Ready Access Portal HelpCode No. LIT-12011342Software Release 7.0Issued December 5, 2014Refer to the QuickLIT website for the most up-to-date version
TimeoutThe Ready Access Portal UI supports the Never Terminate setting of a user profile in the Site Management PortalUI Security Administrator System
Pull StationThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a pull station, which is a wall-mounted device thatallows an alarm to be
Smoke DetectorThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a smoke detector, which detects smoke, typicallyas an indicator of fire
SpeakerThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a speaker, which broadcasts instructions during anemergency.Figure 60: Speaker
Speaker with StrobeThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a speaker with strobe, which broadcasts instructionsand flashes du
StrobeThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a strobe, which flashes during an emergency.Figure 62: StrobeThe Strobe element
Tamper SwitchThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a tamper switch, which mounts to AFD and LFDSeries water flow devices to
Floor PlanThis Library category includes the following elements:•Air Handler•Boiler•Building•Chiller•Cooling Tower•Diffuser - Round•Diffuser - Square•
Air HandlerThis element represents an air handler, which conditions and circulates air as part of a HVAC system. This deviceis also known as an Air Ha
BoilerThis element represents a boiler, which heats water for the purpose of providing heat to a facility.Figure 65: BoilerThe Boiler element has the
BuildingThis element represents a building within a site or campus. This element also provides an attached status summaryto display summarized status
Consider the following behavior when you click the Set as Dashboard button:• The specific view in place when you click the Set as Dashboard button is
ChillerThis element represents a chiller, which removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigerationcycle.Figure 67: Chiller
Cooling TowerThis element represents a cooling tower, which removes heat from a building space by transferring process wasteheat to the atmosphere.Fig
Diffuser - RoundThis element represents a round diffuser, which functions as part of a room air distribution subsystem.Figure 69: Diffuser - RoundThe
Diffuser - SquareThis element represents a square diffuser, which functions as part of a room air distribution subsystem.Figure 70: Diffuser - SquareT
Fire DamperThis element represents a fire damper, which closes during the threat of a fire and keeps burning debris from passingthrough it into anothe
FloorThis element represents a floor. The element provides the user interface for displaying the background image,exterior walls, interior walls, and
Floor GroupThis element represents a floor group within a site or campus. This element also provides an attached status summaryto display summarized s
Heat ExchangerThis element represents a heat exchanger, which consists of multiple, thin, slightly separated plates that have largesurface areas and f
H-StatThis element represents an h-stat device, which regulates the temperature of a system so that the system’stemperature is maintained near a desir
PRVThis element represents a Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV), which reduces pressure in water supply mains.Figure 76: PRVThe PRV element has no runtime
Alert Summary View TasksThe following task sections apply to the Alert Summary view:•Viewing Alerts•Filtering Alerts•Acknowledging Alerts•Discarding A
PumpThis element represents a water pump, which pumps large volumes of water to and from large pieces of equipment,such as chillers, boilers, heat exc
Room Control Module (Multiple Rooms)This element displays general room information (such as zone temperature, alarm limits, and setpoints) for thecurr
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Room StatusThis element uses color to represent the current status of a zone/room of a floor plan governed by a sensor (forexample, temperature, humid
Status SummaryThis element represents a status summary. The element provides the user interface for summarizing alarm, warning,and offline statuses fo
VAV - Dual DuctThis element represents a variable air volume device with a dual-duct assembly.Figure 82: VAV - Dual DuctThe VAV - Dual Duct element ha
VAV - Single DuctThis element represents a variable air volume device with a single-duct assembly.Figure 83: VAV - Single DuctThe VAV - Single Duct el
Wall FanThis element represents a simple wall fan.Figure 84: Wall FanThe Wall Fan element has the following runtime characteristics:• When the element
HVAC Air CoilsThis Library category includes the following elements:•DX Coil•Electric Coil•Gas Coil•Heating-Cooling Coil•Integral Face and Bypass Coil
DX CoilThis element represents a DX coil, which functions exclusively for cooling air. A DX coil contains up to eight stages.Each stage is a separate
The Summary function mode contains the following views:•Standard Summary view•Device Summary view•Tailored Summary view•Graphic viewStandard Summary V
Electric CoilThis element represents an electric coil, which functions exclusively for heating air. An electric coil contains up toeight heating coils
Gas CoilThis element represents a gas coil, which functions exclusively for gas air.Figure 87: Gas CoilThe Gas Coil has the following runtime characte
Heating-Cooling CoilThis element represents a heating or cooling coil, which is used for heating or cooling air.Figure 88: Heating-Cooling CoilThe Hea
Integral Face and Bypass CoilThis element represents an integral face and bypass coil, which alternates heating and bypass channels withface-and-bypas
Steam HumidifierThis element represents a steam humidifier, which functions as part of a duct system by pumping steam into the airpassing inside an ai
Water CoilThis element represents a water coil, which is used for heating or cooling air.Figure 91: Water CoilThe Water Coil element has the following
HVAC Air SensorsThis Library category includes the following elements:•Air Velocity•Differential Pressure Sensor•Differential Pressure Switch•Duct CO2
Air VelocityThis element represents an air velocity sensor, which measures the speed of the air inside an air duct.Figure 92: Air VelocityThe Air Velo
Differential Pressure SensorThis element represents a differential pressure sensor, which measures air pressure at two locations and comparesthe two v
Differential Pressure SwitchThis element represents a differential pressure switch, which measures the air pressure inside an air duct andcompares it
Device Summary View TasksThe following task section applies to the Device Summary view:•Changing Item ValuesDevice Summary View ContentThe Workspace t
Duct CO2This element represents a duct CO2sensor, which monitors the level of carbon dioxide (CO2) in an air duct.Figure 95: Duct CO2The Duct CO2 elem
Duct Dew PointThis element represents a duct dew point sensor, which measures the dew point inside an air duct.Figure 96: Duct Dew PointThe Duct Dew P
Duct GasThis element represents a duct gas sensor, which measures the amount of gas, such as carbon monoxide, that isinside an air duct.Figure 97: Duc
Duct Smoke DetectorThis element represents a duct smoke detector, which detects smoke inside an air duct.Figure 98: Duct Smoke DetectorThe Duct Smoke
Duct Temperature and HumidityThis element represents a duct temperature and humidity sensor, which measures both the air temperature andhumidity of th
Duct Temperature SensorThis element (depicted in its two available configurations) represents a duct temperature sensor, which measuresthe air tempera
Flow MeterThis element represents a flow meter, which measures the speed of air flowing through a duct in a defined timesegment. This meter is also kn
Flow SwitchThis element represents a flow switch, which measures the flow of air in a duct.Figure 103: Flow SwitchThe Flow Switch element has the foll
Humidity SensorThis element represents a humidity sensor, which monitors the humidity of air passing through an air duct.Figure 104: Humidity SensorTh
Network SensorThis element represents a network sensor, which monitors the air temperature of a monitored space.Figure 105: Network SensorThe Network
•Changing Item Values•Adding a Temporary OverrideGraphic ViewGraphics appear in the user view tree as stand-alone items with a graphic symbol next to
Outside Air Temperature with HumidityThis element represents an outside air temperature and humidity sensor, which measures both outside temperature(u
Outside Air Temperature with ShieldThis element represents an outside air temperature sensor with a shield, which measures outside temperature (usinga
Outside Air Temperature with Shield IIThis element represents an outside air temperature sensor with a shield, which measures outside temperature (usi
Rain Gauge SensorThis element represents a rain gauge sensor, which measures the amount of rain that has fallen.Figure 109: Rain Gauge SensorThe Rain
Rain SignalThis element represents a rain signal device, which indicates whether or not it is raining.Figure 110: Rain SignalThe Rain Signal element h
Room CO2This element represents a room CO2sensor, which detects CO2levels in an area.Figure 111: Room CO2The Room CO2 element has the following runtim
Room PressureThis element represents a room pressure sensor, which provides monitoring and alarming for critical low differentialpressure applications
RS9100 ThermostatThis element represents an RS9100 thermostat, which regulates the temperature of a room so that the room’stemperature is maintained n
T4000 ThermostatThis element represents a T4000 thermostat, which regulates the temperature of a room so that the room’s temperatureis maintained near
TC9100 ThermostatThis element represents a TC9100 thermostat, which regulates the temperature of a room so that the room’stemperature is maintained ne
Table 6: Components of Display Control ToolDescriptionNameCalloutHides the Display Control tool. After you hide the tool, a faint arrowappears that al
TE6700 ThermostatThis element represents a TE6700 thermostat, which regulates the temperature of a room so that the room’stemperature is maintained ne
Temperature Low Limit Sensor with Manual ResetThis element represents a temperature low limit sensor with manual reset, which acts as a switch for an
TMZ ThermostatThis element represents a TMZ thermostat, which regulates the temperature of a room so that the room’s temperatureis maintained near a d
Weather StationThis element represents a weather station, which consists of multiple air sensors in one assembly that measurevarious points of weather
Wind DirectionThis element represents a wind direction sensor, which indicates the direction of the wind.Figure 120: Wind DirectionThe Wind Direction
Wind GaugeThis element represents a wind gauge, which measures wind speed.Figure 121: Wind GaugeThe Wind Gauge element has the following runtime chara
HVAC BoilersThis Library category includes the following elements:•Cleaver-Brooks® Boiler•Gas Head•Gas Panel•Generic Boiler•Heating Manifold•Murray® B
Cleaver-Brooks® BoilerThis element represents a Cleaver-Brooks boiler, which heats water for the purpose of providing heat.Figure 123: Cleaver-Brooks
Gas HeadThis element represents a gas head, which measures the quantity of gas used per unit time.Figure 124: Gas HeadThe Gas Head element has the fol
Gas PanelThis element represents a gas panel, which separates supply gas into smaller lines and disperses it throughout asystem.Figure 125: Gas PanelT
Schedule Summary View TasksThe following task sections apply to the Schedule Summary view:•Viewing Details for a Specific Schedule•Adding a Temporary
Generic BoilerThis element represents a generic boiler, which heats water for the purpose of providing heat.Figure 126: Generic BoilerThe Generic Boil
Heating ManifoldThis element represents a heating manifold, which uses supply water from a heat source, separates it into smallerlines, and disperses
Murray® BoilerThis element represents a Murray boiler, which heats water for the purpose of providing heat.Figure 128: Murray BoilerThe Murray Boiler
Pressure UnitThis element represents a pressure unit, which measures the amount of pressure inside a gas pipe.Figure 129: Pressure UnitThe Pressure Un
RadiatorThis element represents a radiator, which provides heat to a building by circulating hot water or steam generated ina central boiler.Figure 13
Thermal LinkThis element represents a thermal link, which acts as a safety device in a boiler. If the boiler’s temperature is toohigh, the thermal lin
Trane® BoilerThis element represents a Trane boiler, which heats water for the purpose of providing heat.Figure 132: Trane BoilerThe Trane Boiler elem
Weil-McClain® BoilerThis element represents a Weil-McClain boiler, which heats water for the purpose of providing heat.Figure 133: Weil-McClain Boiler
HVAC ChillersThis Library category includes the following elements:•Air-Cooled Chiller•Carrier® Chiller•Generic Chiller•McQuay® Chiller•Rooftop Ice St
Air-Cooled ChillerThis element represents an air-cooled chiller, which removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorptionrefrigeration c
Times in the Schedules function mode display in 24-hour time format. For example:• 00:00 is the start of the day• 24:00 is the end of the day• 12:00 i
Carrier® ChillerThis element represents a Carrier chiller, which removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorptionrefrigeration cycle.F
Generic ChillerThis element represents a generic chiller, which removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorptionrefrigeration cycle.Fi
McQuay® ChillerThis element represents a McQuay chiller, which removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorptionrefrigeration cycle.Fig
Rooftop Ice StorageThis element represents a rooftop ice storage unit, which creates ice at night and stores it during the day.Figure 139: Rooftop Ice
Trane® ChillerThis element represents a Trane chiller, which removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorptionrefrigeration cycle.Figur
York® ChillerThis element represents a York chiller, which removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorptionrefrigeration cycle.Figure
HVAC Cooling TowersThis Library category includes the following elements:•Condenser Water Storage•Draw Through Tower•Generic Sump•Push Through Tower•R
Condenser Water StorageThis element represents a condenser water storage unit, which stores re-circulated water used in a chiller.Figure 143: Condense
Draw Through TowerThis element represents a draw through tower, which acts as a heat removal device by transferring process wasteheat to the atmospher
Generic SumpThis element represents a generic sump unit, which stores excess water from a cooling tower.Figure 145: Generic SumpThe Generic Sump eleme
Table 9: Temporary Overrides Tab ContentDescriptionLink/ColumnShows the hour and minute of the day for the end of the override. This time is in terms
Push Through TowerThis element represents a push through tower, which acts as a heat removal device by transferring process wasteheat to the atmospher
Remote Sump TowerThis element represents a remote sump tower, which consists of a cooling tower with a remote sump tank attachedto it. The remote sump
HVAC DampersThis Library category includes the following elements:•Horizontal Opposed Damper•Horizontal Parallel Damper•Horizontal Round Damper•Vertic
Horizontal Opposed DamperThis element represents a horizontal opposed damper, which contains pairs of blades that open/close in oppositedirections fro
Horizontal Parallel DamperThis element represents a horizontal parallel damper, which contains blades that open/close parallel to each other.This damp
Horizontal Round DamperThis element represents a horizontal round damper, which contains a single plate that pivots at its midpoint to eitheropen or c
Vertical Opposed DamperThis element represents a vertical opposed damper, which contains pairs of blades that open/close in oppositedirections from ea
Vertical Parallel DamperThis element represents a vertical parallel damper, which contains blades that open/close parallel to each other.This damper r
HVAC DuctworkThis Library category includes the following elements:•Down Left•Down Right•Dual Path Left•Dual Path Right•Energy Recovery Wheel•Exhaust
Down LeftThis element represents a down left duct (an elbow duct with one end extending leftward and the other end extendingdownward), which functions
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Trend Summary View TasksThe following task section applies to the Trend Summary view:•Viewing Details on a Specific TrendTrend Summary View ContentThe
Down RightThis element represents a down right duct (an elbow duct with one end extending rightward and the other endextending downward), which functi
Dual Path LeftThis element represents a dual path left duct (a horizontal duct with two ducts extending leftward and a single ductextending rightward)
Dual Path RightThis element represents a dual path right duct (a horizontal duct with two ducts extending rightward and a singleduct extending leftwar
Energy Recovery WheelThis element represents an energy recovery wheel, which uses the energy recovery process (exchanging the energycontained in norma
Exhaust DownThis element represents an exhaust down duct (a vertical duct that carries exhaust air downward), which functionsas part of a duct system
Exhaust UpThis element represents an exhaust up duct (a vertical duct that carries exhaust air upward), which functions as partof a duct system to del
FilterThis element represents a filter, which functions as part of a duct system to remove particulates from the air passingthrough it in an air duct.
Four Way DuctThis element represents a four way duct (a horizontal and vertical duct that intersect in the middle, with ends extendingin four directio
Heat Cool CrossoverThis element represents a heat cool crossover device, which functions as a heat exchanger.Figure 162: Heat Cool CrossoverThe Heat C
Horizontal DuctThis element represents a horizontal duct (carries supply or return air leftward or rightward), which functions as partof a duct system
Table 12: Trend Details View Content (Tabular Format)DetailsColumnDisplays the date and time that the trend collected the data sample. This columnis s
Horizontal T DownThis element represents a horizontal T down duct (a vertical and horizontal duct that intersect, with the horizontalduct on top and t
Horizontal T UpThis element represents a horizontal T up duct (a vertical and horizontal duct that intersect, with the horizontal ducton the bottom an
Left OutletThis element represents a left outlet duct, which functions as part of a duct system to deliver and remove air (forexample, supply air [ven
Right OutletThis element represents a right outlet duct, which functions as part of a duct system to deliver and remove air (forexample, supply air [v
Roof Vent DownThis element represents a roof vent down duct, which functions as part of a duct system to deliver and remove air(for example, supply ai
Roof Vent UpThis element represents a roof vent up duct, which functions as part of a duct system to deliver and remove air (forexample, supply air [v
Up LeftThis element represents an up left duct (an elbow duct with one end extending leftward and the other end extendingupward), which functions as p
Up RightThis element represents an up right duct (an elbow duct with one end extending upward and the other end extendingrightward), which functions a
UV FilterThis element represents an ultraviolet (UV) filter, which functions as part of a duct system. This filter uses UV lightto kill mold, bacteria
Vertical DuctThis element represents a vertical duct (carries supply or return air upward or downward), which functions as partof a duct system to del
Dashboard:•Viewing Your Dashboard•Setting a View as Your DashboardAlerts:•Viewing Alerts•Filtering Alerts•Acknowledging Alerts•Discarding AlertsSummar
Vertical T LeftThis element represents a vertical T left duct (a vertical and horizontal duct that intersect, with the vertical duct onthe right and t
Vertical T RightThis element represents a vertical T right duct (a vertical and horizontal duct that intersect, with the vertical duct onthe left and
HVAC FansThis Library category includes the following elements:•Return Fan•Supply Fan222Ready Access Portal Help: Graphic Enterprise Library
Return FanThis element represents a return fan, which pumps return air through an HVAC system.Figure 176: Return FanThe Return Fan element has the fol
Supply FanThis element represents a supply fan, which pumps supply air through an HVAC system.Figure 177: Supply FanThe Supply Fan element has the fol
HVAC Heat ExchangersThis Library category includes the following elements:•Plate Exchanger•Shell Exchanger225Ready Access Portal Help: Graphic Enterpr
Plate ExchangerThis element represents a plate exchanger, which consists of multiple, thin, slightly separated plates that have largesurface areas and
Shell ExchangerThis element represents a shell exchanger, which consists of a series of tubes - one set of tubes contains the fluidthat must be heated
HVAC MetersThis Library category includes the following elements:•Electric Meter•Gas Meter•Heat Meter•Steam Meter•Water Meter228Ready Access Portal He
Electric MeterThis element represents an electric meter, which measures both electricity consumption and electricity demand.Figure 180: Electric Meter
Viewing Your DashboardTo view your Dashboard, click the Dashboard button in the Function bar.Setting a View as Your DashboardThis task does not apply
Gas MeterThis element represents a gas meter, which measures gas consumption.Figure 181: Gas MeterThe Gas Meter element has the following runtime char
Heat MeterThis element represents a heat meter, which measures the temperature of steam inside a pipe.Figure 182: Heat MeterThe Heat Meter element has
Steam MeterThis element represents a steam meter, which measures steam consumption.Figure 183: Steam MeterThe Steam Meter element has the following ru
Water MeterThis element represents a water meter, which measures water consumption.Figure 184: Water MeterThe Water Meter element has the following ru
HVAC PipesThis Library category includes the following elements:•Blind Flange•Down-Left Elbow•Down-Right Elbow•Horizontal Pipe•Pipe Connector•Small Bl
Blind FlangeThis element represents a blind flange, which is used to close the end of a pipe.Figure 185: Blind FlangeThe Blind Flange element has the
Down-Left ElbowThis element represents a down-left elbow pipe (one end extends leftward and the other end extends downward).Figure 186: Down-Left Elbo
Down-Right ElbowThis element represents a down-right elbow pipe (one end extends rightward and the other end extends downward).Figure 187: Down-Right
Horizontal PipeThis element represents a horizontal pipe.Figure 188: Horizontal PipeThe Horizontal Pipe element has the following runtime characterist
Pipe ConnectorThis element represents a pipe connector.Figure 189: Pipe ConnectorThe Pipe Connector element has the following runtime characteristic:
3. Click the check mark icon for that row ( ).4. The view updates to remove the acknowledged alert.Discarding AlertsTo discard alerts:1. Click the Ale
Small Blind FlangeThis element represents a small blind flange, which is used to close the end of a pipe.Figure 190: Small Blind FlangeThe Small Blind
Small Down-Left ElbowThis element represents a small down-left elbow pipe (one end extends leftward and the other end extends downward).Figure 191: Sm
Small Down-Right ElbowThis element represents a small down-right elbow pipe (one end extends rightward and the other end extendsdownward).Figure 192:
Small Horizontal PipeThis element represents a small horizontal pipe.Figure 193: Small Horizontal PipeThe Small Horizontal Pipe element has the follow
Small Pipe ConnectorThis element represents a small pipe connector.Figure 194: Small Pipe ConnectorThe Small Pipe Connector element has the following
Small Up-Left ElbowThis element represents a small up-left elbow pipe (one end extends leftward and the other end extends upward).Figure 195: Small Up
Small Up-Right ElbowThis element represents a small up-right elbow pipe (one end extends rightward and the other end extends upward).Figure 196: Small
Small Vertical PipeThis element represents a small vertical pipe.Figure 197: Small Vertical PipeThe Small Vertical Pipe element has the following runt
Up-Left ElbowThis element represents an up-left elbow pipe (one end extends leftward and the other end extends upward).Figure 198: Up-Left ElbowThe Up
Up-Right ElbowThis element represents an up-right elbow pipe (one end extends rightward and the other end extends upward).Figure 199: Up-Right ElbowTh
1. In the Summary function mode, do one of the following:• In the Standard Summary view, click a link in the Value column; this allows you to change t
Vertical PipeThis element represents a vertical pipe.Figure 200: Vertical PipeThe Vertical Pipe element has the following runtime characteristic: it a
HVAC Water PumpsThis Library category includes the following elements:•Booster Pump Set•Right Horizontal Pump•Vertical Motor Pump•Vertical Pump•Vertic
Booster Pump SetThis element represents a booster pump set, which pumps large volumes of water to and from pieces of equipmentsuch as chillers, boiler
Right Horizontal PumpThis element represents a right horizontal pump, which pumps large volumes of water to and from pieces of equipmentsuch as chille
Vertical Motor PumpThis element represents a vertical motor pump, which pumps large volumes of water to and from pieces of equipmentsuch as chillers,
Vertical PumpThis element represents a vertical pump, which pumps large volumes of water to and from pieces of equipment suchas chillers, boilers, hea
Vertical/Horizontal PumpThis element represents a vertical/horizontal pump, which pumps large volumes of water to and from pieces ofequipment such as
HVAC Water SensorsThis Library category includes the following elements:•Air Compressor•Alphasonic Level•Condensation Sensor•Deaerator•Differential Pr
Air CompressorThis element represents an air compressor, which compresses air for heavy duty use and stores air for future use.Figure 206: Air Compres
Alphasonic LevelThis element represents an alphasonic level sensor, which measures the rate of water flow inside a pipe.Figure 207: Alphasonic LevelTh
Figure 3: Selecting a Trend to Add to the Trend ModuleIf you want to open the Trend Module without adding or changing its content, click the Tools dro
Condensation SensorThis element represents a condensation sensor, which measures water condensation.Figure 208: Condensation SensorThe Condensation Se
DeaeratorThis element represents a deaerator, which removes air and other dissolved gases from the feedwater tosteam-generating boilers. This device r
Differential PressureThis element represents a differential pressure sensor, which measures the difference in water pressure betweentwo parts of a pip
Emergency Push ButtonThis element represents an emergency push button, which acts to immediately shut down equipment in the case ofan emergency.Figure
Flow OrificeThis element represents a flow orifice sensor, which measures the rate of water flow inside a pipe.Figure 212: Flow OrificeThe Flow Orific
Flow Paddle WheelThis element represents a flow paddle wheel sensor, which measures the rate of water flow inside a pipe.Figure 213: Flow Paddle Wheel
Flow SwitchThis element represents a flow switch, which monitors flow and sends a trip signal to another device, such as apump, to protect it.Figure 2
Flow UltrasonicThis element represents a flow ultrasonic sensor, which measures the rate of water flow inside a pipe.Figure 215: Flow UltrasonicThe Fl
Flow VenturiThis element represents a flow Venturi sensor, which measures the rate of water flow inside a pipe.Figure 216: Flow VenturiThe Flow Ventur
Horizontal Level SwitchThis element represents a horizontal level switch, which acts as a switch when a buoy rises to a certain level.Figure 217: Hori
Figure 4: Graphics+ Trend Module - Chart FunctionsTable 14: Descriptions of Trend Module Chart ComponentsDescriptionNameNumberPlots the trend data for
Pipe Heat TapeThis element represents pipe heat tape, which functions as an electric heating element that is taped around waterpipes to prevent them f
Pressure - SingleThis element represents a single-pressure sensor, which measures the water pressure inside a pipe.Figure 219: Pressure - SingleThe Pr
Temp Strap-onThis element represents a temperature strap-on sensor, which measures the temperature of water inside a pipe.Figure 220: Temp Strap-onThe
Ultrasonic LevelThis element represents an ultrasonic level sensor, which measures the level of water flow inside a tank.Figure 221: Ultrasonic LevelT
Vertical Level SwitchThis element represents a vertical level switch, which acts as a switch when a buoy rises to a certain level.Figure 222: Vertical
VesselThis element represents a vessel, which functions as a temporary storage tank for water.Figure 223: VesselThe Vessel element has the following r
Well TemperatureThis element represents a well temperature sensor, which measures the temperature of water inside a pipe.Figure 224: Well TemperatureT
HVAC Water ValvesThis Library category includes the following elements:•Check Valve•Hand Valve, 2-Way•Hand Valve, 3-Way•Large Valve, 2-Way Electric•La
Check ValveThis element represents a check valve, which works automatically to allow fluid (liquid or gas) to flow through it inonly one direction.Fig
Hand Valve, 2-WayThis element represents a two-way hand valve, which acts as a simple hand valve for controlling water flow.Figure 226: Hand Valve, 2-
Table 14: Descriptions of Trend Module Chart ComponentsDescriptionNameNumberIndicates the axis that is plotting the discrete states for objects curren
Hand Valve, 3-WayThis element represents a three-way hand valve, which acts as a simple hand valve for controlling water flow.Figure 227:The Hand Valv
Large Valve, 2-Way ElectricThis element represents a large, two-way electric valve, which opens or closes to control the flow of water.Figure 228: Lar
Large Valve, 2-Way PneumaticThis element represents a large, two-way pneumatic valve, which opens or closes to control the flow of water.Figure 229: L
Large Valve, 3-Way ElectricThis element represents a large, three-way electric valve, which allows water to come in from two directionssimultaneously,
Large Valve, 3-Way PneumaticThis element represents a large, three-way pneumatic valve, which allows water to come in from two directionssimultaneousl
Manual ValveThis element represents a manual valve, which opens or closes by manual turning of a large handle attached to theactuator.Figure 232: Manu
Small Valve, 2-Way ElectricThis element represents a small, two-way electric valve, which controls the flow of water. This device functions asa subcom
Small Valve, 2-Way PneumaticThis element represents a small, two-way pneumatic valve, which controls the flow of water. This device functionsas a subc
Small Valve, 3-Way ElectricThis element represents a small, three-way electric valve, which controls the flow of water. This device functions asa subc
Small Valve, 3-Way PneumaticThis element represents a small, three-way pneumatic valve, which controls the flow of water. The valve allowswater to com
Figure 5: Graphics+ Trend Module - Legend FunctionsTable 15: Descriptions of Trend Module Legend ComponentsDescriptionNameNumberResizes the space take
TapThis element represents a tap, which acts as a simple hand valve for releasing water from pipes prior to maintenance.Figure 237: TapThe Tap element
LightingThis Library category includes the following elements:•Day Sensor•Emergency Light Fixture•Light Switch•Lighting Fixture•Motion Sensor291Ready
Day SensorThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a day sensor, which allows a lighting control systemto automatically dim li
Emergency Light FixtureThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents an emergency light fixture, which turns light onautomatically
Light SwitchThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a light switch, which turns a light on or off.Figure 240: Light SwitchThe
Lighting FixtureThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a lighting fixture, such as a common fluorescentlight fixture.Figure
Motion SensorThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a motion sensor, which controls electric lighting inindoor spaces based
NetworkThis Library category includes the following elements:•ADS/X•AHU•DC (Digital Controller)•DT (Digital Terminal)•DX•FEC (Gen 1)•FEC (Gen 2)•FX•IU
ADS/XThis element represents an Application and Data Server (ADS) or Extended Application and Data Server (ADX).The ADS allows you to expand beyond th
AHUThis element represents an AHU, which is also referred to as an air handler controller.Figure 244: AHUThe AHU element has the following runtime cha
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Table 15: Descriptions of Trend Module Legend ComponentsDescriptionNameNumberSelects which objects currently appear in the chart. Click this box to hi
DC (Digital Controller)This element represents a Digital Controller (DC), which is used as a generic controller, not a Johnson Controlscontroller.Figu
DT (Digital Terminal)This element represents a Digital Terminal (DT), which provides a terminal interface to a controller or a network.Figure 246: DT
DXThis element represents an Extended Digital Controller (DX), which is used for multiple chiller or boiler plant controlapplications, for the HVAC pr
FEC (Gen 1)This element represents a first-generation Field Equipment Controller (FEC), which is a programmable digitalcontroller that communicates vi
FEC (Gen 2)This element represents a second-generation FEC, which is a programmable digital controller that communicatesvia the BACnet MSTP protocol.F
FXThis element represents a Facility Explorer (FX) unit, which is used to directly monitor and control HVAC equipment.Figure 250: FXThe FX element has
IUThis element represents an Interface Unit (IU), which converts a bus to wireless.Figure 251: IUThe IU element has no runtime characteristics.306Read
LDTThis element represents a local display terminal (LDT), which is a component that is placed inside the center of anMIG or an N30 body.Figure 252: L
MIGThis element represents a Metasys Integrator product that connects third-party devices to a Metasys BuildingAutomation System (BAS).Figure 253: MIG
MIG (Old)This element represents an older version of the Metasys Integrator product, which connects third-party devices toa Metasys BAS.Figure 254: MI
Figure 6: User Message: No Trend Data AvailableTrend Module LimitationsThe limitations of the Trend Module are as follows:• A maximum of 500 data poin
N2RThis element represents an N2R bus, which is a local network that links controllers and point interfaces to the NetworkAutomation Engine (NAE)/Netw
N30This element represents the N30 Supervisory Controller, which is designed for building management and systemcontrol in a wide variety of buildings.
NAE/NIE - 55 seriesThis element represents an NAE/Network Integration Engine (NIE), which enables IP connectivity and web-basedaccess to a Metasys BAS
NAE35/45/NCM45This element represents an NAE/Network Communication Module (NCM), which enables IP connectivity andweb-based access to a Metasys BAS. T
NCMThis element represents an NCM Supervisory Controller, which uses the Metasys N1 network to support the operationof a wide variety of building syst
NTThis element represents a Network Terminal (NT), which is a simple, portable, operator interface to the Metasyssystem. The NT provides data access f
ServerThis element represents a server-class computer, which is used to create a web connection to an automation system.Figure 261: ServerThe Server e
TC (Terminal Controller)This element represents a Terminal Controller (TC), which is an electronic device used for digital control of a pieceof equipm
TECThis element represents a Terminal Equipment Controller (TEC), which is a device that controls various pieces ofequipment such as fan coil units an
UNTThis element represents a Unitary (UNT), which is an electronic device for digital control of packaged air handlingunits, unit ventilators, fan coi
Error HandlingIf an error occurs while stored trend samples are retrieved (for example, the bound trend object does not exist or itssupervisory device
UPSThis element represents an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), which provides power to a controller orcomputer/server in the event of a power failu
VMA1400This element represents a VMA1400 Series configurable digital controller, which is used to control airflow in a VAVsystem.Figure 266: VMA1400Th
VMA1600This element represents a VMA1600 Series programmable digital controller, which is used to control airflow in aVAV system.Figure 267: VMA1600Th
VNDThis element represents a generic controller, not a Johnson Controls controller.Figure 268: VNDThe Vendor Device (VND) element has the following ru
XT/XTMThis element represents an Extension Module (XT) and an Expansion Module (XP), which provide additional inputand output capacity within Metasys
SecurityThis Library category includes the following elements:•Barrier•Barrier Alarm•Barrier Contact•Blind System Alarm•Card Reader•Computer•Door Cont
BarrierThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a barrier.Figure 270: BarrierThe Barrier element has the following runtime cha
Barrier AlarmThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a barrier alarm.Figure 271: Barrier AlarmThe Barrier Alarm element has t
Barrier ContactThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a barrier contact.Figure 272: Barrier ContactThe Barrier Contact eleme
Blind System AlarmThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a blind system alarm.Figure 273: Blind System AlarmThe Blind System
1. If you already have not done so, follow the steps in Viewing Details for a Specific Schedule to display the ScheduleDetails view.2. Click the Tempo
Card ReaderThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a card reader.Figure 274: Card ReaderThe Card Reader element has the follo
ComputerThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a computer used in a security system.Figure 275: ComputerThe Computer element
Door ContactThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a door contact.Figure 276: Door ContactThe Door Contact element has the f
Elevator AlarmThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents an elevator alarm.Figure 277: Elevator AlarmThe Elevator Alarm element
Emergency Call Disabled ToiletThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents an emergency call disabled toilet alarm.Figure 278: Eme
Intruder AlarmThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents an intruder alarm, which sends an alarm when thepresence of an intruder
Overhead Door ContactThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents an overhead door contact.Figure 280: Overhead Door ContactThe Ov
Pegasys ControllerThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a Pegasys® controller, which allows you to manageall the electronic
Repair SwitchThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a repair switch, which allows a maintenance personto indicate when equip
Swipe ReaderThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a swipe reader.Figure 283: Swipe ReaderThe Swipe Reader element has the f
1. If you already have not done so, follow the steps in Viewing Details for a Specific Schedule to display the ScheduleDetails view.2. Click the Tempo
TurnstileThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a turnstile, which counts the number of people whohave entered a space.Figur
Window ContactThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a window contact.Figure 285: Window ContactThe Window Contact element h
Terminal UnitsThis Library category includes the following elements:•Exhaust Box•Fin Tube•Room Control Module•VAV Device342Ready Access Portal Help: G
Exhaust BoxThis element represents an exhaust box, which controls airflow entering or leaving a space by the use of a damper.Figure 286: Exhaust BoxTh
Fin TubeThis element represents a fin tube, which is a baseboard heating unit that circulates hot water to add supplementaryheat to zones in a buildin
Room Control ModuleThis element, intended for use with Terminal Unit graphics, displays up to five items of interest (such as roomoccupancy and setpoi
VAV DeviceThis element represents a variable air volume device, which controls airflow into a space using fans, and heats orcools the air using electr
The Electric Coil binding has the following runtime characteristics. For each of the three electric heating coils, whenthe value of the Value binding
IndexAADS/X Element (Network)...298Advanced Value Box Element (Basic Symbols)...56AHU Element (Network)...
Differential Pressure Sensor Element (HVAC AirSensors)...138Differential Pressure Swi
Note: You can sort by a single column only.Note: If only the up arrow is white, the column is sorted in ascending order. If only the down arrow is whi
Heat Detector Element (Fire)...99Heat Exchanger Element (Floor Plan)...117Heat Meter Element (HV
Pressure Unit Element (HVAC Boilers)...173Printing...35Printing
Standard Summary View...13Tailored Summary View...14Viewing a Summary of Items
Well Temperature Element (HVAC WaterSensors)...276Wind Direction Element (HVAC Air Se
Forced logouts happen in the following circumstances:• If a session times out, the user is logged off and returned to the logon screen.• If the comput
Table 17: Ready Access Portal UI TroubleshootingSolutionProblemThis problem occurs when the Site Director is offline or notcommunicating over the netw
Table 17: Ready Access Portal UI TroubleshootingSolutionProblemThis message is a result of increased security in InternetExplorer version 7.To resolve
Table 17: Ready Access Portal UI TroubleshootingSolutionProblemThis behavior happens in the following circumstances:• The Metasys system Administrator
Ready Access Portal Help IntroductionWelcome to the Release 7.0 Ready Access Portal Help.Click one of the following task section links to get started.
Table 17: Ready Access Portal UI TroubleshootingSolutionProblemThe Back button does not log a user off of the system. If youuse the Back button to log
Table 17: Ready Access Portal UI TroubleshootingSolutionProblemTo change the time display in the Ready Access Portal:1. Open Notepad.2. On the File me
Graphics+ Runtime Help ReferenceThe Graphics+ Runtime Help Reference describes the operational characteristics of Graphics+ elements as displayedin th
Note: You must have the Microsoft Silverlight 5.0 (or higher) plug-in to view Graphics+ objects created by the GGT.If you do not have the Silverlight
The User Actions Panel lets you perform the following options for the bound Metasys item:• send a command• navigate to its Focus window• view its tren
Library Elements•Basic Symbols•Electrical•Fire•Floor Plan•HVAC Air Coils•HVAC Air Sensors•HVAC Boilers•HVAC Chillers•HVAC Cooling Towers•HVAC Dampers•
Table 18: Library ElementsLibrary ElementsBarrier ContactBarrier AlarmBarrierBatteryBasic Value BoxBasic FanBlind System AlarmBlind FlangeBeam Detecto
Table 18: Library ElementsLibrary ElementsDifferential Pressure SwitchDifferential Pressure SensorDifferential PressureDisconnectDiffuser - SquareDiff
Table 18: Library ElementsLibrary ElementsFire DamperFin TubeFilterFlag Alarm IndicatorFire PanelFire DetectorFloor GroupFloorFlag Alarm SupplyFlow Pa
Table 18: Library ElementsLibrary ElementsHand Valve, 3-WayHand Valve, 2-WayGeneric SumpHeat ExchangerHeat DetectorHeat Cool CrossoverHeating-Cooling
Tools:•Working in the Tools Function ModeDo you need general information on the Ready Access Portal user interface? Start at Ready Access Portal User
Table 18: Library ElementsLibrary ElementsLinear GaugeLighting FixtureLight SwitchMIGMcQuay® ChillerManual ValveMurray® BoilerMotion SensorMIG (Old)NA
Table 18: Library ElementsLibrary ElementsRain SignalRain Gauge SensorRadiatorRepair SwitchRemote Sump TowerRectifierRoof Vent UpRoof Vent DownReturn
Table 18: Library ElementsLibrary ElementsSpeakerSmoke DetectorSmall Vertical PipeState SquareState CircleSpeaker with StrobeSteam HumidifierStatus Su
Table 18: Library ElementsLibrary ElementsUp-Left ElbowUNTUltrasonic LevelUPSUPSUp-Right ElbowVAV - Single DuctVAV - Dual DuctUV FilterVertical Motor
Table 18: Library ElementsLibrary ElementsWindow ContactWind GaugeWind DirectionYork® ChillerXT/XTM54Ready Access Portal Help: Graphic Enterprise Libr
Basic SymbolsThis Library category includes the following elements:•Advanced Value Box•Basic Fan•Basic Value Box•Button•Image•Inline Command Box•Johns
Advanced Value BoxThis element represents an Advanced Value Box. It allows you to display information for one or two Metasys items(for example, zone t
Basic FanThis element represents a basic fan. The blades rotate when the fan is running and stop when the fan is off.Figure 14: Basic FanThe Basic Fan
Basic Value BoxThis element represents a Basic Value Box. Unlike other elements, it does not support commanding or navigating.Instead, it is used simp
ButtonThis element represents a Button. It allows you (with proper authorization) to navigate to a Metasys item, a URL, oran application.Figure 16: Bu
License Status IndicatorThe License Status indicator displays UNLICENSED if a piece of software on the Metasys® site is unlicensed. Theunlicensed piec
ImageThis element represents an Image. The Image element allows you to import an image and position it in the graphic.The image cannot exceed the allo
Inline Command BoxThis element represents an Inline Command Box. It provides an interface that allows you to display the value of aMetasys item and se
Johnson Controls LogoThis element represents the Johnson Controls® logo.Figure 19: Johnson Controls LogoThe Johnson Controls Logo element has no runti
Key Data ItemThis element represents a Key Data Item. It provides a visual representation of bound data, and it consists of a labeland an Inline Comma
Key Data ModuleThis element represents a Key Data Module. It provides a scrollable container for up to 50 key data items.Figure 21: Key Data ModuleThe
Linear GaugeThis element represents a linear gauge in a vertical or horizontal orientation. It allows you to display information fora Metasys item (fo
Semi-Circular GaugeThis element represents a semi-circular gauge in a horizontal orientation. It allows you to display information for aMetasys item (
State CircleThis element represents a circle. The circle’s color indicates the current state of a Metasys item (for example, lightson or off and equip
State SquareThis element represents a square. The square’s color indicates the current state of a Metasys item (for example,lights on or off or equipm
State TriangleThis element represents a triangle. The triangle’s color indicates the current state of a Metasys item (for example,lights on or off or
Note: Clicking the Back button does not log you out of the Ready Access Portal UI.See Logging Out.Name of Current UserThe name of the user currently l
SwitchThis element represents a two- or three-position switch for conveying the current state of the bound Metasys item,and lets you send a command to
ElectricalThis Library category includes the following elements:•Battery•Breaker•Breaker Earth Leakage•Connector (Small)•Contactor•Disconnect•Flag Ala
BatteryThis element represents a battery in an electrical drawing.Figure 28: BatteryThe Battery element has no Metasys bindings.72Ready Access Portal
BreakerThis element represents a circuit breaker in an electrical drawing.Figure 29: BreakerThe Breaker element has the following runtime characterist
Breaker Earth LeakageThis element represents an Earth Leakage Circuit Breaker (ELCB) in an electrical drawing.Figure 30: Breaker Earth LeakageThe Brea
Connector (Small)This element represents cabling and the distribution of electricity.Figure 31: Connector (Small)The Connector (Small) element has no
ContactorThis element represents a single contact or single-pole switch for motor control.Figure 32: ContactorThe Contactor element has the following
DisconnectThis element represents a disconnect switch.Figure 33: DisconnectThe Disconnect element has the following runtime characteristics:• The back
Flag Alarm IndicatorThis element represents a flag alarm indicator, which is used to indicate that there is a problem with a piece ofequipment at a cl
Flag Alarm SupplyThis element represents a flag alarm supply, which is used to indicate that there is an issue with the electricaldistribution at a cl
Table 2: Workspace Title Bar ButtonsDescriptionButton1House and ArrowSets the currently displayed view as the Dashboard. The Dashboard appears when yo
FuseThis element represents a fuse in an electrical drawing.Figure 36: FuseThe Fuse element has the following runtime characteristics:• The background
GeneratorThis element represents a generator in its three variations - electrical, diesel, or gas turbine.Figure 37: Generator - ElectricalFigure 38:
Generator Fuel SystemThis element represents a generator fuel system.Figure 40: Generator Fuel SystemThe Generator Fuel System element has the followi
Lamp Alarm IndicatorThis element represents a lamp alarm indicator, which is another method of indicating an alarm.Figure 41: Lamp Alarm IndicatorThe
RectifierThis element represents a rectifier in an electrical drawing.Figure 42: RectifierThe Rectifier element has no Metasys bindings.The Rectifier
SwitchThis element represents a switch in an electrical drawing.Figure 43: SwitchThe Switch element has the following runtime characteristics:• The ba
TransformerThis element represents a transformer in an electrical drawing.Figure 44: Transformer - Vertical OrientationFigure 45: Transformer - Horizo
UPSThis element represents an uninterruptible power supply (UPS).Figure 46: UPSThe UPS element has no Metasys bindings.The UPS element has no runtime
FireThis Library category includes the following elements:•Annunciator•Beam Detector•Combo Detector•Duct Detector•Fire Detector•Fire Panel•Flow Pressu
AnnunciatorThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents an annunciator.Figure 47: AnnunciatorThe Annunciator element has the follo
For information on the system alert and status colors defined, refer to the Preferences section of the Metasys® SMPHelp (LIT-1201793).Function Mode Li
Beam DetectorThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a beam detector.Figure 48: Beam DetectorThe Beam Detector element has th
Combo DetectorThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a combo detector, which detects both smoke andcarbon monoxide (CO) gas
Duct DetectorThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a duct detector, which detects smoke in an air ductsystem, thereby helpi
Fire DetectorThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a fire detector, which detects fires and explosions.Figure 51: Fire Dete
Fire PanelThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a fire panel, which acts as the controlling componentof a fire alarm system
Flow PressureThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a flow pressure device, which acts as the sensingelement in a flow meter
Flow SwitchThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a flow switch, which monitors flow (for example, air,steam, or liquid) and
General AlarmThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a general alarm.Figure 55: General AlarmThe General Alarm element has th
General ContactThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a general contact.Figure 56: General ContactThe General Contact elemen
Heat DetectorThis element (depicted in its three available shapes) represents a heat detector, which responds to changes inambient temperature by trig
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