elprolog MONITOR Operation Manual
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1 elprolog MONITOR Operation Manual
2 Table of Contents 1. Introduction to elprolog MONITOR How to Start Monitoring Tasks New Task Change Group Menus - Functions - Icons Menus - Functions Icons Configuration Basic Settings Values Group Settings Alarm Settings Notification Settings Acknowledgement Repeat Notification Alarm Sound Alarm Interface 1/ Alarm Interface Scheduler Settings Alarm Warning Keep Alive Send Queue SMS Settings Alarm SMS Warning SMS Keep Alive SMS Send Queue SMS Alarm Printer Alarm Protocol Alarm Protocol Structure Group Protocol Group Protocol Structure Logger Protocol Logger Protocol Structure elprolog MONITOR
3 5.12 Autosave as MDF Autosave Scheduler Alarm Text Editor Data Representation Alarm / Warning Alarm Window Notes About the Alarm Reason Time Responds - Alarm Sequence Error messages Sensor Error Communication Problem Configuration Messages Information for Customer Support...35 FR IT IT ES ES elprolog MONITOR - 3
4 Used Symbols & Designation Key Information IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND WARNINGS Reference to resuming chapter [xxx / yyy / zzz; e.g Alarm Protocol Structure / Title / PC time] or document In the interest of our customers we reserve the right to make any changes resulting from technical advancement. Therefore, schemes, descriptions and extent of delivery are subject to change without any notice! The release of this document is available on the printed and archived original only. This manual is valid as from software release 3.6x 4 - elprolog MONITOR
5 Introduction to elprolog MONITOR 1. Introduction to elprolog MONITOR This application is used to supervise, to display and archiving data of network dataloggers (ECOLOG- NET) as well as forwarding limit values violations. For the configuration of the dataloggers the software elprolog ANALYZE is required. Operation manuals SE3401E & SE3002E The dataloggers to be monitored are put into different groups according to customer facility structures. For this organizational work elprolog CONFIG is used. To controll user access, all entries are supervised by elprolog Operation Manual SU3001E USER. Operation manual SU3001E elprolog ANALYZE elprolog CON- FIG elprolog USER elproevt is an audit trail, which allows to trace easily and quickly all manipulations and events related to the ELPRO datalogging system. elproevt is the memory of the ELPRO software Operation manual SU3001E elproevt. elproevt The following functions are part of the elprolog MONITOR programm: Datalogger supervision and regularly updated measurement values. Alarm monitoring and log files. Automatic data backup to an mdf file, readable with elprolog ANALYZE (21CFR11 compliant file). FR IT IT ES ES elprolog MONITOR - 5
6 How to Start Monitoring Tasks 2. How to Start Monitoring Tasks 2.1 New Task elprolog CON- FIG 1. Define a group with the loggers to be monitored. The result of this work is a group configuration file with the file ending.gcf 2. Select the desired gcf-file and configure the monitoring task 4.1 Basic Settings & 5. Alarm Settings 3. Setup a new monitoring task 3. Menus - Functions - Icons / File / New Examples for the two representation possibilities 7. Data Representation 4. Select the group, define "Measuring" and "View" 4.2 Group Settings Only not selected groups are listed. 2.2 Change Group Select the group, define the cycle time and the data representation possibility 4.2 Group Settings & 7. Data Representation 6 - elprolog MONITOR
7 Menus - Functions - Icons 3. Menus - Functions - Icons The following functions are available in the elprolog MONITOR software: 3.1 Menus - Functions New Open a new group which has to be monitored 4.2 Group Settings Settings Used to change the monitored group and to assign the independent cycle time for each group. 4.2 Group Settings After a restart of the program, the last selected groups will be monitored automatically. FR IT IT Options This function is used for all possible program settings. 4.1 Basic Settings Start autosave manual This function is used to perform an autosave as mdf-file right now 5.12 Autosave as MDF Font... Use these settings to match the used fonts of the main window Hide disabled... Sensors / digital inputs which are disabled in elprolog CONFIG, are not represented in the in the elprolog MONITOR main screen. Show alarm at the top Alarm conditions are shown on top of the list and not in a simple alphabetic order. ES ES Function to organize your screen About elprolog MONITOR Detailed information about the installed software version elprolog MONITOR - 7
8 Menus - Functions - Icons 3.2 Icons Acoustic alarm Switches the local (pc), acoustic alarm off Alarm Window Used to open the alarm window This icon is going to blink red, as soon as an alarm has been released. It stays active till the alarm has been confirmed even the alarm has vanished. 8 - elprolog MONITOR
9 Configuration 4. Configuration 4.1 Basic Settings Select in the "Tools" menu "Options" to open the window FR Location where the configurations from elprolog CONFIG (gcf files) are stored Values Time between 2 scans over the selected group of dataloggers. This parameter may be changed for each group individually in the "Settings" window. It does not influence the measurement logging interval of the dataloggers! Default: 3 Minutes 4.2 Group Settings Switch between logger based or sensor based representation Group Configuration File Values to be monitored Default Cycle time Default View IT IT ES ES Current application languages: German, English or French Language Confirm all entries by pressing the OK button and continue the settings with the selection of the datalogger group to be monitored. For further details see also the window related comment elprolog MONITOR - 9
10 Configuration Values For a safe monitoring of a data logger the following information should be taken into consideration Value Setting Comment Last measured value Last stored value Default setting Required for the first series of ECO- LOG-NET data loggers or for loggers with serial interface only. For an easy evaluation of the different protocols, the logging interval of the data loggers being monitored, should not be longer than half of the cycle time. For logging intervals (> 2 minutes) the data of the loggers will be updated at least once per minute. In this case the cycle time should not be faster than 2 minutes. The data for elprolog MONI- TOR will be up-dated in the logging interval regardless of the data logger settings. 4.2 Group Settings Select in the "Group" menu "Settings" to open the window Store B1 Cooling Shelf In4.1 Basic Settings selected group configuration file. Group names of the data logger groups defined in elprolog CONFIG. The selected group name is used to refer the monitoring window. Measuring This is the time between 2 scans applied for the selected group only. View Switch between logger based or sensor based representation 10 - elprolog MONITOR
11 Alarm Settings 5. Alarm Settings The following settings are part of the "Tools / Options" menu. They are used to define the alarm parameters and alarm reactions. 5.1 Notification Settings FR IT IT Alarms are recognized by elprolog MONITOR only, if they are active at the time of cycle reading! ES ES An alarm indicated by the logger limit values will be recognized. Sensor Alarm An alarm indicated by the elprolog CONFIG limit values. Sensor Warning If the communication with a particular logger gets lost, it will be treated as an alarm (network problems). No connection to logger A cable break or short circuit is treated as an alarm. Sensor error The digital inputs off the logger could be forwarded as an alarm from an external device hooked up to the logger Digital Input 1 / 2 Alarm if Input = 1 Alarm if Input = 0 Switch between Digital Input 1/2 and GND closed Switch between Digital Input 1/2 and GND open This message will be treated as an alarm in cases where autosave of logger data failed Autosave as MDF Autosave failed If one of the wireless sensors of an ECOLOG-NET LR8 reaches a critical battery level, this is treated as a warning. Warning of low battery power wireless sensor elprolog MONITOR - 11
12 Alarm Settings Deviation Limit value Notification State Example ++ Logger (see status) Alarm 28 C + elprolog CONFIG Warning 22 C o.k. 20 C - elprolog CONFIG Warning 17 C -- Logger (see status) Alarm 9 C 5.2 Acknowledgement Definition of up to 3 text fields and their title row for the documentation of an alarm or a warning message. Fill in comment mandatory To acknowledge an alarm, a comment has to be entered into the "Alarm Acknowledgement" window Notes About the Alarm Reason 12 - elprolog MONITOR
13 Alarm Settings 5.3 Repeat Notification Delay time in number of cycles till an active alarm- warning notification will be repeated. Active alarms and warnings are repeated only. FR 5.4 Alarm Sound IT IT ES ES Directory which contains the desired acoustic alarm. Path elprolog MONITOR - 13
14 Alarm Settings 5.5 Alarm Interface 1/2 Enable Alarm Interface This check box activates the features of the optional Alarm Interface (part no 2355-A). For technical details see: user manual of the alarm interface D-AD-2102E. ComPort To select the communication port where the Alarm Interface is connected to. Alarm Forwarding Warning Forwarding Watchdog This check box activates the alarm interface 5.1 Notification Settings / Conditions. This check box activates a watchdog function that will release an alarm as soon as the communication between the PC and the Alarm Interface breaks down or the software elprolog MONITOR stops running. Test Alarm Interface Alarm Interface Version Test of the 2 relay contacts. Service function to identify the firmware version (old V1.2 / current V1.7) of the alarm interface used 14 - elprolog MONITOR
15 Alarm Settings Alarm Interface Scheduler AVAILABLE FROM FIRMWARE VERSION 1.7 OR HIGHER FR IT IT Delay time between the registration of an alarm by elprolog MONITOR and the activation of the alarm interface. Start delay ES ES Change over switch function during the period of an alarm For details about the delay 8.2 Time Responds - Alarm Sequence times 5.6 Settings Switch on time Switch off time IF THESE INFORMATION ARE INCORRECT, THE ALARM S WILL NOT REACH THEIR RECIPITS! elprolog MONITOR - 15
16 Alarm Settings Alarm Enable Alarm E- Mail Subject, TO, CC This check box activates the forwarding feature These are common used information for addressing an . All information needed to identify a troubled measurement is automatically enclosed in the Text / Button: Edit This block contains information like: process information, responsibilities and instructions and will be added to each alarm Alarm Text Editor Warning Use Alarm settings Subject, TO, CC If this check box is activated, the settings from the alarm are used for the warning . These are common used information for addressing an . All information needed to identify a troubled measurement is automatically enclosed in the Text / Button: Edit This block contains information like: process information, responsibilities and instructions and will be added to each warning Alarm Text Editor 16 - elprolog MONITOR
17 Alarm Settings Keep Alive This function is used to send a repeated check . This ensures that the notification works in case of alarm. Enable Keep Alive FR Delay time between the Keep Alive s These are common used information for addressing an . All information needed to identify a troubled measurement is automatically enclosed in the This block contains information like: process information, responsibilities and instructions and will be added to each "Keep Alive ". 6. Alarm Text Editor Maximal Time between s Subject, TO, CC Text / Button: Edit IT IT ES ES Server Address (Host or IP) Server requires authentication User Password Application Name mail.gmx.com select check box [email protected] Your GMX password Any sender name [email protected] elprolog MONITOR - 17
18 Alarm Settings Send Queue Enable Send Queue Until the successful mailing, this function repeats the sending of the . The queue of pending messages is cleared by disabling this function. Repeat time interval Delay time between the repeated s. 5.7 SMS Settings IF THESE INFORMATION ARE INCORRECT, OR THE SIGNAL STRGTH IS TOO LOW THE ALARM SMS WILL NOT REACH THEIR RECIPITS! 18 - elprolog MONITOR
19 Alarm Settings Alarm SMS This check box activates this SMS feature. Enable Alarm SMS FR This block contains information like: process information, responsibilities and instructions and will be added to each alarm SMS. 6. Alarm Text Editor Warning SMS Text / Button: Edit IT IT ES ES If this check box is activated, the settings from the alarm SMS are used for the warning SMS. This block contains information like: process information, responsibilities and instructions and will be added to each warning SMS. 6. Alarm Text Editor Use Alarm SMS Settings Text / Button: Edit elprolog MONITOR - 19
20 Alarm Settings Important for prepaid SIM card Keep Alive SMS Some providers are going to lock the mobile abo, if it is not used for a certain period of time. This function is used to send a repeated SMS which avoids the locking of the mobile abo. Enable Keep Alive SMS Maximal Time between SMS Text / Button: Edit This check box activates this SMS feature. Delay time between the keep alive SMS This block contains information like: process information, responsibilities and instructions and will be added to each "Keep Alive SMS". 6. Alarm Text Editor Send Queue SMS Enable Send Queue SMS Until the successful sending, this function repeats the sending of the SMS. The queue of pending messages is cleared by disabling this function. Repeat time interval Delay time between the repeated SMS elprolog MONITOR
21 Alarm Settings 5.8 Alarm Printer This check box activates the alarm printer function. Each alarm event is going to lead to a print out on the selected printer. This block contains information like: process information, responsibilities and instructions and will be added to each alarm printout. 6. Alarm Text Editor Enable Alarm Printer Text / Button: Edit FR IT IT ES ES GDI Win Printer e. g. Canon S520 only works as an alarm printer if an additional software like: will be used! 5.9 Alarm Protocol Location where all the alarm protocols (csv-files; plain text) will be kept. Path & File Name elprolog MONITOR - 21
22 Alarm Settings Alarm Protocol Structure Column Titel Note 1 PC time 2 Logger time Alarm Sensor Digital input 3 Alarm Info 4 Logger group 5 Logger name 6 Logger ID 7 Sensor no Reason for alarm This entry refers to the sensor number of the logger 8 Sensor Name Name of the alarm releasing sensor 9 S1-Name 10 S1-Value 11 S1-Unit 12 S1-Status 0 ok 1 Sensor deactivated (in elprolog CONFIG) 2 Warning 3 Warning confirmed 4 Alarm 5 Alarm confirmed 6 u.f./o.f./n.c. 7 u.f./o.f./n.c. confirmed u.f. o.f. n.c Corresponds to the above information for sensor D1-Name Name of digital input 1 42 D1-Value 0 / 1 Value under stepping measurement range Value over stepping measurement range Sensor not connected / wire brake Current state of D1 (see alarm protocol for more details) 43 D1-Text value Describes the state of D1 44 D1-Status 0 ok Digital input deactivated (in elprolog CONFIG) 4 Alarm 5 Alarm confirmed Corresponds to the above information for digital input D elprolog MONITOR
23 Alarm Settings Acknowledge Information 49 User name 50 Host Name For alarm confirmation 51 Comment title 1 52 Comment text 1 For alarm confirmation Corresponds to the above information for digital input D Group Protocol A group protocol is a text file (csv-file; plain text) with the content of the last scan. All alarm monitor information is stored. FR IT IT ES ES Location where the group protocols will be kept. Path & File Name elprolog MONITOR - 23
24 Alarm Settings Group Protocol Structure Column Titel Note 1 Logger ID 2 Logger name 3 PC time 4 Logger time 5 Logger state 6 S1-Name 7 S1-Value 8 S1-Unit 9 S1-Status 0 Communication ok 1 Data logger deactivated (in elprolog CONFIG) 4 No connection 5 No connection confirmed 0 ok 1 Sensor deactivated (in elprolog CONFIG) 2 Warning 3 Warning confirmed 4 Alarm 5 Alarm confirmed 6 u.f./o.f./n.c. 7 u.f./o.f./n.c. confirmed u.f. o.f. n.c Corresponds to the above information for sensor D1-Name Name of digital input 1 39 D1-Value 0 / 1 Value under stepping measurement range Value over stepping measurement range Sensor not connected / wire brake Current state of D1 (see alarm protocol for more details) 40 D1-Text value Describes the state of D1 41 D1-Status 0 ok 1 Digital input deactivated (in elprolog CONFIG) Alarm 5 Alarm confirmed Corresponds to the above information for digital input D elprolog MONITOR
25 Alarm Settings 5.11 Logger Protocol A logger protocol is a text file (csv-file; plain text) with the content of the last scan. Each logger in the selected group gets its own logger protocol. FR This entry determines the number of measurement cycles kept in the logger protocol file. Location where the logger protocols will be kept. Number of cycles stored Path & File Name IT IT ES ES elprolog MONITOR - 25
26 Alarm Settings Logger Protocol Structure Column Titel Note 1 Logger ID 2 Logger name 3 PC time 4 Logger time 5 Logger state 6 S1-Name 7 S1-Value 8 S1-Unit 9 S1-Status 0 Communication ok 1 Data logger deactivated (in elprolog CONFIG) 4 No connection 5 No connection confirmed 0 ok 1 Sensor deactivated (in elprolog CONFIG) 2 Warning 3 Warning confirmed 4 Alarm 5 Alarm confirmed 6 u.f./o.f./n.c. 7 u.f./o.f./n.c. confirmed u.f. o.f. n.c Corresponds to the above information for sensor D1-Name Name of digital input 1 39 D1-Value 0 / 1 Value under stepping measurement range Value over stepping measurement range Sensor not connected / wire brake Current state of D1 (see alarm protocol for more details) 40 D1-Text value Describes the state of D1 41 D1-Status 0 ok 1 Digital input deactivated (in elprolog CONFIG) Alarm 5 Alarm confirmed Corresponds to the above information for digital input D elprolog MONITOR
27 Alarm Settings 5.12 Autosave as MDF FR This check box activates the Autosave function. Enable Autosave This is the place where the Autosave files will be kept. Path IT IT The datalogger clock will be regularly adjusted to the pc clock. This results in e.g. automatic daylight saving time change. This function requires elprolog ANALYZE 3.63 Synchronizing the data logger clock requires at least the following firmware versions: Synchronize Logger Time before Autosave ES ES Logger Firmware Version ECOLOG-NET LH2 / WH ECOLOG-NET LP4 / WP ECOLOG-NET LA8 / WA ECOLOG-NET LR THE ALARM RELEASED BY A FAILED AUTOSAVE, WILL BE REGISTERED IN THE ALARM PROTOCOL AND PRINTED OUT! elprolog MONITOR - 27
28 Alarm Settings Autosave file name definition: ID-Number - Module Tag - Date - Increasing number Autosave Scheduler THE DATA ARE NOT AUTOSAVE AT THE INDICATED AUTOSAVE TIME BUT ON THE NEXT FOLLOWING ELPROLOG MONITOR READ OUT CYCLE! 28 - elprolog MONITOR
29 Alarm Text Editor 6. Alarm Text Editor Allows you to setup the contend of your text messages. For further details see the window related comment. FR IT IT ES ES elprolog MONITOR - 29
30 Data Representation 7. Data Representation The following 2 data representation modes are possible on the elprolog MONITOR main screen Sensor based representation Logger based representation Cycle time Remaining time Next autosave Time between two scans Time left till the next scan Date and time till the next autosave 30 - elprolog MONITOR
31 Alarm / Warning 8. Alarm / Warning The background color in the corresponding field / row is going to change: - If a limit value is violated - The alarm state on one of the digital inputs (D1 / D2) is indicated - A malfunction is detected Sensor based representation By the flashing icon: "Show Alarm Window", and the alarm window (pop-up) an alarm makes attentive. FR IT IT Logger based representation ES ES white red orange yellow cyan gray normal: Alarm: The defined alarm limit of the data logger has been over-/ understepped. Warning: The warning limit defined in elprolog CONFIG has been over-/ understepped. Malfunction of a sensor Communication Problem 9. Error messages Warning of low battery power wireless sensor with measurement values, sensor is disabled in elprolog CONFIG - Alarm - Malfunction of a sensor - Communication Problem triggers an acoustic alarm until they are acknowledged 5.4 Alarm Sound. If the program is visible as symbol in the task border only, nevertheless the alarm window becomes visible on screen. Acoustic Alarm elprolog MONITOR as symbol elprolog MONITOR - 31
32 Alarm / Warning 8.1 Alarm Window 1. Warning 2. e.g. communication error 3. Alarm 4. Row-wise alarm acknowledge Notes About the Alarm Reason 5. Alarm 6. Alarm Value back to normal This line will be removed from the list, after the alarm has been acknowledged 7. Warning of low battery power wireless sensor NOT ACTIVATED ALARM CONDITIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH CHAPTER 5.1 NOTIFI- CATION SETTINGS, ARE NOT REPRESTED IN THE "ALARM WINDOW", AND NO ALARM WILL BE RELEASED Notes About the Alarm Reason This window appears after an alarm has been confirmed, if it was activated in accordance with chapter 5.2 Acknowledgement. After an acknowledgement "Date/Time Acknowledged" and "Acknowledged by" are registered in the alarm window and the alarm protocol. Acknowledged messages are represented in the alarm window (background color is white) till their conditions are set back to normal elprolog MONITOR
33 Alarm / Warning 8.2 Time Responds - Alarm Sequence FR IT IT ES ES elprolog MONITOR - 33
34 Error messages 9. Error messages 9.1 Sensor Error If a sensor is defective or not connected, the background color of the sensor gets yellow. U.F O.F. n.def Value under stepping measurement range or sensor wire shorted Value over stepping measurement range / sensor cable break Missing or wrong measurement data 9.2 Communication Problem 9.3 Configuration Messages Config file error If a data logger is not connected to LAN or communication is disturbed, the background color of the logger name and id gets yellow and no measurement values are available No alert option A gcf-file of a former version of elprolog CONFIG has been tried to open. Open this gcf-file with the new version of elprolog CONFIG and convert it into the new format. No alert options have been selected 5.1 Notification Settings. The available protocols (Alarm, Group, Logger) are not recognized as alert options 34 - elprolog MONITOR
35 Error messages 9.4 Information for Customer Support If you need assistance from the ELPRO - Customer support, supply us with the following information please: Release number of the used software. The software is delivered on a CD-ROM with the following designation: 3.x.y. The current version number of the software is shown by the ReadMe file. Used operating system. Designation of the used elprolog software modules and / or datalogger with which problems arise. Do the same problems arise with other elprolog application and / or datalogger? Which were the preceding actions, before problems arose? (accurate description of your datalogger application: time, temperature, shock...). Exact definition of the error occurred Select in menu "Help" the menu item "Info" for the required support details. FR IT IT ES ES elprolog MONITOR - 35
36 Error messages Index A Acoustic alarm 31 Alarm 11, 16, 19 Alarm colors 31 Alarm Forwarding 14 C Connection check 17 Connection check SMS 20 Customer support 35 D Data representation 30 Data representation with alarm 31 Datalogger groups 5 Datalogger Setup 5 E elprolog ANALYZE 5 elprolog CONFIG 5 elprolog USER 5 Error - Config file error 34 Error - No alert option 34 G Group Configuration File 9 Group name 10 L Login 5 Q Queue 18, 20 R Release 35 S Sensor based representation 10, 31 Symbol in task border 31 T Time synchronisation 27 V Value U.F. / O.F. / n.def 34 View - logger based 10, 31 View - sensor based 31 W Warning 11, 16, elprolog MONITOR
37 Revision history Author Date Version Description A. Gubler st edition; replaces SM3001Ea; rework for release 3.6x A. Gubler a small changes (spelling) A. Gubler b Chapter 5.13 deleted; Delay time in cycles deleted A. Gubler d New: Keep Alive , A4 Layout A. Gubler e New: and SMS queue FR IT IT ES ES elprolog MONITOR - 37
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