LiteEdit2015 Global Guide
LiteEdit2015 Global Guide
LiteEdit2015 Global Guide
PC Configuration and
Monitoring Tool
SW version 10.1.0
1 Document information 5
2 Getting started 7
3 Communication links 12
4 Monitoring 20
5 Configuration 29
6 Appendix 68
2 Getting started 7
2.1 Welcome 7
2.2 Help and Manuals 7
2.3 Supported controllers 9
2.3.1 Supported communication modules 9
2.3.2 Supported extension modules 10
2.4 Installing LiteEdit 10
2.4.1 Requirements 10
2.4.2 Installation procedure 10
3 Communication links 12
3.1 Link types 12
3.1.1 Online connections 12
3.1.2 Offline connections 12
3.1.3 Connection in general 12
3.2 AirGate 13
3.2.1 To obtain an AirGate 14
3.2.2 To make an AirGate connection 14
3.2.3 To end an AirGate connection 15
3.3 Direct connection 15
3.3.1 To make a Direct connection 15
3.3.2 To end a Direct connection 16
3.4 Detected controllers 16
3.4.1 To make a connection with Detected controllers 16
3.5 Internet / Ethernet connection 17
3.5.1 To make an Internet / Ethernet connection 17
3.5.2 To end an Internet / Ethernet connection 17
3.6 Offline connection 18
3.6.1 New Configuration 18
3.6.2 Offline archive 19
5 Configuration 29
5.1 General information 29
5.2 Configuration window 30
5.2.1 To open the Configuration window 30
5.2.2 Configuration window description 31
5.2.3 Setpoints 31
5.2.4 Inputs and Outputs 32
5.2.5 Sensors 37
5.2.6 Modules 38
5.2.7 PLC 40
5.2.8 Controller 47
5.3 Configuration import 50
5.4 Access 50
5.4.1 Enter password 50
5.4.2 Deactivate password 51
5.5 Monitoring 51
5.5.1 Setpoints 51
5.5.2 Values 57
5.5.3 History 60
5.5.4 PLC Monitor 63
5.6 Language 63
5.7 Firmware upgrade 64
5.8 Statistics 64
5.8.1 To view Statistics 64
5.8.2 To set Statistics 65
6 Appendix 68
6.1 PLC 68
6.1.1 List of PLC blocks 68
6.1.2 Group: Basic Logical functions 68
6.1.3 Group: Comparison of analog inputs 71
6.1.4 Group: Time functions 74
6.1.5 Group: Other functions 78
IMPORTANT: This type of paragraph highlights a procedure, adjustment etc., which can cause a
damage or unproper function of the equipment if not performed correctly and may not be clear at
first sight.
Example: This type of paragraph contains information that is used to illustrate how a specific function
works.
For more details relating to the Ownership, Extent of Permitted Reproductions Term of Use of the
Documentation and to the Confidentiality rules please review and comply with the ComAp’s License
Agreement, Terms and Conditions available on www.comap.cz.
2.1 Welcome
Welcome to LiteEdit from ComAp a.s.
LiteEdit is an on-line/off-line monitoring and configuration tool for use with various ComAp controllers, see
Supported controllers on page 9.
LiteEdit runs on various versions of Microsoft® Windows™, see Installing LiteEdit on page 10.
The main four chapters of this guide reflect the primary functions of LiteEdit:
Communication links (page 12) - making the connection to the controller.
Monitoring (page 20) - viewing real-time operation and making setpoint adjustments.
Configuration window (page 30) - making fundamental hardware, software settings, language changes
and firmware upgrades
Note: Chosen manual is automatically displayed in built-in PDF viewer. It is also possible to open the manual in
your own PDF viewer in separated window by clicking at Open full Reference Guide.
For general information about the LiteEdit application itself, go to Controller bookmark in ribbon and in the
Help category click at
LiteEdit manual icon for opening the latest manual in external PDF viewer
About icon to open the About window containing basic information about LiteEdit version.
For general information about the connected controller, go to to Controller bookmark in ribbon and in the
Help category click at
Controller manual icon for opening the latest relevant manual in external PDF viewer.
Controller help icon for opening the relevant controller Help file.
Controller info icon for opening the Controller info window containing information about the
controller (Serial Number, Type of Application, version of HW and FW etc.).
For further information about Setpoints, Values and Input/Output functions listings for the currently
connected controller select the required Setpoint, Value or Input/Output within the LiteEdit Controller
configuration window:
Basic information will appear automaticaly in the right Info panel.
More detailed information can be shown by clicking at Controller help button in Info panel or just by
pressing F1 key on your keyboard.
PC has to be equipped with USB 2.0 and other suitable communication interfaces (e.g. Internet connection),
plus a minimum of 300 MB of free storage space.
5. Select additional tasks before the installation. Click 2x to Next and Install.
Note: If your system already has LiteEdit installed, the installation program will offer an upgrade (if your current
version is older) or re-installation (if your current version is identical). If your current version is older, then it is
recommended to perform the upgrade because the controller firmware that you are about to install may not be
compatible with older LiteEdit versions.
AirGate - ComAp proprietary protocol connection, for more information see AirGate on page
13
Internet / Ethernet - Internet or Ethernet connection, for more information see Internet /
Ethernet connection on page 17
Direct - Direct cable connection via RS232, RS485, for more information see Direct
connection on page 15
Detected controllers - Connection to automatically detected controllers via USB or Ethernet.
or
For more information see Detected controllers on page 16
New configuration - Creating of new offline configuration, for more information see New
Configuration on page 18
Offline Archives - Open an archived configuration file, for more information see Offline archive on
page 19
1. To connect to the controller online use Connection bookmark and in Online Connection tab you can:
2. To create new configuration of the selected controller use New configuration bookmark and here you
can:
a. Create new configuration based on imported default archive in Default tab.
b. Create new configuration based on your previously created archive in My configurations tab.
Note: In the case there is imported any beta version of the controller firmware including its default beta
archives, these archives appears in special Beta versions tab.
3. To open offline archived configuration use Connection bookmark and in Offline Archives tab you can:
3.2 AirGate
AirGate connection technology makes access to the ComAp controller via internet as simple as possible.
AirGate technology was designed to overcome the issues commonly faced when trying to connect remote
equipment using internet based communications.
AirGate allows ComAp’s controllers to connect to the internet using the existing network infrastructure,
negotiating firewalls and VPN systems and removing the requirement for static and public IP address.
4. By using of and buttons on the controller get to AirGate screen and note the displayed AirGate ID.
2. You will be asked whether you really wish to close the connection. Click at Yes button to close the
connection.
IMPORTANT: Archive is not saved automatically. If you want to save the archive, click at Save
archive icon before closing the connection.
2. You will be asked whether you really wish to close the connection. Click at Yes button to close the
connection.
IMPORTANT: Archive is not saved automatically. If you want to save the archive, click at Save
archive icon before closing the connection.
Note: In case there are no Detected controllers showed click at icon for refreshing the list.
2. You will be asked whether you really wish to close the connection. Click at Yes button to close the
connection.
IMPORTANT: Archive is not saved automatically. If you want to save the archive, click at Save
archive icon before closing the connection.
3. In the Default bookmark choose the required type of the controller and click at Create new
configuration icon.
Note: The Create new configuration icon is not active when other offline archive is already opened.
Note: In case you want to create a New configuration based on any earlier saved archive, go to the My
configurations bookmark and choose any of earlier saved archives.
Note: The Open archive icon is not active when other offline archive is already opened.
Note: Another way how to open the offline archive is just do double-click at the archive file in your PC equipped
with LiteEdit PC SW.
Note: Ribbon bar can be hidden or displayed if necessary by clicking at "arrow" icon in the right upper corner.
PLC Monitor Monitoring Open the PLC Monitor window. PLC Monitor (page 63)
Firmware upgrade Firmware Open the window for controller or plug-in module firmware upgrade.
Change access code Security Open the Change access code window.
Data
Export to CSV Open Export data window. Data can be selected by type and exported to .csv format.
export
Generate Cfg image Data
Generate configuration image of communication objects.
(COM) export
Generate Cfg image Data
Generate configuration image of MODBUS objects.
(MODBUS) export
Generate SNMP MIB Data
Generate SNMP MIB table.
table export
Reset
Reset from init Reset the controller from Init state.
state
Mode indicator - directly mimics the current setting of the controller's mode indicator.
Diagram panel - mimics the diagram of the application and allows to control some of controller
buttons remotely.
Mains and Generator output values - provides voltage, current and general power factor readings.
Analogue measuring panel - shows current values and protection limits of configured analogue
inputs.
Generator total output meter - provides an overall generator output meter reading for quick visual
confirmation.
Statistic counters panel - shows a selection of important statistic values as Maintenance, Running
hours, gen-set kWh and kVArh.
Binary outputs panel - displays the current values of the various binary outputs.
Status message area - mimics status messages of the engine and generator auto-mat related to
status of breakers, generator and engine. It mimics also the controller's current process timer.
Alarm list - display a list of current alarms as issued by the controller or ECU.
Alarm list
Item color Meaning
*Alarm event Active and unconfirmed Yellow alarm (Warning)
Alarm event Active but confirmed Yellow alarm (Warning)
*Alarm event Inactivate but unconfirmed Yellow alarm (Warning)
*Alarm event Active and unconfirmed Red alarm (Shutdown or BOC)
Alarm event Active but confirmed Red alarm (Shutdown or BOC)
*Alarm event Inactivate but unconfirmed Red alarm (Shutdown or BOC)
*Alarm event Active and unconfirmed ECU alarm
Alarm event Active but confirmed ECU alarm
*Alarm event Inactivate but unconfirmed ECU alarm
*Alarm event Active and unconfirmed Sensor fail
Alarm event Active but confirmed Sensor fail
*Alarm event Inactive but unconfirmed Sensor fail
Diagram panel
Symbol / Color Meaning
Mains is OK.
Mains failed.
Breaker is opened.
Breaker is closed.
Measuring gauges
Symbol color Meaning
Note: All of these windows have a possibility to be pinned-in by clicking at Pin button.
Size of the Control window can be controller by changing of the width of the pinned window or by using of
Control window zooming functions:
Fit the height of the Control window.
4.5 Statistics
Statistic values (counters) are one of groups available in the Values (page 57). The difference from other values
is that statistics can be reset to zero or be preset to some value and they are also retained in the controller even
when the power is off.
2. Select the Controller bookmark and in the category of Access click at Enter password icon. Enter the
Administrator password for the full access to the controller.
3. Select the Tools bookmark and in the category of Statistics click at Set statistics icon to display the
Statistics setup window.
4. For each parameter enter your new required value and either:
a. Click the Set button, or
b. Continue changing all required values and after that click the Set all button.
5. When finished, close the window.
IMPORTANT: All statistic values can be reset to zero using Clear all button.
a. Select the Controller bookmark and in the category of Monitoring click at Values icon to open the
Values window.
b. Select the bookmark Controller or Tools and in the Right Dock Panel (page 24) click at the
bookmark Values to open the Values window.
3. Select the group of Statistics.
IMPORTANT: When acces to the configuration is not allowed, it is required to fill in the password.
For more information about access management see Access rules on page 48.
6 back to Configuration
2. Select the Controller bookmark and in the category of Configuration click at Controller configuration
icon to open the Configuration window.
IMPORTANT: For opening of Controller configuration window for the online connected
controller it is necessary to enter the password. To enter the password select the Controller
bookmark and in Access category click at Enter password.
A. Configuration bookmarks - bookmarks sort out the controller configuration to few categories:
Setpoints - configuration of Setpoints.
I/O - configuration of binary and analog inputs or outputs.
Sensors - adjusting analog sensor curves.
Modules - configuration of extension modules and ECU.
PLC Editor - allows to add control logic, additional alarm functions or even new features to meet complex
or unique requirements
Controller - configuration of controller's additional functions: Init screen, Languages and Access rules.
B. Configuration window - main configuration window. The content may vary according to chosen bookmark.
C. Info panel - contains basic information about the selected setpoint or Input/Output. Content and visibility of
the panel may vary according to chosen bookmark.
D. Tool bar - bar with handy tool while configuring setpoints. For more information see the chapter of
Setpoints (page 31)
5.2.3 Setpoints
The Setpoints bookmark enables you to view and adjust each Setpoint present in the controller.
The Setpoints bookmark in Configuration window shows the same parameters as main Setpoints window
described in the separated chapter, see Setpoints on page 51.
4. Once all changes within the Configuration window have been made click the OK and Restart button to
write the configuration to the controller. Once the configuration is uploaded the controller will automatically
restart and new connection will be automatically established.
Save as... button - Saves the current configuration to the archive file.
OK and Restart button - Confirms the configuration and writes it to the controller. While the
configuration is written properly the controller will restart.
Binary inputs
While configuring Binary inputs there are available 3 different options - in the field of Function choose:
A. Not Used - for the case that the Binary input is not wired or you don't want to use it.
B. Controller function - prepared functions directly in the controller as breaker feedbacks, external buttons
etc.. In this case it is possible in advanced to configure only:
Contact type as Normally close or Normally open.
C. General protection - in case you choose the general protection (as a default named as "BIN Protection #) it
is possible to predefined other values such as:
Name - Filled name will appear in case of activation in the Alarm list or History.
Contact type - Normally close or Normally open.
Protection type of the activated binary input:
Monitoring - it is possible to see the value in the Controller, in SCADA or in LE Values window but
no action is executed.
HistRecOnly - activating of such a binary input will cause the record to the History (including all other
values) but no alarm will be announced in Alarm list.
Wrn - Warning, activating of the binary input will cause the Warning alarm which is visible at the
controller and LiteEdit side too. Warning alarm is immediately written to the History.
Binary outputs
While configuring Binary outputs it is possible to configure the Function as:
A. Not Used - for the case that the Binary input is not wired or you don't want to use it.
B. Controller function - prepared functions directly in the controller as Starter, Fuel Solenoid, breaker control
signals etc. In this case it is possible in advanced to configure:
Contact type as Normally close or Normally open.
Analog inputs
While configuring Analog inputs there are available 3 different options - in the field of Function choose:
A. Not Used - for the case that the Analog input is not wired or you don't want to use it.
B. Controller function - prepared functions directly in the controller as Oil Pressure, Coolant Temp and Fuel
Level. In this case it is possible in advanced to configure:
History abbreviation - shortcut of the function in the History
Sensor - choice of the curve for used analog sensor. For more information about sensors and theirs
configuration see Sensors on page 37.
Protection type of the activated analog input:
Monitoring - it is possible to see the value in the Controller, in SCADA or in LE Values window but
no action is executed.
HistRecOnly - exceeding of preset Hst value will cause the record to the History (including all other
values) but no alarm will be announced in Alarm list.
Wrn - Warning, exceeding of preset Wrn value will cause the Warning alarm which is visible at the
controller and LiteEdit side too. Warning alarm is immediately written to the History.
Wrn+BOC - Warning and Breaker Open and Cool Down, exceeding of preset Wrn value will cause
the Warning alarm and exceeding of preset BOC value will cause the BOC alarm. Both are visible at
the controller and LiteEdit side too. Both alarms are immediately written to the History.
BOC - Breaker Open and Cool Down, exceeding of preset BOC value will cause the BOC alarm
(immediate opening of the GCB, cooling of the engine and shutting down). This alarm is visible at the
controller and LiteEdit side too. BOC alarm is immediately written to the History.
Alarm parameter describes the condition of the alarm. It is visible only when the protection is activated:
Under Limit: alarm is activated if the value is lower than the preset setpoint.
Under Limit+Fls: alarm is activated if the value is lower than the preset setpoint or when the value is
out of sensor range.
Over Limit: alarm is activated if the value is higher than the preset setpoint.
Over Limit+Fls: alarm is activated if the value is higher than the preset setpoint or when the value is
out of sensor range.
Note: Parameter visibility depends on the setting of Protecton type.
Engine running only means that the protection is active only after proper engine start.
C. AIN Switch - this analog input controls logical bianry output Analog Switch. In case of Analog switch it is
possible to configure:
History abbreviation - shortcut of the function in the History.
Sensor - choice of the curve for used analog sensor. For more information about sensors and theirs
configuration see Sensors on page 37.
IMPORTANT: Value for activation and deactivation of the logical binary output is done by the
relevant setpoint of Analog Switch in the group of General Analog Inputs.
D. AIN Protec - analog input is used for any protection based on analog value. It is possible to configure:
Name - Filled name will appear in case of activation in the Alarm list or History.
History abbreviation - shortcut of the function in the History.
Sensor - choice of the curve for used analog sensor. For more information about sensors and theirs
configuration see Sensors on page 37.
Protection type of the activated analog input. Same protection types as in Controller functions
described above.
Limitation setpoints, Alarm type and Engine running only option are the same as in Controller function
described above.
5.2.5 Sensors
Curves in the Sensors bookmark are used to accurately determine how external analog electrical signal should
be converted to internal numerical values. By adjusting the curve you can ensure that the controller behaves
correctly across the range of values.
4. Once all changes within the Configuration window have been made click the OK and Restart button to
write the configuration to the controller. Once the configuration is uploaded the controller will automatically
restart and new connection will be automatically established.
5.2.6 Modules
Plug-in modules
There are two different approaches in configuration of Supported communication modules (page 9).
Communication plug-in modules - while assembled in the controller there appear relevant Group in Setpoints
window. Usage of plu
Extension plug-in modules - configuration should be made via the Configuration window:
4. Pick the wanted plug-in module from the list and click at Add module icon.
5. Another possibility of configuration will be added. Now continue in the same way as in case of any I/O
configuration.
4. From the shown list choose the same ECU as is used by your engine and click at Add module icon.
Note: In case there is no ECU listed choose the used ECU list in the field of Electronic Control Unit.
Number of blocks are for InteliLite AMF25. Number of blocks can be different according to controller version.
Note: To delete PLC block just click on it and press delete button. Also delete selection function can by used.
Note: To see context help for selected PLC block just press F1 button.
Outputs
Sheet outputs are located at the right side of a sheet. Follow the procedure below to add or edit an input.
Doubleclick on a free output position to add new sheet output
Doubleclick on an already created output to configure the output onto a controller output terminal or a logical
binary input (first of all some PLC block output has to be connected to this output to enable configuration of
output)
IMPORTANT: It is necessary to click on Connect button after selecting the output. Otherwise PLC
output is not connected to output.
Creating wires
Wires can be create between PLC inputs and PLC blocks and between PLC blocks and PLC outputs.
IMPORTANT: Keep the order of starting and finishing connection points. Wires between inputs and
blocks have to start from inputs. Wires between blocks and outputs have to start from blocks.
Note: To delete wire just click on it and press delete button. Also delete selection function can by used.
IMPORTANT: Please always check that the blocks are ordered correctly, especially if you use direct
feedbacks from outputs to inputs within one sheet. Wrong order may lead to incorrect results!!!
Hints
Use this function to enable or disable quick hints for blocks (controller help is not affected by this function).
PLC monitor
PLC monitor is a powerful tool for monitoring your PLC. Just click on PLC monitor button on main LiteEdit page to
see you PLC. Active inputs and outputs have blue color. Also wires with active signals have blue color.
IMPORTANT: It is not possible to edit PLC in PLC monitor tool.
5.2.8 Controller
In the Configuration window use the bookmark of Controller for the advanced configuration, you can either:
Change the Init screen. For more information see Init screen on page 47.
Change the Languages of the controller. For more information see Languages on page 47.
Change the Access rules. For more information see Access rules on page 48.
Change the Units. For more information see Units/Power format on page 49.
Init screen
Init screen is shown each time when the controller is started up when enabled. Here you can change the
message you want to be shown during the controller start up.
1. Open the online/offline connection with the controller.
Languages
ComAp controllers support different languages. For their configuration:
1. Open the online/offline connection with the controller.
Note: First language, English, is a basic language of the controller and can't be removed.
Access rules
ComAp controllers support at least 2 different user approaches to the controller - without the password and with
the password. Protected approach can be differentiated to another 3 different groups. Setting of access rules:
1. Open the online/offline connection with the controller.
Units/Power format
LiteEdit supports both Metric and US Units. In this tab you can also define required Power format.
2. Go to Controller bookmark and in the category of Configuration click at Configuration import icon.
3. In the opened Explorer window find the wanted archive and click at Open.
4. The new Configuration window will appear. Now you can check the needed configuration and in the case
you want to use it click at OK and Restart to take the configuration into effect.
5.4 Access
Access bookmark allows users activate or deactivate password. LiteEdit contains 4 Access levels. For more
information about Access rules see Access rules on page 48.
5.5 Monitoring
5.5.1 Setpoints
The Setpoint window enables you to view and adjust each Setpoint present in the controller. It is possible to
choose whether some or all Setpoints require password protection from unauthorized changes. When displayed
within the window, any password protected Setpoint will be shown with a gray background and will remain
uneditable until a password of proper level is entered. In off-line mode, Setpoints can be altered without a
password, however, a password will be required later when the modified archive is written into the controller.
In cases where you need to copy across one or more Setpoint values from an archive file, use the Alternative
setpoints feature to provide assistance Control window (page 22).
Note: For AirGate connections, when retrieving the history from the controller, the Setpoint window will be
disabled until the History has been fully downloaded.
a. Select the Controller bookmark and in the category of Configuration click at Controller
configuration icon to open the Configuration window. Now select the bookmark Setpoints.
b. Select the Controller bookmark and in the category of Monitoring click at Setpoints icon to open
the Setpoints window.
c. Select the bookmark Controller or Tools and in the Right Dock Panel (page 24) click at the
bookmark Setpoints to open the Setpoints window.
IMPORTANT: For opening of Controller configuration window for the online connected
controller it is necessary to enter the password. To enter the password select the Controller
bookmark and in Access category click at Enter password.
Note: In case of changing parameters in the Setpoints window (opened by clicking at Setpoints icon or at
Setpoints bookmark in Right Dock Panel) the affect is immediate after confirmation of the change by Enter key
or by clicking to another parameter. In case of changing parameters in the Configuration window (opened by
clicking at Controller configuration icon) it is necessary to confirm all changes by pressing the OK and
Restart button.
A. Setpoint group panel - contains all visible groups for the current type of controller.
B. Setpoints panel - contains all visible setpoints (parameters) within the selected group. This panel can
contain following parts of parameters:
Name of the setpoint.
Value of the setpoint and unit.
Numbers of the alternative - or . Some setpoints have two different alternatives which are
switchable by the configured Logical Binary Input.
C. Info panel - contains basic information about the selected setpoint. It shows:
Parameter range.
Parameter units.
Original value of the setpoint - this value resets always after the new connection.
Default value of the setpoint - value of the default configuration prepared by ComAp.
Short description of the setpoint - basic information about the purpose of the setpoint.
Controller help button for opening full context help for the selected setpoint.
Search panel.
Go to previous occurrence.
Go to next occurrence.
Cancel search.
View
Set all setpoints to default value - this option will reset all made changes and will set all sepoints
to default values.
Reset original values - this option will reset all made changes back to original values.
Alternative setpoints
Show alternatve setpoints - this icon will open the explorer window where it is possible to find the
configuration for the setpoint comparison.
Hide alternative setpoints - in case of opened Alternative setpoints this option will close it.
Show/Hide alternative setpoint names - this option will show or hide names of alternative
setpoints to show possible differences.
Import all alternative values - this option will rewrite all setpoints of the openned connection by
those from the alternative configuration.
Import selected alternative value - this option will rewrite the selected setpoint of the openned
connection by the relevant value from the alternative configuration.
Hide panel
Hide panel - this option will hide the whole Tool bar. In case of hidden Tool bar only the icon of
is shown in the right bottom corner of the Setpoints window. After click at this icon the Tool bar will
appear again.
Note: The separate Setpoints window is possible to pin to the Right Dock Panel (page 24) by using of Pin
icon.
To edit a setpoint
1. In the Setpoint window, click the required Group name to display all related setpoints.
2. In the Setpoint value column, click the cell adjacent to the required setpoint in order to highlight it (in light
blue).
Note: If the cell has a dark gray highlight then it is password protected and you'll first need to enter a valid
password (see Password protection).
3. Change the setpoint by writing new value, increasing or decreasing the value by using of arrows or just by
choosing from the offered list.
Note: In cases where you need to copy across one or more setpoint values from an archive file, use the
Alternative setpoints feature to provide assistance.
4. Continue with other changes. Setpoints are written to the controller immediately after pressing of Enter key
or right after choosing another setpoint.
IMPORTANT: In case of changing Setpoints in Configuration window all changes will take
affect after pressing OK and Restart button only.
# Meaning
1 Active group of setpoints.
2 Active setpoint. Basic info about the Active setpoint available in the Information panel on the right.
3a Changed setpoint from its original value.
3b Indication of the group which contains any changed setpoint.
Alternative setpoints
Alternative setpoints is a LiteEdit feature that can help to compare two different configurations and to import one
or more setpoint values from another archive.
3. In the bottom Tool bar in the Setpoints window click at Show/Hide alternative setpoints icon.
4. Open the chosen configuration archive and click at Open.
5.5.2 Values
The Values window allows you to view current measured and computed values. The values are separated into
groups according to their meaning.
a. Select the Controller bookmark and in the category of Monitoring click at Values icon to open the
Values window.
b. Select the bookmark Controller or Tools and in the Right Dock Panel (page 24) click at the
bookmark Values to open the Values window.
A. Values group panel - contains all visible groups for the current type of controller.
B. Values panel - contains all visible values within the selected group. This panel can contain following parts
of values:
Value Name.
Value, including the unit if available.
C. Info panel - contains basic information about the selected value. It shows:
Value range, if available.
Value unit, if available.
Short description of the value.
Controller help button for opening full context help for the selected value.
D. Tool bar - it contains following functions:
Search
Search panel.
Go to previous occurrence.
Go to next occurrence.
Cancel search.
Hide panel - this option will hide the whole Tool bar. In case of hidden Tool bar only the icon of
is shown in the right bottom corner of the Setpoints window. After click at this icon the Tool bar will
appear again.
Note: The Values window is possible to pin to the Right Dock Panel (page 24) by using of Pin icon.
5.5.3 History
The History window displays the history log held within the controller. The history log is displayed as a table,
where each row contains one record (event) and the columns contain data values recorded in the moment that
the event occurred.
Columns of history are partially customizable. It is possible to add or delete some of columns associated with
ECU, External or Plug-in modules. This can be done by ticking the 'Add to history' option when configuring
ECU, External or Plug-in modules in Configuration window.
a. Select the Controller bookmark and in the category of Monitoring click at History icon to open the
History window.
b. Select the bookmark Controller or Tools and in the Right Dock Panel (page 24) click at the
bookmark History to open the History window.
A. Fixed history columns - basic columns of the history log which are fixed
B. History columns - logged values which belong to specific events. All values are arranged to columns
helping easy orientation in it.
Search panel.
Go to previous occurrence.
Go to next occurrence.
Cancel search.
History
Edit columns - this option opens the window with additional functions of history columns.
Hide panel - this option will hide the whole Tool bar. In case of hidden Tool bar only the icon of
is shown in the right bottom corner of the Setpoints window. After click at this icon the Tool bar will
appear again.
Note: The separate Setpoints window is possible to pin to the Right Dock Panel (page 24) by using of Pin
icon.
5.6 Language
To configure language is possible directly from Ribbon bar. Click on Language button and select required
language.
Other way of changing Language is from Home bookmark
1. Go to Home bookmark
2. Go to Controller bookmark and in the category of Access set the administrator password (Password level
3).
3. Go to Tools bookmark and in the category of Firmware click at Firmware upgrade icon.
4. The Firmware upgrade window will appear with the list of supported firmwares available in your PC.
5. Pick the wanted firmware and click at Upgrade.
Note: You will be asked to save the original configuration. It is recommended to do that.
IMPORTANT: In case there is no required firmware available in the list it is necessary to import this
to your computer. Download the relevant .PSI file and execute it with double click. The import
procedure will begin. After the successful firmware import try the Firmware upgrade procedure
once again.
5.8 Statistics
Statistic values (counters) are one of groups available in the Values (page 57). The difference from other values
is that statistics can be reset to zero or be preset to some value and they are also retained in the controller even
when the power is off.
a. Select the Controller bookmark and in the category of Monitoring click at Values icon to open the
Values window.
b. Select the bookmark Controller or Tools and in the Right Dock Panel (page 24) click at the
bookmark Values to open the Values window.
3. Select the group of Statistics.
2. Select the Controller bookmark and in the category of Access click at Enter password icon. Enter the
Administrator password for the full access to the controller.
3. Select the Tools bookmark and in the category of Statistics click at Set statistics icon to display the
Statistics setup window.
4. For each parameter enter your new required value and either:
a. Click the Set button, or
b. Continue changing all required values and after that click the Set all button.
5. When finished, close the window.
IMPORTANT: All statistic values can be reset to zero using Clear all button.
5.9 Security
Security bookmark allows to Change password (page 66) and to Change access code (page 67).
Note: For the information how to activate password see Enter password on page 50 or how to deactivate
password see Deactivate password on page 51.
For configuration in LiteEdit go to Tools bookmark and in section Security click on Change password icon .
A window Change password appears.
Related FW 10.1.0
Comm object 1
Inputs
Function OR
Input 1 Input 2 Output
0 0 0
0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 1
Function AND
Input 1 Input 2 Output
0 0 0
0 1 0
1 0 0
1 1 1
There have to be at least 2 inputs every time. There may be up to 8 inputs configured.
Function XOR
Input 1 Input 2 Output
0 0 0
0 1 1
1 0 1
1 1 0
Function RS
R S Qn+1
0 0 Qn
0 1 1
1 0 0
1 1 0
Note: Level On and Level Off can be constants or values from controller.
IMPORTANT: In case that values on inputs have different decimal numbers than the values
are converted and the name of block is red. It is strongly recommended to use values with
the same decimal numbers.
Related FW 10.1.0
Comm object 14
Inputs
Note: If you want the output to start at logical 0, tick First down option. Otherwise the output will start at
logical 1.
IMPORTANT: In case that inputs are not connected and First down option isn´t tick, than
output is active.
Note: If Input time up or Input time down value is <0, this input is internally set to zero.
Note: Input time up and Input time down values can be constants or values from controller.
Note: Use Pulse on edge option to choose between delay and pulse mode.
Note: Prefix of protection (e.g. Wrn, Sd, BOC) is added automatically into alarmlist message.