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Summary of Content for Mitsubishi MES3-EAP1-AI Software User's Manual PDF

Before operating the instrument, you should first read thoroughly this operation

manual for safe operation and optimized performance of the product.

Deliver this users manual to the end user.

Users Manual

Mitsubishi Electric Energy Saving Support Software EcoAdviser Energy Saving Data Analysis Software Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software

MODEL

MES3-EAP1-DA MES3-EAP1-AI

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Introduction Thank you for purchasing our Energy Saving Data Analysis Software or Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software, EcoAdviser, in Mitsubishi Electric Energy Saving Support Software. This instruction manual provides essential information to install, set up, and operate EcoAdviser. Before use, be sure to thoroughly read the manual to properly use the software. We recommend that you keep the manual in a safe place for future reference and read it whenever necessary. The manual should be forwarded to the end user. This manual is designed with the assumption that the user can basically operate a computer, whose operating system (OS)is Windows, where EcoAdviser is to be installed. If you need to know basic operation of Windows, refer to the manual of your OS.

Features EcoAdviser is an application software and can be used by installing on a computer, which is in the same network with EcoWebServer or which is equipped with the Edgecross software platform. EcoAdviser has functions such as analysis using various types of graphs, dashboard creation, and energy-loss diagnosis. The detailed features are as follows: Easy setup

The setup is easy to use each function of EcoAdviser. Data extraction of one product from multiple types of products

When you use the equipment where multiple types of products are manufactured, you can extract data of one product from multiple types of products.

Dashboard creation You can customize the dashboard to display items, such as graphs, images, and measuring values.

Input of off-line data By setting the manual input measuring point, you can input data of off-line, such as production volume.

Daily/Monthly/Annual report creation The daily/monthly/annual report is created based on the measuring data.

An application compatible with Edgecross By installing EcoAdviser on a computer which is equipped with the Edgecross software, it is possible to use the data of various companies measuring instruments that Edgecross collects.

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The following features are for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1- AI). Extraction of energy-loss from production equipment

EcoAdviser can extract energy-loss from five viewpoints for each equipment. Diagnosis of energy-loss factors

The highly correlated items as energy-loss factors are identified as results of this software's diagnosis function, and those items are displayed in a ranking table form.

Result check of energy saving improvement activities You can check the two values before and after energy saving improvement activities, such as energy consumption or electricity rate.

Cautions for use EcoAdviser (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI) converts energy consumption into the corresponding amount of energy costs using the electricity rate setting. Energy-loss factor diagnosis indicates the result calculated by the specified program. The correct result may not be obtained due to diagnosis period or data bias. Please use it for your energy saving activities as a reference.

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Package contents When unpacking your package, check all the contents.

Contents Quantity Details

CD-ROM

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The install program of EcoAdviser *This instruction manual, which lists the Software end user license agreement, is included.

Hardware key 1

Necessary to run the software *The hardware key of Energy Saving Data Analysis Software

(Model: MES3-EAP1-DA) is different from the key of Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3- EAP1-AI). Since the two hardware keys are incompatible with each other, use the supplied hardware key. For details, refer to [2.5 Hardware Key].

Instruction for package contents

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The instruction document on the package contents of EcoAdviser

The Software end user

license agreement

1

The Software end user license agreement of EcoAdviser *It is also described in this manual.

Note To start EcoAdviser, the hardware key is required.

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Network construction and connection Please note that we do not provide technical support for network construction and connection. When protecting the system from illegal access by external parties, incorporate safety measures against

it by the user itself. Our company shall not be liable for any problems arising from illegal access. We recommend that you observe the following precautions: 1) Use LAN to prevent illegal access from outside. 2) When connecting to Internet, incorporate security measures such as Firewall or VPN.

Make sure that a computer, where EcoAdviser is installed, can communicate with the device on the network to collect data from EcoWebServerIII via HTTP communication or to collect/output data on the network drive.

When you remotely operate a computer, where EcoAdviser is installed, by using tools such as remote desktop connection, EcoAdviser does not start under such a condition. Set up the connection of remote control while EcoAdviser is running.

Storage To store the hardware key and CD-ROM, avoid the following places: The ambient temperature exceeds the range +5 to +45. The daily average temperature exceeds +35. The ambient humidity exceeds the range 10 to 90% RH or condensing places. Exposure to rain, water droplets, or direct sunlight, or near heating apparatus Exposure to excessive vibration or impact Exposure to much dust, corrosive gas, salty environment, or oil mist Pieces of metal or similar substances are scattered. Exposure to strong magnetic fields or large exogenous noise.

After-sales service If, within one year from the day of purchase or 18 months after manufacturing, whichever comes earlier, a defect in quality is acknowledged and the cause of the defect lies in our company, we will provide a free replacement. However, even within one year from the purchase day, you will be charged in the following cases: The defect is caused by incorrect operation. The defect is caused by misuse. After one year from the purchase day, the charge will be made.

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Disposal Dispose of the product in compliance with the laws and regulations determined by the local government.

Prohibition No copying or reproduction of this manual, in part or in whole, is permitted without the consent of our company.

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Expressions used in this manual Basically, this manual explains the operation or function of Energy Saving Data Analysis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA) as an example, excluding the functions of Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI). Glossary The following terms are used in this manual.

Term Explanation Common terms EcoAdviser Indicate this software program. Edgecross An open edge computing software platform, which is built by Edgecross

Consortium members going beyond the bounds of companies and industries, and enables FA and IT cooperation

Computer A client computer or an industrial computer such as MELIPC, which is produced by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, where EcoAdviser is to be installed

Collection source Indicate EcoWebServer or Edgecross. Measuring value Indicate measuring data of each measuring point.

The data that EcoAdviser collects from each collection source and the calculated results are managed as measured values.

Product type time period measuring point

A measuring point to extract data of one product from multiple types of products

Calculation measuring point

A measuring point to perform four arithmetic operations on measuring points

Specific consumption measuring point

A measuring point to calculate specific consumption

Manual input measuring point

A measuring point to register data other than collection sources, such as measuring points of off-line

Dashboard A window (board) where various panels, such as graphs and images can be displayed together.

Pulse A measuring type of the measuring point that measures a difference value, which is a difference between the previous indication value and the present indication value

Analog value A measuring type of the measuring point that measures a value at the time of collection

Power factor A measuring type of the measuring point that measures power factor Operating status A measuring type of the measuring point that measures the ON/OFF state of

contact or digital signal IIS Microsoft Internet Information Services, a web server produced by

Microsoft Corporation

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Term Explanation

Terms only for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI) Five focusing viewpoints for energy saving

Indicate the following items. For details, refer to [7.1 Outline]. (1) Equipment time-loss (start-up) (2) Equipment time-loss (shut-down) (3-1) Utility time-loss (start-up) (3-2) Utility time-loss (shut-down) (4) Specific consumption (5) Production loss time rate

Energy-loss during the standby/break time

Indicate the following items. For details, refer to [7.1 Outline]. (1) Energy-loss during the standby time (equipment) (2) Energy loss during the standby time (utility) (3) Energy-loss during the break time (equipment) (4) Energy-loss during the break time (utility)

Energy saving viewpoints

Indicate five focusing viewpoints for energy saving and energy-loss during the standby/break time.

Energy-loss diagnosis Diagnose energy-loss in the equipment. Two methods: Energy-loss extraction and Energy-loss factor diagnosis.

Energy-loss extraction Calculate each value of the energy saving viewpoint of the equipment using diagnosis data from collection sources. The calculation result is saved as diagnosis data.

Energy-loss factor diagnosis

Diagnose the relationship between the values calculated by energy-loss extraction and the pre-set factors.

Diagnosis data 15/30/60-minute data of five focusing viewpoints for energy saving and energy-loss during the standby/break time of the registered equipment

Diagnosis data from collection sources

Data collected from each collection source every minute. This data is used to perform diagnosis.

Improvement result check

Compare the two data between before and after improvement when you take action to improve. Specify the two periods before and after improvement to display the diagnosis data in a single chart.

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Related materials

Material name Ref. No. Edgecross Basic Software for Windows Users Manual, ECP-BS1-WEdgecross Basic Software for Windows)

*1

EcoWebServer Users Manual, Setting edition

Japanese EcoServer IB63915

English Energy Saving Data Collecting Server EcoWebServer Users Manual (Setting)

IB63919

Chinese IB63917 EcoWebServer Users Manual, Operating edition

Japanese EcoServer IB63914

English Energy Saving Data Collecting Server EcoWebServer Users Manual (Operating)

IB63918

Chinese IB63916 *1: Download from the web site of Edgecross Marketplace. Trademarks Microsoft, Windows, and Excel are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States

and other countries. Ethernet is a trademark of FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp. Edgecross is a registered trademark of General Incorporated Association Edgecross Consortium. EcoAdviser is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. Other company and product names herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective

owners. In the text, trademark symbols such as "TM" and "" may not be written.

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Table of Contents

Introduction 1

Table of Contents 9

1. System Information 11 1.1 System Architecture .......................................................................................................... 11 1.2 Specifications ................................................................................................................... 14

2. Preparation for Use 20 2.1 Computers Operation Environment .................................................................................... 20 2.2 Edgecrosss Data File Collection .......................................................................................... 21 2.3 Installation/Uninstallation .................................................................................................. 24 2.4 How to Update EcoAdviser ................................................................................................. 27 2.5 Hardware Key .................................................................................................................. 27

3. Basic Operation Guide 28 3.1 Start/Exit ........................................................................................................................ 28 3.2 Basic Operation Flow......................................................................................................... 29 3.3 Useful Function ................................................................................................................ 34

4. Settings 39 4.1 Measuring Point Settings ................................................................................................... 40 4.2 Diagnosis Settings ............................................................................................................ 81 4.3 System Settings ............................................................................................................. 110 4.4 System Maintenance ....................................................................................................... 116 4.5 Version Information ........................................................................................................ 127

5. Data 128 5.1 Manual Collection ........................................................................................................... 128 5.2 Manual Calculation .......................................................................................................... 134 5.3 Output .......................................................................................................................... 137 5.4 Manual Input/Edition ...................................................................................................... 149

6. Auto Execute Settings 158 6.1 Cautions ........................................................................................................................ 160 6.2 Automatic Data Collection ................................................................................................ 161 6.3 Automatic Data Output ................................................................................................... 162 6.4 Automatic Diagnosis ....................................................................................................... 163

7. Diagnosis 164 7.1 Outline .......................................................................................................................... 165 7.2 Energy-Loss Diagnosis Settings ........................................................................................ 168 7.3 Energy-Loss Diagnosis by Manual Operation ...................................................................... 169 7.4 Energy-Loss Diagnosis Result Check ................................................................................. 174 7.5 Improvement Result Check .............................................................................................. 192 7.6 Other Function ............................................................................................................... 199

8. Graph 201

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8.1 Creation/Saving of Graph Panel ........................................................................................ 201 8.2 Data Analysis/Graph Edition ............................................................................................ 209 8.3 Deletion of Graph Panel ................................................................................................... 218 8.4 Change of Other Settings ................................................................................................ 220

9. Dashboard 223 9.1 Dashboard Creation/Edition ............................................................................................. 224 9.2 Dashboard Display Function ............................................................................................. 252 9.3 Dashboard Output Function ............................................................................................. 254 9.4 Dashboard Closing .......................................................................................................... 256 9.5 Dashboard Deletion ........................................................................................................ 257

10. Report 258 10.1 Report Setting .............................................................................................................. 259 10.2 Report Output .............................................................................................................. 269

11. Troubleshooting 278

12. Appendix 288 12.1 File Format .................................................................................................................. 288 12.2 IIS Settings .................................................................................................................. 299 12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Function ..................................................... 303

The Software end user license agreement 306

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1. System Information

1.1 System Architecture The following illustrates some examples of system architecture using EcoAdviser. When using EcoWebServer for data collection

*1: EcoAdviser collects measuring data from the zoom (1 min.) data file or demand (daily) data file of

EcoWebServer. *2: To browse the dashboard HTML file on the computer in the network, activate the web server function,

such as IIS, on the computer. For details about IIS, refer to [12.2 IIS Settings].

Computer *2

Ethernet

EcoWebServer

Collection source (Max. 20 units)

EcoAdviser

+

Hardware key

Measuring data *1

Dashboard (HTML file)

Computer on the network

Access the server computer for webpage to browse dashboard HTML files. *2

This product

EcoWebServer

Measuring instrument

Data such as energy consumption and

production volume

PLC

Data such as energy consumption and

production volume

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When using Edgecross for data collection

*1: EcoAdviser collects measuring data from the historical data file of Edgecross. *2: To browse the dashboard HTML file on the computer in the network, activate the web server function,

such as IIS, on the computer. For details about IIS, refer to [12.2 IIS Settings].

*3: If the industrial computer (MELIPC) can communicate with EcoWebServer via Ethernet, not only Edgecross but also EcoWebServer can be registered as a collection source.

Industrial computer (MELIPC) *2

Ethernet

EcoAdviser

+

Hardware key

+

Dashboard (HTML file))

Peripherals

This product

Computer on the network

Access the server computer for webpage to browse dashboard HTML files. *2

PLC

Measuring instrument

Measuring data *1

Collection source

PLC

Data such as energy consumption and

production volume

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When using the network storage

*1: If you output/save the dashboards HTML file to/in the network storage, you can browse the file by

accessing to the network storage from the computer on the network without setting up the web server function such as IIS.

*2: You can configure the system using the network storage even when using the industrial computer (MELIPC).

Computer *1*2

Ethernet

EcoAdviser

+

Hardware key

Computer on the network

Access the network storage to browse a dashboard HTML file. *1

This product

Network storage

Dashboard (HTML file)

Dashboard (HTML file) outputsave

EcoWebServer

Collection source (Max. 20 units)

EcoWebServer

Measuring instrument

Measuring data

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1.2 Specifications

Specifications of the software

: The function of Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI) Item Specifications

M easuring point settings

Register collection source Register a collection source and its measuring points.

Collection source EcoWebServer, Edgecross Number of collection sources 20 units *1 Number of measuring points 5680 points

EcoWebServer 255 points per unit EcoWebServer with the demand monitoring function

Demand period (15 minutes): 284 points per unit Demand period (30 minutes): 282 points per unit Demand period (60 minutes): 280 points per unit

Edgecross 256 points per unit (the number of data logging flows *2) Data type: BOOL, INT, UINT, DINT, UDINT, REAL, LREAL

Register manual input measuring point Register a measuring point other than collection sources, such as off-line meters.

Number of registrations 256 points Register product type time period measuring point

Register a measuring point to extract data of one product from multiple types of products.

Number of registrations 256 points Measuring value point Time period measuring point

Select from collection sources measuring points or manual input measuring points.

Time period type 0 to 65535

Register calculation measuring point Register a measuring point to perform four arithmetic operations on measuring points.

Number of registrations 256 points

Available measuring point

Select from collection sources measuring points, manual input measuring points, or product type time period measuring points. 200 points can be registered per calculation formula. 4000 letters can be used per calculation formula.

Register specific consumption measuring point

Register a measuring point to calculate specific consumption.

Number of registrations 256 points Energy measuring point Production number measuring point

Select from collection sources measuring points, manual input measuring points, product type time period measuring points, or calculation measuring points.

Measuring point group

Folder tree: 4 hierarchy levels Number of groups256 groups Number of measuring points: 256 points per group *7000 measuring points for alll groups

*1: In the case that the collection source is Edgecross, the number of registrations depends on the number of data logging flows of Edgecross. The number of data logging flows is up to 12 on Edgecross Ver. 1.22. For more information about the data logging flow, refer to the Edgecross Basic Software for Windows Users Manual.

*2: In the case that only Edgecross is registered for every collection source, you can register measuring points up to 3072, which means 256 measuring points times 12 collectoin sources.

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Item Specifications

Graph function

Analysis method (Graph type) Select from time series chart, box plot, pie chart, scatter plot, histogram, or pareto chart.

Display interval Select from Hour, Day, Month, or Year. *For box plot, this is set to Hour.

Number of saving 300 panels

D ashboard function

Dashboard creation Create a dashboard where various types of panels can be displayed.

Sheet setting 10 sheets per dashboard

Panel type

Graph panel, which is created with the graph function

Diagnosis panel, which is created using the graph/table of diagnosis result

10 panels per sheet in total of the two types*3

Number panel, which is created using collected measuring point data

15 panels per sheet

Image panel, which is created using image files

5 panels per sheet

Number of saving 5 files Display mode Display the created dashboard on EcoAdviser.

Display settings

Auto-update Set the automatic update of the data on the dashboard. Auto-update timing 1-hour cycle (after automatic collection) Tab display Set the display of the tab for sheet switching. Auto-switch Set the automatic switching of the sheet at regular intervals. Auto-switch interval 10/20/30/60/120/180/300 (sec.)

HTML output Output the created dashboard to the HTML file.

Automatic HTML output function Set the automatic output to the HTML file at the time of changing the dashboard setting or updating the displayed data.

Output timing 1-hour cycle (after automatic collection) Saving destination Set the saving destination of HTML files to be output.

*3: Of diagnosis panel, 100 panels for all dashboards can be placed to display the result of energy-loss factor diagnosis.

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Item Specifications

Report function

Format Set up the report format.

Number of saving 24 report settings (In one setting, each output item of daily, monthly, and annual report is saved.)

Number of output items

Daily report 320 items 16 items per sheet 20 sheets

Monthly report

320 items 16 items per sheet 20 sheets

Annual report

320 items 16 items per sheet 20 sheets

Output item

Select from collection sources measuring points, manual input measuring points, product type time period measuring points, calculation measuring points, or specific consumption measuring points.

Report creation

Daily report Create the daily report of a specified day and save it in the Excel format.

Monthly report Create the monthly report of a specified month and save it in the Excel format.

Annual report Create the annual report of a specified year and save it in the Excel format.

Automatic output setting of reports Set the automatic output of reports.

Automatic output time Set the time of automatic output of reports.

Saving destination Set the destination path of daily report files. Set the destination path of monthly report files. Set the destination path of annual report files.

D ata collection function

File collection settings Collect the logging files stored in the collection source.

File type EcoWebServer Zoom (1 min.) data file, demand (daily) data file *4 Edgecross Historical data file

Automatic collection Set the collection for each file type.

Automatic collection timing

EcoWebServer: Collection time specified by the user Edgecross: Collection period specified by the user

Aggregation period Set the collection period for each of daily/monthly/annual basis. Retention period Set the retention period for each file type.

15/30/60-minute basis data

2 to 10 years *Default: 10 years

Day basis data Month basis data Year basis data Diagnosis data Diagnosis data from

collection sources 62 days

File deletion timing Sequentially delete the logging files of expired retention period. *4: When the collection source is EcoWebServer with the demand monitoring function, it is possible to collect the

demand (daily) data file.

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Item Specifications

D ata input function

Data input Input 15-min/30-min/60-min data of each measuring point for a user-specified period. *Input at one time: 256 measuring points *Specified period: 31 days

Export Output 15-min/30-min/60-min/24-hour data of each measuring point for a user-specified period to the Excel file.

Import Input 15-min/30-min/60-min/24-hour data of each measuring point to the imported Excel file.

Calculation function

Available measuring point

Select from product type time period measuring points, calculation measuring points, or specific consumption measuring points. *256 measuring points at one time

Automatic calculation Automatically calculate measuring point data.

Available measuring point

Select from product type time period measuring points, calculation measuring points, or specific consumption measuring points.

Calculation timing At the execution of automatic collection

D ata output function

Data output Output the collected measuring point data, which is saved in the file.

Automatic output settings Set the automatic output of data files.

Output group Max. 30 groups Output destination Set the destination path.

Available measuring point

Select from collection sources measuring points, manual input measuring points, product type time period measuring points, calculation measuring points, or specific consumption measuring points.

Output timing After automatic collection

Maintenance function

Backup Back up the setting values and data to the folder

Restore Restore the setting values and data backed up from the specified folder

Version *5

EcoAdviser MES3-EAP1-DA: 1.0.1 MES3-EAP1-AI: 1.0.0

Historical data access I/F 1.0 *5: The latest version is described.

For the version history, refer to [4.5 Version Information].

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Item Specifications

D iagnosis settings

Equipment setting Register the equipment information for energy-loss diagnosis Number of registrations 50 pieces Energy-loss factor setting Set the energy-loss factor by equipment Number of registrations 20 points per equipment Calculation measuring point for diagnosis setting

Register the calculation measuring point for energy-loss diagnosis.

Number of registrations 150 points

Available measuring point Select from collection sources measuring points other than demand measuring points.

Electricity rate setting Set the currency unit and the electricity rate per 1 kWh to convert energy consumption into the amount.

Evaluation reset Reset the evaluation for energy-loss factor.

D iagnosis function

Energy-loss diagnosis Diagnose the following two items for equipment.

Energy-loss extraction *6

Extract the data of five focusing viewpoints for energy saving and energy-loss during the standby/break time by equipment to rank the equipment in order of energy-loss.

Energy-loss factor diagnosis

Diagnose energy-loss factors using the default and additional settings of factors.

Improvement result check Compare the data of two periods to check the improvement result by energy saving improvement activities.

Automatic diagnosis Automatically perform energy-loss extraction, energy-loss factor diagnosis, and improvement result check.

Diagnosis panel Save the graph or table of energy-loss extraction, energy-loss factor diagnosis, or improvement result check.

Number of saving 50 panels *6: You might not get exact and correct energy-loss extraction because of the energy data with less decimal digits.

In that case you should collect the energy with more high-precision and with more low-decimall digits.

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Specifications of one-rotation processing of pulse

EcoAdviser executes one-rotation processing for measuring points, whose measuring type is pulse, as the following. Change the maximum accumulated count value of each collection source to match EcoAdviser. *Both when the collection source is EcoWebServer and when CC-Link terminal devices only are used, no setting change is required.

The upper limit measuring value is determined depending on the digit number of the last value. The following table shows some examples.

Digit number of the last value

Upper limit measuring value

Example

3 digits 999 The last value: 987, the current value: 123 Measuring value=1000+123-987136

4 digits 9999 The last value: 9876, the current value: 1234 Measuring value=10000+1234-98761358

5 digits 99999 The last value: 98765, the current value: 12345 Measuring value=100000+12345-9876513580

6 digits 999999 The last value: 987654, the current value: 123456 Measuring value=1000000+123456-987654135802

Data collection

Is the measuring value decreasing?

Calculate the difference from the

last value.

Record as a measuring

value.

Determine the upper limit

measuring value.

Perform one- rotation

processing.

Yes

No

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2. Preparation for Use

2.1 Computers Operation Environment The following table shows the operation environment of the computer where EcoAdviser is to be installed.

Item Specification OS Microsoft Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise/IoT Enterprise (64-bit) Language version Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese CPU Intel CoreTM i3-550 or more recommended Memory 4 GB or more recommended

Hard disk drive

Software: 4 GB or more Data: 15 GB or more *1

Software: 4 GB or more Data: 20 GB or more *1

LAN 10/100/1000BASE-T1 USB connector (Type A) 1 connector (for connecting the hardware key) CD drive 1 drive (for installing EcoAdviser)

Spreadsheet *2 Microsoft Excel 2016 (32-bit/64-bit) Microsoft Excel 2019 (32-bit/64-bit)

Display resolution 1024768 pixels or more Input device A mouse and keyboard

*1: If you set the storage period of each data and the registration number of each measuring point to the maximum, this capacity will be necessary.

*2: You cannot use the Excel that has been purchased from Microsoft Store. Use the desktop version of Excel.

When using EcoAdviser, note the following points: While EcoAdviser is running, do not open the CSV file collected from the collection source or

daily/monthly/annual report in the Excel file. Otherwise, you will fail to save the data. For the use conditions and installation conditions, such as power supply voltage, frequency, and earth

grounding, on the computer where EcoAdviser is installed, observe the terms and conditions described in the manual of the computer.

Depending on the settings of power options in the used computer, data collection may stop midway. Set the sleep timer to Never on the computer and then save the setting.

Synchronize the time of each collection source and the computer. For details, refer to [6.2 Automatic Data Collection].

The data storage period is limited for collection source. Therefore, collect data periodically. This software may run slowly on your computer if there are a lot of saved data or if the software has a

large number of registered data, such as measuring points and graph settings.

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2.2 Edgecrosss Data File Collection Set the data period and the number of lines in a file as described below in order that EcoAdviser can collect the data if the collection source is Edgecross. *For details on the settings, refer to Edgecross Basic Software for Windows Users Manual.

Measuring type: analog value, power factor, operating status, pulse whose type is indicated

Historical data file setting Data period Number of file lines

60 seconds 60 lines 30 seconds 120 lines 10 seconds 360 lines

Data collection from the historical data file EcoAdviser collects data of the latest time before the collection time.

2019/3/4 12:30:00,103, 2019/3/4 12:45:00,114, 2019/3/4 13:00:00,108, 2019/3/4 13:15:00,111,

2019/3/4 13:15:00 (The current collection time)

Historical data file

Indication value Time

The latest data before the current collection time is used.

2019/3/4 13:00:00 (The last collection time)

2019/3/4 13:15:00 (The current collection time)

Historical data file

Indication value

Time

2019/3/4 12:30:00,4, 2019/3/4 12:45:00,5, 2019/3/4 13:00:00,5, 2019/3/4 13:15:00,4,

Each latest data before the current collection time and the last collection time is used.

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The difference value is calculated.

The latest data before the last collection time is used.

2019/3/4 13:13:27,100, 2019/3/4 13:14:27,111, 2019/3/4 13:15:27,116,

2019/3/4 12:58:17,11, 2019/3/4 12:59:17,11, 2019/3/4 13:00:17,12, 2019/3/4 13:01:17,12,

2019/3/4 13:13:17,15, 2019/3/4 13:14:17,15, 2019/3/4 13:15:17,15,

Measuring value

Measuring value

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Measuring type: pulse whose type is difference

Historical data file setting Data period Number of file lines Details

3600 sec. (60 min.) 1 line This setting is used in the analysis function. Match the data period to EcoAdviser. For details, refer to [4.3.4 Collection setting].

1800 sec. (30 min.) 2 lines 900 sec. (15 min.) 4 lines 60 sec. 60 lines This setting is used in the diagnosis function.

*The measuring point used in the analysis function and the one in the diagnosis function differ. Each of them must be registered as a separate measuring point.

e.g. when you want to use Measuring point A both in the analysis and diagnosis functions, register

Measuring point A and Measuring point A to EcoAdviser. The data period of EcoAdviser is 15 minutes.

Measuring point Historical data file setting

Data period Number of file lines Measuring point A 900 sec. 4 lines Measuring point A 60 sec. 60 lines

Data collection from the historical data file EcoAdviser collects data of the latest time before the collection time.

2019/3/4 12:30:00,103, 2019/3/4 12:45:00,114, 2019/3/4 13:00:00,108, 2019/3/4 13:15:00,111,

2019/3/4 13:15:00 (The current collection time)

Historical data file Measuring value

Difference value Time

2019/3/4 13:13:14,100, 2019/3/4 13:14:14,111, 2019/3/4 13:15:14,116,

The latest data before the current collection time is used.

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Collectable data type

The following table shows a list of data types that EcoAdviser can collect. : Collectable -: Non-collectable Notice: If you set the real number, it must have max. 14 decimal places. *If there are any incompatible data types in the historical data definition file, those parts will be skipped.

Data type Collectable BOOL INT UINT DINT UDINT LINT - ULINT - REAL *1 LREAL *1 STRING - WSTRING -

*1: The data range that can be used on EcoAdviser is 999999999999.999 to -999999999999.999. Any values greater than the above data range are collected as 999999999999.999 and any smaller values than that range are collected as -999999999999.999.

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2.3 Installation/Uninstallation This section describes how to install and uninstall EcoAdviser. *1: You must log in as a user with administrative rights to install the software. *2: You can install the software on one computer per license. *3: The hardware key is not necessary to install but to start the software.

Installing EcoAdviser

(1) Insert the CD-ROM of EcoAdviser into the CD drive of the computer. (2) Open the CD drive and start the installer.

*The following is the file name of the installer: MES3-EAP1-DA: setup_MES3-EAP1-DA_x64.exe MES3-EAP1-AI: setup_MES3-EAP1-AI_x64.exe

(3) The following window appears. Click the Next button.

(4) The following window appears.

If you agree with the Software end user license agreement, click the Yes button.

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(5) The following window appears.

When installing on the default destination, click the Next button to start the installation. *The following is the default destination to install: MES3-EAP1-DA: C:\Mitsubishi\MES3-EAP1\ MES3-EAP1-AI: C:\Mitsubishi\MES3-EAP1-AI\

(6) When the installation is completed, the following window appears.

Click the Finish button to close the window. This is the end of the installation.

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Uninstalling EcoAdviser

You must log in as a user with administrative rights to uninstall the software. *Even if you uninstall the software, various setting values and the folders created during operation, such as CSV folders and report folders, are not deleted.

(1) From the Start menu, click Settings and then click Apps.

Open the Apps & features window. (2) From the list, select Energy Saving Data Analysis Software or Energy Saving Data Analysis

and Diagnosis Software. Click the Uninstall button.

(3) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to start the uninstallation.

(4) When the uninstallation is completed, the following window appears.

Click the Finish button to close the window. This is the end of the uninstallation.

Click Click

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2.4 How to Update EcoAdviser This section describes how to update the software from Energy Saving Data Analysis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA) to Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI) and the precautions.

Operation Details

4.4.1 Backup Back up the setting values and data of Energy Saving Data Analysis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA).

2.3.2 Uninstalling

EcoAdviser Uninstall Energy Saving Data Analysis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA).

2.3.1 Installing

EcoAdviser Install Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3- EAP1-AI).

4.4.2 Restoration Restore the setting values and data to Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI).

Note Energy Saving Data Analysis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA) and Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI) cannot coexist. If you try to install Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software on the computer where Energy Saving Data Analysis Software is installed, the Energy Saving Data Analysis Software will be uninstalled. The data collected on Energy Saving Data Analysis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA) is impossible to use for diagnosis. To perform the diagnosis, data must be collected from collection sources again.

2.5 Hardware Key The hardware keys of Energy Saving Data Analysis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA) and Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI) differ. Use the supplied hardware key because the two keys are incompatible. This section describes how to distinguish the hardware key. The seal shown in the figure below is attached to the hardware key. Judge from the number indicated on the seal.

19D30X ********

19D305: Energy Saving Data Analysis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA). 19D306: Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI)

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3. Basic Operation Guide

3.1 Start/Exit

Starting EcoAdviser

(1) Connect the hardware key to your computer.

(2) Double-click the shortcut on the desktop. Otherwise, from the Start menu, click MITSUBISHI Energy Management to select EcoAdviser.

(3) The software starts.

*At the first startup, the setting window appears for display language. Select a language and click the OK button. If you want to change the language setting after the first setup, change it from System settings. For details, refer to [4.3.3 Language setting].

Exiting EcoAdviser

(1) Click the button at the upper right of the window. (2) The following confirmation window appears.

Click the Yes button to exit the software.

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3.2 Basic Operation Flow

Initial setup

On the first startup, set the following settings before using each function.

System settings Set the settings such as data collection and storage period as necessary.

For details, refer to [4.3 System Settings].

Measuring point settings

Register collection sources and measuring points including manual input measuring points and specific consumption measuring points as necessary. For details, refer to [4.1 Measuring Point Settings].

Diagnosis settings

This is the function of Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI). Register the information for diagnosis as necessary. For details, refer to [4.2 Diagnosis Settings].

Manual collection Collect the past data of measuring points from the collection source as

necessary. For details, refer to [5.1 Manual Collection].

Auto execute settings

Set the auto execute functions such as automatic collection, output and diagnosis as necessary. For details, refer to [6 Auto Execute Settings].

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Energy-loss diagnosis execution

This is the function of Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1- AI). The following is a flow to execute energy-loss diagnosis.

Manual collection Collect data for the diagnosis period from the collection source.

For details, refer to [5.1 Manual Collection] or [7.3.2 Setting the diagnosis period].

Diagnosis

Extract energy-loss data or diagnose its factors by equipment. You can save the graph or table of the diagnosis result in the diagnosis panel and place it on the dashboard as necessary. For details, refer to [7 Diagnosis].

Energy saving activities using the diagnosis function

This is the function of Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1- AI). The following is a flow of improvement activity using the energy-loss diagnosis.

Manual collection

Collect data for the diagnosis period from the collection source. For details, refer to [5.1 Manual Collection] or [7.3.2 Setting the diagnosis period].

Diagnosis Extract energy-loss data or diagnose its factors by equipment.

For details, refer to [7 Diagnosis].

Improvement activity

From the diagnosis result, you will take action to improve the situation.

Improvement result check

Check the two data before and after improvement activities. For details, refer to [7.5 Improvement Result Check].

Return to the beginning of the flow.

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Graph/Data display

The following is a flow to display data/graphs on EcoAdviser or on the web.

Graph panel creation Create a new graph panel to display on the dashboard.

For details, refer to [8 Graph].

Dashboard settings Arrange the created panels on the dashboard.

For details, refer to [9.1 Dashboard Creation/Edition].

Analysis with graphs

The following is a flow to analyze data using graphs. Data analysis with graphs

Create a new graph panel and then change the setting such as display period to analyze. For details, refer to [8 Graph].

Report creation

The following is a flow to manually create the daily/monthly/annual report.

Report creation Set up the daily/monthly/annual report to output.

For details, refer to [10.2.3 Setting the output].

Manual collection/input of data

The following is a flow to manually collect or input data.

Data operation Manually collect, input, or extract measuring point data.

For details, refer to [5 Data].

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Setting change after the operetion starts

(Addition/Change of collection source/measuring point)

The following is a flow to add/change the information on the collection source/measuring point. *When you use Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI), check whether the measuring point is used in the diagnosis setting. If it used, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Function]. Addition/Change of collection source/ measuring point

Add or change the information on the collection source or measuring point as necessary. For details, refer to [4.1 Measuring Point Settings].

Change of

measuring point group

According to the operation above, change the measuring point group setting as necessary. For details, refer to [4.1.12 Setting the measuring point group].

Manual collection Collect the past data of measuring points from the collection source as

necessary. For details, refer to [5.1 Manual Collection].

Setting change after the operetion starts (Deletion of collection source/measuring point)

The following is a flow to delete the information on the collection source or measuring point. *When you use Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI) check whether the measuring point is used in the diagnosis setting. If used, change the setting value and then delete the measuring point. For details on the setting change, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Fucntion].

Deletion of collection source/ measuring point

Delete the registered collection source or measuring point as necessary. For details, refer to [4.1 Measuring Point Settings].

Reference error resolution

According to the operation above, reference errors occur in the linked calculation measuring point, product type time period measuring point, or specific consumption measuring point. Accordingly, change the setting where the errors are occurring to resolve as necessary. For details, refer to [4.1.13 Displaying the reference error].

Manual collection Collect the past data of measuring points from the collection source as

necessary. For details, refer to [5.1 Manual Collection].

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Setting change after the operetion starts

(Addition of equipment/factor diagnosis /calculation measuring point setting)

This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI). The following is a flow to add the diagnosis setting, such as equipment, factor diagnosis, or calculation measuring point.

Addition of diagnosis setting

Add the equipment setting, factor diagnosis setting, or calculation measuring point setting as necessary. For details, refer to [4.2.2 Registering/Changing the equipment information], [4.2.5 Setting/Editing the energy-loss factor], or [4.2.7 Setting the calculation measuring point for diagnosis].

Manual collection

Collect data for the diagnosis period from the collection source. To reflect the changed settings to the past diagnosis data, execute the diagnosis again as necessary. For details, refer to [5.1 Manual Collection] or [7.3.2 Setting the diagnosis period].

Diagnosis

Extract energy-loss or diagnose its factor by equipment. You can save the graph or table of the diagnosis result in the diagnosis panel and place it on the dashboard as necessary. For details, refer to [7 Diagnosis].

Setting change after the operetion starts (Change of equipment/factor diagnosis /calculation measuring point setting)

This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI). For details on the operation, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Fucntion].

Setting change after the operetion starts (Deletion of equipment/factor diagnosis setting)

This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI). The following is a flow to delete the equipment/factor diagnosis setting.

Deletion of diagnosis setting

Delete the equipment or factor diagnosis setting as necessary. For details, refer to [4.2.3 Deleting the equipment information] or [4.2.6 Deleting the energy-loss factor setting].

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3.3 Useful Function EcoAdviser is designed to display data in the table format at various settings. To easily select any data from the table, EcoAdviser has the following functions.

Data sortingascending/descending order

Click the Title bar to sort data in ascending or descending order based on the selected column. For ascending sort order, the sign appears in the selected item. For descending order, the sign does the same.

Title bar

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Filter

Using the filter function, it is possible to display a specific value only or to search for a value that match any of specified conditions. By hovering your mouse over the title bar, you see the sign at the right end of the item column. Click the sign.

The following window appears. The actions of the Values and Text Filters tab are as follows.

Title bar

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(1) The function of the Values tab The filter method varies depending on displayed data. For text

For numeric value

For date

This text box is to search for a text string. Entering the string will show a list of data that contains the same string.

A list of data Searching for a text string will show data that contains the same string.

Data with checkmark shows. If there is no checkmark in the box, all data will be displayed.

This button resets the filter settings.

Entering a starting value and ending value will show data that falls within the From and To value fields. It is also possible to set the values by moving the below gauge. Moving the gauge will set a starting value and ending value.

This button resets the filter settings.

This text box is to search for a text string. Entering the string will show a list of date that contains the same string. The date, which is year/month/day, is hierarchically displayed. Date with checkmark will be displayed. If there is no checkmark in the box, all data will be displayed.

This button resets the filter settings.

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(2) The function of the Text Filters tab The filter method varies depending on displayed data. For text and numeric value

For date

Select a filter condition from the pull down menu.

Enter a value. The data shows regarding that matches the filter conditions and value.

This button resets the filter settings.

Select a filter condition from the pull down menu. Specify the date. *The method to specify the date varies

depending on the filter condition.

This button resets the filter settings.

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Filter conditions

Filter conditions Text Numeric value Date

Equals Equals Specific Date Periods This Week Does Not Equal Does Not equal Is Same Day Next Week Begins With Is Null Equals Last Month Does Not Begin With Is Not Null Does Not Equal This Month Ends With Between Between Next Month Does Not End With Greater Than Before Last Year Contains Greater Than Or Equal To After This Year Does Not Contain Less Than Yesterday Next Year Is Blank Less Than or Equal To Today Year To Date Is Not Blank Top N Tomorrow All Dates In The Period Custom Filter Bottom N Last Week Custom Filter Above Average Below Average Custom Filter

* For the filter conditions with yellow, you can select also from the custom filter. For the filter conditions with green, you can select at the custom filter only.

Custom filter When selecting Custom filter at the filter condition, set the following two conditions. It is possible to search for a value that meets either or both of two conditions.

Measuring point group

This is used to separate measuring points into groups regardless of the types of collection source and measuring point. By setting this measuring point group, you can easily find measuring points when dragging and dropping. For details, refer to [4.1.12 Setting the measuring point group].

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4. Settings This chapter describes how to set the settings such as measuring point settings and diagnosis settings. Click the Settings button to display the sub menu as the following. By selecting each sub menu tab, the window shows the setting window. *The following is the window of Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3- EAP1-AI).

Sub menu Details Reference Measuring point settings Register, edit, or delete collection sources and measuring

points. 4.1

Diagnosis settings Register the information for diagnosis. *This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI).

4.2

System settings Set system settings, such as retention period and data collection.

4.3

System maintenance Output logs or back up/restore the setting values/data of EcoAdviser.

4.4

Version information Check the version of EcoAdviser. 4.5

Click Settings to display

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4.1 Measuring Point Settings This section describes how to register the information on collection sources and measuring points or change the information. For details on how to operate the buttons on the window, refer to the following table.

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Button Details Reference

Register collection source

Register the collection source information. Additionally, register its measuring points.

4.1.1

Change collection source Change the information of the selected collection source. Additionally, add, change, or delete the information of the collection sources measuring points.

4.1.2

Delete collection source Delete the registered information of the collection source. 4.1.3 Measuring point list output

Output the selected collection sources measuring points to the Excel file.

4.1.4

Change all measuring points

Change the information of the selected collection sources measuring points in a batch. *No measuring point can be added or deleted.

4.1.5

Register manual input measuring point

Set the manual input measuring point. 4.1.6

Register calculation measuring point

Set the calculation measuring point. 4.1.7

Register product type time period measuring point

Set the product type time period measuring point. 4.1.8

Register specific consumption measuring point

Set the specific consumption measuring point. 4.1.9

Change measuring point Change the information of the selected measuring point. 4.1.10 Delete measuring point Delete the information of the selected measuring point. 4.1.11 Measuring point group setting

Set the grouping of measuring points. 4.1.12

List of reference error Display any measuring points where the reference error is occurring in the list.

4.1.13

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Registering the collection source information

You will register the information on the collection source and its measurement points. *Refer to [1.2.2 Specifications of one-rotation processing of pulse] to change the settings of the collection source as necessary.

(1) Click the Register collection source button.

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(2) The following window appears.

Input or select item from the pull-down menu. For registration of EcoWebServer with the HTTP (online) setting

Item Details

1. Set an ID and name Collection source ID Input the number to manage the collection source.

Input range: 1 to 20 *Do not register the same number repeatedly.

Collection source name Input a name to manage the collection source. *Max. 30 characters

2. Set collection source type Collection source type Select EcoWebServer from the pulldown menu.

Data collecting Select HTTP from the pulldown menu. Connection host Input the IP address of the connected EcoWebServer. Collection source type Select the model name of the EcoWebServer from the pulldown

menu (listed below). *Otherwise, click the Collect model name button to acquire the model name information. MES3-255B MES3-255B-DM MES3-255C MES3-255C-DM MES3-255C-EN MES3-255C-DM-EN MES3-255C-CN MES3-255C-DM-CN

3. Set necessary information Collection measuring

data *1 Select the setting whether to collect the measuring point data at the same time that the collection source is registered from the pulldown menu. Enable: Collect the data to register. Disable: Not collect the data.

Collection demand data *1

This setting is only for EcoWebServer with the demand monitoring function. Select the setting whether to collect the demand measuring point data at the same time that the collection source is registered from the pulldown menu. Enable: Collect the data to register. Disable: Not collect the data.

*1 Register the EcoWebServer that collects measuring data from terminal devices. If there is any missing data, the number of decimal places will not be read for the measuring point.

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For registration of EcoWebServer with the FOLDER (offline) setting

Item Details 1. Set an ID and name Collection source ID Input the number to manage the collection source.

Input range: 1 to 20 *Do not register the same number repeatedly.

Collection source name Input a name to manage the collection source. *Max. 30 characters

2. Set collection source type Collection source type Select EcoWebServer from the pulldown menu.

Data collecting Select FOLDER from the pulldown menu. Model name Select the model name of the EcoWebServer from the pulldown

menu (listed below). *Otherwise, click the Collect model name button to acquire the model name information. MES3-255B MES3-255B-DM MES3-255C MES3-255C-DM MES3-255C-EN MES3-255C-DM-EN MES3-255C-CN MES3-255C-DM-CN

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Item Detail

3. Set necessary information Collection measuring

data Select the setting whether to collect the measuring point data at the same time that the collection source is registered from the pulldown menu. Enable: Collect the data to register. Disable: Not collect the data.

Collection data folder path *1

When you select Enable at Collection measuring data, set this setting.

Click the button and then specify the folder to collect the zoom (1 min.) data file of the EcoWebServer.

Data file for measuring point registration *1 *2

When you select Enable at Collection measuring data, set this setting.

Click the button and then specify the zoom (1 min.) data file of the EcoWebServer.

Collection demand data This setting is only for EcoWebServer with the demand monitoring function. Select the setting whether to collect the demand measuring point data at the same time that the collection source is registered from the pulldown menu. Enable: Collect the data to register. Disable: Not collect the data.

Reference destination data folder path *1

When you select Enable at Collection demand data, set this setting.

Click the button and then specify the folder to collect the demand (daily) data file of the EcoWebServer.

Data file for demand measuring point registration *1 *2

When you select Enable at Collection demand data, set this setting.

Click the button and then specify the demand (daily) data file of the EcoWebServer.

*1: For details on how to download data files from EcoWebServer to the computer, refer to [EcoWebServer Users Manual: Setting Edition].

*2: Specify the data file in which measuring data is collected. If there is any missing data in the file, the number of decimal places cannot be read for the measuring point.

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For registration of Edgecross

Item Details 1. Set an ID and name Collection source ID Input the number to manage the collection source.

Input range: 1 to 20 *Do not register the same number repeatedly.

Collection source name Input a name to manage the collection source. *Max. 30 characters

2. Set collection source type Collection source type Select Edgecross from the pulldown menu 3. Set necessary information Collection data folder

path Click the button and then specify the folder to save the historical data file of Edgecross (data logging flow).

File encoding Select an encoding of the historical data file for collection from the pulldown menu (listed below). Set the same setting as the data storing setting of Edgecross. Shift_JIS UTF-8

File name prefix Input the prefix of the historical data file. Integration Select a type of the measuring value of the measuring point that

measures pulse from the pull-down menu. Indicated The collected data is handled as an indicated value. When the measuring type of the measuring point is set to pulse, the difference between the previous value and the current value is saved as a measuring value.

Difference *1 The collected data is handled as a difference value. When the measuring type of the measuring point is set to pulse, the collected data itself is saved as a measuring value.

Data file for measuring point registration Click the button and then specify the historical data definition file of

the Edgecross (data logging flow). *1: For the difference, set the same data period to Edgecross as EcoAdviser.

If the two data periods differ, incorrect values may be collected. For details, refer to [2.2.2 Measuring type: pulse whose type is difference].

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(3) Click the Next button.

*When you want to register the collection source only, click the Register button.

*The following message appears. Click the Yes button to register the collection source. This is the end of the operation.

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(4) Clicking the Next button shows the following window.

The measuring point data collected from the collection source is displayed. Click the Register button.

(5) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to register the collection source and its measuring points. This is the end of the operation.

Note The measuring points that meet the following conditions may cause the difference between measuring

type that registered on the collection source and measuring type that registered on this software. This software does not work correctly, such as it does not display graphs properly or does not compute precise report results, if measuring types are not registered accurately. Be sure to change the measuring types by manually if you have registered measuring points that have following conditions. *For details on the setting, refer to [4.1.10 Changing the measuring point]. (1) The measuring point whose measuring type is registered as "power factor" on EcoWebServer (will be registered as an analog value). (2) The measuring point whose measuring type is registered as "operating status" on EcoWebServer (will be registered as an analog value). (3) The measuring point whose point type is registered as PLC on EcoWebServer(may be registered as a different measuring type). *For details on the setting, refer to [4.1.5 Changing the information of measuring points in a batch] or [4.1.10 Changing the measuring point]. (1) Every measuring point (will be registered as an analog value).

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Changing the collection source information

You will change the selected collection source information. *If you want to change the registered collection source to a new collection source, delete the registered

collection source once and register the new collection source. For details on the registration, refer to [4.1.1 Registering the collection source information]. However, the collected data of the currently registered collection source remains and is not deleted.

*If you have changed the name of the measuring point of the collection source, re-registering the measuring point will return to the name before the change. If you want to keep the current name also after the re-registration, re-register the measuring point as the following: Execute Measuring point list output. For details, refer to [4.1.4]. Re-register the measuring point from Change collecting source. Execute Change all measuring points to change the measuring point name. For details, refer to

[4.1.5]. *When you use Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI), check

whether the measuring point is used in the diagnosis setting. If used, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Fucntion].

(1) Select the collection source you want to change and then click the Change collection source button.

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(2) Change the information on the collection source and then click the Next button.

*When you want to change the collection source only, click the Register button.

*The following message appears. Click the Yes button to register the collection source. This is the end of the operation. In this case, no information on any measuring point is changed.

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(3) Clicking the Next button shows the following window.

The measuring point data is displayed. Any measuring points whose information has been changed are displayed with colors. Click the Register button.

Color Details

Yellow Change or measuring point name, measuring type, measuring point unit, or the number of decimal places; change of some items above

Purple Deleted measuring point Navy Added measuring point

(4) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to register the change. This is the end of the operation.

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Deleting the collection source information

You will delete the collection source and its measurement points. *When you use Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI), check whether the measuring point is used in the diagnosis setting. If used, change the setting value and then delete the measuring point. For details, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Fucntion].

(1) Select the collection source you want to delete and then click the Delete collection source button.

(2) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to delete the collection source. This is the end of the operation.

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Outputting the measuring point list

You will output the information on measuring points of the selected collection source to the Excel file. For details on the output file format, refer to [12.1 File Format]. *It is impossible to output the information of multiple collection sources into one file. *To output the information of the set measuring point such as the manual input measuring point or product type time period measuring point, select the item.

(1) Select the collection source and then click the Measuring point list output button.

(2) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to output the file.

(3) Save the output file. (4) When the saving is completed, the following message appears.

Click the OK button to close the message. This is the end of the operation.

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Changing the information of measuring points in a batch

You will change the information of the collection sources measuring points in a batch. *When you use Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI), check whether the measuring point is used in the diagnosis setting. If used, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Function].

*The information of the manual input measuring point, calculation measuring point, product type time period measuring point, or specific consumption measuring point cannot be changed in a batch.

*It is impossible to add or delete any measuring point. *This function is executed by reading the edited measuring point list file. For the file format, refer to [12.1 File Format].

The following table shows a list of changeable items. Measuring point Changeable item *1

EcoWebServer Measuring point Measuring point name Demand measuring point

Measuring point name

Edgecross Measuring point Measuring point name, measuring type, measuring point unit, multiplying factor *2

*1: Changeable items are different from ones in the Change measuring point function. *2: The setting range varies depending on the measuring type and data type.

For the setting change, refer to the following table. Measuring type Data type Multiplying factor (setting range)

Pulse, analog value, power factor

INT, UINT 0.00001 to 99999 DINT, UDINT 0.00001 to 1 Others Unavailable

Operating status Unavailable (1) Select the collection source and then click the Change all measuring points button.

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(2) Select the measuring point list file to execute the read. (3) The following window appears.

It shows that any measuring points whose information has been changed are displayed with yellow. Click the Update button.

(4) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to reflect the change. This is the end of the operation.

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Registering the manual input measuring point

What is the manual input measuring point? The manual input measuring point is the data that neither cannot be collected by automatically nor be collected by metering device can be treated as if it were on-line measuring data by using this function.

(1) Click the Register manual input measuring point button.

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(2) Input each item or select it from the pull-down menu.

Item Details Measuring point ID

Input the ID of the measuring point. Input range: 1 to 256 *Do not register the same ID repeatedly.

Measuring point name

Input a name of the measuring point. *Max. 30 characters

Measuring type Select pulse or analog value from the pulldown menu. Measuring point unit

Input the unit of the measuring point or select it from the pull-down menu (listed below). * Max. 8 characters can be input. h kWh MWh J Piece Set m2 m3 l kl Second Minute Hour

Decimal *1 Select the number of decimal places for the measuring value from the pulldown menu. The selectable range: 0 to 5, blank

*1: If it is set to blank, the rounding off will not be executed. (3) Click the Register button.

This is the end of the operation.

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Registering the calculation measuring point

What is calculation measuring point? It is used to perform four arithmetic operation on measuring points. Note Timing of calculation The calculation timing is as follows: After automatic collection For details, refer to [6 Auto Execute Settings]. After manual collection For details, refer to [5.1 Manual Collection]. *This applies to only the calculation measuring points where manually collected measuring points are included in the calculation formula.

After manual data input For details, refer to [5.4 Manual Input/Edition]. At manual data calculation For details, refer to [5.2 Manual Calculation]. Occurrence of data missing Note that in the following cases, calculation measuring point data will be missed. It is displayed in blank. There is even one data missing in the measuring point set to the calculation formula. Data of the measuring point set to the calculation formula becomes zero, which causes zero division. *From the reasons above, if product type time period measuring points are included in the calculation formula, the calculation result may be missing.

(1) Click the Register calculation measuring point button.

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(2) Input each item or select it from the pull-down menu.

Item Details Measuring point ID

Input the ID of the measuring point. Input range: 1 to 256 *Do not register the same ID repeatedly.

Measuring point Name

Input a name of the measuring point. *Max. 30 characters

Measuring type Select pulse or analog value from the pull-down menu. Measuring point Unit

Input the unit of the measuring point or select it from the pull-down menu (listed below). * Max. 8 characters h kWh MWh J Piece Set m2 m3 l kl Second Minute Hour

Decimal *1 Select the number of decimal places for the measuring value from the pull-down menu. The selectable range: 0 to 5, blank

Calculation formula

Input a calculation formula. Drag and drop a measuring point from the right box of the window to add to the calculation formula. *you can select from collection sources measuring points, manual input measuring points, or product type time period measuring points.

Input range: 4000 characters Available characters: +, -, /, *, (, ) Number of measuring points: 200 points *Use the period (.) for the decimal point. *The fractions of the calculation result are rounded off according to the setting of the number of decimal places.

*1: If it is set to blank, the rounding off will not be executed.

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(3) Click the Register button to register the calculation measuring point.

This is the end of the operation.

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Registering the product type time period measuring point

What is the product type time period measuring point? When you use the equipment that can manufacture multiple types of products, you can set this product type time period measuring point. By setting the items in the following table, the software can extract the data regarding a product you choose.

E.g. the case you want to measure energy consumption of equipment when product B is being manufactured

Setting item Details Time period measuring point

Measuring point to distinguish the product type being manufactured. (Measuring type: Analog value) e.g. Product A manufactured Measuring value: 1, Product B manufactured Measuring value: 2

Measuring value point

Measuring point for extraction (Measuring type: Pulse)

Time period type Product type value which is picked up with users demands from time period measuring point

Tme period type: 2

Time period measuring point 1 2 1 0

Measuring value point(difference)

7 7 5 3

Product type time period measuring point A Blank 7 Blank 5 Blank Blank

Product type time period measuring point B Blank Blank 7 Blank Blank Blank

Product type time period measuring point C Blank Blank Blank Blank Blank Blank

Energy consumption (Indicated) [kWh]

When the manufacturing time is shorter than the data period, the measuring point may not be detected.

Data period: 15 minutes Time period measuring point: Manufacturing product A1, Manufacturing product B2, Manufacturing product C3 Product time period measuring point A: Time period type1 Product time period measuring point B: Time period type2 Product time period measuring point C: Time period type3

Setting item of time period measuring point

Note

Product type

Time 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00

Product A Product B None None

13306 13313 13320 13325 13328

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00

1: Product A 2: Product B 0: None None

Time 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00

Product A Product A None None Product C Product B Equipment

Measure the energy consumption when product B is being manufactured using the product type time period measuring point.

Calculate the difference between the previous indicated value and the extracted value.

Time period measuring point Measuring value

point

Detect the value of the time period measuring point which matches that of the time period type.

Time

7kW 7kW 5kW 3kW

5kW 3kW

kW

Product type value

Blank

Energy consumption (Difference) [kWh]

Time period measuring point (Energy consumption by producing

(Product type :2 (Product B))

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(1) Click the Register product type time period measuring point button.

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(2) Input each item or select it from the pull-down menu.

Item Input Details Measuring point ID 1 to 256 Input the ID of the measuring point.

*Do not register the same ID repeatedly. Measuring point name

Max. 30 characters Input a name of the measuring point.

Measuring type - Pulse fixed Measuring point unit - The same unit as the measuring value point is

selected. Decimal 0 to 16 The same number of decimal places as the

measuring value point is selected. Measuring value point

Collection sources measuring points or manual input measuring points *The measuring type is limited to pulse.

Set a measuring point to measure energy consumption of equipment. *Drag and drop the measuring point from the right box of the window.

Time period measuring point

Collection sources measuring points or manual input measuring points *The measuring type is limited to analog value.

Set a measuring point to distinguish the product type being manufactured. *Drag and drop the measuring point from the right box of the window.

Time period type 0 to 65535 Set the value of the time period measuring point you want to extract.

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(3) Click the Register button to register the product type time period measuring point.

This is the end of the operation.

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Registering the specific consumption measuring point

What is specific consumption measuring point? It is used to calculate the specific consumption. By setting the following items, you can analyze the specific consumption. Energy measuring point, which measures energy consumptionMeasuring type: pulse Production number measuring point, which counts production volumeMeasuring type: analog value

Note that in the following cases, data missing will occur. When the value of either energy measuring point or production number measuring point is

missing, the value of the specific consumption measuring point becomes missing. Both when the value of energy measuring point is other than zero or blank and when the value of

production number measuring point is zero, the value of the specific consumption measuring point becomes missing.

When the value of energy measuring point is zero, the value of the specific consumption measuring point becomes zero.

10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00

Pulse A Pulse B Missing (blank) Pulse D 0

Pulse a Missing (blank) Pulse c 0 0

Specific consumption 1 Missing (blank) Missing (blank) Missing (blank) 0

Energy measuring point

Production number measuring point

Specific consumption measuring point

Equipment

Production volume

Energy consumption How much is energy consumption per product?

Specific consumption

Specific consumption

measuring point

Energy measuring point

Production number measuring point

setup

Calculate the specific consumption

Calculation result (Specific consumption)*

*Specific consumption Energy measuring point / Production number measuring point

Note

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(1) Click the Register specific consumption measuring point button.

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(2) Input each item or select it from the pull-down menu.

Item Details Measuring point ID Input the ID of the measuring point.

Input range: 1 to 256 *Do not register the same ID repeatedly.

Measuring point name Input a name of the measuring point. *Max. 30 characters

Measuring point unit Input a unit of the measuring point * Max. 20 characters

Decimal *1 Select the number of decimal places for the measuring value from the pull-down menu. *The fractions of the calculation result are rounded off according to the setting of the number of decimal places.

The selectable range: 0 to 5, blank Energy measuring point Set a measuring point to measure energy consumption.

*Drag and drop the measuring point from the right box of the window. Production number measuring point

Set a measuring point to measure production volume. *Drag and drop the measuring point from the right box of the window.

*1: If it is set to blank, the rounding off will not be executed. *2: The measuring type is analog value for specific consumption measuring point.

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(3) Click the Register button to register the specific consumption measuring point.

This is the end of the operation.

Changing the measuring point

You will change the information on the selected measuring point. *When you use Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI), check whether the measuring point is used in the diagnosis setting. If it used, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Function].

(1) Select a measuring point you want to change and then click the Change measuring point button.

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(2) The following window appears.

Change the setting. *The changeable items vary depending on the measuring point. The following example illustrates a change of the measuring point of EcoWebServer.

Measuring point Changeable item EcoWebServer Measuring point Measuring point name, measuring point type

Demand measuring point

Measuring point name

Edgecross Measuring point Measuring point name, measuring point type, measuring point unit, multiplying factor *1, the number of decimal places

Manual input measuring point Measuring point name, measuring point type, measuring point unit, the number of decimal places

Calculation measuring point Measuring point name, measuring point type, measuring point unit, the number of decimal places, calculation formula

Product type time period measuring point

Measuring point name, measuring value point, time period measuring point, time period type

Specific consumption measuring point Measuring point name, measuring point unit, the number of decimal places, energy measuring point, production number measuring point

*1: The setting range varies depending on the measuring type and the data type. For the setting change, refer to the following table.

Measuring type Data type The setting range of Multiplying factor Pulse, analog value, power factor

INT, UINT 0.00001 to 99999 DINT, UDINT 0.00001 to 1 Others Unavailable

Operating status Unavailable *2: The changed settings are not reflected to the collection source.

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(3) Click the Change button.

(4) The following window appears.

Click the Yes button to register the change. This is the end of the operation.

Deleting the measuring point

You will delete the selected measuring point. *When you use Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI) check whether the measuring point is used in the diagnosis setting. If it used, change the setting value and then delete the measuring point. For details on the setting change, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Function].

*It is impossible to restore any measuring points that you have already deleted. Note that do not operate accidentally.

*Even if you delete the measuring point, its data collected/calculated in the past is not deleted. When you register a new measuring point to the ID, the data of the deleted measuring point will be treated as the past data. To delete the past data, refer to [5.4 Manual Input/Edition] and input blank to the past data.

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(1) Select a measuring point you want to delete and then click the Delete measuring point button.

(2) The following window appears.

Click the Yes button to delete the measurement point. This is the end of the operation.

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Setting the measuring point group

From the Measuring point group setting button, you will set the measuring point group. By setting the measuring point group, you can easily find measuring points when dragging and dropping.

Example

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(1) Adding the group

Click the New group button to create a new group below the selected group. *The number of group hierarchy is max. 4 levels.

Group hierarchy: Max. 4 levels

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(2) Changing the group name

Select a group and then click the Edit group name button to input a group name. After the name input, press the Enter key on the keyboard to complete the change. The group name is up to 32 characters long.

(3) Deleting the group including measuring points

Select a group and then click the Delete button to delete the group. *The confirmation message does not appear at the time of deletion. Note that do not click the Delete button with the top of the Measuring point group box selected. Otherwise, all the groups will be deleted.

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(4) Adding the measuring point to the group

Drag and drop a measuring point from the all measuring points box to the Measuring point group box to add the measuring point to any group. The following is the precautions at the time of registration. The number of registrations is 256 measuring points per group.

* 7000 points for all groups It is possible to register the same measuring point to other groups. When you register the product type time period measuring point, calculation measuring point, or

specific consumption measuring point to the group, the measuring points set to the calculation item are also registered to the group. It is possible to delete the added measuring points, which are included in the number of registrations.

For details, refer to the following window.

Drag & Drop

Register the specific consumption measuring point.

The measuring points set to the calculation item are automatically registered.

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(5) Sorting the groups/measuring points

Drag and drop a measuring point or group to change the order or hierarchy level. With the green arrow, you can move a selected item to the lower level of a group where the mouse cursor is placed over. With the blue arrow, you can move a selected item to right above or right below a group/measuring point where the mouse cursor is placed over.

Arrow sign Details

Move a selected item to the lower level of a group where the mouse cursor is placed over.

Move a selected item to right above a group/measuring point where the mouse cursor is placed over

Move a selected item to right below a group/measuring point where the mouse cursor is placed over

* If you drag and drop multiple groups at one time, the following message may appear.

In that case, move the group one by one.

Drag & Drop

Arrow sign

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In order to move Machine_B group to above 002_003: Machine_A (kWh) in Machine_A group, drag Machine_B group and drop it when the cursor is placed over 002_003: Machine_A (kWh).

Before change

After change

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(6) Saving the measuring point group

Click the Save button to save the set measuring point group.

* When you want to end the operation without saving the setting, click the Cancel button.

The following window appears. Click the Yes button to end without saving.

The following window appears. Click the Yes button to save the measuring point group setting.

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Displaying the reference error list

For calculation measuring point, product type time period measuring point, and specific consumption measuring point, any measuring points where the reference error is occurring are displayed in the list. The measuring points with the error are not measured. Accordingly, change the setting or delete the measuring point. *The reference errors occurring in the diagnosis setting are not displayed on this window. (1) Changing the setting of the measuring point

(a) Select the measuring point and click the Change button.

(b) The following window appears to change the measuring point setting. Reset the item where Reference error is displayed and then click the Change button. *The displayed window varies depending on the measuring point type.

The following example illustrate a change of the product type time period measuring point.

The reference error of the calculation

measuring point is [#REF].

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(c) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to change the setting. This is the end of the operation.

(2) Deleting the measuring point

(a) Select the measuring point and then click the Delete button.

(b) The following message appears. Click the Yes button to delete the measuring point. This is the end of the operation.

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4.2 Diagnosis Settings This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI). You will register the settings for diagnosis. By selecting the tab, switch the setting item.

Tab Details Reference Equipment setting Register, change, or delete the equipment information for

energy-loss diagnosis. 4.2.2 4.2.3

Electricity rate setting Register the setting to convert energy consumption to the amount for energy-loss diagnosis.

4.2.4

Factor diagnosis setting Register, change, or delete the energy-loss factor for equipment.

4.2.5 4.2.6

Calculation measuring point setting

Register, change, or delete the calculation measuring point for energy-loss diagnosis.

4.2.7 4.2.8 4.2.9

Evaluation reset Reset the evaluation for energy-loss factor. 4.2.10

About the diagnosis function

For the outline of the diagnosis function, refer to [7.1].

Tab

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Registering/Changing the equipment information

You will register or change the information on a piece of equipment. *The number of registrations is 50. *If you will change the setting after the operetion starts, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Function].

(1) Select Equipment setting.

The following window appears.

(2) From the table, select the equipment for registration.

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(3) The selected equipment information is displayed on the right of the window.

Set the items listed below. To register each measuring point, drag and drop a measuring point from the measuring point list on the right. For details on the items, refer to the next page.

Item Necessary/

Option Input

Equipment name Necessary Max. 30 characters Energy measuring point Necessary Select from collection sources measuring points whose

measuring type is pulse or calculation measuring point for diagnosis. *It is impossible to select the manual input measuring point, calculation measuring point, product type time period measuring point, specific consumption measuring point, or demand measuring point.

Available Production number measuring point

Necessary *Select Available or Unavailable.

Unavailable Starting time 00:00 to 23:59 Ending time

Utility measuring point Option Select from collection sources measuring points whose t measuring type is pulse or calculation measuring point for diagnosis. * It is impossible to select the manual input measuring point, calculation measuring point, product type time period measuring point, specific consumption measuring point, or demand measuring point.

Time lag adjustment of production number measuring point

Option -60 to 60 Default: 0

Takt time Option 1 to 1440 Default: 1

Production volume threshold value for determining the exclusion day for diagnosis

Option 0 to 999999999999

Energy consumption threshold value for determining the equipment off state

Option Automated or manual Default: Automated 0 to 999999999999.999 *Set any values up to 15 significant digits with max. 5 decimal places. Default: non setting

Energy consumption threshold value for determining the utility off state

Option Automated or manual Default: Automated 0 to 999999999999.999 *Set any values up to 15 significant digits with max. 5 decimal places. Default: non setting

Production mask time after the equipment start-up

Option 0 to 360 Default: 0

Production mask time before the equipment shut-down

Option

Break time

Number of setting periods Option 0 to 3 Default: 0

Starting time Option 0:00 to 23:59 Ending time Option

Note By clicking the Apply to all registered equipment button in each setting item of Production number measuring point and Break time, the present setting will be reflected to all registered equipment.

(4) Click the Save button to save the registration.

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Energy measuring point You will register a measuring point that measures the equipment electric energy. You will also register any measuring points other than electric energy, such as measuring water, gas, and air usage by converting it into the corresponding value using the calculation measuring point in order to use for diagnosis. See the example below. Unit price of electric energy=20, Unit price of water=30

Register [Measuring point of water usage/3020] in the calculation formula for calculation measuring point for diagnosis.

Production number measuring point You will register a measuring point that measures the equipment production volume. When there is no measuring point that measures the equipment production volume, the equipment time- loss (start-up) and equipment time-loss (shut-down) of the energy saving viewpoint are calculated from the set working hours (starting time and ending time). However, the specific consumption and production loss time rate will not be calculated. *For the difference between the production number measuring point and working hours, refer to [Note: Production number measuring point and working hours].

Working hours (starting time and ending time) You will set the starting time and ending time of working hours. *Be sure to set the working hours excluding the set day aggregation period (hour). If the set time were included in the working hours, five focusing viewpoints for energy saving and energy-loss during the standby/break time would not be measured.

*For the difference between the production number measuring point and working hours, refer to [Note: Production number measuring point and working hours].

Utility measuring point You will register a measuring point that measures the utility electric energy related to the equipment, such as air conditioning, lighting, or compressors. You will also register any measuring points other than electric energy, such as measuring water, gas, and air usage by converting it into the corresponding value using the calculation measuring point in order to use for diagnosis. By registering this measuring point, the utility start-up time and utility shut-down time of the energy saving viewpoint will be calculated. See the example below. Unit price of electric energy=20, Unit price of water=30

Register [Measuring point of water usage/3020] in the calculation formula for calculation measuring point for diagnosis.

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Note: Production number measuring point and working hours To determine the operating state or standby state of the equipment, it is necessary to set either the production number measuring point, which measures the number of production, or the working hours. The details of each setting are as follows.

The following example illustrates the equipment time-loss (start-up) and the equipment time-loss (shut-down) have negative value according to the working hours.

Item Production number

measuring point Working hours

(starting time, ending time) Number of production

Measuring value of the production number measuring point

1 is recorded from the starting time to ending time on the production data.

Five focusing view points for energy saving

Equipment time-loss (start-up)

Time period from the change to the equipment ON state to the start of production

Time period from the change to the equipment ON state to the starting time *When the equipment changes to the ON state after the starting time, the equipment time-loss (start-up) becomes zero.

Equipment time-loss (shut-down)

Time period from the end of production to the change to the equipment OFF state

Time period from the ending time to the change to the equipment OFF state *When the equipment changes to the OFF state before the ending time, the equipment time-loss (shut-down) becomes zero.

Specific consumption

Specific consumption from the start to the end of production

No measurement

Production loss time rate

Time rate of the production number measuring point that measures 0 from the start to the end of production

No measurement

Starting time Ending time Equipment ON

The equipment state is changed to ON after 10 minutes of the starting time.

Equipment time-loss (start-up)-10 minutes

Equipment OFF

The equipment state is changed to OFF before 10 minutes of the ending time.

Equipment time-loss (shut-down)-10 minutes

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Time lag adjustment of production number measuring point You will set the time difference between the time production volume is counted and the one a work-in- progress is put into the equipment. When the point which measures the production volume is not just before the entry into the equipment, the value of the energy saving viewpoint is not calculated correctly. Accordingly, this setting enables the software to calculate that value correctly.

Equipment Enter a work-in-progress Unload the product

Example 1: The production is counted just before the entry into the equipment. Time lag adjustment of production number measuring point=0 min. (No setting)

Processing time: 10 min.

Equipment

After 15 minutes, enter a work-in-progress Unload the product

Example 2: The production is counted 15 minutes before the entry into the equipment. Time lag adjustment of production number measuring point=Positive value

Processing time: 10 min.

Time lag adjustment of production number measuring point=15 min.

Equipment Enter a work-in-progress Unload the product

Example 3: The production is counted just after or after unloading the product. Time lag adjustment of production number measuring point=Negative value

Processing time: 10 min.

Time lag adjustment of production number measuring point=10 min.

The production is counted just after unloading.

The production is counted.

The production is counted just before the entry.

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Takt time You will set the time difference between the time a work-in-progress is just entered into the equipment and the one the product is just unloaded. The actual takt time is set by rounding up in minutes. For example, for two minutes and 10 seconds, enter three minutes. For any equipment that takes long time to produce, the equipment time-loss (shut- down) and production loss time rate of the energy saving viewpoint will not be calculated correctly. Accordingly, when this takt time is set, the software handles the production count as a non-zero value even if the actual value is zero during the set time. By using this setting, the software calculates the value of the energy saving viewpoint close to the actual operation. *This function is disabled when the production number measuring point is not set.

Actual operating state

No setting

Setting enabled

Takt time: 10 min. *1

Equipment time-loss (shut-down)10 min. Production loss time rate=0%

Time Equipment In production

Equipment

: In production

Equipment Enter a work-in-progress Unload the product

Example Processing time: 10 min.

The production is counted just before the entry.

Would like to calculate the value of the energy saving viewpoint close to the actual operation.

*1: Set the takt time including the time in production. The above example is that the takt time is set to 10 minutes because there is nine-minute blank time after the production count.

Equipment time-loss (shut-down)20 min. Production loss time rate=85%

Time

Equipment time-loss (shut-down)10 min. Production loss time rate=0%

Equipment In production Time

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Production volume threshold value for determining the exclusion day for diagnosis You will set the threshold value of daily production volume in order to exclude any specific days from diagnosis. If there is any singular day with low production due to reasons such as the equipment maintenance, it may result in a singular diagnostic result. Accordingly, this setting enables the software to calculate each value of five focusing viewpoints for energy saving and execute the energy-loss factor diagnosis, excluding any days when the production volume is this threshold value or less. Energy consumption threshold value for determining the equipment OFF state You will set the threshold value of one-minute electric energy for determining the equipment OFF state. This setting enables the software to calculate the value of the energy saving viewpoint by judging one- minute electric energy with the threshold or less as the OFF state and other cases as the ON state. If the threshold is incorrect, the value of the energy saving viewpoint will not be calculated correctly. It is strongly recommended that the threshold value should be set by manual because a value calculated by the automatic setting is a reference value. When this setting is set manually, execute the diagnosis once and set a value by referring to the daily graph. For the daily graph, refer to [7.4.3 Checking values of the energy saving viewpoint].

Equipment OFF ON ON OFF OFF

Electric energy

Time

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Energy consumption threshold value for determining the utility OFF state You will set the threshold value of one-minute electric energy for determining the utility OFF state. This setting enables the software to calculate the value of the energy saving viewpoint by judging one- minute electric energy with the threshold or less as the OFF state and other cases as the ON state. If the threshold is incorrect, the value of the energy saving point will not be calculated correctly. It is strongly recommended that the threshold value should be set by manual because a value calculated by the automatic setting is a reference value. When this setting is set manually, execute the diagnosis once, and set a value by referring to the daily graph. For the daily graph, refer to [7.4.3 Checking values of the energy saving viewpoint].

Utility OFF ON OFF

Electric energy

Time

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Production mask time after the equipment start-up You will set the time to exclude the count of production after the equipment start-up. When unwanted production is counted due to maintenance, test runs, or the like after the equipment start-up, the equipment time-loss (start-up) of the energy saving viewpoint will not be calculated correctly. Accordingly, this setting enables the software to calculate the value of the energy saving viewpoint, excluding the count of production for the set time after the equipment start-up.

Equipment time-loss (start-up) =three minutes

No setting

Equipment time-loss (start-up) =five minutes

Setting enabled

Production mask time =four minutes *1

Exclude the count of production in the production mask time.

Time

Time

Start the test run in three minutes after the equipment start-up.

*1: When the production mask time is set to one minute, the count of production at the equipment start-up is excluded. When the count of production is excluded for n minute after the equipment start-up, set the time of adding one minute to n for the production mask time.

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Production mask time before the equipment shut-down You will set the time to exclude the count of production before the equipment shut-down. If unwanted production is counted due to maintenance, test runs, or the like before the equipment shut- down, the equipment time-loss (shut-down) of the energy saving viewpoint will not be calculated correctly. Accordingly, this setting enables the software to calculate the value of the energy saving viewpoint, excluding the count of production for the set time before the equipment shut-down.

Break time You will set the starting time and ending time for the break time. Be sure to set the break time not including the set day aggregation period (hour). By using this setting, the software calculates energy-loss during the break time. Additionally, setting not only the break time but also the specific time enables the software to calculate the energy-loss of equipment and utility corresponding to those times. (1) Number of set periods

Select the number of break times. (2) Starting time/Ending time

Set the starting time and ending time for the break time.

Exclude the count of production in the production mask time.

No setting

Setting enabled

Equipment time-loss (shut-down) =two minutes

Time

Time

Equipment time-loss (shut-down) =five minutes

Production mask time =three minutes *1

Perform the maintenance three minutes before the equipment shut-down.

*1: When the production mask time is set to one minute, the count of production at the equipment start-up is excluded. When the count of production is excluded for n minute after the equipment start-up, set the time of adding one minute to n for the production mask time.

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Deleting the equipment information

You will delete the registered information of equipment. *The energy-loss factors set in [4.2.5 Setting/Editing the energy-loss factor] are also deleted. *It may take some time to delete the settings and data related to the equipment. (1) Select the equipment you want to delete and then click the Delete equipment button.

(2) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to delete the equipment.

(3) When the deletion is completed, the following message appears.

Click the OK button to close the message.

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Setting the electricity rate

You will set the electricity rate setting to convert energy consumption to the corresponding electricity charge. *If you change the setting after the operetion starts, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Function].

(1) Select the Electricity rate setting tab.

The following window appears.

(2) Input each item.

Item Input Details Currency unit Max. 8 characters Set the unit. Electricity rate per 1 kWh

0 to 999999999999.999 Default: 0

Set the electricity rate per 1 kWh to convert energy consumption to the corresponding amount. The input value is max. 5 decimal places. *When you keep the default setting, the following functions will not properly operate:

Worst ranking Conversion of the amount of improvement result Conversion of the amount of energy-loss during the standby/break time

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(3) Click the Apply setting button.

(4) When the setting is completed, the following message appears.

Click the OK button to close the message.

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Setting/Editing the energy-loss factor

You can set any measuring point as an energy-loss factor. The registered energy-loss factor is used for energy-loss factor diagnosis together with the default energy- loss factors. *If you change the setting after the operetion starts, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Function].

* The following items are the default energy-loss factors in EcoAdviser. (: Available -: Unavailable)

Energy-loss factor

5 focusing viewpoints for energy saving

Equipm ent tim

e- loss (start-up)

Equipm ent tim

e- loss (shut-dow

n)

U tility tim

e-loss (start-up)

U tility tim

e-loss (shut-dow

n)

Specific consum

ption

Production loss tim

e rate

Equipment start-up time - - Equipment shut-down time - - Manufacturing starting time Manufacturing ending time Manufacturing ending time (the previous day)

Utility start-up time - - - - - Utility shut-down time - - - - - The worst time of production loss time rate - - - - - The worst time of specific consumption - - - - - Day of week Workday type Early/Middle/Late month Month Production volume (the previous day)

Production volume Number of production stop - - - - Time of production stop - - - -

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Energy-loss factor Details

Equipment start-up time Start-up time of equipment by the hour from 0 to 23 oclock Equipment shut-down time Shut-down time of equipment by the hour from 0 to 23 oclock Manufacturing starting time Start-up time of production by the hour from 0 to 23 oclock Manufacturing ending time Shut-down time of production by the hour from 0 to 23 oclock Manufacturing ending time (the previous day)

Shut-down time of production on the previous day by the hour from 0 to 23 oclock

Utility start-up time Start-up time of utility by the hour from 0 to 23 oclock Utility shut-down time Shut-down time of utility by the hour from 0 to 23 oclock Worsening time of production loss time rate

Time of the highest rate when the production loss time rate is calculated by the hour from the start to the end of production in the time from 0 to 23 oclock

Worsening time of specific consumption

Time of the highest rate when the specific consumption is calculated by the hour from the start to the end of production in the time from 0 to 23 oclock

Day of week Diagnosis day (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday)

Workday type Four types: [Previous day: Workday, Next day: Workday] [Previous day: Workday, Next day: Non-workday] [Previous day: Non-workday, Next day: Workday] [Previous day: Non-workday, Next day: Non-workday]

Early/Middle/Late month Early month: 1st to 10th, Middle month: 11th to 20th, Late month: from 21st Month Month of the diagnosis day Production volume (the previous day)

Production volume on the previous day

Production volume Production volume on the day Number of production stop Number of the period in non-production from the starting time to the ending

time of production on the day Time of production stop Total time of the period in non-production from the starting time to the ending

time of production on the day

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(1) Select the Factor diagnosis setting tab.

The following window appears.

(2) Select the equipment to set energy-loss factors.

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(3) A list of energy-loss factors you have registered is displayed.

Select the saving destination and then click the Edit button.

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(4) The following window appears.

Set each item.

Item Input Details Energy-loss factor name Max. 30 characters Register a name of the energy-loss factor.

By setting the measuring point for energy-loss factor, the measuring points name is automatically set.

Measuring point for energy-loss factor

Select from collection sources measuring points

Register a measuring point that can become the energy- loss factor. Drag and drop the measuring point from the measuring point list box on the right of the window for registration.

Tabulation method Mode Average (Default) Maximum Minimum

Select the method to aggregate data of the energy-loss factors by the day. The selected method is used for energy-loss factor diagnosis. Refer to the following examples.

Energy-loss factor data Tabulation method Numerical value (e.g. temperature, humidity)

Average, maximum, minimum

Number (e.g. production type ID) Mode

Exclusive data

Numerical value 1

-999999999999.999 to

999999999999.999 *Set any values up to 15 significant digits with max. 16 decimal places. Default: Blank

By setting this item, the set numerical values are excluded to aggregate the data. When you keep the default setting, no exclusive data is set. For example, if you want to register the occurrence of an error as an energy loss factor, set the value representing the normal status of equipment to exclusion data.

Numerical value 2

Numerical value 3

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(5) Click the Save button.

(6) When the saving is completed, the display switches to the diagnosis settings window.

Deleting the energy-loss factor setting

You will delete the registered energy-loss factor setting. (1) Select the target equipment.

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(2) Select the energy-loss factor you want to delete and then click the Delete button.

(3) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to delete the energy-loss factor.

(4) When the deletion is completed, the following message appears.

Click the OK button to close the message.

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Setting the calculation measuring point for diagnosis

This is used to register calculation measuring points to the equipment setting. It is different from the calculation measuring point set in [4.1.7 Registering the calculation measuring point] as the following points: Collection sources measuring points excluding demand measuring points can be set to the calculation

formula. The measuring type is pulse only. (1) Select the Calculation measuring point setting tab.

The following window appears.

(2) Click the Register measuring point button.

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(3) The following window appears.

Input each item or select from the pulldown menu.

Item Details

Measuring point ID

Input the ID of the measuring point. Input range: 1 to 256 *Do not register the same ID repeatedly.

Measuring point name

Input a name of the measuring point. *Max. 30 characters

Measuring type Pulse fixed Measuring point unit

Input a unit of the measuring point or select it from the pull-down menu (listed below). *Max. 8 characters h kWh MWh J Piece Set m2 m3 l kl Second Minute Hour

Decimal point *1

Select the number of decimal places for the measuring value from the pull-down menu. The selectable range: 0 to 5, blank

Calculation formula

Input a calculation formula. Drag and drop a measuring point from the right box of the window to add to the calculation formula. *You can select from collection sources measuring points excluding demand measuring points. Input range: Max. 4000 characters Available characters: +, -, /, *, (, ) Number of measuring points: 30 points *Use the period (.) for the decimal point. *The fractions of the calculation result are rounded off according to the setting of the number of decimal places.

*1: If it is set to blank, the rounding off will not be executed.

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(4) Click the Register button.

(5) When the registration is completed, the display switches to the diagnosis settings window.

Changing the calculation measuring point for diagnosis setting

You will change the setting of the selected calculation measuring point for diagnosis. *When you want to change the setting after the operetion starts, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting

Change about Diagnosis Function]. (1) Select the Calculation measuring point setting tab.

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(2) Select a measuring point you want to change and then click the Change measuring point button.

(3) The following window appears.

Change the setting and then click the Change button.

(4) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button.

(5) When the registration is completed, the display switches to the diagnosis settings window.

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Deleting the calculation measuring point for diagnosis

You will delete the calculation measuring point for diagnosis. Check whether the measuring point is used in the equipment setting or the factor diagnosis setting. If used, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Function]. (1) Select the Calculation measuring point setting tab.

(2) Select a measuring point you want to delete and then click the Delete measuring point button.

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(3) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to delete the measuring point.

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Resetting the evaluation

This function is used to reset the evaluation executed in the energy-loss factor diagnosis ([7.4.5]). You can reset it for all equipment or by selecting the equipment and its viewpoints. (1) Select the Evaluation reset tab.

The following window appears.

(2) When you want to reset the evaluation for all equipment, click the Execute button.

To reset the evaluation of the selected energy saving viewpoints, select the equipment and its viewpoints and then click the Execute button.

Reset the evaluation for all equipment.

Reset the evaluation of the selected equipment. (1) Select the equipment. (2) Select the energy saving

viewpoints. (3) Click the Execute button.

(3)

(2)

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(3) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to reset the users evalution. If you reset the evaluation by selecting the equipment and its viewpoints

If you reset the evaluation for all equipment

(4) When the reset is completed, the following message wil appear.

Click the OK button to close the message. If you reset the evaluation by selecting the equipment and its viewpoints

If you reset the evaluation for all equipment

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4.3 System Settings This section describes the system settings. Clicking the Tab in System settings switches the setting item.

Tab

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Retention period setting

You will set the retention period for each data. Select a retention period from the pull-down menu and then click the Apply setting button to reflect the setting.

Item Setting 15/30/60-minute basis data retention period

2 to 10 years *Default: 10 years

Day data retention period Month data retention period Year data retention period Diagnosis data retention period *1

*1: This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1- AI).

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Theme setting

You will set the theme color of EcoAdviser. Select a color and then click the Apply setting button to reflect the setting.

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Language setting

You will set the display language. Select a language and then click the Apply setting button to reflect the setting.

When changing the setting, you see the following message. The change will be reflected after restart.

Supplement The date format of EcoAdviser is changed depending on the language setting.

Language setting Date format Japanese YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm English MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm AM/PM Simplified Chinese YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm

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Collection setting

You will set the data collection from the collection sources. The displayed values are default settings. If you want to change the setting, select any desired setting and then click the Apply setting button to reflect the change.

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Item Details

Data collection Set the time and period to collect data from the collection sources. Data period (min) 15/30/60

*Default: 15 EcoWebServer file collection time (min)

10/20/30/40/50 *Default: 10 *Automatically collect at the set minute of every hour.

Edgecross file collection period (min)

5/10/15/30/60 *Default: 5 *Automatically collect every set minute. For details on the collection timing, refer to the below table for the automatic collection time.

Aggregation period *1 Set the period to collect Day/Month/Year basis data. Day aggregation period

(hour) *2 00:00 to 23:00 *Default: 00:00 *It can be set by the hour.

Month aggregation period (day)

1 to 31 *Default: 1 *When the set day does not exist in the month, the beginning day

of the next month is applicable. The default setting is changed to 30. January: Jan. 30 to Mar. 1 February: Mar. 1 to Mar. 29 March: Mar. 30 to Apr. 29

Year aggregation period (month)

1 to 12 *Default: 1

*1: When you change the aggregation period, the past data is not re-collected using the changed period. Accordingly, if you change it at other than the first setup, note that the past data may not correspond to the setting value after change. The data period registered in [Manual input/edition] is the shortest data period you set in the past. Data period: 15 minutes, 30 minutes,

Data period registered in [Manual input/edition]: 15 minutes. *2: When you use Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI), note

the following points. Be sure to set the day aggregation period (hour) to out-of-office hours for each equipment.

Otherwise, the five focusing viewpoints for energy saving and standby power cannot be measured. Be sure to set the day aggregation period (hour) to out-of-break time for each equipment. Otherwise,

the break time cannot be calculated and that will become blank. Automatic collection time of Edgecross (: Collection)

Automatic file collection cycle

00 min

05 min

10 min

15 min

20 min

25 min

30 min

35 min

40 min

45 min

50 min

55 min

5 minutes 10 minutes 15 minutes 30 minutes 60 minutes

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4.4 System Maintenance This section describes the operation for maintenance. It is possible to back up/restore the setting values/data or to set the settings for operation logs.

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Backup

You will back up the setting values or both the values and data. (1) Set all the auto execute settings to OFF.

For details, refer to [6 Auto Execute Settings]. (2) Click the Folder button to specify the file destination.

(3) Select the backup contents.

*When you use Energy Saving Data Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI), select setting + data. If you back up or restore the setting only, the diagnosis will fail due to the difference between the past diagnosis data and the setting contents. Backup

contents Details

Setting Back up the setting values, such as diagnosis setting *1, graph panel, dashboard, and report.

Setting + data Back up the setting values, such as diagnosis setting *1, graph panel, dashboard, and report, and the data, such as collected data of each measuring point, diagnosis data *1, and operation logs.

*1: This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI). *2: Any files output by the customer are not backed up.

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(4) Click the backup button.

(5) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to back up.

(6) When the backup is completed, the following message appears.

Click the OK button to close the window.

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(7) Make sure that the following files are backed up.

If the file name or extension is different (uppercase, lowercase, etc.), contact the nearest Mitsubishi Sales Office or dealer.

Backup contents Setting Setting + data

Energy Saving Data Analysis

Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA)

DashboardConfig folder Template folder EcoAdviserSettings.db SystemInfo.xml

DashboardConfig folder Template folder EcoAdviser.db EcoAdviserLog.db EcoAdviserSettings.db SystemInfo.xml

Energy Saving Data Analysis and

Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-

EAP1-AI)

DashboardConfig folder Template folder EcoAdviserSettings.db EcoAdviserDiagnosisSettings.db EcoAdviserDiagnosisSettingsLog.db SystemInfo.xml SystemInfoDiagnosis.xml

DashboardConfig folder Template folder EcoAdviser.db EcoAdviserLog.db EcoAdviserSettings.db EcoAdviserDiagnosis.db EcoAdviserDiagnosisSettings.db EcoAdviserDiagnosisSettingsLog.db SystemInfo.xml SystemInfoDiagnosis.xml

* Depending on the state of use, the folder of DashboardConfig or Template may not exist. (8) Be sure to turn ON, which had previously turned OFF on procedure (1).

For details, refer to [6 Auto Execute Settings]. (9) If the automatic collection time has passed during this operation, manually collect data as necessary.

This is the end of the operation.

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Restoration

You will restore the backed-up setting values or both them and the backed-up data.

Caution The following table shows the transition of the setting values between Energy Saving Data Analysis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA) and Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI).

: Available : Unavailable

*Energy Saving Data Analysis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA) does not have the diagnosis function. If you have transferred the setting values from Energy Saving Analysis Data Software (Model: MES3- EAP1-DA) to Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI), to use the diagnosis function, you must set the settings.

(1) Set all the auto execute settings to OFF.

For details, refer to [6 Auto Execute Settings]. (2) Click the Folder button and then specify the destination to restore the setting values and data.

Restoration

MES3-EAP1-DA MES3-EAP1-AI

Backup MES3-EAP1-DA MES3-EAP1-AI

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(3) Select the restoration contents.

Restoration contents

Details

Setting value Restore the setting values, such as graph panel, dashboard, and report. Setting value + data

Restore the setting values, such as graph panel, dashboard, and report, and the data, such as collected data of each measuring point and operation logs.

*It is possible to restore the setting values only from the backup file of Setting values and data. *Any files output by the customer are not restored. (4) Click the restore button.

(5) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to execute the restoration.

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(6) When the restoration is completed, the following message appears.

Click the OK button and then restart EcoAdviser.

(7) After the restoration, confirm the folder reference of each file.

If the folder reference is not correct, set it correctly. Data folder path of the reference of the collection source [4.1.2 Changing ] Output destination setting of data [5.3.4 Creating the automatic data output setting (File setting)]

Output destination setting of dashboard HTML files [9.3.2 Setting the automatic dashboard output]

Output destination setting of reports [10.2.1 Setting the output destination] (8) Be sure to turn ON, which had previously turned OFF on procedure (1) .

For details, refer to [6 Auto Execute Settings]. (9) If the automatic collection time has passed during this operation, manually collect data as necessary.

This is the end of the operation.

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Operation log display

You will display the operation logs and save them in the file. For the format of the output file, refer to [12.1 File Format]. (1) Select a period from the pull-down menus of Start and End to extract

(2) Click the Extraction button to display the operation logs for the selected period.

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(3) If you want to save the extracted operation logs in the file, click the File output button and then

select the destination to save in the file. When the saving is completed, the window returns to the previous one. This is the end of the operation.

Operation log setting

You will change the setting of operation logs. (1) Click the Operation log setting button.

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(2) The following window appears

Change the setting.

Item Details Operation log retention period Year

Select a period from the pull-down menu. *The selectable range: 1 to 10

File encoding Select an encoding to be output to CSV files from the pull-down menu. Shift_JIS UTF-8

Delimiter Select a delimiter to be output to CSV files from the pull-down menu. Comma Tab Semicolon Space

Date format Input a date format to be output to CSV files. The following characters are converted to the corresponding date information for output.

Input characters

Date information after conversion

Input characters

Date information after conversion

YYYY The dominical year (4 digits) .s

Number of digits in seconds after the

decimal point (1 to 9)

YY The dominical year (Lower 2 digits) .ss

MM Month (2 digits) .sss DD Day (2 digits) .ssss

hh Hour (2 digits, 00 to 23) .sssss

mm Minute (2 digits) .ssssss ss Second (2 digits) .sssssss ms Millisecond (3 digits) .ssssssss

us Microsecond (6 digits) .sssssssss

ns Nanosecond (9 digits)

*The year (four digits) and the year (last two digits) cannot be used simultaneously. Furthermore, milliseconds, microseconds, nanoseconds, and the number of digits in seconds after the decimal point (such as .s) cannot be used simultaneously.

(Ex.1) YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss:ms 2019/04/01 10:11:22:333 (Ex.2) YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss:.sssssssss 2019/04/01 10:11:22:333000000

Quotation mark Select a quotation mark to be output to CSV files from the pull-down menu. Double quotation Quotation

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(3) To save the changed setting, click the Register button.

When you do not change, click the Cancel button. This is the end of the operation.

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4.5 Version Information The following shows the version information of EcoAdviser.

Version history

EcoAdviser Historical data

Access I/F Changed contents

MES3-EAP1-DA MES3-EAP1-AI

1.0.0 - 1.0 MES3-EAP1-DA First edition

1.0.1 1.0.0 MES3-EAP1-DA (1) Implemented the displaying function

with comma-separated values in the number panel on the dashboard function.

(2) Implemented the saving function that the data regarding automatic execution at rebooting this software.

MES3-EAP1-AI First edition

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5. Data This chapter explains measuring data collection, calculation, extraction, and input. Click the Data button in the left menu on the window to enter the data window. *The following window is an example of Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI).

5.1 Manual Collection This section describes how to manually collect the logging files from the collection source. *It may take some time when there are many files to collect. *If you try to manually collect data while the function of auto execute settings is in process, the following

message will appear and the operation cannot be performed. After a short wait, perform it.

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Specifying the period

This is a method to collect the logging files by specifying a period. *The method is available only when the collection source is EcoWebServer with HTTP. To collect data manually from EcoWebServer with FOLDER or Edgecross, refer to [5.1.2 Selecting the file].

(1) Click the Collection button and then select the period designation.

(2) Select the checkbox of a collection source to collect the logging files.

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(3) Set the period from the pull-down menus of Start and End.

*Max. 62 days

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(4) Click the Data collection button to collect the logging files for the specified period.

(5) When the collection is completed, the following message appears.

Click the OK button to close the message. This is the end of the operation.

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Selecting the files

This is a method to collect by specifying logging files. (1) Select File selection.

(2) Select the checkbox of a collection source to collect the logging files. Click the File list display button.

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(3) A list of files is displayed on the right side of the window.

Select the checkboxes of any files you want to collect and then click the Data collection button. *Max. 62 days *The files that have been automatically collected are displayed in green.

(4) When the collection is completed, the following message appears.

Click the OK button to close the message. This is the end of the operation.

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5.2 Manual Calculation For product type time period measuring point, calculation measuring point, and specific consumption measuring point, the measuring point data can be re-calculated for any specified period. This function is used, when you have added or changed the information of the measuring point after the operetion starts, to calculate the past data using the calculation formula after the change. *If you try to manually calculate data while the function of auto execute settings is in process, the following message will appear and the operation cannot be performed. After a short wait, perform it.

(1) Click the Calculation button.

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(2) Select the checkboxes of any measuring points you want to recalculate.

*Max. 256 measuring points

(3) Specify the period you want to calculate from the pull-down menus of Start and End.

Set the year, month, day, and time. *The period is max. 62 days within the data retention period.

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(4) Click the Calculation button.

(5) When the calculation is completed, the following message appears.

Click the OK button to close the message. This is the end of the operation.

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5.3 Output This section explains how to output data of collection sources measuring points, manual input measuring points, product type time period measuring points, calculation measuring points, specific consumption measuring points, and energy saving evaluation value measuring points registered in EcoAdviser. *When you use Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI), the energy saving evaluation value measuring points can be output for each equipment registered in the equipment setting. For five focusing viewpoints for energy saving and energy-loss during the standby/break time, refer to [7.1 Outline].

*It is possible to import the output file into other system. *For the format of the output file, refer to [12.1 File Format]. Click the Output button to display the window for data output.

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Creating the automatic output setting (measuring point setting)

You will set the setting for measuring points to automatically extract data or automatically output files. *If the setting is overwritten and saved, the automatic output setting will be cancelled. For details, refer

to [5.3.3]. *For any settings with the energy saving evaluation value measuring point selected, automatic output

cannot be performed. (1) To set a new setting, click the New button. To open an existing setting, click the Open button.

(2) The following confirmation message appears.

If you continue the operation without saving the current settings, click the Yes button. If you stop the operation and save the settings, click the No button.

For newly creating For opening

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(3) Select the checkboxes of any measuring points you want to output.

*For any settings with the energy saving evaluation value measuring point selected, automatic output cannot be executed.

*When you use Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI), the

following energy saving evaluation value measuring points can be output for each equipment registered in the equipment setting. For five focusing viewpoints for energy saving and energy-loss during the standby/break time, refer to [7.1 Outline].

ID Name Details

0001 Equipment time-loss (start-up) Output values of five focusing viewpoints for energy saving. 0002 Equipment time-loss (shut-down)

0003 Utility time-loss (start-up) 0004 Utility time-loss (shut-down) 0005 Production loss time rate 0006 Specific consumption 0010 Energy-loss during the standby time (equipment) Output values of energy-loss during the

standby/break time. For energy-loss during the break time, data is output as the following: Total of energy-loss during the break time Output the total value of energy-loss for every break time. Energy-loss during the break time 1/2/3 Output each value of energy-loss during the break time 1, 2, and 3.

0011 Energy-loss during the standby time (utility) 0012 Energy-loss during the break time (equipment) 0013 Energy-loss during the break time (utility) 0014 Energy-loss during the break time (equipment) 1 0015 Energy-loss during the break time (utility) 1 0016 Energy-loss during the break time (equipment) 2 0017 Energy-loss during the break time (utility) 2 0018 Energy-loss during the break time (equipment) 3 0019 Energy-loss during the break time (utility) 3

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(4) Select period to output data from the pull-down menu. *Only for the setting of Hourly, automatic output can be performed.

(5) Click the Save button and then select Save as.

*When you have opened an existing setting, select Save to overwrite. When you overwrite, this is the end of the operation.

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(6) The following window appears.

Select a line and then click the Save button.

(7) The following window appears.

Input a registration name (setting name) and then click the OK button. This is the end of the operation.

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Deleting the automatic output setting (measuring point setting)

You will delete the registered setting for measuring points to automatically extract data or automatically output files. (1) Click the Delete button.

(2) The following window appears.

Select a setting you want to delete and then click the Delete button.

(3) The following confirmation message appears.

Click the Yes button to delete the setting. This is the end of the operation.

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Selecting the automatic output setting

You will select the setting to output files using the automatic output function. (1) Click the Auto-output button.

(2) The following window appears.

Select the checkbox of a setting you want to output and then click the Register button. *Only for the setting of Hourly, automatic output can be performed. *For any settings with the energy saving evaluation value measuring point not selected, automatic output can be performed.

(3) The following confirmation message appears.

Click the Yes button to save the setting. This is the end of the operation.

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Creating the automatic output setting (File setting)

You will set the output file format and the output destination. (1) Click the Format/Output folder button.

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(2) The following window appears.

Input each item or select from the pull-down menu. Click the Register button. This is the end of the operation.

Item Details File encoding Select an encoding to be output to CSV files from the pull-down menu.

Shift_JIS UTF-8

Decimal point Select a decimal point displayed from the pull-down menu. Period Comma

Delimiter Select a delimiter to be output to CSV files from the pull-down menu. Comma Tab Semicolon Space

Date format Input a date format to be output to CSV files. The following characters are converted to the corresponding date information for output.

Input characters

Date information after conversion Input characters

Date information after conversion

YYYY The dominical year (4 digits) .s

Number of digits in seconds after the

decimal point (1 to 9)

YY The dominical year (Lower 2 digits) .ss MM Month (2 digits) .sss DD Day (2 digits) .ssss hh Hour (2 digits, 00 to 23) .sssss

mm Minute (2 digits) .ssssss ss Second (2 digits) .sssssss ms Millisecond (3 digits) .ssssssss us Microsecond (6 digits) .sssssssss ns Nanosecond (9 digits)

*The year in four digits and in the last two digits cannot be used simultaneously. In addition, milliseconds, microseconds, nanoseconds, and the number of digits in seconds after the decimal point (such as .s) cannot be used simultaneously.

YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss:ms 2019/04/01 10:11:22:333 YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss:.sssssssss 2019/04/01 10:11:22:333000000

Quotation mark Select a quotation mark to be output to CSV files from the pull-down menu. None Double quotation Quotation

Time column name

Input a column name of the time data. *The date is displayed in the date format above.

Data file output folder

Specify the destination of automatic output of data files. *Default: C:\Users\(User Name)\Documents\MES3-EAP1\DataFileOut

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Automatic output of data files

To perform automatic output, set the automatic data output to ON in the auto execute settings. For details, refer to [6 Auto Execute Settings].

Manual output of data files

You will output the measuring point data and files. (1) Select the checkboxes of any measuring points you want to extract.

(2) Select an output data period from the pull-down menu.

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(3) Specify the period from the pull-down menus of Start and End to output data.

(4) Click the Data Output button.

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(5) Data of each measuring point is displayed on the right side of the window.

Click the File output button.

(6) Specify the destination and then save the extracted data in CSV files.

When the file output is completed, the following message appears. Click the OK button to close the message. This is the end of the operation.

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5.4 Manual Input/Edition This section explains how to input and edit collection sources measuring points and manual input measuring points measuring data. *If you try to manually input/edit data while the function of auto execute settings is in process, the following message will appear and the operation cannot be performed. After a short wait, perform it.

Click the Manual input/edit button to display the setting menu on the window.

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Inputting/Editing measuring data

You will input data of any measuring points for any period. (1) Select the checkboxes of any measuring points you want to input/edit.

*Max. 256 measuring points

(2) Select the data period to input/edit from the pull-down menu.

When selecting from 15, 30, or 60 minutes, set the same data period as EcoAdviser (which is set in System Settings). For the data period, refer to [4.3.4 Collection setting].

The setting range: 15M/30M/60M/24H

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(3) Specify the period from the pull-down menus of Start and End to input/edit data

*Max. 31 days

(4) Click the Data output button to extract the measuring point data.

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(5) The extracted data is displayed on the right side of the window.

Input or change the data. The input range: -999999999999.999 to 999999999999.999 *The input value is rounded according to the setting of the decimal places of the measuring point.

(6) Click the Data registration button.

*If you have changed the information of the measuring point, repeat this procedure from the beginning.

(7) The following confirmation message appears.

Click the Yes button to start the registration of data.

(8) When the data registration is completed, the following message appears.

Click the Yes button to close the message. This is the end of the operation.

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Exporting measuring data

You will output the data displayed on the window to the Excel file for inputting measuring data. For the format of the output file, refer to [12.1 File Format]. (1) Select the checkboxes of any measuring points you want to export.

*Max. 256 measuring points

(2) Select a period from the pull-down menu to export data.

When selecting from 15, 30, or 60 minutes, set the same data period as EcoAdviser (which is set in System Settings) For the data period, refer to [4.3.4 Collection setting].

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(3) Specify the period from the pull-down menus of Start and End to export data.

*Max. 31 days

(4) Click the Data output button to extract the measuring point data.

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(5) The extracted data is displayed on the right side of the window.

Click the Export button.

(6) The following confirmation message appears.

Click the Yes button to export data.

(7) When the export is completed, the following message appears.

Click the OK button to close the message. This is the end of the operation.

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Importing measuring data

You will import the Excel file where measuring data has been manually input. *Data imported at one time is 256 measuring points and 2976 lines (15-minute period data for 31 days). *For the imported data, use the same data period as EcoAdviser. (1) Click the Import button and then specify the Excel file to import.

(2) The imported data is displayed on the right side of the window.

Click the Data registration button to register the data.

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(3) The following confirmation message appears. Click the Yes button to start the data registration.

(4) When the data registration is completed, the following message appears.

Click the OK button to close the message. This is the end of the operation.

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6. Auto Execute Settings This chapter explains the functions of automatic execution. Click the Auto execute settings button to enter the setting window.

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Setting Details

Automatic collection Collect data from the collection sources at the specified period (time). For details on the period (time) or the aggregation period for automatic collection, refer to [4.3.4 Collection setting].

Automatic report output *1

Output the report (daily/monthly/annual report) at the set date. For details on the output date and destination, refer to [10.2.1 Setting the outputdestination]. For the output report, refer to [10.2.2 Setting the automatic output].

Automatic data output *1

Output the data of the set measuring points to CSV files after automatic collection. For details, refer to [5.3 Data Output].

Automatic dashboard HTML output *1

Output the dashboard HTML file every hour after automatic collection. For details on the output dashboard HTML file, refer to [9.3.2 Setting the automatic dashboard output].

Automatic dashboard update *1

Update the graphs and measuring values displayed on the dashboard on EcoAdviser every hour after automatic collection.

Automatic diagnosis *1

This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI). Once a day, EcoAdviser diagnoses energy-loss. *In the time period after the Day aggregation period (time) with two hours, EcoAdviser diagnoses after automatic collection.

*1: To set this function to ON, the automatic collection setting must be ON. If the setting is OFF, the following message will appear. Click the Yes button to switch both this function and the automatic collection setting to ON. In addition, if the automatic collection setting is switched to OFF, this function will also change to OFF.

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6.1 Cautions This software has to be running in order that the Automatic collection can properly work.

Turn on your computer, activate this software, and then use this function while the software is still running. Furthermore, turn off sleep timer on your computer before starting Automatic collection, otherwise, this functoin cannot work properly.

While you manually collect, calculate, input, or edit data or you perform energy-loss diagnosis, the function of auto execute settings does not work. After the operation is completed, the function will work.

When you restart EcoAdviser, the settings remain at the last end. Automatic collection may fail if the computer is heavily loaded. If it fails, collect the data manually.

The following shows some examples of the occurrence: The automatic collection timing has passed during the processing of the software, and at least one hour has passed without executing the automatic collection. A RAM shortage has occurred in other applications or software using CPU, RAM, or HDD. Low-speed HDDs are used (slow processing). HTTP communication is performed with a collection source of EcoWebServerunder the condition of slow communication speed. Automatic diagnosis is executed without even a manual diagnosis execution. (It takes longer to process if no-diagnosis day is diagnosed for a long time.) The time of automatic report output is set near the run time of automatic diagnosis. (It takes longer to process report output or automatic diagnosis.)

This function cannot collect data whose collection period is a duration that Automatic collection has not been functioned. Collect the data mentioned above manually, if necessary.

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6.2 Automatic Data Collection This section describes the details of automatic data collection.

Base time of automatic collection

EcoAdviser automatically collect data from the collection sources based on the current time of the computer. If the time of the collection source is different from that of the computer, the latest logging file may not be collected. Be sure to synchronize the time of each collection source and the computer regularly. The difference is 3 minutes or less as a guide. *For Edgecross of collection sources, if the computers time is ahead, data may not be collected from the

collection source.

Data file of automatic collection

The following table shows the latest files to collect. Collection source Logging file type The latest file EcoWebServer Zoom (1 min.) data file Time of one hour before the computers clock

Demand (daily) data file Date of one hour before the computers clock Edgecross Historical data file The hindmost file by sorting the file name in ascending order.

*1 *1: Note the following points for collected historical data files.

When the the first number and last number in the files are 00000001 and FFFFFFFF respectively, sort the files by putting 00000001 below FFFFFFFF to determine the latest file.

For any files that neither are collected due to matters such as prefix change or errors nor are latest, you have to execute data collection.

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6.3 Automatic Data Output This section describes the details of automatic data output.

Data file of automatic output

EcoAdviser outputs the file according to the setting set at [5.3 Data Output]. The output file name is created using the number of the setting. If the same number file has already existed in the output destination, the file will be overwritten. *For details on the file format, refer to [12.1 File Format].

Data period of automatic output

At every automatic collection, EcoAdviser outputs 15/30/60-minute basis data from the day aggregation period to the automatic collection time. The following illustration is an action example under the following settings:

Data period: 15 minutes Day aggregation period: 0:00 Automatic collection time for EcoWebServer: 10 minutes (every hour)

At the automatic collection executed at the same hour as the day aggregation period, data of the previous day is output. After that, data from the day aggregation period to the automatic collection time is output.

2/20 2/21

Day aggregation period 0:00

Automatic collection 0:10

Data output period

Automatic collection 23:10

Day aggregation period 0:00

Data output period

Automatic collection 0:10

Data output period

Data output period

Automatic collection 1:10

Auto collection time Output data period 2/20 0:10 2/19 0:15 to 2/20 0:00 2/20 1:10 2/20 0:15 to 2/20 1:00

2/20 23:10 2/20 0:15 to 2/20 23:00 2/21 0:10 2/20 0:15 to 2/21 0:00

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6.4 Automatic Diagnosis This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI). This section describes the automatic diagnosis.

Timing of automatic diagnosis

Once a day, EcoAdviser automatically executes the diagnosis after automatic collection. However, this executes when the automatic collection time is after the day aggregation period (hour) with two hours.

Details of automatic diagnosis

EcoAdviser automatically executes the following diagnoses. Energy-loss diagnosis Refer to [7.3.3]. Energy-loss factor diagnosis Refer to [7.4.5]. The items of the energy saving viewpoint for diagnosis are ones selected at [7.2]. The diagnosis period is for days set at the last diagnosis with the previous day is the ending day. *When the diagnosis is never executed, the term is 62 days. Diagnosis period of the last diagnosis: Jan. 1, 2020 to Jan. 15, 2020 (for 15 days) Diagnosis period of automatic diagnosis: 15 days before to the previous day (for 15 days)

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7. Diagnosis This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI). This chapter explains the operations for diagnosis execution. On the following window, you can check the result of energy-loss diagnosis or the improvement result by energy saving activities. Click the Diagnosis button to enter the diagnosis window.

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7.1 Outline This section explains the outline of diagnosis function. The diagnosis function diagnoses energy-loss of the equipment registered in [4.2 Diagnosis Settings]. The diagnosis has two types: energy-loss extraction and energy-loss factor diagnosis. Energy-loss extraction

The energy saving viewpoint enables EcoAdviser to calculate values by equipment and convert into the amount. The result of energy-loss ranks the equipment.

Energy-loss factor diagnosis

The five focusing viewpoints for energy saving enables EcoAdviser to diagnoses how much factors, such as time, day, and production volume, cause energy-loss. It is possible to diagnose factors including the product type by setting. The user evaluates the effectiveness of the result of energy- loss factor diagnosis by AI, and AI performs diagnosis considering the evaluation at the following diagnosis.

The energy-loss diagnosis requires calculation of each value of the energy saving viewpoint. For the energy saving viewpoint, refer to [What is energy saving viewpoint?] in the next page.

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What is energy saving viewpoint? It is used to diagnose the equipment where energy-loss is occurring. The following table explains each item of the energy saving viewpoint.

Energy saving viewpoint Details Five focusing viewpoints for energy saving

(1) Equipment time-loss (start-up) Time period from the equipment ON state to the start of production

(2) Equipment time-loss (shut-down) Time period from the end of production to the change to the equipment OFF state

(3-1) Utility time-loss (start-up) The difference between the time of change to the utility ON state and the time of change to the equipment ON state *Depending on the case, it may be negative value.

(3-2) Utility time-loss (shut-down) The difference between the time of change to the utility OFF state and the time of change to the equipment OFF state *Depending on the case, it may be negative value.

(4) Specific consumption The specific consumption from the start to the end of production

(5) Production loss time rate Time rate of no production from the start to the end of production in the day *Data during the break time is included in the calculation.

Energy-loss during the standby/break time

(1) Energy-loss during the standby time (equipment)

Energy consumption of the equipment during the equipment OFF state

(2) Energy-loss during the standby time (utility)

Energy consumption of the utility during the utility OFF state

(3) Energy-loss during the break time (equipment)

Energy consumption of the equipment during the break time *It is calculated regardless of the production status.

(4) Energy-loss during the break time (utility)

Energy consumption of the utility during the break time *It is calculated regardless of the equipment ON/OFF state and the production status.

*1: The start of production and the end of production are defined as the following: Start of production: The time of the first count of production volume after the equipment start-up End of production: The time of the last count of production volume before the equipment shut-down

*2: The equipment ON/OFF state is determined by the energy consumption threshold value for determining the equipment off state. The utility ON/OFF state is determined by the energy consumption threshold value for determining the utility off state. For details, refer to [4.2.2 Registering/Changing the equipment information].

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Five focusing viewpoints for energy saving

Energy-loss during the standby/break time

(1) (3-1) (5) (5) (2) (3-2)

(4)

Time

(2) (3), (4) (2)

(1) (1)

Break time

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7.2 Energy-Loss Diagnosis Settings You will set the energy saving viewpoint used for diagnosis. (1) Click the Detailed setting button.

(2) The following window appears.

Click items of the energy saving viewpoint you want to use for diagnosis to check the boxes and then click the OK button. If you click the Cancel button or click the button to close the window, the setting will not be saved. *The default setting is all the boxes checked. *If you change the settings after the operetion starts, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Function].

*It is impossible to set different settings for each diagnosis target (equipment).

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7.3 Energy-Loss Diagnosis by Manual Operation You will execute energy-loss diagnosis of the registered equipment from the Energy-loss diagnosis tab.

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Collecting the data used for diagnosis

The diagnosis requires diagnosis data from collection sources. The diagnosis data from collection sources can be stored for 62 days. If you want to diagnose data for more than 62 days, collect data and execute diagnosis several times. For example, when you want to diagnose the data from Jun. 1, 2020 to Aug 31, 2020, collect and diagnose data two times: 1st: Jun. 1, 2020 to Jul. 31, 2020; 2nd: Aug. 1, 2020 to Aug. 31, 2020 Accordingly, before diagnosis execution, check that the diagnosis data from collection sources is stored for the period you want to diagnose.

Note Diagnosis data from collection sources is 1-minute data collected from collection sources. The storage period is for 62 days before the last collection day. Any expired data is deleted. Data collection order: Nov. 1, 2019 to Dec. 31, 2019; Jan. 1, 2020 to Jan. 31, 2020

Storage period: Dec. 1, 2019 to Jan. 31, 2020 The data from Nov. 1, 2019 to Nov. 30, 2019 is deleted.

Data collection order: Dec. 1, 2019 to Jan. 31, 2020; Nov. 1, 2019 to Nov. 30, 2019 Storage period: Sep. 30, 2019 to Nov. 30, 2019 The data from Dec. 1, 2019 to Jan. 31, 2020 is deleted.

* These are also true that if you collect 1-miniute data from multiple collection sources sequentially. First, Diagnosis data is collected from collection source 1 Jul. 1 to Aug. 31. Second, Diagnosis data is collected from collection source 2 Jul. 1 to Aug. 15. This operation leads to the result that the data from Aug. 16 to Aug. 31 will be deleted. To avoid this situation, diagnosis data is collected from collection source 2 first, and then diagnosis data is collected from collection source 1.

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(1) Click the Collection status check button.

(2) The following window appears.

The diagnosis data from collection sources currently stored is displayed. Any boxes with the checkmark represent that diagnosis data from collection sources is stored.

When all the boxes are checked for the period you want to diagnose, move to [7.3.2 Setting the

diagnosis]. If there is any box without the checkmark in that period, move to [5.1 Manual Collection] in order to collect data of the date from the collection source. *When there is even one data of the date, the box is checked. For diagnosis of the date, two-hour

or more continuous serial data is required. Even if the box is checked, there is a case that the diagnosis result may not be displayed.

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Setting the diagnosis period

You will set the diagnosis period. Select from the pulldown menus of Start and End.

Item Details

Start Set the start date of the diagnosis period End Set the end date of the diagnosis period

*It is possible to set max. 366 days for diagnosis period.

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Executing energy-loss diagnosis

You will execute energy-loss diagnosis. Click the Diagnosis button to execute the diagnosis. The result is displayed on the window. For details on how to check the result, refer to [7.4 Energy-Loss Diagnosis Result Check]. *If you want to cancel the diagnosis midway, click the button on the upper right of the window to exit EcoAdviser. For details, refer to [3.1.2 Exiting EcoAdviser]. In such case, the diagnosis is not disabled and not saved.

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7.4 Energy-Loss Diagnosis Result Check This section explains how to check the result of energy-loss diagnosis or its operation.

No. Item Details Reference

(1) Switching the energy saving viewpoint

Select an energy saving viewpoint to display the result of energy-loss diagnosis. Depending on the selected item, the display (2) to (5) on the window is changed.

7.4.1

(2) Energy-loss worst ranking

Rank the equipment according to energy-loss. By selecting the equipment, the values of energy saving viewpoint, the graph display of energy saving viewpoint, and the energy-loss factor diagnosis are displayed.

7.4.2

(3) Value of energy saving viewpoint

Display the value of each energy saving viewpoint item for the equipment selected at the energy-loss worst ranking.

7.4.3

(4) Graph display of energy saving viewpoint

Display the graph of each energy saving viewpoint item for the equipment selected at the energy-loss worst ranking. 7.4.4

(5) Energy-loss factor diagnosis

Rank the pre-set energy-loss factors in order of relevance with energy-loss.

7.4.5

(2) (3)

(4)

(5)

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Switching the energy saving viewpoint

You will switch the energy saving viewpointfrom the radio button. The result is displayed according to the setting set at [7.2 Energy-Loss Diagnosis Setting]. Select the energy saving viewpoint from the radio button. The following is the window of five focusing viewpoints for energy saving.

Radio button Details

Five focusing viewpoints for energy saving

Display the diagnosis result of five focusing viewpoints for energy saving.

Energy-loss during standby/break time

Display the diagnosis result of energy-loss during the standby/break time.

The following is the window of energy-loss during the standby/break time.

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Checking the energy-loss worst ranking

You will check the ranking for energy-loss by equipment.

Saving the ranking table The ranking table currently displayed is saved in the diagnosis panel. The saved panel is available on the dashboard.

(1) Click (dashboard icon).

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(2) The following window appears.

(3) Select the saving destination and then click the Save button. (4) The following window appears.

Enter a name to register the diagnosis panel and then click the OK button.

(5) When the saving is completed, the window closes.

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Checking values of the energy saving viewpoint

You will check values of the energy saving viewpoint in the table. Table The details of the table are describe as follows.

No. Item name Details (1) Diagnosis period Display the diagnosis period you set. For details, refer to [7.3.2]. (2) Equipment name Display the equipment selected at the energy-loss worst ranking.

(3) Energy saving viewpoint Display items of the energy saving viewpoint you set. For details, refer to [7.2] or [7.4].

(4) Values Display each value*1 of the energy saving viewpoint. When there is any deterioration point*2 in the day, it is displayed in red with underline.

*1: Each figure is displayed as a summed value in each category on each day, respectively (except for both the specific consumption and the production loss time rate).

*2: This applies to only five focusing viewpoints for energy saving. The deterioration point means the date with the amount of energy-loss equals to the threshold value or more. Even if without any energy-loss, however, the deterioration point might be identified, while the threshold value is set to be zero. For details on how to set the threshold to determine any deterioration points, refer to [7.4.4].

(1) (2) (3)

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Display of energy consumption/production volume graph The energy consumption/production volume graph can be displayed for 366 days before the present time of the used computer in the diagnosis period. *Only one window is used to display the graph. If you try to display several windows, the warning message will appear and the graph will not be displayed. In order to display the graph for the date that user specified, the diagnosis data of the same date must be stored. Furthermore, those data must be two-hour or more continuous serial data.

(1) Click (graph icon) next to the date where you want to display in the graph.

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(2) The following window appears.

The following table shows the items for graph operation.

Item Details Vertical axis Display the graph scale. The vertical axis has two types:

Display the graphs of energy measuring point and utility measuring point with different vertical axes. *Default

Display the graphs with one vertical axis. When the vertical axis is displayed for each graph, the graph display order is energy measuring point, utility measuring point, and production volume from the left.

*By clicking the Switching the vertical axis button, change the display style. Horizontal axis Display the day aggregation period (hour) from the date to the next day.

*The sampling interval of the graph is 1 minute. Switching the vertical axis

Switch the display style of the vertical axis.

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Saving values of the energy saving viewpoint The table of the energy saving viewpoint currently displayed table is saved in the diagnosis panel. The saved panel is available on the dashboard.

(1) Click (dashboard icon).

(2) The following window appears.

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(3) Select the saving destination and then click the Save button. (4) The following window appears.

Enter a name to register the diagnosis panel and then click the OK button.

(5) When the saving is completed, the window closes.

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Displaying the energy saving viewpoint in the graph

The diagnosis result is displayed in the graph for the selected energy saving viewpoint. When you select the setting of five focusing viewpoints for energy saving, the energy-loss factor diagnosis is displayed. For details, refer to [7.4.5]. Advice for energy saving When you select the energy-loss during the standby/break time, the energy saving result and the energy saving tips are displayed. The energy saving result is displayed as follows: Conversion amount [*** /year]: XX *** represents the currency unit and XX is the amount of conversion of energy-loss set at [4.2.4].

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Detailed graph The graph display varies depending on a selected item of the energy saving viewpoint.

Energy saving viewpoint Details of graph

Five focusing viewpoints for energy saving

(1) Equipment time-loss (start-up) Data is displayed for when the energy saving viewpoint you set is measured. The time without data is not displayed. Display period: diagnosis period Display interval: every minute

(2) Equipment time-loss (shut- down) (3-1) Utility time-loss (start-up) (3-2) Utility time-loss (shut-down) (4) Specific consumption When there is no data, 0 is displayed in the data

on the day. Display period: diagnosis period Display interval: Day

(5) Production loss time rate energy-loss during the standby/break time

(1) Energy-loss during the standby time (equipment)

(2) Energy-loss during the standby time (utility)

(3) Energy-loss during the break time (equipment)

(4) Energy-loss during the break time (utility)

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When you select the five focusing viewpoints for energy saving, the values are displayed in the blue bar graph and the threshold is displayed with the orange line. The point at the threshold or more is recorded as a deterioration point. To set, select or input the threshold and then click the Save button. If the threshold is zero, it may be extracted as a deterioration point even if there is actually no energy- loss. *To change the setting after the operetion starts, refer to [12.3 Operation for Setting Change about

Diagnosis Fucntion]. Setting item Details

Automated- threshold

High The threshold is automatically calculated using the data. When you want to extract more deterioration points, set to High. For less extraction, set to Low.

Standard *Default Low

Manual-threshold *Setting range: -999999999999.999 to 999999999999.999

Input any value to set the threshold.

When the saving is completed, the following message appears.

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Checking the energy-loss factor diagnosis result

This function can be used when you select the setting of five focusing viewpoints for energy saving. For the target energy saving viewpoint, the energy-loss factors are displayed in the ranking or in the graph. By analyzing the result, you can effectively take action to improve energy-loss.

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Checking the ranking table The following example explains how to check the energy-loss factor diagnosis result. Some energy-loss factors may not be displayed in this ranking table because the following reason. The lack of, or insufficient number of data regarding the energy-loss factor(detail) can lead to the result which has no reliable correlation.

Item Details Rank Rank in order of relevance.

*For details on the ranking, refer to [Evaluation standard of ranking] on the next page.

Energy-loss factor (type) Indicate the energy-loss factor. Energy-loss factor (detail) Indicate detailed data of the energy-loss factor. Expected improvement result Indicate an expected result when you have improved the energy-loss. Does this information help you? Evaluate the advice.

For details on the evaluation, refer to [Evaluation standard of ranking] on the next page.

Rank details 1 If you improve the equipment time-loss

(start-up) from 9 to 10 oclock, the cost can be reduced by $1,344 per year.

2 If you improve the equipment time-loss (start-up) of the production volume (the previous day) 210 to 420 pieces, the cost can be reduced by $1,477 per year.

3 If you improve the equipment time-loss (start-up) from 4 to 5 oclock, the cost can be reduced by $1,077 per year.

4 If you improve the equipment time-loss (start-up) of the production ranging 424 to 467 pieces, the cost can be reduced by $734 per year.

5 If you improve the equipment time-loss (start-up) on Thursday, the cost can be reduced by $2,462 per year.

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Evaluation standard of ranking EcoAdviser ranks energy-loss factors based on the possibility of energy-loss diagnosed by EcoAdviser and the evaluation by the user. To reflect your evaluation to EcoAdviser, click the Apply to evaluation button to close the window. Otherwise, your evaluation will not be reflected. If you want to cancel the selection, click the selected radio button.

Answer selection Details Yes Raise the evaluation No Lower the evaluation No selection No change in evaluation

Switching the ranking display By clicking the + or button, you can switch the display of the sixth factor and later.

Button Details

+ Display the sixth factor and later. - Hide the sixth factor and later.

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Saving the ranking table The ranking table currently displayed is saved in the diagnosis panel. The panel is available on the dashboard.

(1) Click (dashboard icon).

(2) The following window appears.

(3) Select the saving destination and then click the Save button. (4) The following window appears.

Enter a name to register the diagnosis panel and then click the OK button.

(5) When the saving is completed, the window closes.

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Advice The advice is displayed regarding the energy-loss factor selected in the ranking table.

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Graph display of energy-loss factor When you click the energy-loss factor in the ranking table, the corresponding five focusing viewpoints for energy saving data is displayed in the graph.

The first graph shows the data distribution and the average value of the five focusing viewpoints for energy saving regarding the energy-loss factor. The horizontal axis shows the energy-loss factor (detail), and the vertical axis shows the average value of the five focusing viewpoints for energy saving. n=X, which is any number, displayed above the bar graph represents the number of data of energy-loss factor (detail). The second graph shows the data of the five focusing viewpoints for energy saving regarding the energy- loss factor (detail)selected in the ranking table. The value of the five focusing viewpoints for energy saving is displayed in the bar graph, and the threshold value shown as the deterioration point value is displayed in the orange line.

Five focusing viewpoints for energy saving Details of graph

(1) Equipment time-loss (start-up) Data is displayed for when the energy saving viewpoint you set is measured. The time without data is not displayed. Display interval: every minute

(2) Equipment time-loss (shut-down) (3-1) Utility time-loss (start-up) (3-2) Utility time-loss (shut-down) (4) Specific consumption Display interval: Day (5) Production loss time rate

Note Some energy-loss factors whose five focusing viewpoints have high average value tend to be easily picked up in ranking table. Althogh, if some energy-loss factors have one or more following facts, they might not be displayed in there. Insufficient number of corresponding data Already applied to the evaluation, Does this information help you? Some extremely high or large values make the average bigger

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7.5 Improvement Result Check By clicking the Improvement result check tab, you can check the improvement result for energy saving activities. The two graphs of energy consumption and energy saving viewpoint shows the comparison before and after improvement by equipment.

Checking the improvement result

You will check the improvement result. (1) Select the diagnosis period from the pulldown menu.

*If you include the date of no energy-loss diagnosis execution, the result of the date will be displayed in blank.

Item Details

Before improvement Start Set max. 365 days for the period. *The start day must be set to a day before the end day. End

After improvement Start Set max. 365 days for the period. *The start day must be set to a day before the end day. End

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(2) Click the Check result button.

The graph is displayed for the set period.

Switching the display of improvement result

You will switch the graphs displayed on the Improvement result check tab to the ones of any energy saving viewpoint item of any equipment. (1) Select the equipment you want to display in the graph from the table on the left of the window.

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(2) The graphs of energy consumption and energy saving viewpoint of the selected equipment are

displayed.

Item Details

Total before improvement

Indicate the total value of energy consumption before improvement activities. It is a sum of energy measuring point and utility measuring point before improvement for the period. The number of decimal places is displayed according to energy measuring point or utility measuring point, whichever is larger. *If you save the graph in the diagnosis panel and view it on the dashboard, total before improvement will not appear.

Total after improvement

Indicate the total value of energy consumption after improvement activities. It is a sum of energy measuring point and utility measuring point after improvement for the period. The number of decimal places is displayed according to energy measuring point or utility measuring point, whichever is larger. *If you save the graph in the diagnosis panel and view it on the dashboard, total after improvement will not appear.

Reduced energy consumption

Indicate the reduced energy consumption through improvement activities. It is a value that the sum of energy measuring point and utility measuring point after improvement is subtracted from the sum of the measuring points before improvement. The unit is the same as energy measuring point. The number of decimal places is displayed according to energy measuring point or utility measuring point, whichever is larger.

Reduced cost Indicate the reduced cost through improvement activities. It is a sum of reduced energy consumption multiplied by the electricity rate (integer value). For the electricity rate, refer to [4.2.4 Setting the electricity rate].

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(3) Select an item of the energy saving viewpoint to display in the graph from the pulldown menu.

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(4) The graph of the selected item is displayed on the bottom of the window.

Item Details

Total before improvement/ Total after improvement

Indicates the total value before improvement activities and the total value after improvement activities for energy saving viewpoint. The value varies depending on the item of the energy saving viewpoint as follows. Production loss time rate

Sum of the time of no production from production start to production end / sum of the time from production start to production end 100 (during the period)

Unit: % Specific consumption

Sum of energy measuring point / sum of production volume (during the period) Unit: same as each unit of the energy saving viewpoint

Other items of the energy saving viewpoint Sum of the item of the energy saving viewpoint (during the period)

*The number of decimal places and the unit are the same as the energy saving viewpoint.

*If you save the graph in the diagnosis panel and view it on the dashboard, total before improvement will not appear.

Improved value

Indicates the amount of energy-loss improved through improvement activities. The value is that total after improvement is deducted from total before improvement. The number of decimal places is the same as total before improvement and total after improvement. The unit is point for production loss time rate. For other items of the energy saving viewpoint, the unit is the same as total before improvement and total after improvement.

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Saving the graph in the panel

Each graph currently displayed is saved in the diagnosis panel. The saved panel is available on the dashboard.

(1) Click (dashboard icon).

(2) The following window appears.

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(3) Select the saving destination and then click the Save button. (4) The following window appears.

Enter a name to register the diagnosis panel and then click the OK button.

(5) When the saving is completed, the window closes.

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7.6 Other Function

Managing the diagnosis panels

When you click the Diagnosis panel button, the window starts up to display a list of saved diagnosis panels. This list window is used for managing the panels such as changing the panel name or deleting the panel.

Changing the diagnosis panel name (1) Select a diagnosis panel to change the name and then click the Change button.

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(2) The following window appears.

Change the name and then click the OK button.

Deleting the diagnosis panel (1) Select a diagnosis panel to delete and then click the Delete button.

(2) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to delete the diagnosis panel.

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8. Graph This chapter explains how to create a graph and a graph panel displayed on the dashboard and to analyze data using the created graph. Click the Graph button to enter the graph window.

8.1 Creation/Saving of Graph Panel This section describes necessary information on how to create a graph panel. The following shows the procedures to create the panel.

New graph creation Create a new graph panel.

Graph saving Save the graph panel.

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How to create the graph

From the New button, a graph will be created. *A maximum of 4 graphs can be displayed at one time. (1) Click the New button.

(2) The following window appears.

Select a graph you want to create and then click the Next button. For details on the analysis method (graph type), refer to the below table.

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Analysis method Graph type

Details Analysis method Graph type

Details

Time series chart

Used at comparing data change in time transition.

Scatter plot

Used at examining the relationship (correlation) between two measuring points.

Box plot

Used at comparing the variation/stability of data.

Histogram

By dividing the range from the maximum value to the minimum value during display period into equal parts according to partition number, the distribution of measuring data is displayed by division. Used at checking the distribution of measuring data.

Pie chart

Used at checking the percentage of measuring data. *1

Pareto chart

Used at checking the cumulative ratio of size of measuring data. *1 *2

Rank chart

Used at comparing the size and rank of measuring data. *1

*1: It is not possible to register measuring points whose measuring type is power factor. In addition, do not register measuring points with a negative value.

*2: The aggregation range of each stacked graph in the histogram is as follows. (N is measuring point data.) a-b (aNb), b-c (bNc), c-d (cNd), , r-s (rNs), s-t (sNt)

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(3) The following window appears.

*The window is an example for selecting Time series chart at the graph type. Select an analysis viewpoint and then click the Next button. For details on the selection for analysis viewpoint, refer to the following table.

Analysis method

Graph type Analysis viewpoint Number of

measuring points

Time series chart

ItemX axis: Time Comparison method: Item (Measuring point comparison*1

12 points

ItemX axis: Time Comparison method: Item (Date comparison*1

1 point

Box plot Comparison method: ItemMeasuring point comparison*1 12 points Comparison method: Item (Date comparison 1 point

Pie chart Comparison method: ItemMeasuring point comparison*2 12 points Comparison method: Item (Date comparison*1 1 point

Rank chart Comparison method: ItemMeasuring point comparison*2 12 points Comparison method: Item (Date comparison*1 1 point

Scatter plot X axis: Measuring point Y axis: Measuring point

1 point for each

Histogram Division numberSelect from 5, 10, 15, or 20 1 point Pareto chart Comparison method: ItemMeasuring point comparison*2 12 points

Comparison method: Item (Date comparison*1 1 point Displayed data varies depending on the measuring point and measuring type. *1: When measuring type is Analog value or for specific consumption measuring point, data by the display

interval shows. When measuring type is Pulse or for product type time period measuring point, accumulated data by the display interval shows.

*2: When measuring type is Analog value or for specific consumption measuring point, the first data of the display period shows. When measuring type is Pulse or for product time period measuring point, accumulated data of the display period shows.

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(4) The following window appears.

Drag and drop a measuring point from the measuring point list to the item box to display in the graph. For the number of registrations of measuring points, refer to the previous table. From the button to the right of the measuring point, you can perform the following operations. Delete: Delete a measuring point in the item box Change graph type: Change the displayed graph type.

*This is available for time series chart. The following is the window of selecting [item (date comparison)] at the analysis viewpoint.

Drag and drop to add

Delete the measuring point

Change the graph type

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(5) Set the displayed range and then click the OK button.

Item Details Display interval Select a display interval for measuring data from the pull-down menu.

*When the analysis method is Box plot, this setting is not available. The display interval is Hourly. Hour Day Month Year

The number of display period

When the analysis method and analysis viewpoint are Time series chart and Item (date comparison) respectively, this setting is available. Select the number of display period from the pull-down menu. The selectable range: 1 to 3

Display period Set the Start time and End time from the pull-down menu to specify the display period. The maximum range varies depending on the display interval settings. Hourly7 days (168 hours) *In the case of the box plot, it is 31 days. Day 365 days Month 120 months Year 10 years

Note The display period of the box plot is specified by date. However, the start time of the day is 0 o'clock

regardless of the Day Aggregation Period. When the analysis method and analysis viewpoint are Time series chart and Item (date comparison)

respectively, the graph is displayed based on the following points: The horizontal axis of graph is based on the longest display period.

*The date of the axis is displayed based on the Display period No.1. Each graph is displayed aligning to the left. When the measuring point is Pulse, the measured value and accumulated value are displayed. *The graph type can be changed for measured value only.

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(6) The graph is displayed.

This is the end of the operation.

How to save the graph

From the Save button, a graph will be saved. *If you want to delete without saving, do not execute the following operation. Click the X button to close the graph window.

*Save a graph when it is properly displayed. Bad example: a pie chart where measuring points with a negative value have been registered.

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(1) Click the Save button and then select Save as.

When you have opened an existing graph, select Save to overwrite it. This is the end of the operation for overwrite save.

(2) The following window appears.

Specify the saving location and then click the Save button.

(3) The following window appears.

Input a name of the graph panel to save and then click the OK button. *The graph panel name is displayed when the graph is arranged on the dashboard.

(4) When the saving is completed, the window is closed.

This is the end of the operation.

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8.2 Data Analysis/Graph Edition This section describes how to analyze data with graph view and edit an existing graph. The following shows the procedures to analyze data and edit the existing graph.

Existing graph opening Open an existing graph panel.

*To create a new graph to analyze data, for details on the operation, refer to 8.1.1 How to create the graph.

Execute the following operation as necessary. *The order of the operations is not relevant.

Display interval settings Set the display interval. Display period settings Set the display period.

Data extraction When the display interval is Hour or Day, set the day to extract data.

Item selection panel display Add/delete a measuring point and temporarily display/hide it.

Graph saving Save the graph panel.

For details on the operation, refer to 8.1.2 How to save the graph.

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Opening the existing graph

You will open an existing graph. *A maximum of 4 graphs can be displayed at one time. (1) Click the Open button.

(2) The following window appears.

Select a graph panel and then click the Open button.

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(3) The selected graph panel is displayed on the graph window.

This is the end of the operation.

Setting the display interval

You will set the data display interval of the selected graph panel. By clicking the Hour, Day, Month, or Year button on the top of the window, it is possible to switch the interval of graph data. *When the analysis method (graph type) is Box plot, the display interval is automatically set to Hourly.

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Setting the display period

You will set the data display period of the selected graph panel. Set the Start time and End time from the pull-down menu to display data for a period. *When the analysis method and analysis viewpoint are Time series chart and Item (date comparison) respectively, the display period can be changed from the Item selection panel display button.

Extracting the data

You will set the day to extract data of the selected graph panel. *When the display interval is set to Hour or Day, this setting is available. Click the Data extraction button. Select the checkbox of days you want to extract data for and then click the OK button.

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Displaying the data (numeric values)

The numeric values of data in the graph will be displayed. Select the Data tab in the Panel to check data in table format.

Operating the item selection panel

This subsection describes the operations about the Item selection panel. Click the Item selection panel display button to display/hide the panel. *When you create a new graph panel or open an existing graph panel, it is automatically displayed. The following table shows possible operations in the item selection panel.

Item Details Move item selection panel

Change the displayed position of the item selection panel.

Add/Delete measuring point

Add/Delete a measuring point to display in the graph.

Change display period Change the start date and end date for display period. Show/Hide data Set the Show/Hide of graph data on each measuring point or display period. Change graph type Change the graph type.

*When the analysis method is Time series chart, this function is available. Set display axis Set the vertical axis of graph.

*When the analysis method is Time series chart, this function is available.

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Move item selection panel It is possible to change the displayed position of the item selection panel.

Click the sign on the upper right of the panel. Select Move and then select any position to display. By dragging between the item selection panel and graph, you can adjust the displayed area.

Add/Delete measuring point To add a measuring point to display in the graph, drag and drop the measuring point from the upper frame to the bottom frame. To delete it, click to the right of the measuring point in the bottom frame and then select Delete.

Drag and drop to add

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Change display period When the analysis method and analysis viewpoint are Time series chart and Item (date comparison) respectively, this function is available. It is possible to change the start date and end date for display period.

Display interval

Maximum display period

Hourly 7 days168 hours *In the case of the box plot, 31 days.

Day 365 days Month 120 months Year 10 years

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Show/Hide data You can set the Show/Hide of graph data on each measuring point or display period. To display data, select the checkbox to the left of a measuring point or display period. To hide, remove the checkmark.

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Change graph type When the graph type is Time series chart, the graph type can be changed to a similar graph type or overlaid graph type. Click to the right of a measuring point in the bottom frame. Select Change graph type and then select any graph type. *The graph type to display has the following conditions: For 100% stacked graph, set every measuring point to the same display axis. The 100% stacked graph cannot be displayed along with other charts. If you set one measuring point to display in the 100% stacked graph, every measuring point will be also displayed in the 100% stacked graph.

The bar graph, stacked graph, and 100% stacked graph cannot be displayed at the same time.

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Set display axis When the graph type is Time series chart, the display axis can be divided into. Click to the right of a measuring point in the bottom frame. Select Display axis setting and then select any axis. The display axis can be divided into a maximum of 3.

8.3 Deletion of Graph Panel You will delete a saved graph panel. (1) Click the Delete button.

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(2) The following window appears.

Select a graph you want to delete and then click the Delete button.

(3) The following confirmation message appears.

Click the Yes button to delete.

(4) When the deletion is completed, the window is closed.

This is the end of the operation.

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8.4 Change of Other Settings This section describes how to set the graph color and panel name.

Setting the theme

You will set the theme color of a selected graph panel. Click the Change theme button and then select a color from the pull-down menu.

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Setting the panel name

You will set the panel name (panel title) of a selected graph panel. Click the Edit panel name button and then input a panel name.

Displaying/Hiding the graph title

You will set the Show/Hide of the graph title.

Click the sign on the upper right of the graph and then select Graph title display to switch the Show/Hide settings. *When Graph title display has a checkmark, the graph title appears.

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Displaying/Hiding the legend

You will set the Show/Hide of the graph legend.

Click the sign on the upper right of the graph and then select Legend display to switch the Show/Hide settings. *When Legend display has a checkmark, the legend appears. *When the window is small or when the graph is displayed in smaller size due to display of multiple graphs, the legend is not displayed regardless of this setting.

Setting the legend display position

You will set the displayed position of the graph legend.

Click the sign on the upper right of the graph. Select Legend display position and then select any position to display the legend.

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9. Dashboard This chapter explains how to create dashboards. It is possible to create various dashboards according to the use application, and you can take advantage of the dashboards in various scenes.

Click the Dashboard button on the left menu to enter the dashboard window.

Manager

Administrator

Operator

Computer

EcoAdviser

LAN Dashboard for manager

Dashboard for operator

Dashboard for administrator

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9.1 Dashboard Creation/Edition The following items are basic operations about the dashboard.

New dashboard creation Existing dashboard

opening Create a new dashboard or open the existing

dashboard.

Sheet setting Add/Delete the sheet or change its name.

Layout setting Set the layout of the dashboard.

Diagnosis panel arrangement Place the diagnosis panel saved in the diagnosis window.

Graph panel arrangement Place the graph panel created in the graph menu.

Number panel arrangement Place the number panel.

Image panel arrangement Place the image panel.

Panel setting Change the setting such as the panel size or position.

Dashboard saving Save the created/edited dashboard.

Creating a new dashboard

Click the New button to create a new dashboard.

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Opening the existing dashboard

You will open the existing dashboard. (1) Click the Open button.

*When you have already opened a dashboard, the following message will appear.

Click the Yes button to save. Click the No button not to save.

(2) The following window appears.

Select a dashboard and then click the Open button. This is the end of the operation.

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Setting the sheet

You will add/delete the sheet or change its name. It is possible to set several sheets to the dashboard. (1) Adding/Deleting the sheet Click the + or - button to add or delete the sheet. *The layout setting varies depending on the sheet of the dashboard. The added sheet has the default setting.

Button Action

+ Add a new sheet at the last. *The added sheet is the default setting.

- Delete the selected sheet.

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(2) Changing the sheet name Double-click the sheet tab to change the name.

(3) Sorting the sheets Drag and drop the sheet to change the position.

Double-click to change the name

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Setting the layout

You will set the layout of the dashboard from the Layout tab. *The layout setting varies depending on the sheet.

The Layout tab provides the following settings.

Setting item (1) Size (2) Background color (3) Background image (4) Title change (5) Title display (6) Title format (7) Update date display (8) Update date format (9) Ruled line display

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(1) Size setting Set the dashboard size from the pull-down menu.

Settings: 1920x1080, 1680x1050, 1600x900, 1440x900, 1400x1050, 1366x768, 1360x768,

1280x1024, 1280x960, 1280x800, 1280x768, 1280x720, 1280x600, 1152x864, 1024x768, 800x600 *Default: 1920x1080

*If you reduce the size of the dashboard with panels arranged, you may not handle the panels because they are out of the dashboard.

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(2) Background color setting Click the Background color button to show the following window. Select a background color from the pull-down menu and then click the Reflect button to set the background color. In addition, clicking the Reset to initial value button sets the default background color.

(3) Background image setting Click the Background image button and then select an image file.png, .jpg, .bmp, .gifto set the background image of the dashboard. *The background image is automatically expanded or reduced with keeping the aspect ratio. (4) Title change Click the title of the dashboard and then change the title. Press the Enter key to determine the change. *Default: my dashboard

(5) Title display setting Select the checkbox of Title display to display the dashboard title. To hide the title, remove the checkmark.

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(6) Title format setting Click the Title format button to show the following window. Set the format of the dashboard title and then click the OK button.

The window is closed and the format setting is reflected. (7) Update date display setting This is used to set the update date displayed on the dashboard for display mode or for display in the html file. Select the checkbox of Update date display to display the update date.

Update date

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(8) Update date format setting Click the Update time format button to show the following window. Set the format of the update date of the dashboard and then click the OK button.

The window is closed and the format setting is reflected. (9) Ruled line display setting This is used to set the ruled line display for dashboard edition mode. *Under display mode or under display in the html file, the ruled line is hidden regardless of the setting. Select the checkbox of Ruled line display to display the ruled line. The following table shows the difference between the states of Show and Hide. Ruled line display Details Show Change the position and size of the panel according to the ruled line.

*If the position/size of the panel is changed under deviating from the ruled line, it will be changed by the width of the ruled line under keeping the deviation.

Hide Change the panel to any size or change the position freely.

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Placing the diagnosis panel

This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI). You will place the diagnosis panel on the dashboard. *It is possible to place 10 panels per sheet in total with graph panels. *Of diagnosis panel, max. 100 panels for all dashboards can be placed to display the result of energy- loss factor diagnosis. *The graphs and measuring values displayed on the panel keeps the state at the time of saving. (1) Click the Diagnosis panel button.

The diagnosis panel box is displayed on the left of the window.

(2) Drag and drop a panel to place on the dashboard.

Drag & drop

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Placing the graph panel

You will place the graph panel on the dashboard. *It is possible to place 10 panels per sheet in total with diagnosis panels. *In the graph panel box, the graphs created in the graph menu are displayed. For details how to create graphs, refer to [8.1 Creation/Saving of Graph Panel].

(1) Click the Graph panel button.

The graph panel box is displayed on the left of the window.

(2) Drag and drop a panel you want to place from the graph panel box to the dashboard.

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Placing the number panel

You will create the panel where measuring point data is displayed. Max. 15 panels can be set per sheet. (1) Click the Number button.

(2) The following window appears.

Drag and drop a measuring point you want to display from the Measuring point list box to the Display target item box. *One measuring point only can be displayed per panel.

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(3) Set the Range items.

Item Details Differential period*1 This setting is available when the measuring type is Pulse for the displayed

measuring point. Set the period for calculating Pulse.

Time Calculate the difference from the value of the previous hour. Day Calculate the difference from the value of the previous day. Month Calculate the difference from the value of the previous month. Year Calculate the difference from the value of the previous year.

Data display period Set the data display period. Now Display the current value.

Past Display the past value. The display date must be set from the pulldown menu of Period designation.

*1: Each differential period is shown below, respectively. Collection setting Data period(min):15

EcoWebServer file collection time(min):10 Day Aggregatoin Period(hour): 08:00 08:00 Month Aggregation Period(Day): 16 15 Year Aggregation Period(Month): 4 3

Present Date and Time: 10/25/2021 5:20PM Difference period (Time) is

between present collected value at (10/25/2021 5:00PM) and previous collected value at (10/25/2021 4:00PM).

Difference period (Day) is between present collected value at (10/25/2021 5:00PM) and the value at start date-time on the Day Aggregation Period (10/25/2021 8:00AM).

Difference period (Month) is between present collected value at (10/25/2021 5:00PM) and the value at start date-time on the Month Aggregation Period (10/16/2021 8:00AM).

Difference period (Year) is bewteen present collected value at (10/25/2021 5:00PM) and the value at start date-time on the Year Aggregation Period (4/16/2021 8:00AM).

(4) Click the OK button. The window is closed and the number panel is created. This is the end of the operation.

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Placing the image panel

A panel will be created to display any image file.png, .jpg, .bmp, .gif. Max. five panels can be created per sheet. (1) Click the Image button.

(2) The following window appears.

Click the sign to select an image for display.

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(3) After the selection, the sample image is displayed on the window.

Click the OK button to create the panel. This is the end of the operation.

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Changing the panel settings

The following table shows a list of setting functions available for each panel. (: Available -: Unavailable

Setting function Graph panel

Diagnosis panel *1

Number panel

Image panel Details

(1) Position change Change the panel position. (2) Size change Change the panel size. (3) Panel title change - Change the panel title. (4) Panel title display - Set the panel title display. (5) Panel title format - Set the panel title format. (6) Legend display *2 - - Set the legend display.

(7) Legend display position

*2 - - Set the legend display position.

(8) Wrap display

*2 - - Set the display method when the characters in the table do not fit in the cell.

(9) Measuring point information display

- - - Set the measuring point information display.

(10) Measuring point information format

- - - Set the measuring point information format.

(11) Measuring value display position

- - - Set the measuring value display position.

(12) Measuring value format

- - - Set the measuring value format.

(13) Background color - - - Set the panel background color. (14) Reorder Change the panel display order.

(15) Data display period

- - Set the panel data display period.

*1: This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1- AI).

*2: This function is available only for any panels with graph display.

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(1) Position change Drag and drop the selected panel to move to any position. Clicking some panels with pressing the Ctrl key enables to select them at the same time. In that case, the Arrangement button is available for arrangement.

Arrangement item Details Left align Align the horizontal position according to the left side of the leftmost

panel in the selected panels. Align center right and left Align the horizontal position to the center line between the selected

panels. Align right Align the horizontal position according to the right side of the rightmost

panel in the selected panels. Align top Align the vertical position according to the top side of the topmost panel

in the selected panels. Align center top and bottom Align the vertical position to the center line between the selected panels. Align bottom Align the vertical position according to the bottom side of the

bottommost panel in the selected panels. (2) Size change Drag the bottom right corner of the panel to change the panel to any size. Clicking some panels with pressing the Ctrl key enables to select them at the same time. When you click the Fit size button with the panels selected, the size of other panel is changed according to the panel (with red circle) which is clicked at the end in the selected panels.

(3) Panel title change Click the panel title to change its name.

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(4) Panel title display

Click the button on the panel and then select Panel title display to set.

Setting Details Yes Display the panel title. No Not display the panel title.

(5) Panel title format

Click the button and then select Panel title format. Set the font name, style, size, and character decoration and then click the OK button.

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(6) Legend display

Click the button and then select Legend display to set.

Setting Details Yes Display the legend. No Not display the legend.

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(7) Legend display position

Click the button and then select Legend position to set.

Setting Details Top Display the legend above the graph. Bottom Display the legend below the graph. Left Display the legend at left side of the graph. Right Display the legend at right side of the graph.

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(8) Wrap display

Select and set wrap display.

Setting Details

Yes Display the full text by wrapping characters by cell width. No Display the characters in a cell on a single line.

If the full text cannot be displayed due to the cell width, the text is displayed until midway and ... is displayed at the end.

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(9) Measuring point information display

Click the button and then select Measuring point information display to set.

Setting Details Yes Display the measuring point information. No Not display the measuring point information.

(10) Measuring point information format

Click the button and then select Measuring point information format. Set the font name, style, size, and character decoration and then click the OK button.

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(11) Measuring value display position

Click the button and then select Measuring value display position to set.

Setting Details Left align Display the measuring value with aligning the horizontal

position to the left side of the panel. Align center right and left

Display the measuring value with aligning the horizontal position to the center of the panel.

Align right Display the measuring value with aligning the horizontal position to the right side of the panel.

(12) Measuring value format

Click the button and then select Measuring value format. Set the font name, style, size, and character decoration and then click the OK button.

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(13) Background color

Click the button and then select Background color setting. Select a color and then click the Reflect button.

(14) Reorder This is used for setting the front display of the panel when some panels overlap.

Click the button and then select Reorder to set. The Move to the front/Move to the back button in the Layout tab is also available for this setting.

Setting Details Moving to the front Move the panel to the front. Moving to the front most Move the panel to the frontmost. Moving to the back Move the panel to the back. Moving to the backmost Move the panel to the backmost.

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(15) Data display period Set the display data of the panel.

Click the button and then select Data display period to set. *The items you can set differ depending on the panel type.

For diagnosis panels

Setting Details Past Display graphs and data in the diagnosis period when the panel has been saved. Now Display graphs and data with the most recent automatic diagnosis result.

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For graph panels

Setting Details Past Display the graph/data of the display interval and display period set at the time of

saving in the panel. Now Display the graph/data of the display interval and display period, whose end date is the

latest time, set at the time of saving in the panel. Now (Fixed) Display the graph of the display interval and display period set in the Graph window

with the following graph update interval. For details, refer to an example in the next page. Display interval Graph update interval Hourly 24 hours Day 31 days (1 month Month 12 months Year 10 years

*If the graph of the target panel is the time series chart, comparison method: item (date comparison), the display period set at the first time at the time of graph creation is updated.

Of the three display periods in the graph, only the display period No. 1 is updated according to the current time. Display periods at the graph created Diplay period No1

8/8/20208/21/2020 Diplay period No2

8/8/20208/14/2020 Diplay period No3

8/1/20208/31/2020

The time axis is displayed based on the display period No.1. The graphs for display period No.2 and No.3 do not change and do not match the displayed time axis.

Data display period: Past

Data display period: Now

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Each graph illustrates each setting of the data display period when the graph is created in the Graph window using the following display settings. Display interval: Day Display period: February 4, 2019 to February 10, 2019 Current time: March 21, 2019

Data display period: Past Data display period: Now Data display period: Now (Fixed)

Display from February 4, 2019

to February 10, 2019 Display from March 15, 2019 to

March 21, 2019 The end date is the latest time.

Display from March 4, 2019 to March 10, 2019

Each graph illustrates different current dates of the Past (Fixed) setting when the graph is created in the Graph window using the following display settings. Display interval: Day Display period: February 1, 2019 to March 31, 2019 Current date: February 20, 2019 Current date: March 20, 2019 Current date: April 20, 2019

Display from February 1, 2019

to February 28, 2019 Display from March 1, 2019 to

March 31, 2019 Display from April 1, 2019 to

April 30, 2019

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Saving the dashboard

You will save the created/edited dashboard. Select a saving format from the Save button in the File tab.

(1) Save

While modifying an existing dashboard, you can use this function. The existing dashboard is overwritten.

(2) Save as

The following window appears. Select a saving destination and then click the Save button.

(3) The following window appears.

Input a dashboard name and then click the OK button. The window is closed, and the saving is completed.

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9.2 Dashboard Display Function Click the Display tab to enter the display setting window.

Setting the display function

You will set the following items with the checkbox or from the pulldown menu. Setting item Details

Full screen display

The window setting for display mode Checked: Maximize the window and hide the left menu Non-checked: Keep the current size of the window and display the left menu.

Auto-update Automatically update the data on the dashboard every hour after automatic collection. *The automatic collection of the latest data must be complete. When the automatic collection is invalid, the automatic dashboard update also becomes invalid.

Auto-switch Switch the sheets to display at regular intervals when multiple sheets are set. *The display order is from the left to the right. *The switching interval can be set from the pulldown menu of Interval (sec).

Interval (sec) *This setting is used only when Auto-switch is selected. Select the interval from the pulldown menu (listed below). 10, 20, 30, 60, 120, 180, 300 (sec)

Tab display Display the tab to switch the sheet. Note: When you want to save the display settings, save the dashboard.

For details, refer to [9.1.10 Saving the dashboard].

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Switching to the display mode

Click the Display button to switch to the display mode. To cancel the display mode, press the Esc key on the keyboard or right-click the dashboard and then select Release display mode.

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9.3 Dashboard Output Function This section describes the dashboard output to the HTML file.

Executing the dashboard output

Click the Export button to output the currently opened dashboard HTML file.

Setting the automatic dashboard output

You will set the automatic output of the dashboard HTML file of every hour after automatic collection. (1) In Auto execute settings, set the automatic dashboard HTML output to ON.

For details, refer to [6 Auto Execute Settings]. (2) Click the Export setting button in the File tab on the dashboard.

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(3) The following window appears. Set each item.

Item Details Automatic HTML file output target selection

Select the checkbox of a dashboard you want to output. * Only one checkbox can be selected.

HTML file output destination setting

Set the output destination of dashboard HTML files. When you use the web server functionality, refer to [12.2.2. Activating the access right to the folder].

Automatic switching interval

Set the automatic switching interval of the sheets from the pulldown menu. 10 20 30 60 120 180 300

(4) Click the Register button. (5) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to save the settings.

(6) When the saving is completed, the window is closed.

This is the end of the operation.

Select the checkbox of a dashboard you want to output. *Only one checkbox can be selected.

Set the output destination of HTML files. When you use the web server functionality, refer to [12.2.2 Activating the access right to the folder].

Set the automatic switching interval of the sheets.

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9.4 Dashboard Closing You will close the currently opened dashboard. *The dashboard is not saved at closing. Therefore, save the dashboard before closing. (1) Click the Close button.

(2) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to close the dashboard. This is the end of the operation.

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9.5 Dashboard Deletion You will delete the created dashboard. (1) Click the Delete button.

(2) The following window appears.

Select a dashboard you want to delete and then click the Delete button.

(3) The following message appears.

Click the Yes button to delete the dashboard. This is the end of the operation.

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10. Report This chapter describes the report window. On this window, you will set the daily/monthly/annual report or output it. Click the Report button on the left menu of the window to enter the report window.

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10.1 Report Setting

Setting the report setting

This subsection describes how to set the settings for report format and output items. (1) Click the Report setting button.

(2) The following window appears.

When creating a new report setting, select the setting name of and then click Create New. When opening an existing report setting, select the existing one and then click the Setting button.

Create a new setting

Open an existing setting

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(3) The following window appears.

Input each item or select it from the pull-down menu.

Item Details Setting name Setting name for this report

It is displayed at the setting name in the Report setting list. Company name *1 Input a company name to be output to the daily/monthly/annual report.

A maximum of 64 characters are allowed in the input field. Do not use the following characters for the initial character. [, ;, #

Field for probate 1 to 4 *1

Output the field with checkmark only to the daily/monthly/annual report. Input a headline to be output to the field. A maximum of 8 characters are allowed in the input field

Instantaneous value to the Monthly/Annual report

Set the Analog value to be output to the monthly/annual report. Select a setting item from the pull-down menu. AverageDaily average/Monthly average MaximumDaily maximum/Monthly maximum MinimumDaily minimum/Monthly minimum

Power factor to the Monthly/Annual report

Set the value of power factor to be output to the monthly/annual report. Select a setting item from the pull-down menu. MaximumDaily maximum/Monthly maximum MinimumDaily minimum/Monthly minimum

Comparison of the power factor

Set the comparison method at calculating power factor. Select a setting item from the pull-down menu. Absolute value *2 -0%<100%<0%

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Item Detail

Demand value to the Monthly/Annual report

Set the demand value to be output to the monthly/annual report. Select a setting item from the pull-down menu. AverageDaily average/Monthly average MaximumDaily maximum/Monthly maximum MinimumDaily minimum/Monthly minimum

Header output time *3 Set the time (day for monthly report/month for annual report) to be output to the header of daily/monthly/annual report. Select a setting item from the pull-down menu. Start time: Display the start time of data collection period. End time: Display the end time of data collection period. The integrated value from 100 to 200 is output. For the start time, 100 is output. For the end time, 200 is output.

*1: When you use the single quotation mark () for the initial character, the first character () will be hidden. It is counted as the number of input characters.

*2: For the selection of Absolute value, if the measuring type is power factor and the same absolute values exist (Example: -99.5% and 99.5%), the previous measured value is handled as the maximum value or minimum value.

-3: For the header output time, the range set at the aggregation period is output. For the aggregation period, refer to 4.3.4 Collection setting. When the Day aggregation period is 000, data from 000 to 000 of the next day

is output to daily report. When the Day aggregation period is 300, data from 300 to 300 of the next day

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ReferenceDaily report *For the format of each report, refer to 12.1 File Format.

(4) Select a page (line) of daily/monthly/annual report you want to edit and then click the Setting

button. *The following example illustrates daily report settings.

Dept.A Dept.B Dept.C Dept.D

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Co.

kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh

1:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

2:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

3:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

4:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

5:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

6:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

7:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

8:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

9:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

10:00 9 0.2686 0.2366 0.0584 0.2436 0.0692 0.3280 0.3410 0.3176 0.3190 0.1924 0.0924 0.1688

11:00 19 0.5230 0.4484 0.1262 0.4560 0.1382 0.3986 0.4216 0.4044 0.4212 0.2874 0.1372 0.2778

12:00 17 0.4948 0.4328 0.1226 0.4466 0.1362 0.4012 0.4214 0.4036 0.4190 0.2870 0.1398 0.2696

13:00 18 0.4878 0.4270 0.1252 0.4320 0.1386 0.3856 0.4056 0.3860 0.4016 0.2834 0.1382 0.2650

14:00 15 0.4632 0.4154 0.1220 0.4232 0.1366 0.3800 0.3926 0.3768 0.3772 0.2726 0.1352 0.2520

15:00 18 0.5044 0.4348 0.1224 0.4310 0.1346 0.3914 0.4042 0.3754 0.3756 0.2832 0.1344 0.2692

16:00 19 0.5162 0.4408 0.1232 0.4604 0.1372 0.3960 0.4168 0.4048 0.4308 0.2812 0.1352 0.2734

17:00 22 0.5106 0.4366 0.1234 0.4552 0.1362 0.4012 0.4262 0.4186 0.4294 0.2858 0.1368 0.2792

18:00 20 0.5158 0.4404 0.1256 0.4604 0.1382 0.4074 0.4258 0.4108 0.4258 0.2826 0.1358 0.2794

19:00 16 0.4930 0.4204 0.1234 0.4300 0.1358 0.3992 0.4110 0.3954 0.4102 0.2818 0.1376 0.2672

20:00 20 0.5014 0.4344 0.1250 0.4370 0.1370 0.4004 0.4168 0.3968 0.3970 0.2782 0.1344 0.2722

21:00 8 0.2226 0.2006 0.0632 0.1946 0.0444 0.1518 0.1594 0.1512 0.1572 0.1246 0.0610 0.1430

22:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

23:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

0:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

Day Total 201 5.5014 4.7682 1.3606 4.8700 1.4822 4.4408 4.6424 4.4414 4.5640 3.1402 1.5180 3.0168

Maximum 22 0.5230 0.4484 0.1262 0.4604 0.1386 0.4074 0.4262 0.4186 0.4308 0.2874 0.1398 0.2794

Minimum 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

Average 8 0.2292 0.1987 0.0567 0.2029 0.0618 0.1850 0.1934 0.1851 0.1902 0.1308 0.0633 0.1257

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Machine_C(k Wh)

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Machine_D(k Wh)

Machine_H(k Wh)

Assembly Line 1st

Machine_E(k Wh)

Machine_F- 1(kWh)

Machine_G( kWh)

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Machine_F- 4(kWh)

Machine_F- 3(kWh)Time Total Energy

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(5) The following window appears.

Input a title of the report. A maximum of 32 characters are allowed in the input field. * When you use the single quotation mark () for the initial character, the first character () will be

hidden. It is counted as the number of input characters.

ReferenceDaily report *For the format of each report, refer to 12.1 File Format.

Dept.A Dept.B Dept.C Dept.D

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Co.

kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh

1:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

2:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

3:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

4:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

5:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

6:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

7:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

8:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

9:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

10:00 9 0.2686 0.2366 0.0584 0.2436 0.0692 0.3280 0.3410 0.3176 0.3190 0.1924 0.0924 0.1688

11:00 19 0.5230 0.4484 0.1262 0.4560 0.1382 0.3986 0.4216 0.4044 0.4212 0.2874 0.1372 0.2778

12:00 17 0.4948 0.4328 0.1226 0.4466 0.1362 0.4012 0.4214 0.4036 0.4190 0.2870 0.1398 0.2696

13:00 18 0.4878 0.4270 0.1252 0.4320 0.1386 0.3856 0.4056 0.3860 0.4016 0.2834 0.1382 0.2650

14:00 15 0.4632 0.4154 0.1220 0.4232 0.1366 0.3800 0.3926 0.3768 0.3772 0.2726 0.1352 0.2520

15:00 18 0.5044 0.4348 0.1224 0.4310 0.1346 0.3914 0.4042 0.3754 0.3756 0.2832 0.1344 0.2692

16:00 19 0.5162 0.4408 0.1232 0.4604 0.1372 0.3960 0.4168 0.4048 0.4308 0.2812 0.1352 0.2734

17:00 22 0.5106 0.4366 0.1234 0.4552 0.1362 0.4012 0.4262 0.4186 0.4294 0.2858 0.1368 0.2792

18:00 20 0.5158 0.4404 0.1256 0.4604 0.1382 0.4074 0.4258 0.4108 0.4258 0.2826 0.1358 0.2794

19:00 16 0.4930 0.4204 0.1234 0.4300 0.1358 0.3992 0.4110 0.3954 0.4102 0.2818 0.1376 0.2672

20:00 20 0.5014 0.4344 0.1250 0.4370 0.1370 0.4004 0.4168 0.3968 0.3970 0.2782 0.1344 0.2722

21:00 8 0.2226 0.2006 0.0632 0.1946 0.0444 0.1518 0.1594 0.1512 0.1572 0.1246 0.0610 0.1430

22:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

23:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

0:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

Day Total 201 5.5014 4.7682 1.3606 4.8700 1.4822 4.4408 4.6424 4.4414 4.5640 3.1402 1.5180 3.0168

Maximum 22 0.5230 0.4484 0.1262 0.4604 0.1386 0.4074 0.4262 0.4186 0.4308 0.2874 0.1398 0.2794

Minimum 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

Average 8 0.2292 0.1987 0.0567 0.2029 0.0618 0.1850 0.1934 0.1851 0.1902 0.1308 0.0633 0.1257

Quality Check_1st(k

Wh)

Group B Group C

Machine_C(k Wh)

Group A

Machine_D(k Wh)

Machine_H(k Wh)

Assembly Line 1st

Machine_E(k Wh)

Machine_F- 1(kWh)

Machine_G( kWh)

Machine_F- 2(kWh)

Machine_F- 4(kWh)

Machine_F- 3(kWh)Time Total Energy

3/19/2019, Tue

Machine_B(k Wh)

Machine_A(k Wh)

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(6) You will register a measuring point to display in the report.

Drag and drop the measuring point to add to any column. By clicking the and button, the added measuring point can be moved. To delete the measuring point, select the measuring point and then click the Delete button. For the settings for other pages, click the Page tab to switch the page.

Note For the demand time period of 30 minutes, there are three types of measuring points to measure demand as the following table. The displayed data varies depending on the report for registration.

Daily report

Use demand (First half) or demand (Latter half). When demandFirst half/Latter halfis used, it becomes the same value as demand (Latter half).

Monthly/Annual report Use demand (First half/Latter half). When demand (First half) or demand (Latter half) is used, the maximum value (or minimum value, average value) of each demand is output.

Measuring point ID Measuring point name (Reference)

1253 DemandFirst half 1254 DemandLatter half 1255 Demand

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(7) Input the following setting items as necessary to set.

Item Details Group *1 *2 Input a group name.

A maximum of 32 characters are allowed in the input field. When the same group names are combined, select the checkbox of Join as the same group name.

Item name *2 Input a name to display a measuring item in the report. (The default: Measuring point name) A maximum of 32 characters are allowed in the input field

Unit *2 Input a unit to display in the report. (The default: The unit of measuring point) A maximum of 20 characters are allowed in the input field

Number of decimal places *2

Select the number of decimal places of data to display in the report from the pull-down menu. (The default: The number of decimal places of measuring point) The selectable range: 0 to 5 (If the number of decimal places of the measurement point is blank, it will be 0.)

*1: The name of measuring point group is not relevant. *2: When you use the single quotation mark () for the initial character, it is hidden. It is counted as the number of input characters.

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(8) After the settings, click the Setting button to save the settings. (9) For Monthly/Annual report, execute the same operation as (5) to (8) to set up.

If you set up the same settings, drag and drop to copy them. When you want to switch the page of Daily/Monthly/Annual report, click the and button to switch the page. To delete the page, select the page and then click the Delete button.

(10) When executing automatic output of daily/monthly/annual report, select the checkbox of Output

daily report automatically. *For automatic output of report, refer to 10.2.2 Setting the automatic output.

Drag & Drop to copy

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(11) After the settings, click the Register button to save the settings.

(12) When the saving is completed, the following message appears.

Click the Yes button to close the message. This is the end of the operation.

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Customizing the report format

With the Edit format button, the report format is customized. The Daily/Monthly/Annual report is created based on the master file in Excel book format. By adding a user-specific sheet to the master file, each report can be customized. When the specific sheet is added, insert the sheet after the master sheet with Excel. *The master file is created on each report setting. *There is a master sheet to paste data in the master file.

Do not change/delete the master sheet and change the sheet name. Do not set a master sheet name for customized sheet.

Report Master file name Master sheet name Daily report D_(The registration number of report settings).xlsx Day1 to Day20 Monthly report M_(The registration number of report settings).xlsx Month1 to Month20 Annual report Y_(The registration number of report settings).xlsx Year1 to Year20

* The default destination of master file is C:\Users\User name\Documents\MES3-EAP1\Template. Window example for editing a daily report format

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10.2 Report Output This section describes how to automatically or manually output each report. For the format of output file, refer to 12.1 File Format.

Setting the output destination

You will set the output destination folder of report. *Each report is output to the same destination for automatic and manual output. If a report with the same output date has already exist, note that the existing file is overwritten.

(1) Click the Output setting button.

(2) Click the button and then specify the destination folder for Daily/Monthly/Annual report.

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(3) Click the Save button to save the settings.

This is the end of the operation.

Setting the automatic output of reports

This subsection describes how to set the automatic output for Daily/Monthly/Annual report. (1) At the Auto execute settings, set the Automatic report output to ON.

(Refer to 6 Auto Execute Settings. (2) Click the Report setting button in the Report menu.

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(3) Select the checkbox of a setting you want to automatically output and then click the Setting button.

(4) Select the checkbox of Output report automatically you want to execute and then click the

Register button.

(5) When the settings are saved, the following message appears.

Click the OK button to close the message.

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(6) The previous settings are reflected to the checkbox of Daily/Monthly/Annual report in the report

setting. Click the Close button to close the window.

(7) Click the Output setting button.

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(8) You will set the time to automatically output reports.

Daily report: Automatically output at the set time every day. Monthly report: Automatically output at the set day and time every month. Annual report: Automatically output at the set month, day, and time every year.

(9) Click the Save button to save the settings.

This is the end of the setting.

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Setting the output of reports

This subsection describes how to manually output the daily/monthly/annual report. (1) Select a report setting for output from the pull-down menu.

(2) Select a report for output from the pull-down menu. By clicking the Preview button, the report format is displayed on the right side of the window.

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(3) Set the date for output.

The period to be output at one time varies depending on the output report.

Report The period to output Daily report A maximum of 7 days Monthly report A maximum of 3 months Annual report A maximum of 3 years

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(4) Click the Management report output button to output the report.

Each report is output to the specified folder set at the output settings. (For details, refer to 10.2.1 Setting the output destination.)

(5) When the output is completed, the following message appears.

Click the OK button to close the message.

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Opening the output destination

By clicking the Open output destination button, the output destination of report specified at the output settings is opened.

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11. Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to deal with something abnormal or failures during the operation. If something abnormal occurs or a message appears while you are using OS functions or other applications, refer to their instruction manuals, respectively. Registration of collection source

Situation Measuring point data cannot be read via HTTP from EcoWebServer III.

Check point

Measuring point data is read from the zoom (1 min.) data file or demand (daily) data file of EcoWebServer III. Check the following points in the following order: Check that the above data file exists in the EcoWebServer III.

For details on how to check, refer to [EcoWebServer III Users Manual: Operating Edition].

Check that measuring data of each measuring point has been input to the data file. Check that the time of the EcoWebServer III is not significantly different from that

of the computer.

Situation

When you register the model name or collect measuring point data via HTTP, the following message appears.

Check point

The message indicates that it is impossible to connect to the collection source of EcoWebServer. Check the following points: The power supply of the collection source is ON? The LAN cable is correctly connected? The setting of the IP address is correct? The network setting of the computer is correct? The communication is not blocked by Firewall or antivirus software?

Deletion of collection source/measuring points

Situation When you try to register a new measuring point to the deleted measuring point ID, data of the deleted measuring point remains.

Check point Even if you delete the measuring point, the past measuring data is not deleted. To delete the past data, refer to [5.4 Manual Input/Edition] to input blank to the data.

Error message

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Equipment setting

Situation Measuring points that measure pulse in Edgecross cannot be registered to the energy measuring point, production number measuring point, or utility measuring point in the equipment setting.

Check point

When you register measuring points of Edgecross, the measuring type is registered as analog value. Check that the measuring type is correctly set. From measuring point setting, you can check the measuring type. For change of the measuring type, refer to [4.1.5 Changing the information of measuring points in a batch] or [4.1.10 Changing the measuring point].

Automatic collection

Situation Automatic collection is not executed at the set time.

Check point

Has this software been running? The automatic collection cannot work if this software has not been running at the setting time. Be sure to turn on your computer, activate this software and keep it running. Has your computer gone into "sleep mode"? The automatic collection cannot work while your computer is in sleep mode. Be sure to come out of sleep mode, and change settings your computer if necessary.

Have you rewound the computer's clock after setting the automatic collection to ON? If so, automatic collection will not be executed until the set time. Switch the automatic collection to OFF once and set it to ON again.

If the collection source is EcoWebServer with the FOLDER setting or Edgecross, check that the reference folder path is correctly set. When the setting values have been restored, the reference of each file and the setting of saving destination must be re-checked.

Situation There is missing data in the file collected from Edgecross.

Check point

Have you set to the specifications of historical data file creation recommended in [2.2 Edgecrosss Data File Collection]? If you operate with a different setting, data files cannot be acquired by automatic collection and there may be missing data in the file. To take measures against it, check that the historical data file exists for the corresponding time, and manually collect the historical data file of the time when missing data exists.

Situation The automatic collection did not collect past data.

Check point The automatic collection can collect only latest data. You should collect manually the specific period data that had not been collected due to the automatic collection failure.

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Manual collection

Situation When data is collected from EcoWebServer III by selecting files, EcoAdviser stops working midway.

Check point

The file format for collection may be different from usual one due to the reason such as change of the file by the user or abnormality occurrence in EcoWebServer III, Check the file format. For details on how to check, refer to [EcoWebServer III Users Manual: Operating Edition].

Automatic output of data files

Situation An error occurs when data files are automatically output.

Check point

Check if there is the output destination folder or not, and also check if you have a access permission to the output desitnation folder. When the setting values have been restored, the reference of each file and the setting of saving destination must be re-checked. Is the capacity of the output destination enough? Check that there is enough free space at the output destination.

Manual output of data files

Situation An error occurs when data files are manually output.

Check point Is the capacity of the output destination enough? Check that there is enough free space in the output destination.

Manual input/edition

Situation For Edgecrosss measuring point data, it is impossible to input or import the value of 16 digits after the decimal point.

Check point

Due to the specifications of EcoAdviser, it is impossible to input or import any value of 16 digits or more after the decimal point even when the measuring point data has such values. In that case, the value may be rounded.

Situation An error occurs when measuring data is exported.

Check point Is the capacity of the output destination enough? Check that there is enough free space in the output destination.

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Diagnosis result

Situation Each value of the energy saving viewpoint is not displayed.

Check point

Check the following points: Have you set the settings to measure the energy saving viewpoint, such as production number measuring point, utility measuring point, or break time? Have you changed or deleted the settings of measuring points used in the diagnosis setting?

Have you correctly set the energy consumption threshold value for determining the equipment OFF state or the energy consumption threshold value for determining the utility OFF state? If you set any values greater than energy consumption in the equipment operating state and in the utility operating state to the two thresholds, the diagnosis will not be correctly executed. Check the proper values in the energy consumption/production volume graph to set the thresholds. For details, refer to [7.4.3 Checking values of the energy saving viewpoint].

Have you saved the diagnosis data from collection sources for diagnosis period? If the data is not saved, diagnosis of the date cannot be performed. For details on how to check the collection status of diagnosis data from collection sources, refer to [7.3.1 Collecting the data used for diagnosis]. *If you have updated the software from Energy Saving Data Analysis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA) to Energy Saving Data Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-AI), the data collected on Energy Saving Data Analysis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1-DA) is impossible to use for diagnosis. To perform the diagnosis, data must be collected from collection sources again.

*If automatic collection is executed during the time from manual collection of diagnosis data from collection sources to the diagnosis execution, the storage period of the data will be updated and the manually collected data may be deleted. To execute manual diagnosis, set the automatic collection to OFF.

Is the diagnosis data from collection sources two hours or more continuous serial data ? If the data is less than two hours or is not continuos serial data due to missing, diagnosis of the date cannot be executed.

The production volume threshold value for determining the exclusion day for diagnosis is correctly set? If you set any values greater than daily production volume, the date is excluded from the diagnosis.

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Situation No energy-loss factor diagnosis is displayed.

Check point

Energy-loss factor diagnosis is not displayed in the following cases: The value of the energy saving viewpoint is not displayed.

For the checking points, refer to the troubleshooting mentioned above. The diagnosis period is short.

When the diagnosis period is short, energy-loss factor diagnosis may not be executed. As a guide, set one month or more for the diagnosis period.

There is no bias in the energy-loss factor as a result of diagnosis Under these conditions, energy-loss factor diagnosis could not be executed. If the diagnosis conditions, such as diagnosis period and equipment setting, are changed, energy-loss factor diagnosis can be executed.

Situation In the energy consumption/production volume graph, every production volume is displayed as 1.

Check point

Check whether the working hours are set to the equipment, which is that the production number measuring point is not set. If the working hours are set to the equipment, the production volume under working hours is displayed as 1.

Graph display

Situation When data of measuring points that measure pulse of Edgecross is displayed in the graph, it is displayed as an analog value.

Check point

For registration of Edgecrosss measuring points, the measuring type is automatically set to analog value. Check that each measuring type is correctly set. You can check it from Measuring point settings. For details on how to change the measuring type, refer to [4.1.5 Changing the information of measuring points in a batch] or [4.1.10 Changing the measuring point].

Situation The box plot cannot be displayed.

Check point

Are there any measuring points set or hourly data of the display period? To create the box plot, two or more of hourly data is required for the display period for each measuring point. When you set each display period to multiple measuring points, if even one measuring point does not have two or more of hourly data, the graph cannot be displayed.

Situation The graph is not displayed according to the graph setting.

Check point Depending on the graph setting, you must re-open the graph. Save the graph once and open it again.

Situation When the past data is displayed with the graph display interval setting of Hourly, missing data regularly occurs or lower values than original ones are displayed.

Check point Check whether the data period has been changed from System settings. The past data keeps the previous data period and no past data is changed. Therefore, if the data period is changed to set a different one, the data will be displayed as outlier.

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Dashboard (Number panel)

Situation No data is displayed on the number panel.

Check point

Due to missing data or calculation processing, there may be no data (blank) in the day. The following table provides the check of the corresponding date. To check that the data exists, refer to [5.3.6 Executing data output].

Data display period

Measuring type (Differential period)

Past Now

Pulse (Time) Specified date

The range of (1) Pulse (Day/Month/Year) Current day/month/year Other measuring type The range of (2)

(1)

(2)

Dashboard (Graph panel)

Situation No graph is displayed in the graph panel on the dashboard.

Check point

The measuring point displayed in the graph may have been deleted. From the graph window, open the graph to check the display. When the following message appears, the measuring point has been already deleted.

11:40 (Current time)

9:40 (Two hours before)

10:00 11:00 12:00

* Data of the time period near the current time is preferentially displayed.

The range for checking data existence

11:40 (Current time)

9:40 (Two hours before)

10:00 11:00 12:00 9:00 (The hour before two hours)

The range for checking data existence

* 9:00 is out of the range for checking data existence. * The total of integrated value of each time period (XX:15 to (XX+1):00) is displayed as a

current value. Data of the time period near the current time is preferentially displayed.

Measuring point ID

9:00 (The hour before two hours)

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284

Dashboard (Diagnosis panel)

Situation The diagnosis panel is not properly displayed.

Check point During the diagnosis execution, the diagnosis panel may not be properly displayed. If it is not properly displayed, wait until the following time passes. Day aggregation period (time) + 2 hours to Day aggregation period (time) + 3 hours

Automatic output of dashboard HTML files

Situation An error occurs during the automatic output of the dashboard HTML file.

Check point

Check that the output destination folder exists and that you have access to the output destination folder. When the setting values have been restored, the reference of each file and the setting of saving destination must be re-checked. Is the capacity of the output destination enough? Check that there is enough free space in the output destination.

Situation The dashboard HTML file has not been updated despite no errors.

Check point

Check your operation log file whether Automatic dashboard HTML file output end comes after Automatic dashboard HTML file output start. The HTML file output folder might had opened if one of the above two messages or both could not be found in the operation log file. The dashboard HTML file has not been updated because EcoAdviser could not update file/folder while the output folder had been still opened.

Manual output of dashboard HTML files

Situation An error occurs when the dashboard HTML file is output.

Check point Is the capacity of the output destination enough? Check that there is enough free space in the output destination.

Situation There is something abnormal in the output dashboard HTML file, such as a wrong value, strange graph, or file that cannot be opened.

Check point Automatic collection may have been executed while the dashboard HTML file is output. Output the file again.

Display of dashboard HTML files

Situation When the sheet tab switching is executed with the auto-switch, some sheet tabs that have been displayed are not displayed. *Some sheets but not all

Check point While the dashboard HTML file is displayed, you may have deleted the sheet tabs on EcoAdviser and overwritten the file. To view the latest HTML file, update the web browser.

Troubleshooting

285

Automatic output/Manual output of reports

Situation

The error with Excel not installed occurs when the Excel purchased at Microsoft Store is used.

Check point It is impossible to use the Excel purchased at Microsoft Store. Use the desktop version of Excel.

Situation Although the report is output operationally, there is no file in the output destination.

Check point Check that the output destination is correct. When the setting values have been restored, the reference of each file and the setting of saving destination must be re-checked.

Situation An error occurs during the report output.

Check point

Check that the output destination folder exists and that you have access to the output destination folder. When the setting values have been restored, the reference of each file and the setting of saving destination must be re-checked. Is the capacity of the output destination enough? Check that there is enough free space in the output destination.

Others

Situation

When you start the installer, the following message appears, and no installation is executed.

Check point The OS of the used computer may be different from the one listed in [2.1 Computers Operation Environment]. Check the specifications of the computer where EcoAdviser is installed.

Situation

When you start EcoAdviser, the following message appears, and the startup fails.

Check point The hardware key is not connected to the computer you use. EcoAdviser can be used by connecting the hardware key. Connect it to the computer.

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Situation

When you execute the remote desktop connection and then start EcoAdviser, the following message appears.

Check point EcoAdviser does not start. When you use EcoAdviser by remote control, execute the connection of remote control while it is running.

Situation EcoAdviser does not start.

Check point

Are you remotely operating the computer where EcoAdviser is installed by using the remote desktop connection? EcoAdviser does not start under the remote control. For remote operation, execute the remote desktop connection while EcoAdviser is running. For any cases other than the described above, restart the computer.

Situation The filter function does not work properly.

Check point Click the Clear Filter button and then set it again. Each maximum value of Top N and Bottom N is 10.

Situation The file write error occurs in the operation log.

Check point Check whether the setting values have been restored from another computer. When the setting values have been restored, the reference of each file and the setting of saving destination must be re-checked.

Situation EcoAdviser freezes. Check point Restart the computer where EcoAdviser is installed.

Situation EcoAdviser crashes suddenly and shows an error message.

Check point

If the collection source is EcoWebServer with the FOLDER setting or Edgecross, check that the reference folder path is correct. When the setting values have been restored, the reference of each file and the setting of saving destination must be re-checked.

Situation You have deleted the master file for report or edited the master sheet.

Check point Click the Register button in the report setting and re-register the setting of each report. When the registration is completed, the master file before customization will be created.

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Situation When you are operating EcoAdviser, the window size or layout has changed into smaller one suddenly.

Check point

The situation occurs when you use a display with different resolution and zoom factor from one at the time of starting EcoAdviser due to using multiple displays. This indicates Change the size of text, apps, and other items of the display setting items in Windows 10. If you use that display, set the following items: (1) Right-click the shortcut icon of EcoAdviser on the desktop and then select

Property. (2) Click the Compatibility tab. (3) Click the High DPI settings change button. (4) Select the checkbox of Overwrite high DPI scale action to change Execution

resource of magnifying and reducing to System. (5) Click the OK button and then click the Apply button to reflect the setting. *When you execute this setting, the window display of the software is enlarged according to the resolution and zoom factor of the display and may be displayed in blurry. The following table shows recommended resolution of the display depending on the zoom factor. Zoom factor Resolution Zoom factor Resolution 100% 1024*768 or more 200% 2880*1620 or more 125% 1900*1200 or more 225% 3840*2160 or more 150% 1900*1200 or more 250% 3840*2160 or more 175% 2880*1620 or more

Situation

During the operation, the following window appears, and the processing is too late to end.

Check point Click the Stop button to terminate the processing. Restart EcoAdviser and then execute the operation again.

*When you feel that EcoAdviser runs very slowly or abnormally, restart it. If you need further assistance, contact the nearest Mitsubishi Sales Office or dealer.

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12. Appendix

12.1 File Format

Daily report

The following illustrates an output example of the daily report. File name

D_xxxx_YYYYMMDD.xlsx xxxx: The registration number of the report setting YYYY: The year of output in four digits of the dominical year MM: The month of output in two digits DD: The day of output in two digits

File contents

Dept.A Dept.B Dept.C Dept.D

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Co.

kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh

1:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

2:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

3:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

4:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

5:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

6:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

7:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

8:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

9:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

10:00 9 0.2686 0.2366 0.0584 0.2436 0.0692 0.3280 0.3410 0.3176 0.3190 0.1924 0.0924 0.1688

11:00 19 0.5230 0.4484 0.1262 0.4560 0.1382 0.3986 0.4216 0.4044 0.4212 0.2874 0.1372 0.2778

12:00 17 0.4948 0.4328 0.1226 0.4466 0.1362 0.4012 0.4214 0.4036 0.4190 0.2870 0.1398 0.2696

13:00 18 0.4878 0.4270 0.1252 0.4320 0.1386 0.3856 0.4056 0.3860 0.4016 0.2834 0.1382 0.2650

14:00 15 0.4632 0.4154 0.1220 0.4232 0.1366 0.3800 0.3926 0.3768 0.3772 0.2726 0.1352 0.2520

15:00 18 0.5044 0.4348 0.1224 0.4310 0.1346 0.3914 0.4042 0.3754 0.3756 0.2832 0.1344 0.2692

16:00 19 0.5162 0.4408 0.1232 0.4604 0.1372 0.3960 0.4168 0.4048 0.4308 0.2812 0.1352 0.2734

17:00 22 0.5106 0.4366 0.1234 0.4552 0.1362 0.4012 0.4262 0.4186 0.4294 0.2858 0.1368 0.2792

18:00 20 0.5158 0.4404 0.1256 0.4604 0.1382 0.4074 0.4258 0.4108 0.4258 0.2826 0.1358 0.2794

19:00 16 0.4930 0.4204 0.1234 0.4300 0.1358 0.3992 0.4110 0.3954 0.4102 0.2818 0.1376 0.2672

20:00 20 0.5014 0.4344 0.1250 0.4370 0.1370 0.4004 0.4168 0.3968 0.3970 0.2782 0.1344 0.2722

21:00 8 0.2226 0.2006 0.0632 0.1946 0.0444 0.1518 0.1594 0.1512 0.1572 0.1246 0.0610 0.1430

22:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

23:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

0:00 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

Day Total 201 5.5014 4.7682 1.3606 4.8700 1.4822 4.4408 4.6424 4.4414 4.5640 3.1402 1.5180 3.0168

Maximum 22 0.5230 0.4484 0.1262 0.4604 0.1386 0.4074 0.4262 0.4186 0.4308 0.2874 0.1398 0.2794

Minimum 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

Average 8 0.2292 0.1987 0.0567 0.2029 0.0618 0.1850 0.1934 0.1851 0.1902 0.1308 0.0633 0.1257

Quality Check_1st(k

Wh)

Group B Group C

Machine_C(k Wh)

Group A

Machine_D(k Wh)

Machine_H(k Wh)

Assembly Line 1st

Machine_E(k Wh)

Machine_F- 1(kWh)

Machine_G( kWh)

Machine_F- 2(kWh)

Machine_F- 4(kWh)

Machine_F- 3(kWh)Time Total Energy

3/19/2019, Tue

Machine_B(k Wh)

Machine_A(k Wh)

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Monthly report

The following illustrates an output example of the monthly report. File name

M_xxxx_YYYYMM.xlsx xxxx: The registration number of the report setting YYYY: The year of output in four digits of the dominical year MM: The month of output in two digits

File contents

Dept.A Dept.B Dept.C Dept.D

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Co.

kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh

1 48 1.7698 1.6266 0.4592 1.6118 0.4652 0.9726 1.0134 1.4604 2.1298 1.6564 0.8436 1.4456

2 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

3 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

4 200 5.2386 4.5352 1.2450 4.6880 1.4260 4.2054 4.4160 4.2302 4.3678 2.9762 1.4432 2.9334

5 188 4.8442 4.2150 1.1636 4.3524 1.3328 3.9086 4.0740 3.9524 4.1154 2.9060 1.4112 2.7460

6 170 4.2024 3.6216 0.9932 3.7706 1.1360 3.4182 3.6146 3.4748 3.5946 2.4002 1.1686 2.3294

7 195 5.1058 4.4290 1.2406 4.5788 1.4188 4.1172 4.3252 4.1690 4.2636 2.9368 1.4346 2.8018

8 148 3.9450 3.4124 0.9472 3.5452 1.0818 3.0680 3.3062 3.1776 3.2676 2.2498 1.0964 2.1428

9 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

10 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

11 205 5.3416 4.6378 1.2906 4.7980 1.4782 4.1462 4.4250 4.2828 4.4704 3.1318 1.5242 2.9666

12 210 5.3796 4.6458 1.2798 4.8316 1.4552 4.3328 4.6004 4.4484 4.6236 3.1548 1.5214 3.0120

13 161 4.2148 3.6134 1.0008 3.7648 1.1416 3.4822 3.6736 3.5402 3.6566 2.5046 1.2120 2.4132

14 155 4.1110 3.5784 0.9914 3.7028 1.1364 3.3668 3.5746 3.4350 3.5304 2.4736 1.2004 2.3328

15 186 5.0392 4.3322 1.2292 4.5214 1.3906 4.0020 4.2326 4.0658 4.1916 3.0046 1.4630 2.8254

16 161 4.1898 3.6364 1.0410 3.7630 1.1556 3.4954 3.6350 3.4912 3.6024 2.5072 1.2194 2.3790

17 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

18 165 4.1586 3.6220 1.0266 3.7130 1.1390 3.3234 3.4710 3.3128 3.4190 2.3968 1.1664 2.2546

19 201 5.5014 4.7682 1.3606 4.8700 1.4822 4.4408 4.6424 4.4414 4.5640 3.1402 1.5180 3.0168

20 165 4.2196 3.6558 1.0394 3.7382 1.1548 3.3200 3.4832 3.3672 3.4828 2.4028 1.1744 2.3028

21 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

22 157 3.9646 3.4230 0.9840 3.5058 1.0872 3.2080 3.3530 3.2296 3.3310 2.3492 1.2168 2.2354

23 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

24 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

25 181 4.2762 3.6904 1.0362 3.8000 1.1504 3.3922 3.5470 3.4146 3.5354 2.4260 1.5038 2.8436

26 182 4.2646 3.7070 1.0520 3.7874 1.1630 3.3784 3.5376 3.4082 3.5312 2.4450 1.3646 2.3484

27 171 4.1900 3.6672 1.0560 3.7246 1.1684 3.3024 3.4592 3.3076 3.4148 2.4104 1.2080 2.3242

28 170 4.1950 3.6480 1.0350 3.7344 1.1486 3.3406 3.4608 3.3330 3.4584 2.4012 1.1676 2.2870

29 133 3.3320 2.9010 0.8220 2.9844 0.9306 2.9170 3.0092 2.9122 3.0034 2.0950 1.0212 1.9662

30 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

31 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

Month Total 3552 91.4838 79.3664 22.2934 81.7862 25.0424 73.1382 76.8540 74.4544 77.5538 53.9686 26.8788 51.9070

Maximum 210 5.5014 4.7682 1.3606 4.8700 1.4822 4.4408 4.6424 4.4484 4.6236 3.1548 1.5242 3.0168

Minimum 0 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000 0.0000

Average 115 2.9511 2.5602 0.7191 2.6383 0.8078 2.3593 2.4792 2.4018 2.5017 1.7409 0.8671 1.6744

Quality Check_1st(k

Wh) Date

Mar, 2019

Total Energy Machine_A(k

Wh) Machine_B(k

Wh) Machine_C(k

Wh) Machine_D(k

Wh)

Group A

Machine_E(k Wh)

Assembly Line 1st

Machine_F- 1(kWh)

Machine_F- 3(kWh)

Machine_F- 4(kWh)

Machine_F- 2(kWh)

Group B Group C

Machine_H(k Wh)

Machine_G( kWh)

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Annual report

The following illustrates an output example of the annual report. File name

Y_xxxx_YYYY.xlsx xxxx: The registration number of the report setting YYYY: The year of output in four digits of the dominical year

File contents

Dept.A Dept.B Dept.C Dept.D

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Co.

kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh kWh

1 3511 88.6198 77.2922 21.0306 78.2868 23.8932 74.4190 77.2154 75.2758 76.5354 53.3516 26.3726 51.4024

2 3387 85.2996 74.3774 20.5442 75.5244 23.8570 71.0958 73.7976 71.8694 75.4842 51.4696 25.0738 49.1802

3 3621 94.8126 82.7038 22.6742 83.4478 25.6520 78.7110 81.2414 79.6638 81.8374 56.6874 27.8110 53.8198

4 4014 102.9754 89.4992 24.6412 90.5162 27.6304 83.6364 86.5828 85.9818 88.5814 62.1406 31.8348 61.0708

5 3529 91.0980 78.5928 21.4746 80.8162 24.0978 74.2378 75.4388 74.7794 76.9678 55.3432 27.5220 53.1872

6 3177 84.0350 73.0512 20.2084 75.1414 22.6046 68.1710 69.9400 68.5464 71.2516 51.4018 26.3648 50.0978

7 3299 86.3114 74.9990 20.6740 77.4428 23.7408 69.9776 72.1262 70.2652 72.4018 52.0802 25.5794 50.6230

8 2816 73.4356 64.0416 17.7136 66.1298 20.3850 59.0854 60.3460 58.5270 61.0184 44.1126 21.8322 42.8906

9 2906 79.7548 69.0796 19.3932 71.2022 22.1682 63.3548 65.2442 62.7448 65.0320 47.8492 23.9474 45.4900

10 3520 95.3108 82.7628 23.0848 85.6852 26.5074 76.3798 78.6776 75.7064 79.2702 57.1532 28.3032 54.1952

11 3883 102.1006 88.2928 24.5380 91.8834 28.2910 81.6462 83.8594 81.3168 84.1576 60.8568 29.9712 58.3468

12 3953 104.7192 90.9006 25.0578 94.2158 28.7696 83.6770 85.9802 83.5948 86.8238 61.0004 29.9826 58.4778

Year Total 41616 1088.4728 945.5930 261.0346 970.2920 297.5970 884.3918 910.4496 888.2716 919.3616 653.4466 324.5950 628.7816

Maximum 4014 104.7192 90.9006 25.0578 94.2158 28.7696 83.6770 86.5828 85.9818 88.5814 62.1406 31.8348 61.0708

Minimum 2816 73.4356 64.0416 17.7136 66.1298 20.3850 59.0854 60.3460 58.5270 61.0184 44.1126 21.8322 42.8906

Average 3468 90.7061 78.7994 21.7529 80.8577 24.7998 73.6993 75.8708 74.0226 76.6135 54.4539 27.0496 52.3985

Month Machine_F-

4(kWh)Total Energy

Group A Group B Group C

Machine_A(k Wh)

Machine_B(k Wh)

Machine_E(k Wh)

Machine_F- 1(kWh)

Machine_F- 3(kWh)

Machine_F- 2(kWh)

Machine_C(k Wh)

Machine_D(k Wh)

Machine_H(k Wh)

2018

Assembly Line 1st

Quality Check_1st(k

Wh)

Machine_G( kWh)

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Measuring data output file

The below table shows the file format of measuring data when automatic or manual output of data file are executed. File name The following is an example of automatic output of data files.

data_xxxx.csv xxxx: The number of the setting value in four digits

*For example, in the case of No.1, xxxx is 0001. *You can save this file as any name.

File contents These are example 1 and example 2 by using following settings, respectively: Date column name: DateTime Date format: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm

Item Details The first line

Datetime, Measuring point name 1[measuring unit], Measuring point name 2[measuring unit], , Measuring point name n[measuring unit]

From the second line

YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm, Measuring data 1, Measuring data 2, , Measuring data n

Example 1: Automatic Data Output This example uses the following conditions: Date column name: DateTime Date format: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm Measuring point: Measuring point 1 to Measuring point 9 Collection setting Data period(min):15

EcoWebServer file collection time(min):10 Day Aggregation Period(hour): 08:00 08:00

Present Date and Time: 2019/02/02 06:20 DateTime Measuring point 1[A] Measuring point 2[W] Measuring point 9[] 2019/02/01 08:15 0.9 6470 1 2019/02/01 08:30 0.9 6500 2 2019/02/01 08:45 0.9 6450 2 2019/02/02 05:45 0.9 6510 2 2019/02/02 06:00 0.9 6520 2

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Example 2: Manual Output This example uses the following conditions: Date column name: DateTime Date format: YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm Measuring point: Measuring point 1 to Measuring point 9 Period: 2019/02/01 0:00AM 2019/02/07 0:00AM The data interval: Hour Collection setting Data period(min):60 DateTime Measuring point 1[A] Measuring point 2[W] Measuring point 9[] 2019/02/01 00:00 0.9 6470 1 2019/02/01 01:00 0.9 6500 2 2019/02/01 02:00 0.9 6450 2 2019/02/06 23:00 0.9 6510 2 2019/02/07 00:00 0.9 6520 2

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Measuring point list file

The following tables show the file format of each measuring point list. Measuring point (collection source: EcoWebServer)

Item Details

The first line Collection source ID

Measuring point ID

Measuring point name

Measuring type Measuring point unit

The number of decimal places

From the second line

(Collection source ID)

(Measuring point ID)

(Measuring point name)

1: Pulse 2: Analog value 3: Power factor 4: Operating status 5: Demand 6: Demand (15 minutes)

7: Demand (30 minutes)

(Measuring point unit)

0 to 5, Blank

The following example is displayed data when the collection source is EcoWebServer with the demand monitoring function. Example Collection source ID

Measuring point ID

Measuring point name Measuring type

Measuring point unit

The number of decimal places

1 1 1F Consent Current 2 A 0 1 2 1F Consent Voltage 2 V 1 1 3 1F Consent Power 2 kW 1 1 1255 15-minute demand

(The time period) 5 kw (Blank)

Measuring point (collection source: Edgecross) Item Details

The first line

Collection source ID

Measuring point ID

Column position

Data type

Measuring point name

Measuring type Measuring point unit

Multiplyin g factor

The number of decimal places

From the second line

(Collection source ID)

(Measuring point ID)

*1 *2 (Measuring point name)

1: Pulse 2: Analog value 3: Power factor 4: Operating status

Blank (Multiplyin g factor

0 to 5, Blank

*1: It is the column position in the historical data file. (The range: 3 to 258) *2: It is the data type described in the historical data definition file.

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Manual input measuring point

Item Details

The first line Measuring point ID Measuring point name Measuring type Measuring point unit The number of decimal places

From the second line

(Measuring point ID)

(Measuring point name)

1: Pulse 2: Analog value

(Measuring point unit)

0 to 5, Blank

Product type time period measuring point

Item Details

The first line

Measuring point ID

Measuring point name

Measuring type

Measuring point unit

The number of decimal places

Measuring value point

Time period measuring point

Time period type

From the second line

(Measurin g point ID)

(Measuring point name)

1: Pulse (Measuring point unit)

0 to 5, Blank

(Measuring point ID)

(Measuring point ID)

(Time period type)

Calculation measuring point

Item Details The first line

Measuring point ID

Measuring point name

Measuring type Measuring value point

The number of decimal places

Calculation formula

From the second line

(Measuring point ID)

(Measuring point name)

1: Pulse 2: Analog value

(Measuring point unit)

0 to 5, Blank

(Calculation formula

Specific consumption measuring point

Item Details

The first line

Measuring point ID

Measuring point name

Measuring point unit

The number of decimal places

Energy measuring point

Production number measuring point

From the second line

(Measuring point ID)

(Measuring point name)

(Measuring point unit)

0 to 5, Blank Measuring point ID

Measuring point ID

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Excel file for input of measuring data

The following table shows the format of the Excel file for input of measuring data.

Item Details

The first column From the second column The first line

Date Collection source ID_Measuring point ID: Measuring point name

From the second line

M/D/YYYY h:mm Measuring data

The following example is displayed data using the following settings: Measuring point: Measuring point 1 to 9 Period: 2/1/2019 0:00 to 2/7/2019 0:00 Measuring data period: 60 minutes Example

DateTime 001_0001: Measuring point 1

001_0002: Measuring point 2

001_0009: Measuring point 9

2/1/2019 0:00 0.9 6470 1 2/1/2019 1:00 0.9 6500 2 2/1/2019 2:00 0.9 6450 2 2/6/2019 23:00 0.9 6510 2 2/7/2019 0:00 0.9 6520 2

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Operation log file

The following table shows the file format of output operation logs. *The following example illustrates displayed data using the following settings: File encoding: Shift_JIS Delimiter: Comma Date format: M/D/YYYY hh:mm:ss Quotation symbol: Double quotation

Item Details The first line DateTime, Event, Information 1, Information 2 From the second line

YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss, (Operating log), (Information 1), (Information 2)

Example: Output from February 1, 2019 to February 7, 2019 DateTime ,Event, Information 1, Information 2 2/1/2019 09:34:12, Software startup, , 2/1/2019 10:00:00, Automatic collection start, , 2/1/2019 10:00:41, Automatic collection end, , 2/7/2019 19:10:49, File read error, C:\Users\user\Desktop, 2/7/2019 19:27:34, Software end, ,

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The following table shows a list of operation log types used for record on EcoAdviser.

Operation log type Log contents Software startup Startup of the software Software exit Exit of the software Automatic collection start Start of automatic collection Automatic collection end End of automatic collection Automatic dashboard display update start

Start of automatic update for dashboard display

Automatic dashboard display update end

End of automatic update for dashboard display

Automatic dashboard HTML file output start

Start of automatic output of the dashboard HTML file

Automatic dashboard HTML file output end

End of automatic output of the dashboard HTML file

Automatic data file output start

Start of automatic output of the data file

Automatic data file output end

End of automatic output of the data file

Automatic daily report creation start

Start of automatic creation of the daily report

Automatic daily report creation end

End of automatic creation of the daily report

Automatic monthly report creation start

Start of automatic creation of the monthly report

Automatic monthly report creation end

End of automatic creation of the monthly report

Automatic annual report creation start

Start of automatic creation of the annual report

Automatic annual report creation end

End of automatic creation of the annual report

Automatic diagnosis start *1

Start of automatic diagnosis execution

Automatic diagnosis end *1

End of automatic diagnosis execution

Manual collection start Start of manual collection Information 1 show the ID number of the selected collection source.

Manual collection end End of manual collection Input data saving start Start of saving input data

Information 1 shows the ID number of the measuring point to be saved. Information 2 shows the period of data to be saved.

Input data saving end End of saving input data *1: This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (MES3-EAP1-AI).

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Operation log type Log contents

Manual calculation start Start of manual calculation Information 1 shows the ID number of the measuring point to be calculated. Information 2 shows the period of data to be calculated.

Manual calculation end End of manual calculation Energy-loss extraction start *1

Start of energy-loss diagnosis execution

Energy-loss extraction end *1

End of energy-loss diagnosis execution

User evaluation update *1

Evaluation execution of the energy-loss factor for energy-loss factor diagnosis

User evaluation reset *1 Operation of evaluation reset Database read error Error occurrence of database read

Information 1 shows the pass of the database file with an error occurring. Information 2 shows the error message of a run-time error.

Database write error Error occurrence of database write Information 1 shows the pass of the database file with an error occurring. Information 2 shows the error message of a run-time error.

File read error Error occurrence of file read Information 1 shows the pass of the file with an error occurring. Information 2 shows the error message of a run-time error.

File write error Error occurrence of file write. Information 1 shows the pass of the file with an error occurring. Information 2 shows the error message of a run-time error.

HTTP communication error

Error occurrence of HTTP communication in the file collection Information 1 shows the IP address with an error occurring. Information 2 shows the error message of a run-time error.

File copy error Error occurrence of file copy in the file collection Information 1 shows the file pass of the copy source. Information 2 shows the file pass of the copy destination.

Date format error Abnormality occurrence of the date format of the data file in the file collection Information 1 shows the pass of the file with an error occurring.

Error with Excel not installed *2

Occurrence of the case Excel is not installed for report creation

Error with no users report template file

Occurrence of the case there is no users report template file Information 1 shows the pass of the template file.

*1: This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (MES3-EAP1-AI). *2: When the Excel purchased from Microsoft store has been installed, the error with Excel not installed

will occur. Use the desktop version of Excel.

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12.2 IIS Settings This section describes the IIS settings. *The procedure described in this section is an example. Depending on the computer you use, use environment, or the like, necessary settings or procedure may differ. Please be advised that we do not provide technical support about network, other environments, and IIS. If you have any inquiries about technical matters such as network or web browser settings, consult your network administrator. For technical support about IIS, contact Microsoft Corporation.

Activating IIS

Although IIS is installed as standard in Windows 10, the default setting is inactive. Activate it as the following procedure: (1) From the Start menu, click Windows system tool and then select Control panel. (2) Click Program. (3) Click Turn windows features on or off. (4) Click the checkbox of Internet information services to mark.

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Activating the access right to the folder

You will create a folder to save the dashboard HTML file in the IIS root folder. In addition, change the authority so that ordinary users can edit the settings on EcoAdviser. (1) Open the root folder of IIS.

The default root folder path is C:\inetpub\wwwroot.

" (2) Create a folder to save the dashboard HTML files.

*For the HTML file output destination setting of [9.3.2 Setting the automatic dashboard output], specify the folder created here. (In the following window, the folder name is dashboard.

(3) Open the Properties of the folder.

Select the Security tab.

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(4) The following window appears.

Click the Edit button.

(5) Click Users (DESKTOPOQELL43Users) and then select each Allow checkbox of Modify and Write.

Click the Apply button and then click the OK button. This is the end of the operation.

1. Click

2. Check

3. Click

4. Click

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Displaying the dashboard HTML file

You will display the dashboard HTML file saved in the IIS root folder from the computer in the network. (1) Start the web browser. (2) Input the URL of [Computers IP address \ Dashboard (HTML file) saving folder name \ Dashboard

No. in 4 digits] and then press the Enter key on the keyboard. *Dashboard (HTML file) saving folder represents the one created in [12.2.2 Activating the access right to the folder].

(3) The dashboard HTML file is displayed.

This is the end of the operation.

192.168.10.100\dashboard\0001

Dashboard No.

Computers IP address

Dashboard (HTML file) saving folder name

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12.3 Operation for Setting Change about Diagnosis Function This function is for Energy Saving Data Analysis and Diagnosis Software (Model: MES3-EAP1- AI). To change the settings related to the diagnosis function, operate as the following procedure. Note that the start of the procedure changes depending on the setting item. Refer to the following procedure and check the method you need.

(1-1)

You must re-register the equipment. Register a new piece of equipment using the changed setting. For details on the registration, refer to [4.2.2 Registering/Changing the equipment information].

(1-2)

You must re-register the energy- loss factor. Register a new energy-loss factor using the changed setting. For details on the registration, refer to [4.2.5 Setting/Editing the energy-loss factor].

(2) Collect data from the collection source. For details, refer to [5.1 Manual Collection].

(3)

Perform the energy-loss diagnosis or improvement result check using the changed setting. Manually perform the diagnosis or wait until the automatic diagnosis is performed. To perform manually energy-loss diagnosis, refer to [7.3 Energy-Loss Diagnosis by Manual Operation]. To check the improvement result, refer to [7.5 Improvement Result Check]. For automatic diagnosis, refer to [6 Auto Execute Settings].

(4) This is the end of the operation.

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The start of the procedure for each setting item (1/2)

Setting item Start of

procedure Equipment setting

Equipment name (3) Energy measuring point (1-1) *1 Name of energy measuring point (3) Measuring type of energy measuring point Do not change. Unit of energy measuring point (3) Multiplying factor of energy measuring point (1-1)

Number of decimal places of energy measuring point Available/Unavailable of production number measuring point Production number measuring point (1-1) *1 Name of production number measuring point (3) Measuring type of production number measuring point Do not change. Unit of production number measuring point (3) Multiplying factor of production number measuring point (1-1) Number of decimal places of production number measuring point Working hours Utility measuring point (1-1) *1 Name of utility measuring point (3) Measuring type of utility measuring point Do not change. Unit of utility measuring point (3) Multiplying factor of utility measuring point (1-1) Number of decimal places of utility measuring point Time lag adjustment of production number measuring point (1-1) Takt time Production volume threshold value for determining the exclusion day for diagnosis Energy consumption threshold value for determining the equipment off state, Auto/Manual Energy consumption threshold value for determining the equipment off state, Manual Energy consumption threshold value for determining the utility off state, Auto/Manual Energy consumption threshold value for determining the utility off state, Manual Production mask time after the equipment start-up Production mask time before the equipment shut-down Break time, addition (2) Break time, deletion Break time, time period change

*1: If you change the measuring point ID, start from the step (3).

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The start of the procedure for each setting item (2/2)

Setting item Start of

procedure Energy-loss factor setting

Energy-loss factor name (3) Measuring point for energy-loss factor (1-2) Name of measuring point for energy-loss factor (3) Measuring type of measuring point for energy-loss factor (2) Unit of measuring point for energy-loss factor (3) Multiplying factor of measuring point for energy-loss factor (1-2) Number of decimal places of measuring point for energy-loss factor Tabulation method Exclusive data, addition Exclusive data, deletion Exclusive data, value change

Calculation measuring point for diagnosis setting

Measuring point name (3) Measuring point unit Number of decimal places (1-1) Calculation formula Name of measuring point used in the calculation formula (3) Measuring type of measuring point used in the calculation formula (1-1) Unit of measuring point used in the calculation formula (3) Multiplying factor of measuring point used in the calculation formula (1-1) Number of decimal places of measuring point used in the calculation formula

Electricity rate setting

Currency unit (3) Electricity rate per 1 kwh

Detailed setting

Each viewpoint setting

Deterioration point threshold setting

Automatic/Manual Manual, Value

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