IQ3 Web User Guide Issue 2
Author: Technical Publications Issue: 2 Date: 02/02/2009 Part Number: TC200631 Copyright: © 2009 Honeywell Technologies Sàrl, ECC Division. All rights reserved. This manual contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this manual may be reproduced, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, translated into any language or computer language, or transmitted in any form whatsoever without the prior consent of the publisher.
Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 About This Manual...................................................................................................................................5 1.1 Conventions Used in this Manual.........................................................................................................................5 1.2 Contacting Trend..................................................................................................................................................
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About This Manual 1 About This Manual This manual applies to IQ3 controllers with version 2.10 firmware. It provides a description of how to use an IQ3 controller when accessing it using a web browser. It is intended for a reader with knowledge of the IQ3 modules. It is assumed that the controller has already been set up and configured, and the user is familiar with basic computer use, and has knowledge of IQ configuration modules and of BMS. It is divided into several sections.
About This Manual 1.2 Contacting Trend Head Office Trend Control Systems Ltd PO Box 34 Horsham Sussex RH12 2YF England Tel: +44 (0) 1403 211888 Fax: +44 (0) 1403 241608 Details of regional offices can be found on our web site. Internet Our company web site (www.trend-controls.com) provides information about our products and us, or our support web site (http://pnet.trend-controls.com). Technical Support Our support department provides technical support during normal office hours.
About IQ3 2 About IQ3 The IQ3 controllers are Building Management System controllers that use Ethernet and TCP/IP networking technologies. Each controller incorporates a web server which can deliver user-specific web pages to a PC or mobile device with a web browser. If a system is set up with the correct connections, a user with the appropriate security codes can monitor or adjust the controller from any internet access point in the world.
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IQ3 Pages 3 IQ3 Pages This section describes how IQ3 controllers appear when accessed using a web browser. There are a number of different pages: Welcome Page Alarms Page Modules Page Module Detail Pages Graphical Display Pages Graph Pages 3.1 Welcome Page When accessing an IQ3 controller from a web browser the Welcome Page shown below is displayed. This page allows you to login, and provides access to alarms, timezones list of modules, and GraphIQs pages.
IQ3 Pages 3.2 Alarms Page The Alarms page, shown below, is accessed by clicking Alarms on the menu bar. It enables you to view the alarm log. The Alarms page is divided into two areas: Menu Bar Alarm List Menu Bar The menu bar provides access to other pages, and enables the data on the existing page to be refreshed. The table below describes the function of each button. Button Description Refreshes the data in the alarm list.
IQ3 Pages 3.3 Modules Page The Modules page, shown below, is accessed by clicking Modules. Module Overview pages are divided into three areas: Menu Bar Module Type List Module List Menu Bar The menu bar provides access to other pages, and enables the data on the existing page to be refreshed. The table below describes the function of each button. Button Description Refreshes the data in the module list.
IQ3 Pages 3.3 Modules Page (continued) The list contains all the instances (10 on a page) of that module type in the strategy. The information displayed varies slightly depending on the module type. An example of the type of information displayed is described below. Item (e.g. module D1) Label Value Status Alarm condition (e.g. Readback) Clicking the module reference in the Item column will take you straight to module details page for that module. In the case of adjustment modules (i.e.
IQ3 Pages 3.4 Module Detail Pages Module Detail Pages are displayed from the modules page or from where a module is referenced clicking it will display the Module Detail Page for that module providing the reference is underlined. Module Overview pages are divided into three areas: Menu Bar Module Parameter Area Menu Bar The menu bar contains the module label and the which refreshes the data in the module parameter area.
IQ3 Pages 3.5 Graphical Display Pages The Graphical display pages are accessed by clicking graphIQs, they may also be displayed when you login depending on how your user has been configured. Graphical display pages provide a graphical way of viewing information from the IQ3 controller, and making changes.
IQ3 Pages 3.6 Graph Pages The Graph Pages are accessed by clicking the button when it appears next to a module. The Graph Page contains a graph of the values in the plot module. Moving the mouse over the graph will display the value of the graph at that point. Clicking List displays the values used to draw the graph. The graph can be viewed in more detail by zooming in. If the value is being logged at more than one interval other intervals can be selected from the list at the top of the page.
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Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4 Using IQ3 From a Web Browser Information from IQ3 controllers can easily be accessed using a web browser, over any TCP/IP network (e.g. the company intranets, or the internet). This section describes how to use an IQ3 controller from a web browser. Web browsers running on a PC may be of any configuration providing they are running TCP/IP networking protocol, have an Ethernet connection, Internet Explorer v6.0 or greater, and a SUN JAVA runtime environment v1.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.1 Basic Use (continued) The table below lists the common tasks: Add a User Adjust Occupation Times Adjust Values Display a Graph Display 10 Modules From a Specified Module Display Other Modules 4.1.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.1.3 Log Out Once use of the IQ3 controller is finished, it is advisable to log out to prevent unauthorised changes being made. To log out: 1. Click Logout. 2. Close the browser. Note that if left unattended for a period of time the controller may automatically log the current user out if it has been configured in this way. 4.1.4 Refresh the Display The data displayed can be refreshed to ensure that it is up-to-date. To refresh the display: 1. Click . 4.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.2 6. 7. 8. 9. 20 Add a User (continued) In the Password box enter the password associated with the user name. This must be entered by the user when logging in from a web browser. In the Re-type Password box re-enter the password associated with the user name. This must be entered by the user when logging in from a web browser. Click Create New. The new user will be added.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.3 View Occupation Times Information about the normal weekly occupation times any exceptions to those occupation times can be viewed: View Normal Occupation Times View Exceptions Selecting the normal week enables the normal occupation times for each day of the week to be set up. If required the times can be copied from one to the other. Additional occupation periods can be added to a day. Selecting the exceptions enables exceptions to standard working to be set up.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.3.2 View Exceptions The exceptions define the date(s) to which the exception applies, and occupation times that will be used one those dates. To view exceptions: 1. Connect to the IQ3 Controller as described in the ‘Connect to the IQ3 Controller’ section of this manual. 2. Click Time Zones. If the required time zone is not displayed use the buttons to navigate to the required time zone. 3. Click Exceptions.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.3.3 Adjust Occupation Times The occupation times of the controller can be changed by changing the normal occupation times. If the change to the normal occupation times is temporary then exceptions can be set up to define occupation times for a specified period. Change Normal Occupation Times Set up Exceptions 4.3.4 Change Normal Occupation Times The normal occupation times can be changed providing you have the appropriate level of authority for that timezone.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.3.4.1 Copying Occupation Times The occupation times for one day can be copied to other days speeding up the process of setting up occupation times and exceptions. This is only possible if you have the appropriate level of authority. To copy occupation times: 1. View the normal occupation times, or view the exception times as described in the appropriate section of this manual. 2. Select the radio button in the column next to the days whose occupation times are to be copied.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.3.5.2 Copy an Exception All the parameters for an exception can be copied to another allowing one exception to be used as the base for another. This is only possible if you have the appropriate level of authority. To copy an exception: 1. View the exceptions as described in the ‘View Exceptions’ section of this manual. 2. 3. 4. Select the radio button in the Select the check boxes in the Click . column next to that is to be copied to be copied.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.3.5.3 Set up an Exception’s Times Once an exception has been added its occupation times must be set up. This is only possible if you have the appropriate level of authority. To set up an exception’s times: 1. View the exceptions as described in the ‘View Exceptions’ section of this manual. 2. Click Times. The display shown below is displayed that enables the exception’s parameters to be specified. 3.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.3.5.4 Set up an Exception’s Parameters The exception’s parameters must be defined to specify when the exception is to occur, whether it is to be repeated every year, and its priority. This is only possible if you have the appropriate level of authority. To set up an exception’s parameters: 1. View the exceptions as described in the ‘View Exceptions’ section of this manual. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Enter a label for the exception in the left most box.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.3.5.5 Delete an Exception Unwanted exceptions can be deleted. This is only possible if you have the appropriate level of authority. To delete an exception: 1. View the exceptions as described in the ‘View Exceptions’ section of this manual. 2. 3. Click . The controller will prompt for confirmation click Yes. 4.4 Adjust Values 4.4.1 Adjust a Knob’s Value The value of a knob can be adjusted providing you have the appropriate level of authority.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.4.2 Adjust a Switch’s Status The status of a switch can be adjusted providing you have the appropriate level of authority. To adjust a switch’s status: 1. Connect to the IQ3 controller as described in the ‘Connect to the IQ3 Controller’ section of this manual. 2.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.4.3 Adjust Module Parameters The values of a module’s configuration parameters can be adjusted providing you have the appropriate level of authority. To adjust a module’s configuration parameters: 1. Connect to the IQ3 controller as described in the ‘Connect to the IQ3 Controller’ section of this manual. 2.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.5 Display a Graph Graphs of data logged in the controller can be displayed. Any module with a next to it can be graphed. To display a graph of data logged in the controller: 1. Connect to the IQ3 controller as described in the ‘Connect to the IQ3 Controller’ section of this manual. 2.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.5.1 Display the Graph Data The co-ordinates of a graph can be displayed as a list of points. To display the graph as a list of points: 1. Display a graph of the value for which the co-ordinates are to be displayed as described in the appropriate section of this manual. 2. Click List. The dialogue box shown below is displayed. 4.5.2 Zoom in and Out of a Graph It is possible to zoom in and out on any graph so that the data can be more easily seen.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.5.3.2 Display a Point’s Co-ordinates The co-ordinates of points on the graph can be displayed in the trace value window. The window displays the time and value of the point closest to the position of the mouse, as the mouse is moved the value will change. To display a point’s co-ordinates: 1. Display either a compact graph, or a precision graph as described in the appropriate section of this manual. 2.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.8 View Graphical Display Pages The Graphical Display Pages provided a graphical way of viewing information from the IQ3 controller, and making changes. When you login a Graphical Display Page may be displayed otherwise you can access them by clicking graphIQs. To view graphical display pages: 1. Connect to the IQ3 controller as described in the ‘Connect to the IQ3 Controller’ section of this manual. 2.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.9 View the Alarm Log The alarm log contains the source module reference (e.g. S1 for sensor 1), its label, the type of alarm (e.g. high), the value at the time of alarm, the time (time and date) the alarm occurred, the reported state (occurred or cleared), and the current state of the alarm message (whether it is active or completed). To view the alarm log: 1. Connect to the IQ3 controller as described in the ‘Connect to the IQ3 Controller’ section of this manual. 2.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.10 View Module List Pages Lists of the modules of each type that provide basic information about the module, and the facility to graph or adjust values can be displayed. To view Module List Pages: 1. Connect to the IQ3 controller as described in the ‘Connect to the IQ3 Controller’ section of this manual. 2.
Using IQ3 From a Web Browser 4.11 View Module Detail Pages The parameters of individual modules can be displayed on Module Detail Pages. To view Module Detail Pages: 1. View the Module List Page for the required module type as described in the ‘View Module List Pages’ section of this manual. 2. Click the module number. A new window containing all of the module’s parameters is displayed. Or 1. Click the module when it is displayed as a line (underlined).
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Index Index A About IQ3......................................................................................... 7 This Manual.......................................................................... 5 Access IQ3 Controllers............................................................... 17, 18 Add Exceptions..................................................................... 24, 25 Users.............................................................................. 19, 20 Adjust Knob Values...............
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