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    CARRIER CORPORATION 2010

    A member of the United Technologies Corporation family Stock symbol UTX Catalog No. 11-808-395-01 4/13/2010

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    i-Vu CCN Standard 4.2 i

    Table of Contents

    What is i-Vu CCN Standard 4.2? ................................................................................................................................. 1i-Vu CCN Standard design tools .......................................................................................................................... 1

    Before starting your i-Vu CCN Standard ..................................................................................................................... 1Set up a computer and browser to view i-Vu CCN Standard .................................................................................... 2 Set up your i-Vu CCN Standard ................................................................................................................................... 4

    Connect and power up the i-Vu CCN Standard ................................................................................................. 4Access the Management Tool to enter static IP addrresses .............................................................. 5Access the startup screen .................................................................................................................... 6Set up login and passwords for an additional user .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... .... 7

    Customize the navigation tree and scan for devices ...................................................................................... 9Step 1: Add areas to the navigation tree .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ....... 10Step 2: Scan for devices ..................................................................................................................... 10

    Working with Universal and Comfort Controllers (CCN) .............................................................................. 11Create custom equipment files for UC/CC's that link only to CNN points....... .......... ........... .......... .. 11Create stand-alone applications ........................................................................................................ 12Assign and download a custom UC/CC equipment file............. ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... ... 13Map to Point procedures for the UC/CC .......... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ......... 13

    Working with Terminal System Managers ..................................................................................................... 14Create custom equipment files in ApplicationBuilder for Terminal System Managers (TSM) ........ 15Assign and download a TSM equipment file in i-Vu CCN Standard .......... .......... ........... .......... ......... 15Configure the path to the source of the point for TSM Groups and Zones .......... ........... .......... ....... 16

    Commission equipment ................................................................................................................................... 17Step 1: Checkout input and output, alarms, trends, and network points ......... ........... .......... ......... 17Step 2: Check the commissioned status ......... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ....... 21

    Monitor and control equipment .......... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... .. 22To view an equipment's CCN tables ............................................................................................................... 22To force a CCN point value ............................................................................................................................... 22Manage setpoints .............................................................................................................................................. 23

    Setpoints .............................................................................................................................................. 24

    i-Vu CCN Standard CCN schedules .................................................................................................................. 25Create and modify an i-Vu schedule .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... ... 26To create a group override CCN time schedule ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ....... 26To apply a schedule to single equipment or to all equipment in an area .......... ........... .......... ......... 26To apply a schedule to a group of equipment ......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 27To view schedules ............................................................................................................................... 28

    Set local and global CCN time schedules ...................................................................................................... 28Graphics pages................................................................................................................................................... 29

    To edit a graphic from i-Vu CCN Standard in ViewBuilder....... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... ..... 30To upload your graphic to i-Vu CCN Standard ................ ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... ... 30

    Alarms ................................................................................................................................................................. 30View, acknowledge, and delete alarms .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 31

    To receive audible notification of alarms ................................................................................ 31Set up alarm actions ........................................................................................................................... 31

    Send E-mail ............................................................................................................................... 32Alarm Popup and Alarm Notification Client ......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... ... 33

    Set up an alarm source in i-Vu CCN Standard .......... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 35To set up, edit, or disable alarm sources ................................................................................ 35 To view all instances of an alarm source .......... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ....... 36To simulate an alarm ............................................................................................................... 37

    Trends .................................................................................................................................................................. 37

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    To collect trend data for a point .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 38Graphing data for multiple points ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ....... 38

    To create a comparison trend graph ....................................................................................... 39To edit a comparison trend graph .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ....... 39To delete a comparison trend graph ....................................................................................... 40

    Reports ................................................................................................................................................................ 40Using reports ....................................................................................................................................... 40To run a report ..................................................................................................................................... 41To create a PDF or Excel spreadsheet ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 41

    Custom reports ................................................................................................................................................... 42Equipment Summary .......................................................................................................................... 42To view a custom report ...................................................................................................................... 42To create a PDF or Excel spreadsheet ........... .......... ........... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... 43To edit or delete a custom report .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... .......... ........... ........... ........ 43

    System Management ................................................................................................................................................ 44Backup data from Management Tool ............................................................................................................ 44Restore data from backup ............................................................................................................................... 45Restore i-Vu CCN Standard system ................................................................................................................. 45Restore factory defaults ................................................................................................................................... 46Updating the Library .......................................................................................................................................... 46Troubleshooting i-Vu CCN Standard ......................................................................................................................... 47Manual commands............................................................................................................................................ 47i-Vu CCN Standard connection options and requirements .......................................................................... 49TCP/UDP Port Usage ......................................................................................................................................... 51DHCP - If you can't access i-Vu CCN Standard with the Internet Explorer by PC name .......................... 52

    i-Vu CCN Standard device connected to PC with a crossover cable ........... ........... .......... ........... ..... 52i-Vu CCN Standard device plugged into LAN ...................................................................................... 53Example 1: Determining if a valid Ethernet connection exists .......... .......... ........... .......... ........... ..... 54Example 2: Determining if Internet Explorer is using a proxy server............... .......... ........... .......... .. 55Example 3: Pinging by PC name ......................................................................................................... 56Example 4: Adding exceptions to a proxy server in Internet Explorer .................... .......... ........... ..... 56

    DVI to VGA converter ......................................................................................................................................... 57FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions .................................................................................................................. 58

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    i-Vu CCN Standard 4.2 1

    i-Vu CCN Standard is a web-based building automation system that can be accessed from anywhere in the

    world through Internet Explorer, without the need for special software on the workstation. Through Internet

    Explorer, you can access all building management functions such as:

    adjust setpoints and other control parameters set and change schedules graphically trend important building conditions view and acknowledge alarms run preconfigured and custom reports on energy usage, occupant overrides, tenant billing, and much

    more

    i-Vu CCN Standard design toolsDevelop and configure graphics, and a system database for your i-Vu CCN Standard system using the

    following i-Vu CCN Standard design tools.

    Use... To...ViewBuilder Create graphics.ApplicationBuilder Create custom equipment files and graphics for equipment, such as

    Universal and Comfort Controllers, Terminal System Managers (TSM),

    and Hydronic System Managers (HSM).

    What is i Vu CCN Standard 4.2?

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    Set up a computer and browser to view i-Vu CCN Standard

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    i-Vu CCN Standard is designed for use with Microsoft Windows Operating Systems and Internet Explorer 6, 7,

    and 8. No other software is supported.

    Browser settings Where to change settingAccept First-party and Third-party

    cookies.*

    Tools > Internet Options > Privacy tab >Advanced button

    Automatically check for newer versions

    of stored pages.*

    Tools > Internet Options > General tab > Browsing history >

    Settings button

    Load ActiveX Control* Tools > Internet Options > Security > Custom Level > ActiveX

    controls (enable all of the following settings)

    Download signed ActiveX controls > Prompt Download unsigned ActiveX controls > Disable Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins > Enable Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting > Enable

    Disable the Image Toolbar (IE6). Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab > Multimedia section

    Select Play animations in web pages. Tools > Internet Options > Advanced tab > Multimedia section

    Do not save passwords if the computer

    is used by multiple operators.

    Tools > Internet Options > Content tab > AutoComplete > Settings

    button

    Disable all the options on the Explorer

    Bar.

    View > Explorer Bar

    Disable browser's pop-up blockers. Tools > Pop-up Blocker > Turn Off Pop-Up Blocker

    Disable external toolbar pop-up

    blockers.

    Varies

    Hide the browser's toolbars. View > Toolbars

    Maximize the browser window.

    Computer settingsSet the monitor's screen resolution

    to a minimum of 1024 x 768 with

    24- or 32-bit color quality.

    Start > Control Panel > Display > Settings tab

    Set up a computer and browser to view i Vu CCN Standard

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    Set up your i-Vu CCN Standard

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    The i-Vu CCN Standard device is set by default for DHCP. For initial start-up and configuration, connect the i-Vu CCN Standard device directly to your computer. Make sure that the laptops Network Settingsare alsoconfigured for DHCP.NOTES Once initial start-up of the i-Vu CCN Standard is complete, it can be connected to the building LAN, if one

    exists. This will require using the Management Tool to set the IP address of the i-Vu CCN Standard to astatic address. If you wish to connect your own computer to the building LAN, you will also be required to

    set the computer's IP address to a setting provided by the customer.

    After initial configuration, if you have difficulty accessing Management Toolfrom Main Menu > SystemOptions > Generaltab, open your browser and type http://networkname:8080 (network name is thename entered during initial start up).

    CAUTION Mount your i-Vu CCN Standard appliance in an air conditioned space to avoid damage.

    Do NOT open the i-Vu CCN Standard appliance or your warranty is void.

    Connect and power up the i-Vu CCN Standard1 Locate the 3-pin connector on the end of the CCN network adapter cable. Connect your CCN EIA-485

    network wires according to this diagram.

    NOTEPolarity must match what is shown on the connector!

    2 Plug the CCN network adapter cable into one of the USB ports on the back of the i-Vu CCN Standard.

    3 Plug the power cable into the back of the i-Vu CCN Standard appliance and into an electrical outlet.

    NOTE We highly recommended using a UL Certified power surge/RFI suppression device!4 Press the On/OffButton to turn on the i-Vu CCN Standard.

    Set up your i Vu CCN Standard

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    5 Connect your Ethernet cable.

    If connecting to a single computer, run your Ethernet cable from the Ethernet jack on the back ofthe i-Vu CCN Standard to your computer.

    Check your connectivity status by Start > Control Panel > Network Connections. Do not proceed until

    the status of your connection is Limited or no connectivity.

    If connecting to a network, run your Ethernet network cable from the Ethernet jack on the back ofthe i-Vu CCN Standard to your local area network.

    STOP NOW! Do not continue!

    You must find out whether your IP address pre-assigned or not. (Check with your network administrator toverify.)

    If yes, you must proceed immediately to the next section in this document. If no, skip the following section and proceed to Access the start-up screen.

    NOTE If CCN-to-Ethernet bridges are used in this CCN network, you must configure this i-Vu CCN Standardwith the static IP address of the Ethernet Gateway.

    Access the Management Tool to enter static IP addrressesCAUTIONThis procedure should be followed ONLY if you have static IP addresses to enter!1 Launch Internet Explorer and type http://ivu:8080 into your browser to open the Management Tool.2 Remove the check beside Obtain an IP address automatically.3 Enter the appropriate IP address for your system. You will need one for the i-Vu CCN Standard address

    and another for the CCN Gateway Address.

    4 Record the IP addresses and the system name in the Owners Manual.

    5 Click Apply Changesand Close.

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    Access the startup screenNOTES Use only the i-Vu CCN Standard interface to navigate through i-Vu CCN Standard; do not use the

    browsers navigation buttons.

    Disable all popup blockers. IE>Tools>Turn Off Popup Blocker.

    1 Launch Internet Explorer and type http://ivu into your browser to reach the startup screen.

    CAUTIONYou must choose a language on startup the system will have to be re-imaged and all data willbe lost in order to change the language at a later time.

    2 Fill in all required fields:

    Create Installer Account Login Name- not case sensitive, accepts spaces and special characters Password - set as desired

    System SettingsNetwork Name Controls the name used to access your system from the Internet or network (LAN) Case sensitive and should not contain special characters or spaces If you change the network name from ivu, make note of the change in the Owners GuideSystem Name Enter your organization/building name - this becomes the top level in the navigation tree This can be changed later in Main Menu> System Setuplater.Use this server as the CCN time broadcaster If your network already has a time broadcaster, leave this setting at the default NO If you want the i-Vu CCN Standard to be the time broadcaster on your CCN network, change to YesCCN Serial Baud Rate - select from drop down menu as appropriate for your systemRegional Settings

    Timezone, Date, Use Metric - select appropriate sources Time - you MUST ensure that the i-Vu CCN Standard is set for the correct time! It will not

    automatically read the time from your computer

    3 Click Next.4 Review entries. Click Submit.5 Wait for your system to launch. It will take a minute. If you get an error, type http://

    in your browser and hit return.

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    Set up login and passwords for an additional userAdd new operators and assign an appropriate role to them. It is suggested that the main system user have

    the role of Administrator.

    NOTES Use this chart or the Help files to become familiar with the viewing and editing capabilities of each role. Be sure to record the user name and password in the i-Vu CCN Standard Owner's Guide. Optimal number of simultaneous users in i-Vu CCN Standard is 2.

    To add or edit operators, passwords, and roles

    1 Click Main Menu , then select System Options.2 Click Operators tab.3 Click Addto enter a new operator, or, select an operator to edit his settings.4 Enter information as needed. The required fields are Name, Login Name, andRoles. See table below.5 Click OKor Apply.

    Field NotesLogin Name Must be unique within the system.Force User to ChangePassword at login? Forces the operator to change his password immediately after his next login.NOTE You can combine the use of this field and the Change Password field to

    create a temporary password that the operator must change after his next login.

    Starting Location Set the starting location for each individual operator by choosing the specific areaor controller on the navigation menu and the starting page from the drop-down

    menu.Roles See table below.

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    Customize the navigation tree and scan for devices

    To construct your i-Vu CCN Standard system

    You will scan your CCN network and fill in your navigation tree on the System Setuppage. During thescanning process, i-Vu CCN Standard automatically accesses tables and assigns a graphic from the Library

    for each device found on the bus.

    The navigation tree is a hierarchical view that represents the areas and the equipment in a system. An area is

    a logical group of areas or equipment. Arranging your navigation tree can be done before or after scanning for

    devices.

    If you set up your areas in the navigation tree before scanning, highlight the area you wish to populatewith equipment, enter just the relevant bus and element numbers for the equipment in that area, and

    then scan. Those devices will automatically be listed under the area that was highlighted

    If you set up your areas in the navigation tree after scanning, click and drag the equipment to thecorrect area, or use the arrows in the left menu bar

    You could also scan for all devices at once (this will take awhile) and then click and drag them to theircorrect location in the tree

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    Step 1: Add areas to the navigation treeThe navigation tree is a hierarchical representation of the areas or locations at your site and the mechanical

    equipment in your system.

    1 Click the menu button , then select System Setup.2 Right-click on your system name at the top of the tree and select Add Area(or select in the menu to

    the left of the navigation tree). Type in the name of an area, location, or building that contains

    mechanical equipment.

    3 Repeat the above until all required areas have been added to the navigation tree. The following is an

    example:

    Step 2: Scan for devicesTo scan for devices and download their tables1 Click Main Menubutton , then select System Setup.2 In the navigation tree, select the desired area. As devices are discovered, they will appear in the tree

    under the highlighted area. The tree can be manipulated later by dragging or using the arrows on the left

    menu bar.

    3 Enter the Busand Elementnumbers of the devices that reside in the selected area, either one at a timeor a range.

    4 Verify that Discover Tablesis checked.NOTE The scanning time for discovering tables increases based on the number of devices. You maychoose to discover tables at a later time for a faster scan.

    5 Click Start Scan. When the process is complete, a message appears showing the number of equipmentfound.

    NOTE If the Scan does not begin, wait a minute and try again. there may be a delay when first startingthe system up.

    6 Highlight the remaining areas and repeat steps 2 through 5 until all of your devices have been found.

    7 Click and drag the equipment in the navigation tree from one area to another, if needed.

    8 If an error message appears to the left of the equipment stating that the download failed, right-click and

    select Download.9 Click Exit Setup.

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    Working with Universal and Comfort Controllers (CCN)Universal Controllers (UC) and Comfort Controllers (CC) that are scanned into the system in System Setupwillbe assigned a generic equipment and view file, which have setpoint control, but no additional pre-mapped

    I/O. In order to have additional I/O points available for graphic display, you must use ApplicationBuildertocreate the custom equipment files to support your application. These files will map the CCN variables to i-Vu

    BACnet points.

    In ApplicationBuilder, you can create CCN Values Only, Read Integration, or Link Integrationcustomequipment for UC/CC that are tailored for your specific application.

    ApplicationBuildercan also create some stand-alone applications for Consumable Reports for: Energy Meters Non-linear flow meters Energy (BTU) consumption Equipment RuntimeNOTE These options can also be added to CCN Values Onlyand Link Integrationcustom equipment and

    only require mapping of the points to be monitored.

    Once the equipment files and the view file are uploaded to i-Vu CCN Standard, these points can be assigned

    to custom graphic elements, which are created in ViewBuilder.Because CCs will likely control multiple pieces of HVAC equipment, expansion controllers associated with

    CCs must be added to i-Vu CCN Standard from System Setup. This allows separate setpoint and schedulecontrol of these multiple physical equipments from a single CC. These expansion controllers support the

    additional equipment and view files required for these separate systems.

    Create custom equipment files for UC/CC's that link only to CNN pointsApplicationBuilder creates an equipment file for the UC/CC, which maps the I/O points that are required for

    one or more applications. Once these files are created, these linked I/O points can then be associated with

    ViewBuilder graphics.

    NOTE To have a Prime Variable, (a temperature that is displayed in a color oval when the CC or UC is shownin a site or area equipment list), the Schedule and Setpointoption must be selected when creating theequipment file.

    1 Start ApplicationBuilder. (Windows Start > All Programs > iVu Tools 4.2)2 Click Create Equipment.3 Select equipment type: Custom Equipment >CCN Values Only.4 Click Next.5 Type a name for the custom equipment (i.e., Hot Water system) next to Equipment Name.6 Enable Englishor Metricunits.7 Select options from the drop down menus.

    8 Select Schedule and Setpoint in the first drop down menu: to use the setpoint slidebar graphic in i-Vu CCN Standard to have a Prime Variable, (a temperature that is displayed in a color oval when the UC/CC is shown

    in a site or area equipment list)

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    While this controller can be discovered in i-Vu CCN Standard in System Setupas a Vertical Pack, none ofthe possible selected options can be auto-discovered at this time, so only a base view will be generated.

    This application allows the Installer to generate a correct equipment and view file based on the selected

    options.

    Assign and download a custom UC/CC equipment file1 In the i-Vu CCN Standard navigation tree, right-click on the equipment and select Configurefrom the

    drop-down menu.

    Enter the following information in the dialog box:

    2 Under Equipment, clickAdd. A dialog window will appear.3 Browse to the .equipment file that was generated in ApplicationBuilder.

    4 Click Continue. When message appears "File uploaded successfully", click Close.5 Click Closeagain.

    NOTE If the Graphicstab is highlighted, a message indicating that a "Download is in progress willappear." This will clear at the completion of the download.

    6 Click OKor Apply.

    For additional pieces of equipment controlled by your UC/CC (expansion controllers)

    1 Click Main Menubutton , then select System Setup.2 In the navigation tree, right-click the area where you want to place the equipment. SelectAdd Equipment

    from the drop-down menu or click in the toolbar.

    3 Enter a Display Name.4 Under Associate with, click CCN Deviceand enter the Bus and Element number of the associated

    UC/CC.

    NOTE You cannot change the association once you have clicked Apply. To change it, you would have todelete the equipment and start over.

    5 Click Apply, then Close.6 Exit System Setup.

    Map to Point procedures for the UC/CCI/O Points that are included in a custom equipment file will automatically be mapped to their associated CCNpoints once the file is uploaded to i-Vu CCN Standard. The following procedure is not required for those

    points.

    This procedure is necessary for points associated with the Setpoint Supportoption, which must be mappedmanually using the following procedure.

    1 In the navigation tree, select the UC/CC and click+ to expand Tables.2 Click +next to the table headings (Setpoint, Status Display, Maintenance, etc.) to see additional tables.

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    3 Click on the table you wish to work with. The Setpointtable is used in this example.

    4 Select the drop down menu under Map to Pointin the far right column.5 Select the variable to be mapped.

    NOTE Not Mapped erases any previously selected information.6 Click OK. The Map to Pointentry will now change to the mapped point's description.7 Repeat steps 1 through 5 for points that need to be mapped.

    Working with Terminal System ManagersA Terminal System Manager (TSM) that is scanned into the system through System Setupwill be assigned anauto-generated equipment that represents Group 1 in the TSM. Group 1 is the default group which can

    control the setpoints and occupancy for all of the existing zones, or up to 16 specifically selected zones. This

    equipment is pre-mapped and requires no further action.

    All other Groups or Zone equipment must be added as expansion equipments. You must useApplicationBuilderto create the necessary additional Group or Zone equipment files. These files will map theCCN variables to i-Vu BACnet points and will replace the default equipment in the expansion equipments that

    have been added for the additional Groups or Zones.

    Once the equipment files are created and uploaded to i-Vu CCN Standard, these points can be assigned to

    custom graphic elements, which are created in ViewBuilder.Expansion equipment associated with a TSM must be added to i-Vu CCN Standard from System Setup tosupport additional Groups and Zones. You must create separate equipment and view files inApplicationBuilderfor each expansion equipment.

    Important points when setting up your TSM in i-Vu CCN Standard Each group or zone must be added as a new equipment TSMs can only be on Bus 0 Only the gateway can be Bus 0 The i-Vu CCN Standard can support 140 devices and 200 equipments A fully utilized TSM (12 Groups/64 Zones) would take 76 equipment files

    NOTE If you have 2 TSMs with 8 Groups and 37 Zones in each, it will take 45 equipment files for eachTSM or a total of 90 equipment files from a possible 200. This would allow another 110 equipments for

    every other controller on Bus 0.

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    2 Under Equipment, clickAdd. A dialog window will appear.3 Browse to the .equipment file that was generated in ApplicationBuilder.

    4 Click Continue. When message appears "File uploaded successfully", click Close.5 Click Closeagain.

    NOTE If the Graphicstab is highlighted, a message indicating that a "Download is in progress willappear." This will clear at the completion of the download.

    To add expansion equipment for additional groups and zones controlled by your TSM

    (expansion controllers)

    1 Click Main Menubutton , then select System Setup.2 In the navigation tree, right-click the area where you want to place the equipment. Select Add Equipment

    from the drop-down menu or click in the toolbar.

    3 Enter a Display Name.4 Click CCN Deviceand enter the Bus and Element number of the associated TSM. This allows the new

    equipment to inherit the tables from that TSM.

    NOTE You cannot change the association once you have clicked Apply. To change it, you have to deletethe equipment and start over.

    5 Click Apply, then Close.6 Exit System Setup.

    Configure the path to the source of the point for TSM Groups and ZonesA generic list of points is created in i-Vu CCN Standard when the TSM Group or Zone is scanned in to thesystem or when you upload the equipment file.

    You must initially revise the address of the path for every point1 Select the TSM Group or Zone in the navigation tree, then click Properties > Network Points tab.2 To substitute the correct Group or Zone number where the double X (XX) is in each path, click theSearch/Replacebutton under the Addresscolumn.3 Enter "XX" in the Searchfield and enter the appropriate Zone or Group number in the Replacefield. This

    will update all of the paths for that Zone or Group.

    IMPORTANTTSM Zone 1requires an extra step because one point has a slightly different name than in Zones 2 thru 64.The setpoint offset point in Zone 1 is inadvertently named STPOFF, while it is named SPTOFFin the remainingZones.

    This causes an error because the point is incorrectly mapped in the template for Zone 1, even though it is

    correctly mapped for Zones 2 through 64.

    You must change SPTOFFto STPOFFfor this one zone!Example:

    CCN://LINK/TZDSP01/SPTOFFSTmust be changed to CCN://LINK/TZDSP01/STPOFFST.

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    Commission equipmentFollow the process below to commission system equipment.

    Step 1: Checkout input and output, alarms, trends, and network pointsNOTEOnly individuals with the Installer Rolehave access to all of these screens.1 On the navigation tree, select the piece of equipment you want to checkout.

    2 Click the Propertiestab.3 View and change properties on the Equipment, IO Points, Alarm Sources, Trend Sources,NetworkPoints, andBacnet Pointstabs. See detailed property descriptions below.4 After completing the equipment checkout, click the Equipment Checkouttab.5 Select the Checked Outcheckbox.6 Optional: Type notes.

    NOTES Notes typed in this field appear in the Equipment Checkoutreport for this piece of equipment. Notes remain in this field until an operator deletes them.

    7 Optional: Click the Reportsdrop-down arrow button, then select and run each of the following reports toverify your work:

    Alarms> Alarm Sources Equipment> Point List Equipment> Trend Usage Equipment> Network IO

    Property descriptions

    IO Points

    Field NotesName Click the name to display the microblock popup.

    NOTE A red name indicates a fault condition where the point may be misconfigured.Example No input/output number or a nonexistent input/output number.

    Type Type of Input or Output point.Value Present value of this point.Offset Allows for fine calibration of the present value of an analog point.Polarity Determines the points binary normal polarity in the control program.NOTE Polarity is not the hardware normally open/normally closed position.

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    Locked Select the checkbox to lock the present value at the value you specify.Exp:Num Expander numbers and input or output numbers associated with where the physical

    point wires, such as a sensor wire, are physically connected to a controller.I/O Type Selects the bank of physical inputs or outputs on the controller.Sensor Selects how the physical input is mapped to the engineering units.

    min/maxused with the sensor type of linear to scale the input to engineering units.NOTE Field is ignored for sensor types other than linear.Example: AI linear sensor type

    min

    max-10

    50

    when input reads 100%

    50%

    0%

    the value is 50

    20

    -10

    Actuator Selects how the present value in engineering units is mapped to the physical output.min/maxused with the actuator type of linear to scale the ouput to engineeringunits.NOTE Field is ignored for actuator types other than linear.Example: AI linear sensor type

    min

    max-10

    50

    when input reads 50

    20

    -10

    the value is 100%

    50%

    0%

    Resolution Amount by which the present value will change.Example If a physical input changes by 1, but the resolution is set at 2, then thepresent value remains the same. If the input changes by 2, the present value will

    then change by 2.

    Checked Out Select the checkbox if equipment has been checked out.Checkout Notes Notes typed in this field appear in the Equipment Points ListReport

    Alarm Sources

    Field NotesName Click the name to display the microblock popup.

    Type Type of Input or Output point.Alarm Shows Alarm in red if a current alarm exists.Network Visible Select to allow the point to be seen by i-Vu CCN StandardPotential AlarmSource Select to enable the point source to generate alarms.

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    Alarm Enabled AlarmSelect to generate an alarm when conditions exceed the limits set in the Conditioncolumn.ReturnSelect to generate a return-to-normal when the alarm condition returns to anormal state.FaultSelect to have an alarm generated if the alarm source is not configured correctly.For example, a misconfigured channel number produces a no sensor fault.

    Requires Ack AlarmSelect to require that the alarm be acknowledged.ReturnSelect to require that the return-to-normal be acknowledged.Critical Select if the alarm is critical.Category You can change the alarm category assigned to the point.Condition An alarm will be generated if conditions exceed the low or high limits set.

    The amount inside the normal range by which an alarm condition must return before a

    return-to-normal notification is generated.

    EXAMPLE

    Delay Delay time in seconds for notification after an alarm is generated.

    Trend Sources

    Field NotesName Click the name to display the microblock popup.

    NOTE A red name indicates a fault condition where the point may be misconfigured.Example No input/output number or a nonexistent input/output number.Type Type of BACnet point or Trend ObjectSample Interval The time between each trend sampleCOV Increment The increment, or interval, that triggers the trend sample on Change of Value

    Network points

    Field NotesName Click the name to display the microblock popup.

    NOTE A red name indicates a condition where the point may be misconfigured.Type Type of network point

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    Value Present value of this pointExample: For a Maximum point type, Value is the maximum value of all the remote

    BACnet object(s) the point is communicating with

    Locked Select the checkbox to lock the present value at the value you specify.Default Value The value that the control program will use as the points value when communication with

    the remote BACnet object(s) is lost or communication is disabled

    Com Enabled Select to enable this points network communications. Disable this property fortroubleshooting.

    COV Enabled Select to make: A digital network output point write a value to the remote BACnet object(s) the point

    communicates with only when the value changes.

    An analog network output point write a value only when the value changes by thespecified increment.

    Refresh Time(mmss)

    The time interval at which the network point writes or retrieves the value to or from its

    remote BACnet object(s). For network output points, this time is used when COV is not

    enabled or when COV is enabled but fails.

    NOTE If COV fails and the Refresh Time is zero, the value is sent once per second.Address The address(es) of the remote BACnet object(s) the point communicates with

    Error The error code and error if the point cannot communicate with the remote BACnet object.Present Value Current value of the remote BACnet object the network point is communicating with.Checked Out Select the checkbox if equipment has been checked out.Checkout Notes Notes typed in this field appear in the Equipment Points ListReport

    BACnet Points

    Field NotesName CTRL-click the name to display the microblock popup.Reference Name Click the name to display the property/point details popup.Type Type of network point.Value Present value of this point.

    Example: For a Maximum point type, Value is the maximum value of all the

    remote BACnet object(s) the point is communicating with.

    Object Name A unique alphanumeric string that defines the BACnet object. Although theObject Namefield can be edited, it is not recommended.

    Object Id Displays a BACnet object id(BACnet object type:instance number)

    For example, BAI:21

    Network Visible Select to allow the point to be seen by i-Vu CCN Standard.

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    Step 2: Check the commissioned status1 In i-Vu CCN Standard, select the system.

    2 Click the Reportsdrop-down arrow button, then select Commissioning> Equipment Checkout.3 Run the report.

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    Manage setpointsThe Setpoint area, as shown on a standard equipment graphic, indicates the base setpoint values (Occupied

    High/Low, Unoccupied High/Low). i-Vu CCN Standard reads these values back periodically, typically within 10

    seconds. The timing can vary based on bus traffic, the number of controllers in the database, and several

    other variables. Setpoints that are changed in the field via another user interface (Network Service Tool,

    ComfortVIEW, etc.) are displayed in i-Vu CCN Standard as soon as they are detected.

    You can, at any time, change the setpoints from i-Vu CCN Standard graphics by using the slider or by entering

    numeric values directly. Updated setpoints are transmitted to the controller when you Acceptthe changes.Setpoints can also be changed via the setpoint tables that are discovered when a controller is scanned.

    The various color bars are used to indicate adherence to or deviation from the setpoint. You can change the

    current default settings for setpoint deviation.

    Color ConditionGreen Temperature is within the Occupied Low and High SetpointGrey Temperature is within the Unoccupied Low and High SetpointLight Blue Temperature is less than 2F below the Occupied Low

    Setpoint

    Dark Blue Temperature is more than 2F below the effective Low Setpointbut less than 4F below the effective Low Setpoint

    Yellow Temperature is less than 2F above the effective HighSetpointOrange Temperature is more than 2F above the effective HighSetpoint but less than 4F above the effective High Setpoint

    Red Temperature is more than 4F above or below the effectivesetpoints

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    i-Vu CCN Standard CCN schedulesThere are two types of CCN schedules:

    1 64 are local schedules that reside within the equipment

    65 99 are network or global schedules, which are sent over a CCN network and received by controllersthat contain network schedules

    i-Vu CCN Standard supports both local and global schedules.

    Most CCN equipment is shipped with the default schedule of 64. See exceptions below.Equipment i-Vu CCN Standard's default

    schedule numberComfort Controller/UC/Expansion Controllers 0

    Any controllers using a custom equipment file (*.equip)

    created with ApplicationBuilder

    0

    Gen III VVT, 48/50EJ (Conquest), FSM, CSM 1

    All PICs 64

    CAUTION Confirm the actual schedule numbers that are in use in the controller, as they may have beenchanged from their programmed default settings.

    In order to utilize i-Vu CCN Standard schedules, the i-Vu CCN Standard schedule number must match the CCN

    schedule number at the controller. This can be set in i-Vu CCN Standard by selecting the equipment in the

    navigation tree and clicking Schedules > CCNtab. It is also accessible at the area or site level.NOTE To reduce start-up labor on a retrofit project, existing network schedules can be used by i-Vu CCNStandard. However, switching to local schedules allows for schedule retention after a power failure and local

    schedule maintenance tables.

    If a controller uses a different schedule number, complete the following steps.

    CAUTION Failure to follow these steps may result in unexpected equipment operation.1 On the navigation tree, select the controller.

    2 Click the Schedules page, then CCN tab.3 Adjust the following fields:

    Schedule number- enter the CCN schedule number in use at the controller. Override time (optional)- enter the number of minutes of the desired override and verify that the

    controller override time is greater than or equal to this number

    Override group (page26)- enter the number of the group, if you have established one

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    7 Type a schedule name in the Descriptionfield.8 Enter desired values in the fields below Description.9 Change the default time segment (shown as a colored bar) for the schedule by doing one of the

    following:

    Click the segment, then type Startand Endtimes in the fields above the segment.

    Click and drag either end of the segment or the entire segment.Optional: Click Show Advancedbelow the schedule bar to add one or more separate segments to theschedule.

    10 Click OK.

    Type Schedule runsWeekly Every week on the specified daysDate On a single, specified date

    Date Range Between two specified datesDate List On multiple, specified datesWildcard According to a repeating pattern (For example, the second Tuesday of

    every month)

    Continuous Continuously between specified times on two separate datesDated Weekly Weekly between a start date and an end date (For example, the

    summer break in the school year)

    To apply a schedule to a group of equipmentYou must create a group, then add members (equipment) to the group before you can apply a schedule.

    1 Select Scheduling Groups in the navigation tree.2 Click Add.3 Type a name for the new schedule group in the Namefield.

    Optional: Change the default Reference name.4 Click OK.5 On the tree, click the plus sign (+) next to Scheduling Groups.6 In the navigation pane, select the group you want to add items to.

    7 Click the Membersbutton at the top of the action pane.8 On the selection tree at the right, select a piece of equipment.

    9 Click Add.TIP Use the Raiseand Lowerbuttons to reorder items in the group list. Changing the order is for yourviewing convenience and does not affect the system.

    10 Click OK.11 Click Schedules, then Configure.

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    To view schedules1 Select a navigation tree item (site, area, or equipment).

    2 Click Schedulespage > Viewtab.3 Optional: Click an Effectivebar to view all the schedules that contribute to the resulting schedule.

    NOTES When multiple schedules affect a single area or piece of equipment, i-Vu CCN Standard sorts the

    schedules by prioritythe higher the priority, the closer the schedule is to the Effectivebar. You seta schedule's priority when you add a schedule.

    You can also view schedules on the following detailed, printable schedule reports. These reports areaccessible from the Schedulespage > Reports tab or from the Reportsbutton drop-down menu.

    This report... allows you to...Schedule Instances Find every schedule with its location that is entered at and below a selected tree

    item. This report can help you discover newly added and conflicting schedules.

    Effective Schedules View all equipment that may be scheduled and the net result of all schedules in

    effect for a selected date and time.

    Set local and global CCN time schedulesThere are two types of CCN schedules:

    1 64 are local schedules that reside within the equipment 65 99 are network or global schedules, which are sent over a CCN network and received by controllers

    that contain network schedules

    i-Vu CCN Standard supports both local and global schedules.

    Most CCN equipment is shipped with the default schedule of 64. See exceptions below.Equipment i-Vu CCN Standard's default

    schedule numberComfort Controller/UC/Expansion Controllers 0

    Any controllers using a custom equipment file (*.equip)

    created with ApplicationBuilder

    0

    Gen III VVT, 48/50EJ (Conquest), FSM, CSM 1

    All PICs 64

    CAUTION Confirm the actual schedule numbers that are in use in the controller, as they may have beenchanged from their programmed default settings.

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    In order to utilize i-Vu CCN Standard schedules, the i-Vu CCN Standard schedule number must match the CCN

    schedule number at the controller. This can be set in i-Vu CCN Standard by selecting the equipment in the

    navigation tree and clicking Schedules > CCNtab. It is also accessible at the area or site level.NOTE To reduce start-up labor on a retrofit project, existing network schedules can be used by i-Vu CCNStandard. However, switching to local schedules allows for schedule retention after a power failure and local

    schedule maintenance tables.

    If a controller uses a different schedule number, complete the following steps.

    CAUTION Failure to follow these steps may result in unexpected equipment operation.1 On the navigation tree, select the controller.

    2 Click the Schedules page, then CCN tab.3 Adjust the following fields:

    Schedule number- enter the CCN schedule number in use at the controller. Override time (optional)- enter the number of minutes of the desired override and verify that the

    controller override time is greater than or equal to this number

    Override group (page26)- enter the number of the group, if you have established one

    Create and modify an i-Vu schedule

    You can define schedules that automatically keep occupants comfortable and equipment running efficiently.

    In the navigation tree, you can apply a schedule to a single tree item or to a group.

    When you apply a schedule to a single equipment(page26), the schedule affects equipment at andbelow the area or equipment where the schedule was added.

    When you apply a schedule to an area, the schedule affects all pieces of equipment in that area. When you apply a schedule to a schedule grou(page27)p, the schedule affects all pieces of equipment

    in the group.

    Graphics pagesYou can view and adjust your equipment from Graphicspages and change the setpoints for occupied andunoccupied hours.

    NOTES Ctrl-+click or right-click a value and select Microblock Propertiesfrom the drop-down menu to view and

    change properties in the popup.

    Alt-click or right-click a value and select Global Modifyfrom the drop-down menu to view and change theproperty in other equipment.

    Forced values are indicated by a yellow dashed line If a graphic is larger than the action pane, right-click the graphic and select Scale to Fitto see the whole

    graphic. Right-click and select Scale to 100%to return the graphic to its original size.When using Scale to 100%, hold down Ctrl while rolling the mouse wheel to zoom in and out on a graphic.

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    In i-Vu CCN Standard, you:

    View, acknowledge, and delete alarms received by i-Vu CCN Standard(page31) Set up the alarm actions that i-Vu CCN Standard performs(page31) Set up new alarm sources to generate alarms(page35)NOTE Besides the alarms that you set up, i-Vu CCN Standard has built-in system and equipment alarms.

    View, acknowledge, and delete alarmsYou can view, acknowledge, and delete alarms received by i-Vu CCN Standard. Alarms are hierarchical and

    can be applied to an area, which then affects all equipment in that area.

    To view all alarms, you must be at the system level in the navigation tree.

    The color of the system-wide alarms button signifies one of the following conditions:

    Red Critical alarms need to be acknowledged. YellowNon-critical alarms need to be acknowledged. GreyNo alarms need to be acknowledged.Click the system-wide alarms button to view all alarms in the system.

    You must acknowledge alarms that have been set up to require acknowledgement. Right-click alarm message

    to print, acknowledge, or delete.

    i-Vu CCN Standard closes an alarm when all of the following have occurred:

    You acknowledge the alarm (if required) i-Vu CCN Standard receives a return-to-normal (if required) i-Vu CCN Standard performs all alarm actionsTo save alarm information before deleting, select Alarms > Reports tab > Alarms > clickRun button.

    To receive audible notification of alarms

    You can set up i-Vu CCN Standard to play an audio file on your workstation when it receives a critical or non-

    critical alarm.

    1 Click Main Menu , then select System Options >My Settings.2 Under Preferences, select Non-critical alarmsor Critical alarms to be notified of them.When an alarm triggers the audio file to play, you can temporarily silence the sound by clicking the menu

    button and selecting Silence. The alarm is silenced for a period of about five minutes or until anotheralarm that triggers a sound is received.

    Set up alarm actionsAlarm Action- An action that i-Vu CCN Standard performs to notify personnel of an alarm or to recordinformation about the alarm. You can assign alarm actions to an alarm source, a category of alarm sources,

    alarm sources from a certain location, or a combination of these criteria.

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    To assign alarm actions to alarm sources:

    Although you can assign an alarm action to an individual alarm source, you typically assign an action to

    multiple alarm sources at the area or equipment level. The alarm action applies to all instances of the alarm

    sources at the selected location and below. Click an actions Edit button to make any changes.To assign an alarm action to alarm sources:

    1 On the navigation tree, select the area or equipment, containing the alarm sources.

    2 Click Alarms> Actions tab and follow the 3 steps on the screen.NOTE Use Ctrl+click, Shift+click, or both to select multiple items.

    3 Click Add.4 Set up the alarm action by editing the fields on the alarm action page. See the appropriate alarm action

    below for field descriptions.

    5 Click OK.

    Send E-mail

    The Send E-mailalarm action sends a message to one or more e-mail accounts. The alarm action can alsorun a report and attach it to the e-mail as a PDF, HTML, or Excel file.

    Field NotesTo Type the address(es) that you want to send the alarm to. To enter multiple

    addresses, type a space or press Enter after each address.From Enter a valid address if required by your mailserver.Mail Host Your Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) mailservers address.

    TIP This can be either an IP address or a system name, such asmail.mycompany.com.

    Mail Host Port The port that will be receiving your email.Mail Host Security Options Choose your appropriate security option. Contact your network administrator for this

    information if necessary.Specify Mail User Select if your mailserver requires a username and password.Send mail as MIMEattachment Select if your mailserver allows only MIME attachments.

    Message Text Use punctuation, spaces, or returns after the entries to format the text.To add live data to the text, select field codes from the Append Field Codelist.

    Attach Report Select to attach a i-Vu CCN Standard report to the e-mail, then select the Reportand the Format.NOTE The Report Name field shows a custom report only if it was created at thecurrent system level.

    Run asshows the name and login name of the operator creating the alarm action.The report will be run using the privileges and report options of this operator.

    TIP You may want to create a new operator with limited privileges for this purpose.

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    Field NotesPerform Action By default, i-Vu CCN Standard performs an alarm action when the alarm source

    generates an alarm andwhen it returns to normal. Under Run Conditionsyou canchoose to:

    Run the alarm action only when the alarm source generates an alarm orwhenit returns to normal.

    Wait for the specified amount of time, then run the alarm action if the alarmhas not been acknowledged or has not returned to normal. *

    Run if the alarm occurs during the occupied hours defined for a schedulegroup or run if the alarm occurs during the unoccupied hours defined for a

    schedule group. *

    EXAMPLE: To have i-Vu CCN Standard perform one alarm action during work

    hours and a different alarm action after work hours:

    1. Create aschedule group(page27), but do not assign members to it.2. Create a schedule for the group. Set the occupied hours to be the same as

    the work hours.

    3. Create the alarm action that you want i-Vu CCN Standard to perform duringwork hours. Under Run Conditions, select Run if schedule group is Occupied.

    4. Create the alarm action that you want i-Vu CCN Standard to perform duringafter hours. Under Run Conditions, select Run if schedule group is Unoccupied.

    NOTE You should not assign this alarm action to frequently-occurring alarms as this may cause problems onyour network or the Internet.

    Alarm Popup and Alarm Notification Client

    The Alarm Popupalarm action pops up a message on any networked computer that is running the i-Vu CCNStandard Alarm Notification Client application.

    Field NotesTo OperatorTo Group Select individual operators or operator groups who should receive alarmnotification.Generate alarm if deliveryfails Select this checkbox to send a System Info alarm to i-Vu CCN Standard Server ifthe popup recipient is not currently running the Alarm Popup application.Message text Use punctuation, spaces, or returns after the entries to format the text.

    To add live data to the text, select field codes from the Append Field Codelist.Append Field Code Add field codes to the message text if desired.

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    Using the i-Vu CCN Standard Alarm Notification Client application:

    The i-Vu CCN Standard Alarm Notification Client application must be running on each client computer that

    should receive popup notifications. Keep the application minimized to the right side of the Windows task bar.

    The window will pop up with a message whenever an alarm occurs.

    NOTE To use the i-Vu CCN Standard Alarm Notification Client application across a firewall, you must openUDP port 47806.

    Select an alarm message, then click to open a browser window displaying the piece of equipment that

    generated the alarm.

    Button NotesOpens a browser window that displays the piece of equipment that generated the alarm.

    Copies the selected alarm information to the clipboard.

    Removes the alarm information from the alarm popup list. Removing items from this list has no

    effect on the alarms list in i-Vu CCN Standard.

    View information about the server connection.

    Define:

    What server to connect to Which kind of page you want to open in i-Vu CCN Standard Whether or not the equipment opens in a new browser window Which notification sounds you want to use

    To install the i-Vu CCN Standard Alarm Notification Client application:Follow the steps below on each client computer that should receive alarm popups.

    PREREQUISITE You must enable Alarm Popup support in System Options >General tab.1 Install software from your Tools CD.2 Click Alarm Popup Application.3 Click Run, then follow the on-screen instructions to install the i-Vu CCN Standard Alarm Notification Client

    application. To locate your applicable IP address, look in System Options > Generalor the ManagementTool.4 After you click Done, the application starts automatically.5 In the Settingsdialog box, enter appropriate values in each field on the Server Connection, Browse To,Internet Explorer, and Notification Soundstabs.

    NOTE You can also click to open this box. See the topic above for a description of the settings.

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    6 Click OK.7 Minimize the i-Vu CCN Standard Alarm Notification Client window.

    Set up an alarm source in i-Vu CCN StandardIn i-Vu CCN Standard you can:

    Edit an alarm sources settings or set up a new alarm source to generate alarms Select Properties page > Alarm Sources tab to set up all alarms associated with a particular piece of

    equipment

    To set up, edit, or disable alarm sources

    To set up, edit, or disable a single alarm source:

    1 On the navigation tree, select the alarm source.

    2 Select Alarms> Enable/Disabletab and make changes to the fields as needed. See table below.3 Click View Selected Sources,then click the selected alarm source on the Web Page Dialog.4 Make changes to the fields as needed. The fields can vary for different types of alarm sources.

    5 Click OKor Apply.6 Click Close.TIP To set up all the alarms for a piece of equipment at once, select Properties page > Alarm Sources tab.

    Field NotesPotential alarm source Select the checkbox to enable the alarm source to generate alarms. Clear the

    checkbox to disable the alarm source.

    Alarm Select to have the alarm source generate an alarm when the specifiedconditions occur.

    For a binary input, enter the conditions for generating an alarm. For an analog input, type the low and high limits that, when exceeded, will

    generate an alarm.

    Deadband The amount inside the normal range by which an alarm conditionmust return before a return-to-normal notification is generated.

    NOTE If the Status checkbox is selected, the alarm condition currently exists.Return to Normal Select to have the alarm source generate a return-to-normal when the alarm

    condition returns to a normal state.Fault Select to have an alarm generated if the alarm source is not configured correctly.

    NOTE If the Status checkbox is selected, the alarm source is currentlymisconfigured.

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    Field NotesAlarm requiresacknowledgement Select to have i-Vu CCN Standard require that an operator acknowledge thealarm.Return requiresacknowledgement

    Select to have i-Vu CCN Standard require that an operator acknowledge the

    return-to-normal.

    Classified as Critical This property determines the color of the system-wide alarm button when thealarm comes in.

    = Critical = Non-critical

    Event State The current state of the alarm source can be: Normalvalue is normal Off normalthe value is not normal (binary only) Faultthe alarm source microblock may be misconfigured High Limitthe value exceeds the normal range (analog only) Low Limitthe value is below the normal range (analog only)

    Notification Class Do not change this field.

    To set up, edit, or disable multiple alarm sources simultaneously:

    1 On the navigation tree, select the area or equipment containing the alarm sources you want to change.

    2 Click Alarms, then select the Enable/Disabletab.3 In step 1, select the categories that contain the alarm sources.

    NOTE In step 1and step 2, CTRL+click to select multiple items or select the Select Allcheckbox.4 In step 2, select the alarm sources.5 Make appropriate changes in step 3.6 Click OK.NOTE Click View Selected Sourcesto view or change settings for each alarm.

    To view all instances of an alarm source

    To find all instances of an alarm source at and below a selected area:

    1 On the navigation tree, select an area.

    2 Click Alarmsand select the Actions, Enable/Disable, or Category tab.3 Select an alarm source from the list in step 2.4 Click View Selected Sources.NOTE You may be able to change settings that relate to the tab you selected.

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    To simulate an alarm

    To test the setup of an alarm source and its alarm actions(page31), you can simulate an alarm or its return-

    to-normal.1 On the navigation tree, select the alarm source whose alarm you want to simulate.

    2 Click Properties > Alarm Sourcestab.3 Click on an alarm point that is labeled as (BALM) or (CALM) and is enabled as a Potential Alarm Source

    (fifth column from the left).

    4 In the dialog box that opens, click Alarms, then select the Enable/Disable tab.5 Select the Enablecheckbox next to Alarm orReturn to Normal.6 Click Simulatenext to Alarm orReturn to Normal.7 Click Close.

    8 Select the equipment on the tree, then select the Alarms >Viewtab to see the alarm.

    Trendsi-Vu CCN Standard can read and store equipment status values over time and then display this information in

    a graph to help you monitor the equipments operation.

    Trends are automatically enabled for points that appear on equipment graphics (if the graphic was generated

    from the i-Vu CCN Standard Library). Samples are automatically collected every 20 minutes.

    Trend data can be collected for any input or output point in i-Vu CCN Standard and are accumulated for up to

    7 days. Trends can be generated for individual points or multiple points on one graph.

    When the storage capacity of your system is running low from too much historical trend data, you will receivean error message. To create more storage space, go to the Management Tooland click Compress System.

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    To collect trend data for a pointBefore you can look at a trend graph for a point, you must enable trending for that point and then tell i-Vu

    CCN Standard how you want the equipment to collect the point's data.

    1 On the navigation tree, select the equipment that has the point you want to trend.

    2 Click the Trendsbutton drop-down arrow, select Enabled orDisabled Points, then select the point.

    3 Click the Enable/Disabletab, then verify that Enable Trend Logis checked.4 Enter information in the appropriate fields. See table below.

    5 Click OK.TIP You can set up all trends for a piece of equipment at once on the Trend Sourcestab of the equipment'sPropertiespage.

    Field NotesSample every _:_:_ (hh:mm) This method records (samples) the points value at

    the time interval you define in this field.

    NOTE Be sure to set trend intervals to one minute orgreater.

    Sample on COV(change of value) This method records the points value only when thevalue changes by at least the amount you enter inthe COV Incrementfield.NOTE Use this method for a binary point or for ananalog point that has infrequent changes in value.

    BACnet Configuration The Object Nameis a unique alphanumeric string thatdefines the BACnet object. Although the Object Namefield can be edited, it is not recommended. TheNotification Classis set to 1 to receive alarmsgenerated by Carrier control modules.

    NOTE Run a Trend Usage report(page40)to view trend data.

    Graphing data for multiple pointsYou can graph multiple trend points simultaneously to help monitor and troubleshoot your system.

    A comparison trend graph can display up to four graphs on the page. Each graph can display up to 4 similar

    points - 4 binary points or 4 analog points.

    NOTE Before you create a comparison trend graph, verify trending for the individual points you want toinclude in the graph. See To collect trend data for a point.

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    To create a comparison trend graph

    You can select up to 16 trends to view, then save them for graphing again later.

    1In the navigation tree, select the area or equipment where you want to view the graph.

    2 Click the Trendsbutton drop-down arrow, then select New Graph.3 Select up to 16 trends from the selection tree. Use Ctrl+click, Shift+click, or both to select multiple

    items.

    4 Click View.5 Optional: Click Saveto name and save the trend graph configuration so the graph will be accessible

    from the Trends button.

    To edit a comparison trend graph

    To add another graph to a trend graph page

    1 Select the navigation tree item where the trend was created.

    2 Click the Trends drop-down arrow, then select the trend graph.3 On the Configuretab, click the Addbutton below the Graphslist.4 Type a Y-axis label.

    5 Add up to 4 points. (See below.)

    6 Click OK.

    To add a point to a trend graph

    1 Select the navigation tree item where the trend was created.

    2 Click the Trends drop-down arrow, then select the trend graph.3 On the Configuretab, select a graph in the Graphslist.4 Click the Addbutton below the Pointslist.5 Select a point from the navigation tree to define the Data source.

    NOTE Each graph can display up to 4 similar type points (all binary or all analog).6 Click OK.

    To delete a graph from a comparison trend graph page

    1 Select the navigation tree item where the trend was created.

    2 Click the Trends drop-down arrow, then select the trend graph.3 On the Configuretab, select the graph you want to delete in the Graphslist.4 Click the Delete button below the Graphslist.5 Click OK.

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    Monitor and control equipment

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    This report... allows you to...Parameter Mismatch Discover where your system has parameter mismatches that need to be resolved.

    CommissioningEquipment Checkout View the information on the Equipment Checkout tab of the Properties button

    during commissioning. Also, find equipment that has not been fully

    commissioned.

    SecurityAudit Log Create chronological lists of operators, property changes they have made, and the

    reasons for those changes.

    New ReportsEquipment Summary An Equipment Summaryreport can provide the following information for

    equipment at or below the location where the report is created.

    To run a report1 Select an item on the navigation tree.

    NOTE A report shows data for the selected tree item and all its children.2 Click the Reportsbutton drop-down arrow, then select a report.3 On the Optionstab, define the layout and content of the report.

    NOTES Changing the size and orientation of the printed page also changes the report layout on the View

    tab. To create a CSV (Comma Separated Values) file after you run the report, select Support CSV textformat. See To create a PDF, Excel spreadsheet, or CSV file(page41). i-Vu CCN Standard saves report options for the current operator. When that operator logs in again, i-

    Vu CCN Standard uses the same options.

    4 Click Run.5 Click PDFif you want to print the report.

    To create a PDF or Excel spreadsheetPREREQUISITE FOR CSV TEXT You must enable CSV text before you run the report. Click the Reportstab andchoose a report from the drop-down menu. Click the Options tab > Support CSV text format.Run a report

    1 Select Reportspage > View tab.2 Click Runbutton.3 ChoosePDF, Excel, or CSV Text.For Excel or CSV Text, click Opento view the file or Save to save it.

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    Custom reportsYou can create custom reports to collect and display specific information. For example, you can createenvironmental and power consumption reports for a building.

    Equipment SummaryAn Equipment Summaryreport can provide the following information for equipment at or below the locationwhere the report is created.

    Color Active alarm Locked values Current value of selected points Effective schedule

    To create an Equipment Summaryreport:1 On the navigation tree, select the location where you want to view the report.

    2 Click the Reportsbutton drop-down arrow, then select New Report.3 Select Equipment Summary.4 Type a name for the report.

    5 Click Create.6 On the Designtab, define the layout and the Maximum number of rows.7 To create a CSV (Comma Separated Values) file after you run the report, select Support CSV text format.

    See To create a PDF, Excel spreadsheet, or CSV file(page41).

    8 Select or clear the Optional Sectionscheckboxes as needed.9 Select Available Pointsthat you want to include in the report. (Use Ctrl+click, Shift+click, or both to

    select multiple points.)

    10 Click Add.11 Click OK.12 Click Run.NOTE To run this report later, go to the location where the report was created. Click the Reportsbutton drop-down arrow, select the report, then click Run.

    To view a custom report1 Select the item in the navigation tree where the report was created.

    2 Click the Reportsbutton drop-down arrow, then select the report you want to view.3 Click Run.

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    To create a PDF or Excel spreadsheetPREREQUISITE FOR CSV TEXT You must enable CSV text before you run the report. Click the Reportstab andchoose a report from the drop-down menu. Click the Options tab > Support CSV text format.

    Run a report

    1 Select Reportspage > View tab.2 Click Runbutton.3 ChoosePDF, Excel, or CSV Text.For Excel or CSV Text, click Opento view the file or Save to save it.

    To edit or delete a custom report1 Select the item in the navigation tree where the report was created.

    2 Click the Reportsbutton drop-down arrow, then select the report you want to edit or delete.3 Do one of the following:

    Edit the report, then click OK. Click Main Menu , then select Delete.

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    Restore data from backup1 Click PC Restoreor USB Restoreunder Manage Server Data in theManagement Tool. . PC Restore - Browse to your backup file and click Perform Restore. USB Restore- Place your backup USB drive in any port on the i -Vu web server.1 Restore is complete when Operation Statusdisplays No Background Operations Currently Active.2 If you wish to change the name of your i-Vu system from the default ivu, enter the new name in the Name

    field under Addressing. The restore process does not automatically reinstate your previous name.3 Exit from theManagement Tool when restore process is complete.

    Restore i-Vu CCN Standard systemFrom Restore CD:

    CAUTION Placing the Restore CDin the i-Vu disk drive reformats your system and restores it to factorydefaults. Library updates are lost and you must reapply them.

    1 Insert the Restore CDinto the i-Vu CCN Standard CD drive.2 Shut down the i-Vu CCN Standard web server by holding down the On/Offbutton for several seconds and

    continuing to press until the blue lights turn off.

    3 Press the On/Offbutton again to restart the i-Vu web server. The installation begins automatically.4 The Restore CDwill eject when reformatting is complete. This process takes several minutes.

    NOTE Do not power off during reformatting5 Close Management Tool.6 Wait another minute or two before accessing the new system via Internet Explorer.

    From i-Vu CCN Standard Restore USB drive:CAUTION Placing the i-Vu CCN Standard Restore USB drive in an i-Vu web server USB port reformats yoursystem and restores it to factory defaults. Library updates are lost and you must reapply them.

    1 Insert the i-Vu CCN Standard RestoreUSB drive into any i-Vu web server USB port.2 Shut down the web server by holding down the On/Offbutton for several seconds. Wait for the blue lights

    to stop before restarting.

    3 Press the On/Offbutton again to restart. The restore process starts automatically and takes severalminutes. The web server shuts off when finished.

    NOTE Do not turn the power off during reformatting!4 Wait another minute or two before accessing the new system via Internet Explorer.

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    Restore factory defaultsRestoring factory defaults deletes your existing data and restores your system to factory defaults. This restore

    process is quicker than using the Restore CD.

    1 Access the Management Toolby clicking the Main Menubutton , then selecting System Options >Generaltab > Management Toolor via your browser by typing your system name followed by :8080.For ex.: http://ivu:8080.

    2 ClickFactory Defaults. This deletes all server data and resets the device to the original factory defaultvalues.

    3 NOTE Executing this option will not delete configuration data under the Addressingand i-Vu PortConfigurationsections of the Management Tool.4 Begin setting up your system.

    Updating the Libraryi-Vu CCN Standard is equipped with a complete library. Library updates will be announced via a Controls

    Bulletin. In the bulletin, there will be a link to a website where you can go to download the new .sal Library file

    to your computer.

    Note Keep copies of the latest Libraries in a safe place. In the event of a system restore, the updated Librarymust be reapplied.

    1 Save the updated .sal file to your computer.

    2 Click the menu button , then select System Setup.3 Select Update Libraryto open a dialog box.4 Browse to the updated .sal file that you have saved on your computer, select the file and click Open.5 Select Continue.6 When process is complete, the dialog box will say File uploaded successfully.7 Click Close.8 Re-scan all devices in System Setupto automatically instantiate the latest graphics.

    NOTE Removing the check by Discover Tables will speed up the process.

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    Command Descriptioncommstat Gives a complete set of diagnostic information for all defined

    connections.

    copy Displays a global copy utility that allows you to selectively copy trend

    graphs, custom reports and all editable properties from the selectedequipment to other equipment in the system with the same control

    program.

    debug Displays information for advanced technical support

    go Goes to the point in the system that is referenced.

    For example:

    go #oa_condi t i onsor

    go vav_1/ m28

    logoffuser Logs off a user (without warning the user).

    Type a whoson manual command to view the IDs of logged in

    operators, then type l ogof f user x, where x is a the user's ID.

    modstat Displays status of the controller at the current location, including:

    Hardware components of the device Software components of the device Error conditions that may exist in the device Date and time the device is using

    notify Sends a message to all operators currently logged in to the system. For

    example, "The server is going to shut down in 5 minutes. Please log

    off." To run this command, type: not i f y your message. Themessage must use only alphanumeric characters.

    ping Ping to verify communication between two IP devices. You cannot pingdevices on non-IP networks. To run this command type: pi ng where is the IP address or device name.

    For example:

    pi ng 192. 168. 168. 1(will ping the IP address 4 times)

    or

    pi ng 192. 168. 168. 1 - t (will ping the IP address constantly)

    rebootserver Restarts i-Vu CCN Standard server. You must have the Installer or

    Administrator role to run this command.

    whereami For the current location, displays the full path and gives the reference

    names of the action button, category, item and tab. You use thesereference names when you create links in ViewBuilder.

    whoson Shows the list of users currently logged in to the i-Vu CCN Standard

    system, the IP addresses from where they are logged on, what kind of

    interface they are using (for example, lvl5 for an Internet browser on a

    computer), and how long it has been since they have actively

    interfaced with the i-Vu CCN Standard system.

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    i-Vu CCN Standard connection options and requirementsYou can use any of the following common network configurations (see below for details):

    Option 1- Connect directly from a PC to the i-Vu web server Option 2- Connect to the Intranet for internal network access only Option 3- Connect to the Internet through the Intranet for both internal and external access Option 4- Connect to the Internet through a dedicated broadband account

    Option 1 - Connect directly from a PC to the i-Vu Open web server

    Requirements: Windows Based PC with Internet Explorer and available Ethernet port LAN Cable (either straight or crossover)Email Options - None

    Option 2 - Connect to a LAN for internal network access only

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    Requirements: Windows Based PC with Internet Explorer and Ethernet port Access to Ethernet LAN For i-Vu CCN Standard systems, you need a (DHCP or static) IP address for each of the following:

    One IP address for the i-Vu web server (required) One IP address for the i-Vu web server's internal router

    Email Options- Email can be sent from an Internet mail server only.

    Option 3 - Connect to the Internet through an Intranet for both internal and external access

    Requirements: Windows Based PC with Internet Explorer and Ethernet port Access to Ethernet LAN For i-Vu CCN Standard systems, you need a (DHCP or static) IP address for each of the following:

    One IP address for the i-Vu web server (required) One IP address for the i-Vu web server's internal router

    Internet IP address provided by the sites IT personnel Open firewall port for HTTP/HTTPS traffic to the i-Vu web server's IP address (default is port 80/443

    respectively)

    Email Options- Email can be sent from both Internet and Intranet mail servers. To send email off of the LAN,the DNS and domain field must be properly configured in the i-Vu web server.

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    Option 4 - Connect to the Internet through a dedicated broadband account

    Windows Based PC with Internet Explorer and Ethernet port Broadband Internet connection (internet IP address provided by the Internet Service Provider) IP router (w/Integrated Switch if PC or s wil l be used) For i-Vu CCN Standard systems, you need a (DHCP or static) IP address for each of the following:

    One IP address for the i-Vu web server (required) One IP address for the i-Vu web server's internal router

    Open firewall port for HTTP/HTTPS traffic to the i-Vu web server's IP address (default is port 80/443respectively)

    Email Options- Email can be sent from an Internet mail server only.

    TCP/UDP Port UsageServer PortsPort Protocol/Usertcp*:80 http (Web Server)

    tcp *:443 https (Web Server)

    tcp *:8080 http (Management Tool)

    udp *:68 DHCP Client daemon

    udp *:137 nmbd (netbios/tcp requests)

    udp *:138 nmbd (netbios/tcp responses)

    udp *:47808 Bacnet/IP

    udp *:47812 CCN/IP

    Udp *:50005 to 50008 Firmware CCN/IP

    udp *:47806 Alarm Pop-up Client

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    NOTE These ports are used by the i-Vu interface device. i-Vu CCN Standard listens through these ports. SOAP uses the HTTP port. HTTP and HTTPS ports are user-viewable/definable via System Options > General tab > Management

    Tool or via your browser by typing your system name followed by :8080. For ex.: http:\\ivu:8080..

    The alarm pop-up is defined through System Options> General. All CCN/IP and BACnet/IP ports have to be exposed if the connection between the i-Vu interface device

    and the device managers contain a firewall.

    All other ports are not configurable.

    DHCP - If you can't access i-Vu CCN Standard with the Internet Explorerby PC nameNotes about i-Vu CCN Standard and DHCP addressingi-Vu CCN Standard is configured to automatically obtain an IP address using DHCP. When i-Vu CCN Standard

    is powered up, it sends a request out its LAN cable to a DHCP server and asks the server to supply it with its

    IP configuration.

    This IP configuration consists of

    an IP address subnet mask default gateway DNS informationi-Vu CCN Standard requires two IP addresses an