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GR-7500
Web UI User Manual
The
present
document
compiles
a
detailed
presentation
and
documentation of the web app that accompanies each GR-7500 panel
for addressable emergency luminaires. It involves the user's flow and
navigation throughout the website, providing an elaborate account of
each page's controls and functionality.

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  • Page 1 Web UI User Manual present document compiles detailed presentation documentation of the web app that accompanies each GR-7500 panel for addressable emergency luminaires. It involves the user’s flow and navigation throughout the website, providing an elaborate account of each page’s controls and functionality.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1. Introduction ......................3 2. Application ......................3 2.1. Home Screen ....................3 2.2. Sign In .........................4 2.3. Quick-access Options ..................5 2.4. User Menu ......................6 2.4.1. Points ......................6 2.4.2. Zones ......................6 2.4.3. Check......................7 2.4.4. Luminaire Commands ................12 2.4.5. Panel Network ..................15 2.4.6.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction Web UI is a complimentary feature of the GR-7500 panel, designed to monitor and configure a panel, through any device with browser support that is also connected to the same network as the panel. It is built as a single-page-application that aims at the seamless transition throughout its functionality, and at a dynamic data-flow update.
  • Page 4: Sign In

    update status. The top-rightmost shows the number of faults and overall events within the panel and the network card’s update status. The bottom- leftmost holds information about the connected points and the bottom- rightmost about the panel’s connection zones. The top-left section of the view affords the user access to the User (left) and Technician (right) menu, provided they Sign In with the appropriate set of credentials.
  • Page 5: Quick-Access Options

    2.3. Quick-access Options Each quick-access option creates an overlaid table with information regarding the panel’s faults, points in test, points in inhibit, points in emergency, events and information. As shown in the image above, for example, the panel’s faults and all tables’ data are arranged with sorting and pagination capabilities.
  • Page 6: User Menu

    2.4. User Menu 2.4.1. Points The above view contains rudimentary information about all the luminaire points that are associated with the current panel. The user is given the option to inspect each point for further information, through each point’s accompanying button. 2.4.2.
  • Page 7: Check

    second view holds information about those zones that contain points that are being tested; the third view, similarly, holds information about those zones with points that are in emergency operation; the fourth view lists those zones with points that are in fault. 2.4.3.
  • Page 8 Additionally, the view contains a button that creates an overlay window with point specific commands. These commands are unicast to the selected luminaire and are shown below. 2.4.3.4. Panel Relays The following view displays the status, logic and applicability of all the panel’s relays;...
  • Page 9 2.4.3.5. Inputs The view below represents the status of the four (4) inputs the panel possesses. 2.4.3.6. Outputs The view below represents the status of the two (2) outputs the panel possesses.
  • Page 10 2.4.3.7. Power Management This item is responsible for the display of core power supply information, either through the main network or through the panel’s pre-installed batteries, vital to the unit’s functionality in the event of insufficient main power. 2.4.3.8. Ethernet – WiFi This view concerns the user with the panel’s basic connectivity information, such as its MAC and IP addresses, subnet mask, default gateway and WPS configuration values offering the option to switch through the display of...
  • Page 11 Wireless Connection Wired Connection 2.4.3.9. Printer The following view displays information that regards the status of the panel’s on-board printer. By default, the panel does not contain an on-board pre- installed printer. The printer is an additional and separate feature that can be added on the panel at any time.
  • Page 12: Luminaire Commands

    2.4.4. Luminaire Commands This is a submenu containing all available commands towards luminaires. Each command is broadcast and affects all connected luminaires. 2.4.4.1. Function Test This command is broadcast to all luminaires in every zone, or only a user selected zone. On broadcast, a window appears, informing the user of the command’s status.
  • Page 13 2.4.4.2. Inhibit Mode Similar to the previous command, this command is broadcast to all luminaires in a user selected zone. On broadcast, a window appears, informing the user of the command’s status.
  • Page 14 2.4.4.3. Clear Commands This command is responsible to halt all ongoing commands that have been broadcast to all the connected luminaires. On broadcast, a window appears informing the user of the command’s status. 2.4.4.4. Reset Faults The command depicted in the following view resets all the panel’s faults. Most faults are of the form of luminaire faults and regard their connection, specifications, autonomy, and register status.
  • Page 15: Panel Network

    2.4.4.5. Reset Software This command resets the inner software and configuration settings of all the luminaires. Afterwards, the system automatically attempts to re-establish connection between each point and the panel. On broadcast, a window appears that informs the user of the command’s status. 2.4.5.
  • Page 16: System Version

    The above image does not depict any information about a panel network, because one has not been set. 2.4.6. System Version This view holds information regarding the panel’s components’ firmware version, the panel’s firmware and hardware versions, and the connected network card’s firmware and hardware versions.
  • Page 17: Technician Info

    2.4.7. Technician Info The following view contains the panel’s technician’s basic information, such as their contact information, location, and the dates of the panel’s service. 2.5. Technician Menu 2.5.1. Settings The settings submenu provides the user with various panel configuration settings, such as disabling the inhibit mode of points, changing the system’s language, setting the panel’s date and time, update the network card, and resetting the panel to its default settings.
  • Page 18 2.5.1.2. Time and Date This view enables the user to set a date and a time for the panel. 2.5.1.3. Factory Defaults This view enables the user to restore the panel to its default settings. On confirmation, a window appears asking the user again for confirmation, due to the severity of such a configuration option.
  • Page 19 A new overlaid window asking again for confirmation of the user’s action. 2.5.1.3. Network Card Update The following view contains a control to update the network card, which is the piece of hardware that hosts the panel’s web application. It becomes available to the user once such an update is available in the network.
  • Page 20: Test

    2.5.2. Test The test submenu contains an array of configurations, concerning the setting and commencing of function and duration tests for the luminaires. It also enables the user to stop the already commenced tests at any time. 2.5.2.1. Set Function Test The setting of this test includes a weekdays and weekends checklist along with a time for the automatic commencement of the function test for the points.
  • Page 21 2.5.2.2. Set Duration Test The setting of this test includes two separate instances of the duration test, an activation or deactivation control for each, as well as a date and time setting control for each one. It is recommended that the two tests be set six (6) months apart from each other, to better encapsulate the autonomy of the points.
  • Page 22 It also enables the user to choose between applying the test solely to the panel, or the entire panel network, as it was set up by the operator, including the current panel. The function test checks the various functions of the luminaires and has a short duration.
  • Page 23: Setup

    2.5.3. Setup The setup submenu includes settings that mostly relate to the on-board hardware that is connected to or situated on the panel. This premise pertains to the input, output and aux relays, to specific point and loop configuration, and the deletion of points among others. 2.5.3.1.
  • Page 24 2.5.3.2. Find All Points This view enables the system to forget all registered and non-registered points and reconfigure them, so that only correctly registered points are listed in the appropriate tables. On start, a progress bar appears to keep track of the process. 2.5.3.3.
  • Page 25 2.5.3.4. Outputs – Aux Relay This view enables the user to set the preferred mode, logic and zone for each of the output relays. 2.5.3.5. Inputs This view enables the user to set the preferred mode and zone for each of the input relays.
  • Page 26: Panel Network

    2.5.3.6. Delete All Points This setting allows the user to manually force the system to forget and discard all registered and non-registered points. On this command’s selection, a window appears asking the user to confirm their action. 2.5.4. Panel Network The panel network submenu contains the basic configuration settings to create a network of already interconnected panels, as well as other options in regard to the status of the network.
  • Page 27 2.5.4.1. Panel Network Configuration This view provides the user with the option to manually set a name and ID for the current panel within the network, to activate or deactivate the network, and to allow an open ring connection. 2.5.4.2. Group Formation The following view allows the user to enable or disable the automatic assignment of an ID value to all the panels in the network.
  • Page 28: Additional Notes

    2.6. Additional Notes (a) Most information displayed on the web application is directly connected to the panel’s corresponding information. Whenever there is a change to the panel’s information, the application is dynamically updated. (b) The container that hosts the home screen’s four basic frames has a dynamically updated background color, depending on the status of the panel, e.g., should the panel enter an emergency status, the container will change to yellow.
  • Page 29: Sign Out

    2.7. Sign Out Similar to the quick-access options, all available views enable the user to sign out of the session at any time. On sign-out the user will be prompted to confirm their action. On confirmation of that action, the application will terminate the user’s session, clear the browser’s storage, invalidate the authorization token and redirect them to the home screen.
  • Page 30: Epilogue

    3. Epilogue This documentation has discussed the steps that are required by a user in order to sign into the application and begin using its functionality and features, comprising the application user’s flow. It has also discussed at moderate length the user’s navigation throughout the entire website, serving as a detailed account of the functionality each different view of the application has to offer.

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