Trends; To Collect Trend Data For A Point - Carrier i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2 Installation Manual

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Monitor and control equipment
Click Alarms.
3
To edit an existing alarm category, select the alarm under Select Category and edit the Category Name,
4
Reference Name, or Icon. See table below.
To add a new category, click Add. See table below.
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Click OK.
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Field
Reference
Name
Icon

Trends

i-Vu CCN Pro can read and store equipment status values over time and then display this information in a
graph to help you monitor the equipment's operation.
Trends are automatically enabled for points that appear on equipment graphics (if the graphic was generated
from the i-Vu CCN Pro Library). Samples are automatically collected every 20 minutes.
An unlimited amount of trend data can be collected for any input or output point in i-Vu CCN Pro. Trends can
be generated for individual points or multiple points on one graph.

To collect trend data for a point

Before you can look at a trend graph for a point, you must enable trending for that point and then tell i-Vu
CCN Pro how you want the controller to collect the point's data.
On the navigation tree, select the equipment that has the point you want to trend.
1
Click the Trends button drop-down arrow, select Enabled or Disabled Points, then select the point.
2
Click the Enable/Disable tab, then verify that Enable Trend Log is checked.
3
Enter information in the appropriate fields. See table below.
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Click OK.
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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.
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Notes
Must be unique in the database, be lowercase, and not contain any spaces.
Find or create a 32 x 32 pixel icon (.gif file) that represents the new category.
For example,
Store the .gif file in the
graphics\event_categories
Type
/_common/lvl5/graphics/event_categories/<file_name>.gi
f in the
field.
Icon
i-Vu CCN Prox.x\webroot\_common\lvl5\
folder.
i-Vu CCN Pro 4.2

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