Ubiquity Scenarios

Individuals or small groups made up of 2 to 4 attendees each.

Each scenario is self-guided and should last approximately 5 to 10 minutes.

1 –  Site Admin / Monitoring

Rename the Site

Change the Address

Change the Time Zone to Eastern (Or Central if it’s already set to Eastern)

Upload a New Image for the Site. Image Location

www.tcsbasys.com/training/

username: 2010mar

password: tcstrain10

Navigate to a Site Home page and change the following –

Monitoring points for a single controller to show only

Room Temperature

Heating Stages

Cooling Stages

Temperature units from Fahrenheit to Celsius

Select a different Outdoor Sharing Controller

2 –  Site Level Points

Navigate to the Enterprise Home page and Customize the page–

Hide a Couple Overview Modules or SiteTabs

Drag/Drop some of the tabs

Drag/Drop the Site Groups order

Save your changes

Within Site Groups, Select a Site to view –

Alarm Details

Building Information

User Access

All Sites within that Group

Sorting –

Sort the sites by various categories – cooling, heating, alphabetical, “stars”

Star & Un-Star a few sites – investigate how the sorting changes

Searching –

Search for any info desired in All fields…then in Site Name field only

Search for “energy” and for “lighting” – what did the search yield

Try doing a Search and saving the results

3 –  Scheduling

Create an occupancy Schedule that runs -

Weekdays from 8:00am – 12:00pm and 1:00pm – 7:00pm

Saturday from 5:00pm – 1:00am (Sunday Morning)

Create Bank Holidays for -

Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Independence Day

Labor Day

Set up a Roaming Holiday that lasts -

Two days for Thanksgiving

Friday thereafter

Set up one Holiday for -

March 25th, 2006

Click the Global Scheduling Button to assign it to 3 Controllers

4 –  Programming

Select a Superstat Controller from the Monitoring Page –

Rename the Controller

Give it a Location

Program the Controller Setpoints –

Occupied – 70 Cooling and 68 Heating

Unoccupied – 75 Cooling and 60 Heating

Setup the Offsets and Differentials –

Stage 1 offset= 0 diff= 1

Stage 2 offset=1 diff=1

Stage 3 offset=2 diff=1

Stage 4 offset=3 diff=1

Rename –

DI1 to “Door Status”

Inputs for Open to “Ajar”

Inputs for Closed to “Shut”

On your own, review some of the Controllers’ Programming Options (i.e. 1001a,1031,2161,etc.)

5 –  Alarming

Set up a User that has write access to 1 Site and read access to the other.

Navigate to the Alarm Configuration Page (Monitoring & Alarms) for one of the assigned sites

Configure an alarm for one of the Controllers for –

Room Temperature High 78 and Low 62

Qualifying Condition – Controller in Occupied State

Set the newly created User as the Recipient of the Alarm

Configure at least 2 other alarms as follows –

Discharge Air Temperature

Qualifying Condition – specified Outdoor Air Temperature

Discharge Air Temperature

Qualifying Condition – Heating / Cooling Stage must be On

Other Alarm of your choosing (including Qualifying Condition)

On the System Parameters Page designate a Fallback Alarm Recipient.

6 –  Global Functions

Navigate to the Global Programming Page and –

Select a Master Controller

Assign the Occupied/Unoccupied Setpoints to multiple Sites and Controllers

Navigate to the Global Alarms –

Select a Master Alarm

Assign the Alarm to multiple Sites and Controllers

Designate your Recipients

Navigate directly to the Global Programming from the Controller Programming Page

7 –  Reports – Graphing and Other Reports

Navigate to the Graphing Page.

Choose One Controller and Graph the following –

Room Temperature Point, it for 1 week

Heating Stage 1 and Graph it for 1 week (Compare on One Graph)

Select another Controller and Graph the following –

Room Temperature Averaged together for 1 week (Deselect the Heating Stage)

Download Data

Generate a Report for all the points on the Alarm Trends Selections for –

Past Month

Expand to Show the Individual Instances of the Alarm

Generate a Report for Three users on the User Access Report page for –

Past Month

Expand to Show Individual Instance of the Alarm

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