XLS™ Integrated Pump ControllerINSTRUCTION MANUAL10-001-278HUMAN MACHINE INTERFACE (HMI) FOR THE TECHNOFORCE™ BOOSTER SYSTEMUSER GUIDE
10 Figure 16: Manual on/off b. The PERCENT SPEED displays the current set speed. By tapping , an Enhanced Screen shown in Figure 17 will appear
11 Figure 19: Example Alternation Screen In the above example alternation will occur normally anytime the pumps are turned off. However, alternatio
12 Figure 22: Configure Data Check the box next to the data you want to show. Not all data is available for all systems. Use the sli
13 If an alarm is active the Home screen will also display various visual warnings to alert the system status Figure 25: Alarm Warning a. The [A
14 Figure 30: Setpoint Detail D e. This portion of the screen displays the Dynamic Flow Compensation set up. “Psi Drop” is the setpoint for the
15 Figure 34: Individual Lockout Setup The screen shown in Figure 34 sets up a lockout for Sunday beginning at 6:00 AM. The duration is set to
16 The following list shows email address formats for various cell carriers. Sending an email to these addresses will generate an SMS text message
17 Figure 38: Set/Sync Screen This screen allows the date and time to be set, and synchronized for the PLC and HMI. To manually set the date check
18 From this screen you will also be able to assign Users to the station by tapping [Setting User]. Figure 42: User Setup Enter the desired User
19 Figure 46: Daily Flow Totals Overview COMMUNICATION The [COM] tab will take you to the Communications setup screen where you can configure the
2 Acknowledgements All materials ©2014 by Xylem Inc. All rights reserved. No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means - g
20 will still operate during this process, but the HMI will not show pressure/flow etc., remote connection will be lost etc. However there will be n
21 Typical BacNet communications settings are as follows: Page BacNet - Link Serial Encapsulation TCP/IP Link Type BacNet IP Device UDP Port 4780
22 Figure 52: WinCE Remote Access Networking and Remote Access The general instructions and screen-shots provided in this manual for operatin
23 Figure 53: Web Reports Menu Trend View Select [Trend View] from the Web Reports Menu. There are four key parts to the trends screen. Mean Val
24 Figure 56: Historical Report Usage Report Select [Usage Report] from the Web Reports Menu. Usage Report allows you to view the totalized flow
25 Appendix A–Glossary of Terms The terms used in this manual are defined in the Glossary of Terms. In addition, other industry specific or product-
26 Filter A device used downstream of the pumps to clean the water being pumped into the irrigation. These devices are typically self-cleaning, b
27 Phase monitor A device that analyzes incoming voltage and determines whether all voltage parameters are acceptable and the phase sequence i
28 Appendix B ─ Networking Options
29 Appendix C–Typical Alarms Configuration Default Alarms / Faults
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30 Appendix D – Email Troubleshooting DETERMINING THE IP ADDRESS OF THE SMTP SERVER On your Windows PC, Click “Start”, “Run”, type in “CMD” in th
31 Look at the line following your command entry, this will contain the IP address of the SMTP server. In this case, smtp.runbox.com is at IP addr
32 TROUBLESHOOTING GENERAL EMAIL FAILURES The following are some common problems encountered when configuring email settings. Double check ea
33 Troubleshooting Email Send Failures The following table gives the number codes associated with failures received after tapping [SEND] to do a t
34 • If successful, be sure and type “quit” <enter>. It’s bad form to leave the server hanging though it will reset the session itself.
35 Appendix E: Computer Setup and Determining the IP address of your pump station Connecting to the pump station after the hardware is installed i
36 Another window will come up. Select Properties: Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). If there are two entries, one for v6 and one for v4, se
37 Select “Use the following IP address” Check with your IT department or internet service provider for proper DNS server settings. These should b
38 Select the “Status” page from the menu at the top of the screen. Scroll down the page to the “WAN” status to see the IP address assigned by you
39 Appendix F – General Networking and Router Configuration Discussion: Regarding the requirement for a fixed IP address: This is not a requiremen
Table of Figures/TablesFigure 1 Connection for USB Keyboard (c) ... 6Figure 2: Start Up Screen ...
40 The user would access his station by requesting a web page at http://76.199.50.60 (default port is 80 for HTTP). Note how the pump station rout
41 Generally, the WAN port of the pump station router is connected directly to the cable or DSL modem, so the complex routing configuration is not
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5 Introduction This manual is written for booster station owners and is a basic overview to the XLS HMI (Human Machine Interface). For more detail
6 Typical Pumping Operation Several common control variables including flow, pressure, and level can be used for operating a booster system. Pum
7 Home Screen Once the startup screen clears the HMI will display the home screen for the configured station. Figure 3: Basic Booste
8 Only qualified Bell and Gossett Service Reps will have access to the complete system parameters. Tap [Log on/off] from the Service Screen to chan
9 a. By tapping , in either Idle or Auto Modes, an enhanced screen shown in Figure 10 will appear to set individual pump status. Figure
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