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IQ3 Web User Guide Issue 3

Author: TrendTechnicalPublications

Issue: 3

Date: 07/01/2010

PartNumber: TC200631

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Table of Contents

Table of ConTenTs

1 AboutthisMAnuAl..................................................................................................................................51.1 ConventionsUsedinthisManual........................................................................................................................51.2 ContactingTrend.................................................................................................................................................6

2 AboutiQ3.......................................................................................................................................................7

3 iQ3PAges........................................................................................................................................................93.1 WelcomePage.....................................................................................................................................................93.2 AlarmsPage.......................................................................................................................................................103.3 ModulesPage....................................................................................................................................................113.4 ModuleDetailPages..........................................................................................................................................133.5 GraphicalDisplayPages....................................................................................................................................143.6 GraphPages.......................................................................................................................................................15

4 usingiQ3FroMAWebbroWser......................................................................................................174.1 BasicUse...........................................................................................................................................................17

4.1.1 ConnecttotheIQ3Controller.....................................................................................................184.1.2 Login...........................................................................................................................................184.1.3 LogOut.......................................................................................................................................194.1.4 RefreshtheDisplay.....................................................................................................................19

4.2 AddaUser.........................................................................................................................................................194.3 ViewOccupationTimes.....................................................................................................................................21

4.3.1 ViewNormalOccupationTimes.................................................................................................214.3.2 ViewExceptions.........................................................................................................................224.3.3 AdjustOccupationTimes............................................................................................................234.3.4 ChangeNormalOccupationTimes.............................................................................................234.3.5 SetupExceptions........................................................................................................................24

4.4 AdjustValues.....................................................................................................................................................284.4.1 AdjustaKnob’sValue................................................................................................................284.4.2 AdjustaSwitch’sStatus..............................................................................................................294.4.3 AdjustModuleParameters..........................................................................................................30

4.5 DisplayaGraph.................................................................................................................................................314.5.1 DisplaytheGraphData...............................................................................................................324.5.2 ZoominandOutofaGraph.......................................................................................................324.5.3 FormattingGraphs......................................................................................................................32

4.6 Display10ModulesFromaSpecifiedModule.................................................................................................334.7 DisplayOtherModules......................................................................................................................................334.8 ViewGraphicalDisplayPages..........................................................................................................................344.9 ViewtheAlarmLog..........................................................................................................................................354.10 ViewModuleListPages....................................................................................................................................364.11 ViewModuleDetailPages................................................................................................................................374.12 GototheAssociatedModule..............................................................................................................................37

index..........................................................................................................................................................................39

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about This Manual

1 aboUT ThIs ManUal

ThismanualappliestoIQ3controllerswithversion2.10firmware.ItprovidesadescriptionofhowtouseanIQ3controllerwhenaccessingitusingawebbrowser.ItisintendedforareaderwithknowledgeoftheIQ3modules.Itisassumedthatthecontrollerhasalreadybeensetupandconfigured,andtheuserisfamiliarwithbasiccomputeruse,andhasknowledgeofIQconfigurationmodulesandofBMS.Itisdividedintoseveralsections.

AboutiQ3ThissectiondescribesIQ3controller.

iQ3PagesThissectiondescribesthedifferentdisplaysavailablewhenanIQ3controllerisaccessedfromawebbrowser.

usingiQ3FromaWebbrowserThis section describes how to use an IQ3 controller from aweb browser once it has been installed andconfigured.

Otherrelevantdocumentationis:

IQ3DataSheet(TA200505)ProductDataSheets

ToensureyouhavethelatestissueofthesedocumentscheckourWEBsite(www.trendcontrols.com).

1.1 Conventions Used in this Manual

Therearenumerousitemsandinstructionsinthismanual,theconventionsbelowaredesignedtomakeitquickandeasytofindandunderstandtheinformation.

▪ Optionsthatyouneedtoselectareinboldtype.▪ Thenamesoftextboxesandscreensareinboldtype.▪ TextyoushouldenterisinItalictype.

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1.2 Contacting Trend

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Detailsofregionalofficescanbefoundonourwebsite.

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technicalsupportOur support department provides technical support during normal office hours. Before contacting our supportdepartmentensurethatyouhaveyourTechnicalSupportPINnumberavailable,withoutthiswewillbeunabletoprovideyouwithanysupport.

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technicalPublicationsPleasesendanycommentsonthisoranyotherTrendtechnicalpublicationtotechpubs@trendcontrols.com.

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about IQ3

2 aboUT IQ3

The IQ3 controllers are Building Management System controllers that use Ethernet and TCP/IP networkingtechnologies.Eachcontrollerincorporatesawebserverwhichcandeliveruser-specificwebpagestoaPCormobiledevicewithawebbrowser.Ifasystemissetupwiththecorrectconnections,auserwiththeappropriatesecuritycodescanmonitororadjustthecontrollerfromanyinternetaccesspointintheworld.

ThismanualdescribeshowtoaccessanIQ3controllerfromawebbrowser,andthepagesthatitdisplays.

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3 IQ3 PaGes

This section describes how IQ3 controllers appearwhen accessed using aweb browser. There are a number ofdifferentpages:

WelcomePageAlarmsPageModulesPageModuledetailPagesgraphicaldisplayPagesgraphPages

3.1 Welcome Page

Whenaccessingan IQ3controller fromawebbrowser theWelcomePage shownbelow isdisplayed.Thispageallowsyoutologin,andprovidesaccesstoalarms,timezoneslistofmodules,andGraphIQspages.

TheWelcomePagehasamenubaralongthetopwhichprovidesaccesstootherpages,andenablesthedataontheexistingpagetoberefreshed.Thetablebelowdescribesthefunctionofeachbutton.

Button DescriptionRefreshesthedatainthealarmlist.

login/logout

Thisbuttonchangesbetweenlogin,andlogoutdependingonwhetheryouhaveenteredavalidusernameandpassword.login enables theusernameandpassword tobeentered,andlogoutenablesyoutologoutwhenyoufinish

Alarms DisplaystheAlarmspagewhichlistsmodulesinthecontroller’salarmlog.timeZones DisplaysthetimeZoneoverviewpagewhichcontainsalistofthetimezonemodules.Modules DisplaystheModulespagewhichprovidesaccesstothemodulepages.graphiQs Displaysthetoplevelgraphicaldisplaypageconfiguredforthecontrollerifoneexists.

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3.2 alarms Page

TheAlarmspage,shownbelow,isaccessedbyclickingAlarmsonthemenubar.Itenablesyoutoviewthealarmlog.

TheAlarmspageisdividedintotwoareas:

MenuBarAlarmList

Menu BarThemenubarprovidesaccesstootherpages,andenablesthedataontheexistingpagetoberefreshed.Thetablebelowdescribesthefunctionofeachbutton.

Button DescriptionRefreshesthedatainthealarmlist.

login/logout

Thisbuttonchangesbetweenlogin,andlogoutdependingonwhetheryouhaveenteredavalidusernameandpassword.login enables theusernameandpassword tobeentered,andlogoutenablesyoutologoutwhenyoufinish

Alarms DisplaystheAlarmspagewhichlistsmodulesinthecontroller’salarmlog.timeZones DisplaysthetimeZoneoverviewpagewhichcontainsalistofthetimezonemodules.Modules DisplaystheModulespagewhichprovidesaccesstothemodulepages.graphiQs Displaysthetoplevelgraphicaldisplaypageconfiguredforthecontrollerifoneexists.

Alarm ListThealarmlistdisplaysthealarmsinthecontroller’salarmlog,thefollowinginformationispagedisplaysalistofthebasicalarmattributesfromthealarmlog.Thefollowinginformationisdisplayedforeachalarm.

Modulereference(e.g.S1forsensor1)LabelAlarmtype(e.g.high)Valueatthetimeofalarm

DateandtimethealarmoccurredTransitionstate(occurredorcleared)Alarmstate(e.g.sent),orEventforv2.10andlaterfortheLogBufferevents.

ClickingthemodulereferenceintheModulerefcolumnwilltakeyoustraighttomoduledetailspageforthemoduletowhichthealarmapplies.

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3.3 Modules Page

TheModulespage,shownbelow,isaccessedbyclickingModules.

Moduleoverviewpagesaredividedintothreeareas:

MenuBarModuleTypeListModuleList

Menu BarThemenubarprovidesaccesstootherpages,andenablesthedataontheexistingpagetoberefreshed.Thetablebelowdescribesthefunctionofeachbutton.

Button DescriptionRefreshesthedatainthemodulelist.

login/logout

Thisbuttonchangesbetweenlogin,andlogoutdependingonwhetheryouhaveenteredavalidusernameandpassword.login enables theusernameandpassword tobeentered,andlogoutenablesyoutologoutwhenyoufinish

Alarms DisplaystheAlarmspagewhichlistsmodulesinthecontroller’salarmlog.timeZones DisplaysthetimeZoneoverviewpagewhichcontainsalistofthetimezonemodules.Modules DisplaystheModulespagewhichprovidesaccesstothemodulepages.graphiQs Displaysthetopleveltoplevelgraphicaldisplayconfiguredforthecontrollerifoneexists.

Module Type ListThemodule type list lists all themodule typesavailable in thecontroller.Theactual typesofmoduleavailabledependsonthepasswordleveloftheusercurrentlyloggedin.Clickingonthemoduletypedisplaysalistofthemodulesofthattypeinthecontrollersstrategy.

Module ListThemodulelistcontainsalistofthemodulesoftheselectedtypeinthecontrollersstrategy.Clickingamoduletypewillproducealistofmoduleswhichenablesamoduletobeselectedtoviewitsparameters,and,ifauthorised,tochangethem.

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3.3 Modules Page (continued)

Thelistcontainsalltheinstances(10onapage)ofthatmoduletypeinthestrategy.Theinformationdisplayedvariesslightlydependingonthemoduletype.Anexampleofthetypeofinformationdisplayedisdescribedbelow.

Item(e.g.moduleD1)LabelValueStatusAlarmcondition(e.g.Readback)

Clickingthemodulereferenceintheitemcolumnwilltakeyoustraighttomoduledetailspageforthatmodule.Inthecaseofadjustmentmodules(i.e.knobsandswitches),thevalue/statuscanbechanged,andofsensorandplotmodulescanbegraphed.Modulesthathaveacurrentalarmconditionassociatedwiththemaredisplayedinred.

Clicking displaysagraph.

If timezoneshavebeenselected the listprovidesa listofall the timezones togetherwith the label, thecurrentoccupationstate(O=unoccupied,I=occupied),andlinkstothenormalweekandexceptions.

Selectingthenormalweekenablesthenormaloccupationtimesforeachdayoftheweektobesetup.Ifrequiredthetimescanbecopiedfromonetotheother.Additionaloccupationperiodscanbeaddedtoaday.

Buttonsatthebottomofthelistenablenavigationtoothermodulesofthesametype.

Button DescriptionFirst10modulesNext10modulesPrevious10modulesLast10modules

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3.4 Module Detail Pages

ModuledetailPagesaredisplayedfromthemodulespageorfromwhereamoduleisreferencedclickingitwilldisplaytheModuledetailPageforthatmoduleprovidingthereferenceisunderlined.

Moduleoverviewpagesaredividedintothreeareas:

MenuBar

ModuleParameterArea

Menu BarThemenubarcontainsthemodulelabelandthe whichrefreshesthedatainthemoduleparameterarea.

Module Parameter AreaThemoduleparameter areadisplays theparameters for the selectedmodule, and any strategy connections.Theparametersdisplayedvarydependingonthetypeofmoduleandyourpasswordlevel.Ifyouhaveahighenoughlevelofauthority,youcanmakechangestothemoduleparameters,althoughnostructuralchangescanbemadetothestrategy.Buttonsenablenavigationaroundthestrategyinthecontroller.

Button Descriptionatthetopofthepage Displaysthemoduledetailspageforthepreviousmoduleofthattypee.g.ifD2is

selectedD1isdisplayed.atthetopofthepage Displays themodule details page for the nextmodule of that type e.g. if D1 is

selectedD2isdisplayed.inConnectioncolumn Displaysthemoduledetailspageforconnectedmodule.Ifmorethanonemoduleis

connectedtherequiredmodulecanbeselectedfromthelist.Savesanydatathathasbeenchanged.

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3.5 Graphical Display Pages

ThegraphicaldisplayPages areaccessedbyclickinggraphiQs, theymayalsobedisplayedwhenyou logindependingonhowyouruserhasbeenconfigured.graphicaldisplayPagesprovideagraphicalwayofviewinginformationfromtheIQ3controller,andmakingchanges.

Thegraphicaldisplaypagesaredividedintothreeareas:

MenuBarDirectoryTreeDataArea

Menu BarThemenubarprovidesaccesstootherpages,andenablesthedataontheexistingpagetoberefreshed.Thetablebelowdescribesthefunctionofeachbutton.

Button DescriptionRefreshesthedatainthealarmlist.

login/logout

Thisbuttonchangesbetweenlogin,andlogoutdependingonwhetheryouhaveenteredavalidusernameandpassword.login enables theusernameandpassword tobeentered,andlogoutenablesyoutologoutwhenyoufinish

Alarms DisplaystheAlarmspagewhichlistsmodulesinthecontroller’salarmlog.timeZones DisplaysthetimeZoneoverviewpagewhichcontainsalistofthetimezonemodules.Modules DisplaystheModulespagewhichprovidesaccesstothemodulepages.graphiQs Displaysthetoplevelgraphicaldisplaypageconfiguredforthecontrollerifoneexists.

Directory TreeThedirectorytreecontainsallthedirectorymodulesinthecontrollerinahierarchalstructure.Selectingadirectorymodulecausestheassociateddisplaymodulestobedisplayedinthedataarea.

Data AreaThedataareadisplaysthegraphicaldisplaypagesforthedirectorymodulethathasbeenselectedinthedirectorytree.containsallthedirectorymodulesinthecontrollerinahierarchalstructure.

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3.6 Graph Pages

ThegraphPagesareaccessedbyclicking the buttonwhen itappearsnext toamodule.ThegraphPagecontainsagraphofthevaluesintheplotmodule.Movingthemouseoverthegraphwilldisplaythevalueofthegraphatthatpoint.

Clickinglistdisplaysthevaluesusedtodrawthegraph.Thegraphcanbeviewedinmoredetailbyzoomingin.Ifthevalueisbeingloggedatmorethanoneintervalotherintervalscanbeselectedfromthelistatthetopofthepage.

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4 UsInG IQ3 froM a Web broWser

InformationfromIQ3controllerscaneasilybeaccessedusingawebbrowser,overanyTCP/IPnetwork(e.g.thecompanyintranets,ortheinternet).ThissectiondescribeshowtouseanIQ3controllerfromawebbrowser.

WebbrowsersrunningonaPCmaybeofanyconfigurationprovidingtheyarerunningTCP/IPnetworkingprotocol,haveanEthernetconnection,InternetExplorerv6.0orgreater,andaSUNJAVAruntimeenvironmentv1.4orgreaterinstalled.ClientsrunningonPDAsrequireWindowsCE4,andclientsrunningonsmartphonesrequireWindowsMobile2003SecondEditionanddonotsupportgraphsandrighttoleftlanguages.

Note that IQ3 has not been tested with all devices and Trend cannot guarantee a particular device’s compatibility.

ThereisasummaryofusinganIQ3controllerfromawebbrowserinthefollowingsection:

basicuse

Foramoredetaileddescriptionofthedifferenttasks,seetheappropriatesectionofthemanual.

4.1 basic Use

Information froman IQ3controller can easilybe accessedusing awebbrowser, over anyTCP/IPnetwork (e.g.thecompanyintranets,ortheInternet).AllthatisrequiredistheURLofthecontroller,andavalidusernameandpassword.Onceconnectiontothecontrollerhasbeenmade,itispossibletoviewandadjustoccupationtimes,viewthealarmhistory,andview/adjust/graphindividualmoduleparameters.

toaccessaniQ3controllerfromawebbrowser:1. ConnecttotheIQ3controllerasdescribedinthe‘ConnecttotheiQ3Controller’sectionofthismanual.2. Ifyouhaveausernameandpasswordforthecontrolleryoushouldclicklogintologintoensurethecontroller

presentsyouwithinformationthatisrelevanttoyouasdescribedinthe‘Login’sectionofthismanual.Thismaycausethecontrollertodisplayadifferentpage(yourhomepage).

3. Havingaccessedthecontrolleryoucannavigatearoundthepagestoviewtherequiredinformationandmakeadjustments.Clickingthedifferentpartsofthescreenwillenableyoutoperformdifferenttasks.Thedisplaywillmakeisclearwhatcanbedone.Themenubarprovidesaccesstootherpages,andenablesthedataontheexistingpagetoberefreshed.Thetablebelowdescribesthefunctionofeachbutton.

Button DescriptionRefreshesthedatainthealarmlist.

login/logout

Thisbuttonchangesbetweenlogin,andlogoutdependingonwhetheryouhaveenteredavalidusernameandpassword.loginenablestheusernameandpasswordtobeentered,andlogoutenablesyoutologoutwhenyoufinish

Alarms DisplaystheAlarmspagewhichlistsmodulesinthecontroller’salarmlog.timeZones DisplaysthetimeZoneoverviewpagewhichcontainsalistofthetimezonemodules.Modules DisplaystheModulespagewhichprovidesaccesstothemodulepages.graphiQs Displaysthetoplevelgraphicaldisplaypageconfiguredforthecontrollerifoneexists.

Buttonsonthedifferentpagesenableaccesstootherpages,andnavigationaroundthestrategy.

Button Descriptionatthetopofthepage Displaysthemoduledetailspageforthepreviousmoduleofthattypee.g.if

D2isselectedD1isdisplayed.atthetopofthepage Displaysthemoduledetailspageforthenextmoduleofthattypee.g.ifD1is

selectedD2isdisplayed.inConnectioncolumn Displays themodule details page for connectedmodule. If more than one

moduleisconnectedtherequiredmodulecanbeselectedfromthelist.Savesanydatathathasbeenchanged.Displaysagraphoftheassociatedvalue

Whenareferencetoamoduleisdisplayedwithanunderlineclickingitwilldisplaythemodule’sdetailpage.Thereareanumberofstandardiconsthatenablecertaintasktobeperformed:

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4.1 basic Use (continued)

Thetablebelowliststhecommontasks:

AddauserAdjustoccupationtimesAdjustValuesdisplayagraphdisplay10ModulesFromaspecifiedModuledisplayotherModules

ViewgraphicaldisplayPagesViewoccupationtimesViewtheAlarmlogViewModulelistPagesViewModuledetailPagesgototheAssociatedModule

4.1.1 Connect to the IQ3 Controller

ItispossibletoconnecttoanIQ3controllerfromanywhere,providingaTCP/IPconnectioncanbemadetoit.

toconnecttotheiQ3controller:1. ConnecttotheIPnetwork,andensurethatyounetworksettingaresetuptoenableaTCP/IPconnectionto

theIQ3controller.2. RunInternetExplorer.3. EntertheURLoftheIQ3controller.ThiswillbetheIPaddressornameofcontroller(ifDNSisavailable).

TheIQ3controller’sWelcomePagewillbedisplayed.4. Clickloginandenteryourusernameandpasswordtoensurethecontrollerpresentsyouwithinformation

that is relevant to you.Formore information see the ‘Login’ sectionof thismanual.Thismay cause thecontrollertodisplayadifferentpage.

Ifyoudonotlogin,youwillbegiventhestatusofeither‘SystemGuest’,or‘Guest’andthepasswordlevelthatmaybeoneof:

Password Level Description 100 Assignedifnousersaresetupwhichgivestotalaccess.-1 Assignedifusersaresetup,andthereisnousercalledguestthatallowsthemoduledetailsand

parameterstobeviewedbutnotadjusted.Configurable Ifausernamedguesthasbeenconfigured,thepasswordlevelassociatedwiththatuserisused.

4.1.2 login

IfitisenabledtheIQ3controller’ssecuritywillpreventunauthorisedusersviewing,andchanginginformationthattheyarenotauthorisedtouse.Thismeansthatwhenyouaccessthecontrollerfromawebbrowseryoushouldloginsothatyouseealltheinformationthatyouneed.

Theusernameandpasswordshouldbeentered.Thismustcorrespondtothosesetupinoneofthecontroller’susermodules.Theusermodulewilldefinethepasswordlevel(i.e.whatcanbechanged),andthehomepageforthatuser.Ifthehomepageissetup,itwillbedisplayedoncetheuserisloggedin.

tologin:1. ConnecttotheIQ3controllerasdescribedinthe‘ConnecttotheiQ3Controller’sectionofthismanual.2. Clicklogin.3. Intheusernameboxenteryourusername.4. InthePasswordboxenteryourpassword.

Caution:ifyoucheckthesavethispasswordinyourpasswordlistboxanybodyaccessingtheiQ3fromyourPCwillautomaticallybeloggedinasyou.

5. ClickoK.Youwillnowbeloggedin,andifonehasbeensetupyourhomepagewillbedisplayed.

Thehomepagecanbeoneofthedirectorypages,whichcanbegraphicaldisplaypages,orcouldalsobeanyotherHTMLpage(e.g.anystandardIQ3page,oracompanywebsite).Onceyouhaveloggedintheloginbuttonchangestologout.Youshouldlogoutandclosethebrowseraftercompletingasessioninordertopreservesecurity.

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4.1.3 log out

OnceuseoftheIQ3controllerisfinished,itisadvisabletologouttopreventunauthorisedchangesbeingmade.

tologout:1. Clicklogout.2. Closethebrowser.

Note that if left unattended for a period of time the controller may automatically log the current user out if it has been configured in this way.

4.1.4 refresh the Display

Thedatadisplayedcanberefreshedtoensurethatitisup-to-date.

torefreshthedisplay:1. Click .

4.2 add a User

Ifrequireduserscanbeaddedtopreventunauthorisedchanges.

toaddauser:1. ConnecttotheIQ3controllerasdescribedinthe‘ConnecttotheiQ3Controller’sectionofthismanual.

Note that you must login as a use with a password level of at least 99.

2. ClickModules.3. Clickusers.4. ClickCreatenewuser.Thedisplayshownbelowisdisplayed.

5. Intheusernameboxentertherequiredusername.Thisisa30-characternameusedwhenlogginginfromawebbrowser.

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4.2 add a User (continued)

6. InthePasswordboxenterthepasswordassociatedwiththeusername.Thismustbeenteredbytheuserwhenlogginginfromawebbrowser.

7. Inthere-typePasswordboxre-enterthepasswordassociatedwiththeusername.Thismustbeenteredbytheuserwhenlogginginfromawebbrowser.

8. ClickCreatenew.Thenewuserwillbeadded.9. Editthenewusermoduletosetupthenecessaryparametersasdescribedinthe‘AdjustModuleParameters’

sectionofthismanual.

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4.3 View occupation Times

Informationaboutthenormalweeklyoccupationtimesanyexceptionstothoseoccupationtimescanbeviewed:

ViewnormaloccupationtimesViewexceptions

Selectingthenormalweekenablesthenormaloccupationtimesforeachdayoftheweektobesetup.Ifrequiredthetimescanbecopiedfromonetotheother.Additionaloccupationperiodscanbeaddedtoaday.Selectingtheexceptionsenablesexceptionstostandardworkingtobesetup.Clickingthemoduleinthe‘Zone’columnwilltakeyoustraighttomoduledetailspageforthezone.

4.3.1 View normal occupation Times

Thenormaloccupationtimesspecifytheoccupationtimesthatwillbeusedforeachdayunlessthereisanexception.

toviewthenormaloccupationtimes:1. ConnecttotheIQ3Controllerasdescribedinthe‘ConnecttotheiQ3Controller’sectionofthismanual.2. ClicktimeZones.Iftherequiredtimezoneisnotdisplayedusethe buttonstonavigateto

therequiredtimezone.3. ClicknormalWeek.Adisplaysimilartotheoneshownbelowappearsinadifferentwindow.

Thisdisplayindicatestheoccupationtimesforeachdayoftheweek.Toviewdetailsoftheoccupationtimesforaparticulardayclicktherequiredday.

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4.3.2 View exceptions

Theexceptionsdefinethedate(s)towhichtheexceptionapplies,andoccupationtimesthatwillbeusedonethosedates.

toviewexceptions:1. ConnecttotheIQ3Controllerasdescribedinthe‘ConnecttotheiQ3Controller’sectionofthismanual.2. ClicktimeZones.Iftherequiredtimezoneisnotdisplayedusethe buttonstonavigateto

therequiredtimezone.3. Clickexceptions.Alistoftheexceptionsisdisplayed,shownbelow,thislistcontainsthedatestowhichthe

exceptionsapplytheirpriority,andwhethertheyoccuronce,oreveryyear.

Thisdisplayliststheexceptionsforthetimezone.Toviewtheoccupationtimesfortheexceptionclick nexttotherequiredexception.

Oncethetimesaredisplayedclickingthebuttonatthetopofthepagewillreturntothelistofexceptions.

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4.3.3 adjust occupation Times

Theoccupationtimesofthecontrollercanbechangedbychangingthenormaloccupationtimes.Ifthechangetothenormaloccupationtimesistemporarythenexceptionscanbesetuptodefineoccupationtimesforaspecifiedperiod.

Changenormaloccupationtimessetupexceptions

4.3.4 Change normal occupation Times

Thenormaloccupationtimescanbechangedprovidingyouhavetheappropriatelevelofauthorityforthattimezone.

tochangethenormaloccupationtimes:1. View thenormaloccupation timesasdescribed in the ‘Viewnormaloccupationtimes’ sectionof this

manual.2. Clickthedayforwhichtheoccupationtimesaretobechanged.Adisplaysimilartotheoneshownbelowwill

bedisplayed.

3. Intheboxinthetimecolumnenterthestartorstoptimeforaperiodtype.TochangethetimefromastarttimetoastoptimeorfromstoptimetoastarttimeintheboxintheValuecolumnclickonoroff.

ToaddanotherperiodclickCreatenewtimeZonePeriodModuleanotherperiodwillbeaddedtothelistenterthetime,andspecifywhetheritisastartorstoptime.Unwantedperiodscanberemovedbyclicking .

Note that two periods should be added, one to switch occupation on, and one it switch it off.

4. Click .5. Repeatforanyotherperiodthatrequireschanging.

Theoccupationtimesforanentiredaycanbecopiedtootherdaysasdescribedinthe‘CopyingOccupationTimes’sectionofthismanual.

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4.3.4.1 Copying Occupation Times

Theoccupationtimesforonedaycanbecopiedtootherdaysspeedinguptheprocessofsettingupoccupationtimesandexceptions.Thisisonlypossibleifyouhavetheappropriatelevelofauthority.

tocopyoccupationtimes:1. Viewthenormaloccupationtimes,orviewtheexceptiontimesasdescribedintheappropriatesectionof

thismanual.2. Selecttheradiobuttoninthe columnnexttothedayswhoseoccupationtimesaretobecopied.3. Selectthecheckboxesinthe columnnexttothedaystowhichthetimesaretobepasted.4. Click .

4.3.5 set up exceptions

Ifthechangetothenormaloccupationtimesistemporarythenexceptionscanbesetuptodefineoccupationtimesforaspecifiedperiod.

AddanexceptionCopyanexceptionsetupanexception’stimessetupanexception’sParametersdeleteanexception

4.3.5.1 Add an Exception

Ifoccupationtimesotherthanthenormaltimesorexistingexceptionisrequiredotherexceptionsmustbeadded.Thisisonlypossibleifyouhavetheappropriatelevelofauthority.

toaddanexception:1. Viewtheexceptionsasdescribedinthe‘Viewexceptions’sectionofthismanual.

2. ClickCreatenewexceptionProfile.Theexceptionwillbeaddedtothelist.3. Click tosavethenewexception.4. Setuptheexceptionsoccupationtimesasdescribedinthe‘setupanexception’stimes’sectionof this

manual.5. Setuptheexception’sparametersasdescribedinthe‘setupanexception’sParameters’sectionof this

manual.

Exceptionscanbeaddedbycopyinganexistingexception,andtheneditingitasrequired.

Note that adding an exception will take up extra memory in the controller therefore if there is not enough memory available the exception cannot be added.

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4.3.5.2 Copy an Exception

All theparameters for anexceptioncanbecopied to another allowingoneexception tobeusedas thebase foranother.Thisisonlypossibleifyouhavetheappropriatelevelofauthority.

tocopyanexception:1. Viewtheexceptionsasdescribedinthe‘Viewexceptions’sectionofthismanual.

2. Selecttheradiobuttoninthe columnnexttothatistobecopiedtobecopied.3. Selectthecheckboxesinthe columnnexttotheexceptionstowhichtheinformationistobepasted.4. Click .

Note that adding an exception will take up extra memory in the controller therefore if there is not enough memory available the exception cannot be added.

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4.3.5.3 Set up an Exception’s Times

Onceanexceptionhasbeenaddeditsoccupationtimesmustbesetup.Thisisonlypossibleifyouhavetheappropriatelevelofauthority.

tosetupanexception’stimes:1. Viewtheexceptionsasdescribedinthe‘Viewexceptions’sectionofthismanual.

2. Clicktimes.Thedisplayshownbelowisdisplayedthatenablestheexception’sparameterstobespecified.

3. Iftherearenotimeperiodssetup,ortoaddanotherclickCreatenewtimeZonePeriodModule.Unwantedperiodscanberemovedbyclicking nexttotheperiodthatistobedeleted.

Note that two periods should be added, one to switch occupation on, and one to switch it off.

4. Intheboxinthetimecolumnenterthestartorstoptimeforaperiodtype.Tochangethetimefromastarttimetoastoptimeorfromstoptimetoastarttimeintheboxinthevaluecolumnclickonoroff.

5. Repeatsteps(4)and(5)untilalltheexception’stimesarecorrectlyset.6. Click .

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4.3.5.4 Set up an Exception’s Parameters

Theexception’sparametersmustbedefinedtospecifywhentheexceptionistooccur,whetheritistoberepeatedeveryyear,anditspriority.Thisisonlypossibleifyouhavetheappropriatelevelofauthority.

tosetupanexception’sparameters:1. Viewtheexceptionsasdescribedinthe‘Viewexceptions’sectionofthismanual.

2. Enteralabelfortheexceptionintheleftmostbox.3. Inthestartdayboxclickthedaytheexceptiontimesaretobefirstused.4. InthestartMonthboxclickthemonththeexceptiontimesaretobefirstused.5. Inthestopdayboxclickthelastdaytheexceptiontimesaretobeused.6. InthestopMonthboxclickthemonthfortheexceptionistoend.7. InthePriorityboxclickthepriorityfortheexception.

Thepriorityparameterisusedwhentwoexceptionshappenonthesameday.Theexceptionprioritywiththelowervaluewilltakeprecedence.E.g.priorityof1takesprecedenceover3.Ifthereareexceptionswiththesameprioritytheexceptionthatstartsearliesttakesprecedence.

8. Intheuseboxclicktherequiredoptiontospecifywhethertheexceptionistooccuronce,istoberepeatedeachyear,orisunusedbyselectingtherequiredoptionfromthelist.everycausetheexceptiontoberepeatedeachyear,nextcausesittooccuronlyonce,andFreemeansitwon’tbeused.

9. Click tosendthechangestothecontroller.

Theexceptionstimesmustbesetupseparatelyasdescribedinthe‘setupanexception’stimes’sectionofthismanual.

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4.3.5.5 Delete an Exception

Unwantedexceptionscanbedeleted.Thisisonlypossibleifyouhavetheappropriatelevelofauthority.

todeleteanexception:1. Viewtheexceptionsasdescribedinthe‘Viewexceptions’sectionofthismanual.

2. Click .3. ThecontrollerwillpromptforconfirmationclickYes.

4.4 adjust Values

4.4.1 adjust a Knob’s Value

Thevalueofaknobcanbeadjustedprovidingyouhavetheappropriatelevelofauthority.

toadjustaknob’svalue:1. ConnecttotheIQ3controllerasdescribedinthe‘ConnecttotheiQ3Controller’sectionofthismanual.2. Ifyouhaveausernameandpasswordforthecontrolleryoushouldclicklogintologinnowtoensurethe

controllerpresentsyouwithinformationthat isrelevant toyouasdescribedinthe‘login’sectionof thismanual.Thismaycausethecontrollertodisplayadifferentpage.

3. Navigatetothemoduledetailspagefortheknobthatistobeadjusted.Aknobcanbeaccessedfromanydisplaywhereitsvalueisunderlinedbyclickingit,orbyclickingModules,thenclickingKnobs.

4. IntheValueboxenterthenewvaluefortheknob.5. Click .

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4.4.2 adjust a switch’s status

Thestatusofaswitchcanbeadjustedprovidingyouhavetheappropriatelevelofauthority.

toadjustaswitch’sstatus:1. ConnecttotheIQ3controllerasdescribedinthe‘ConnecttotheiQ3Controller’sectionofthismanual.2. Ifyouhaveausernameandpasswordforthecontrolleryoushouldclicklogintologinnowtoensurethe

controllerpresentsyouwithinformationthat isrelevant toyouasdescribedinthe‘login’sectionof thismanual.Thismaycausethecontrollertodisplayadifferentpage.

3. Navigatetothemoduledetailspagefortheswitchthatistobeadjusted.Aswitchcanbeaccessedfromanydisplaywhereitsvalueisunderlinedbyclickingit,orbyclickingModules,thenclickingswitch.

4. Intheboxstatusboxclicktherequiredstatus.5. Click Thevaluewillbesenttothecontroller.

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4.4.3 adjust Module Parameters

The values of amodule’s configuration parameters can be adjusted providing you have the appropriate level ofauthority.

toadjustamodule’sconfigurationparameters:1. ConnecttotheIQ3controllerasdescribedinthe‘ConnecttotheiQ3Controller’sectionofthismanual.2. Ifyouhaveausernameandpasswordforthecontrolleryoushouldclicklogintologinnowtoensurethe

controllerpresentsyouwithinformationthat isrelevant toyouasdescribedinthe‘login’sectionof thismanual.Thismaycausethecontrollertodisplayadifferentpage.

3. Navigatetothemoduledetailspageforthemoduleforwhichtheconfigurationparametersaretobeadjusted.

4. IntheboxnexttotheparameterthatistobeadjustedintheValuecolumnenterthenewvalueforeachofthemoduleparametersthataretobeadjusted.

5. Oncealltherequiredvalueshavebeenmadeclick .

Note that only the module’s parameters can be changed; changes to the strategy structure (i.e. module interconnections, and creation/deletion of modules) are not allowed.

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4.5 Display a Graph

Graphsofdataloggedinthecontrollercanbedisplayed.Anymodulewitha nexttoitcanbegraphed.

todisplayagraphofdataloggedinthecontroller:1. ConnecttotheIQ3controllerasdescribedinthe‘ConnecttotheiQ3Controller’sectionofthismanual.2. Ifyouhaveausernameandpasswordforthecontrolleryoushouldclicklogintologinnowtoensurethe

controllerpresentsyouwithinformationthat isrelevant toyouasdescribedinthe‘login’sectionof thismanual.Thismaycausethecontrollertodisplayadifferentpage.

3. Navigatetothemodulespageforthemoduleforwhichloggeddataistobegraphed.

4. Click .Thegraphwillbedisplayedasshownbelow.

Clickinglistdisplaystheco-ordinatesofthegraphseethe‘displaygraphdata’sectionofthismanual.Thegraphcanbeviewedinmoredetailbydraggingthemouseovertherequiredareaofthegraphseethe‘Zoominandoutofagraph’sectionofthismanualformoredetails.TodisplaythevaluesforpointsonthegraphasthemouseismovedpressALT+Vorrightclickthegraphandclickshowtracevaluewindow.TodisplayahorizontalgridontheViewmenupointtogridlinesandthenclickleftorright,dependingwhichaxisistobeusedforthegrid.TodisplayaverticalgridontheViewmenupointtogridlinesandthenclicktimeaxis.

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4.5.1 Display the Graph Data

Theco-ordinatesofagraphcanbedisplayedasalistofpoints.

todisplaythegraphasalistofpoints:1. Displayagraphofthevalueforwhichtheco-ordinatesaretobedisplayedasdescribedintheappropriate

sectionofthismanual.2. Clicklist.Thedialogueboxshownbelowisdisplayed.

4.5.2 Zoom in and out of a Graph

Itispossibletozoominandoutonanygraphsothatthedatacanbemoreeasilyseen.

tozoominonthegraph:1. Displaythegraph.2. Clickthemousebuttonanddragovertherequiredareaofthegraph.3. Releasethemousebutton.

toreturntotheoriginalzoomlevel:1. PressALT+R,orrightclickthegraphandclickZoomtooriginal.

4.5.3 formatting Graphs

4.5.3.1 Display a Grid on a Graph

Averticaland/orhorizontalgridcanbedisplayedonanygraph.Whenahorizontalgridisselected,thegridcanbebasedoneithertheleft,orrighthandaxis.

todisplayahorizontalgrid:1. Displayeitheracompactgraph,oraprecisiongraphasdescribedintheappropriatesectionofthismanual.2. OntheViewmenupointtogridlinesandthenclickleftorright,dependingwhichaxisistobeusedfor

thegrid.

todisplayaverticalgrid:1. Displayeitheracompactgraph,oraprecisiongraphasdescribedintheappropriatesectionofthismanual.2. OntheViewmenupointtogridlinesandthenclicktimeaxis.

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4.5.3.2 Display a Point’s Co-ordinates

Theco-ordinatesofpointsonthegraphcanbedisplayedinthetracevaluewindow.Thewindowdisplaysthetimeandvalueofthepointclosesttothepositionofthemouse,asthemouseismovedthevaluewillchange.

todisplayapoint’sco-ordinates:1. Displayeitheracompactgraph,oraprecisiongraphasdescribedintheappropriatesectionofthismanual.2. PressAlt+Vorrightclickthegraphandclickshowtracevaluewindow,orontheViewmenuclickShow

tracevaluewindow.3. Movethemouseoverthepointwhoseco-ordinatesarerequired.

4.6 Display 10 Modules from a specified Module

Theprevious10modulesoftheselectedtypeinthestrategycanbedisplayed.

todisplaythenext10modulesfromaspecifiedmodule:1. IntheboxnexttogetFromentertherequiredmodule.2. ClickgetFrom.

4.7 Display other Modules

Thefirst10,previous10,next10,andlast10modulesoftheselectedtypeinthestrategycanbedisplayed.

todisplayothermodules:1. Clicktheappropriatebutton.

Button DescriptionFirst10modules

Next10modules

Previous10modules

Last10modules

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4.8 View Graphical Display Pages

ThegraphicaldisplayPagesprovidedagraphicalwayofviewinginformationfromtheIQ3controller,andmakingchanges.WhenyouloginagraphicaldisplayPagemaybedisplayedotherwiseyoucanaccessthembyclickinggraphiQs.

toviewgraphicaldisplaypages:1. ConnecttotheIQ3controllerasdescribedinthe‘ConnecttotheiQ3Controller’sectionofthismanual.2. Ifyouhaveausernameandpasswordforthecontrolleryoushouldclicklogintologinnowtoensurethe

controllerpresentsyouwithinformationthat isrelevant toyouasdescribedinthe‘login’sectionof thismanual.Thismaycausethecontrollertodisplayadifferentpage.

3. ClickgraphiQs.Thetop-levelgraphicdisplaypageisdisplayed.

Note that a Graphical Display Page may be displayed when you login if the controller has been set up that way.

4. Displaytherequiredpagebyclickingthedirectorycontainingthepageinthenavigator,andthenclickingthepagename.

5. Oncethepageisdisplayedyouwillbeabletoviewtheinformation.IfrequiredaccesstotheModuledetailPageformoduleswhoseparametersaredisplayedonthepagebyclickingtheparameter.Clickingtextthatisaline(underlined)willgotoanotherwebpage.Thisdependsonhowthecontrollerhasbeensetup

Note that only parameters that are displayed underlined can be clicked on to display the Module Detail Page.

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4.9 View the alarm log

Thealarmlogcontainsthesourcemodulereference(e.g.S1forsensor1),itslabel,thetypeofalarm(e.g.high),thevalueatthetimeofalarm,thetime(timeanddate)thealarmoccurred,thereportedstate(occurredorcleared),andthecurrentstateofthealarmmessage(whetheritisactiveorcompleted).

toviewthealarmlog:1. ConnecttotheIQ3controllerasdescribedinthe‘ConnecttotheiQ3Controller’sectionofthismanual.2. Ifyouhaveausernameandpasswordforthecontrolleryoushouldclicklogintologinnowtoensurethe

controllerpresentsyouwithinformationthat isrelevant toyouasdescribedinthe‘login’sectionof thismanual.Thismaycausethecontrollertodisplayadifferentpage.

3. ClickAlarms.Thedisplayshownbelowwillbedisplayed.

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4.10 View Module list Pages

Listsofthemodulesofeachtypethatprovidebasicinformationaboutthemodule,andthefacilitytographoradjustvaluescanbedisplayed.

toviewModulelistPages:1. ConnecttotheIQ3controllerasdescribedinthe‘ConnecttotheiQ3Controller’sectionofthismanual.2. Ifyouhaveausernameandpasswordforthecontrolleryoushouldclicklogintologinnowtoensurethe

controllerpresentsyouwithinformationthat isrelevant toyouasdescribedinthe‘login’sectionof thismanual.Thismaycausethecontrollertodisplayadifferentpage.

3. ClickModules.Thedisplayshownbelowwillbedisplayed.

Note that the modules in the list are dependent on your authority level. This ensures that the information you see is what is required.

4. Clicktherequiredmoduletypeontheleftofthescreen.ThedisplaywillchangetodisplaytheModulelistPagecontainingthefirst10modulesofthatmoduletype.Thelistwillcontainbasicinformationaboutthemodule (e.g.modulenumber, label, andvalue).This informationwill varydependingonmodule type asappropriate.

Iftheparameterhasa nexttoit,itcanbegraphedbyselectingtherequiredperiodforthegraphinthelistnexttotheicon,andthenclicking .

Thevalueoftheparametercanbechangedprovidingyouhaveahighenoughlevelofauthoritybyenteringthenewvalueintheboxandclicking nexttoit.

Clicking willdisplaythefirst10modulesofthetype.Clicking willdisplaytheprevious10modules.Clicking willdisplaythenext10modules.Clicking displaysthelast10modules.Toview10modulesstartingfromaspecifiedmoduleenterthemodulenumberintheboxnexttothegetFrombuttonandthenclickgetFrom.

Todisplayalloftheparametersforamoduleclickthemodulenumber.Anewwindowcontainingallofthemodule’sparametersisdisplayed.

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4.11 View Module Detail Pages

TheparametersofindividualmodulescanbedisplayedonModuledetailPages.

toviewModuledetailPages:1. ViewtheModulelistPage for therequiredmodule typeasdescribed in the‘ViewModulelistPages’

sectionofthismanual.2. Clickthemodulenumber.Anewwindowcontainingallofthemodule’sparametersisdisplayed.

Or

1. Clickthemodulewhenitisdisplayedasaline(underlined).Anewwindowcontainingallofthemodule’sparametersisdisplayed.

Note that the parameters on the page are dependent on your authority level. This ensures that the information you see is what is required.

Thevaluesoftheparameterscanbechangedbyenteringthenewvalueintheboxandclicking

Youcangodirectlytoamodulethatisadestinationorsourceofthecurrentmodulebyselectingtherequiredmoduleinthelistnexttosourceordestinationparameterandclicking togotothedestinationmodule,or togotothesourcemodule.Thedisplayshownbelowwillbedisplayed.

Clickingnextwilldisplaytheparametersfornextmodule,andclickingPrevwilldisplaytheparametersforthepreviousmodule.

4.12 Goto the associated Module

Youcangodirectlytoamodulethatisasourceto,ordestinationofthecurrentmodule.Thisenablesyoutomoveeasilythroughthestrategy.

togototheassociatedmodule:1. Fromthelistnexttothesourceordestinationcolumnclicktherequiredsource/destination.2. Click togotothedestination,or togotothesourcemodule.

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Index

InDexAAbout

IQ3........................................................................................ 7ThisManual......................................................................... 5

AccessIQ3Controllers.............................................................. 17,18Add

Exceptions....................................................................24,25Users............................................................................. 19,20

AdjustKnobValues....................................................................... 28ModuleParameters............................................................ 30NormalOccupationTimes................................................. 23Occupation......................................................................... 24SwitchStatus...................................................................... 29

AlarmLog........................................................................................ 35AlarmPage....................................................................................... 10bBasicUse.................................................................................... 17,18CChange

KnobValues....................................................................... 28ModuleParameters............................................................ 30OccupationTimes............................................23,24,25,26SwitchStatus...................................................................... 29

ConnecttoIQ3Controllers.............................................................. 18ContactingTrend................................................................................ 6ConventionsUsedinthisManual...................................................... 5Copy

Exceptions.......................................................................... 25OccupationTimes.............................................................. 24

dDeleteExceptions............................................................................. 28Display

10ModulesFromaSpecifiedModule............................... 33Exceptions.......................................................................... 22ExceptionTimes................................................................. 23GraphData......................................................................... 32Graphs................................................................................ 31Next10Modules................................................................ 33NormalOccupationTimes................................................. 21OccupationTimes.................................................. 21,22,23OtherModules.................................................................... 33Refresh................................................................................ 19

eEdit

Exceptions....................................................................24,25KnobValues....................................................................... 28ModuleParameters............................................................ 30OccupationTimes........................................................ 23,24SwitchStatus...................................................................... 29

ExceptionsAdd..................................................................................... 24Copy.................................................................................... 25Delete.................................................................................. 28Edit................................................................................ 26,27SetupParameters............................................................... 27SetupTimes....................................................................... 26View.................................................................................... 22ViewTimes......................................................................... 23

gGotoAssociatedModules................................................................ 37Graph

Data..................................................................................... 32Display................................................................................ 31ZoomIn.............................................................................. 32ZoomOut............................................................................ 32

GraphicalDisplayPages.................................................................. 14GraphPages...................................................................................... 15iIQ3Controller

BasicUse...................................................................... 17,18ConnectTo......................................................................... 18Login................................................................................... 18UsingfromaWebBrowser................................................ 17

IQ3Pages............................................................................................ 9AlarmPage......................................................................... 10GraphicalDisplayPages.............................................. 14,34ModuleDetailPages.................................................... 13,37ModuleListPages.................................................. 11,12,36

lLogin................................................................................................. 18LogOut............................................................................................. 19MModuleDetailPages.................................................................. 13,37ModuleListPages................................................................ 11,12,36ModuleParameters

Edit...................................................................................... 30View.................................................................................... 37

ModulesGotoDestination................................................................ 37GotoSource........................................................................ 37

oOccupationTimes

Adjust.................................................................................. 23Copy.................................................................................... 24Setup.................................................................................. 24View.............................................................................. 21,22

rRefreshtheDisplay.......................................................................... 19sSetup

ExceptionParameters........................................................ 27Exceptions.......................................................................... 24ExceptionTimes................................................................. 26

SourceModule................................................................................. 37SwitchStatus.................................................................................... 29uUsers

Add............................................................................... 19,20Login................................................................................... 18LogOut............................................................................... 19

UsingIQ3FromaWebBrowser...................................................... 17VValue

Adjust.................................................................................. 28View

GraphicalDisplayPages.................................................... 34WWebBrowser

UsingIQ3From.................................................................. 17ZZoomIn............................................................................................ 32ZoomOut.......................................................................................... 32

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