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Calculate Heat Index in I/NET Seven

Issue Is there a way to use points in I/NET Seven to calculate the "Heat Index"? Product Line TAC INET Environment I/NET Cause Desire to use Heat Index information Resolution You can determine the "Heat Index" within I/NET Seven. The only External points required are the following: Outside Air Temperature sensor Outside Air Relative Humidity sensor Please see the attached Word doc that shows the Calculations involved: 
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-07 01:08 AM

Last Updated: Guinan RandyDavis Guinan ‎2021-10-26 10:02 AM

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  • TAC INET
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"Cloud SMS channel offline" system alarm

Issue The System Alarms: "Timeout Cloud SMS channel offline" and "Cloud telemetry channel offline" are never reset and therefore always present in the Alarm view. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Workstation Building Operation Automation Server Premium Building Operation Enterprise Server Cause When cloud connectivity is enabled, the EcoStruxure BMS sends data from the system to the central storage for diagnostics and analysis along with data from other buildings and sites. Under the Cloud Connectivity Tab, The default communication setting is "Auto". If the customer has the "server.cloud.customer" license feature, the BMS Server tries to activate the cloud communication. The alarms are generated if the ES/AS-P, at some point, was able to connect to the cloud, but then taken off the internet while the setting was "Auto/Enabled". Resolution Upgrade the system to EBO version 3.2.1 or to the latest available version. According to Release Notes for EBO version 3.2.1 this issue should have been fixed in that version, see defect 42293 in Release Notes If the issue is still present see the solution below. The only way to reset the alarm is to have a successful connection to the cloud(Internet) again. Make sure the ES/AS-P has internet access Now the Cloud alarms should go away. Verify that they disappear. Go to the Control Panel in Workstation and click Cloud Connectivity Set the Communication setting to Disable and save the changes. Take the BMS Server off the internet again
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Janeway Jonas_Brissman Janeway
‎2019-09-16 03:04 AM

Last Updated: Guinan RandyDavis Guinan ‎2021-10-26 08:30 AM

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Remove old and or disabled Alarms from Alarm Pane

Issue In the Workstation, old alarms are showing in the alarm pane. Recheck does not remove, and the only option left is to "Hide". The same goes for disabled alarms. Is there a way to erase or scrub these 8-month-old alarms? When checking disabled alarms, there are a lot of alarms that have been disabled, but no one has disabled any alarms. When right-clicking on the alarms to get the context menu, most of the alternatives are greyed out. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment StruxureWare Building Operation version 1.2 or higher Cause First, check the disabled cause to see what disabled the alarms. If it is "user," a person has disabled them. If it is "system," the system has automatically disabled them because the alarm object has lost its monitored value. Resolution Alarms in the alarm view "Recheck" command does not help then try the "Alarms Integrity Check" commend, please see LL Removing invalid alarms  Check the source path on the alarms, do they point to actual alarm objects? If the alarm objects that triggered the alarm in the first place still exist, you should be able to disable them then just enable them again. If you cannot, use the disable button in the alarm viewer then you can use the Disable alarm property in the editor (assuming version 1.2 or higher). If you can’t disable them then try to trigger them back and forth once. If the alarm objects don’t exist anymore, create alarms that would fit the source path, then just trigger those. After that, it should be safe to delete the alarm objects again. Basically, the alarms you create will take ownership of the old alarms in the viewer. Also, add the column Type in the alarm viewer and see what type they are. It would be helpful to know what the Source path and System alarm id (if there is one) are. Remove old Alarms in Alarm Pane Disabled alarms If the monitored values are not used anymore delete the alarm object that monitors the value If this is not enough make sure the path exists in the system, it can be needed to recreate the alarm in the correct path meaning the folder structure needs to be recreated. There is also the choice of right-clicking on the Alarm which gives the following menu: From this menu, one can Disable the alarm or alternatively, Hide the alarm. To view Hidden or Disabled alarms once they are not shown in the Alarms window, select one of the two Icons from the Alarms window icons as shown below:
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 10:53 PM

Last Updated: Guinan RandyDavis Guinan ‎2021-10-26 07:43 AM

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Adding a Local node to a LonWorks network

Issue How to add and bind SNVTs to a local node High bandwidth usage on FT10 LonWorks network causing slow system response Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment LonWorks FT10 network Cause FT10 bandwidth is too high due to a large TGML graphic or lots of Change of value trends set up in the server polling points on the FT10 network.  Resolution The local node resides within the Automation Server so the trend or graphic that is polling every 0.5 to 1-second will only poll the local node and not out on the FT10 LonWorks network. The SNVTs in the field then updates the Local node at a frequency rate setup in the SNVT.   Here is a link to a Quick help Video showing how to set up and bind to a Local node
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Spock PeterLarsen Spock
‎2021-10-20 08:49 PM

Last Updated: Guinan RobertAndriolo Guinan ‎2021-10-20 08:57 PM

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Upgrading AS (Classic) to AS-P-NL

Warning Potential for Data Loss: The steps detailed in the resolution of this article may result in a loss of critical data if not performed properly. Before beginning these steps, make sure all important data is backed up in the event of data loss. If you are unsure or unfamiliar with any complex steps detailed in this article, please contact Product Support for assistance. Issue Need to replace and upgrade AS (Classic) to AS-P-NL. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Automation Server (AS) Building Operation Automation Server Premium non-LON (AS-P-NL) Cause From EBO v3.2 the AS-P-NL is available, there is a need to upgrade an AS (Classic) but the AS is only supported up to v3.1. Resolution A lower version of EBO can be installed into the AS-P-NL e.g. from v2.01, but this must only be for the purpose of upgrading the database.   Therefore the upgrade path can be as this example shows, there is a requirement to upgrade an AS from v1.6: Upgrade AS v1.6 to v3.1.x) . Backup the AS. Install v3.1.x) on AS-P-NL ( x needs to be same as in step 1). Note: Installing 3.1.x on an AS-P_NL is only for the purposes of upgrading the database, the following steps 4. and 5. must be completed . Restore backup on AS-P-NL. Upgrade to v3.2 or later.   For details regarding upgrade paths see article - Upgrade path from version 1.0 to current version 
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Sisko DavidChild Sisko
‎2021-04-01 07:09 AM

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Identifying and backing up a specific PCT (Project Configuration Tool) project

Issue How to Identify a specific PCT (Project Configuration Tool) project. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Project Configuration Tool Cause How to identify a specific PCT (Project Configuration Tool) project. Resolution In PCT check the project name for the project to be the backup. For this example, the project named “Test 5 Project” is used.   Go to the project storage folder. (The following is the default locations for PCT v1.2.7.223): C:\ProgramData\Schneider Electric EcoStruxure\Building Operation\Project Configuration Tool\storagemodule\projects   Using a text editor (for example Notepad or Notepad++) open each folder then open the file “project.thrift.pctj”, Open each folder in turn until the correct project has been identified to backup. The stored project folder name can be seen:   Further on in the text editor, the PCT project name can be seen, in this example 'Test 5 Project'.   Alternatively click the “edit” menu item and select find (ctrl + F) from the options and search the text for the PCT project name. Making sure PCT is not running when copies of any of the projects are taken
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Gary Schneider Alumni (Retired)
‎2020-02-14 06:12 AM

Last Updated: Sisko DavidChild Sisko ‎2021-10-18 11:47 PM

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  • Project Configuration Tool
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Using Windows Problem Steps Recorder

Issue Need to capture steps taken to reproduce a problem or a solution Product Line Andover Continuum, EcoStruxure Building Expert, EcoStruxure Building Operation, Field Devices, OTHER, Satchwell MicroNet, Satchwell Sigma, TAC IA Series, TAC INET, TAC Vista Environment Windows 7 Windows 10 Windows Server 2008, 2012, 2016 Cause A series of screen captures will help to demonstrate the steps needed to reproduce a problem or a solution. You can use this tool to capture the steps you take as a problem occurs and send the output to someone so they can see a screenshot of each step. Resolution In Windows click on the Start menu button  Type "PSR" Windows 7Windows 7 Windows 10, 2012, 2016Windows 10, 2012, 2016 Open the Problem Steps Recorder Windows 7Windows 7 Windows 10. 2012, 2016Windows 10. 2012, 2016 Click Start Perform the desired tasks Click Stop Choose a location to save the file output The .zip file will contain a .mht file which can be opened in a web browser The screenshots will appear in order  This will be followed by a detailed output of keystrokes and mouse movements. For additional information please refer to Microsoft webpage on this topic: Record steps to reproduce a problem 
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 06:54 PM

Last Updated: Guinan RobertAndriolo Guinan ‎2021-10-14 06:38 PM

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  • CCTV
  • EcoStruxure Building Expert
  • EcoStruxure Building Operation
  • Field Devices
  • Satchwell BAS & Sigma
  • Satchwell MicroNet
  • TAC IA Series
  • TAC INET
  • TAC Vista
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Integrating Windows Active Directory user accounts with EcoStruxure

Issue Setting up, using, and troubleshooting Windows Active Directory with Building Operation Workstation and WebStation. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Enterprise Server Building Operation WebStation Windows Active Directory Windows Server Cause When integrating EcoStruxure with Windows Active Directory, NO user accounts need to be created in EcoStruxure, all that needs to be done is map the EcoStruxure User Account Group(s) with the Windows group(s) that will be used.  You can map Windows Active Directory groups to Building Operation user account groups if Building Operation runs on a network that uses this directory to manage users and user account groups. A Building Operation user account group that includes a Windows account group can also be a member of another Building Operation user account group. Mapping Windows Active Directory account groups to Building Operation user account groups has advantages both for administrators and operators. Administrators can manage the user accounts in the Windows Active Directory, rather than managing the accounts in two places. Any changes are instantly implemented to the mapped Building Operation user account group. Operations only have to remember the Windows login. Once logged in to a Windows user account that is mapped to a Building Operation account, the user is authenticated to access WorkStation without having to log in a second time. Note: The Building Operation domain used to map the Windows Active Directory user account groups must be a member of the Windows domain where the Active Directory is located. Windows Active Directory account groups can only be mapped on servers that are based upon Microsoft Windows operating system. Automation Servers, cannot map Windows Active Directory groups. For example, the Windows Active Directory user account groups Main Admin and Main User are mapped to the Building Operation user account groups Administrators and External Users. The External Users user account group is a member of the Operator user account group. The Administrators account group, which is a member of the External Users, inherits access to the Operation workspace. The user will then log into Windows on the PC where the WorkStation is installed. When logging into EcoStruxure Workstation the authentication is automatically done from the Windows user account. Resolution NOTE: Active Directory association cannot be achieved using the inbuilt Local Domain Create a new EBO Domain and associate it with your active windows Domain. NOTE: It is best to only use the Domain (Netbios) name (as shown above) when adding the Windows Domain name to this property.  Using the full DNS Domain name, for example, eur.gad.schneider-electric.com will cause issues when utilizing other features that require active directory authentication.  One example where this has been identified is with Change Control.   Create an EBO Domain Group within that new Domain and associate it with the Windows Domain Group in which the Windows Active Directory user(s) reside. Log in using Windows Username, Password, and Domain rather than EBO credentials. When logged on to the Enterprise Server PC as a Domain User it is also possible to select the "Log on as" box. See WebHelp: How to Create and Configure a Domain Conceptual Information on Windows Active Directory User Groups How to Create User Account Groups Troubleshooting Windows Active Directory with Workstation Log in Error: Wrong user name or password If the EcoStruxure Building Operation Domain has the same name as the Windows Active Directory domain name, it will expect the user account to exist locally in the Building Operation domain. Log in Error: "User account not associated with a group. Contact your Administrator." Verify that the Windows user is a part of the Windows group configured in the Building Operation Group settings. In order to identify every group that the current windows user belongs to, run the command: whoami /groups Once the Windows user has been confirmed as a member of the configured Windows group, try changing the Log On as credentials for the Enterprise Server service. The default user that is used when installed is the "Local System account". The Windows account used to run the Enterprise Server service needs "read access" to all places (e.g. OUs) in the Active Directory where user groups potentially involved in an EBO Windows log-on can be found. Note: By default, all domain users in an Active Directory have read access to Active Directory "Users and Computers" objects so it is the sites that have restricted this in some way that may face issues. You do not need to use “domain admin” type accounts for this as they are granted way too much authority in general. An account that has read access to sufficient parts of the AD while having only normal local user privileges on the machine where the Enterprise Server is running will suffice. From the Windows Start menu, launch Computer Management. In Computer Management go to Services and Application > Services. Find Building Operation X.X Enterprise Server, select it and Stop the service. Right-click on Building Operation X.X Enterprise Server and go to Properties. Select the Log On tab. Under Log On as select "This account". Enter a Windows user login that has sufficient Windows rights for the Enterprise Server to log on as. Click OK and then start the service again. Log in to Workstation again using Active Directory. Troubleshooting Windows Active Directory with WebStation From version 1.5.0 and up, using Windows Domain accounts is supported in WebStation. However, the following must be done in order to log in. Must use HTTPS. Must enter your Windows username and password. Must enter the domain as the Windows domain as defined within Building Operation.  See below: An example log-on format is shown below when using the above configuration when using WebStation:    Alternatively, if the following is configured in Building Operation: WebStation log-on will look as follows:  Download a TVDA for Single Sign-On Instructions
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Picard Product_Support
‎2020-11-04 03:42 PM

Last Updated: Guinan RobertAndriolo Guinan ‎2021-10-11 04:49 PM

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Revised part numbers V321

Issue V321 had a design revision in 2007 that made the original part numbers obsolete. And again in 2020, valve sizes DN65, 80 and 100 were also revised. Product Line Field Devices Environment V321, DN65:  7312153000 (2007), 7312153010 (2020) V321, DN80:  7312157000 (2007), 7312157010 (2020) V321, DN100:  7312161000 (2007), 7312161010 (2020) V321, DN125:  7312165000 (2007) V321, DN150:  7312169000 (2007) Cause Revision in part numbers. Resolution In 2007, stems were changed from brass to stainless steel. In 2020, on sizes DN65, 80 and 100 the bonnet profile was changed, see PA-00790 New Valve Part nos V222, V292, V321.    Please use the latest available revision in part number when ordering, See your local price list, or product data sheet, or contact your Orders Dept for details.   At 2021 part no's are: V321, DN65:    7312153020 V321, DN80:    7312157020 V321, DN100:  7312161020 V321, DN125:  7312165010 V321, DN150:  7312169010  
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-06 10:36 AM

Last Updated: Sisko DavidChild Sisko ‎2021-10-08 08:19 AM

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  • Field Devices
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Card format changes are ignored when using RS-485 Readers and SP-RDM2 expander modules

Issue When trying to alter the Primary or Secondary card formats of Readers wired using RS-485 via RDM2s, any changes at the Server seem to have no effect whatsoever when the reader is then tested. Product Line EcoStruxure Security Expert Environment Card Reader format configuration SP-C SP-RDM2 Cause A defect has been detected in SP-RDM2 firmware version 1.12.505 whereby format changes made by users via the GUI are not applied to RS-485 wired readers.  Wiegand Readers are unaffected as are any readers wired directly into the SP-C Resolution SP-RDM2 Firmware version 1.12.545, and above, resolves the issue entirely. The quickest and easiest way to upgrade this firmware however is actually to first upgrade the SP-C under which the RDM2s are located.   1. Update the SP-C to 2.08.923, or greater, using the usual Controller Option.   2. Select the correct Firmware .bin file and begin the upgrade (Ignore any Interrupt Error that may be produced).   3. Check Module Addresses in Security Expert Client to confirm SP-C Firmware has been updated.   4. Once the SP-C has been updated to 2.08.923, or greater, simply log onto that SP-C's own Web Browser. Then under the Application Software section there is a new update Module Software option where it is possible to select and update any SP-RDM2 modules connected on that SP-C bus. Once again select the correct .bin file for the firmware and begin the upload.   Note:  At the time of publication it is possible for an error to also appear at the end of the module upgrade, which suggests that it has not been successful (as seen earlier when updating the SP-C) Referring back to the Module Addressing page at the Security Expert Client however, it should be possible to see that the SP-RDM2 module has now updated and the system can now be retested.
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Admiral David_Kendrick Admiral
‎2020-06-30 02:55 AM

Last Updated: Guinan AdamSteele Guinan ‎2021-10-04 09:58 PM

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EcoStruxure Building Advisor does not connect to Automation Server

Issue EcoStruxure Building Advisor does not connect by default to the Automation Server and the request to EWS returns a HTTP 401 error Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation SmartX Server EcoStruxure Building Advisor Cause Required configuration in EBO to enable EcoStruxure Building Advisor Resolution An EBO connection to EcoStruxure Building Advisor requires MD5 authentication to be enabled, disabling it in EBO will result in EcoStruxure Building Advisor being unable to connect. The “Allow authentication with MD5 hash” can be enabled under the EBO Security manager. During the TLS handshake process, both the EcoStruXure Building Analytics Data Transfer Service (DTS) and EBO negotiate to use Sha384 encryption regardless of whether MD5 is enabled/disabled in EBO. With MD5 enabled, the use of Sha384 encryption works as expected. With MD5 disabled, the use of Sha384 encryption does not work and the request to EWS returns a HTTP 401 error. MD5 is disabled by default in EBO v2.0 and later.
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Lt. Commander Reza Lt. Commander
‎2021-10-01 04:51 PM

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  • EcoStruxure Building Operation
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Security Expert compatibility with SQL Clustering

Issue Is any version of Security Expert compatible to install in SQL Clustering? Product Line Security Expert Environment Security Expert Microsoft SQL Server Cause Installation and configuration of Security Expert databases (Security Expert and Security Expert Events) in SQL Clustering Resolution There is not currently a Tested Validated Documented Architecture (TVDA) for Security Expert compatibility with SQL Clustering so it is not officially supported. It is recommended to install and configure in standard SQL Server versions. Click here to refer compatibility matrix for supported environments.
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Commander Sampath_Konda Commander
‎2020-02-25 06:18 AM

Last Updated: Guinan AdamSteele Guinan ‎2021-09-30 10:21 PM

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Background images are not displaying when browsing between Floor Plans

Issue When browsing back and forth between Floor Plans the background image is not showing. This appears to be random with some background images showing up correctly with others not displaying the image. Product Line EcoStruxure Security Expert Environment Security Expert Client Security Expert Floor Plans Cause The Floor Plan background image sizes are too large. These must be close to the Width and Height size of the background canvas so that fewer resources are needed during image resizing. For example, where background images are approximately 9921x7016 pixels and been displayed on a canvas sized 1587x1122 will most likely display this issue. Resolution Use image editing software, such as Microsoft Paint, to resize and save the background images to a size closer to the Floor Plans canvas Width and Height. Floor Plan Canvas Size In the above example, the images were resized to 1920x1358 (maintaining the aspect ratio) which was much closer to the canvas size resulting in fewer resources being required to resize the images when viewing Floor Plans.
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Guinan AdamSteele Guinan
‎2019-06-26 09:20 PM

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Non-English character User names are not displaying correctly

Issue Non-English language User CSV imports are not showing proper non-English characters. Squares and dots are shown instead. When running certain apps on Windows 10 desktop or Windows 10 Mobile, some characters display as a square or rectangular box, or as a box with a dot, question mark or “x” inside. Product Line EcoStruxure Security Expert Environment Security Expert Non-English language in Microsoft Windows Cause Some key improvements have been made in Windows 10 that affect fonts. A side effect of these changes is that a small subset of existing apps created for earlier versions of Windows may be affected. Some fonts that previously were included in every Windows desktop system have been moved into optional font packages, and so may not be present on all Windows 10 desktop systems. Affected optional font packages:  Arabic Script Supplemental Fonts Bangla Script Supplemental Fonts Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics Supplemental Fonts Cherokee Supplemental Fonts Devanagari Supplemental Fonts Ethiopic Supplemental Fonts Gujarati Supplemental Fonts Gurmukhi Supplemental Fonts Chinese (Simplified) Supplemental Fonts Chinese (Traditional) Supplemental Fonts Hebrew Supplemental Fonts Japanese Supplemental Fonts Khmer Supplemental Fonts Kannada Supplemental Fonts Korean Supplemental Fonts Lao Supplemental Fonts Malayalam Supplemental Fonts Odia Supplemental Fonts Pan-European Supplemental Fonts Sinhala Supplemental Fonts Syriac Supplemental Fonts Tamil Supplemental Fonts Telugu Supplemental Fonts Thai Supplemental Fonts If an app depends on one of these fonts for displaying certain Unicode characters and does not make use of font fallback mechanisms provided by Windows, and if the optional font package containing that font is not installed on the system (typically because the system and user profiles are not configured to have the associated language enabled), then the result would be characters displayed as “square box” glyphs. Resolution If you know the language of the text that is displaying incorrectly and often use that language: If you know the language involved, then you can add that language into your user profile, and any associated optional font feature will be automatically installed. (Note: other language-related optional features, such as text prediction or spell checking, may also be installed.) From the Start menu, open Settings. Select Time & language. Select Region & language. Select Add a language. Select the particular language. Enabling optional font features without changing language settings: If you don’t know the specific language, or if know the language of the text that is displaying incorrectly but don’t want to add that language into your user profile, you can install any optional font feature without enabling any additional languages. From the Start menu, open Settings. Select System. Select Apps & features. Select Manage optional features. Select Add a feature. Select any optional font feature from the list.
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Guinan AdamSteele Guinan
‎2021-09-30 12:47 AM

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Troubleshooting Lon communication issues

Issue Controllers underneath a LonWorks Interface are going offline, or values are taking long periods of time to update. Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Workstation Cause There could be a number of causes for Lon communication problems including running the communication wire near high voltage, the Lon is shorted out, or loose terminations. Resolution In EcoStruxure Building Operation (EBO) Workstation you can use the Diagnostics tab under each controller to help troubleshoot the communication issue. From here you can monitor the device state, packet errors, transaction timeouts, receive transaction full errors, lost messages, missed messages, last reset case, and the last error logged. To access the Diagnostics tab, select the controller in the System Tree, and click the Variables tab. Then click the Diagnostics tab on the right side of the screen. Here you will find the different device statuses and statistics. The Packet errors can be used to help identify controllers that are having severe problems and may need the communication wire to be physically checked. In order to test the Packet errors, first you will want to clear the current packet error count. You can do this by right clicking on the controller and selecting Advanced -> Clear Status. This will set the packet error count back to zero and now you can click refresh to monitor how fast the errors are building up. If this number is climbing quickly then there may be a physical layer communication problem. If a lot of packet errors is found, the next step in the investigation will be a deeper analysis of the Lon network, using, for example, a Lon Protocol Analyzer (LPA). Refer to the Knowledge Base Article Troubleshooting LON Network Communication.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-07 08:56 AM

Last Updated: Janeway PeterEdvik Janeway ‎2021-09-29 11:43 PM

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Connecting a Zigbee device to an AS-P workflow

Issue What is the basic steps and workflow when connecting a Zigbee device to an AS-P? Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Automation Server Premium Cause Zigbee is a communication protocol used to create personal area networks with small, low-power devices Resolution As described in EBO Webhelp the workflow is as follows:   Create a Zigbee interface and network Import Zigbee device files Create a logical Zigbee device in EBO Enable the Zigbee network Discover the physical Zigbee devices Associate the logical Zigbee device with the physical Zigbee device For more details please see video:
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Janeway Jonas_Brissman Janeway
‎2021-09-29 05:10 PM

Last Updated: Administrator CraigEl Administrator ‎2021-09-29 05:12 PM

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Alarms stay in the alarm view, they cannot be acknowledged, and do not clear

Issue Changing the name of a folder under which there is an active alarm, causes an incorrect "Source" path in the alarm message Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Workstation version 1.8 or earlier Cause If a folder name is changed it will be correctly updated, but if an active alarm is located  in its sub-folders , then the alarm source path will not be updated. Initial alarm before the folder name is changed, notice the source ...... FF IV/Trendloggar ...... The alarm after the folder name has been changed FF IV TEST, the / between FF IV TEST and Trendloggar is missing. If the alarm has not been acknowledged, and clears a second entry for the alarm is displayed in the alarm view. Resolution This is fixed in SBO/EBO 1.9 and later versions.   For versions 1.8 or earlier: Before updating a EcoStuxure Building Operation(EBO) folder name, check to see if there are any active alarms with a source path that use this folder. If there are, try to clear these alarms. If a EBO folder name has been changed and there are alarms in the alarm view which cannot be cleared, then use the "Recheck" command to clear them.
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Picard Product_Support
‎2018-09-10 03:56 AM

Last Updated: Janeway PeterEdvik Janeway ‎2021-09-29 05:08 AM

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How to enable the SP-C-WEB Automation license

Issue Require the Automation license option to be able to configure C-BUS integration but the option is not enabled. Product Line EcoStruxure Security Expert Environment SP-C-WEB Cause Older SP-C-WEB controllers were shipped without the Automation license enabled. Resolution SP-C-WEB controllers purchased after 4-Oct-2021 are shipped with the Automation option included with the license.   For controllers ordered before this date the option can be enabled by contacting Product Support and providing the controllers serial number.
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Guinan AdamSteele Guinan
‎2021-09-28 09:46 PM

on ‎2021-09-28 09:46 PM

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SmartX IP controller won't push down firmware to Room Unit

Issue MP/RP-x device is not pushing firmware down to Room Units (RU) when sensors are attached to the sensor bus. Disconnecting and re-connecting the RU does not help Product Line EcoStruxure Building Operation Environment Building Operation Multi-purpose Controller Cause The MP-X controller's file system has been re-initialized and the Room Units firmware files deleted. One case under which this will happen is when the MP/RP-X is factory reset.   The Device Report can be used to confirm whether the files exist in the device or not.   If Room Unit files are not shown in the report then no download to the RU will take place. Resolution Perform an upgrade on the MP/RP-X device, upgrading the device to the same version that is already running will resolve the issue.
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Captain AbeMeran Captain
‎2021-09-28 11:49 AM

on ‎2021-09-28 11:49 AM

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Listview columns show a number but the meaning is not shown

Issue Listview columns show a number but the meaning is not shown Product Line Andover Continuum Environment Listview Cause There is some data in a listview where the exact meaning of an integer is not clear. Resolution There is a text file called stsvs.txt located in the Continuum folder that can be viewed to explain the integer to text relationship for many types of object. An example is Activity "CallerCode" which only returns an integer value. Searching the "stsvs.txt" files shows the equivalent text.
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Dave_Shore Schneider Alumni (Retired)
‎2021-09-27 02:17 AM

Last Updated: Sisko DavidChild Sisko ‎2021-09-27 02:17 AM

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