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Copyright © 2004-2012 ComAp s.r.o.Written by Ladislav Kadanik, Pavel DoubekPrague, Czech Republic
ComAp, spol. s r.o.Kundratka 2359/17, 180 00 Praha 8, Czech RepublicTel: +420 246 012 111, Fax: +420 266 316 647E-mail: info@comap.cz, www.comap.cz
User guide
InteliDrive
DriveMonitorInteliDrive PC software
SW version 2.9, February 2012
Table of Contents Table of Contents............................................................................................................................................ 2 DriveMonitor.................................................................................................................................................... 3
PC Hardware requirements..........................................................................................................................3How to check DriveMonitor version?............................................................................................................3DriveMonitor compatibility............................................................................................................................ 3Controller software ...................................................................................................................................... 3
ID-DCU to DriveMonitor connection................................................................................................................. 4Direct connection.......................................................................................................................................... 4Modem connection....................................................................................................................................... 5Internet connection....................................................................................................................................... 6Active call..................................................................................................................................................... 7AirGate ........................................................................................................................................................ 8Off-line.......................................................................................................................................................... 8Close connection.......................................................................................................................................... 9
Monitoring...................................................................................................................................................... 10 Control window.......................................................................................................................................... 10 RPU control............................................................................................................................................... 11 Setpoints................................................................................................................................................... 11 Values....................................................................................................................................................... 12 History....................................................................................................................................................... 13 Remote switches....................................................................................................................................... 13Password protection................................................................................................................................... 14Language selection.................................................................................................................................... 14Set statistics............................................................................................................................................... 15Reset from Init state................................................................................................................................... 15Export data................................................................................................................................................. 15Tools - DriveConfig..................................................................................................................................... 16Settings...................................................................................................................................................... 16DriveMonitor version................................................................................................................................... 19
DDE Server.................................................................................................................................................... 20DDE Server status...................................................................................................................................... 21DDE Server error messages...................................................................................................................... 21
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DriveMonitorDrive Monitor functions
• On-line direct, Modem, Internet or AirGate connection to the one engine• Active Modem or Internet call from engine to PC (activated by selected Alarm)• Continuous on-line one engine monitoring • History record download• On-line or Off-line History record listing• Setpoints listing and adjusting (password protected)• Statistics value (e.g. Running hours) Set/Reset• Password and Access code change
PC Hardware requirementsDriveMonitor software is based on Windows 2000/XP/Vista or higher platform. Use PC suitable for this platform. No other special requirements are necessary. DriveMonitor requires 20 MB of hard disc free space. Standard modem without special requirements can be used.
How to check DriveMonitor version?Use Help – About command to display current DriveMonitor version window.
DriveMonitor compatibilityDriveMonitor-2.8 is compatible with all InteliDrive Marine 1.x versions and with InteliDrive Industrial–2.x. DriveMonitor-2.8 is compatible with ID-Mobile and ID-Mobile Logger.
Controller software InteliDrive controller contains firmware and default or customized configuration. Controller configuration can be modified using DriveConfig PC software only. DriveMonitor enables to load Application file from the controller and save it to PC.
Application fileApplication-configuration (binary) “*.aid” file contains:
• Complete I/O configuration (include extension modules if any)• Setpoints setting• All available languages texts• Controller History record
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ID-DCU to DriveMonitor connectionThere are following possibilities for PC DriveMonitor to controller connection. Connection stays opened (on-line) until it is closed by operator. For proper connection must be correctly set PC COM port and controller address (see setpoint Basic setting: Controller address in controller).
Hint:Note that not all USB/RS232 converters are working with DriveConfig and DriveMonitor.
Recommended USB/RS232 converters: ASIX - UCAB232E (http://www.asix.cz/)VPI - USS-101/111 (http://www.vpi.us/usb-serial.html)C-232-MM (http://www.usbgear.com/item_288.html)
Direct connectionDirect connection via RS232 (up to 10m). For longer distance use RS232/RS485 converters (e.g. ADVANTECH – ADAM 4520).
RS232
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Modem connectionModem connection via Analog, ISDN or GSM modem.
RS232
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Internet connectionInternet via IG-IB (InteliGen internet interface unit). IG-IB Internet - Ethernet or Dial-up connection is available.
ID-DCU CAN2
ID-C
OM
IG-IB ETHERNET
ETHERNETPC
ID-DCU CAN2
ID-C
OM
IG-IB Modem
PCModem@
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Active callActive automatically call (via modem) to the preselected telephone number and sends the AID file when active call is activated. To receive AID file the DriveMonitor must be in Active call waiting window.
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AirGate Direct connection to controller via AirGate – available only for ID-Mobile controller with ID-Mobile GPRS modem.
Off-lineOff line connection enables open and list Application AID file stored in PC.
Hint:More detail regarding different types of connection see in Inteli-Communication guide.
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Close connection
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Monitoring
Control window: displays all ID-CU and I/O states, enables engine control.
ID-RPU windowSetpoints: listing and adjusting
Values: reading of all I/O include external modules
History list: complete history list.
Control windowControl window displays ID-CU analog and binary I/O Battery voltage and RPM. There is a copy of Alarm list and J1939 Alarm list.
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RPU controlDisplays all values measured on ID-RPU inputs and outputs.
Hint:RPU control is available in Marine software version only.
SetpointsEnables to see and adjust all setpoints. Corresponding Password must be set before new setpoint value can be entered. Password protected value is gray background.
The Import of setpoint settings is available from other archive – see command Setpoint – Open alternative setpoints (… Import alternative setpoints, etc. ).
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Values
Values list is modified depends on controller configuration of J1939 or PLC programmable functions.
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HistoryHistory record is activated by active Alarms or ECU Alarms and some engine events (e.g. start/stop).It is possible to use DriveConfig to modify list of recorded values.
Available commandsRead history Forces history reading (History file in DriveMonitor is not complete when
other terminal is/was connected to the same controller).Find Enables to find selected string.Column Enables to select visible columns in History window.
Hint:Complete history record is stored to aid file from DriveMonitor only (not from DriveConfig).
Remote switchesUsing the remote switches is possible to control from DriveMonitor up to 8 Logical Binary Outputs “RemoteControl1 to RemoteControl8 that can be configured in DriveConfig to e.g. Binary output or to PLC function.
DriveMonitor DriveConfig – I/O – Source – LogBout
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Password protectionPassword is a four-digit number. Only setpoints associated with the entered password level can be modified.There are three levels of password protection.0. User level allows change of non-protected setpoints only1. Operator level allows change of setpoints protected by Operator level 1.2. Master level allows change of setpoints protected by Operator 1. and Master level 2.3. Supervisor highest level allows all setpoints or configuration changes, firmware upgrade.
There can be password protected:• Setpoints (depends on configuration)• Statistics values (Level 3 only)• Engine commands (depends on configuration)
Even though one level may have been set from the front panel, the affected setpoints are notaccessible from DriveMonitor (direct or Modem) until this level is set in DriveMonitor (direct or Modem).Setpoints opened from front panel are automatically closed 15 minutes after the last key has beentouched or when wrong value of password is set.
Any password can be changed once that level password or higher has been entered.
Language selection
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Set statisticsThe Password level 3 has to be set prior the statistics can be changed – cleared or set.
Reset from Init stateNew command Reset from init state to remotely start-up controller from Init state (e.g. after firmware upgrade). Other option was switch Off / On the power supply.
Export dataCommand enables export of Setpoints, values or History to separate xls files.
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Tools - DriveConfigIn case the controller configuration is to be changed – the DriveConfig can be started from here.
Settings
FontsApplication font is Application font Application font defines font used in DriveMonitor itself (windows, functions,
buttons, dialog etc. texts).Controller font Defines font for all texts, which are downloaded from controller: e.g. Setpoint
and Values names. This selection is active only when Auto-change char set is not ticked.
Auto-change char set Controller font is set according to controller setting (is the same as in controller).
Preferred language Controller font when actual font is not available.
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HistoryAutomatic All from on-line controllerExplicit Explicit (limited) number of history records.Always reads history after opening connection
Active callShow notification It is possible to activate PC screen notification Window when Active call comes.Send notifying email E-mail is sent to selected address when Active call is received. Archive file can be
attached to e-mail.Via OutlookThere must be both Active call window (connection) opened and Outlook running. Via SMTP server
From addressSender name
Information from where is notifying email sent.
By engine Basic setting: Engine name is included to notifying email.
Following message is sent to selected address when Test settings button is pressed: „This is a test message from DriveMonitor“. Success or Failure confirmation appears on PC DriveMonitor screen.
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Miscellaneous
Automatic recovery Open the last connection after PC start-up – e.g. due to blackout.RunDriveMonitor at system startup Open the last closed connection after PC start-up.
SoundsAny new alarm in Alarm list can be indicated by selectable sound.
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DriveMonitor versionTo see Drive monitor version select Help – About window.
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DDE ServerDDE Server provides the communication interface between PC and Controller. It is started automatically from the program in the moment of reading/writing of the configuration from/to the controller. Use ALT-TAB (Windows task switching) to view DDE server window.
• Click on LAST ERRORS to see report of the last error message. • Click on STOP to pause the communication (not to close the connection).
CAUTION! DDE server is started and stopped automatically. Do not close it manually!
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DDE Server statusStatus of the DDE Server (Running / Preparing / Error) for each controller address is visible in the DDE server window.
STATUS COLOR MEANING
Running green The connection is running, no problems occurred.
Programming blue The DDE server is programming firmware or configuration into the controller. Progress in percent is shown in the status text field.
Preparing yellowThe DDE server is building-up the connection to the controller. This state may last from seconds up to several minutes depending on connetion type and number of connected controllers.
Error redThe connection failed. Use ALT-TAB, select DDE Server and press the "Last errors" button at the controller with appropriate address to see more information.
DDE Server error messages
Timeout (continuous)
Connected controller does not answer to DDE server requests. Probable reasons:
• The controller is not connected or switched off• The communication cable is wrong• The COM port number is not correctly selected• Setpoints in the controller related to the communication are not
correctly adjusted
• The communication module in the controller is damaged
Timeout (time to time) Occasional timeouts can be caused by overloading of your operating system.
TAPI: requested modem (#) not found The selected modem is not attached or properly installed.
TAPI: unavailable modem Communication port is being used by other communication device.
TAPI: Line unexpectedly closed Modem is configured in Windows, but it is not connected or it is failed.
TAPI: Can't create connection
It is not possible to open connection. Probable reasons:
• When "beeping" is audible during start of the connection, the line quality is bad or the other modem is not compatible with the originating one.
• When busy tone is audible during start of connection, the destination number is busy or wrong.
• When no tone is audible, phone line is not connected.
Pop-up window with a message Can't open COM
The selected COM port is occupied by other program or is not installed. Check if there is other program using the COM port running or select proper COM port.
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