Table of Contents

Advertisement

i
-
V
u
C
C
N
P
i
-
V
u
C
C
N
P
I
n
s
t
a
l
l
a
t
I
n
s
t
a
l
l
a
t
CARRIER CORPORATION ©2009
A member of the United Technologies Corporation family · Stock symbol UTX · Catalog No. 11-808-392-01 · 8/10/2009
r
o
4
.
2
r
o
4
.
2
i
o
n
G
u
i
d
e
i
o
n
G
u
i
d
e

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Carrier i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2

  • Page 1 CARRIER CORPORATION ©2009 A member of the United Technologies Corporation family · Stock symbol UTX · Catalog No. 11-808-392-01 · 8/10/2009...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents What is i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2? ............................1 A typical i-Vu CCN Pro system ..........................1 i-Vu CCN Pro design tools ............................ 1 Before starting your i-Vu CCN Pro ..........................3 Step 1: Install software and get documentation ready .................. 3 Step 2: Install i-Vu CCN device managers ......................
  • Page 4 To assign alarm actions to alarm sources ................57 Alarm Popup ..........................57 Print ............................59 Run External Program ......................60 Send Alphanumeric Page ......................61 Send E-mail ..........................63 Send SNMP Trap ........................65 Write Property ........................... 67 i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 5 To organize custom reports ..................... 89 System Maintenance..............................90 To backup your system ............................. 90 Updating the Library ............................90 Troubleshooting i-Vu CCN Pro ........................... 92 Manual commands............................92 TCP/UDP Port Usage ............................94 FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions ........................94 i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 7: What Is I-Vu Ccn Pro 4.2

    What is i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2? i-Vu CCN Pro is a web-based building automation system that can be accessed from anywhere in the world through Internet Explorer, without the need for special software on the workstation. Through Internet Explorer, you can access all building management functions such as: •...
  • Page 8 What is i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2? Use... To... ViewBuilder Create graphics and BACview screens. ViewBuilder for WAP Customize pages for WAP-enabled devices. SiteBuilder Create and modify the system database. ApplicationBuilder Create custom equipment files and graphics for Universal and Comfort Controllers, Terminal System Managers (TSM), and Hydronic System Managers (HSM).
  • Page 9: Before Starting Your I-Vu Ccn Pro

    Are equivalent to CCN-to-Ethernet converters (the same CCN rules apply) • Enable connection of a Carrier Comfort Network (CCN) to an Ethernet-based Local Area Network (LAN) • Can function as a CCN Ethernet Gateway and be installed on the primary Bus 0 •...
  • Page 10: Step 2: Install I-Vu Ccn Device Managers

    CCN network Connect the 3-terminal connector of the Network Service Tool's USB to CCN Converter to Port S1 on the i- Vu device manager. Carrier USB to CCN converter i-Vu device manager (top CCN Port) (Port S1)
  • Page 11: Step 4: System Preparation

    Where to change setting Accept First-party and Third-party Tools > Internet Options > Privacy tab >Advanced button cookies.* Automatically check for newer Tools > Internet Options > General tab > Settings button versions of stored pages.* i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 12 1024 x 768 with 24- or 32-bit color quality. Disable navigation sounds. Start > Control Panel > Sounds and Audio Devices > Sounds tab * i-Vu CCN Pro cannot function without this setting. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 13: Use Sitebuilder To Begin Setting Up Your System

    Launch SiteBuilder program from Windows Start > Programs > i-Vu CCN Pro > SiteBuilder. Click File > New. Enter appropriate values in each of the New Database dialog boxes. See table below. Click Finish. This database has now been created. Close SiteBuilder. Field Notes i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 14 Install the version 5.0 MySQL driver to use with i-Vu CCN Pro. Create 4 MySQL databases. Create a user in MySQL with the same name and password as the user in SiteBuilder so that SiteBuilder can access the databases. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 15 SiteBuilder can access the databases. After creating the databases, turn on Auto Shrink. After creating the databases, set the recovery mode to simple. Create an ODBC reference for each of the four databases. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 16: Operating I-Vu Ccn Pro

    If you do not have the Design and Normal Mode options, you are using a Tools Only installation of i-Vu CCN Pro. To switch to a different system Design engineers working on multiple projects can switch systems in i-Vu CCN Pro Server. In i-Vu CCN Pro Server, select Server > Change Active System. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 17: To Send A Message To Logged In Operators

    In i-Vu CCN Pro Server, select Server > Shut Down. Optional: Select a delay option, then edit the Notification message. Click Shut Down. NOTE You can also type shutdown in the manual command dialog box in i-Vu CCN Pro to shut down the server. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 18: Getting To Know The I-Vu Ccn Pro Workspace

    To show or hide the navigation pane Click arrow on the left of the the navigation pane to toggle between shown or hidden. When hidden, hover on the left edge and navigation pane will pop into view. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 19: Zooming And Resizing Contents Of The Action Pane

    If a graphic does not fit in the action pane, right-click it and select Scale to Fit to make it fit the action pane. Select Scale to 100% to return it to its original size. Using right-click menus You can right-click the following items to select options: A tree item The action pane A property i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 20: To Print The Action Pane

    The color of the equipment color control indicates how much a zone’s actual temperature differs from it’s setpoints. Five conditions may affect a zone’s thermographic color: • Setpoint adjust • Local override • Deadband In the examples below, a zone’s heating occupied setpoint is 70° and its cooling occupied setpoint is 74°. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 21: Using System Setup

    It is very advantageous to create the areas in your navigation tree before scanning. Then you can choose a specific area and scan your the equipment directly into that area. Otherwise, equipment will have to be i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 22: Customize The Navigation Tree

    To add an area: Click the menu button , then select System Setup, if you are not already there. Right-click an area in the navigation tree and select Add Area, or click in the toolbar. Type name. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 23: Scan For Devices

    Update Library - The Library holds graphics and definitions for CCN devices. This link allows you to update your Library when you are notified that Carrier has new graphics available. After you have downloaded and saved the graphic to your computer, use this option to upload to your i-Vu CCN Pro. Be sure to re-scan the applicable piece of equipment after updating the Library.
  • Page 24: Working With Universal And Comfort Controllers (Ccn)

    Select equipment type: Custom Equipment > CCN Values Only. Click Next. Type a name for the custom equipment (i.e., Hot Water system) next to Equipment Name. Enable English or Metric units. Select options from the drop down menus. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 25: Create Custom Equipment Files For Uc/Cc's That Link To Tpi Points

    TPI point, the Link to Third Party to Prime Variable option must be selected when creating the equipment file and the Schedule and Setpoint option must not be selected for this equipment. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 26 Display Text - the description of the point as it will appear in i-Vu CCN Pro (i.e., Pump status) ○ Reference Base - the name of the point which will be used when linking the point to a graphic ○ element. All points have a unique identifier (i.e.,input_pumpstat, trendPumpstat) i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 27: Use Global Modify To View And Change The Same Property In Multiple Microblocks

    Select the properties in the list that you want to change. Do one of the following: Type a New Value to the right of each selected item (a). ○ Type a number in the Set All To field (b). ○ i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 28: Create Stand-Alone Applications

    Installer to generate a correct equipment and view file based on the selected options. Assign and download a custom UC/CC equipment file In the i-Vu CCN Pro navigation tree, right-click on the equipment and select Configure from the drop- down menu. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 29: Map To Point Procedures For The Universal And Comfort Controller

    In the navigation tree, select the UC/CC and click + to expand Tables. Click + next to the table headings (Setpoint, Status Display, Maintenance, etc.) to see additional tables. Click on the table you wish to work with. The Setpoint table is used in this example. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 30: Setpoint Mapping

    TSM or a total of 90 equipment files from a possible 200. This would allow another 110 equipments for every other controller on Bus 0. Create custom equipment files in ApplicationBuilder for Terminal System Managers (TSM) ApplicationBuilder creates an equipment and view file for the TSM temperature zones and control groups. The i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 31: Assign And Download A Tsm Equipment File In I-Vu Ccn Pro

    Click Continue. When message appears "File uploaded successfully", click Close. Click Close again. NOTE If the Graphics tab is highlighted, a message indicating that a "Download is in progress will appear." This will clear at the completion of the download. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 32: Configure The Path To The Source Of The Point For Tsm Groups And Zones

    This will cause an error because the point is incorrectly mapped in the template for Zone 1, even though it is correctly mapped for Zones 2 through 64. You must change SPTOFF to STPOFF for this one zone! Example: CCN://LINK/TZDSP01/SPTOFFST must be changed to CCN://LINK/TZDSP01/STPOFFST. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 33: Working With Equipment

    In the navigation tree, select the equipment. Click next to the equipment to expand it. Select the table you want to view. These tables are not in the system database, but are dynamically generated from the tables in the device. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 34: Graphics Pages

    On i-Vu CCN Pro's navigation tree, right-click the item that you want to attach a graphic to, then select Configure. Do one of the following: If the graphic is... In the list 1. Select the graphic, then click Views Available Attach 2. Click Apply i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 35: To Edit A Graphic From I-Vu Ccn Pro In Viewbuilder

    On the Network tree on the right, select an item you want to download. Select the types of download needed for that item. See table below. Click Add to add the item to the Download Items list. Add more items if necessary. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 36: To Organize Multiple Graphics For A Single Tree Item

    To assign a graphic to a category in i-Vu CCN Pro On i-Vu CCN Pro's navigation tree, right-click the item that the graphic is attached to, then select Configure. Under Views, select the graphic in the Attached list. Select the category in the Category field. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 37: Properties Pages

    Two i-Vu CCN Pro features, Global Modify and Global Copy, allow you to view and change multiple microblock properties at the same time. TIP Click to copy a microblock's reference path to the clipboard so you can paste it into another field or application. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 38: Use Global Copy To Copy Changes To Properties

    If the download fails, the Failures list on the Download page displays the equipment. See If an item fails to download (page 33). CAUTION If you are trending critical information, use the storetrends manual command to upload all trends from equipment to the database before doing a memory download. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 39: To Perform Downloads From A Properties Page Or A Microblock Pop-Up

    Use setpoints to set temperature values that control the HVAC equipment. i-Vu CCN Pro displays green when a zone is within the desired temperature range determined by the heating and cooling setpoints. • Programmed setpoints are set and changed by operators. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 40 On a programmed setpoint bar, click and drag the segment or the gap between segments you want to change. Type new values in the Heating and Cooling fields. TIP You can click and drag a segment or a gap between segments to change setpoints. Click OK. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 41: Operator Access

    This Parameter privilege... allows an operator to edit properties such as... Edit Setpoint Parameters occupied and unoccupied heating and cooling setpoints. Edit Tuning Parameters gains, limits, trip points, hysteresis, color bandwidths, design temperatures, and optimal start/stop. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 42 Maintain Trends Display and edit Trends Display Setup and Trends Print Setup on Main Print Setup Menu>System Options tree. Acknowledge Non-Critical Alarms acknowledge all non-critical alarms. Acknowledge Critical Alarms acknowledge all critical alarms. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 43 You assign a category privilege on the page where you create or edit categories. If all the other privileges are too widely used to accomplish the results you want, you can assign one of the five Access User Category privileges to the operator(s) and category. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 44: Privilege Sets

    Critical Alarms to a privilege set, also add Access Alarms to that privilege set. TIP To create a privilege set that is similar to an existing set, select the existing set, then click Add. The privileges that are initially selected are identical to those of the existing set. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 45: To Delete A Privilege Set

    CAUTION Passwords can be forgotten. To ensure access to the administrative functions of i-Vu CCN Pro, assign the Admin privilege set to at least two operators. If you want to prevent Anonymous access to your system, delete the Anonymous operator. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 46: To Add Or Edit An Operator

    NOTE Click Show current privileges only to see only the selected groups. To delete an operator Click Main Menu button , then select System Options. On the tree, click Operators. Select the operator. Click Delete. Click OK. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 47: To Add Or Edit An Operator Group

    , then select System Options > My Settings tab. See table below for explanation of settings. Click OK or Apply. Changes become effective when operator logs in again. Field Notes Login To change your password. Limit is 40 characters of any type. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 48 Sound File warning_bell.au critical_bell.au NOTE You can put your sound file anywhere under the i-Vu CCN Prox.x folder, but be sure to change the path in the Sound File field. Contact Info tab Fill in personal information. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 49: Monitor And Control Equipment

    A Properties dialog will be displayed. Forced values are indicated by a dashed yellow line on graphics. Select the Force checkbox. Type the value you want to send to the device. Click OK or Apply. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 50: Manage Setpoints

    Temperature is less than 2°F above the effective High Setpoint Orange Temperature is more than 2°F above the effective High Setpoint but less than 4°F above the effective High Setpoint Temperature is more than 4°F above or below the effective setpoints i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 51: Setpoints

    TIP You can click and drag a segment or a gap between segments to change setpoints. Click OK. To display or change driver or set driver properties NOTE Only the Installer role has access to the following. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 52: I-Vu Ccn Pro Ccn Schedules

    In order to utilize i-Vu CCN Pro schedules, the i-Vu CCN Pro schedule number must match the CCN schedule number at the controller. This can be set in i-Vu CCN Pro by selecting the equipment in the navigation tree i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 53: To View Schedules

    When you apply a schedule to an area, the schedule affects all pieces of equipment in that area. • When you apply a schedule to a schedule group, the schedule affects all pieces of equipment in the group. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 54: To Create A Group Override Ccn Time Schedule

    Click the segment, then type Start and End times in the fields above the segment. ○ Click and drag either end of the segment or the entire segment. ○ Optional: Click Show Advanced below the schedule bar to add one or more separate segments to the schedule. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 55: To Apply A Schedule To A Group Of Equipment

    On when a space is occupied and Off when it is unoccupied. You can add custom schedule categories to handle other conditions if the equipment’s control program includes a Time Clock microblock. For example, you can add a multi-state schedule category to control lights: i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 56: To Add A Custom Schedule Category In I-Vu Ccn Pro

    The name used in the i-Vu CCN Pro interface. Pattern Type none, dark, or /_common/lvl5/graphics/patterns/xxx.gif, where xxx.gif is any .gif file in the folder. webroot\_common\lvl5\graphics\patterns Priority Description The name used in the i-Vu CCN Pro interface. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 57: To View, Edit, Or Delete A Schedule Category

    Right-click and select Scale to 100% to return the graphic to its original size. When using Scale to 100%, hold down Ctrl while rolling the mouse wheel to zoom in and out on a graphic. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 58: To Edit A Graphic From I-Vu Ccn Pro In Viewbuilder

    View, acknowledge, and delete alarms received by i-Vu CCN Pro (page 53) • Set up the alarm actions that i-Vu CCN Pro performs (page 56) • Set up new alarm sources to generate alarms (page 71) i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 59: View, Acknowledge, And Delete Alarms

    The alarms list displays all alarms received for the selected location and below. See table below. Double-click an alarm to see more information. Double-click again to hide this information. Right-click to print, acknowledge or delete. NOTE This information includes a path to the alarm source. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 60 The date and time the alarm was generated. ToDo indicates the alarm needs to be acknowledged. Acknowledge indicates the alarm requires a return-to-normal. Waiting for normal A checkmark indicates the alarm is closed. Alarm Report The alarm message. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 61: To Acknowledge Alarms

    On the Alarms page, select the View tab. Select an alarm. Click Delete. To delete multiple alarms in the selected categories: On the Alarms page, select the View tab. Click Additional Actions button. Click the appropriate button under Delete alarms in selected categories. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 62: To Receive Audible Notification Of Alarms

    Run External Program • Send Alphanumeric Page • Send E-Mail • Write to File • Send SNMP Trap • Write Property • Write to Database See the following topics for a description of each alarm action. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 63: To Assign Alarm Actions To Alarm Sources

    Use punctuation, spaces, or returns after the entries to format the text. To add live data to the text, select field codes from the list. Append Field Code Append Field Code Add field codes to the message text if desired. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 64 Opens a browser window that displays the equipment that generated the alarm. Copies the selected alarm information to the clipboard. Removes the alarm information from the alarm popup list. Removing items from this list has no effect on the alarms list in i-Vu CCN Pro. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 65: Print

    Prints one alarm per page to the i-Vu CCN Pro server's default printer. Text to Print Use punctuation, spaces, or returns after the entries to format the text. To add live data to the text, select field codes from the list. Append Field Code i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 66: Run External Program

    This starts a batch file on the server and uses the alarm’s generation time and state as values. Synchronize Tells i-Vu CCN Pro to wait for the external program to finish running before initiating the next alarm action. Run External Program i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 67: Send Alphanumeric Page

    Select if your mailserver allows only MIME attachments. attachment Message Text Use punctuation, spaces, or returns after the entries to format the text. To add live data to the text, select field codes from the list. Append Field Code i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 68 Open Internet Explorer, then select Tools > Internet Options > Connections tab. If the box under Dial-up and Virtual Private Network settings shows more than one connection, select the connection you just created, then click Set Default. 10 Select Always dial my default connection. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 69: Send E-Mail

    Run as shows the name and login name of the operator creating the alarm action. The report will be run using the privileges and report options of this operator. TIP You may want to create a new operator with limited privileges for this purpose. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 70 SMTPS or STARTTLS. If you make this change while i-Vu CCN Pro Server is running, you must restart it to have the change take effect. Before i-Vu CCN Pro sends an email using SSL, i-Vu CCN Pro requests an SSL certificate from the mailserver. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 71: Send Snmp Trap

    The Send SNMP Trap alarm action sends an SNMP trap in response to receiving an alarm. Traps contain the text created in the Text to send as the SNMP Trap field in the alarm action dialog box. You can configure up to i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 72 Create the alarm action that you want i-Vu CCN Pro to perform during after hours. Under Run Conditions, select Run if schedule group <your new group> is Unoccupied. * Ask your network administrator for this information. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 73: Write Property

    CCN Pro alarm database. The following table describes the information that i-Vu CCN Pro writes to the database and gives the column name and data type you will need in order to access the alarm information from a third-party application. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 74 CCN Pro can write alarm information to the following types of custom databases. The custom database does not have to be the same type as the i-Vu CCN Pro database. • SQL Server • MySQL • PostgreSQL i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 75 If you add a timestamp type field code (for example, $generation_time$), you should have the data go into a timestamp data type field in the custom database. Otherwise, you must use field code formatting to format the time. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 76: Write To File

    Because you can append new alarm information to the end of the file, this NOTE file can become very large. You must back up and delete this file frequently if you are using this alarm action with many alarms. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 77: Set Up An Alarm Source In I-Vu Ccn Pro

    Select Properties page > Alarm Sources tab to set up all alarms associated with a particular piece of equipment To set up, edit, or disable alarm sources To set up, edit, or disable a single alarm source: On the navigation tree, select the alarm source. Click Alarms, then select the Enable/Disable tab. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 78 Do not change this field. To set up, edit, or disable multiple alarm sources simultaneously: On the navigation tree, select the area or equipment containing the alarm sources you want to change. Click Alarms, then select the Enable/Disable tab. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 79: To View All Instances Of An Alarm Source

    Click OK. To add a custom alarm category or edit an existing alarm category Click Main Menu button , then select System Options. On the tree, click the plus sign (+) to the left of Categories. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 80: Trends

    Click the Enable/Disable tab, then verify that Enable Trend Log is checked. Enter information in the appropriate fields. See table below. Click OK. TIP You can set up all trends for a piece of equipment at once on the Trend Sources tab of the equipment's Properties page. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 81 This is based on the date that the sample was read. Set this field for __ days to 0 to use the system default defined in System Settings Delete Deletes all trend samples stored in the database for the item selected in the navigation tree. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 82: Graphing Data For Multiple Points

    Object Name not recommended. The is set to 1 to receive Notification Class alarms generated by Carrier controllers. NOTES • Run a Trend Usage (page 83) report to view trend data. • You can use Global Copy (page 32) to copy trend properties to other pieces of equipment that use the same control program.
  • Page 83: To Edit A Comparison Trend Graph

    Click the Delete button below the Graphs list. Click OK. To delete a comparison trend graph On the navigation tree, select the equipment. Click the Trends button drop-down arrow, then select the custom graph. Click Main Menu , then select Delete. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 84: Using Trend Graphs

    Shows all the data you have viewed in the current session of a particular trend graph. Reset view Resets the display to its default setting. You can also use the Enter or R key. Undo Undo up to 10 changes to your view. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 85: To Print A Trend Graph

    On the navigation tree, select the equipment. Click the Trends button drop-down arrow, then select the graph. Select the View tab to display the graph. Click somewhere in the graph, then press Ctrl+C to copy the data. Click OK. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 86: Customizing Graph Appearance

    On the navigation tree, select the equipment that has the trend graph properties you want to configure. Click the Trends button drop-down arrow, then select the trend you want to change. Click the Configure tab. Edit the graph properties as needed. See table below. Click OK. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 87: To Change Colors, Line Styles, And Marker Types

    Click the colored box to the right of the graph element that you want to change, then select the new color in the color palette. Or, you can type the hexadecimal value in the RGB field. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 88: To Copy A Trend Graph's Properties

    Click the plus sign (+) to the left of the Categories folder, then select Trend. Click Add or select a category to edit. Type the Category Name and Reference Name. Select a privilege so that only operators with that privilege can access trends in the category. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 89: Reports

    Also, create custom lists for other contractors. For example, create a list of BACnet IDs or Web services links. Network IO Verify the programming and status of all network points—especially useful for commissioning controllers used for third-party integration. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 90: To Run A Report

    PREREQUISITE FOR CSV TEXT You must enable CSV text before you run the report. Click the Reports tab and choose a report from the drop-down menu. Click the Options tab > Support CSV text format. Run a report i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 91: Custom Reports

    10 Click Add. 11 Click OK. 12 Click Run. NOTE To run this report later, go to the location where the report was created. Click the Reports button drop- down arrow, select the report, then click Run. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 92: Equipment Values

    For example, if a point is named Zone Temp in one equipment and Zone Temperature in different equipment, add both names to the list. Point to use Select the name of the point to show in the column. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 93: Trend Samples

    The GQL expression must return a string value. To display the Notes on an equipment's Properties page, type .notations in this field. Trend Samples A Trend Samples report provides trend values for a particular time frame. To create a Trend Samples report: i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 94: To View A Custom Report

    Click the Reports button drop-down arrow, then select the report you want to view. Click Run. To create a PDF or Excel spreadsheet PREREQUISITE FOR CSV TEXT You must enable CSV text before you run the report. Click the Reports tab and i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 95: To Edit Or Delete A Custom Report

    Type the Category Name and Reference Name. Select a privilege so that only operators with that privilege can access reports in the category. Click OK. NOTE To delete a category, select the category, click Delete, then click OK. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 96: System Maintenance

    Select Update Library to open a dialog box. Browse to the updated .sal file that you have saved on your computer, select the file and click Open. Select Continue. When process is complete, the dialog box will say File uploaded successfully. Click Close. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 97 System Maintenance Re-scan all devices in System Setup to automatically instantiate the latest graphics. NOTE Removing the check by Discover Tables will speed up the process. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 98: Troubleshooting I-Vu Ccn Pro

    For example: bbmd clear 154.16.12.101 bbmd dump <network> Writes to a file the BBMD from the specified controller. <file> For example: bbmd dump 888 dallasbbmd.bdt commstat Gives a complete set of diagnostic information for all defined connections. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 99 IP addresses from where they are logged on, what kind of interface they are using (for example, lvl5 for an Internet browser on a computer), and how long it has been since they have actively interfaced with the i-Vu CCN Pro system. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 100: Tcp/Udp Port Usage

    No, you can either select a single alarm or all alarms. “I’ve noticed that my settings for a Comfort Controller or UC disappeared.” The default graphic for a Comfort Controller and UC is a tabular display of points that have been enabled in i- i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...
  • Page 101 This will occur when you start editing a page or changing a value in i-Vu CCN Pro. This will require you to Accept or Cancel the action which appears at the top of the open window. Navigation is disabled until you Accept or Cancel the change. i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2...

Table of Contents