11.2       Table of Figures & Displays

 

 

Figure 1.1 - Touch-Panel HMI on Factory Floor

Figure 1.2 - Semiconductor Tool

Figure 1.3 - Building Automation Web browser for tenants

Figure 1.4 - Oil Refinery Control Room

Figure 1.5 - PC based operator interface to controls

Figure 1.6 WebAccess Network Components

Figure 1.7 Stand-alone SCADA Node

Figure 1.8 Single SCADA Node with laptop Project Node

Figure 1.9 Single SCADA Node - remote access

Figure 1.10 WebAccess Network Drawing.. 1-9

 

Figure 1.11 SCADA Node connects to Automation Devices

Figure 1.12 Project Node is a central database and Configuration Tool

Figure 1.13 WebAccess Clients

Figure 1.14 - WebAccess VIEW with animation, trends, live data and video

Figure 1.15 - IPAQ pocket PC

Figure 1.16 - Graphic on Thin Client..

 

Figure 1.17 - Thin Client Text-based interface for display navigation

Figure 2.1 - Internet Explorer Web Browser - Address Bar

Figure 2.2 - WebAccess HOME PAGE.

 

Figure 2.3 - Prompt to download and install WebAccess Client..

 

Figure 2.4 VIEW Login

Figure 2.5 VIEW Login - multiple Nodes

Figure 2.6 - Login Dialog Box

Figure 2.7 - default Main graphic display

Figure 2.8 - default Main graphic - multiple Nodes

Figure 2.9 - Main Graphic WebAccess Live Demo - Power User Login.

Figure 2.10 bwViewPG.asp options - no tree, auto login, - Live Demo Power User.

Figure 2.11 Start View from Project Manager

Figure 2.12 View Property dialog box in VIEW

Figure 2.13 Caption, Toolbar and Status Bar in VIEW – scale mode.

 

Figure 2.14 Caption in WebAccess VIEW Live Demo Project.

 

Figure 2.15 Status Bar – Recipe Display..

 

Figure 2.16 Status Bar - Pushbutton Highlighted.. 2-14

Figure 2.17 Status bar - Highlighted Tag.. 2-14

Figure 2.18 Status Bar - Trend values at crosshair.. 2-14

Figure 2.19 Scroll Bars – Clip Mode, no caption, no toolbar, no status bar - VIEW... 2-15

Figure 3.1 - Right Click VIEW Menu.. 3-1

Figure 3.2 - Navigation Popup Menu - GOTO menu selected.. 3-2

Figure 3.3 - standard Toolbar for graphic display.. 3-2

Figure 3.4 Toolbar functions described by Status Bar.. 3-3

Figure 3.5 Standard Toolbar buttons. 3-3

Figure 3.6 - Toolbar showing color-coded function keys. Blue=Shift, Red=Ctrl.3-5

Figure 3.7 Toolbar - Action Log.. 3-5

Figure 3.8 Toolbar - Recipe Display.. 3-6

Figure 3.9 - Pushbuttons call other displays. 3-6

Figure 3.10 Pushbuttons for Control. 3-6

Figure 3.11 Beveled Pushbutton depressed.3-7

Figure 3.12 Pushbutton, no bevel, no animation.. 3-7

Figure 4.1- Graph List Dialog Box - in VIEW... 4-2

Figure 4.2 Graph List with PREVIEW in ViewDAQ (non-web browser)4-2

Figure 4.3 - user -built Graphic Display from Demo (named Meter.bgr).4-3

Figure 4.4 - Point Info Dialog Box.. 4-5

Figure 4.5 - Change dialog Box for ANALOG tag.. 4-10

Figure 4.6 - Change Dialog Box for a Discrete Tag.. 4-10

Figure 4.7 Change Dialog Box for Text-type tag.4-10

Figure 4.8 - CHANGE dialog Box for ANALOG tag.. 4-11

Figure 4.9 - Change Dialog Box for 2-state Discrete Tag (i.e. Digital)4-13

Figure 4.10 - Change Dialog Box for 8-state (7-bit) Discrete Tag.. 4-13

Figure 4.11 Change Dialog Box for Text-type tag.4-15

Figure 4.12 - Slider bars (Drag Regions), Toggle Switches and Pushbuttons. 4-16

Figure 4.13 - Right Click Menu - VIEW... 4-17

Figure 4.14  - "Point Goto" Popup Menu  - shows all displays of selected point SPEED.. 4-17

Figure 5.1 - Alarm Summary.. 5-2

Figure 5.2 - Alarm Summary Options Dialog Box.5-4

Figure 5.3 - Modified Alarm Summary.. 5-5

Figure 5.4 - Alarm Log.. 5-7

Figure 5.5 - Alarm Group. 5-10

Figure 5.6 - Alarm Group List pop-up menu.. 5-11

Figure 5.7 - Alarm Enable Tag Field.. 5-14

Figure 5.8 - Password Dialog Box to change value of Tag Field.. 5-14

Figure 5.9 - Change ALMED tag field for Tag named SPEED.. 5-15

Figure 5.10 Action Log - lists Operator Actions: setpoint changes, logins, etc.5-16

Figure 5.11 - Tools Menu.. 5-19

Figure 5.12 - Data Log Trend List Box.. 5-19

Figure 5.13 Data Log TREND.. 5-20

Figure 5.14 Data Log X-Y PLOT.. 5-20

Figure 5.15 - DATA LOG TREND Display.. 5-21

Figure 5.16 Data Log Trend - White. 5-24

Figure 5.17 Data Log Trend - grey.. 5-25

Figure 5.18 Real Time Only Trend List.. 5-26

Figure 5.19 - Real Time (only) Trend Display.. 5-27

Figure 5.20 Real Time "ONLY" XY Plot.. 5-28

Figure 5.21 - Station Status shows Com Ports and Devices. 5-31

Figure 5.22 User Program Status Display - 3rd Party software. 5-33

Figure 5.23 - Global Script Status display.. 5-35

Figure 5.24 - Overview Display.. 5-38

Figure 5.25 - Faceplate Group Display.. 5-40

Figure 5.26 - Block Detail Display for a PID controller.. 5-42

Figure 5.27 Point Goto - Block Detail. 5-43

Figure 5.28 - Block Detail Display for an IO card.. 5-44

Figure 5.29 Display Hierarchy - Overview -> Faceplate -> Block Detail -> Point Detail. 5-45

Figure 5.30 - Analog Point Detail Display for Block named TIC101, the MEAS parameter   5-46

Figure 5.31 - Recipe List - VIEW... 5-48

Figure 5.32 - Recipe File with multiple Recipe Names and Units. 5-49

Figure 5.33 - Recipe Display.. 5-50

Figure 5.34 - Recipe Download from Right Click Menu in web browser VIEW... 5-51

Figure 5.35 Recipe Scale dialog Box.. 5-52

Figure 5.36 Video -Full Screen – from Video List Box.. 5-53

Figure 5.37 - Video List.. 5-54

Figure 5.38 - Video mixed with animation, live data and trends.5-55

Figure 5.39 - Right Click Tools Menu.. 5-56

Figure 5.40 - Scheduler Time Group - 3 shifts per day plus a 4th default schedule. 5-57

Figure 5.41 - General & Restricted Users can not access Tools. 5-57

Figure 5.42 Scheduler Manual ON.. 5-58

Figure 5.43 - Right Click Tools Menu – Power User in VIEW... 5-60

Figure 5.44 - Analog Tag Log Query display.. 5-60

Figure 5.45 - HTML Report from Analog Tag Log.. 5-61

Figure 5.46 - Right Click -> Tools Menu  - Reports, Power User  or admin.. 5-63

Figure 5.47 - Tools menu not available to General or Restricted Users. 5-63

Figure 5.48 - Scheduled Report - Shift, Daily and Monthly Scheduled reports.5-64

Figure 5.49 - Shift Report of Energy Usage, central steam plant. - VIEW... 5-66

Figure 5.50 Daily Report - Current Date before end of day.. 5-67

Figure 5.51 Monthly Report -ViewDAQ.. 5-69

Figure 5.52 Email Schedule Report - Shift Report.. 5-70

Figure 5.53 - Right Click Menu to ZOOM... 5-72

Figure 5.54 - ZOOM Dialog Box.. 5-72

Figure 6.1 Display Group with multiple windows.6-1

Figure 6.2 SCALING Mode. 6-4

Figure 6.3 CLIPPING MODE. 6-4

Figure 6.4 Login from Menu Bar - ViewDAQ.. 6-4

Figure 6.5 enable Clipping Mode - ViewDAQ.. 6-5

Figure 6.6 WebAccess Taskbar Icon.. 6-6

Figure 6.7 ViewDAQ on SCADA node with Kernel stopped (Red Icon)6-7

Figure 6.8 Taskbar Menu on combined SCADA/Project Node. 6-7

Figure 6.9 Display Group in ViewDAQ.. 6-8

Figure 6.10 Start Node - web browser client.6-9

Figure 6.11 Taskbar Icon - SCADA Node running - mouse hover.. 6-9

Figure 6.12 WebAccess Taskbar Menu - SCADA Node only -Start Kernel and ViewDAQ.. 6-9

Figure 6.13 Taskbar Menu - combined Project / SCADA node – Kernel running.. 6-10

Figure 6.14 Taskbar Icon in System Tray.. 6-10

Figure 6.15 Start SCADA Node Kernel locally from Taskbar.. 6-10

Figure 6.16 Stop Kernel Menu - Grayed Out if ViewDAQ open.6-12

Figure 6.17 ViewDAQ Welcome - no toolbar - Press Enter to continue. 6-13

Figure 6.18 Start ViewDAQ from Taskbar Menu.. 6-14

Figure 6.19 - Exit ViewDAQ from Menu Bar.. 6-16

Figure 6.20 Windows Title Bar CLOSE WINDOW... 6-16

Figure 6.21 Close ViewDAQ Groups. 6-17

Figure 6.22 ViewDAQ Menu bar - GOTO.. 6-18

Figure 6.23 ViewDAQ Right Click Menu.. 6-19

Figure 6.24 - Right Click ViewDAQ - no login user.. 6-19

Figure 6.25 Right Click - ViewDAQ.. 6-20

Figure 6.26 View Menu - ViewDAQ Definition.. 6-21

Figure 6.27 ViewDAQ Definition.. 6-21

Figure 6.28 File Menu - Save ViewDAQs. 6-22

Figure 6.29 Save Display Group to defined Name. 6-22

Figure 6.30 Open New Display Group. 6-23

Figure 6.31 Open New Display Group List.. 6-24

Figure 6.32 Close ViewDAQ Groups. 6-26

Figure 6.33 Display Group List.. 6-27

Figure 6.34 Save ViewDAQ grayed-out if User Security Level, 127 for ViewDAQ.. 6-31

Figure 6.35 Right Click Menu - Save All ViewDAQs. 6-32

Figure 6.36 Save All ViewDAQ Name Dialog Box.. 6-32

Figure 6.37 Save or Copy opened ViewDAQ Group by Name. 6-34

Figure 6.38 Save ViewDAQ Name List.. 6-34

Figure 6.39 Optionally, Rename the Display Group. 6-35

Figure 6.40 Overwrite appears only if the file already exists on the hard drive.6-35

Figure 6.41 Save All ViewDAQs. 6-36

Figure 6.42 Save All ViewDAQ Name Dialog Box.. 6-36

Figure 6.43 Overwrite appears only if the file already exists on the hard drive.6-37

Figure 6.44 Save Other ViewDAQ Groups. 6-38

Figure 6.45 Rename and Save Other Display Groups to be used as popups. 6-38

Figure 6.46 Save Current Display Group creates a single window group. 6-39

Figure 6.47 optionally rename your display group here.6-40

Figure 6.48 Save Current and Popup Dependants. 6-41

Figure 6.49 Rename and Save Display Groups to be used as popups. 6-41

Figure 6.50 Save Dependant ViewDAQ Groups. 6-43

Figure 6.51 Title Bar.. 6-44

Figure 6.52 Style Options – ViewDAQ.. 6-44

Figure 6.53 Widows Options - ViewDAQ - Right-Click Menu.. 6-47

Figure 6.54 Menu Bar - ViewDAQ.. 6-49

Figure 6.55 ViewDAQ Title. 6-52

Figure 6.56 ViewDAQ Definition.. 6-53

Figure 6.57 Taskbar Icon in 'system tray". 6-55

Figure 6.58 Taskbar Menu - Project Node. 6-55

Figure 7.1 iPAQ 3700 pocket PC from Compaq.. 7-1

Figure 7.2 Thin Client Displays. 7-2

Figure 8.1 Password Dialog Box - Exit ViewDAQ.. 8-6

Figure 8.2 Password Dialog Box - Change Tag Value. 8-7

Figure 10.1 Status Bar Alarms. 10-1

Figure 10.2 - Alarm ACK - Right Click Menu (VIEW)10-4

Figure 10.3 - Toolbar Edit Menu - Acknowledge Alarms (ViewDAQ)10-4

Figure 11.1 - WebAccess Home Page. 11-2

Figure 11.2 - Prompt to download and install WebAccess Client.. 11-3

Figure 11.3 - Windows File Download dialog box.. 11-4

Figure 11.4 - Windows 2000 Save As Dialog Box.. 11-4

Figure 11.5 - Download Complete. 11-5

Figure 11.6 - WebAccess Setup Icon.. 11-5

Figure 11.7 - Windows 2000 user  without Administrative Privileges. 11-6

Figure 11.8 - Install Shield Wizard - WebAccess Client Setup. 11-6

Figure 11.9 - License Agreement.. 11-6

Figure 12.1 - Internet Zone Security - changes here affect all websites you visit.12-2

Figure 12.2 - Local Intranet or Trusted Sites Security.. 12-2

Figure 12.3 - Trusted Sites Lists. 12-3

Figure 12.4 Waiting for Connection to SCADA Node.12-5

Figure 12.5 Start Node - admin or Project User Log in.. 12-6