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DESIGO PX

PXM20 operator unit


User's guide
Version 2.2

CA110410en
05.12.2003
Siemens Building Technologies
Building Automation
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Contents

1 About this manual ............................................... 6

1.1 Target readers..................................................... 6


1.2 Revision history................................................... 6
1.3 Contents.............................................................. 6
1.4 Printing conventions ............................................ 7
1.4.1 Text ..................................................................... 7
1.4.2 Keys .................................................................... 7
1.4.3 Notes................................................................... 8

2 Display and control elements .............................. 9

2.1 Housing ............................................................... 9


2.1.1 Alarm LED......................................................... 10
2.1.2 Audible signal .................................................... 10
2.1.3 Keys .................................................................. 10
2.2 Display .............................................................. 13
2.2.1 Title bar ............................................................. 14
2.2.2 Operator field .................................................... 14
2.1.4 Symbols ............................................................ 17

3 Settings ............................................................. 20

3.1 System .............................................................. 21


3.1.1 Set time & date (system time) ........................... 21
3.2 Daylight savings ................................................ 22
3.3 PXM20 operator unit ......................................... 22
3.3.1 Language .......................................................... 23
3.3.2 Date and time format......................................... 23
3.3.3 Contrast............................................................. 23
3.3.4 Display long texts .............................................. 23
3.3.5 Buzzer ............................................................... 24
3.3.6 Alarm pop-up..................................................... 24
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3.3.7 Event Pop-up .................................................... 24
3.3.8 Alarm text mode ................................................ 24
3.3.9 Relogin .............................................................. 24
3.3.10 Display saver on................................................ 25
3.3.11 Main value......................................................... 25
3.3.12 Welcome window .............................................. 25
3.3.13 3rd party site ...................................................... 25
3.3.14 Domain ID ......................................................... 26
3.3.15 Network scope .................................................. 26

4 Login and log-out .............................................. 27

4.1 Connecting to the network................................. 27


4.2 Login ................................................................. 28
4.3 Logout ............................................................... 29

5 Navigation ......................................................... 31

6 Reading and editing values ............................... 32

6.1.1 Example: Setting a setpoint............................... 34


6.1.2 Example: Editing the heating curve ................... 35
6.1.3 Forced control ................................................... 36

7 Alarms ............................................................... 37

7.1 Occurrence of alarms and events ..................... 37


7.2 Alarm acknowledgement ................................... 38
7.2.1 Displaying the alarm viewer .............................. 38
7.2.2 Selecting an event or alarm............................... 39
7.2.3 Alarm acknowledgement / Alarm & Event
details................................................................ 39
7.3 Alarm & event history ........................................ 41

8 Access rights..................................................... 43

8.1 Introduction ....................................................... 43

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8.2 Password .......................................................... 43
8.3 Adding new users.............................................. 43
8.4 Remove user ..................................................... 45
8.5 Change password ............................................. 45
8.6 Edit user ............................................................ 46

9 Setting time schedules ...................................... 47

9.1 Scheduler .......................................................... 47


9.1.1 Editing the switching points ............................... 48
9.2 Exception schedule ........................................... 50
9.2.1 Listing the exceptions for a given day ............... 50
9.2.2 Listing all the exceptions ................................... 51
9.2.3 Create new local exception ............................... 52
9.2.4 Editing a local exception.................................... 52
9.2.5 Edit Calendar object .......................................... 54

10 Trend function and settings ............................... 55

10.1 Setting up a new trend ...................................... 56


10.2 Displaying an existing trend .............................. 57
10.3 Main trend dialog box ........................................ 58
10.3.1 Trend configuration ........................................... 58
10.3.2 Graphic view ..................................................... 60
10.3.3 Graphic view online ........................................... 62
10.3.4 List view ............................................................ 63

11 Service support ................................................. 64

11.1 Wiring test ......................................................... 64


11.2 The Wink command .......................................... 66
11.3 Debug information ............................................. 67

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1 About this manual
1.1 Target readers

This user guide is intended for those responsible for the


HVAC plant in a building, and for other qualified staff,
including service engineers. It is assumed that the users of
the manual will have all the knowledge and skills needed to
carry out the required tasks.

1.2 Revision history

This document replaces document CA1U9231 dated


08.2002.
The changes are as follows:

Changes Section Pages


Screenshots updated to software V2.2 Throughout manual
Enhancement: Audible signal 2.1.2 11
Enhancement: Event Popup 3.3.7 22
Enhancement: Wink command 11.2 63

1.3 Contents

The manual starts with a description of the display and


control panel of the PXM20 operator unit and presents the
procedures for navigation and for editing values, which are
always the same. The second part of the manual leads you
step by step through the various activities involved in
commissioning and maintaining the plant.
As there may be significant differences between one plant
and another, and between the read and write access of one
user and another, it follows that it is not possible to provide a
description which is generally applicable to every individual
case.
"Favorite" objects, for example, are special objects
containing important values, which can be accessed with a
short-cut operation. The question of exactly which objects

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and which values these are, is determined in the engineering
phase according to the individual needs of the plant operator.

Important For this reason, the descriptions in this manual are intended
as examples, designed to clarify the basic operating
principles of the PXM20 operator unit.

1.4 Printing conventions


1.4.1 Text

Bold text is used for text exactly as it appears in the display,


e.g. START, ACKNOWLEDGE, Settings etc.

1.4.2 Keys

Keys are shown as follows:


Key names that appear on the key itself are shown in
angular brackets < > This convention is used for the
< ? > key (Info), and the < > and < + > keys. Example:
Press the <?> key.
The OK key and ESC key are referred to without brackets;
their name is marked on the unit housing. Example: Press
the ESC key or: Acknowledge with OK.
The "direct access" keys are referred to as such. Their
function is described neither on the keys themselves nor
on the housing. Example: Use the direct access key to go
to the next value.
The same applies to the Page Up and Page Down keys.
Example: Go to the next dialog box using the
Page Down key.

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1.4.3 Notes

STOP Caution The symbol shown here acts as a warning in cases where an
action may result in permanent loss of data.

Important Particular attention should be paid to text marked with this


symbol.

Note A note qualifies an immediately preceding statement or


statements.

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2 Display and control
elements
2.1 Housing

1 2
00262

OK ESC

? + Landis & Staefa


PXM20
PXM20

7 5 6
Figure 2-1 Housing
Key:
1. Display panel (Section 2.2)
2. Direct access keys (Section 2.1.3)
3. Alarm LED (Section 2.1.1)
4. Page Up & Page Down keys (Section 2.1.3.2)
5. OK key, <+> and <> editing keys (Section 2.1.3.3)
6. ESC key (Section 2.1.3.4)
7. <?> key (Section 2.1.3.5)

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2.1.1 Alarm LED

The alarm LED lights up or flashes when an alarm is tripped


in the system. As soon as all alarms have been
acknowledged, the LED stops flashing and remains on
continuously. For further information on alarm signals refer to
Section 7.
Exception The LED does not flash in response to an event.

2.1.2 Audible signal

If the Buzzer is set to On under Settings (see


Section 3.3.5), then any alarm requiring acknowledgement
and/or a reset will be additionally accompanied by an audible
signal. Alarms which do not require acknowledgement or
reset are not accompanied by an audible alarm signal.

2.1.3 Keys
1.1.1.1 Direct access keys

An arrowhead symbol at the end of a line indicates that, for


that line, you can use the associated direct access key to
carry out a number of actions:
The direct access keys have a dual function.
Navigation:
Direct access to the view at the next level down.
Refer to Section 5 for detailed instructions on navigating
in the PXM20.
Editing a value
Your user access rights determine whether you can edit
values, or only read them. Refer to Section 6 for detailed
instructions on editing values in the PXM20.

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2.1.3.2 Page Up and Page Down

If there are several pages in one display, use the Page Up


and Page Down keys to change to the next or previous page.
You can also use Page Up and Page Down in addition to the
<+> and <>keys, to edit numerical values.

In pop-ups and dialog boxes, the symbols for Page Up and


Page Down are used to indicate that there is too much text to
display at once. Scroll up and down with these keys to
display the whole text.

2.1.3.3 The OK key and the edit keys <+> and <>

As soon as you access a value with the direct access key,


the value concerned begins to flash, indicating that it can be
edited with the <+> and <> keys. Confirm each change by
pressing OK. In addition to the <+> and <>keys you can
use Page Up and Page Down to edit numerical values.
The step-by-step procedure for editing is described in
Section 6.

2.1.3.4 ESC key

By pressing the ESC key you can cancel any current process
at any time (e.g. the editing of a value), change over to the
dialog box of the next higher level or close a pop-up window.

Holding down ESC for more than 2 seconds ("Long Esc")


closes all the active pop-up windows.

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2.1.3.5 The info key <?>

Info mode Pressing the <?> key once takes you into "Info" mode. A
question mark at the end of a line indicates that you can
display information associated with this line. To do this, press
the associated direct access key.

Figure 2-2 Info mode

Figure 2-3 Example: "Setpoint for cooling"

Pressing the <?> key again displays a dialog box with


general information about the associated window.

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2.2 Display

All the elements of a plant are shown in the display, with


values or information which you can read or overwrite,
depending on your user access rights. Figure 2-4 shows the
layout of the display. The next section describes the areas of
the display and the symbols used.

The keys used for navigation and editing are outside the
display panel, and set into the housing itself. These keys are
also described below in more detail.

Title bar

Line of text

Operator field
Figure 2-4 Layout of the display

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2.2.1 Title bar

The current level within the tree structure is shown at the top
left of the display panel; this is marked with an arrow . The
current page and the total number of pages is shown on the
right. The title bar is separated from the rest of the display
with a horizontal line.

The example above shows page 1 of 2 of the dialog box for


the Air handling unit.

2.2.2 Operator field

Below the title bar is the operator field, which may contain
either several lines of alphanumerical text, or a graph.
Text lines A maximum of six lines of text can be displayed in the
operator field. If there are more than this, the remaining lines
appear on the next page.

An ellipsis () indicates that the text is too long to fit on the


line.

To see the rest of the information, use the <?> key followed
by the direct access key.

Each line comprises the following elements from left to right:


Symbol
Values, alarms, events, entries, functions, hierarchical
elements etc.
An arrowhead symbol, for values which you can edit.

Graphics Trends and heating curves are displayed in graph form.


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Figure 2-5 Trends graph

Buttons The button-field contains other functions or dialog boxes to


which you can gain access by pressing the associated direct
access key. Buttons are identified by upper case text in a
box.

Pop-up A "pop-up" is a dialog box used to display an alarm or an


event. The ALARM VIEWER button provides direct access
to the list of active alarms.

Figure 2-6 Pop-up

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Dialog box After a given action, a dialog box will appear, with a prompt
which must be acknowledged before the required action is
carried out or cancelled. Dialog boxes containing the relevant
information are also displayed when you press the <?> key.

Figure 2-7 Dialog box with confirmation prompt

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2.1.4 Symbols

The following is a list of all the symbols used in the display,


and their meanings. The same symbol may represent
different entries, or have a different meaning, depending on
the context.

Symbols Description
Navigation
Arrowhead. Values on this line can be accessed with the
direct access key directly to the right of the line.
This line contains additional information about the highlighted
object. The information appears when you press the Info key
<?>. Refer also to Section 2.1.3.5.
Page(s)
Page n of total n pages.
Scroll up to display more information
Scroll down to display more information

Symbols Description
Site

Hierarchical element

Log-out

Favorites. These are defined in the engineering phase and


contain frequently interrogated elements with simple operator
access.

Group object (room automation)


Command control
Power control
Input
Output
Operating parameters
Value object

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Symbols Description
Interface variable

Calendar / Calendar entry


Trend

1. Time schedules
2. Set date and time

User-defined system settings

Alarming & functions

Daylight savings

Global objects. Contain data which is globally available


(within a given site, across automation stations)

Edit user

Add new users

Delete user

Change password

Device (Primary Server)


Device (Backup Server)

Wiring test (service engineers only)

Wink
Debug information (service engineers only)

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Symbols Description
Alarms & Events

1 Alarm overview
2 Alarm and event history:
Alarm for "Off Normal" or fault state; flashing indicates
unacknowledged alarm
Acknowledged alarm state

Alarm for "Normal" state; flashing indicates unacknowledged


state.

Normal state not reset

System event

Acknowledged alarm or event in Alarm & event history

Reset alarm or event in Alarm & event history

Symbols Description
Status
Work in progress
Override (manually overwritten value)

Life safety
Plant security

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3 Settings
To be able to carry out settings and modifications, you must
be in a site (see Section 4).

Figure 3-1 Site overview

Open Alarming & functions for the current site.

This is where you will find all the entries which you use to
modify settings in the system using your PXM20 operator
unit.

Figure 3-2 Alarming & functions

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3.1 System
3.1.1 Set time & date (system time)

Note You can only make time settings if a primary server has been
defined in the network.
The system time is always applicable to one site. To change
the system time, proceed as follows:

1 Open Alarming & functions > Set date & time for the
current site.

2 Set the required time using the direct access key adjacent
to the numerical time display.
3 Confirm your input.

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3.2 Daylight savings

This option is used to define the requirements for an


automatic daylight savings time change.

1 Open Alarming & functions for the current site.


2 Select Set daylight savings

3 You can start by accepting or rejecting the current


automatic summer time change.
4 You then define on what date and at what time summer
time is to begin and end. The basic settings are the last
Sunday in March at 0200 hours for the start of summer
time and the last Sunday in October at 0300 hours for the
end of summer time.

3.3 PXM20 operator unit

Note The procedure for defining or modifying settings in the


PXM20 is always the same. It is therefore described here
once only. The same procedure applies to Sections 3.3.1
3.3.15.

1 Open Alarming & functions > Settings for the current


site.

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2 Select the required entry; the value will start flashing.
3 Configure the value as required.
4 Confirm your input.

3.3.1 Language

Select the language here. The basic setting is English.

3.3.2 Date and time format

Select either the American or the European date and time


format.

3.3.3 Contrast

The display contrast can be set here:

3.3.4 Display long texts

Use this option to define whether or not a long text item


should be displayed on two lines.

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3.3.5 Buzzer

Use this option to specify whether or not alarms are to be


indicated with an audible signal. This is only possible,
however, provided that the alarms are displayed in
pop-up windows. Audible signals are only available for
alarms which require acknowledgement or acknowledgement
and rest.

3.3.6 Alarm pop-up

Use this option to define whether or not alarms should be


displayed in pop-up windows.

3.3.7 Event Pop-up

Use this option to define whether or not events should be


displayed in pop-up windows.

3.3.8 Alarm text mode

1 This allows you to specify how alarms and events are to


be displayed in the Alarm viewer and Alarm & event
history.
2 If you select Description, a generic description of the
object will be displayed.

3.3.9 Relogin

This setting enables you to specify that a user must log in


again after the display saver has been switched on.

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3.3.10 Display saver on

This option lets you define the time period (from 5 to 60


minutes in 5-minute increments) after which the display
saver is to switch on.

3.3.11 Main value

This setting lets you specify that when operating the plant,
the main value should appear at the end of the line for the
object concerned.

3.3.12 Welcome window

Here you can define whether a "Welcome" window is to


appear when a user logs in.

3.3.13 3rd party site

Use this option to specify whether or not third-party devices


are to be operated with the PXM20.

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3.3.14 Domain ID

Set the Domain ID for the PXM20 here.

Figure 3-3 Domain ID

Important This setting should be modified only by fully trained staff.

3.3.15 Network scope

Specify here whether the PXM20 is to allow connections


beyond the LON network.

Important This setting should be modified only by fully trained staff.

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4 Login and log-out
As soon as you connect the PXM20 operator unit to an
automation station or to a connection point in the LON
network, the "Start" window will appear in the display panel.

Figure 4-1 "Start" window

Press the direct access key adjacent to START.

4.1 Connecting to the network

A connection is established with the network. The PXM20


starts by looking for an automation station defined as the
primary server.

The login procedure is in two steps:


1. Select a site.

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If no sites are listed, this means that no automation
station in the network has been defined as the primary
server.

2 Select RESCAN NETWORK to look for all the


devices on the network. In this case, access to the
system is via an automation station defined as the
back-up server.
3 Commissioning and service engineers can carry
out a wiring test with the WIRING TEST option
(see Section 11)

4.2 Login

1. Log in to the selected site with your user name and


password.

2. You will then be asked to enter your password.

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3. Select the required letters, numbers or characters and
use the <+> key to enter them in the password field.
These inputs can be deleted using the <> key.
Note Note that wildcard characters (*) are used to represent
the password in the password field. You can cancel
password entry at any time by pressing ESC.
4. Press OK to confirm the password entered.

Logging in to Before you can log in to a new site, you must first log out
another site from the current site (see the next section).

4.3 Logout

Note If you disconnect the PXM20 from the network without first
logging out, this can temporarily impair the performance of
the plant (e.g. by delaying the transfer of alarms). You
should therefore always log off properly as described below.

Logging out with By repeatedly pressing ESC you can navigate to the top
ESC level. If you now press ESC again, a dialog box will be
displayed in which you will be asked if you want to log off.
Answer with Yes or No. Alternatively, instead of No, you
can press ESC.

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Logging off via 1 Within the site, go to Alarming & functions.
Logout

3 Select Logout.
4 Confirm that you really do want to log out.

5 The site overview appears again (Figure 3-1).

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5 Navigation
Tree structure The navigation structure for the PXM20 operator unit is
displayed as a tree structure.

Down one level The arrowhead symbol at the end of a line indicates that you
can move to a dialog box at the next level down, by pressing
the associated direct access key.

Up one level Press ESC to leave the current dialog box and move to a
dialog box at the next higher level.

Closing Press ESC to close pop-up windows and dialog boxes.


windows

Moving from If there are several pages in one display, use the Page Up
page to page and Page Down keys to change to the next or previous page.
The total number of pages is shown in the top right corner of
the display:

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6 Reading and editing
values
In order to edit values, you must have Write access rights. If
you only have Read access, you can view a value, but not
modify it.

In the example below, the values which you can edit are
indicated as follows:

Figure 6-1 Display and direct access keys

Key:
Arrowhead The arrowhead symbol at the end of a line
indicates that you have the necessary Write
access rights to edit this value. You can use the
direct access key to switch to Edit mode (press
briefly) or to navigate to the next level down
(sustained pressure). If there is no arrowhead
symbol adjacent to any of the other values, this
means that you have no access to these values.

Direct access key To edit the value Setpoint for cooling, press
the direct access key adjacent to the line
concerned.

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Note As the procedure described below is always the same, it is
only described once, in order to keep this manual as easy to
read as possible. If you are required to edit a value in any
subsequent routines, the procedure referred to is the one
described here.

To keep the manual as clear as possible, the instruction


"Press the direct access key" is not repeated.
Example: "Select the month and the year".

When editing always proceed as follows:

1. Press the direct access key adjacent to the required


line. If you press the key briefly, the value will be
displayed in inverse video ready for editing (see below).
Sustained pressure on the direct access key allows you
to navigate to the next level down (if there is one).
Edit the required value with the <+>-, <> keys.
Numerical values can also be edited using the Page Up
and Page Down keys.
2. Acknowledge the changes you have made by pressing
OK.
3. You can also acknowledge an input by pressing the
direct access key itself.
4. If several values are displayed on one line, press the
direct access key repeatedly, until no further values are
displayed in inverse video.

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6.1.1 Example: Setting a setpoint

Navigate to the value that you want to edit. Set the required
value.

Figure 6-2 Setting a manual setpoint

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6.1.2 Example: Editing the heating curve

The heating curve is used to determine the flow temperature


setpoint for weather-compensated flow temperature control.

Two display There are two ways of setting the heating curve values using
formats the PXM20 operator unit. Either the main parameters can be
displayed in graph form, or all the parameters, inputs and
outputs can be displayed in list form. .

Figure 6-3 Graphic view of heating curve

List view of Select LIST VIEW for access to a list of all parameters,
heating curve inputs and outputs.

Figure 6-4 Heating curve: list view, page 1

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Figure 6-5 Heating curve: list view, page 2

Select GRAPHIC VIEW to return to the graph.

6.1.3 Forced control

"Forced control" applies to the process of setting inputs and


outputs manually to a given value.
The inputs and outputs are edited in the normal way. As
soon as you select the required value you will be prompted in
a dialog box to confirm that you want to force this value.

Figure 6-6 Prompt for acknowledgement of forced control

You can use the direct access key to cancel the forced
control in the dialog box again.

Forced control The forced control symbol is displayed after the input or
symbol output has been forced.

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7 Alarms
7.1 Occurrence of alarms and
events

Signals Attention is drawn to the presence of alarms and events by


use of pop-up windows (Figure 7-1). In the case of alarms
requiring acknowledgement and/or reset, there is also an
audible signal and the LED display starts flashing. The use of
pop-up windows and audible signals for this purpose is
optional and can be enabled in Settings (Section 3.3.6).

If a common alarm was set up in the engineering phase, you


will be able to use the pop-up concerned to acknowledge
and/or reset all the alarms below that hierarchical level.

Information in The main information about the current event is displayed in


pop-up a pop-up window:

Figure 7-2Alarm pop-up with unacknowledged alarm

The display shows a time stamp, the object name, the


notification text and the alarm priority. In the case of alarm
messages, you can display the Alarm viewer directly (see
Section 7.2.1).

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Symbols in the alarm pop-up
Unacknowledged alarm

Alarm state acknowledged

Normal state, existing alarm unacknowledged

Normal state, unreset


(only used for Extended alarms. In such cases, reset the
alarm.)

System event

Deleting a Press ESC to delete a pop-up window without affecting the


pop-up alarm or event.

Canceling An audible signal can also be canceled by deleting the


audible signal associated pop-up window with ESC.

7.2 Alarm acknowledgement

All alarms still requiring acknowledgement are listed in the


Alarm viewer.

7.2.1 Displaying the alarm viewer

You can go to the Alarm viewer either from the


Alarming & functions window, or display it directly from the
alarm pop-up.

Figure 7-3 Alarm viewer

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All recently received alarms are listed in this dialog box.
Each line consists of an alarm symbol, the object name or
notification text, and the date and time.

Tracking the The Alarm viewer tracks the state of an alarm as follows: If
alarm state the alarm state changes (e.g. an alarm is acknowledged) the
associated entry also changes.

Note Note that for each object, only the current alarm, i.e. the last
alarm received, is displayed.

When a fault has been cleared and acknowledged the


relevant entry disappears from the list.

7.2.2 Selecting an event or alarm

1. Select the alarm which you wish to acknowledge. The


Alarm message dialog box will appear.
2. You can now select either ACKNOWLEDGE or
DETAILS.

The procedure for events is basically the same as for


alarms. Unlike alarms, however, you do not need to
acknowledge events.

7.2.3 Alarm acknowledgement /

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Alarm & Event details

Select ACNOWLEDGE to acknowledge the alarm. The


Alarm viewer dialog box will re-appear (Figure 7-2).
By selecting DETAILS you can switch to a dialog box which
provides more information about the object responsible for
triggering the alarm or event, and which displays the priority
of the alarm message.

Figure 7-3 Alarm details

Figure 7-4 Event details

OBJECT PROPERTIES lets you navigate directly to the


alarm source. Press ESC to return to the Alarm viewer.

Note Your user access rights will determine whether or not you
have access to Object properties.

Extended alarm After acknowledgement, Extended alarms will also need to


be reset with the RESET option. You cannot do this until the
object has returned to normal.

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Figure 7-5 Example of Extended alarm

After the reset, you will be returned to the Alarm viewer.

7.3 Alarm & event history

Go to the Alarming & functions dialog box to display the


Alarm & event history.

Figure 7-6 Alarm & Event history

The Alarm & event history dialog box displays not only the
current alarm, but all alarms which have occurred in
conjunction with the selected object.
As with the Alarm viewer, a line consists of a symbol, the
object name and the date and time.
The following information is displayed for a maximum of
30 entries:
All the most recently received alarms
The most recent alarm acknowledgements

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The most recent events

Note Note that it is not possible to acknowledge or reset alarms in


the Alarm & event history.

Unlike the Alarm viewer, the Alarm & event history only
logs incoming alarms, but does not update the entries with
any changes.
As with Alarm viewer, you can invoke an individual alarm or
event here, and view the details.

Symbols in the Alarm & event history

Unacknowledged alarm

Normal state, existing alarm unacknowledged

System event

Acknowledged

Reset

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8 Access rights
8.1 Introduction

There are seven user levels in the system. In the engineering


process, each user group is defined with the associated
Read and Write access rights (user level). Individual users
are then assigned to one of these user groups.

8.2 Password

When the plant is handed over, you will be told which users
have been set up, and notified of the associated passwords.
Users can then change their own passwords to suit their own
preferences. The procedure is as described in Section 8.5.

8.3 Adding new users

Members of a group are authorized to add new users to


groups at a lower hierarchical level.

1 Within the current site, go to Alarming & functions and


select User definition.

2 Select Add new user.

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3 You will be prompted in the next dialog box to enter the
user name:

4 Select the required characters and use the <+> key to


enter them in the field. Use the <> key, if required, to
delete characters.
5 Acknowledge the user name with OK.

6 You will then be prompted to enter the password: Please


enter the PASSWORD
7 Enter the required password and confirm with OK.

A list of all the information describing the newly defined user


will now appear. You now have the option of modifying or
adding to the information or settings:

8 User group
Select the required user group.
9 User visa
Select initials for the user you have defined.
10 User scope number
(Scopes are not yet supported in Version 2.2.)

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Answer the prompt to save the new user entry:
SAVE USER
The display will revert to the User definition dialog box.

8.4 Remove user

To remove a user, proceed as follows:

Note You can only remove users at a lower level in the hierarchy.

1 In the current site, select Alarming & functions >


User definition.
2 Select Remove user. The next dialog box displays a list
of all the users which your access rights entitle you to
delete.
3 Select the user to be removed.
4 Confirm your instructions in the next pop-up window.

8.5 Change password

To change your own password, proceed as follows:

1 In the current site, select Alarming & functions >


User definition.
2 Select Change password.
The following prompt will then appear:
3 Enter OLD password:
Enter your old password and confirm with OK.
The following prompt will then appear:
4 Enter NEW password:
Enter your new password and confirm with OK.
5 The change of password is confirmed in a pop-up window.

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8.6 Edit user

Proceed as follows to change the data for a given user:

1 In the current site, select Alarming & functions >


User definition.
2 Select Edit user.
The next dialog box displays a list of all the users which
your access rights entitle you to modify or delete.
3 Select the user, for which you want to edit the data.
4 Make the required changes and confirm them by selecting
SAVE USER.

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9 Setting time schedules
The Scheduler consists of a 7-day schedule and an
exception schedule. You can use the scheduler to program
the following:

Time-dependent on/off switch control


and/or
Time-dependent setpoint adjustment
In the 7-day schedule, you can define daily profiles to be
repeated week after week. In the exception schedule, you
define days which deviate from those defined in the 7-day
schedule.

The names and locations of these time schedules are


defined on a plant-specific basis. The following illustrations
are examples only.

9.1 Scheduler

It is possible to define a particular profile for each day of the


week within the 7-day schedule .

1 Navigate to the required scheduler.


2 Use the direct access key to select the required day of the
week.

The selected day is marked with a rectangle (Monday in the


example above). A graphics-based display of the selected
day appears on the second line. You can select the
individual switching points with the associated direct access

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key. The next line displays the values for the selected
switching point.

9.1.1 Editing the switching points

The exact time and the state which comprise the entry are
shown on the next line, and can be selected for editing.
Confirm your entry by pressing OK.

1 To change the schedule for this day, select CHANGE


PROGRAM.

2 Move from one entry to the next within the 24-hour


schedule. The selected entry is marked by a small black
arrow above the 24-hour schedule.

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9.1.1.1 Editing an existing entry

Edit existing entries in the normal way, using the associated


direct access keys (the procedure is described in Section 6).

9.1.1.2 Copy 24-hour profile

To copy a 24-hour profile to other days, navigate to the day


which is to be used as a template.
Then go to the line Day copy to and select the days to which
you want to copy the profile; acknowledge with OK for each
day.

9.1.1.3 New entry

To add an entry select NEW ENTRY and edit the new entry.

9.1.1.4 Delete entry

To delete an entry, first select the entry to be deleted, and


then select DELETE ENTRY.

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9.2 Exception schedule

The exception schedule contains two kinds of exception:


Exceptions which are stored locally in the time schedule
and apply only to that specific time schedule; these are
identifiable by the date information.
Exceptions which are stored in a calendar object and
used by various time schedules. These are recognizable
by their names, e.g. holidays without date information.

Identification of exceptions in lists:


Symbol for an exception with a 24-hour profile and a date
period

There are two ways of invoking exceptions in a list:


Via an individual day in the Exceptions overview (see
Section 9.2.1)
Via the EXCEPTIONS button (see Section 9.2.2).

9.2.1 Listing the exceptions for a given day

In the 7-day schedule, navigate to the exceptions overview


via EXCEPTIONS OVERVIEW.

Figure 9-1 Exceptions overview

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Select the month and the year from the top line. All the days
of the selected month will then be displayed. Days on which
exceptions are programmed appear on a black background.
Select the required day and confirm with OK. A list of all the
exceptions for the selected day is displayed. You can edit
this display directly.

Figure 9-2 Exceptions for a specific day

9.2.2 Listing all the exceptions

Use the EXCEPTIONS button in the Exceptions overview


(Figure 9-1 ) to display a list of all the exceptions defined in
the selected time schedule. You can access these with the
associated direct access keys.

Figure 9-3 Schedule exception list

Wildcards You can use wildcards (*) to enter the date period. Note the
wildcards used in the illustration above.

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9.2.3 Create new local exception

NEW LOCAL EXCEPTION allows you to create a standard


exception with the current date and add it to the Schedule
exception list (Figure 9-4). The next section describes how to
adapt this exception to your own particular needs.

9.2.4 Editing a local exception

Select a date entry from the Schedule exception list


(Figures 9-5 and 9-6). A dialog box will appear (Figure 9-7),
from which you can select the editing option you require.

Figure 9-8 Schedule editing options

Select CHANGE DATE to display the following dialog box:

Figure 9-9 Changing the date of an exception

Enter the required information and return to the editing


functions via SAVE & EXIT (Figure 9-10).

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Select EDIT PROFILE for access to the 24-hour profile of an
exception. In this dialog box, you can select whether you
want to modify the program or to delete all entries.

Figure 9-11 Changing the profile of an exception

Select CHANGE PROGRAM to invoke the editing mode.

STOP Caution The priority should only be modified by fully qualified


personnel.

Select DELETE ALL ENTRIES. Acknowledge the data


protection prompt. All entries will be deleted from the system.

This button is used to delete the selected exception.

Use this button to revert to the Schedule exception list,


Figure 9-12).

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9.2.5 Edit Calendar object

Select a calendar object from the Schedule exception list.

Figure 9-13 Editing a calendar object

You can edit the date and profile as described in Section


9.2.4.

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10 Trend function and
settings
The PXM20 operator unit provides the user with five
channels for trend logging, enabling five data points to be
logged.
The same dialog box is used for basic trend settings in all
types of trend view (refer to Section 10.3). This dialog box is
invoked when you set up a new data point (see Section
10.1). For channels which have already been set up, it can
also be invoked by selecting Alarming & functions / Online
Trend (see Section 10.2).
There are three separate approaches to the trend view:
Graphic view (Section 10.3.2)
Graphic view online (Section 10.3.3)
List view (Section 10.3.4)

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10.1 Setting up a new trend

Navigate to the data point for which you want to log a trend.
Display the information dialog box.

Figure 10-1 Information

Use the LOG DATA POINT button to set up the required


trend. The dialog box with the trend settings opens (Figure
10-2). Section 10.3 describes how to set the trend
parameters and define the type of view required.

The data point is automatically assigned to the first free


channel.

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10.2 Displaying an existing trend

Select the required channel via Alarming & functions >


Online trend. If the adjacent symbol flashes, this indicates
that logging is in progress.

Figure 10-3 Overview of active trend logging and spare channels.

Select the required channel. The main dialog box for the
selected trend channel will open (Figure 10-4). From here,
you can view graphs and edit parameters.
The next section describes how to set the trend parameters
and define the type of view required.

This button allows you to stop all trend logging and delete all
configured trend charts.

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10.3 Main trend dialog box

The main trend dialog box gives you access to the Trend
configuration dialog box and to the various trend data
views.

Figure 10-5 Setting trend parameters and defining the view

RELEASE CHANNEL stops the trend logging and deletes


the trend configuration.

10.3.1 Trend configuration

From the main trend dialog box (Figure 10-6) select Trend
configuration . You can now modify the parameters for the
required trend logging.

Figure 10-7 Configuration, pages 1 and 2

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The individual parameters have the following meanings:

On / Off

Here, you should define the length of time over which the
trend values are to be logged.
Enter the sampling rate (logging interval) in days, hours,
minutes and seconds.
A logging interval of 0 results in COV logging (Change of
Value).
Define here what should happen to the trend logging when
the memory limits are reached.

If you select No, the first values will be overwritten by new


values. With Yes, trend logging will stop.
Number of values that can be stored
Delete all logged values
Number of sampled values in the current trend log

SAVE TREND SETTINGS lets you save your inputs, after


which the PXM20 will start logging these values. The display
reverts to the main dialog box.

Note The flashing symbol at the beginning of the line in the Online
Trend dialog box (Figure 10-8) indicates that trend logging is
actually in progress. If Log enable is set to On, but the
symbol is not flashing despite this, you should check your
settings (start time, stop time and referenced data point).

You can display the trend data in three different views, as


described in the next section.

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10.3.2 Graphic view

The Graphic view displays a graph of all the values in the


PXM20 for the logged data point.

Note The graph displayed with this option reflects past events
only. To view the values in real time, select Graphic view
online (Section 10.3.3).

Before displaying the sampled values in a graph, you can


adapt the display in Graphic view to your requirements, by
modifying the following parameters in the Trend
configuration dialog box (Figure 10-9).

Figure 10-10 Parameters for the Graphic view

The two parameters Graphic start time and Graphic stop


time can be used to reduce the display window to a time-
window of particular interest to you. As default values for the
Graphic start time and Graphic stop time, enter the start
and end of logging.
Use Compare with channel to compare the selected trend
with another trend you have set up (see Figure 10-11).

Select GRAPHIC to confirm your settings and display the


trend.

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Figure 10-12 Graphic view with a single channel

Figure 10-13 Graphic view with two channels

Setting guides A guide line can be set and moved by use of the <+> and
<-> keys. The data display is also refreshed.

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10.3.3 Graphic view online

The Graphic view online displays the required value


dynamically, i.e. in real time.

Note To view all the values so far stored in the PXM20, select
Graphic view (Section 10.3.2).

Here, you can define the duration ("Record time"), and the
high and low range limits for the value.

Figure 10-14 Settings in the Graphic view.

Under Record time you can define the period of time for
which you want to display this dynamic trend.
Low limit and High limit represent the upper and lower
limits for the value range to be displayed.

The trend is displayed soon as you confirm your entries via


GRAPHIC.
You can reset the graphic display by pressing OK.

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Figure 10-15 Online trend

Setting guides A guide line can be set and moved by use of the <+> and
<-> keys. The value corresponding to the guide line is also
displayed.

10.3.4 List view

Instead of displaying the logged values in graph form, you


can view them in list form.

Figure 10-16 Trend values in the list view

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11 Service support
11.1 Wiring test

Note The wiring test must be carried out only by service and
commissioning engineers when commissioning the system.

Prerequisite The automation station which is the subject of the test must
not be integrated into a site and must not be loaded with
application software.

Procedure A No site exists yet, i.e. no program has yet been loaded
by an automation control station.

Select WIRING TEST


B A site already exists and you want to extend the network
by one automation station:
Log into the required site.
Go to Alarming & functions and choose Wiring
test.

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Follow the instructions in the display, and press the
service pin of the required automation station.

00242

Position of
service pin

Service pin

Figure 11-1 Position of service pin in a PX compact automation


station
00256

Service pin

COM1 COM2

RUN STA ERR TX SERVICE TX SERVICE

Figure 11-2. Position of the service pin in a PX modular automation


station

The wiring test is carried out.

List of all inputs For your information, the PXM20 operator unit displays a list
and outputs of all inputs and outputs of the tested automation and control
stations, grouped according to signal type (analog, binary or
multi-state, see Figure 11-3).

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Module No.

Signal:
AI = Analog
input
AO = Analog output
BI = Binary input

Figure 11-4 Analog signals list

From here you can select the various inputs and outputs and
display further information.

11.2 The Wink command

In certain cases where third-party integration is involved, the


PXM20 may need to be specifically identified for
commissioning purposes.

Note Although it exists in the PXM20, this command is not needed


within the DESIGO system.

The identification process is carried out with the Wink


command.

Figure 11-5 The Wink command

To send the Wink command, select Send service pin


message. This immediately triggers the Wink signal.

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Figure 11-6

11.3 Debug information

Debug information is helpful for troubleshooting, and is


intended exclusively for development engineers. The latest
entries are always displayed at the end of the list.

Note The time entry is only valid once a PXC automation station
has been identified.

Select Debug information from the Alarming & functions


dialog box.

Figure 11-7 Debug information

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This dialog box contains the following information:
Error category Error category (letter at the beginning of the line):
C: Information E Error
F: Fatal error B: Reboot

Message text The following is an example of message text:


PXM20 application started

Address in This address indicates where the error occurred. This


the program information can be useful for troubleshooting.
Example:
Addr: 0x8C6434

Time of The time at which the error occurred. The format is as


occurrence follows:
Day, month, minute, second and millisecond since
01.01.1970 00:00.
Example:
11801 DAYS 09:25:06.000

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Index

<?> key ........................................................................... 7, 12


24-hour schedule ................................................................ 48
Edit entry ......................................................................... 48
rd
3 party site ........................................................................ 25
7-day schedule
Copy 24-hour profile........................................................ 49
DELETE ENTRY ............................................................. 49
NEW ENTRY................................................................... 49
Access rights....................................................................... 43
Adjust setpoint .................................................................... 47
Alarm .................................................................................. 37
ACKNOWLEDGE ............................................................ 40
Acknowledgement ........................................................... 38
Audible signal .................................................................. 10
DETAILS ......................................................................... 40
Reset ............................................................................... 41
Select .............................................................................. 39
Alarm & event history.......................................................... 41
Alarm buzzer....................................................................... 10
Alarm LED........................................................................... 10
Alarm pop-up ................................................................ 24, 37
Alarm text mode.................................................................. 24
Alarm viewer ....................................................................... 38
Alarming & functions ..................................................... 20, 30
Audible signal.......................................................... 10, 24, 37
Buzzer................................................................................. 24
Cancel audible signal.......................................................... 38
CHANGE DATE .................................................................. 52
CHANGE PROGRAM ......................................................... 48
Contrast .............................................................................. 23
Copy 24-hour profile ........................................................... 49
Date and time format .......................................................... 23
Daylight savings.................................................................. 22
Debug information............................................................... 67
Error category.................................................................. 68
Message text ................................................................... 68

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Time of error.................................................................... 68
Debug-Information
Address in program ......................................................... 68
Dialog box ........................................................................... 16
Direct access keys .......................................................... 7, 10
Display ................................................................................ 13
Buttons ............................................................................ 15
Dialog box ....................................................................... 16
Graphs ............................................................................ 15
Operator field................................................................... 14
Pop-up............................................................................. 15
Title bar ...........................................................................14
Display saver ...................................................................... 25
Domain ID ........................................................................... 26
Edit keys ...............................................................................7
Edit profile
CHANGE PROGRAM ..................................................... 53
EDIT PROFILE ................................................................... 53
Edit user..............................................................................46
Editing procedure................................................................ 33
Editing the switching points................................................. 48
Entry
Delete .............................................................................. 49
New ................................................................................. 49
ESC key.......................................................................... 7, 11
Event
DETAILS ......................................................................... 40
Events................................................................................. 37
Select .............................................................................. 39
EXCEPTION OVERVIEW ................................................... 50
Exception program
EXCEPTION OVERVIEW ............................................... 50
Exception schedule............................................................. 50
Schedule exception list.................................................... 51
EXCEPTIONS.....................................................................51
Exceptions overview ........................................................... 50
Extended alarm................................................................... 41
FORCE ............................................................................... 36
GRAPHIC............................................................................ 60

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GRAPHIC............................................................................ 62
Graphic view ....................................................................... 35
Graphic view online............................................................. 62
Graphic view, trend ............................................................. 60
Guide line............................................................................63
Heating curve...................................................................... 35
LIST VIEW....................................................................... 35
History................................................................................. 41
Housing.................................................................................9
Info mode ............................................................................12
Keys
Direct access................................................................... 10
Edit keys.......................................................................... 11
ESC.................................................................................11
Info .................................................................................. 12
OK ................................................................................... 11
Page Down...................................................................... 11
Page Up .......................................................................... 11
Printing convention............................................................7
Language ............................................................................ 23
LED............................................................................... 10, 37
LIST VIEW
Heating curve .................................................................. 35
List view, online trend .........................................................63
LOG DATA POINT.............................................................. 56
Log in and log out ............................................................... 27
Login ................................................................................... 28
START ............................................................................ 27
Logout ................................................................................. 29
Main value........................................................................... 25
Navigation ........................................................................... 31
Network............................................................................... 27
Network scope .................................................................... 26
NEW LOCAL EXCEPTION ................................................. 52
OK key ............................................................................ 7, 11
Online trend .................................................................. 55, 60
GRAPHIC ........................................................................ 62
Guide line ........................................................................63
List view........................................................................... 63

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Operator field ...................................................................... 14
Page Down key............................................................... 7, 11
Page Up key ................................................................... 7, 11
Password ...................................................................... 28, 43
Input ................................................................................ 29
Pop-up .................................................................... 15, 24, 37
Delete .............................................................................. 38
Printing conventions..............................................................7
Read access ....................................................................... 43
RELEASE ALL CHANNELS ............................................... 57
RELEASE CHANNEL ......................................................... 58
Relogin................................................................................ 24
RESCAN NETWORK.......................................................... 28
RESET ................................................................................ 41
SAVE TREND SETTINGS .................................................. 59
SAVE USER ....................................................................... 45
Schedule exception list ....................................................... 51
CHANGE DATE .............................................................. 52
DELETE ENTRY ............................................................. 53
EDIT PROFILE................................................................ 53
NEW LOCAL EXCEPTION.............................................. 51
SAVE & EXIT .................................................................. 53
Schedule exception list: ...................................................... 54
Scheduler............................................................................47
Service pin .......................................................................... 65
Set date & time ................................................................... 21
Setting a setpoint ................................................................ 34
Setting values
Heating curve .................................................................. 35
Settings ............................................................................... 20
Daylight savings .............................................................. 22
PXM20 ............................................................................ 22
System ............................................................................ 21
START ................................................................................ 27
Symbols
Acknowledged ................................................................. 42
Acknowledged alarm ....................................................... 19
Add new users................................................................. 18
Alarm acknowledged ....................................................... 38

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Alarm Acknowledged....................................................... 19
Alarm fault state .............................................................. 19
Alarm Normal .................................................................. 38
Alarm Normal state.......................................................... 19
Alarm Off Normal............................................................. 19
Alarm reset ...................................................................... 19
Alarming & functions .......................................................18
Calendar / Calendar entry ............................................... 18
Change password ........................................................... 18
Command control ............................................................ 17
Daylight savings .............................................................. 18
Debug information ........................................................... 18
Delete user ...................................................................... 18
Device ............................................................................. 18
Edit user ..........................................................................18
Event acknowledged ....................................................... 19
Event reset ...................................................................... 19
Extended alarm ............................................................... 38
Favorites.......................................................................... 17
Forced control ................................................................. 36
Global objects.................................................................. 18
Hierarchical element........................................................ 17
Information ......................................................................17
Input ................................................................................ 17
Interface variable............................................................. 18
Log-out ............................................................................ 17
Navigate .......................................................................... 17
Output ............................................................................. 17
Override........................................................................... 19
Parameters......................................................................17
Power control .................................................................. 17
Reset ............................................................................... 42
Set date and time ............................................................ 18
Site .................................................................................. 17
System event............................................................. 19, 38
Time schedules ............................................................... 18
Trend............................................................................... 18
Unacknowledged alarm ................................................... 38
User-defined settings ......................................................18

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Value Object.................................................................... 17
Wiring test .......................................................................18
System time ........................................................................ 21
Time
Summer time ...................................................................22
Time schedules................................................................... 47
CHANGE PROGRAM ..................................................... 48
Title bar ...............................................................................14
Tracking the alarm state ..................................................... 39
Tree structure...................................................................... 31
Trend
Buffer size .......................................................................59
Clear record buffer .......................................................... 59
Compare with channel.....................................................60
Display ............................................................................ 57
Function & settings .......................................................... 55
GRAPHIC ........................................................................ 60
Graphic start time ............................................................ 60
Graphic stop time ............................................................ 60
Graphic view.............................................................. 60, 62
Graphic view online ......................................................... 62
Guide line ........................................................................61
LOG DATA POINT .......................................................... 56
Log Enable ......................................................................59
Logging interval ............................................................... 59
Main dialog box ............................................................... 58
Memory limits .................................................................. 59
Record count ................................................................... 59
RELEASE ALL CHANNELS ............................................ 57
RELEASE CHANNEL...................................................... 58
SAVE TREND SETTINGS............................................... 59
Set up new trend ............................................................. 56
Start time ......................................................................... 59
Stop time ......................................................................... 59
Stop when full.................................................................. 59
Views............................................................................... 55
Trend configuration ............................................................. 58
User
Remove ........................................................................... 45

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User definition ..................................................................... 43
User groups ........................................................................ 43
Users
Adding ............................................................................. 43
Values
Force ............................................................................... 36
Reading and writing......................................................... 32
View
Graphic............................................................................ 35
List view........................................................................... 35
Welcome window ................................................................ 25
Wildcards ............................................................................ 29
Wiring test ........................................................................... 64
List of inputs and outputs ................................................ 65
WIRING TEST .................................................................... 28
Write access ....................................................................... 43

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Siemens Building Automation
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