Watchdogs allow various performance scoring criteria and event notification of devices to generate in real-time, providing a quick analysis of how equipment is operating and sending alerts when critical events and alarms occur. In the event of a critical event or alarm, Watchdogs provide alerts via Connect alerts, email, etc. and have the capability to attach excel trend reports for the device, allowing the recipient to view actionable information leading up to the event. The following set of instructions demonstrates examples of the utilization of Watchdogs from a template and manually. Reporting options:
- Scorecard report from a watchdog
Watchdog reports
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Setting up a new watchdog
Choose the Configuration Explorer icon and then choose Watchdogs.
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On the General Settings tab in the Watchdog Editor, enter a Name and Description (optional) of the Watchdog and choose a Profile.
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If you choose a Device Class profile (and no other event notifications triggers exist for this watchdog), the Use Template Object window displays. This window provides you with the option to choose event notifications from the template library.
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In the Event Trigger window, mark the Check All check box or choose trigger groups or individual triggers to be used.
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A summary of the Event Notification triggers display, choose Finish and continue setting up the watchdog.
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External Objects tab
The External Objects tab allows the user to bring in objects from other devices for event notifications and scoring. For example, a score could be created to evaluate temperature rise in a duct from the AHU to the terminal unit by comparing the discharge air temperature of the terminal unit to the supply air temperature of the air handling unit.
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Event Notifications tab
The Event Notifications tab allows the user to create and edit trigger criteria that will be used to generate an alarm in the event the device meets this condition.
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On the General Settings tab in the Event Notification Editor, enter a description, trigger delay, and event type.
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The Criteria tab allows the user to create and edit trigger criteria that will be used to generate an alarm in the event the device meets this condition.
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The Actions tab allows the user to determine what kind of action will be taken in the event a device exceeds the threshold previously determined by the trigger criteria. There are options to temporarily disable the action (ex. a known maintenance issue) and to send notification on return to normal.The five actions that can be selected in the case of an event trigger are:
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Connect Alert - A notification generated by Connect within the user interface.
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Send Email - An email is sent in the case of an event. Enter the subject, message, recipient(s), and report to include, as well as the export type (XLSX or CSV).
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Web API - Allows Connect to post to a 3rd party WebAPI when an event is triggered.
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Connect Write - The ConnectWrite Action Type allows the event to write to an object's value. The user must be highly knowledgeable with the control system. This action must be carefully engineered. The Operator action for a return to automatic operation later must be planned.
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Signature Service Call - The SignatureServiceCall Action Type provides a method for automatically generating a Signature Service Call. This can be used to automatically dispatch to a technician.
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Scoring tab
The Scoring tab is used to set up how the scores are attained.
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Enter a name for the scoring criterion.
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- FB vs. SP - Compare a feedback to a setpoint.
- FB vs. SP w/ Deadband - Compare a feedback to a setpoint with a deadband.
- FB vs. Constant - Compare a feedback to a constant.
- FB vs. 2 SP - Compare a feedback to two setpoints.
- FB vs 2 SP w/ Deadband - Compare a feedback to two setpoints with a deadband.
- Custom - Create a custom score.
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Statistics tab
The Statistics tab displays information regarding the devices using this watchdog. The device name and current score are displayed here.
Editing a watchdog
Choose the Configuration Explorer icon and then choose Watchdogs.
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Viewing the Watchdog Dashboard
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The watchdog dashboard displays.The dashboard information includes:
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- A grid of the watchdog notifications
- A timeline chart
- A pie chart indicating the types of events.
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Viewing events and scores
Events and Scores show the score for the portfolio, each agent, and each device that has a Watchdog associated with its profile. When you first access the Events and Scoring dashboard, the portfolio displays. Choose the arrow to display the agent. The profile and agent score(s) display on the top left of the window. The initial display is the profile score. The current score displays as well as a colored bar. The colors of the bar displayed are directly related to the score. This gives you a quick visual of the profile scores.
- Green - The score is within a good range.
- Yellow - The score is within intermediate range.
- Red - The score is low.
To access Events and Scoring:
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In the right pane, the Scoring tab displays three sections for the device selected:
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- The top section displays a list of the event triggers and their current score value.
- The middle section displays the date and time (based on the designated intervals) of score values. You can choose a specific date/time and scroll horizontally to view each score. Additionally, when you choose the date/time, the black vertical line moves to that exact date/time on the chart.
- The bottom section displays a graph that shows the device scores by date/time. You can choose the scores to show/hide in the section directly above the chart. You can choose a specific date/time in the chart by clicking with your mouse. Doing so will also change the date/time that is selected in the table above. Hover your mouse over the chart for a specific time/date a pop-up displays the values of all monitored objects at that point in time.
Choose the Events tab displays two sections of event information for the device selected.
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