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WattMaster WCC II User Manual

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Section 3: Screen Descriptions

WCC II Operator’s Guide

Operator Interfaces

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Alarm Type

Disabled by

Calls Phone #’s

Eight alarm types can be entered on the various screens that have
alarm limits. The fi rst fi ve alarm types can be reported to a remote
printer over standard telephone lines.

The “Disabled by” column specifi es the [binary] point address that
disables the alarm call out feature. When this address is zero (or
OFF), the alarm call out feature is active; when it is one (or ON),
the alarm call-out feature is disabled. For example, assume you
want to call a remote printer at your house if an alarm occurs during
non-working hours, but you don’t want the system to call when
you are at work. You can create a week schedule, Week Schedule
#1 (W1) for example, that is “ON” during your normal working
hours. If W1 is entered as the “Disabled by” input, then the system
will not call out if an alarm occurs while W1 is “ON.”

The “Calls Phone #’s” column specifi es two telephone numbers
that are to be used in the event of an alarm. The system will attempt
to use the “1st” phone number. If this number does not answer,
the system will then attempt to use the “ALT” phone number, if
specifi ed. (The system will alternate between the 1st and ALT
phone numbers until one of them answers.) The system must
connect with a modem and must “dump” all of its information. If it
doesn’t, it will call again. If only one number is supplied (either 1st
or ALT), the system will attempt to call out using only that number.
You may enter up to 30 characters (control codes, ALT codes, and
the double quote character are not allowed).

If you want the system to report the alarm to both telephone
numbers, access the Utility Screen from the Main Menu and then
access the System Parameters II Screen. You may instruct the
system to call “either” or “both” telephone numbers for each alarm
type.

Current Operator:

Code:

Each operator is assigned a password which consists of a 5 digit
operator ID and a 4 digit code. When an operator signs on, he or
she must enter their 5 digit Operator ID at the “Current Operator”
location and press

. The cursor will move to the right

and await the code. The operator then enters the 4 digit code and
presses

again. The “View Screen Only” message in the

lower right hand corner of this screen will change to indicate which
level of access the operator has.

View Screen Only

This is the lowest privilege level possible (Level 0) within the
system. At this level, the operator can only view the various
screens. No editing of data is allowed.

General Edit Allowed

This privilege level (Level 1) allows the operator to view all screens
and edit selected portions of each screen. In general, the operator
may edit any item for a particular point, but may not change the
point’s type (e.g., the operator may not change a point set to the
Dual-Limit mode to the EA Driver mode).

Effect Screen Edit

This privilege level (Level 2) allows the operator to view all screens
and edit most portions of the program except operator password
codes and other “sensitive” information.

View All Codes

This is the highest privilege level possible (Level 3) within the
system. At this level, the operator can perform all of the functions
allowed by the lower levels as well as gain access to the operator
password codes and other “sensitive” information.

Time out:

The time out feature causes the ECC/WCC II system to
automatically “sign off” if there has not been any keyboard activity
for the input amount of time. The system will reset the access level
to zero which will allow the user to view screens only.

Remote Printer:

The ECC/WCC II system has the capability of automatically
calling-out over standard telephone lines and printing alarms as
they occur on a remote printer. The ECC/WCC II system will
support two different printers—an Okidata 82A or Okidata 182.
The operator needs to designate which remote printer is used with
the system using this input.