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Seite 1 - USER'S GUIDE

USER'S GUIDEVaisala Veriteq viewLinc SoftwareviewLinc 4.3M211679EN-A

Seite 2 - PUBLISHED BY

What’s New24 | 4M211679EN-AInstant Alarm Notification• Immediate SMS notification:Ensure your team membersreceive immediate notification of changes i

Seite 3 - Table of Contents

Working with the Locations window924 | 4M211679EN-A2 To return to full view, double-click anywhere on the graph (or tozoom out, select an area, drag c

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Working with the Locations windowviewLinc 4.34| 493Item Descriptionreading (humidity, temperature, voltage or current).HeaderbarIndicates the date and

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Working with the Locations window944 | 4M211679EN-ATo open a Pop-up Trend:1 From the viewLinc desktop, select Options | Locations.2 In the Locations w

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viewLinc 4.34| 495CHAPTER 4MANAGING DEVICESDuring viewLinc setup, your Vaisala Veriteq Devices are discoveredautomatically, and display in the Locatio

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Viewing Devices and Hosts964 | 4M211679EN-AViewing Device PropertiesTo view Device properties:4 On the viewLinc desktop, select Options | System Confi

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Viewing Devices and HostsviewLinc 4.34| 497Column DisplaysLocalhost Identifies whether the selected Host is run-ning viewLinc (viewLinc server machine

Seite 9 - GETTING STARTED

Viewing Devices and Hosts984 | 4M211679EN-A• Description: Enter a short Device description (maximum16 characters for Vaisala Veriteq Devices only). vi

Seite 10 - Instant Alarm Notification

Viewing Devices and HostsviewLinc 4.34| 499For HMT140 Wi-Fi Data Loggers you can also specify:• Timeout: Number of Seconds to wait for a data transmis

Seite 11 - More Intuitive User Interface

Viewing Devices and Hosts1004 | 4M211679EN-ANote: To modify Calibration settings, see “Calibrating Devices” onpage107.Editing Channel PropertiesTo ea

Seite 12 - Overview

Viewing Devices and HostsviewLinc 4.34| 4101For HMT140 Wi-Fi Loggers (with HMP110 Probes):• Decimal Places: Enter the number of decimal places to dis-

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What’s NewviewLinc 4.34| 43• Easily restart viewLinc: Any Admin Group User can restart theviewLinc service, if needed. A system notification is sent t

Seite 14 - ® Inter

Viewing Devices and Hosts1024 | 4M211679EN-ASetting Channel Temperature UnitsIf you do not want to use the system default temperature units fortempera

Seite 15 - End User PC Requirements

Adding New DevicesviewLinc 4.34| 4103Adding New DevicesAs your network monitoring needs increase, viewLinc makes it easy toexpand your monitoring capa

Seite 16 - Hardware Installation Options

Setting Up Device and Host Alarms1044 | 4M211679EN-Aapply specific communication alarm settings to individual Hosts andDevices.To set a communication

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Setting Up Device and Host AlarmsviewLinc 4.34| 4105Editing Communication AlarmsCommunication alarm settings can be modified for Hosts or Devicesindiv

Seite 18 - Connecting Devices

Setting Up Device and Host Alarms1064 | 4M211679EN-A• To edit a Device communication alarm, right-click theselected Device and choose Device Alarm Set

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Calibrating DevicesviewLinc 4.34| 4107(one Device alarm at a time), or Pause all alarming for a Host or aDevice.Alternatively, you may want to deactiv

Seite 20 - Method 2: Using Digi Devices

Removing Devices1084 | 4M211679EN-ATo edit calibration properties:1 Make sure a Device which supports calibration properties isselected.2 Ensure the i

Seite 21 - Method 3: Using USB Port

Removing DevicesviewLinc 4.34| 4109To deactivate a Host or Device:1 From the viewLinc desktop, choose Options | System Configuration| Locations Manage

Seite 22 - Method 4: Using Serial Port

Removing Devices1104 | 4M211679EN-A3 At the Modify Location prompt, click Yes.4 Click Options | Save.To reactivate a deactivated Location:1 From the

Seite 23 - Method 5: Wireless Devices

Removing DevicesviewLinc 4.34| 41112 Right-click on the Device you want to swap, then select Swap ThisDevice With. If no Devices appear in the Swap De

Seite 24 - Configuring Devices

Overview44 | 4M211679EN-Awindows which the User or Group has permission to view.Additionally, you can specify the Locations you want a User orGroup to

Seite 25 - Installing viewLinc

Removing Devices1124 | 4M211679EN-Anew Device has been previously swapped it will be found in thelist of deactivated Devices in the Device Properties

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viewLinc 4.34| 4113CHAPTER 5MONITORING ALARMSAlarms and Alarm Acknowledgement are the keys to success with theVaisala Veriteq Continuous Monitoring sy

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About Alarms1144 | 4M211679EN-AEmail & SMS Templates), and specify when and how Users shouldbe notified of alarms (using default or custom Alarm T

Seite 28 - Logging in to viewLinc

About AlarmsviewLinc 4.34| 4115Device Configuration AlarmsIf you receive a Configuration Alarm, this indicates that your Device hasstopped recording d

Seite 29 - Setup Road Map

Viewing and Acknowledging Alarms1164 | 4M211679EN-A• Pop-up: A pop-up notification can appear on your desktopindicating a description of the condition

Seite 30 - Getting Help

Viewing and Acknowledging AlarmsviewLinc 4.34| 4117viewing alarms in the Locations window, see “Monitoring Alarms” onpage88.Refreshing the Alarms Win

Seite 31 - China Service Center

Viewing and Acknowledging Alarms1184 | 4M211679EN-AReceiving and Acknowledging AlarmsAll viewLinc Users can receive alarm notification via Email or SM

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Viewing and Acknowledging AlarmsviewLinc 4.34| 41193 In the Acknowledge Alarm window, enter the actions taken and yourcomments. You can select from pr

Seite 33 - SYSTEM SETTINGS

Viewing and Acknowledging Alarms1204 | 4M211679EN-A4 Click Acknowledge. Your comments and actions are added tothe Event log and the Acknowledge Alarm

Seite 34 - Device and Channel Aliases

Pausing AlarmsviewLinc 4.34| 4121To acknowledge an Alarm by Email or SMS text:1 Open alarm Email (from address will be your server administratoraccoun

Seite 35 - MKT Activation Energy

OverviewviewLinc 4.34| 45setup, you may want to set up an Enterprise Server and one or moreHost Servers:• viewLinc Enterprise Server: Gathers data fro

Seite 36 - Remote Acknowledgement

Pausing Alarms1224 | 4M211679EN-AThis feature is useful if you need to move several Devices (whichtrigger communication alarms), or if a certain known

Seite 37 - Session Expiry Time

Managing Alarms ViewviewLinc 4.34| 41232 In the Pause Device Alarming window, enter a reason for pausingalarming (select a preconfigured comment, if a

Seite 38 - Unit Descriptions

Alarm Reporting1244 | 4M211679EN-A2 Select or deselect the columns you want to view. New columnsappear automatically, and removed columns disappear au

Seite 39 - Discovering Devices

viewLinc 4.34| 4125CHAPTER 6EVENTSAll viewLinc system activity is treated as an Event, and all Events aretracked in an Events log (Options | Events).D

Seite 40 - Adding Devices Manually

Viewing Events1264 | 4M211679EN-AViewing EventsEvents are viewed in the Events window as an Event Log, a text-based listing of all system events occur

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Adding Comments to EventsviewLinc 4.34| 4127You can also filter the list to view Events acknowledged by specificUsers or Groups or Events occurring at

Seite 42 - Adding Hosts

Adding Custom Events1284 | 4M211679EN-A4 To view a comment for a particular event, highlight the row con-taining that event and look for the comment i

Seite 43 - To add a host machine:

Printing and Exporting Event LogsviewLinc 4.34| 4129Printing and Exporting EventLogsFor record-keeping purposes, you may need to generate a printed re

Seite 44 - Assigning Rights

Printing and Exporting Event Logs1304 | 4M211679EN-A2 In the header date/time boxes, enter a date and/or time in 24-hour notation, or click the calend

Seite 45 - Access Control Permissions

viewLinc 4.34| 4131CHAPTER 7REPORTINGUsing the historical data collected by Vaisala Devices, you canautomatically create graphs and reports to analyze

Seite 46 - Access Control Inspector

Overview64 | 4M211679EN-ANote: The historical database (where data is stored) and con-figuration files are located in the Public Documents folder.In a

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Generating and Printing Reports1324 | 4M211679EN-ADefault viewLinc ReportsThe standard reports available in viewLinc are:• Alarm reports provide an ov

Seite 48 - Create a Group

Generating and Printing ReportsviewLinc 4.34| 4133Note: Reports can also be set up to be available at any time, meaningthat any User (not only the rep

Seite 49 - Deactivate/Reactivate a Group

Creating New Reports1344 | 4M211679EN-A3 In the Reports Progress window, the most recently generatedreport appears at the top of the report list (if R

Seite 50 - Add a User

Creating New ReportsviewLinc 4.34| 4135• Report Owner: Select a User or Group you want to haveaccess to modify or generate this report.• Range Type: S

Seite 51 - Editing Users and Passwords

Creating New Reports1364 | 4M211679EN-A• Frequency: Specify whether you want the report gen-erated every hour, or daily, weekly, monthly.For example,

Seite 52 - Setting Up Schedules

Creating New ReportsviewLinc 4.34| 4137• To select a specific Location in a Zone, expand the tree to findand select the Location.7 On the Page Layout

Seite 53 - To create a custom schedule:

Creating New Reports1384 | 4M211679EN-ARange Type box, calendars will appear to indicatefrom/to dates.• Duration: Specify the time period you want inc

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Creating New ReportsviewLinc 4.34| 4139want the report to generate, and how frequently you want itgenerated.Note: For large report data sets, we recom

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Creating New Reports1404 | 4M211679EN-A• Include Interval Statistics Graph: Select this option ifyou want to define how information will display on yo

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Creating New ReportsviewLinc 4.34| 4141Note: When Location line colors are set to Auto, viewLinc assignsthe next free color from a built-in palette of

Seite 57 - Templates

OverviewviewLinc 4.34| 47Installation Size viewLinc Server RequirementsMedium install-ation (20- 400Channels)• machine may be shared with other applic

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Creating New Reports1424 | 4M211679EN-ACreating a System ReportTo create a new System report:1 From the viewLinc desktop, select Options | Reports.2 I

Seite 59 - Alarm Templates

Deactivating and Deleting ReportsviewLinc 4.34| 4143Cloning an Existing Alarm, Location or SystemReportIf you want to define a new report which is sim

Seite 60 - Alarm Template Options

On-Demand Reports1444 | 4M211679EN-ATo permanently delete a report you no longer use:1 In the Reports window, select the report you want to delete.2 S

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Transferring DataviewLinc 4.34| 4145Transferring DataIn addition to being able to view Device history in viewLinc, you cantransfer Vaisala Veriteq Dev

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Transferring Data1464 | 4M211679EN-A2 In the Transfers window, select Options | New Transfer.3 On the Device Transfer Properties window, in the Gener

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Transferring DataviewLinc 4.34| 41476 In the Destination area, complete the fields:• Destination: Choose the destination directory for the saveddata (

Seite 64 - Threshold Templates

Transferring Data1484 | 4M211679EN-ATo transfer data now:1 Follow steps 1 through 8 in “Creating Transfer Schedules” onpage145 (or edit an existing t

Seite 65 - Single Threshold Template

Transferring DataviewLinc 4.34| 4149To check that you deactivated the correct transfer, select Options | ShowDeactivated Transfers; all deactivated tr

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viewLinc 4.34| 4151CHAPTER 8REMOTE &MOBILEDISPLAYWith viewLinc’s touchscreen functionality, it is easy to view and accessviewLinc with a remote d

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Overview84 | 4M211679EN-APlatform Default File Storage LocationWindows 2012 Program files:C:\Program Files(x86)\Vaisala\Vaisala VeriteqviewLincData fi

Seite 69 - System Maintenance

Using a Remote Display1524 | 4M211679EN-AThe remote display screen contains the same information as foundin the Locations window, without the Location

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Using a Remote DisplayviewLinc 4.34| 4153Creating a Default User and ViewAdministrators can set up a User account as the default log in for theRemote

Seite 71 - VIEWING DATA

Using a Remote Display1544 | 4M211679EN-A2 On the remote display terminal, create a Windows Account andset it up for automatic logon (for example,htt

Seite 72 -  Search

Using viewLinc MobileviewLinc 4.34| 4155To log in as a new User:1 On the viewLinc remote display, expand the Settings pane (ifrequired, click the Expa

Seite 73 - Working with Columns

Using viewLinc Mobile1564 | 4M211679EN-AViewing Data with viewLinc MobileThe initial screen that appears after you log in, is the primaryLocations win

Seite 74 - To hide columns:

Using viewLinc MobileviewLinc 4.34| 4157• To view Location information, select the Location, then double-tapto view details. Click the X to return to

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Using viewLinc Mobile1584 | 4M211679EN-AAcknowledge Alarms with viewLinc MobileIf you are authorized to acknowledge alarms for the Locations youcan vi

Seite 76 - Organizing Locations

Using viewLinc MobileviewLinc 4.34| 4159• Once alarming is paused, it remains paused for one (1) hour.• To resume alarming within the hour, repeat the

Seite 78 - Adding Locations to Zones

viewLinc 4.34| 4161APPENDIXFAQs &TROUBLESHOOTINGThis section contains answers to frequently asked setup questions andinformation for troubleshooti

Seite 79 - To move a Location:

OverviewviewLinc 4.34| 49• Requires installation of vNet drivers (provided).• Requires use of vNet Device.Method 2: Digi DeviceConfiguration software:

Seite 80 - Linking Location Channels

Installing viewLinc1624 | 4M211679EN-AQ: How does viewLinc upgrade my data for use in viewLinc4.3?A: viewLinc automatically detects your existing vers

Seite 81 - To relink a Channel

Installing viewLincviewLinc 4.34| 4163h Everyone: Automatically assigned access permission allowingthem to View all Locations.i Users with Full Contro

Seite 82 - Renaming Locations and Zones

Installing viewLinc1644 | 4M211679EN-A6 Restart viewLinc and verify the upgrade. It may take a fewminutes to start.7 Log in as admin, and select Optio

Seite 83 - Editing Location Properties

Installing viewLincviewLinc 4.34| 41652 Restart the viewLinc service.To set up SSL Security:viewLinc is installed with a default Security Key. The def

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Installing viewLinc1664 | 4M211679EN-A1 Create a private key. The file created by the following commandcontains the private RSA key to be used by view

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Installing viewLincviewLinc 4.34| 41676 Copy viewlinc.bigpharma.com.crt, and viewlinc.bigpharma.com.key,into the config\keys folder. The viewlinc.cfg

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Installing viewLinc1684 | 4M211679EN-Aopenssl req -new -key viewlinc.bigpharma.com.key-out viewlinc.bigpharma.com.csr -config SSLCon-fig.txt5 Create a

Seite 87 - To edit a threshold:

Installing viewLincviewLinc 4.34| 4169openssl s_client -connect viewlinc.bigpharma.com:443Note: Minimum requirements are OpenSSL 0.9.8h-1 or higher fo

Seite 88 - Disabling Threshold Alarms

Setting Up Devices1704 | 4M211679EN-AQ: How do I configure a firewall for viewLinc?A: viewLinc will have exceptions added in the Domain and Privatenet

Seite 89 - Building Dashboards

Setting Up DevicesviewLinc 4.34| 4171• Common values for both TCP and COM port connections:sample_rate = 10s, 90s (default), 12m, 2h, 12h, 2d,or 12d•

Seite 90 - Adding a Dashboard Image

Connecting Devices104 | 4M211679EN-AHow connected: 802.11b/g Wi-FiDetail:• Connect Devices wirelessly to the viewLinc server.• Vaisala Wi-Fi Data Logg

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Setting Up Devices1724 | 4M211679EN-Ahost computer via standard TCP/IP Ethernet network. LAN-1 Moduleis internally powered by the Transmitter.Internal

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Setting Up DevicesviewLinc 4.34| 4173Allows for multiple dataloggers to connect to the host server throughcommon 802.11b/g wireless networks. Requires

Seite 93 - Creating a New View

Setting Up Devices1744 | 4M211679EN-AMoving Vaisala Veriteq DevicesQ: I'm using vNet/Digi Devices to connect my Vaisala Ver-iteq Devices to the n

Seite 94 - Working with the Locations

Setting Up DevicesviewLinc 4.34| 41752 You do NOT need to uninstall the Device software from the viewLincServer machine; but, you do need to make some

Seite 95 - Using the Locations Dashboard

Troubleshooting Tips1764 | 4M211679EN-Acomputer, type ping <IP address>. If there are successfulresponses to the ping, this test will prove that

Seite 96 - Monitoring Alarms

Troubleshooting TipsviewLinc 4.34| 4177AlarmsQ: I'm receiving communication alarms in viewLinc. I think mynetwork Device or Vaisala Veriteq Devic

Seite 97 - Building a Trend

Troubleshooting Tips1784 | 4M211679EN-Aor Digi networking Device, or to a computer using USB, andsee if you can connect to it from vLog.Managing Data

Seite 98 - Navigating a Trend View

Troubleshooting TipsviewLinc 4.34| 4179Q: I've made some changes in viewLinc, such as newThresholds and Device descriptions, but they're not

Seite 99 - To adjust scale values:

Troubleshooting Tips1804 | 4M211679EN-Ag Purple (128, 0, 128)h Brown (150, 75, 0)i Gray (128, 128, 128)j Maroon (128, 0, 0)k Lime (0, 255, 0)l Tomato

Seite 100 - Viewing Pop-up Trends

Troubleshooting TipsviewLinc 4.34| 4181[AlarmObject] = Description of where alarm was triggered, from aChannel, a Logger or Host.[AlarmType] = Type of

Seite 101 - Item Description

Connecting DevicesviewLinc 4.34| 411Hardware: Attach Logger to vNet Device1 Remove protective label on the bottom or back of the Logger.2 Connect the

Seite 102 - To open a Pop-up Trend:

Troubleshooting Tips1824 | 4M211679EN-AAll Alarm messages:[Comments] = Comments entered (manual or preconfigured) withcorresponding alarm or Logger tr

Seite 103 - MANAGING DEVICES

Need More Help?viewLinc 4.34| 4183[TransferDirectory] = Destination directory for transferred Logger data.[TransferFile] = Destination file for transf

Seite 105 - To edit Device properties:

Index3300 Series Transmitters 161adding 33alias 98output quantities 67sample rate 98swapping 111timeout 98AAccess Control 35defined 35, 37for remote d

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Indexdefined 114Device 106Device Validation and Cal-ibration 115editing 106monitoring 88multiple notifications 52pausing 121reporting 124setting ackno

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Indexcolor of alarms 123color palette 179columnsAlarms window 123Device status 65hiding 66Locations window 65sort order 66Threshold status 65Timestamp

Seite 108 - Editing Channel Properties

IndexUsers 44Deadband 57default application file locations 7default reports 132definition file for Devices 170deletingdashboard data points 83dashboar

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IndexEmail notification 116in alarms 53setting up 46settings 46Email or SMS messageacknowledging an alarm 121Email/SMS templatedefined 49enable/disabl

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IndexInternet browserssupported 1Internet Explorerversions supported 6items on the dashboarddisplay options 83Llink historyviewing 74linkingChannels 7

Seite 111 - Setting Up Device and Host

Indexmeasurement unitstemperature 28messagesEmail & SMS templates 50Microsoft ExcelviewLinc event logs and 129min/max statisticsin trends 91MKT ac

Seite 112 - To set a communication alarm:

PUBLISHED BYVaisala OyjVanha Nurmijärventie 21, FI-01670 Vantaa, FinlandP.O. Box 26, FI-00421 Helsinki, FinlandPhone (int.): +358 9 8949 1Fax: +358 9

Seite 113 - Editing Communication Alarms

Connecting Devices124 | 4M211679EN-ARepeat Steps 1 and 2 for each vNet Device.Method 2: Using Digi DevicesThe following procedure shows how to use Dig

Seite 114 - Device Alarms

IndexRreactivatingChannels 75Groups 41Threshold Alarms 80Users 44readinggraphsin pop-up trend view 92threshold values 93reboot 61receiving alarm notif

Seite 115 - Calibrating Devices

IndexEmail & SMS notificationEmail & SMSnotification 46Locations and Zones 67remote display 151, 153Road Map 21schedules 44system preferences

Seite 116 - Removing Devices

IndexThresholdsapplying 78editing 79timeout period 29300 Series Transmitters 98HMT140 Wi-Fi DataLoggers 99Timestamp column 65touchscreen display 151tr

Seite 117 - To deactivate a Location:

IndexVeriteq Loggerssetting up 10viewingactive alarms 93COM ports 173event comments 128event logs 126pop-up trends 92, 157trendsnavigation 90viewLincA

Seite 118 - Swapping a Device

Indexrenaming 74setting up 67, 69steps before deleting 73viewing data 63viewing trends 94196-|- M211679EN-A

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Seite 121 - MONITORING ALARMS

Connecting DevicesviewLinc 4.34| 413Step 1: Discover the Digi Device1 Obtain a reserved (recommended) or static IP address for your DigiDevice from yo

Seite 122 - Types of Alarms

Connecting Devices144 | 4M211679EN-ADrivers: Install USB DriversUsing the supplied Vaisala Veriteq USB cable driver CD and QuickStart guide, install U

Seite 123 - System Alarms

Connecting DevicesviewLinc 4.34| 415Hardware: Connect1 Connect your Device to a Vaisala Veriteq Serial port cable.2 Connect the Serial port cable to y

Seite 124 - Viewing and Acknowledging

Configuring Devices164 | 4M211679EN-A5 Disconnect the configuration cable from the Device, wait 8seconds, then press the SERVICE button.If you have a

Seite 125 - Alarms Window Orientation

Installing viewLincviewLinc 4.34| 417• enable or disable Channels• specify Device and Channel descriptions• store historical data for backup purposesN

Seite 126 - Ways to Acknowledge Alarms

Installing viewLinc184 | 4M211679EN-ATo install viewLinc on the Enterprise Server PC (newinstall):1 On your viewLinc Server PC, insert the viewLinc CD

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Installing viewLincviewLinc 4.34| 419that you select the option to create Locations based on exist-ing Device and Channel descriptions. This will ensu

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Logging in to viewLinc204 | 4M211679EN-ALogging in to viewLincWhen you are ready to start using viewLinc, log in to viewLinc fromany PC with an Intern

Seite 129 - Pausing Alarms

Setup Road MapviewLinc 4.34| 421Note: To save your language setting, ensure that your browser isnot set to automatically delete cookies upon exit.4 En

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viewLinc 4.34| 4iiiTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED1What’s New 1Overview 4How Does it Work? 4viewLinc System Requirements 5viewLinc Server

Seite 131 - Managing Alarms View

Setup Road Map224 | 4M211679EN-AOptional Setup TasksDepending on the types of Loggers you are using, you may want toset up a transfer schedule to view

Seite 132 - Alarm Reporting

Setup Road MapviewLinc 4.34| 423Vaisala Headquarters (Finland)Vanha Nurmijärventie 2101670 VantaaFINLANDIndustrial InstrumentsPhone: +358 9 8949 2658F

Seite 134 - Viewing Events

viewLinc 4.34| 425CHAPTER 2SYSTEM SETTINGSThere are several important settings screens in viewLinc, which are allaccessible from the System Configurat

Seite 135 - Adding Comments to Events

Choosing System Preferences264 | 4M211679EN-A• Specifying a new Security Key• Changing reporting options for the Technical Support Log• Controlling Se

Seite 136 - Adding Custom Events

Choosing System PreferencesviewLinc 4.34| 4274 Save your changes (Options | Save).CommentsComments can provide valuable reference information about c

Seite 137 - Printing and Exporting Event

Choosing System Preferences284 | 4M211679EN-ATemperature Measurement UnitsWhen viewLinc is installed, temperature is set to display in degreesCelsius.

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Choosing System PreferencesviewLinc 4.34| 429Security KeyEnter the Security Key you were provided by Vaisala. This numberspecifies how many Devices ca

Seite 139 - REPORTING

Choosing System Preferences304 | 4M211679EN-A2 On the General tab, select the Users must confirm their iden-tity row, then click in the Value column t

Seite 140 - Generating and Printing

Discovering DevicesviewLinc 4.34| 4312 Select the Units tab. The list displays all standard Device Channelunit types, but some of your Devices may be

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iv4 | 4M211679EN-ASecurity Key 29Technical Support 29Session Expiry Time 29viewLinc Aware Service 30Unit Descriptions 30Discovering Devices 31Adding H

Seite 142 - Creating New Reports

Discovering Devices324 | 4M211679EN-Anot detected by viewLinc automatically (see Adding DevicesManually).It is also easy to add more Host machines as

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Discovering DevicesviewLinc 4.34| 4334 Enter the COM port number.5 Click OK to save.To add a 300 Series Transmitter:1 Ensure no other Users are logged

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Discovering Devices344 | 4M211679EN-A• UDP Port: Auto-generated, can be modified if required.• Max blocks per beacon: Accept the default number ofdata

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Controlling Access to viewLincviewLinc 4.34| 435To add a host machine:1 From Locations Manager, Devices pane, select Options | AddHost.2 On the Add H

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Controlling Access to viewLinc364 | 4M211679EN-AAssigning RightsRights are assigned to Users or Groups, and give individual Users orall Users in a Gro

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Controlling Access to viewLincviewLinc 4.34| 437Once a User is assigned a Group and Rights, the Rights of that User isactually a combination of the as

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Controlling Access to viewLinc384 | 4M211679EN-APermission DefinitionAcknowledgeAlarmsUser can view a Location, and acknowledge alarms at Loca-tion.Vi

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Controlling Access to viewLincviewLinc 4.34| 439you with a quick way to view and modify the currently appliedpermissions.Note: You require Manage Loca

Seite 150 - Creating a System Report

Controlling Access to viewLinc404 | 4M211679EN-Athe Locations and Events windows, but have not been assignedAccess Control to perform any functions or

Seite 151 - Deactivating and Deleting

Controlling Access to viewLincviewLinc 4.34| 4417 To assign Users to this Group, expand the Members view ( ) thenclick Add User.8 Select the Users you

Seite 152 - On-Demand Reports

viewLinc 4.34| 4vAdding Locations to Zones 70Linking Location Channels 72Unlinking and Relinking Location Channels 72Renaming Locations and Zones 74De

Seite 153 - Transferring Data

Controlling Access to viewLinc424 | 4M211679EN-AAdd a UserBefore you add Users to your system:• Determine whether you need to set up Group.• Determine

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Controlling Access to viewLincviewLinc 4.34| 4436 To define the User’s system rights, expand the Rights view.a Click Add Right and select the rights r

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Setting Up Schedules444 | 4M211679EN-ATo edit user accounts and passwords:1 From the viewLinc desktop, choose Options | System Con-figuration | Users.

Seite 156 - Editing Transfer Schedules

Setting Up SchedulesviewLinc 4.34| 445• Enabled:Use a custom schedule. A custom schedule allows you todefine specific times you want a User to receiv

Seite 157 - Disabling Transfer Schedules

Email & SMS Notification Settings464 | 4M211679EN-A3 By default, your schedule is named New Contact Schedule. Torename it, double-click the row or

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Email & SMS Notification SettingsviewLinc 4.34| 4472 Enter the Administrator’s Email address. This address receives allsystem notifications. You c

Seite 159 - REMOTE &MOBILE

Email & SMS Notification Settings484 | 4M211679EN-A5 If your outgoing mail server requires authentication, select theSMTP Authentication check box

Seite 160 - Remote Display Requirements

TemplatesviewLinc 4.34| 449TemplatesTemplates are used to quickly define the information required for distribution in standard Email and SMS messages,

Seite 161 - Setting up the Remote Display

Templates504 | 4M211679EN-ATo create custom Email or SMS template messages:1 From the viewLinc desktop, choose Options | System Con-figuration | Templ

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TemplatesviewLinc 4.34| 4515 Select the Enable Custom Messages checkbox (top right corner ofwindow).6 Click Options | Save.Alarm TemplatesAn Alarm tem

Seite 163 - Using viewLinc Mobile

vi4 | 4M211679EN-ADisabling Communication Alarms 105Device Alarms 106Editing Device Alarms 106Disabling Device Alarms 106Calibrating Devices 107Removi

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Templates524 | 4M211679EN-AAlarm Template OptionsWhen creating alarm templates, there are many ways to define howUsers view alarm conditions on their

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TemplatesviewLinc 4.34| 453type of alarm (using the AlarmMessage macro - see “Email &SMS Templates” on page49).• Delay Before Activating Alarm (H

Seite 166 - To acknowledge an alarm:

Templates544 | 4M211679EN-Acombined time delay does not interrupt your alarm notificationrequirements.Send email to: Enter one or more addresses that

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TemplatesviewLinc 4.34| 455For example:C:\Program Files\Veriteq Instru-ments\viewLinc\python\python” -mviewLinc.scripts.SwitchBbRelay <number of co

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Templates564 | 4M211679EN-A1 From the viewLinc desktop, choose Options | System Con-figuration | Templates | Alarm Templates, select the Alarmtemplat

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TemplatesviewLinc 4.34| 457Single Threshold TemplateTo create a single-threshold template:1 From the viewLinc desktop, select Options | System Configu

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Templates584 | 4M211679EN-A5 To define a custom (Private)Alarm template, or modify existingAlarm Template settings, complete the fields in the Genera

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TemplatesviewLinc 4.34| 459• Category: For reporting purposes, specify whether a Warn-ing message or an Alarm notification is issued when thresholdcon

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Templates604 | 4M211679EN-ATo create a preconfigured comment:1 From the viewLinc desktop, choose Options | System Con-figuration | Comments, select Op

Seite 173 - To set up SSL Security:

System MaintenanceviewLinc 4.34| 461To use preconfigured comments in an Email template:1 From Options | System Configuration | Templates | Email/SMSTe

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viewLinc 4.34| 4viiDefault viewLinc Reports 132Custom Reports 132Generating and Printing Reports 132Reviewing Report Progress 134Creating New Reports

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System Maintenance624 | 4M211679EN-A3 In the Device Properties pane, select the Host Details tab.4 Click Options | Restart Host Service. A system-wide

Seite 176 - To connect to viewLinc:

viewLinc 4.34| 463CHAPTER 3VIEWING DATAIn viewLinc, each data collection point (Device Channel) is mapped andidentified as a Location. These data coll

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viewLinc Desktop Orientation644 | 4M211679EN-AItem Details OptionsContext-sensitive menus. The menus changedepending on which tab is open and which i

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viewLinc Desktop OrientationviewLinc 4.34| 465Item Detailsand/or Locations• Dashboard: View a graphic interface (importedimage) identifying your Devic

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viewLinc Desktop Orientation664 | 4M211679EN-ATo re-sort column display order:1 In the Locations window on the Table View, Location Alarmsor Trend tab

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Managing Locations & ZonesviewLinc 4.34| 4673 Click outside the list, or press [Esc] to hide the options list.Managing Locations & ZonesIn gen

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Managing Locations & Zones684 | 4M211679EN-AOrganizing LocationsTo organize your viewLinc screen and keep a closer eye on theLocations that matter

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Managing Locations & ZonesviewLinc 4.34| 469to selected Locations. See “Setting Up Location Thresholds” onpage78• Dashboard: Allows you to load a

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Managing Locations & Zones704 | 4M211679EN-A2 When the New Zone folder appears, enter a name for the Zoneand press [Enter]. To create a sub-Zone,

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Managing Locations & ZonesviewLinc 4.34| 4714 In the Locations navigation pane, select Options | Save.To link a Channel to this new Location, see

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viii4 | 4M211679EN-ALogging In 176Alarms 177Managing Data and Devices 178Predefined UI Settings 179Need More Help? 183Index 185Troubleshooting Tips 17

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Managing Locations & Zones724 | 4M211679EN-A3 At the prompt, select whether you want to automatically createa sub-zone based on the Device name, o

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Managing Locations & ZonesviewLinc 4.34| 473To find a Channel’s linked Location:1 From the viewLinc desktop, select Options | System Configuration

Seite 188 - Alarm-related messages:

Managing Locations & Zones744 | 4M211679EN-A3 A prompt appears. Click Yes to confirm the change.4 In the Locations pane, select Options | Save.To

Seite 189 - Threshold Alarms:

Editing Location PropertiesviewLinc 4.34| 475Note: Renaming Zones edits the Zone name only; it does not changethe Locations assigned within it. To lin

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Editing Location Properties764 | 4M211679EN-ATo modify Location properties:1 From the Locations Manager window, Locations tree, selectthe Location you

Seite 191 - Need More Help?

Editing Location PropertiesviewLinc 4.34| 477• To check currently assigned Access Control permission, use theAccess Control Inspector“Access Control I

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Editing Location Properties784 | 4M211679EN-ANote: You can assign access to subfolders on an individual basis.6 Click Save.The new permission appears

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Editing Location PropertiesviewLinc 4.34| 4793 On the Edit Threshold screen, select a template in the ThresholdTemplate column (check the selection bo

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Editing Location Properties804 | 4M211679EN-A3 Select Options | Edit Threshold. The Edit Threshold windowdisplays.4 Edit threshold settings as desired

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Building DashboardsviewLinc 4.34| 4813 In the Location Properties pane, on the Thresholds tab, highlightthe Threshold you want to deactivate.4 Click O

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viewLinc 4.34| 41CHAPTER 1GETTING STARTEDWelcome to viewLinc 4.3, a key element in the Vaisala VeriteqContinuous Monitoring System (CMS). Easily monit

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Building Dashboards824 | 4M211679EN-A• You can double-click a data point to display the Pop-up Trend.Alternatively, you can right-click on the Locatio

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Building DashboardsviewLinc 4.34| 483Note: It is only possible to place Locations on the dashboard that are apart of the Zone being edited, and are no

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Setting Up User-specific Views844 | 4M211679EN-ATo erase the Dashboard image and all data points:IMPORTANT: The erase operation cannot be undone.1 To

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Setting Up User-specific ViewsviewLinc 4.34| 485Creating a New ViewYou require Manage Views Right to access the Views Manager window.To create a View:

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Working with the Locations window864 | 4M211679EN-A2 On the Access Control tab select the View, then selectOptions| Add. The Create Access Control wi

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Working with the Locations windowviewLinc 4.34| 487toolbar search field at the top of a navigation tree, a User canconveniently target their search wi

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Working with the Locations window884 | 4M211679EN-Agives you a quick, at-a-glance display, of current readings at variouspoints at a monitored site.No

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Working with the Locations windowviewLinc 4.34| 489For specific instruction on acknowledging alarms, or viewing Alarms inthe Alarms window, see “Viewi

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Working with the Locations window904 | 4M211679EN-A3 If you have been assigned the Right to Manage Views, you cansave the trend as a View. Select Opti

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Working with the Locations windowviewLinc 4.34| 491Note: Navigating or zooming within the trend will automaticallyuncheck the “Auto Refresh On” option

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