Monitoring Solution

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Introduction

The OROS Monitoring solution is a tool dedicated to advanced triggering based on analysis results. It includes a "watch dog" feature to keep NVGate and analyzer running over a long period of time.

It can manage the automatic recovery of the Monitoring module, restart the analysis, NVGate, as well as the analyzer (using the additional USB/RJ11 autonomy box).

This module routinely identifies and evaluates user selected parameters and provides a panel of conditional actions to complete. The main features are:

  • Ensure that the analyzer is running.
  • Ensure that NVGate is running.
  • Trigger actions (macro, exe, etc.) depending on conditional measured scalar values.

This module is dedicated for mid to long term monitoring in order to have an autonomous recording and analysis.

 

Figure 1 - Monitoring application interface


Installation

Download

Download last version of Monitoring V1.0.

Equipment required for the installation

USB drive containing Monitoring software installation setup “SetupMonitoring.exe”.

NVGate software must have been installed first.

Installation of NVGate software

First you need to install NVGate.

Installation of Monitoring software

Run “SetupMonitoring.exe” program, and the following window is displayed:

 

Click on “Next”, and the following window is displayed:

 

Read the terms in the license agreement and check “I accept the terms in the License Agreement” if you agree. Click on “Next”, the following window is displayed:

 

Select the installation directory. It is highly recommended to keep the default location: C:\OROS\Programs\Monitoring. Click on “Install” to start the installation, and wait until the following window is displayed:

 

Click on “Finish” to exit the setup wizard, and OROS Monitoring software is successfully installed. It will create a shortcut on your desktop but also to NVGate "Links" folder in order to have a direct access from NVGate via the link section.

The drivers for the Autonomy Box are installed during the default installation.

In order to ensure an autonomous monitoring, it is necessary that both the PC and Monitoring Application are able to be automatically restarted. To allow that, create a shortcut of the Monitoring application into the windows startup directory (C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup). The monitoring application will take care of restarting NVGate if it is not already running.

Autonomy kit installation (optional)

The autonomy kit must be plugged on the RJ11 analyzer's port and to the USB slot of the computer, and drivers should be installed. Drivers are provided in the installation and can also be installed manually in case troubleshooting is necessary.

This autonomy kit is dedicated to OROS analyzers. Do not use with any other device.

Only use original components furnished.


Figure 2 – Autonomy kit installation in case of OR36

 This Autonomy Kit contains electronic equipment. It should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, return this product to OROS or to any local company authorized to recycle waste electrical and electronic equipment.


 This Autonomy Kit complies with following European Standards:

  • 2014/35/EU low voltage directive
  • 2011/65/EU and 2015/863 ROHS directive
  • 2012/19/EU WEEE directive

PC and Windows configuration

In order to guarantee a full autonomy, the computer must be configured to reboot in case of any power failure. The following PC parameters are advised:

PC automatic restart due to power failure:

To account for any potential power failure at the analyzers location the following settings should be programmed on the PC to automatically switch on the PC once the power is restored.

Access the PC's BIOS:

  • Restart PC, press F12 (on most PC's) to access the PC's Bios.
  • Check the Bios parameters.
  • On power management check the option "power on AC".

Specific settings should be chosen in the computer

  • PC

Contact you IT manager to properly configure the computer : disable low-power sleep mode, no password to automatically restart windows, no low-energy or powering-off option …). In addition, installation of Teamviewer is recommended in order to monitor from a remote access.

If you plan to monitor your application for more than a couple of hours, it is advised to power both the computer and the OROS analyzer by mains (not on battery).

Consider installing a remote access software.

It could be useful to control the computer when an alert is trigged for example.

Operating the Monitoring solution

First steps in NVGate

One should go first through the basic settings of the acquisition of NVGate. From NVGate, setup a project dedicated to monitoring and display the scalar values which should be monitored on the current layout.

Create a new project

A new project, with the name "Monitoring App", should be created as below when first starting.

Then a new setup configuration should be started

Setting up the inputs and analysis

Then one should go through inputs, analysis and display setups using for example Gotoresult

Figure 5 - Inputs setup

Figure 6 - Adding displays of Scalar values

It is necessary to display scalar values: those will be the ones to be monitored and trigger actions

Adding/naming a layout:

This current layout must be named "monitoring" (in lowercase). Here below is shown one way to rename the current layout: right click on "Layout1" and the rename possibility is shown

Figure 7 - Renaming the layout

Saving the project and the model

Then the project should be saved

First steps in the Monitoring Application

Launch "Monitoring_Settings.exe" which is located into Monitoring folder. You will be able to fill some values which are necessary to monitor and operate the watchdog. Those are:

  • NVGate location: NVGate folder location (containing NVGate.exe).
  • Workbook name: Name of the monitoring model.
  • Project name: Name of the monitoring project.
  • Autonomy kit connection: Analyzer type should be detected automatically. This is necessary to ensure the Monitoring Box functions properly. It supports V2 and V3s instruments (for OR36 and OR38) as well as OR35TW
  • Analyzer IP: If the IP is not defined correctly, the application will not be able to check if the unit is on and therefore will also not be able to boot or shutdown the Analyzer.
  • RebootBox COM: Select the Monitoring Box COM Port. This is required to boot/shutdown the analyzer. If the Monitoring Box is not connected, or the correct drivers are not installed the list will be empty. If more than one COM port are listed, please ensure you are selecting the rebootbox one.
  • Significant digits: Set significant digits to display.

As shown in the dialog window as below

 

Figure 10 - Monitoring and Autonomy box parameters settings

In the following window, settings can be entered in order to let the system use the email Action

 

Figure 11 – Setup of the email

First start of the Monitoring Application

After parameters set-up, launch the Monitoring application, press "Refresh", It will recognize some parameters and display your scalars in the current layout.

Then, configure the condition you want for each scalar and linked actions. To do that, select an operator to compare the measured value with the target value (which must also be defined). For example, if you select ">" and "2" for an acceleration scalar, when this value is larger than 2 the selected action will be triggered.

Finally, close the Monitoring Application, close NVGate, shutdown your analyzer, and then launch the Monitoring Application. If everything starts by itself, Monitoring was setup properly and monitoring has initiated.

User interface

The user interface main window is as below. It is built with 3 main sections: Parameters (as described previously), Monitoring panel, and the Logbook.

Figure 12 - Main user interface window


 

Figure 13 - Main user interface window

Monitoring panel

 

Figure 14 - The Monitoring panel window

The columns have the following content:

  • Information retrieved from NVGate running project:
  • Window: Selected scalar window's name.
  • Module: Selected scalar module's name.
  • Result: Selected scalar process's name.
  • Channel: Selected scalar channel's number.
  • Label: Selected scalar input's name.
  • Values: Selected scalar values (SI).
  • Units: Selected scalar units.
  • Information specified by the user:
  • Operator: Condition to be satisfied for actions:
  • >: If the measured value is greater than the target value, then action.
  • <: If the measured value is less than the target value, then action.
  • Cross: If the measured value crosses the target value, then action.
  • Trigger Values: Condition to be satisfied for actions.
  • Action: What do you want to do when the condition is satisfied:
  • Activate / Deactivate outputs.
  • Run / Stop analyzer.
  • Trigger a User Event.
  • Launch a macro (coming from NVGate).
  • Email
  • Hold off (s): Time holdoff is the delay between each action coming from this scalar (e.g.: 10s means the action cannot be triggered during the 10s following a triggered action.). Default value is 5 seconds and must be higher than 1 second.
  • Persistence (s): Time persistence is the time necessary to trig the action (e.g.: 2s means the action will be triggered only if the condition is respected during 2s).
  • Comments: Comments, it will be used for measurement name.
  • Information computed by the monitoring application:
  • Status: Green if the condition is not satisfied (no action). Red if the condition is satisfied (action).
  • Events: How many times it has been triggered.