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Pagina 1 - ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDEviewLinc 4.1Vaisala Veriteq viewLinc SoftwareM211518EN-A

Pagina 2 - Technical Support

About this Manualviii© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incmonitoring the system of threshold-exceeding conditions or if data communication between the device and

Pagina 3 - Table of Contents

Chapter 5: Alarms90© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncIf you want to apply an existing alarm template (which defines how the alarm displays and who is notified

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Threshold AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 91To set a threshold alarm:1From Options | System Configuration | Locations Manager, select the locat

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Chapter 5: Alarms92© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncThe Edit Threshold screen appears.3 To set a threshold alarm using an existing threshold template (recomme

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Threshold AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 93select the threshold to edit from the Thresholds tab in the Location Properties panel on the right.

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Chapter 5: Alarms94© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTo deactivate a threshold alarm:1Select Options | System Configuration | Locations Manager and highlight t

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Communication AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 952To set a Host Communication alarm, click Options | Host from the device browser panel and sele

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Chapter 5: Alarms96© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc5 To set a communication alarm using an existing alarm template, select Use Alarm Template, then select th

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Device AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 972On the Host or Device menu, select Communication Alarm Settings. The Communications Alarm Settings s

Pagina 11 - Support Information

Chapter 5: Alarms98© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc3 Select Enable Alarm (an alarm is not ‘live’ until it is enabled). 4 To set a device alarm using an exist

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Acknowledging AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 99If an alarm is set to require alarm acknowledgement, alarms must be acknowledged. You must be l

Pagina 13 - Chapter 1: Getting Started

About this ManualviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide ixUse vLog software and its associated Quick Start Guide for setting up Vaisala Veriteq devices and

Pagina 14 - Overview

Chapter 5: Alarms100© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc2 The Acknowledge Alarm dialog box appears, prompting you to enter actions taken and comments. 3 Click Ac

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Pausing AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 101Pausing AlarmsYou may want to pause alarms if you need to move devices, or if a certain known situat

Pagina 16 - Administrator’s Road Map

viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 103Chapter 6: PermissionsThis section includes:• Information about User Permissions, User Rights and Access control l

Pagina 17 - System Requirements

Chapter 6: Permissions104© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout PermissionsviewLinc 4.1 provides several new security options and introduces the concepts of g

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Creating New Groups, Users and ACL’sviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 105Creating New Groups, Users and ACL’sCreating a New Group1 Select Options | Sys

Pagina 19 - Windows XP/2003 x32

Chapter 6: Permissions106© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc6 Expand the Members view by clicking Members then click the Add User button.7 Select the users to b

Pagina 20 - Installing viewLinc

Creating New Groups, Users and ACL’sviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1074Set the password manually by entering and confirming it, or click the Windows

Pagina 21 - Connecting Devices

Chapter 6: Permissions108© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc7 Expand the Groups view by clicking the Groups bar then click the Add Group button.8 Select the gro

Pagina 22 - Discovering the vNet Device

Creating New Groups, Users and ACL’sviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 109nodes/locations unless otherwise specified by the user. The system will resolv

Pagina 23 - Method 2: Using Digi Devices

Chapter 6: Permissions110© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTo Add an ACL to a Zone1 Select Options | System Configuration | Locations Manager.2 Navigate to the

Pagina 24 - Method 3: Using USB Port

About this Manualx© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc

Pagina 25 - Installing vLog Software

Creating New Groups, Users and ACL’sviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 111Therefore it should remain unchecked if the user/group should not view the inf

Pagina 26 - Installing viewLinc Software

viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 113Chapter 7: EventsAll events - such as alarms, transfers of data from the device, alarm acknowledgements, system co

Pagina 27 - Logging in to viewLinc

Chapter 7: Events114© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncViewing EventsEvents are viewed in an Event Log, a text-based listing of all system events occurring with

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Adding Comments to EventsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 115with them. You can also filter by specific users, groups or locations by clicking accord

Pagina 29 - First Steps in viewLinc

Chapter 7: Events116© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAdding Custom EventsYou may want to add comments to the Event Log, perhaps to outline why an event occurr

Pagina 30 - What’s New in viewLinc

Exporting Event LogsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1176In a new browser window, a printer-friendly Event Log report opens. 7 The Print dialog box di

Pagina 31 - Getting Help

Chapter 7: Events118© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc

Pagina 32 - China Service Center

viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 119Chapter 8: ReportsUsing viewLinc, you can create graphs and reports to analyze changes in data over time based on

Pagina 33 - Chapter 2: Management

Chapter 8: Reports120© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout ReportsVaisala devices have the ability to store large amounts of data inside them. Data is logged

Pagina 34 - About Views Manager

Generating Historical Data ReportsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 121Generating Alarm History ReportsTo generate an Alarm history report:1Select Opti

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viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1Chapter 1: Getting StartedThis section includes:• Overview of the Vaisala Veriteq Continuous Monitoring System (CMS)

Pagina 36 - About Dashboard Manager

Chapter 8: Reports122© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incgenerate this report.) To set up a list of users, see see, “Editing Users and Passwords” on page 59.3 In

Pagina 37 - Deleting a Dashboard Item

Generating Historical Data ReportsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 123dRepeat these steps for each location you want to in-clude on the report. All se

Pagina 38 - About Locations Manager

Chapter 8: Reports124© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncHistory Reports section. The report details will appear on the General tab in the right panel.2 On the G

Pagina 39 - Where are My Locations?

Generating Historical Data ReportsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 125few users are using the system, such as after business hours.4On the Content tab

Pagina 40 - Creating Zones

Chapter 8: Reports126© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inction, sample count and mean kinetic temperature (MKT):• If you want to specify the activation energy, ch

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Creating New ReportsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 127Repeat for each location you want to include on the re-port. All selected locations appear in

Pagina 42 - Renaming Zones

Chapter 8: Reports128© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc3 To assign a new name for the report (by default it generates a name based on selected parameters), cli

Pagina 43 - Ordering Columns

viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 129Chapter 9: TransfersThis section describes how to:• Transfer historical data from Vaisala Veriteq devices • Create

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Chapter 9: Transfers130© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout Transfers and Transfer SchedulesIn addition to being able to view your device history in viewLi

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About Transfers and Transfer SchedulesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1314From the Device drop-down, choose the device for which you want to set the

Pagina 46 - Deleting Zones

Chapter 1: Getting Started2© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncOverviewWelcome to viewLinc 4.1, a key element in the Vaisala Veriteq Continuous Monitoring System

Pagina 47 - Editing Location Properties

Chapter 9: Transfers132© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inccreated from combinations of the device's description, its serial number, and the date and time

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About Transfers and Transfer SchedulesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 133Deactivating a Transfer ScheduleYou will need to deactivate any scheduled tr

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viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 135Chapter 10: Mobile UIThis section is for administrators and general users.In this section, you’ll learn about:• Ho

Pagina 50 - Chapter 3: System Settings

Chapter 10: Mobile UI136© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout the Mobile UIviewLinc 4.1 provides access from Mobile devices, allowing you to perform key task

Pagina 51 - Adding Devices

Working with the Mobile UIviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 137Working with the Mobile UIThe initial screen that appears after login is the system leve

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Chapter 10: Mobile UI138© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncMobile views1 Locations Panel View: The default view. When a folder item is pressed, the correspondi

Pagina 53 - Swapping Devices

Working with the Mobile UIviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 139To view a popup trend using the mobile UI:1Press the Locations Panel View then navigat

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Chapter 10: Mobile UI140© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc3 Press Done. The graph will automatically update to reflect your changes as long as the Auto Refresh

Pagina 55 - Removing Devices

Working with the Mobile UIviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1412Press a location to pause to pause or resume alarming for.3 Press Pause X Alarming or R

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Chapter 10: Mobile UI142© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc

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OverviewviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 3connections. The most convenient methods of attaching devices to PCs are using vNet or Digi devices. These o

Pagina 58 - Viewing Device Details

viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 143Appendix: FAQs & TroubleshootingThis section contains answers to frequently asked questions and information fo

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Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting144© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncviewLinc Device Host, viewLinc Watchdog, and viewLinc POS Display), then from the pop-

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viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 145Q: My network uses a combination of Vaisala Veriteq devices and 300 Series Transmitters. How can I add them quick

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Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting146© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncFor example:Q: How do you add IP addresses for devices? A: You don't. However you

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viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1473 For more detail, in Device Manager, under Multiport serial adapters, right-click the device in question. Choose

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Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting148© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc2 You do NOT need to uninstall the device software from the viewLinc Server machine; b

Pagina 64 - Configuring Email Settings

viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 149that routing exists between the subnets. Go to the next test.2 For Digi devices:a In the command prompt, type teln

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Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting150© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incfollowing at a command prompt: ping <IP address of the device>. 4 If there is co

Pagina 66 - Editing Alarm Email Templates

viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 151Q: I've made some changes in viewLinc, such as new thresholds and device descriptions, but they're not s

Pagina 67 - Working with Users

Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting152© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incw Eggplant (97, 64, 81)x Buff (240, 220, 130)Q: If I wish to back up the files associa

Pagina 68 - About Contact Schedules

Chapter 1: Getting Started4© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncIt is also possible to use a mix of these methods if your system requires it. The outlined Adminis

Pagina 69 - Editing Users and Passwords

viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 153over Ethernet (PoE) (Optional) Digi Device 9-30VDC powered (AC adapter included). Requires transmitter configured

Pagina 70 - About Preferences

Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting154© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncQ: How do I upgrade from viewLinc 3.6/3.7? How does viewLinc upgrade my data for use

Pagina 71 - (Aliases)

viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 1559 Device ACLs will be created for the Admin group only.Q: What happens with the sampling in viewLinc when I attach

Pagina 72 - Setting Session Expiry Time

Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting156© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncThe web server can run in either secure, none-secure or both. The default ports of 80

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viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 157generate them. It must be downloaded and installed if it is not already available http://www.slproweb.com/products

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Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting158© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incprompt = no[ req_distinguished_name ]countryName = CA stateOrProvinceName

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viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 159This file contains the certificate request details, and as such is not required by viewLinc. It is an intermediate

Pagina 76 - Chapter 4: Locations

Appendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting160© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncIf the certificate file was signed by a CA, the viewLinc login page should appear and

Pagina 77 - About Locations

IndexviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 161Numerics300 Series Transmitters 143adding 41installing 8IP address 42output quantities 66See also System Requ

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Index162© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncCcalibration alarms 83celsius, showing temperatures in 61channel descriptiondefined 69editing 50channel number 69cha

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System RequirementsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 57Edit Alarm email templates (see “Editing Alarm Email Templates” on page 55)8 Create Alarm and Th

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IndexviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 163editing aliases 45, 47editing properties 45, 47removing 44swapping 42Digi devicesinstallation of viewLinc wit

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Index164© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncIindicators, color 85installation300 Series Transmitters 8Administrator’s Road Map 4Digi RealPort driver 12host 14vi

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IndexviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 165output quantities 66Ppasswordsreconfirmation after session expiry 17, 61pausing alarms 101PDF reports 122, 12

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Index166© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incshowing deactivated transfers 133spreadsheets, event log data in 117standard deviation 125statistics intervals 125st

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IndexviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 167security levels 57working with 56using colorfor alarms 85for reports 126VVaisala Veriteq loggersdiscovering 4

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Index168© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc

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Chapter 1: Getting Started6© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncviewLinc Server RequirementsThe viewLinc Server machine must meet the following requirements:• Be

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System RequirementsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 7Data files: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\Vaisala\Vaisala Veriteq viewLincWindows

Pagina 88 - Real-Time Graphs

CopyrightCopyright  2012 Vaisala Canada Inc All rights reserved.No copying, distribution, publication, modification, or incorporation of this docu-me

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Chapter 1: Getting Started8© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncSmall installation (<20 channels)• 1.6 GHz•2 GB RAM• sufficient HD space to support 200KB/chann

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Installing viewLincviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 9Connecting Devices Choose from the following methods to connect your devices to the network or ap

Pagina 91 - Chapter 5: Alarms

Chapter 1: Getting Started10© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncInstalling Vaisala Veriteq DriversThis section covers installing the drivers for vNet devices to

Pagina 92 - About Alarms

Installing viewLincviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 11Method 2: Using Digi DevicesThe following procedure shows how to use Digi devices to connect you

Pagina 93 - Device Calibration Alarms

Chapter 1: Getting Started12© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc2 Insert the Digi driver CD into viewLinc Server.3 The Digi Device Setup Wizard launches automati

Pagina 94 - Creating Alarm Templates

Installing viewLincviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 13Installing USB Drivers Using the supplied Vaisala Veriteq USB cable driver CD and Quick Start g

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Chapter 1: Getting Started14© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncRefer to the vLog User Guide for installation instructions.Installing viewLinc SoftwareNow you ar

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Logging in to viewLincviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 155Choose a destination location for the viewLinc program files, then click Next.6 Select Logge

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Chapter 1: Getting Started16© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc3 In the login screen, first select your language from the language drop-down. When a new languag

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First Steps in viewLincviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 17don’t see any Location data, click a Location from the tree view, and select Options | Ref

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viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide iAbout this Manual viiWho this Manual is for viiHow this Manual is Organized viiConventions Used in this Document vii

Pagina 100 - Threshold Alarms

Chapter 1: Getting Started18© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncWhat’s New in viewLincLocations: A Location is a ‘data point’ which can be linked to any channel

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Getting HelpviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 19multiple users and subsequently adding individual user permissions as needed. viewLinc 4.1 also provide

Pagina 102 - Editing Threshold Alarms

Chapter 1: Getting Started20© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncChina Service CenterFloor 2, EAS BuildingNo. 21, Xiao Yun Road, Dongsanhuan BeiluChaoyang Distric

Pagina 103 - Disabling Threshold Alarms

viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 21Chapter 2: ManagementThis section describes how to:• Configure various components of viewLinc using the Managers fr

Pagina 104 - Communication Alarms

Chapter 2: Management22© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout Views ManagerA View is a customized combination of locations selected from all available zones b

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About Views ManagerviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 23possible to to add a zone by right clicking the zone and selecting Add Zone.4 To specify access

Pagina 106 - Editing Communication Alarms

Chapter 2: Management24© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout Dashboard ManagerDashboards provide the ability to upload a custom image for any zone or view an

Pagina 107 - Device Alarms

About Dashboard ManagerviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 25being edited and the current tree folder is highlighted to indicate that the dashboard is in

Pagina 108 - Acknowledging Alarms

Chapter 2: Management26© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncErasing the Dashboard1 To erase the current dashboard, select Options | Erase Dashboard. Note: The era

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About Locations ManagerviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 27you create will appear throughout the application. This panel also allows you to work with i

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Contentsii © 2012 Vaisala Canada IncSearching for Zones and Locations 30Ordering Columns 31Linking and Unlinking Channels 31Deleting Zones 34Editing L

Pagina 111 - Pausing Alarms

Chapter 2: Management28© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncGive it a name which describes the zone. Once a zone is created, you can then add a location to it by

Pagina 112 - Chapter 6: Permissions

Organizing Locations into ZonesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 29drag/drop the location into the folder you wish to move it to.2 If there are no zone

Pagina 113 - About Permissions

Chapter 2: Management30© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incclick on the zone you’d like to move to and select Paste. This performs the same function as dragging

Pagina 114 - Creating a New Group

Organizing Locations into ZonesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 31displaying all Zones that start with ‘Room’ and all Locations that start with ‘Temp’

Pagina 115 - Creating a New User

Chapter 2: Management32© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc1 From Options | System Configuration | Locations Manager, ensure you have created the zone for the lo

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Organizing Locations into ZonesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 332Right click and select Unlink Channel. 3 A prompt will appear confirming that you

Pagina 117 - Adding an ACL to a Zone

Chapter 2: Management34© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc2Right click on the zone and select Unlink child locations.3A prompt will appear. Click Yes to confir

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Organizing Locations into ZonesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 35Note: When a location is deactivated, it still remains part of the zone, but is not

Pagina 119 - To Add an ACL to a Zone

Chapter 2: Management36© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncHiding and Showing Location ColumnsTo hide columns in Locations:1From the Table View tab in Locations,

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Organizing Locations into ZonesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 372Click the Options dropdown and select Create X threshold (where X is the unit of me

Pagina 121 - Chapter 7: Events

viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide iiiUnderstanding the Locations Screen 67Understanding the Options Dropdown Menu in Locations 69Understanding The Tabs

Pagina 122 - Viewing Events

viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 39Chapter 3: System SettingsThere are several important settings screens in viewLinc, all located under the System Co

Pagina 123 - Adding Comments to Events

Chapter 3: System Settings40© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncDiscovering DevicesTo discover recently attached Vaisala Veriteq devices which may not show up in

Pagina 124 - Printing Event Logs

Adding DevicesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 41To add a Vaisala Veriteq device:1From the Device Browser in Device Manager, select a host, then selec

Pagina 125 - Exporting Event Logs

Chapter 3: System Settings42© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc3 Enter the following:a Disconnect After Scan: To maintain a persistent con-nection to the device

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Swapping DevicesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 43Note: Each Vaisala Veriteq device must be reviewed separately using vLog, and the COM port to which

Pagina 127 - Chapter 8: Reports

Chapter 3: System Settings44© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc5 Disconnect the device you want to swap, and connect the new device. If you are swapping a 300 S

Pagina 128 - About Reports

Editing Device Properties and AliasesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 453From the Options | Device menu, click Deactivate Device.4A message appears,

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Chapter 3: System Settings46© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc2 On the Device menu (or the right-click context menu) select Edit Device. 3 In the Edit Device

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Viewing Device DetailsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 47Additional properties are available for HMT140 Series Transmitters:•Timeout: Number of Second

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Chapter 3: System Settings48© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incinformation, click Options | System Configuration | Device Manager and select a device from the d

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Contentsiv © 2012 Vaisala Canada IncCreating New Groups, Users and ACL’s 105Creating a New Group 105Deactivating/Reactivating a Group 106Creating a Ne

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Viewing Device DetailsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 49Channels Number of Channels associated with device Device Alarming Indicates whether alarming

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Chapter 3: System Settings50© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncEditing Channel Properties and AliasesviewLinc allows you to edit a channel’s description, alias,

Pagina 135 - Creating New Reports

Editing Channel Properties and AliasesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 516Click OK to save.If you do not want to use the system default temperature un

Pagina 136 - Deleting Reports

Chapter 3: System Settings52© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc5 Double click a Calibration property to edit it. When the calibration property is changed, you

Pagina 137 - Chapter 9: Transfers

Adding HostsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 53components are the number of seconds the probe is in alarm before transmitting a beacon. 255 = disabled

Pagina 138 - Creating Transfer Schedules

Chapter 3: System Settings54© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTo configure Email Settings:In viewLinc, choose Options | System Configuration | Templates | Emai

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Editing Alarm Email TemplatesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 55Note: viewLinc automatically uses secure SMTP if it is supported by the SMTP server.9I

Pagina 140 - Editing Transfer Schedules

Chapter 3: System Settings56© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTo edit email templates:1From Options | System Configuration | Templates | Email Templates, selec

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About Contact SchedulesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 57For security purposes, it is important to change the admin password as soon as possible (see

Pagina 142 - Chapter 10: Mobile UI

Chapter 3: System Settings58© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc3 Choose a start date by typing in the text box or choosing from the calendar. 4 Specify Repeat D

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viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide vAppendix: FAQs & Troubleshooting 143Index 163

Pagina 144 - Working with the Mobile UI

About PreferencesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 59Deactivating UsersTo deactivate a user:1From Options | System Configuration | Users, select the Us

Pagina 145 - Mobile views

Chapter 3: System Settings60© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incmaking changes to viewLinc. This setting is applied universally to all viewLinc users and adminis

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About PreferencesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 612In the Channel Description row, click to choose “Use Channel Description from Device” or “Use Cha

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Chapter 3: System Settings62© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncYou can choose to set this expiry time as “never”, “always” (that is, requiring password confirma

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Creating Preconfigured Comments for Email MessagesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 63To create preconfigured comments:1From Options | System Configura

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Chapter 3: System Settings64© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTo choose if comments are required or optional:1From Options | System Configuration | Preferences

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viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 65Chapter 4: LocationsThis section is for administrators and general users.In this section, you’ll learn about:• Loca

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Chapter 4: Locations66© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout LocationsWhat is a Location?The Locations feature is new to viewLinc 4.1, giving the user improve

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About LocationsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 67Understanding the Locations ScreenThe Locations screen in viewLinc contains many important features:

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Chapter 4: Locations68© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncThe Locations screen displays general information about the corresponding data source. When a location

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Contentsvi © 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc

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About LocationsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 69Understanding the Options Dropdown Menu in LocationsThe Options dropdown menu in the left panel of L

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Chapter 4: Locations70© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incthese commands will be available or greyed out depending on the location/zone you have selected, if any

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About LocationsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 71will be present in this window only if it is currently on. A user can acknowledge threshold alarms i

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Chapter 4: Locations72© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc4 Check and uncheck the ‘Selected’ column in the grid located in the Locations tab just below the graph

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About LocationsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 73double forward and back arrows will adjust the start time by a greater distance. • Pressing the li

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Chapter 4: Locations74© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTable View Tab Options• Refresh: Reloads grid data with latest information.•Popup Trend: Pops up the tr

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About LocationsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 75Trend Tab Options• Refresh: Reloads data from server. •Clear: Clears all channels from the trend. Th

Pagina 162 - How do I upload successfully?

Chapter 4: Locations76© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncTo open a large popup trend view:1From the Options | Locations window, browse the locations tree and le

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Real-Time GraphsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 77Real-Time GraphsWith viewLinc, you can view live data in graphical form at any time using the Trend

Pagina 164 - 1 Create a private key

Chapter 4: Locations78© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncNumerical display area Displays most current data value in units being measured, as defined by the user

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About this ManualviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide viiAbout this ManualThe viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide includes the information you need to instal

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Real-Time GraphsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 79Viewing Graph Detail in Large Popup Trend ViewWith a Large Popup Trend View open, you can also zoom

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viewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 81Chapter 5: AlarmsAlarms and Alarm Acknowledgement are the keys to success with the Vaisala Veriteq Continuous Monit

Pagina 168 - Numerics

Chapter 5: Alarms82© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncAbout AlarmsThere are several types of alarms in viewLinc: threshold alarms, communication alarms, event l

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About AlarmsviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 83Event Log Validation AlarmsAn Event Log Validation Alarm indicates when changes have been made to the e

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Chapter 5: Alarms84© 2012 Vaisala Canada IncWhat Happens When an Alarm is Triggered?When an alarm is triggered, several things can happen:• A pop-up c

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Creating Alarm TemplatesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 85You can also create a reusable threshold condition and assign it to a specific alarm templa

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Chapter 5: Alarms86© 2012 Vaisala Canada Incpop-up to display. This delay starts after the delay on the General tab finishes.Note: We recommend that y

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Creating Alarm TemplatesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 87contact schedule, viewLinc will ignore the sched-ule and send the notification. eClick the

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Chapter 5: Alarms88© 2012 Vaisala Canada Inc6 You can also run commands on the viewLinc Server machine (which in turn can trigger external devices) wh

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Creating Alarm TemplatesviewLinc 4.1 Administrator Guide 89comment. How comments appear in an email is defined in the email template. a Select the Com

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