Enter configuration mode on pre iq3 controllers, Log off a client user, Setup exception templates – TREND 963 Web User Guide User Manual

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Using 963 From a Client

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4.10 Display the 963's Startup Page

When you log in the 963’s start up page is displayed, however when you display schematic pages or the Device
Viewer
it may become hidden.

To display the 963’s start up page:

1. Hold down the ALT key and press the TAB key until the start up page is selected.
2. Release both keys. The 963’s start up page will be displayed.

4.11 Enter Configuration Mode on Pre IQ3 Controllers

963 allows access to configuration mode on IQ System devices that support configuration mode. Once in this mode,
simple adjustments can be made to the strategy. When in configuration mode, 963 is effectively converted into a
terminal, all the screen prompts originate from the controller, and all keyboard inputs are sent to the outstation when
the Submit is clicked. Configuration mode for any IQ System device on the network that supports configuration
mode can be accessed from the Device Viewer. Buttons can also be set up on pages to provide access to
configuration mode for a particular device.

Note this facility is not available for BACnet devices.

To enter configuration mode from the Device Viewer:

1. Display the IQ System as described in the ‘Display the IQ System’ section of this manual.
2. Navigate to the required controller as described in the ‘Display the IQ System’ section of this manual.
3. Right-click the device, and click IQ Configuration. Configuration mode on that device will now be open.
4. Configuration commands can be typed in on the keyboard. All the configuration information will be

displayed in the configuration viewer.

To enter configuration mode using a button:

1. Display the page containing the button that provides access to the device’s configuration mode adjusted as

described in the ‘Display a Schematic Page’ section of this manual.

2. Click the button/picture or link that provides access to the device’s configuration mode. Configuration

mode on that device will now be open.

To send configuration commands to the device:

1. Once in configuration mode, enter the configuration command in the text box at the bottom of the screen.
2. Press ENTER or click Submit.

The system prompts the available functions; the upper case character in each prompt is the key to be used to select
the function. Most functions also require an additional numeric value. To exit from any page of data and save any
changes, made, press X and click Submit. To exit from any page of data and not save any changes made, press Q
click Submit. If the top page of the configuration prompts (Type Sensor - etc.) is answered with an X, the outstation
will exit configuration mode. The outstation will continue with its real time control tasks whilst in configuration
mode, but will NOT respond to other (non-configuration) communications. It is therefore very important that the
user ensures that the device has exited configuration mode BEFORE returning 963 to Supervisor mode. Sending
more X+ENTER commands will do no harm, so if in doubt, press X click Submit before leaving configuration
mode. The 963 will return to normal mode when the outstation responds with ‘Exit from Utility’.

Note that if a device is left in configuration mode, it will time out after 15 minutes.

4.12 Log Off a Client User

Client users that are currently logged in can be logged off by users who have the rights to configure workgroups and
user, or for 963 Secure belong to the 'System Administrator' workgroup will be logged out of a previous session if
they attempt to log in from another client.

To log a client off:

1. Access the 963 Server as described in the ‘Connect to the 963 Server’ section of this manual.
2. Log In as described in the 'Log In' section of this manual.
3. Click Server Status. The Server Status Page is displayed.

4. In the Clients area click Log out user for the required user.

4.13 Setup Exception Templates

Exception templates enable times for exceptions to be predefined e.g. for bank holidays etc which can be used when
adding and exception. The templates can either define occupation times for a single day (Special Day Templates), or
for an entire week (Week Set Templates). This feature allows different occupation times to be set up for each day of
the week. Each different Diary Group can contain its own exception templates, allowing the same name to be used
within different groups, but defining different occupation times.

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