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  • Page 1 XWEB3000/5000 EVO OPERATING MANUAL (V.1.0)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................5 THE RECIPIENTS OF THIS MANUAL ..................... 6 USING XWEB-EVO ........................... 6 INITIAL WIZARD PROCEDURE ......................6 ACCESS TO THE SYSTEM ........................13 XWEB SYSTEM SETUP ........................14 3.3.1 INTRODUCTION .......................... 14 3.3.2 HOMEPAGE AND NAVIGATION BAR ..................14 3.3.3 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ......................
  • Page 3 3.5.5.3 Parameter map saving ......................91 3.5.5.4 Parameter map loading ...................... 92 3.5.5.5 Export PARAMETERS MAP ....................92 3.5.6 DESKTOP SYSTEM LOGS ......................93 3.5.6.1 SYSTEM LOG EXPORT..................... 93 TRADEMARKS ............................94 ACCESSORIES ............................94 FAQS ............................... 94 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE ......................94 I CANNOT ACCESS THE SYSTEM WITH MY PASSWORD ..............
  • Page 4 CAUTION: TO PREVENT FLAMES FROM DEVELOPING OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, AVOID ANY CONTACT BETWEEN THIS DEVICE AND RAIN OR WATER CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER IT DOES NOT CONTAIN ANY PARTS THAT REQUIRE SERVICING BY THE USER ALWAYS HAVE QUALIFIED STAFF PERFORM THE PROCEDURES.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION Congratulations for having purchased this product. XWEB-EVO represents one of the most advanced monitoring, control and supervision systems available on the market today. The user will benefit from a power tool, which is easy to use and highly customisable for all requirements.
  • Page 6: The Recipients Of This Manual

    THE RECIPIENTS OF THIS MANUAL The contents of this manual are intended for professional users, such as the XWEB-EVO installer and/or its end user. The configuration and usage procedures of the XWEB-EVO are an integral part of this manual. Users may be professionals such as energy-managers or supermarket directors. In addition to this manual, we also recommend reading the installation manual provided in paper form, inside the product package, and in electronic form on the Dixell site, under the "manual"...
  • Page 7 System language. It represents the language that the system uses for the parts that do not refer to a user, thus to its language. For example, for alarm or system notifications. To specify your preference, select the language from the list and press "Next". This language is also used for the Admin user. Local keyboard.
  • Page 8 e) Network setup. For the XWEB network interface configuration. Normally, these parameters are to be agreed with the network administrator, so it is advisable to contact him/her for guidance and support. ‘Lan enable’: disable the check to use the XWEB with local interface only (monitor and keyboard). In this way, it will not be possible to access the server by means of the local network or internet.
  • Page 9 ‘2nd web-server port’: is the network port on which the web server is listening. The default port is number 80. However, for some network needs, it may be necessary to change the default port value (port 81 and 8080 may be the values normally used). ‘Enable local DHCP Server’: it makes sense to enable this function only if you do not wish to connect the XWEB to a network but only to a PC, where the network interface does not specify an IP.
  • Page 10 h) Email setup. The XWEBEVO is able to send emails, generally to notify updates on the status of alarms. To enable this function, it is necessary to enable the service by completing the configuration. The configuration parameters can be supplied by your internet provider or by your network administrator. The XWEBEVO supports different types of authentication protocols: ...
  • Page 11 Printer setup The printer can be connected locally or use a network printer. To obtain a list of tested printers, go to www.dixell.com visit XWEB support section click following link: http://www.emersonclimate.com/europe/ProductDocuments/DixellLiterature/PrintersXWEB.pdf Local printer Once you have selected the local printer, select the port that the printer is connected to through means of the Local printer list box and then select the correct print driver.
  • Page 12 Wizard conclusion The first configuration procedure is now complete: press "apply" to apply the configuration and reboot the system. The following screen may appear while the system is rebooting. Wait a few minutes after rebooting to be able to access the login page. 1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 12/100...
  • Page 13: Access To The System

    ACCESS TO THE SYSTEM Access the system from your PC by entering the XWEBEVO IP in the browser address bar. With a direct local connection [screen, mouse and keyboard], this operation is not required, simply switch on the screen. The user will be directed to the "login" page. From which all users will consistently have access to the system's user interface.
  • Page 14: Xweb System Setup

    XWEB SYSTEM SETUP 3.3.1 INTRODUCTION In its configuration, the XWEB-EVO system requires connection to its interface of Modbus devices. Make sure that: 1. the controller network is suitably connected paying particular attention to the configuration of the device addresses, to avoid non-admitted duplications. 2.
  • Page 15: System Configuration

    The DESKTOPS and MENU menus can be accessed by clicking on the buttons on the right-hand side of the same page. For the DESKTOPS pages, navigation is carried out via the carousel from which the user can choose the desired page. Alternatively, it is possible to scroll down the pages using keyboard short-cuts: ALT-H (Desktop Overview) ALT-W (Desktop DeviceView)
  • Page 16: Controller Configuration

    3.3.4 CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION The controller-device configuration phase allows for the association of each connected device with the system. For each device, the system will be able to represent and configure its attributes and functions. The system will, in relation to the selected device, only show the attributes (categories, alarms, inputs, etc..) typical of the device itself.
  • Page 17 3. Specify whether or not the system must run the search by controlling the silence time. The enabling of this parameter allows for the stopping of the search procedure should noise be detected on the line. If in doubt as to whether or not to enable this function, disable it. 4.
  • Page 18 2. Run the Drag’n’Drop on the "Add Device(s)" area: 3. Specify the configuration parameters of the devices on the network. The correct execution of the procedure will update the left-hand side of the screen with the list of configured controllers. 1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 18/100...
  • Page 19  To remove a device 1. Select the device you wish to remove from the network configuration 2. Run a drag’n’drop on the "Remove Device(s)" area. Attention: to correctly execute the drag, click on the dotted area 3. Confirm the removal CONFIGURATION OF THE DEVICES-GROUPS The user can assign controller devices to groups so as to order the configuration according to a functional diagram or physical positioning within the supermarket.
  • Page 20 It is also possible to assign the devices to the groups directly using the "Device Find" procedure. RESOURCE CONFIGURATION OF DEVICES It is possible, for the devices already added to the controller network configuration, to customise their resources. For example, the variable name as well as other features. Select the "Device Resources" tab to access this feature.
  • Page 21  Enabling of the variable for "DeviceView" page. The variable is inserted in the DeviceView page if the box corresponding to the same variable is enabled. By default, each variable is enabled in this context.  Enabling of the Notify variable The variable is inserted in the snapshot table, in the instrument notifications.
  • Page 22 “Common Settings”: applicable to all instruments. For a copy of only the compatible parameters that can be detected on the destination device. Select the devices to which you wish to apply the copy of configuration parameters on the network and click OK.
  • Page 23: User/Book Configuration

    The configuration of a device can be imported into the Template gallery. These devices can then be setup using the “Add/Remove Devices” section as demonstrated in the image below 3.3.5 USER/BOOK CONFIGURATION The user configuration page allows for the configuring of the XWEB-EVO book. This book is unified in the system for all operations involving external users.
  • Page 24 Clicking on the profile list updates the section on the right-hand side of the screen. By accessing the "Profile Permissions" section, it is possible to browse and/or modify the profile attributes. for any modifications to be applied to the system, they must be confirmed by pressing "Save" in the profile list. ...
  • Page 25 The user permissions enable him/her to perform a number of operations. Access to the desktops is configured in the Desktop section and the main desktop that is accessed immediately after login is set. 1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 25/100...
  • Page 26: Alarm Configuration

    3.3.6 ALARM CONFIGURATION The alarm configuration is accessed from the MENUXWEB SYSTEM SETUPAlarms Management. Access to the page allows for the customisation of the alarm categories and notification parameters: The XWEB-EVO uses this information to detect the alarms from the controllers and notify their status to the users in the book.
  • Page 27  List of controllers The list of configured controllers is always present on the left-hand side of the screen. Clicking on the lens - as demonstrated below - selects the "Category Settings" tab which displays the list of all variables configured as alarms.
  • Page 28 Category parameters: Name: identifies the category itself; Delay: stand-by time for the processing of the alarm, from when it is read by the controller network to when it is effectively considered an alarm: if the alarm is resolved before this time runs out, the source of the alarm is ignored.
  • Page 29 Some parameters must be set for each "Setting": Setting Name: identifies the notification level {166Notify on Start167}: enabled for the sending of new alarm notifications Notify on End: enabled for the sending of alarm-over notifications Send Single Notification: the enabling of this parameter invalidates the accumulation time. If the system detects two alarms simultaneously, the users will receive two separate notifications.
  • Page 30 The HTML part is the format rendered by the browser. The text is better suited to automatic parser and is as follows. Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Alarm Report: XWEBEVO Xweb EVO system name|XWEB EVO system description START|18/10/2013 17:26|RS1-007 New_XR170Cxxxxx|Low Value Pb1 The text is common to all other email formats.
  • Page 31 All email formats can be analysed by automatic robots examining the section "text/plain". Below is an example of an alarm email:  Tab System Alarms Enable system alarms that must be managed by the system, with notification i.e. via email. The messages sent by the system are of the same type as those managed by "system messages"...
  • Page 32 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="---------EVO40DFF36D5A44ECBC" Return-Path: example@domain.com X-OriginalArrivalTime: 01 Oct 2013 15:38:57.0073 (UTC) FILETIME=[5774E210:01CEBEBC] -----------EVO40DFF36D5A44ECBC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit IP:10.100.81.208 GATEWAY:10.100.81.1 EXTERNAL-IP:10.100.81.208 DNS1:10.100.80.20 DNS2: -----------EVO40DFF36D5A44ECBC Diminutives errors, of subject Acq OFF The acquisitions are stopped. Cpu HT High temperature of CPU Ist LS History disc space almost exhausted Log LS...
  • Page 33: Stop/Start Acquisition

    List of alarms for User Full configuration 3.3.7 STOP/START ACQUISITION The XWEB-EVO principally identifies two mutually exclusive statuses: 1. Acquisitions stopped. This status allows for the configuration of the basic machine parameters. For example, it provides the user with the necessary access to configure parameters relative to the system or to the controller network configuration.
  • Page 34: System Version/Update

    Stop Acquisition Access MENUACQUISITIONS to stop the acquisitions. 3.3.8 SYSTEM VERSION/UPDATE Access the menu “XWEB System SetupSystem Update” to access the update control panel. This window displays all updates already applied, and it is possible to check if there are further updates present. Depending on the system configuration, there will be three keys for installing new updates: ...
  • Page 35: Layout Setup Mode

    3.3.11 LAYOUT SETUP MODE Access the menu “XWEB System SetupLayout Setup Mode” to create customised desktops with graphic widgets made available by the system. The user populates the desktop with widgets via drag’n’drop from the palette accessed by pressing "Menu". The procedure requires the user to hold down the left key of the mouse over the desired widget, i.e.
  • Page 36  Image  Pie chart  Gauge  Thermometer  Global Commands  Mini Device View  Device Variable 1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 36/100...
  • Page 37: Menu Tools

    MENU TOOLS The XWEB-EVO allows for the use of different tools for device programmatic management. To access these tool pages, open MENU and select TOOLS as demonstrated below. Many of the functions in this menu require the use of a virtual machine JAVA. Refer to the last pages of this manual for certificate management ( “6.10 HOW TO MANAGE THE JAVA CERTIFICATES”...
  • Page 38 The following image shows an example of the operational and configured scheduler The complete daily range (from 00:00 to 24:00) is shown at the base of the window. Each hour is marked with a vertical placeholder.  Setting saving Access the menu item FileSave to save the configuration. Attention, once you save it is no longer possible to recover a previous version.
  • Page 39   SCHEDULER Enabling For the unconditional enabling of the scheduler, access the menu FileScheduler Enabled. To completely disable the scheduler, access the menu File and untick any item enabling the same scheduler. A disabled scheduler is recognised by the grey class name and the "x" above the events, as demonstrated above.
  • Page 40 Fill in "Class Name" and select a type of device. Select all tools to be associated with the operations of the device class. For example, to send a command to the devices or to run other types of operations as described below.
  • Page 41 Activation Time: time the report is created. Marker colour: marker colour of the event on the scheduler (only for printer Add Event to All Days: assignment of the event to all days created in the calendar. Printout Name: name of report used in the header (only for real time report/print). There are two types of created report: real time or archive.
  • Page 42  Not-extended: This format represents each device with a variable per controller This format represents each device with multiple variables per controller 1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 42/100...
  • Page 43  Extended: refers to the representation of data with one column per variable. When reading the data in the column, refer to the number in the header list which identifies the variable. “Print copies” to print on local printer, configured on xweb. FAX for sending the report via fax configured on xweb.
  • Page 44  Creating/setting of events generating historical data Excel files The XWEB-EVO is able to create historical data excel files. There is a 48 hour limit from when the event first occurred. To configure this option, access the menu EventAdd Export Event. Select the class on which to connect to the event.
  • Page 45 Once configured, the Excel files will be created as: <PATH>/<BRANCH>-<datetime>.XLS as per screenshot below. The format of the files is as demonstrated below, where each Excel worksheet is dedicated to a single device.  Change/deletion of events Click on the event: the list of all events at that time configured will open, as demonstrated below. Once the event is selected, the list of possible actions appears, as demonstrated below.
  • Page 46 If you click and hold on an event, it is also possible to perform vertical class movements for a display adjustment or movements on the time axis of the event itself. In the latter case, you can see the new "Activation Time"...
  • Page 47 To create a new (type of) day, access the menu “Edit DaysNew day definition”. The system requests the configuration of the following image window parameters It is necessary to indicate the name of the (type of) day, e.g. "weekend", and give it a colour for recognition. The colour will be important for visual recognition on the calendar.
  • Page 48 To configure the previously created (type of) day, access the menu Days and select the day. Note that the classes are common to all types of day. But that each day defines its specific events.  Display options Access the menu “WindowsShow Key” to show the key Access the menu “WindowsShow Calendar”...
  • Page 49: Device Line Test

    3.4.2 DEVICE LINE TEST Click on menu “TOOLSDevices Line Test” to access the test page of the communication with the setup devices. Access to the window shows the statistics table on the communication with the configured tools. Each device has been represented in columns: ...
  • Page 50: Performance Manager

    3.4.3 PERFORMANCE MANAGER Performance Manager (or Performance Meter) is a tool for the analysis and verification of the correct dimensioning of the plant, utility control, operating statistics. To execute this procedure, configure a device class and finalise the calculation indicating the time range on which it is to be applied.
  • Page 51 the above example, if you were to set this value at 1: at a graphic level there will be up to 48 possible transactions of various colours low/ok/high, assuming that the data is all within a different range. While, if the average value is 4, there will be a maximum of 12 colour transactions (averages at 4 hours of data).
  • Page 52 “PerformanceData ScreenShot” 1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 52/100...
  • Page 53: Compressor Rack Optimiser (C.r.o., Only Xweb5000)

    “PerformanceExport To Text File” 3.4.4 COMPRESSOR RACK OPTIMISER (C.R.O., ONLY XWEB5000) C.R.O. works with a proprietary algorithm developed by Dixell that combines the complexity of the cooling system with the simplicity of the parameters that the user must set at a program level. It works on two basic parameters to guarantee the best possible adjustment of the refrigerator: the suction pressure of the compressor plant (detected by a series XC1000D ver.1.1 or higher controller) and the more critical utility from a "consumption of cold"...
  • Page 54  Utility Configuration Create a new class of utilities to use the C.R.O.. The data required to operate the project is extracted from these controllers. Open the "Class" menu and create a class including the utilities of interest. Utilities are those with the saturation pressure set-point in common.
  • Page 55 Worst case threshold: allows for the defining of the intervention threshold for the C.R.P. algorithm (in Neutral zone: specifies an oscillation band (centred on the percentage of the worst possible case) inside which the algorithm does not intervene. Initial value: initial set-point value. The value can be an estimate: in time, the set-point value sent to the plant will change -according to the algorithm (typically in °C).
  • Page 56 Should the real percentage of the worst possible case be below that set (except the neutral zone), the formula used for the new set-point is:           gain   1000 % ...
  • Page 57 For each device, in addition to its name, the amount of cold call is also indicated. "Ch." corresponds to the compressor start-ups, while "On/Off" corresponds to the call of the eventual electronic expansion valve. These values are used to calculate the cold call percentage of the algorithm. Each line corresponds to a different moment in which the C.R.O.
  • Page 58: Dew Point Management (Solo Xweb5000)

    3.4.5 DEW POINT MANAGEMENT (SOLO XWEB5000) The Dew-Point managing concept enables the XWEB-EVO to act on the adjustment of the anti-sweat heaters in order to reduce their electricity consumption. The XWEB-EVO acts on the XM600 controllers, to which the Dew-point temperature set-point is sent. Condensation builds up on the controlled bench window surrounding the system.
  • Page 59 Class Name: class name used in the configuration of the dew-point engine. Typology Filter: filter allowing for the display of only the chosen device list. For each device represented in the list, it is defined: Check enabled: defines whether or not the device is part of the class Set Dew Variable: defines the variable towards which the dew-point value will be sent.
  • Page 60 Execution Interval: cycle time for sending the dew-point set (in minutes) Destination Class: class of devices receiving the dew-point set value Control Device: device for calculating the dew-point set value. Should the XH50/55P box be selected, the calculation is performed by the same device that must be specified with field “XH50/55P Device”. This controller is connected to a temperature and humidity probe in the room.
  • Page 61: Xweb5000 Supervisor System (Only Xweb5000)

    The possible errors that may occur when sending the set to the central device include: "Timeout" => No response from device. "Exception" => Value not accepted by device. "Unknown" => Unknown error. "Success" => Value sent with success. The device name/address is shown in the "device" column. 3.4.6 XWEB5000 SUPERVISOR SYSTEM (ONLY XWEB5000) The supervision concept significantly expands the possibility of intervention by the XWEB5000 on...
  • Page 62 SDC, ELS and ODC Each project consists of at least 3 distinct blocks:  SDC (source device class) is the set of controllers whose variables (probe values, operating state, etc...) constitute the inputs for the supervision project.  ELS (event logic supervisor) is the functional block that combines the input performed by the SDC with the output, that is to say, the sending of the commands to the supervision project controllers.
  • Page 63 The ENA status can be activated with a delay, set with parameter DELAY. The above assumed logic continues to always be met and returns the TRUE value. The block status, from the moment in which the logic is met at the end of the delay time, assumes the DLY value. The ENA status can be maintained with a maximum time set with parameter DURATION.
  • Page 64 This block can be configured with multiple inputs, such as SDC and/or STE blocks. A logic group can be associated with each of these: AND/OR/DIS. The rule that is executed is (∑And | ∑Or) & ∑!Dis where And=AND logic of all parameters in AND; Or=OR logic of all parameters in OR;...
  • Page 65 Complete project The complete project is displayed by means of the macroblocks: Press "Note" on all blocks to view what is written during the block realisation phase. Press "On/Off" on ELM block to enable/disable the block execution. Right click with the mouse on all blocks to modify the selected block. Or duplicate it. STE BLOCK This logic block allows for the management of the timed events.
  • Page 66 For the removal or modification of the band times, move the red/green triangles (red=band end, green=band start) or click with the mouse on the triangle to open the editing menu of the band itself. The bands created for the various STE blocks can vary by calendar. It is possible to create time bands linked to a "type of day"...
  • Page 67 EMM BLOCK The EMM block can receive alarms or notifications With the EMM block you can receive alarms or notifications regarding the status of the active supervising programs. The list of receivers depends on the receiver book filled in the ALARM configuration. The message text is the content of the fax/mail that you intend to send.
  • Page 68 PROJECT SIMULATION Once the project is realised, it can be partially or totally simulated before being considered definitive. There are 3 types of simulation: Local test, on-field Simulation and Runtime mode. LOCAL TEST This mode is useful when a rough idea of what happens when varying the status of the inputs is necessary. Access the menu "Tools"...
  • Page 69: Backup/Restore

    VISUAL FEEDBACK Once the supervision program is running, it provides the user with important information in graphic form. The following table summarises the possible work situations. Logic block value/colour description ENA/green DIS/grey not active awaiting deadline of activation DLY/grey green delay active and awaiting deadline of DUR/blue...
  • Page 70: Daily Export

    Restore The procedure allows for the recovering of data in the XWEB memory. The user must select the backup data source to be restored: The “Evo system backup disk” allows for the uploading of a backup previously run in the XWEB memory; The “Usb connected to evo” enables the recovery of data from the USB device and “Upload backup”...
  • Page 71: Calendar Setup

     enabling of the service. Checking this box indicates that the service is enabled.  The time of file creation/update. In HH:MM format  The time interval filter between the exported samples. In MM format  The period for which the service will extrapolate the log. .
  • Page 72: Desktops

    The user must set the period name and interval as well as the period. DESKTOPS The desktops represent the main tasks that the XWE-EVO provides its users. 3.5.1 DESKTOP OVERVIEW The "Overview" desktop is the desktop that appears to the user just after login. This desktop provides the user with an overview of the status of the network tools and allows for the execution of procedures such as sending global commands (e.g.
  • Page 73 Move the mouse cursor over the device of interest. A pop-up opens providing the device name and other information. Click on the device box to open the "Device View" desktop which provides the complete details of the device of interest. ...
  • Page 74 2. the default time that will appear to the user during printing The user who intends to print can also alter the time during the printing operation. 3. the type of output download browser: for opening the file in the browser. The browser must have a plug-in for PDF files print on XWEB Default Printer: for printing using the configured printer in the menuxweb system setupSystem SetupPrinters send Email to: for sending emails.
  • Page 75 The output type represents a configuration summary of the report.  Global Command Configuration  Global Command Execution 1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 75/100...
  • Page 76: Desktop Device View

     Configuration for "HACCP Print" action. 3.5.2 DESKTOP DEVICE VIEW The "Device View" desktop provides the user with all the resources monitored by the selected device. All variables monitored by the field will be listed, including the  analogue variables. Set-points and analogue I/O: probe values or from analogue outputs (e.g. output 0-20mA) ...
  • Page 77: Variable Displaying

    Selecting a device displays:  the variables grouped by group of pertinence (Analogue/Status/Alarm etc..). section "deviceView";  the graph for the device. section "dataChart";  the list of available commands per device. section "commandButtons";  list of device parameters. section "parProg" All page values and relative graphs are updated in real time (on polling time).
  • Page 78: Modification Of Set-Point

    Complete Reduced The status is shown in blue for the digital variables, and in red for the alarm variables only. In full view mode, it is possible to select or deselect the variables. The selection of each value allows it to be included in the various page elements, such as in the graph shown below.
  • Page 79: Start Fast Acquisition Modem (Fsm)

    Set-point change successful Set-point change with error To perform this operation, the page must be in full view mode. 3.5.2.4 START FAST ACQUISITION MODEM (FSM) The FSM mode aims to perform a high speed selective monitoring of the resources for a set time limited to 10 minutes.
  • Page 80: Sending Commands To The Device

    3.5.2.5 SENDING COMMANDS TO THE DEVICE Commands can be manually sent to the selected device, such as "Device OFF", "Device ON", "Active Defrost", etc., via the "Single view" window. To send the command, press the button as demonstrated below: Confirmation will be requested after which the user is informed whether or not the command was successfully sent.
  • Page 81: Parameter Programming

    IDENTIFICATION OF THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM VALUES IN THE CHARTING PERIOD They are graphically marked with the coloured dots. The value and date of each of these is also shown. GRAPH OPTIONS Click on the wrench icon to access the menu: ...
  • Page 82: Chart Desktop

     Load: loads the parameter map from a previously saved backup. This loads the map from file or from the XWEB-EVO  Export: to save a ZIP containing the selected parameter map in CSV, PDF, XLS format on PC; or a BIN file compatible with WIZMATE 3.5.3 CHART DESKTOP...
  • Page 83 TAB “SETTINGS” In this window choose between Chart Source Main: this option must be enabled if you wish to create a graph using historical data dating back more than two days Circular: these archives provide records at the maximum speed on the polling round. But are limited to the last two days only.
  • Page 84 Interval Select the time range to be charted. If the “enable real time” option is disabled, additional options will appear including "last 24/48 hours; last week; today; yesterday; from/to". The range available will depend on the maximum duration of the sampling TAB VALUES In this window, choose the variables that will form the list of those to be used to create a graph.
  • Page 85: Reading Of Graph

    3.5.3.2 READING OF GRAPH The area of the graph is divided into the following sections: A) Axis area (blue): the variables are grouped by axis, for example all temperatures in °C will have the adequate axis and consumptions in Watt will also have an axis. B) Analogue variable graph area (green).
  • Page 86: Zooming-In On Area

    3.5.3.4 ZOOMING-IN ON AREA To zoom-in on an area of the graph, click and hold the mouse on a point and drag until the desired area to be zoomed-in on is created. 3.5.3.5 ZOOMING-IN ON AREA OF OVERVIEW GRAPH To zoom-in on an area of the overview graph, click and hold the mouse on the graph and drag to select the desired area.
  • Page 87 A dialog box appears where the user must set the interval between samples Upon confirmation by clicking "Ok", the system saves an Excel file on the user's PC. The content of the file will be similar to that of the following image: 1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 87/100...
  • Page 88: Alarms Desktop

    3.5.4 ALARMS DESKTOP The "Alarms" desktop enables the user to visualise the list of all controller network alarms detected by the system. On the initial access, the alarm list appears with the following default that can be subsequently changed by the user: 3.5.4.1 ALARM DISPLAY FILTER...
  • Page 89: Alarm List Export

    Code: univocal alarm ID code. This code corresponds to a precise alarm detected at a precise moment. Name: alarm name Category: alarm category Start: date/time when the system detected the alarm. The time delay that may have been configured for managing the same alarm is not considered.
  • Page 90: Display Alarm Details

    3.5.4.3 DISPLAY ALARM DETAILS By clicking on an alarm, the page is updated with new detailed information on the alarm that has just been selected. The "Alarm Detail" section containing the list of notes and the list of users notified of the alarm is updated.
  • Page 91: Desktop Parameters

    3.5.5 DESKTOP PARAMETERS The "Parameters" desktop allows the user to read and modify the parameters of the controllers connected to the device network. 3.5.5.1 PARAMETER READING Select the device of interest and possibly the specific group of interest of the parameters to be read. Select "Read"...
  • Page 92: Parameter Map Loading

    The same file can be reused at a later stage in this or in another XWEB-EVO. Attention: this file cannot be used in previous XWEB versions. 3.5.5.4 PARAMETER MAP LOADING The parameter map files generated using the above-described procedure can be loaded by selecting "Load" from the action menu and pressing "Execute".
  • Page 93: Desktop System Logs

    3.5.6 DESKTOP SYSTEM LOGS The "System Logs" desktop enables the user to visualise a list of events describing the most significant actions executed by the system and by the users accessing it. On initial access, the system shows the list of all the events that have taken place in the last three days. The user can choose to apply different filters on the display.
  • Page 94: Trademarks

    TRADEMARKS Consider It Solved and Intelligent Store are trademarks and Emerson Climate Technologies and the Emerson Climate Technologies logo are service marks and trademarks of Emerson Electric Co. Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries.
  • Page 95: Displaying Of Incomplete Or Incorrect Pages From Pc

    Example: Figure 1 If no reply is received, your PC is unable to communicate with the XWEB-EVO. Check the cables once again or contact your network administrator. Attention, if a reply is received, it may not come from the XWEB-EVO: it may come from another device on the network.
  • Page 96: Someone Has Received A Conflicting Message On The Ip Address

     Below, the procedure for emptying the JAVA 1.6 cache: , click on Control Panel and then click on the JAVA icon. Click on “Settings” and click on Start button “Delete Files...” (see figure below): Figure 3 SOMEONE HAS RECEIVED A CONFLICTING MESSAGE ON THE IP ADDRESS This may mean that the XWEB-EVO is using an IP address that is also being engaged by another network resource.
  • Page 97: Tablet Compatibility

    1. The first type of re-send is carried out during the lifespan of the level, where the emails are always re-sent to the same recipients. The parameters affecting this type of re-send are "Resend Time" and "Resend life time", in the level settings. 2.
  • Page 98: How To Manage The Java Certificates

    “Your browser understands the <APPLET> tag but is not running the applet for some reason." Your browser is completely ignoring the <APPLET> tag! indicates that it is not possible for the tablet to open the page in question. 6.10 HOW TO MANAGE THE JAVA CERTIFICATES The XWEB interface may require the use of a JAVA virtual machine installed on your computer.
  • Page 99 addresses are those configured on the tool and are relative to all configured tools-lines: the following example demonstrates how indicating address=2 returns two controllers (one for RS1 and one for RS2). Example:  http://10.100.81.208/cgi-bin/rt_format.cgi?DEVLST=2|3|247 <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> = heading <xwebEVO name="XWEB EVO SYSTEM NAME"> = basic branch in which it is indicated that the system is of type XWEB-EVO and its name The basic branch reports the branches for each device indicated in the URL The following attributes are returned for each device:...
  • Page 100 NOTES ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ 1592010880 XWEB3000_5000 EVO OPR GB r1.0 2014.11.28 100/100...

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