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Novar iScope This demonstration is designed to show the features of the iScope software and graphics package.
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Typical start page This is a typical starting page for an iScope Graphics demonstration. The pick ax on the Office Building Start button will take us to the start of the demonstration Picking this button will also initiate the dial out to the remote system.
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Access Check This slide shows a scanned picture of an Office Building. The Access Code box shows that the Novar system has security protection. The Novar EP/2 is verifying the password of the PC calling it. The access code box will be displayed each time a phone connection is made with the system.
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Pick regions The system is now online and the graphic shows global information in the top left hand corner ( OA Temp & OA Light ). The graphic also contains Pick Regions that are used to take you to other graphics in this system. There is a Pick Ax on the pick region for the 12th Floor.
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Floor layouts with pick regions
This is the layout of the 12th Floor. This is an AutoCad drawing brought into iScope. On this graphic each of the rooms contains the number of the VAV box that serves it. Each of these rooms is also a pick region, allowing you to go to each of the VAV boxes. Color Shifts could also be included to cause the color of the room change with the temperature.
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Animations and frame shifts
This is a 3D graphic of an Air Handling Unit complete with animation and frame shifts. All of the monitoring information for this AHU is on the graphic. Both fans are animated, along with the Humidifier. Frame shifts appear when there is an alarm on this unit. Notice the iScope ROCKET in the lower right section. This rocket appears whenever you place your cursor over a point on a graphic.
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Rocket menu Clicking your right mouse button when the ROCKET is displayed will bring up a small menu. This menu will take you to other areas of the iScope software. DATA LOGS has been selected on this menu.
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Data logs This is an example of a DATA LOG in Table format. With and EP/2 you can have 8 points in a Data Log with sampling times as short as 8 seconds. The samples are date and time stamped. At the top of this screen is a button that allows access to a graph for this log.
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Data log graph This is a graph of the DATA LOG information. This is live data that continues to update. Any of the points in the Log can be included on the graph, or each point could be viewed individually on a graph. The slide bar on the right can be dragged across the graph to any point, and the value column for each point will show it’s value at that point.
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Pick region Back at the AHU graphic. A Pick AX is on the pick region for the VAV Matrix.
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Grouping loads This is a typical Matrix used to group multiple VAV boxes (or other equipment) onto one graphic. This allows the operator to quickly scan for any problems. Each of the VAV box names is a pick region, and the Pick Ax is on the first VAV box.
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Load graphic This is a typical VAV box graphic. This graphic includes the CFM reading at the box, and the status of the adjustable set point dial on the temperature sensor. Pick on the 12 Story Building Button to return to the Building graphic.
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Load graphic This is a typical VAV box graphic. This graphic includes the CFM reading at the box, and the status of the adjustable set point dial on the temperature sensor. Pick on the 12 Story Building Button to return to the Building graphic.
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Getting run time This is a split-screen showing run times for each output at the bottom, while the input and output information is still shown at the top.
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Changing control parameters
EDIT has been selected on the menu.
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Demand log This is the Demand Log for the last 24 Hours. This log is updated every 15 minutes.
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IOM Graphics page This is a sample of a Chiller System graphic. The pumps are animated and the on/off status of the Chiller is shown on it’s control panel. Click on the SECONDARY button to move to the secondary loop pumping graphic.
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Disconnecting Back to the Building for the last time. The DISCONNECT button has been pushed, bringing up the disconnect confirmation box.
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Changing graphics pages
To change the graphic page, mouse click the ROOFTOP Button (pick region) to go to a graphic of the RTU.
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Unitary graphics This is a typical Rooftop unit graphic that includes animation of the fan, and frame shifts showing which stages of heating and cooling are active. The ROCKET SHIP is over the Supply Air temperature sensor. Double Click the right mouse button to access the menu.
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Getting unit information
Monitor is selected on the menu.
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Load monitoring This is the Load Monitoring Screen for a rooftop unit. All input and output information is shown on this screen. Buttons near the top allow switching between Output status and Run Times.
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Getting run time This is a split-screen showing run times for each output at the bottom, while the input and output information is still shown at the top.
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Schedule from rocket menu
Back to the RTU graphic. Schedule is now highlighted on the menu.
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Schedule setup This is a normal schedule used to control this unit. Note the SUNDAY through SATURDAY scheduling, along with Holidays. There is also a Today column and a Tomorrow column for easy temporary schedule changes. Schedules are extremely easy to change, and allow for 3 on/off times per day.
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Set points from rocket menu
Back to the RTU graphic. MODIFY SETPOINTS is highlighted on the menu.
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Set point screen It is very easy to change set points on this screen. Simply place the cursor on the arrow to change the desired set point up or down.
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Moving between open windows
By clicking on WINDOW at the top of the screen any of the open windows can be accessed. MENU TREE has been selected.
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Menu tree For those operators who prefer TEXT information instead of graphics, the MENU TREE provides access to any information in the system. A simple click of the mouse button on any category expands the section.
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The NETWORK STATUS section has been highlighted.
Following the tree The NETWORK STATUS section has been highlighted.
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Getting network status
NETWORK STATUS screens provide a means to view large groups of information on 1 screen. Within the NETWORK STATUS section, UNITARY CONTROLLERS has been selected.
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Status display screens
The Unitary Controller status screen places all of the Application Specific controllers in one group. Temperature, Set point, and Output status information is shown for each module. Double-clicking any Load Name will bring up the jump-to menu.
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Changing control parameters
EDIT has been selected on the menu.
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Parameters screen 1 This is the first page of the Control Parameters screen for the ROOFTOP unit. ( ETM-2020 ) Any set point or parameter changes can be done here.
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Parameters screen 2 This is the second page of the EDIT screens for this unit. Changes can be made quickly and easily.
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Electrical demand Back at the MENU TREE. The ELECTRICAL DEMAND Section has been expanded.
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Selecting a log There are 10 possible selections in the Electrical Demand section. The 24 Hour Demand Log is highlighted.
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Demand log This is the Demand Log for the last 24 Hours. This log is updated every 15 minutes.
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The 24 Hour Demand Log can also be viewed on a Graph.
Demand graph The 24 Hour Demand Log can also be viewed on a Graph.
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Back at the MENU TREE. The ENERGY USE LOG is highlighted.
KWH log Back at the MENU TREE. The ENERGY USE LOG is highlighted.
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Calendar Log The Energy Use Log is a summary sheet showing the last week’s KW and KWH information, as well as the last 12 months. Peak Demand information is also listed, including the peak, the date and time of the peak, and the outdoor air temperature when the peak was set.
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Another pick Back to the Building. The Pick Ax is on the pick region for the Chiller System.
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IOM Graphics page This is a sample of a Chiller System graphic. The pumps are animated and the on/off status of the Chiller is shown on it’s control panel. Click on the SECONDARY button to move to the secondary loop pumping graphic.
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Getting multiple windows
This is a graphic of the Secondary Pumps. The Window drop-down menu shows CASCADE is highlighted.
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Window cascade Selecting CASCADE allows all open windows to be organized for quick switching between windows. Graphics and Text windows are all together, and all are continuously updated.
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Tiling Using the drop-down menu again allows windows to be displayed in TILE format also.
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Tiling related information
This shows 2 windows TILED. The IOM Input status monitor screen is on the left, and a DATA LOG graph is on the right. This allows the close monitoring of multiple areas or pieces of equipment simultaneously.
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Disconnecting Back to the Building for the last time. The DISCONNECT button has been pushed, bringing up the disconnect confirmation box.
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Contact us Questions ? ANY QUESTIONS ? Call us
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Thank You !! THANK YOU !!
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