Rockwell Automation 9307 FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix User Manual

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FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix Software

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Email SMTP Server Configuration

FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix sends email alarms and reports via a SMTP server
configured by using this page.

SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) server name or IP address

Sender email address (does not need to be an actual email address)

Test email button - sends a test message to the email address entered in the address
field when the Send button is clicked

Logger Configuration

Derived tag delay - specifies how long after meter data is polled that derived tags
are calculated. Default is 5 minutes

Maximum active DTL operations - specifies the maximum concurrent messages
with RSLinx Classic and hence devices. Range is 1…35. Default is 20. It is
unlikely that you will need to adjust this setting

Miscellaneous Settings

SQL command timeout delay - default 120 seconds

Roll-up interval - specifies how often tags are refreshed from roll-up servers,
default 60 minutes

OPC update rate - specifies how often the connection to OPC servers is refreshed

New meter data page - Enabled by default, selects the paged meter data display
page

New consumption calculation - provides more accurate consumption reporting in
the case of data logging anomalies such as unexpected zero values and resets.
Enabled by default.

Fiscal Calendar Functionality - permits the creation and use of fiscal periods for
reporting. Disabled by default.

On-demand tree loading - If on-demand tree loading is enabled, nodes are loaded
only when a user expands them. If disabled, the entire tree refreshes at a time.

ClickOnce for ChartsPlus and RT - Enabled by default, sets up RT and ChartsPlus
as ClickOnce applications.

web.config File

The web.config file located in the FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix program folder contains a
reference to the SQL server name, encrypted log-in information and database name as
well as other software component license data. Program options stored in the web.config
file are also accessed by using the Configuration page.

It is very unlikely that you will need to edit the web.config file. If editing is required, you
can edit the file by using Notepad or other text or xml editor.

If the file is locked (Save As dialog box appears), stop the
FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix logger service by using the Services
control panel. Then save the edited web.config file and re-start
the logger service. If the file is still locked, stop the World Wide
Web Publishing Service. Save the file and then start the stopped
services.

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