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EOL GETTING RESULTS GUIDE EMONITOR ENTERPRISE ONLINE CONDITION MONITOR

PUBLICATION EMONTR-GR003B-EN-E–December, 2013Supersedes Publication EMONTR-GR003A-EN-E

Emonitor ®

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Emonitor Enterprise Online Condition Monitor version 3.70

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About the documentation set (or, Where do I start?) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Online help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

About this book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3System requirements and installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Upgrading from a previous version of Emonitor EOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Upgrading from RSMACC EOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3About Emonitor EOL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Starting Emonitor EOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Statement of Technical Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

Technical Support. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

2 • Installing and upgrading Emonitor EOL 7

Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Installing the Emonitor EOL software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Upgrading an existing installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Starting the Emonitor EOL software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

3 • Getting started with Emonitor EOL 9

Welcome to Emonitor EOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Configure networks and XM modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Configure Enwatch units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Create mimic displays, showing pictures of your plant and machinery . . . . . . . 10Add XM channels to mimic displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Add additional XM vibration measurements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Add Enwatch channels to mimic displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Add OPC server and FactoryTalk LiveData tags to mimic displays . . . . . . . . . . 11View measurement data on mimic displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Acknowledge alarms and reset relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11View data on plots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11

Contents

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Main windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12XM Bus window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Enwatch window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15OPC Item window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Mimic View window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Plot windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Current Values window . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Exploring Emonitor EOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Edit and Run modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Title bar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Menu bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Status bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Toolbars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Right-click shortcut menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Network trees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Quick Start steps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Quick Start steps to select a configuration file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Quick Start steps to configure networks and XM modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Quick Start steps to configure Enwatch units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Quick Start steps to create mimic displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Quick Start steps to add XM channels to mimic displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Quick Start steps to add additional measurements to mimic displays . . . . . . . . . 31Quick Start steps to add Enwatch channels to mimic displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Quick Start steps to add OPC and FactoryTalk LiveData tags to mimic displays 33Quick Start steps to view data on mimic displays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Quick Start steps to acknowledge alarms and reset relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Quick Start steps to view data on plots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36File extensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Index 39

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1 Introduction

Emonitor® Enterprise Online Condition Monitor (Emonitor EOL) is a Windows® application program that allows you to view live data from Allen-Bradley® XM® modules and Enwatch® units, as well as view data from OPC servers and FactoryTalk® LiveData. Emonitor EOL is part of an Emonitor Online system. You use Emonitor EOL to perform the following tasks.

Create mimic displays. The background of a mimic display is a picture or other graphic image. You can overlay one or more measurements from a variety of data sources. This allows you to visually connect the measurements with a location on a picture or drawing or a machine, area, plant, or process.

Display data from multiple sources on mimic displays. These show you the current condition of your machinery and processes, regardless of the source of the data.

View current alarm and relay status on both mimic displays and in text listings. You can also acknowledge alarms, and for XM modules, reset tripped relays.

Emonitor EOL version 3.70 is an upgrade to Emonitor EOL version 3.60 and to RSMACC EOL version 2.50. Emonitor EOL can use your version 3.60 and RSMACC EOL version 2.50 configuration files. See Upgrading from RSMACC EOL on page 3,

Emonitor EOL can display data from both Enwatch and Enwatch PX units. In this manual, “Enwatch units” means both Enwatch and Enwatch PX units.

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About the documentation set (or, Where do I start?)

In addition to this manual, each software component in an Emonitor Online system includes online help.

The documents are intended to be used in the following order:

1. Use this book to familiarize yourself with and begin using Emonitor EOL.

2. If you are new to Emonitor and Emonitor Online, use the Emonitor Getting Results Guide and the Emonitor Online Getting Results Guide to familiarize yourself with Emonitor and Emonitor Online systems.

3. If your Emonitor EOL system includes XM modules, refer to the XM/DYN Online Data chapter in the Emonitor Online Getting Results Guide to learn to configure XM modules. See and use them with Emonitor EOL.

4. If your Emonitor EOL system includes Enwatch units, see Quick Start steps to configure Enwatch units on page 28 and the online help for the Enwatch Configuration Utility to learn to configure Enwatch modules and use them with Emonitor EOL.

This book is intended to give a general overview of the software. Please refer to the online help for more detailed information.

This document comes with

Emonitor EOL Installation GuidesDoc ID EMONTR-IN001G-EN-E (Gupta single-user)EMONTR-IN003G-EN-E (Oracle multi-user)EMONTR-IN004G-EN-E (MS SQL multi-user)

Emonitor

Emonitor EOL Getting Results GuideDoc ID EMONTR-GR001G-EN-E

Emonitor EOL Online Getting Results GuideDoc ID EMONTR-GR002C-EN-E

Emonitor Enterprise Online Condition Monitor Getting Results GuideEMONTR-GR003A-EN-E

Emonitor

Emonitor EOL User’s GuideDoc ID EMONTR-UM001E-EN-E

Emonitor

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Online help

Online help is available from the Help menu or by pressing F1.

About this book

This book provides you with information on how to get started using your Emonitor EOL system. It is not intended to be a comprehensive user’s guide. For complete information on all Emonitor EOL features, tasks, and interface elements, refer to the online help.

This book is written for people using Emonitor EOL to monitor data from XM modules, Enwatch units, OPC servers, and FactoryTalk LiveData. We assume you are familiar with the following if your Emonitor Online system includes them:

Microsoft® Windows® operating systems RSLinx® communication software FactoryTalk® LiveData and communicating with FactoryTalk OPC data and communicating with OPC servers XM® modules and Enwatch® units

Please use the feedback form, which you will find packaged with your software, to report errors and/or let us know what information you would like to see added in future editions of this document.

System requirements and installation

To use the Emonitor EOL software effectively, your personal computer must meet the same hardware and software requirements as those for Emonitor.

Emonitor EOL is automatically installed when you install Emonitor. We recommend you read the Emonitor Release Notes for information about any new features or changes. Emonitor EOL does not require an additional activation when installed with Emonitor.

Upgrading from a previous version of Emonitor EOL

If you are upgrading from a previous version of Emonitor EOL, the upgrade process automatically upgrades your configuration files when you upgrade your Emonitor installation.

Upgrading from RSMACC EOL

If you are upgrading from a previous installation of RSMACC EOL, you can migrate your RSMACC EOL version 2.50 configuration files to Emonitor EOL.

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1. Back up your RSMACC EOL configuration files, located in:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSMACCEOL\*.EOL\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSMACCEOL\*.DCF

2. Install Emonitor. Refer to the Emonitor Installation Manual for your particular Emonitor database for instructions.

3. Restore both the EOL and DCF configuration files to the correct directory on the computer where you installed the new version of Emonitor:C:\Users\Public\Documents\Rockwell Software\Emonitor

About Emonitor EOL

You can use Emonitor Online and the Emonitor EOL software to perform the following:

Configure networks and XM modules. Note that you cannot configure XM Dynamic Measurement modules; instead you must use Logix Designer application, version 21.00.00 and later, or RSLogix 5000 software, version 20.00.00 and earlier to change the module configuration.

Configure Enwatch units

Create mimic displays, using pictures of your plant and machinery

Add XM module channels and additional XM vibration measurements to mimic displays. This includes channels from XM Dynamic Measurement modules (1440-DYN02-01RJ).

Add Enwatch unit channels to mimic displays

Add measurements from OPC servers and FactoryTalk LiveData to mimic displays

View live data from XM modules, Enwatch units, FactoryTalk LiveData, or OPC servers on mimic displays

Monitor and acknowledge alarm status of measurements

Monitor and reset relay status on XM modules

View measurement data on plots

Starting Emonitor EOL

To start Emonitor EOL, click the Start button, then select Programs > Rockwell Software > Emonitor > Online > Enterprise Online Monitor.

The first time you start the program, the New File dialog may appear. See Quick Start steps to select a configuration file on page 27 for more information.

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Troubleshooting

If Emonitor EOL does not start up or run properly or if you encounter problems with activation, use to the following sections as a troubleshooting aid.

Installation

Ask yourself the following questions if you encounter installation problems.

DOES MY COMPUTER HAVE ENOUGH MEMORY?

Running the Emonitor EOL software with Windows 7 Professional requires a minimum of 512 MB of RAM.

IS THE CORRECT VERSION OF RSLINX OR RSLINX LITE INSTALLED?

The Emonitor EOL software requires RSLinx Classic or RSLinx Classic Lite version 3.60 or later. Normally you install RSLinx Classic Lite when you install Emonitor.

Statement of Technical Support

Technical Support

If you cannot connect to the Internet or cannot find answers to your questions in this help file or on the Technical Support Web site, call Technical Support.

Phone: 440-646-3434 in North America

Technical Support hours of operation: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

If you are not located in North America and want to contact Rockwell Automation Technical Support by telephone, access the web address http://www.rockwellautomation.com/support/, select your region and country under Get Support Now, and then click Get Support for information about contacting your local support organization.

When you call you should be at your computer and be prepared to give the following information:

The product version number

The type of hardware you are using

The exact wording of any messages that appeared on your screen

A description of what happened and what you were doing when the problem occurred

A description of how you tried to solve the problem

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For information about all Rockwell Automation products or for technical support, select one of the following:

http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellsoftware/

http://www.rockwellautomation.com/support/

http://rockwellautomation.custhelp.com/

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2 Installing and upgrading Emonitor EOL

Introduction

Emonitor Enterprise Online Condition Monitor (Emonitor EOL) is an application program that allows you to configure and view live data from XM modules and Enwatch units, as well as to view data from OPC servers and FactoryTalk™ LiveData.

Emonitor EOL runs as a stand-alone program on a computer. This chapter explains how to install, and start the Emonitor EOL software. Emonitor EOL can be accessed only from the computer on which it is installed.

After installing the software, we recommend that you read the release notes. The release notes may contain more up-to-date information than was available when this document was published. To view the release notes, start the Emonitor EOL software, then select Help > Release Notes.

System requirements

To use the Emonitor EOL software effectively, your personal computer must meet the hardware and software requirements for Emonitor.

Activation

Emonitor EOL does not need any additional activation when it is installed with Emonitor.

Installing the Emonitor EOL software

Emonitor EOL is automatically installed with Emonitor.

Upgrading an existing installation

If you are upgrading from a previous version of Emonitor EOL, the upgrade process automatically upgrades your configuration files when you upgrade your Emonitor installation.

Emonitor EOL version 3.70 runs only on the Windows 7 operating system. This means that you cannot upgrade your previous version of RSMACC EOL version 2.50; instead, Emonitor EOL is automatically installed when install Emonitor version 3.70 on the computer running Windows 7. As part of this process, you must move your RSMCC EOL version 2.50 configuration files from the computer with RSMACC EOL to the computer

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where you installed Emonitor version 3.70. Follow the steps in your Emonitor Installation Guide.

Starting the Emonitor EOL software

Emonitor EOL runs as a stand-alone program. To start the Emonitor EOL software, click the Start button, then select Programs > Rockwell Software > Emonitor > Online > Enterprise Online Monitor.

The first time you start the program, the New File dialog may appear. See Quick Start steps to select a configuration file on page 27 for more information.

Troubleshooting

If Emonitor EOL does not start up or run properly or if you encounter problems with activation, use to the following sections as a troubleshooting aid.

IS THE CORRECT VERSION OF RSLINX OR RSLINX LITE INSTALLED?

The Emonitor EOL software requires RSLinx Classic or RSLinx Classic Lite version 2.59.01 or later. Normally you install RSLinx Classic Lite when you install Emonitor Enterprise Online Condition Monitor.

If you are restoring configuration files from RSMACC EOL version 2.50, make sure that the .DCF file names do not conflict with the same file types from Emonitor Online. If necessary, rename the .DCF files from RSMACC EOL. We recommend using different .DCF files for Emonitor EOL version 3.70 and Emonitor Online version 3.70.

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Welcome to Emonitor EOL

Emonitor Enterprise Online Condition Monitor (Emonitor EOL) allows you to view live data from several data sources:

Any XM module—XM modules operate on a DeviceNet network, and communicate with Emonitor EOL through a DeviceNet-Ethernet gateway such as the XM-500 or 1788-EN2DN network gateways, or a programmable logic controller.

Any XM Dynamic Measurement module—XM DYN modules communicate over ControlNet, typically through a ControlNet adapter.

Any Enwatch unit—Enwatch units operate on an Ethernet network and communicate with Emonitor EOL through the Enwatch Configuration Utility.

Any OPC server—OPC is based on the Microsoft OLE technology and provides an industry standard mechanism to communicate and exchange data between OPC clients and OPC servers.

FactoryTalk LiveData—FactoryTalk from Rockwell Automation is a common infrastructure that offers a consistent format for sharing manufacturing data, allowing users and manufacturing applications to share critical plant floor data with the rest of the enterprise.

In addition, you can use Emonitor EOL to configure XM modules and Enwatch units from your computer. Note that you cannot configure XM Dynamic Measurement modules; instead you must use Logix Designer application, version 21.00.00 and later, or RSLogix 5000 software, version 20.00.00 and earlier to change the module configuration.

Configure networks and XM modules

Use this procedure if your Emonitor EOL system includes XM modules. Emonitor EOL uses a network configuration file to define the connected networks and available XM

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modules on those networks. Before you can use Emonitor EOL to view data from XM modules, you must select or create the network configuration file for your network.

Configure Enwatch units

Use this procedure if your Emonitor EOL system includes Enwatch units. Before you can use Emonitor EOL to view data from Enwatch units, you must use the Enwatch Configuration Utility to configure the Enwatch units.

Create mimic displays, showing pictures of your plant and machinery

A mimic display begins with an image of a plant, area, machine, or process. The image can be a digital photograph, a drawing, or some other graphic file. See Quick Start steps to create mimic displays on page 29.

Add XM channels to mimic displays

If your Emonitor EOL system includes XM modules, the next step is to add data from XM module channels to a mimic display. This gives you a powerful tool to visually connect the measurement data with a location on a picture or drawing of a machine, area, or plant. See Quick Start steps to add XM channels to mimic displays on page 30.

Add additional XM vibration measurements

If your Emonitor EOL system includes XM vibration measurement modules, you can add other measurements from the XM module channels (such as speed, 1X magnitude, or 1X phase). See Quick Start steps to add additional measurements to mimic displays on page 31.

Although you can configure XM modules in Emonitor EOL, we recommend that you use the Enterprise Online Configuration Utility through the Emonitor Online Data Console to configure XM modules. Use Emonitor EOL only to view data from the XM modules. For XM modules, both Emonitor EOL and the Online Data Management Console can use the same XM network configuration file; however, doing so can corrupt the configuration file. See Quick Start steps to select a configuration file on page 27 and Quick Start steps to configure networks and XM modules on page 27 for more information.

You can configure Enwatch units in both Emonitor EOL and in the Emonitor Online Data Console and the Enwatch/6600 Online Data source; however, the two programs do not use the same configuration file. See the Quick Start steps to configure Enwatch units on page 28 for more information.

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Add Enwatch channels to mimic displays

If your Emonitor EOL system includes Enwatch units, you can add data from Enwatch unit channels to a mimic display. This connects the Enwatch data with a location on a picture or drawing of a machine, area, or plant. See Quick Start steps to add Enwatch channels to mimic displays on page 32.

Add OPC server and FactoryTalk LiveData tags to mimic displays

If you want to include measurements from one or more OPC or FactoryTalk LiveData sources, the next step is to add the OPC server or FactoryTalk LiveData tags to a mimic display. This connects the OPC and FactoryTalk LiveData tag with a location on a mimic display. See Quick Start steps to add OPC and FactoryTalk LiveData tags to mimic displays on page 33.

View measurement data on mimic displays

After you create your mimic displays, you can display data from any of the data sources on the mimic displays. Emonitor EOL also gives you a number of other ways to view data. The Alarm Status window shows alarm status for all measurements. The Current Values window and the Relay Status window show data values and relay status for XM modules. See Quick Start steps to view data on mimic displays on page 35.

Acknowledge alarms and reset relays

Emonitor EOL displays alarm and relay status on mimic displays. You can acknowledge alarms on the mimic displays, and reset XM module relays. See Quick Start steps to acknowledge alarms and reset relays on page 35.

View data on plots

Emonitor EOL can display data from any of the data sources in trend plots. It can also display XM module data in a variety of sophisticated plot formats, including time waveform, spectrum, spectrum map, orbit, polar, centerline, and Bode. See Quick Start steps to view data on plots on page 36.

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Main windows

The Emonitor EOL software has the following main program windows and panes.

The picture shows the open XM Bus window. The Enwatch window (for Enwatch units) and the OPC Item window (for OPC servers and FactoryTalk LiveData) are similar to the XM Bus window. They also appear within the main Emonitor EOL program window.

XM Bus windowThis window displays the network tree, showing you the available networks and XM Module channels

Mimic View windowThis window displays the Hierarchy Tree and Mimic Display panes

Mimic Display paneThis pane shows the image for the selected item in the Hierarchy Tree. It also shows the measurements that you have added, along with alarm and relay status.

Hierarchy Tree paneThis pane shows the machine hierarchy created in Emonitor EOL. It shows both the hierarchy items and the associated data sources that you have added to mimic displays.

Relay Event Log paneThis pane shows any relay events for XM modules on mimic displays. The Alarm Event Log pane that can also appear in this space shows alarm events from any data source on mimic displays.

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The relationship among the different windows and panes is show in the following picture. In this example, the same XM measurement channel is circled in each of the windows.

The display of items from the OPC Item window and the Enwatch window is very similar to that for the XM Bus window. You can combine measurements from all data sources onto a single mimic display.

XM Bus window

The XM Bus window shows you a network tree of all the networks and XM modules in the current network configuration file. If the XM Bus window is not visible, select View > XM Bus Window to show the window.

You can show and hide the XM Bus, Enwatch, and OPC Item windows by selecting the window name on the View menu.

Channel 1 of the XM-120 module at the DeviceNet node address 01

Channel 1 of the XM-120 module at node address 01 in the Hierarchy Tree

Channel 1 of the XM-120 module at node address 01 in the mimic display

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The following table describes the levels, and gives typical names for items at each level. Note that the levels depend on the way RSLinx is configured to access the network.

The following table describes the icons that appear in the XM Bus window.

Level Description

1 Workstation level. This is the highest level, and represents your computer.XM Ethernet Network

2 Driver level. This represents the driver configured in RSLinx that allows your computer to communicate with XM modules.RSLinx Driver AB_ETH-1 Station Number 63

3 Gateway level. This represents the network gateway module that communicates between the Ethernet network and the DeviceNet Network.XM-500 EtherNet/IP Gateway

4 Device level. This represents the individual devices (XM modules) on the DeviceNet network. The device name is preceded by the node address.01, XM-120 MTR-OB

5 Channel level. This represents the individual channels for each XM module.BRG 1 Horiz

The names for the XM module and channel are set in the Enterprise Online Configuration Utility. See Quick Start steps to configure networks and XM modules on page 27.

Icon Description

Indicates a network gateway module, either the Ethernet side or the DeviceNet side of the module

Indicates an XM measurement or relay module

Indicates an XM module channel

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You can click-and-drag XM module icons or individual channel icons from the XM network tree onto mimic displays. See Quick Start steps to add XM channels to mimic displays on page 30.

You can double-click the XM Bus window “handle” (two horizontal lines at the top of the window) and drag it to any convenient location on your computer screen. Click the XM Bus window and press F1 to display the help topic for the window.

Enwatch window

The Enwatch window shows you a network tree of all Enwatch units in the Enwatch Configuration Utility. If the Enwatch window is not visible, select View > Enwatch Window to show the window.

The following table describes the levels, and gives typical names for items at each level.

Level Description

1 Workstation level. This is the highest level, and represents your computer.Enwatch

2 Device level. This represents the individual devices (Enwatch units) on the network. The device name is preceded by the IP address for the unit.10.10.10.11 - Unit 1

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The following table describes the icons that appear in the Enwatch window.

You can click-and-drag Enwatch unit icons or individual Enwatch unit channel icons from the Enwatch network tree onto mimic displays. See Quick Start steps to add Enwatch channels to mimic displays on page 32.

You can double-click the Enwatch window “handle” (two horizontal lines at the top of the window) and drag it to any convenient location on your computer screen. Click the Enwatch window and press F1 to display the help topic for the window.

OPC Item window

The OPC Item window allows you to select an OPC server, or FactoryTalk LiveData, and then see all the available tags for that source. Emonitor EOL allows you to include tags

3 Channel level. This represents the individual channels in each Enwatch unit.Channel1

The names for the Enwatch units are set in the Enwatch Configuration Utility. See Quick Start steps to configure Enwatch units on page 28.

Icon Description

Indicates the root of the Enwatch network tree

Indicates an Enwatch unit

Indicates an Enwatch unit channel

Level Description

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from multiple OPC and FactoryTalk LiveData sources on the same mimic display. If the OPC Item window is not visible, select View > OPC Item Window to show the window.

You can click-and-drag OPC and FactoryTalk LiveData tags from the OPC Item window onto mimic displays. See Quick Start steps to add OPC and FactoryTalk LiveData tags to mimic displays on page 33.

You can double-click the OPC Item window “handle” (two horizontal lines at the top of the window) and drag it to any convenient location on your computer screen. Click the OPC Item window and press F1 to display the help topic for the window.

Mimic View window

The Mimic View window consists of these panes.

The Hierarchy Tree pane shows the measurements you added to the mimic displays. The top level in the Hierarchy Tree shows the name of the Emonitor EOL configuration file. Several icons appear in the Hierarchy Tree.

Icon Description

Indicates an XM measurement module channel

Indicates an XM measurement module channel that is in the network configuration file, but has not been identified in Run mode

Selected OPC or FactoryTalk LiveData topic

Tags for the selected topic

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The Mimic Display pane shows the mimic display for the selected item in the Hierarchy Tree. The mimic display shows the image selected for the item, with the measurements overlaid on the image. Additional icons appear in the Mimic Display pane.

The Alarm Event Log pane displays alarm status information for all the measurements in the Hierarchy Tree (all the measurements on all the mimic displays). You can hide the Alarm Event Log pane.

The Relay Event Log pane displays relay status information only for the XM module channels in the Hierarchy Tree (all the XM module channels on all the mimic displays). You can hide the Relay Event Log pane.

In addition, the background color of the text for an item in the Hierarchy Tree, or a measurement on the mimic display indicates the acknowledged or unacknowledged alarm status.

Indicates an XM measurement module channel that is unavailable

Indicates a tripped relay on an XM module channel (red flag)

Indicates an Enwatch unit channel

Indicates an OPC or FactoryTalk LiveData tag

Icon Description

Indicates a tripped relay on an XM module channel (red flag)

Indicates an alarm on the XM module channel, but not for this measurement. For example, this would appear on the 1X magnitude measurement box if the overall measurement is in alarm (but the 1X is not).

Icon Description

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By default, the Mimic View window appears on the right side of the Emonitor EOL program window. Click the Mimic View window and press F1 to display the help topic for the window. See Quick Start steps to create mimic displays on page 29 and Quick Start steps to view data on mimic displays on page 35.

Plot windows

A Plot window contains one or more graphical displays of data from an XM measurement module.

Trend plots show data from a two transducers (XM modules) a single transducer (Enwatch units) or from a single OPC or FactoryTalk LiveData tag.

Spectrum, gSE spectrum, spectrum map, time waveform, and polar plots only show data from XM modules. The window contains two plots: each plot show data from a single transducer or sensor connected to a single XM module channel.

Orbit, centerline, and Bode plots show data from a pair of transducers (X and Y). The data is from both channels of a 2-channel XM module.

Trend+ and centerline+ plots can show data from multiple XM modules.

Press F1 when a Plot window is active to display the help topic for that plot. See Quick Start steps to view data on plots on page 36.

Current Values window

The Current Values window displays the current measurement values, along with the alarm and relay status, for an XM module. It does not display data from other data sources (Enwatch channels, OPC or FactoryTalk LiveData tags).

You can click the Current Values window, then press F1 to display the help topic for the window. See Quick Start steps to view data on mimic displays on page 35.

Exploring Emonitor EOL

The following sections discuss navigation through the Emonitor EOL software.

The Emonitor EOL software uses a simple navigation scheme:

The main program window with a title bar, menu bar, status bar, and toolbar

Right-click shortcut menus

The Current Values window is separate from the other windows in Emonitor EOL. This allows you to move the Current Values window wherever it is convenient by clicking and dragging the window title bar.

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Edit and Run modes

Emonitor EOL has two modes of operation.

Run mode: Emonitor EOL collects and displays data from the data sources. Use Run mode to view data in mimic displays, plots, or reports.

Edit mode: Emonitor EOL does not collect or update data from the data sources. Use Edit mode to make changes to mimic displays and the Hierarchy Tree.

Use Mimic View > Edit to toggle between the two modes.

Title bar

The title bar shows the Emonitor EOL icon, the name of the software (Emonitor Enterprise Online Condition Monitor), the name of the current maximized window, and the Minimize, Maximize, and Close buttons.

To see the Control Menu, click the Emonitor EOL icon on the title bar. The following items appear on the Control Menu:

The current Emonitor EOL mode appears in the status bar at the bottom of the program window (“Edit mode” or “Span” for Run mode).

Item Description

Restore Choose Restore when you want to restore the window to its former size after you have enlarged it by using the Maximize command or shrunk it by using the Minimize command.

Move Choose Move when you want to reposition the window on the desktop by using the arrow keys on the keyboard or the mouse.

Size Choose Size when you want to resize the window by using the arrow keys on the keyboard or the mouse.

Minimize Choose Minimize when you want to shrink the window to an icon located on the task bar. This performs the same function as if you clicked the Minimize button on the title bar.

Click for Control Menu CloseMaximizeMinimizeName of the current maximized window

Number of licensed XM channels

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Menu bar

You can open any menu by holding the Alt key and pressing the underlined letter in the menu name. For example, press Alt-v to display the View menu. You can also click the Windows icon at the left end of the menu bar to open the Control menu for the current window (Mimic Display, Plot, Alarm Status, or Relay Status windows).

Status bar

The status bar displays information about the state of the Emonitor EOL software.

The name of the network configuration file for this Emonitor EOL configuration.

The current mode of the program: Edit mode or Run mode (“Span”).

The current security level (Operator or Supervisor).

Toolbars

Each Emonitor EOL toolbar contains toolbar buttons. Each button is a shortcut to a feature, most of which are also available from the Emonitor EOL menus.

You can “undock” toolbars and move them to any place on your computer screen. To move a toolbar, click on the “handle” (the single vertical line on the left end of the toolbar) and drag it to another location.

You can also “dock” the toolbar back under the menu bar by double-clicking on the toolbar title bar.

Maximize Choose Maximize when you want to enlarge the window to occupy the entire screen. This performs the same function as if you clicked the Maximize button on the title bar.

Close Choose Close when you want to exit the Emonitor EOL application. This performs the same function as if you clicked the Close button on the title bar.

Item Description

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The following table lists the Emonitor EOL Main toolbar buttons and provides you with a brief description of the function of the button and its corresponding menu bar selection.

Button Description

Create a new Emonitor EOL configuration file. This performs the same function as File > New from the Menu bar.

Open an existing Emonitor EOL configuration file. This performs the same function as File > Open from the Menu bar.

Save the current Plot window to a plot data file. This performs the same function as File > Save from the Menu bar.

Print the current Plot window or mimic display. This performs the same function as File > Print from the Menu bar.

Toggle between Edit mode and Run mode. This performs the same function as Mimic View > Edit from the Menu bar.

Start the Enterprise Online Configuration Utility and load the current network configuration file. This performs the same function as Setup > Configuration > Enterprise Online Config from the Menu bar.

Start the Enwatch Online Configuration Utility. This performs the same function as Setup > Configuration > Enwatch Config from the Menu bar.

Display a trend plot of data from the selected measurement. This performs the same function as Plot > Trend from the Menu bar.

Display a spectrum plot of data from the selected XM module. This performs the same function as Plot > Spectrum from the Menu bar.

Display a gSE spectrum plot of data from the selected XM-122 gSE module. This performs the same function as Plot > gSE Spectrum from the Menu bar.

Display a spectrum map plot of data from the selected XM module. This performs the same function as Plot > Spectrum Map from the Menu bar.

Toolbar “handle”

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Display a time waveform plot of data from the selected XM module. This performs the same function as Plot > Time Waveform from the Menu bar.

Display a polar plot of data from the selected XM module. This performs the same function as Plot > Polar from the Menu bar.

Display an orbit plot of data from the selected XM module. This performs the same function as Plot > Orbit from the Menu bar.

Display a centerline plot of data from the selected XM module. This performs the same function as Plot > Centerline from the Menu bar.

Display a Bode plot of data from the selected XM module. This performs the same function as Plot > Bode from the Menu bar.

Display a Triggered Trend plot of data from the selected XM module. This performs the same function as Plot > Triggered Trend from the Menu bar.

Display a Startup/Coastdown plot of data from the selected XM module. This performs the same function as Plot > Startup/Coastdown from the Menu bar.

Display a full-screen view of the Emonitor EOL window. This performs the same function as View > Full Screen from the Menu bar.

Lock the current Mimic View window, Bar Chart window, or Plot window to prevent it from updating with new data. This performs the same function as View > Lock from the Menu bar.

Enlarge (“zoom”) or restore the current window pane. This performs the same function as View > Zoom from the Menu bar.

Attempt to reconnect to the XM modules. This performs the same function as Mimic View > Refresh XM Module Status from the Menu bar.

Refresh the Enwatch window. This performs the same function as View > Refresh Enwatch Window from the Menu bar.

Refresh the XM Bus window. This performs the same function as View > Refresh XM Bus Window from the Menu bar.

Button Description

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The Alarm and Relay toolbar allows you to acknowledge alarms (for any measurement) and reset relays (only for XM module measurements).

FULL SCREEN TOOLBAR

The Full Screen toolbar appears when you display a full-screen mimic display or rotating mimic display.

Button Description

Trigger the selected XM module channel or channels. This performs the same function as Mimic View > Trigger from the Menu bar.

Acknowledge alarms for the selected measurement in the mimic display or item in the Hierarchy Tree pane. This performs the same function as Mimic View > Alarm Acknowledge from the Menu bar.

Reset XM module relays for the selected measurement in the mimic display or item in the Hierarchy Tree pane. This performs the same function as Mimic View > Relay Reset from the Menu bar.

Clear the selected alarm events or relay events in the Alarm Event Log or Relay Event Log pane. This performs the same function as Mimic View > Clear from the Menu bar.

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OTHER WINDOW TOOLBARS

There are additional toolbars that become active when you display the Alarm Event Log pane, the Relay Event Log pane, and certain plots in Plot windows. Click the window, then press F1 to display the help topic for the window, which includes descriptions of the toolbar buttons.

Right-click shortcut menus

To open a shortcut menu with tasks specific to the current selection:

There are right-click menus for both the Hierarchy Tree pane and the Mimic Display pane in the Mimic View window (in both Run mode and Edit mode).

Button Description

Return to normal view when in full-screen view.

Display the full-screen mimic display for the parent of the current mimic display (if the parent item in the Hierarchy Tree has a mimic display).

Close the full-screen Plot window without returning to normal view.

Select an item, such as an item in the Hierarchy Tree, and click the right mouse button.

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The XM network tree shows you all the networks and XM modules in the current network configuration file. You can click-and-drag XM module icons or individual XM module channel icons from the network tree onto mimic displays.

To the left of each group icon is either a + sign or a - sign. The + sign indicates that the group icon is closed; to expand the group icon and display the underlying icon structure, click once. The - sign indicates that the group is open, displaying the underlying structure.

The network trees for the other data source windows (Enwatch, OPC Item) are similar in appearance and function.

Quick Start steps

The following steps explain how to perform these tasks using the Emonitor EOL software:

Create an Emonitor EOL configuration file Configure networks and XM modules Configure Enwatch units Create mimic displays Add XM channels to mimic displays Add additional XM vibration measurements Add Enwatch channels to mimic displays Add OPC server and FactoryTalk LiveData tags to mimic displays View data on mimic displays Acknowledge alarms and reset relays View data on plots

To use the quick start steps, select a task then perform all of the quick start steps for that task. For detailed information on tasks or on using specific dialog boxes in the Emonitor EOL, refer to the online help.

Branch is closed (click to open)

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Quick Start steps to select a configuration file

The following quick start steps apply to selecting an Emonitor EOL configuration file. The first time you start the program, the New File dialog may appear.

1. Enter a name for the Emonitor EOL configuration file and enter or select an XM network configuration file. The XM network configuration file defines your XM module network. This name is required, even if your system does not include any XM modules.

2. In the same dialog, select the File directory where Emonitor EOL stores its configuration and other files (if you do not want to use the default directory).

3. You must log in as Supervisor to be able to do more than just view data in Emonitor EOL. Select File > Log In.

4. The default Password is blank (empty), so the first time you log in, the Log In dialog does not appear.

5. If the Log In dialog appears, select Supervisor in the Log In dialog, and enter the password.

6. If you want to change the password, use File > Change Password.

Quick Start steps to configure networks and XM modules

Emonitor EOL uses an XM network configuration file to define the connected networks and available XM modules on those networks. Before you can use Emonitor EOL to view data from XM modules, you must select the XM network configuration file.

Refer to the Emonitor Online Getting Results Guide for the steps to create or modify an XM network configuration file.

If the New File dialog does not appear, there is already at least one Emonitor EOL configuration file. If you want to create a new Emonitor EOL configuration file, log in as Supervisor (described below), then select File > New. Emonitor EOL must be in Edit mode to use this command.

Although you can configure XM modules in Emonitor EOL, we recommend that you use the Enterprise Online Configuration Utility through the Emonitor Online Data Console to configure XM modules. Use Emonitor EOL only to view data from the XM modules. For XM modules, both Emonitor EOL and the Online Data Management Console can use the same XM network configuration file; however, doing so can corrupt the configuration file. Refer to the Emonitor Online Getting Results Guide for more information.

If your Emonitor EOL system does not include any XM modules, you can skip to the next quick start step.

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We recommend that you close Emonitor EOL when editing XM network configuration files through the XM/DYN Online Data function in the Online Data Management Console.

We recommend that you create two separate XM network configuration files: one for use with the XM/DYN Online Data function in the Online Data Management Console, and one for use in Emonitor EOL.

Quick Start steps to configure Enwatch units

Before you can use Emonitor EOL to view data from Enwatch units, you must set up the Enwatch Configuration Utility to get data from the selected Enwatch units. You can also use the Enwatch Configuration Utility to configure Enwatch units. The Enwatch Configuration Utility continues to run to get data from Enwatch units.

1. Select Setup > Configuration > Enwatch Config to start the Enwatch Configuration Utility. You must be logged in as Supervisor.

You can create and edit XM network configuration files in Emonitor EOL by logging in as Supervisor (File > Log In) and then selecting Setup > Configuration > Enterprise Online Config. If you choose to use this method, however, you risk disrupting the data collection from XM modules through the XM/DYN Online Data function of the Online Data Management Console. Always use a separate XM network configuration file for Emonitor EOL.

If your Emonitor EOL system does not include any Enwatch units, you can skip to the next quick start step.

You can configure Enwatch units in both Emonitor EOL and in the Enwatch/6600 Online Data source in the Emonitor Online Data Console; however, the two programs do not use the same configuration file.

When using Emonitor EOL to monitor an Enwatch, we strongly recommend that you suspend routine scheduled data collection from the Enwatch units and the Enwatch/6600 Online Data function of the Emonitor Online Data Console.

When resuming data collection after using Emonitor EOL to connect to an Enwatch, we strongly recommend that you perform a full Load/Enable from the Enwatch/6600 Online Data source BEFORE starting Enwatch data collection through the Online Data Management Console.

Failure to follow these recommendations will likely result in Emonitor receiving invalid data from the Enwatch units.

The Enwatch Configuration Utility described in these steps applies only to displaying data in Emonitor EOL, and not to the Enwatch/6600 Online Data function of the Emonitor Online Data Console.

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2. Select Help > Contents and Index in the Enwatch Configuration Utility to display the online help. Follow the steps in the Quick Start section.

3. Select File > Start Service. The Enwatch Configuration Utility begins making data from the selected Enwatch units available to Emonitor EOL.

4. Exit the Enwatch Configuration Utility, and return to Emonitor EOL. The Enwatch Configuration Utility program continues to run, and it appears as an icon in the Windows System Tray.

5. Refresh the Enwatch window to see any changes you made in the Enwatch Configuration Utility. Select View > Refresh Enwatch Window

Quick Start steps to create mimic displays

By default, the Emonitor EOL window is divided vertically into 3 spaces. The data source windows on the left, the Hierarchy Tree pane in the middle, and the Mimic Display pane on the right (see the picture on page 12). Initially the Mimic Display pane is empty. These steps show you how to create a Hierarchy Tree of your machines or processes, and how to select images for the items in the Hierarchy Tree.

This example uses three levels for the machine hierarchy in the Hierarchy Tree (Plant, Train, Machine) but you can use as few as one or as many as six levels.

1. Make sure that Emonitor EOL is in Edit mode. In Edit mode, a check mark appears next to the Mimic View > Edit command and “Edit Mode” appears in the status bar. If not, select Mimic View > Edit.

2. Click the disk icon in the Hierarchy Tree pane, then press the Insert key.

3. Type the name for the Plant: POWER STATION and press Enter.

4. In the Open Image File dialog, select the graphic image file if desired. This could be a picture of a plant, an area in the plant, a machine, or a drawing of an area, machine, or process. You can use any graphic image file on your computer or network, but you must select an image to create the mimic display. Click OK (or Cancel if you do not want to select an image now—you can always select an image later).

5. Click OK to close the Edit Hierarchy dialog. If you selected an image, it appears in the Mimic Display pane.

6. The POWER STATION hierarchy item should still be selected. Press Insert again to add another level.

7. Type the name for the Train: Area 2 Level 3 and press Enter.

8. Select an image file and click OK (or Cancel if you did not select an image), then click OK to close the dialogs.

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9. Press Ctrl+ Right Arrow to move the Area 2 Level 3 item under POWER STATION.

10. Press Insert to add a third item. Name this item MTR-PMP 1, and select a picture of a machine for the image file (if one is available).

11. Press Ctrl+ Right Arrow to move the MTR-PMP 1 item under Area 2 Level 3.

You should see a Hierarchy Tree with three levels in the Hierarchy Tree pane:

When you select an item in the Hierarchy Tree, you should see the image for that item in the Mimic Display pane.

Quick Start steps to add XM channels to mimic displays

Emonitor EOL must be in Edit mode to add XM channels to the mimic display (see Edit and Run modes on page 20). To add XM channels, click and drag the XM channel or XM module from the XM Bus window to the Mimic Display pane.

1. If the XM Bus window is not visible, select View > XM Bus Window.

2. In the XM Bus window, click an XM measurement module (for example, XM-120, XM-121, or XM-320). Hold down the mouse button, and drag the XM module over the image in the Mimic Display pane.

3. Release the mouse button. One box with text appears for each channel of the XM module you dragged onto the mimic display.

Each box shows the measurement value (“waiting…” if offline), the measurement units, the signal detection (if applicable), and the XM channel name. The XM channels also appear in the Hierarchy Tree in the Hierarchy Tree pane.

4. Drag a second XM measurement module onto the mimic display.

5. Right-click the first XM channel in the Hierarchy Tree and select Sensor Definition. Enter the sensor installation angle and other parameters for the sensor and shaft (if appropriate for the sensor). Press F1 to display the help topic for the dialog.

Emonitor EOL automatically saves any changes you make to the Hierarchy Tree and mimic displays. You do not have to manually save the Emonitor EOL configuration file.

If your Emonitor EOL system does not include any XM modules, you can skip to the next quick start step.

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6. Repeat the previous step for each XM channel to set the Sensor Definition parameters.

Quick Start steps to add additional measurements to mimic displays

Emonitor EOL must be in Edit mode to add measurements to the mimic display (see Edit and Run modes on page 20).

1. If the mimic display includes a channel from an XM measurement module with additional measurements, click that measurement text box in the mimic display to select it.

2. Click any space in the mimic display that is not covered by a measurement box.

You can also drag a single channel of an XM module onto the mimic display. If you want to delete a measurement on the mimic display, simply click that measurement to select it, and then press Delete.

Some XM modules do not provide additional measurements (such as the XM-320 Position module).

Adding the XM module channel to the mimic display also adds it to the Hierarchy Tree

Click and drag the XM module or channel, then drop it onto the mimic display to create a measurement box for each channel

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3. In the Select Measurement for XM Channel dialog that appears, select a measurement to add to the mimic display.

The additional measurement appears in a separate box on the mimic display. Note that the measurement is connected to the original overall measurement by a line, with the arrowhead pointing to the overall measurement.

4. Repeat these steps to add more measurements to the mimic display as desired.

Quick Start steps to add Enwatch channels to mimic displays

Emonitor EOL must be in Edit mode to add Enwatch channels to the mimic display (see Edit and Run modes on page 20). To add Enwatch channels, you click and drag the Enwatch channel or Enwatch unit from the Enwatch window to the Mimic Display pane.

1. If the Enwatch window is not visible, select View > Enwatch Window.

You can hide or display the lines that connect additional measurements (such as 1x or 2x vibration) to the original overall measurement using Setup > Options.

If your Emonitor EOL system does not include any Enwatch units, you can skip to the next quick start step.

Adding the Enwatch channel to the mimic display also adds it to the Hierarchy Tree

Click and drag the Enwatch unit or channel, then drop it onto the mimic display to create a measurement box for each channel

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2. In the Enwatch window, click an Enwatch channel. Hold down the mouse button, and drag the Enwatch channel over the image in the Mimic Display pane.

3. Release the mouse button. One box with text appears for the Enwatch channel you dragged onto the mimic display.

Each box shows the measurement value (“Out of service…” if offline), the measurement units, the signal detection (if applicable), and the Enwatch channel ID (name, channel number). The Enwatch channel also appears in the Hierarchy Tree in the Hierarchy Tree pane.

4. Drag a second Enwatch channel onto the mimic display.

5. Right-click the first Enwatch channel in the Hierarchy Tree and select Measurement Point Setting. Enter the alarm parameters for the Enwatch channel. Press F1 to display the help topic for the dialog.

6. Repeat the previous step for each Enwatch channel to set the alarm parameters.

Quick Start steps to add OPC and FactoryTalk LiveData tags to mimic displays

Emonitor EOL must be in Edit mode to add OPC server or FactoryTalk LiveData tags to the mimic display (see Edit and Run modes on page 20). To add OPC server or FactoryTalk LiveData tags, you click and drag the tag from the OPC Item window to the Mimic Display pane.

1. If the OPC Item window is not visible, select View > OPC Item Window.

2. In the OPC Item window, choose the data source by selecting either OPC Server or FactoryTalk.

3. For OPC Server, select the server name (if Local) or enter the IP address or name for the server (if Remote).

If the OPC server or FactoryTalk LiveData is available, Emonitor EOL attempts to retrieve the topics from the server. If it is successful, the available topics appear in the OPC Item window.

You can also drag all the channels of an Enwatch unit onto the mimic display by dragging the Enwatch unit icon. If you want to delete a measurement on the mimic display, simply click that measurement to select it, and then press Delete.

If your Emonitor EOL system does not use data from OPC servers or FactoryTalk LiveData, you can skip to the next quick start step.

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4. Select the topic by clicking an OPC or FactoryTalk LiveData topic in the upper half of the OPC Item window. The available tags appear in the lower half of the window.

5. Click an OPC or FactoryTalk LiveData tag. Hold down the mouse button, and drag the tag over the image in the Mimic Display pane.

6. Release the mouse button. One box with text appears for each tag you drag onto the mimic display.

Each box shows the measurement value (“Out of service…” if offline) and the tag ID. The tag also appears in the Hierarchy Tree in the Hierarchy Tree pane.

7. Drag a second tag onto the mimic display. It can be from the same topic or data source, or you can select a different data source. The mimic display can include tags from multiple data sources.

8. Right-click the first OPC or FactoryTalk LiveData tag in the Hierarchy Tree and select Measurement Point Setting. Enter the measurement units and the alarm parameters for the tag. Press F1 to display the help topic for the dialog.

Adding the OPC item tag to the mimic display also adds it to the Hierarchy Tree

Click and drag the OPC item tag, then drop it onto the mimic display to create the measurement box for the tag

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9. Repeat the previous step for each OPC or FactoryTalk LiveData tag to set the units and alarm parameters.

Quick Start steps to view data on mimic displays

1. Select Mimic View > Edit to change from Edit mode to Run mode. The word “Span” appears on the status bar.

If Emonitor EOL can communicate with the data sources, the mimic display begins updating with data from the data sources.

2. If your Emonitor EOL system includes XM modules, click an XM channel in the mimic display or Hierarchy Tree to select it. Then select View > Current Values. The Current Values window shows all the measurement values for the XM module, as well as the alarm and relay status.

You can drag the Current Values window to any convenient place on your computer screen if you want to leave it open.

3. Select View > Alarm Event Log. The Alarm Event Log pane shows you the status of all the alarms for all the measurements in the Hierarchy Tree.

4. Select View > Relay Event Log if the Hierarchy Tree includes any XM channels. The Relay Event Log pane shows you the status of all the relays for all the XM modules in the Hierarchy Tree.

5. If you want more space in the Emonitor EOL program window, you can move the data source windows (XM, Enwatch, or OPC Item window). Double-click the two horizontal lines at the top of the window to undock it from the Emonitor EOL window. You can then move the data source window. You can also close the data source window by selecting the window name on the View menu.

6. Close the Alarm Event Log and Relay Event Log panes.

Quick Start steps to acknowledge alarms and reset relays

Emonitor EOL must be in Run mode to display current alarms and relay status, and to reset relays in XM modules (see Edit and Run modes on page 20).

You can only drag one tag at a time onto the mimic display. If you want to delete a tag on the mimic display, simply click that tag to select it, and then press Delete.

You can also use View > Full Screen to enlarge the mimic display.

If you create two or more mimic displays, you can use Mimic View > Rotate View to automatically rotate through full-screen mimic displays.

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Emonitor EOL shows the highest unacknowledged alarm for each measurement on a mimic display by changing the background color of the measurement (default colors are yellow for Alert, red for Alarm). The alarm color remains until you acknowledge the alarm.

1. Click the measurement on the mimic diagram, or the hierarchy item in the Hierarchy Tree to select it.

2. Select Mimic View > Alarm Acknowledge.

After you acknowledge the alarm, the background color changes to the acknowledged color for the alarm. You can change the unacknowledged and the acknowledged alarm colors with Setup > Color.

Emonitor EOL indicates a tripped XM module relay for a measurement on a mimic display with a small red flag. The tripped relay indicator remains until you reset the relay. Only XM modules have relays.

1. Click the XM channel measurement on the mimic diagram, or the hierarchy item in the Hierarchy Tree to select it.

2. Select Mimic View > Relay Reset.

Quick Start steps to view data on plots

Emonitor EOL must be in Run mode to display data on plots (see Edit and Run modes on page 20).

1. Click a measurement in either the Mimic Display pane or the Hierarchy Tree pane.

2. Select Plot > Trend to display a trend plot of the data.

If you selected a channel from an XM vibration measurement module (such as the XM-120, XM-121, or XM-122), the Trend Plot toolbar appears next to the Main toolbar. You can move the Trend Plot toolbar by dragging the handle (single vertical line on the left end of the toolbar).

3. For an XM vibration measurement module, you can display multiple measurements overlaid on the same trend plot, or side-by-side in separate trend plots. Click one or more of the buttons on the Trend Plot toolbar to include additional measurements. Press F1 to display the online help topic for the trend plot for more information.

Emonitor EOL includes many plot types. See the Emonitor EOL online help to learn more about plots in Emonitor EOL.

You can display data from Enwatch units, FactoryTalk LiveData, and OPC servers on trend plots. The other plot types are only available for data from XM modules (depending on the type of XM module).

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File extensions

Emonitor EOL uses the following file extensions:

File Extension Meaning

.dcf XM network configuration file

.eol Emonitor EOL configuration file

.map Saved spectrum map plot file

.mct Saved centerline+ plot file

.mtn Saved trend+ plot file

.orb Saved orbit plot file

.pla Saved polar plot file

.rly Relay events file

.sdp Sub-define point file

.spe Saved spectrum or gSE spectrum plot file

.tmw Saved time waveform plot file

.tnd Saved trend plot file

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.dcf 37

.eol 37

.map 37

.mct 37

.mtn 37

.orb 37

.pla 37

.rly 37

.sdp 37

.spe 37

.tmw 37

.tnd 37

Aabout Emonitor EOL 9acknowledging alarms 11, 36activation

Emonitor EOL 3, 7overview 7

adding to mimic displaysadditional XM measurements 31Enwatch channels 32FactoryTalk LiveData tags 33OPC tags 33XM channels 30

Alarm Event Log pane 12, 18, 35alarms

acknowledging 11, 36Enwatch units 33FactoryTalk LiveData tags 34OPC tags 34viewing 11, 35

BBode plots 19

Ccenterline plots 19centerline+ plots 19

configuration filescreating 27Emonitor EOL 4, 10Emonitor EOL configuration files 27Enterprise Online Configuration Utility

27Enwatch units 10, 28Online Data Management Console 10RSMACC EOL 4XM network configuration files 27

configuringDeviceNet networks 27Enwatch units 28XM modules 9, 27XM networks 9, 27

configuring Enwatch unitsEmonitor Online Data Console 28

creatingEmonitor EOL configuration files 27machine hierarchy 29mimic displays 10, 29XM network configuration files 27

Current Value window 19

DDeviceNet networks, configuring 27displaying

Enwatch window 32OPC Item window 33XM Bus window 30

EEdit mode 20Emonitor EOL

about 9activation 3configuration files 4, 10, 27, 30file extensions 37installing 3logging in 27main program windows 12

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Emonitor EOL (continued)main tasks 4right-click shortcut menus 25starting 4, 8system requirements 3, 7upgrading from previous version 3, 7upgrading from RSMACC EOL 3

Emonitor Online Data Consoleconfiguring Enwatch units 28

Enterprise Online Configuration Utilityconfiguration files 27configuring XM modules and networks

27Enwatch Configuration Utility 28Enwatch PX units 1Enwatch units

adding to mimic displays 32configuration files 10, 28configuring 28measurement point setting 33naming 16setting alarms 33

Enwatch windowdescription 15displaying 32icons 16refreshing 29

exploring Emonitor EOL 19

FFactoryTalk LiveData tags

adding to mimic displays 33measurement point setting 34setting alarms 34setting units 34

file extensions.dcf 37.eol 37.map 37.mct 37.mtn 37.orb 37.pla 37.rly 37.sdp 37

.spe 37

.tmw 37

.tnd 37

Ggetting started, Emonitor EOL 9gSE spectrum plots 19

Hhelp, online 3Hierarchy Tree pane 12, 17

Iicons

Enwatch window 16Hierarchy Tree pane 17Mimic Display pane 18XM Bus window 14

images, adding to mimic displays 29installing

Emonitor EOL 3, 7troubleshooting 5

Llogging in 27

Mmachine hierarchy, creating 29main window, Emonitor EOL 12measurement point setting

Enwatch units 33FactoryTalk LiveData tags 34OPC tags 34

menu bar, Emonitor EOL 21menus, right-click, Emonitor EOL 25Mimic Display pane 12, 18mimic displays

adding Enwatch channels 32adding FactoryTalk LiveData tags 33adding images 29adding OPC tags 33adding XM channels 10, 30additional XM vibration measurements

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mimic displays (continued)creating 10, 29viewing data 11, 35

Mimic View window 12, 17

Nnaming

Enwatch units 16XM modules 14

navigating Emonitor EOL 19network gateways 14network trees

Enwatch 26OPC Item 26refreshing Enwatch 29XM 26

networks, XM, configuring 9, 27

OOnline Data Management Console

configuration files 10online help, Emonitor EOL 3OPC Item window

description 16displaying 33

OPC tagsadding to mimic displays 33measurement point setting 34setting alarms 34setting units 34

orbit plots 19

Ppanes

Alarm Event Log 12, 18Hierarchy Tree 12, 17Mimic Display 12, 18Relay Event Log 12, 18

password, changing 27Plot windows 19plots

Bode 19centerline 19centerline+ 19

gSE spectrum 19orbit 19polar 19spectrum 19spectrum map 19time waveform 19trend 19trend+ 19

plots, viewing data 11, 36polar plots 19programmable logic controllers 9

QQuick Start steps

acknowledging alarms 35adding Enwatch channels to mimic displays

32adding FactoryTalk LiveData tags to mimic

displays 33adding OPC tags to mimic displays 33adding XM channels to mimic displays 30adding XM measurements 31configuring Enwatch units 28configuring networks and XM modules

27creating a configuration file 27creating mimic display 29creating mimic displays 29overview 26resetting relays 35viewing data on mimic displays 35viewing data on plots 36

Rrefreshing Enwatch window 29Relay Event Log pane 12, 18, 35relays, XM

resetting 11, 36viewing status 11, 35

resetting XM module relays 11, 36right-click menus, Emonitor EOL 25Rockwell Automation Technical Support 5rotating displays 35

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RSMACC EOLconfiguration files 4, 7upgrading to Emonitor EOL 1, 3, 7

Run mode 20running Emonitor EOL 4, 8

Ssensor definition, XM modules 30sensor installation parameters 30spectrum map plots 19spectrum plots 19starting Emonitor EOL 4, 8status bar, Emonitor EOL 21Supervisor

logging in 27password 27

system requirements 3, 7

TTechnical Support 5time waveform plots 19Tips

adding Enwatch units to mimic displays 33

adding XM channels to mimic displays 31moving Current Value window 19naming Enwatch units 16naming XM modules, channels 14new configuration files 27saving Emonitor EOL configuration 30showing and hiding data source windows

13viewing data on plots 36viewing full-screen displays 35

title bar, Emonitor EOL 20toolbar buttons, Emonitor EOL 22toolbar, Emonitor EOL 21trend plots 19trend+ plots 19troubleshooting, installation 5

Uunits

FactoryTalk LiveData tags 34OPC tags 34

upgrading from RSMACC EOL 7

Vviewing data

alarm status 35current values 35on mimic displays 11, 35on plots 11, 36relay status 35

Wwindows

Current Value 19Enwatch 15Mimic View 12, 17OPC Item 16Plot 19XM Bus 12, 13

XXM Bus window

description 12, 13displaying 30icons 14

XM modulesadding to mimic displays 10, 30configuring 9, 27naming 14resetting relays 11, 36sensor definition 30viewing data on mimic displays 11viewing data on plots 11

XM network configuration files, creating 27

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