ICC Features Features Supporting unlimited projects per ICC –Advanced technical support Friendly registration utility 5 password-levels exceptional workspace.

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ICC Features Features Supporting unlimited projects per ICC –Advanced technical support Friendly registration utility 5 password-levels exceptional workspace (features and look) –Fix - Automatic site graphic display –User - SDACA-like, create your own flexible displays Server/Client installation –Operates over any Windows-supported network

ICC Features Features Advanced interrogation concept Multi lingual –Switch language on the fly Creating and printing database reports of all tables Upload Field Unit data (wizard) from the field into the ICC program Define your own image per I/O to be displayed in the graphic section Sensors program Line display and definitions I/O table for each Field Unit

ICC - Registration One station, network, demo Registration Key Demo Only. All features may be used without communication you are here after typing the correct key

ICC - Order Of Work Follow this order to simplify data entry process File/Projects –Open/Create Project System –System definitions System –Areas Definitions System –Field Units Definitions System –I/O Definitions

ICC - Order Of Work Follow this order to simplify data entry process System –Main Lines definitions General, Irrigation, Fert Parameters Filter flushing batteries and then filter parameters System –View all I/Os in the I/O table System –Define crop types and attach Main-Line to crop

ICC - Password Levels Manager always knows who logged in and when 5 Levels of password –Level 1 - Motorola (changes in ICC SW) –Level 2 - Technician (all changes but Motorola’s) –Level 3 - Manager (all but expert Com. Parameters) –Level 4 - Area Manager (no setup changes, may be limited to certain areas) –Level 5 - Viewer only (still must login)

ICC - Project Definition Work with projects to backup, service and support List of Projects Open a Project Unlimited Number of Projects

ICC - IRRInet Control Center Workspace Display Area Logging events Explorer Tree Windows workspace

ICC - System Definition Defining system and communication parameters Save Changes Undo Changes Print a Report Exit Table

ICC - Area Definition Each area has its own image. Create an area report Add to the list Delete from list

ICC - Field Unit (FU) Definition Wizard utility to retrieve Field Unit Information and data to the center List of FU Wizard upload FU data FU DTMF #

ICC - Field Unit Definition FU or area sorting Impact parameters Create and print a report with all FU data

ICC - Field Unit Definition How to define interrogations ? View all FUs or FU per area Default interrogation or create your scheduler per FU Irrigation programs, line status and I/Os interrogation Use different interrogation rate when object is displayed on screen

ICC - Field Unit Definition Define or Upload Field Unit’s Modules Structure Define or upload modules structure

ICC - I/O Definitions Create your own image for any I/O to be displayed in the graphic section User-defined image representing I/O in the graphic section List of all the I/Os in the project Select your I/O list view Select image and other parameters from a predefined list or create your own I/O types

ICC - I/O Definitions View all I/Os parameters and current status Use default sample rate or create specific schedule per I/O Click on the tab to sort Select “Record” for history file

ICC - I/O Definitions ICC prompts to avoid mistakes in physical connections Connect to local I/O or remote (Scorpio/Impact) Different colors to avoid mistakes in physical connections Click for more parameters

ICC - I/O Definitions Fill-in all relevant date to benefit from all ICC features Additional data per I/O type Actual and calculated accumulation Data of digital output (valve)

ICC - I/O Definitions Fill-in all relevant date to benefit from all ICC features Data for counter (Water & Fert Meter)

ICC - I/O Definitions Fill-in all relevant date to benefit from all ICC features Data for digital input (alarm, pressure etc.)

ICC - I/O Definitions Fill-in all relevant date to benefit from all ICC features Sensor preferences Actual ICC view Below normal 0-2 Bar Over normal 8-10 Bar Normal 3-7 Bar

ICC - I/O Definitions Create virtual water meter, then create virtual line Meters in stock In meters Out meters

ICC - I/O Definitions “500”, “600”, and “900” Conditions are also I/Os you need to define “900” Condition definitions

ICC - Main Lines Definitions Display system, area, type or one Field Unit Main Lines General Main Line data Per line: Start Stop Clear alarm Go to table Select your view of the Main Line

ICC - Main Lines Definitions Drag and Drop stations from stock to be: irrigation zones, main valve or fert pump

ICC - Main Lines Definitions Water / Run-Time parameters

ICC - Main Lines Definitions Fert parameters

ICC - Main Lines Definitions Define filter batteries before defining filter parameters Select filters out of the free valves or stations belong to that Main Line

ICC - Main Lines Definitions Filter parameters

ICC - Main Lines Definitions For each Field Unit - list of all defined I/Os. Make changes in this table

ICC - Main Lines Definitions For each Field Unit - view water and fert accumulations

ICC - Crop Types Definitions Each Main line may be attached to Crop Type Change run-time factor per crop type

ICC - Fix Screens Created automatically according to your definitions Explorer-like tree Your selection on the tree is displayed here Click on Area to view Field Units Click on Field Unit to view I/Os

ICC - Fix Screens Use the right mouse button to view more info and go to other tables Created automatically

ICC - User’s Screen - Creating New Enter the EDIT mode and create a new screen Edit button Use the right mouse button to place and create a new screen Enter name Description Icon Background color Background picture

ICC - User’s Screen - Adding Elements You may place the toolbar, anywhere on the workspace After defining: Screen name, Description (option), Icon (option), Background Color (option), Background Picture (option) You may add elements and objects to that screen Pointing Text Labels Add Picture Pictures are like “clipart” Add Button Create Buttons to cruse between screens Add Element Element:OutputInputSensor…. Add Object Object:Area Field Unit Main Line... Lock last Selection

ICC - User’s Screen - Adding Elements/labels Select an item and using the mouse place it anywhere on the display area Select Font Select label. place the mouse on the display area. Click the mouse. Font Color Font Background Opaque Transparent Edit label text and hit “Enter” Change label properties

ICC - User’s Screen - Adding Elements/Pictures Select an item and with the mouse place it anywhere on the display area 1. Select Picture 2. Explore your PC to find the required picture After selecting picture, place the mouse on the display area and click. 3. Save your selection, and exit 4. You may change properties: Opaque/ Transparent of the white picture’s background color 3. Drag the picture to the required position and resize it

ICC - User’s Screen - Adding Elements/Button Select an item and using the mouse place it anywhere on the display area 1. Select Button After selecting Button, place the mouse on the display area and click, to create a Button. 2. Select Button, click the right mouse button and select “EDIT”, to modify Button properties. 3. Modify properties: Text on Button Icon On Button Screen to move when click on 4. You may change the button’s text properties.

ICC - User’s Screen - Adding Elements/I/O’s Select an item and using the mouse, place it anywhere on the display area 1. Select Element After selecting Add Element, place the mouse on the display area and click.. The table of all I/O’s will appear. 2. Select Field Unit 2. Select I/O type 3. Select specific I/O 4. Click [+] and exit 5. The selected I/O will appear on the display area. You may change the I/O’s text properties.