EAGLE2000™ — a new level ofDetection MonitoringEagleVision™2 Software Manual
EagleVision contains menus that are used to navigate through the appli-cation and access various features.The file menu allows the operator to:“Save”
Driver Settings ( 3) Highway polling can be enabled or disabled. The last Modbus highway error (if any) is shown and can becleared. Counters are di
The Misc menu includes the following selections:Address Check Allows the operator to get avariety of information on a par-ticular address.Hide/Show Ev
EAGLE2000™ — a new level ofDetection MonitoringSection 2System ConfigurationEvent Configuration Screen 2.1 Event Configuration (EagleVision) 2.5Even
Selecting “Event Configuration ( 1)” from the “Configure” menu will dis-play the “Event Configurations” screen.This screen is used to create events t
There are seven buttons on the “Event Configurations” screen, which per-form a variety of functions related to the event monitor. They aredescribed be
FindSelect the Find button to display the “Find” dialog box. By entering eithertext or an address in the appropriate box, the program will display the
Imp/ExpThe Imp/Exp (Import/Export) button allows an external file, created inanother application, to be read into the system, or a database configured
1. Select Event Configurations from the Configuration menu:2. The Event Configurations screen is displayed:This screen displays the following inform
5. Enter the Event Type by means of the Type pop-up menu.Transition OnWhen the discrete bit specified in the PLC and address fieldschanges state from
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6. Enter the Event Name.Enter the name of the event. It will appear in the event window, indaily event logs, and when printed. The name can be up to
This will bring up a dialog box where the operator enters the gate-way number, point number, and then chooses the status bit from apop-up menu. After
e. Auto ClearThe Auto Clear checkbox controls the requirement for operatoracknowledgment. When Auto Clear is enabled, operatoracknowledgment is not re
Although it is possible to build the entire event monitoring database fromwithin the EagleVision application, the operator may wish to develop thedata
To import a file containing all of the database records for the event moni-tor, the operator must ensure that the file follows the structure as define
The following is a field-by-field specification of the record structure.Field 1: Event numberMust be a number ranging from 0 to 4999.Field 2: Device a
Field 11: Event colorMust contain one of the following text strings:Black (5 characters)Blue (4 characters)Red (3 characters)Green (5 characters)F
Selecting “Print Settings” from the configure menu will bring up the print-ing configuration screen.It has a variety of icon based controls described
Change page titleClick on this area to bring up a dialog box allowing the header text print-ed on each page to be changed.The page title can be any co
Selecting “Driver Settings” from the configure menu will bring up the dri-ver configuration screen.The Driver Configuration screen allows you to confi
SECTION 1EagleVision Software Package...1.1 System Requirements...
A variety of onscreen pushbuttons and switches control the configuration.These controls are described below.Hiway PollingSwitch this off to stop reque
The single port version assigns the modem port for communicating withthe gateway.The four port version leaves the modem port open and uses only the fo
MEMORY MAP OVERVIEWDatatable configuration defines the PLC/Gateway addresses that the OISwill read.The gateway memory accessible to the OIS emulates a
1. Select Datatable Configuration from the Configure menu. TheDatatable Configuration screen appears:# The datatable number is a numeric index used b
DATATABLE CONFIGURATIONPROCEDURE2. To set up or modify a datatable:a. Select the datatable for configuration or modificaton and selectModify.orDouble-
POINT CONFIGURATIONPROCEDURE1. Select Point Configuration from the Configure menu.This brings up the point configurations screen.A “point’’ is define
3. The Point Configuration screen is displayed:Point numbers 1 through 4 are reserved for the gateway.4. Assign a configuration number to the curren
ENTERING POINT CALIBRATIONANDALARM SETPOINTSSETTING POINT UPDATE RATES7. Enter the user-defined calibration value in the appropriate units.See Units:
10. To continue configuration of other points, select the point numberbox and: Select the “S” box next to the scroll arrows and enter thedesired Poin
1. Select the point number or name of the device needing configu-ration and then select the Modify button.orDouble-click on the point or name of the d
SECTION 3Gateway Point Display...3.1General Information Indicators...
4. Start/End Mode:The default program mode selection for the Relay Module is the“Start/End” mode. In this mode enter a “start” and “end” nodenumber an
The IMP/EXP button allows the operator to export an existingEagleVision point configuration database, or, to import one that hasbeen created or modifi
The gateway has four relays, each of which can be configured to monitora contiguous group of points. In addition there is a gateway fault relay.All re
4. To configure the gateway relays, select Modify Relays. TheGateway relay configuration screen is displayed:5. The upper right area of the screen h
The Network Utilities portion of the Point Configurations screen allowsconfigurations to be transferred between the OIS and the gateway(s).Get Revisio
Upload AllSelect Upload All to upload the point configuration from the current gate-way to the OIS. The individual point names will appear as asterisk
Zone ConfigurationZones are provided primarily to simplify the programming of customgraphics. They are operator configured logical groupings of up to
3. To configure or edit a zone, select a zone to modify by double-click-ing on the zone of interest, or by clicking once on the zone andthen selecting
Zone Trigger ConfigurationAfter the zones are configured, EagleVision must be given the criteria forwhat constitutes Alarms and Faults. This is done “
This screen shows the status of all 256 possible zones. Unconfiguredzones are blank. Configured zones will display one of five possiblestates: Normal,
EAGLE2000™ — a new level ofDetection MonitoringSection 1Installing EagleVision™EagleVision Software Package 1.1 Installing EagleVision Software 1.2Me
The configuration overview provides a convenient display of the currentEagleVision configuration. This screen is shown at startup and can beaccessed w
Select Address Check to check address usage for a specific Modbusaddress. The operator enters an address to determine:1. If the address is a legal ad
Selecting this feature from the miscellaneous menu will invoke the“Communication Module Alarm Retrieval” dialog box. This will allow thetargeted retr
Launches the utility that shows a chronological list of any configuredevents that are currently out of tolerance.Launches the utility that displays th
EAGLE2000™ — a new level ofDetection MonitoringSection 3Point DisplaysGateway Point Display 3.1Communication Module Point Display 3.4Relay Module Po
The Point Display screens allow the operator to monitor gateway opera-tions and perform certain control functions. The point display can also beenter
LON Fault This indicator will turn red when the gate-way diagnoses a LON fault. This type offault is generally indicative of an electricalopen or shor
Reset Relay Select a Reset Relay button to reset a gate-way relay.Goto Point This button calls up a keypad allowing theuser to go directly to any poin
The Point Display screens allow the operator to monitor a communica-tions module/sensor operation, and perform certain control functions.1. Select the
Inhibit Active This indicator will turn red when the point hasbeen “inhibited” by using the point display’sinhibit button. When “inhibited” any gatewa
EagleVision Software PackageSYSTEM REQUIREMENTS1.1 95-8434The EagleVision Software Package includes: 1. Several disks containing EagleVision Software
Digital Input 2 Status Shows the status of the signal connected tothe communication module’s digital input 2.Output Relay Status Shows the status of
The sensor level bar graph provides the following real-time information: The sensor level bar graph provides a graphic display of the sen-sor’s outp
Com 1/Com 2 These indicators track the fault isolation statusof the module. If the left side has isolateddue to a network fault, the “Com 1” indicato
Not Communicating The gateway has not been receiving the peri-odic status updates from the target module.Invalid Config. Invalid configuration data ha
EAGLE2000™ — a new level ofDetection MonitoringSection 4Adding Graphics CapabilitiesGetZoneState 4.8GetZoneStatus 4.8LogToAll 4.9LogToDisk 4.9LogToEv
Included with the EagleVision software package are two files,”EagleVision Supercard” and ”EagleVision Hypercard.” These files con-tain a suite of XCM
XCMD's & XFCN'sACKEVENTSCHKEVENTSTATECLEAREVENTWINDOW4.2For use in HyperCard, they must reside in either the stack from whichthey will b
XCMD's & XFCN's4.3This command gets an event that is in the log file. The count is from thestart of the file.GetALoggedEvent(theLoggedEv
GETMANYBITGETNUMLOGGEDEVENTSXCMD's & XFCN's4.495-8434Refer to the section on addressing for the correct format of the address. Astring i
XCMD's & XFCN's4.595-8434set the lockScreen to true— speed up getting the dataput lastEventCount into count— where do we start from
1. Rename the Macintosh hard disk drive “Detector.”2. Insert EagleVision Disk 1 (P/N 006141-001) into the floppy driveand double-click on the “Install
XCMD's & XFCN's4.695-8434While the operator is looking at the event log, a new event might occur.The following script checks for new eve
GETTABLESTATEGETWORDXCMD's & XFCN's4.795-8434This command will return the changed bit of the datatable requested.GetTableState(3)Example
XCMD's & XFCN'sGETZONESTATEGETZONESTATUS4.8This command will return the changed bit of the zone requested. Zones are num-bered 1-256.Get
XCMD's & XFCN'sLOGTOALLLOGTODISKLOGTOEVENTWINDOW4.9This command “Logs” any event in a text format. This command will log the datapassed
XCMD's & XFCN'sLOGTOPRINTERRESETBIT4.10This command “Logs” any event in a text format. This command will log the datapassed to the print
SETBITSETTABLEPOLLING4.1195-8434This command sets the state (1) of any single bit in the PLC. Refer to the section onaddressing for the correct format
SETTABLESTATESETWORDSETZONESTATE4.12This command will set the changed bit of the datatable requested.SetTableState tableNumber Example:on openCardSetT
EagleVision This is the core application program, which han-dles all communication, data acquisition, loggingand system configuration.Configuration Th
Acquire data from the gateway(s)Data, in the form of 16-bit status words, can be acquired from up to fourgateways that are connected to the OIS. To sp
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