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i Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction .......................................... 1-1 IntelliServe Features ....................................................................... 1-2 Chapter Overview ........................................................................... 1-3 Hardware and Software Requirements ............................................ 1-4 Accessing the System...................................................................... 1-5 Logging In ....................................
® ii IntelliServe User’s Guide Using the Active Alarm Log .................................................. 3-10 Using the Alarm History Log................................................. 3-14 Working with Events .................................................................... 3-21 Querying the Event Log ......................................................... 3-21 Sorting the Event Log Display ............................................... 3-26 Viewing Event Details ..............................
iii Exporting Data .............................................................................. 6-12 Exporting a LIF ..................................................................... 6-12 Exporting Data in a Text File (.CSV) Format ........................ 6-14 Exporting Data in a Raw Data (bin.dat) Format .................... 6-19 Exporting Data in Profile File (.IFV) Format ........................ 6-22 Chapter 7 Location Information ...........................
® iv IntelliServe User’s Guide Appendix A Events ................................................ A-1 Appendix B Data Entities ...................................... B-1 Appendix C Glossary ............................................ C-1 CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
1-1 CHAPTER 1 Introduction IntelliServe is a web-based information management system that automates the collection, storage, and presentation of data from a network of ADS® flow monitors and rain gauges. Working seamlessly with ADS flow monitors and rain gauges through telemetry and wireless communication, IntelliServe collects and securely stores flow, rain, and other system-related data. IntelliServe is the culmination of 30 years of ADS experience.
1-2 IntelliServe User’s Guide IntelliServe Features Accessible through a web browser, IntelliServe allows the user to perform the following tasks: Note: The access individual users have to specific features and capabilities is limited to the permissions granted by the System Administrator.
Introduction 1-3 Chapter Overview Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides a summary of IntelliServe features and information on accessing the system, understanding the menu structure, and viewing map displays. Chapter 2 Maps and Locations For customers configured with maps, this chapter provides instructions for viewing a map of the entire flow monitoring network, maps of individual basins, and maps for defined monitor groups. It also provides detailed information on using the map toolbar.
1-4 IntelliServe User’s Guide Hardware and Software Requirements The user must have Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Vista with Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 6.0 (or higher) and internet access to operate the browser-based IntelliServe user interface. To view documents in PDF format through IntelliServe, the user must have Adobe Acrobat version 6.0 or later.
Introduction 1-5 Accessing the System Before accessing IntelliServe, obtain the relevant website address and a valid user ID and password from your System Administrator. This information is essential for logging into IntelliServe. Logging In Each time you log into IntelliServe, you must enter the user name and password (consisting of a minimum of 8 characters) provided by the System Administrator. The System Administrator sets each user password for a specified period of time.
1-6 IntelliServe User’s Guide Log into the system in the following way: 1. Open an Internet Explorer browser and enter the appropriate Website address in the Address field. 2. When the IntelliServe Log In window displays, enter your user name and password into the corresponding fields. Note: User names and passwords are not case sensitive. 3. Click on the Log In button. The system validates the user name and password as entered. IntelliServe displays the full extent map in your main browser window.
Introduction Changing the Password IntelliServe allows you to change your password at any time, provided you have the appropriate permissions, in the following way: 1. Select User Config > User Password from the System Menu. The User Password window displays. 2. Enter your existing password in the Old Password field. 3. Enter your new password in the New Password field, and then re-enter your new password in the Confirm New Password field. 4. Click on the Save button.
1-8 IntelliServe User’s Guide IntelliServe Interface IntelliServe’s interface design combines the IntelliServe application panel and Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 6.0 or higher) dialogs and message windows. IntelliServe provides these main display areas, as shown on the following page: • System Alarms This menu reports the status of alarming basins by displaying basin names in red (alarming) and yellow (acknowledged).
Introduction 1-9 IntelliServe application window with map display Your organization’s logo displays on the screen above the application window. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
1-10 IntelliServe User’s Guide IntelliServe Menu Structure The IntelliServe interface consists of two menus that enable you to navigate through the application: System Alarms and System Menu. These menus are located along the left side of the browser window and enable access to the IntelliServe system data and program features.
Introduction 1-11 System Menu The System Menu, shown next, provides access to the system’s data structure, tools, and features through links. The System Menu displays only those links to functional areas and features you have permission to access, as configured by the System Administrator. Expand (or collapse) the menu by clicking on the arrow to the left of the folder or by clicking directly on the folder. Display the window associated with the menu item by clicking on the name within the folder.
1-12 IntelliServe User’s Guide IntelliServe Legend The Legend shows how the colors and symbols represent location type/status, alarm/event status, flow direction, and pseudo site associations on maps (when applicable) and windows in IntelliServe. IntelliServe Legend Display the Legend by selecting Maps > Legend from the System Menu, or by clicking on the Legend symbol ( ) at the bottom of the screen. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC.
Introduction 1-13 IntelliServe Help IntelliServe provides web-based online help for users consisting of application information and instructions for performing the operations enabled by the System Administrator. View the IntelliServe Help by clicking the Help symbol ( ) located in the Status Bar at the bottom of the IntelliServe screen or by selecting Help in the System Menu. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
1-14 IntelliServe User’s Guide Weather Information Access a weather website on Internet Explorer by selecting Maps > View Maps > Weather on the System Menu. intellicast.com weather website CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Introduction 1-15 Displayed Data Occasionally, you may need to refresh the IntelliServe display to ensure that the most recent data is displayed. New Data Available alert appears on the screen when new data is available, but currently not displayed on-screen, in IntelliServe. New Data Available alert at top of window Click on New Data Available to update the screen with the new information. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC.
1-16 IntelliServe User’s Guide Permissions and User Groups Permissions assigned by the System Administrator through user groups enable a user to access certain IntelliServe features available only to the user group to which the user belong. A user group is a defined set of users to which permissions are assigned. Permissions typically are granted based on a user's tasks and responsibilities. The System Menu displays only the menu labels related to user-group assigned features.
Introduction 1-17 Escalation Groups and Chains If an alarm goes unacknowledged for a specified duration, IntelliServe can begin sending various forms of notification to designated parties. The IntelliServe System Administrator can establish escalation groups and escalation chains to ensure alarms are received and acknowledged quickly by designated, responsible parties.
1-18 IntelliServe User’s Guide Downloading the ADS Graph Control Enable the ability to generate hydrograph or scattergraph data reports by downloading the ADS Graph Control tool. From the System Menu, select System Config > Download ADS Graph Control. Download ADS Graph Control window Select the Download button and follow the installation prompts. Once the graph tool is successfully installed, you can generate and display hydrograph and scattergraph data reports.
Introduction 1-19 External Web Links Through the External Links function, you can obtain quick and easy access to commonly referenced external websites through links created by a system administrator. These links may be organized throughout three levels of folders. Access the links feature by selecting Links > External Links from the System Menu. Links window View a particular website by clicking on the corresponding link on the Links window.
2-1 CHAPTER 2 Maps and Locations Note: Under the standard configuration, IntelliServe® displays the Full Extent map when you first log into the system. However, upon request, the System Administrator can configure the system to display a home page or other image upon login in place of the map. IntelliServe map views display the entire viewable region of the monitoring system containing all of the alarm basins and locations configured in the system.
2-2 IntelliServe User’s Guide Viewing Full Extent, Individual Basin, or Location Group Maps On the System Menu, select Maps > View Maps for the list of alarm basins configured in the system. List of maps under the View Maps menu To view all the locations within the entire system network, select the View Maps > Full Extent option. The entire region that contains all the rain gauges and flow monitors appears inside the Map Display window.
Maps and Locations 2-3 To view an individual alarm basin with its rain gauges and flow monitors, select one of the basins listed in the System Menu. The Map Display window zooms in to that basin. Map Display window zoomed into one basin To view a location group (if at least one exists), select View Maps > Groups and then select any group. Only those locations included in the group will display on the map.
2-4 IntelliServe User’s Guide Understanding Location Types Several different types of locations are available in the IntelliServe system. The location types provide different categories of information related to flow monitoring. Flow Monitor A flow monitor measures open-channel flow in sanitary sewers, storm sewers, and other environments. A single flow monitor can support up to two monitoring points.
Maps and Locations 2-5 Viewing Name and Current Data for a Location A triangle symbol indicates a rain gauge, and a circle symbol indicates a flow monitor. Refer to Using the Legend on page 2-12 for more information about the map symbols. Display the name of a location in the following way: 1. Move your mouse cursor over a map symbol to view the location name. Location name at a map symbol 2.
2-6 IntelliServe User’s Guide Flow Monitor Current Data window Note: Your IntelliServe System Administrator will configure the entities for display on the Current Data window. 3. If the location symbols are overlapped on the map view, making it difficult to access details for a specific location, click on a location symbol and then click on the Details button. The Select Specific Location window displays. Select Specific Location window 4.
Maps and Locations Viewing Map Coordinates To view the geographical location coordinates, click on the Coordinates button above the map and then click on any location on the map. The geographical coordinates display beneath the map. Map coordinates visible beneath map display CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
2-8 IntelliServe User’s Guide Viewing Map Tool Tips Display informational tool tips for each location on the map by choosing from among the Tool Tip Mode radio buttons located beneath the map. Tool Tip Mode radio buttons located beneath the map Select one of the following tool tips for display: • Location Description Choose this radio button to view the location name or description as tool tips.
Maps and Locations 2-9 Navigating the Map The map toolbar buttons above the map view allow you to zoom in and out, zoom fit, recenter, and jump to specific locations in the map. The map border also contains directional arrows for moving around the map. The following sections describe more about the toolbar buttons and directional arrows. Map Toolbar In addition to navigation tools, the Map Display window allows you to view map coordinates, location details, specific locations, and map layers.
2-10 IntelliServe User’s Guide Click on this button and then click on any area of the map to display latitude, longitude, and map extent in reference to the clicked position. or Click on this button, mouse over the Location button on the map toolbar, and then click on a location in the drop-down list to display latitude, longitude, and map extent in reference to the selected location.
Maps and Locations 2-11 Click on this button to display the layer view options. The Background and Sewer layers display by default; the connectivity layer does not display by default. You must have the Display Connectivity permission to display the Connectivity layer. Select (or deselect) the layers you want to view on (or remove from) the map, and click the Submit button.
2-12 IntelliServe User’s Guide Using the Legend View map and system symbol descriptions by clicking on the Legend symbol located in the Status Bar at the bottom of the screen, or by selecting Maps > Legend from the System Menu. Legend Symbol ↓ Legend link under View Maps and icon on status bar CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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3-1 CHAPTER 3 Alarms and Events IntelliServe’s Alarms and Events feature enables users (with the appropriate permissions) to acknowledge and clear alarms triggered by flow monitors and to retrieve event and alarm information from the IntelliServe® database. IntelliServe broadcasts visual and audible alarms to users online or through pagers, e-mail, and telephone (as configured).
3-2 IntelliServe User’s Guide Working with Alarms An alarm is an event that has been upgraded by the System Administrator to ensure IntelliServe provides notification when data exceeds specified thresholds or when certain conditions are present or occur. IntelliServe provides both audible and visual alarms when these events occur. Users also may receive alarm notification through pagers, e-mail, or telephone when the System Administrator has configured these escalation options.
Alarms and Events 3-3 • Acknowledged Alarm (not cleared) When an acknowledged alarm exists, IntelliServe provides the following notifications: The System Alarms menu displays System (in yellow text) for an acknowledged system alarm and displays the basin containing the location with the Acknowledged alarm in yellow text. A yellow map symbol also displays for the corresponding location (when applicable) on the map display.
3-4 IntelliServe User’s Guide Acknowledging Active Alarms Click on the (acknowledge) button for individual alarms or for all current active alarms to acknowledge active alarm(s). Acknowledging an alarm terminates any related escalation functions in progress. Note: If multiple alarms are occurring simultaneously, audible notification continues until you have acknowledged every alarm (provided the Mute Alarm Sound option is not selected).
Alarms and Events 3-5 Note: The number of alarms returned in the query is indicated in the Number of Records Returned label. Note: To view the Current Data window for a location in the Active Alarm Log, click the name in the Location column. 2. Click to acknowledge an individual active alarm or select the Show Acknowledge/Clear All Options link and choose the button to clear all active alarms. If you acknowledge a system-related alarm, the selected alarm status changes from Alarming to Acknowledged.
3-6 IntelliServe User’s Guide Flow Monitor Current Data window 3. Click on the Alarms > Active Alarms tab. The Flow Monitor/Rain Gauge Active Alarms window displays. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Alarms and Events 3-7 Flow Monitor Active Alarms window Note: Also access the Flow Monitor/Rain Gauges Active Alarms window by clicking on the alarming basin in the System Alarms menu, then the alarming location on the Map Display, and finally the Active Alarms tab on the Flow Monitor/Rain Gauge Current Data window. 4. Click to acknowledge an active alarm. The alarm Status changes from Alarming to Acknowledged for all users logged into the system, and the Action designation changes from to .
3-8 IntelliServe User’s Guide 5. Continue repeating Step 4 to acknowledge each alarm for the selected location. If multiple alarms are occurring simultaneously, audible notification continues until every alarm is acknowledged. Deadbands Some alarms may persist without returning to normal once flow conditions fall below the specified threshold that originally initiated the alarm.
Alarms and Events 3-9 Clear an acknowledged alarm in the following way: 1. Choose one of the following options: Clearing an Alarm in the Active Alarm Log From the System Menu, click Alarms & Events > Active Alarm Log or click on the System designation in the System Alarms menu to display the Active Alarm Log window.
3-10 IntelliServe User’s Guide Using the Active Alarm Log The Active Alarm Log displays a complete list of alarms currently active in the system, including any alarms that have not been cleared. Note that when initially displayed, the Active Alarm Log contains alarming (unacknowledged) and alarms acknowledged within the past 24 hours. Using the Active Alarm Log, you can query and sort the active alarms displayed in the log.
Alarms and Events 3-11 2. On the Query Log, select an option from one or more drop-down lists or checkbox fields to retrieve event information from the database. Selecting the default option All enables you to retrieve all the data existing in the database for the related item. Note: Selecting an option from both Location Group and Location Name will return data only if the selected location also exists in the selected location group.
3-12 IntelliServe User’s Guide Alarm Basin Select the alarm basin containing locations logging alarms you want to include in the query. 3. Click on the Query button to display the list of alarms based on the selected filters. The Active Alarm Log window displays alarms based on the selected filters. Active Alarm Log window Note: Sort the data in the results table for any column by clicking on the column heading.
Alarms and Events 3-13 Viewing Event Details You can view the events associated with a selected alarm by clicking on the event ID in the Alarm Events window. While viewing event details, you also can add comments to the events associated with the selected alarm. View event details in the following way: 1. Select Alarms & Events > Active Alarm Log from the System Menu, The Active Alarm Log window displays. 2. Click on the Alarm ID to view event details for the alarm.
3-14 IntelliServe User’s Guide Clicking Save closes the Add Comment dialog. Your user ID, the date and time you entered the comments, and the comments you entered display in the Event Comments table. Note: You can enter additional comments for the same event, but the system does not enable you to delete or modify a comment after it has been submitted. Using the Alarm History Log The Alarm History Log window displays a complete list of cleared alarms existing in the system.
Alarms and Events 3-15 Alarm History Log window Note: Refer to Appendix A, Events, for a description of the events/alarms configured in IntelliServe. Note: The alarm log shows the number of alarms/events that returned for the query. If the number of alarms/events exceeds 2000, the most recent 2000 will be returned with a message stating that not all alarms/events were returned. If this occurs, modify the query to return fewer alarms/events. 2.
3-16 IntelliServe User’s Guide Note: Sort the data in the results table of a Query Log for any column by clicking on the column heading. Click on the column heading a second time to reverse the order of the data under each column heading. 4. (optional) You can click on a name in the Location column of the history table to see the Current Data tab for the location. Querying the Alarm History Log for an Individual Location 1. Select Locations > [Flow Monitors or Rain Gauges] from the System Menu.
Alarms and Events 3-17 Flow Monitor Alarm History window Note: Refer to Appendix A, Events, for a description of the events/alarms configured in IntelliServe. Note: The alarm log shows the number of alarms/events that returned for the query. If the number of alarms/events exceeds 2000, the most recent 2000 will be returned with a message stating that not all alarms/events were returned. If this occurs, modify the query to return fewer alarms/events. 4.
3-18 IntelliServe User’s Guide Note: Sort the data in the results table of a Query Log for any column by clicking on the column heading. Click on the column heading a second time to reverse the order of the data under each column heading. Viewing Alarm Details You can view specific alarm details and event comments for an alarm in the Alarm History Log. Each event received by the system is identified by a unique Alarm ID generated by the system.
Alarms and Events 3-19 3. View the summary of an event by clicking an Event ID in the Events table. The Event Summary and Comments window displays. 4. If appropriate, add information related to the event. Click on the Add Comment button and enter comments (up to 1000 characters) in the Comment dialog. Click on the Submit button to save the comment. Clicking Save closes the Add Comment dialog.
3-20 IntelliServe User’s Guide Flow Monitor Alarm Events window 6. View the summary of an event by clicking on an Event ID in the Events table. The Event Summary and Comments window displays. 7. If appropriate, add information related to the event. Click on the Add Comment button and enter comments (up to 1000 characters) in the Add Comment dialog. Click on the Submit button to save the comment. Clicking Save closes the Add Comment dialog.
Alarms and Events 3-21 Working with Events Events occur when measurements or data exceed specific thresholds or when certain conditions are present or arise.
3-22 IntelliServe User’s Guide The Event Log window displays the events that have occurred within the past 24 hours. Event Log window 2. Select options from the Query Log to retrieve event information from the database. Selecting the default option All enables you to retrieve all of the data existing in the database for the related item. Event Type Select the type(s) of event(s) you want to query.
Alarms and Events 3-23 − Specific Time Period Designate a specific date/time range by selecting the corresponding Start/End Date/Time radio button. Next, from Start Date/Time, enter or click on the calendar icon to select the start date and then select the start time from the drop-down list. Then, from End Date/Time, enter or click on the to select the end date and then select the end calendar icon time from the drop-down list.
3-24 IntelliServe User’s Guide Event Summary and Comments window Querying the Event Log for an Individual Location 1. Select Locations > [Flow Monitors or Rain Gauges] from the System Menu. The Flow Monitors or Rain Gauges window displays. 2. Click on the location for which you want to review the Event Log The Current Data window displays for the selected location. 3. Select Alarms > Event History to display the Event History window. 4.
Alarms and Events 3-25 − Pre-Defined Time Period Choose a pre-defined time period by selecting the Time Period radio button and selecting the appropriate option from the corresponding drop-down list. − Specific Time Period Designate a specific date/time range by selecting the corresponding Start/End Date/Time radio button. Next, from Start Date/Time, enter or click on the calendar icon to select the start date and then select the start time from the drop-down list.
3-26 IntelliServe User’s Guide Sorting the Event Log Display Sort the data in the results table of a Query Log for any column by clicking on the column heading. Click the column heading a second time to reverse the order of the data under each column heading. The default setting of the data is in descending order (chronological) based on the date and time of the event; the most recent event is listed first.
Alarms and Events 3-27 Event Summary and Comments window 4. View the event details provided in the Event Summary table on the Event Summary and Comments window. 5. If appropriate, add information related to the event by clicking on the Add Comment button and entering comments (up to 1000 characters) in the Comment dialog. Add Comment dialog 6. Click on the Save button to save the comment. The Add Comment dialog closes.
3-28 IntelliServe User’s Guide Note: You can sort the event comments by date/time by choosing the Date/Time column header of the Event Comments table. View Event Details for an Individual Location 1. Select Locations > [Flow Monitors or Rain Gauges] from the System Menu. The Flow Monitors or Rain Gauges window displays 2. Click on the location for which you want to review the event log details. The Current Data window displays for the selected location. 3.
Alarms and Events 3-29 Add Comment dialog 8. Click on the Save button to save the comment. The Add Comment dialog closes. The Event Comments table displays your user ID, the date and time of your comments, and the comments you entered. Note: You can enter additional comments for the same event, but you cannot delete or modify a comment after it has been submitted. Note: Sort the event comments by date/time by choosing the Date/Time column header of the Event Comments table.
4-1 CHAPTER 4 Data Collection IntelliServe® allows the collection of flow monitor and rain gauge data at scheduled intervals based on parameters set by the System Administrator. In addition to scheduled collects, IntelliServe allows users with the appropriate permission to collect data from flow monitors, rain gauges, location groups and composite locations on-demand to retrieve the most current data. IntelliServe saves this data to the database for reporting.
4-2 IntelliServe User’s Guide Collecting Data from a Location Collect data from a flow monitor or rain gauge location on demand in the following way: 1. Select Locations > [Flow Monitors or Rain Gauges] from the System Menu to display the list of locations representing the flow monitors or rain gauges configured in IntelliServe. The Flow Monitors or Rain Gauges window displays. 2.
Data Collection 4-3 Status: Collecting data for monitor 5. (optional) Click the Get Status button to display the status of the collect. Collecting data can take several minutes. The Status dialog reports the status of the data collect in progress. Status: Pending Response Note: The Pending Response status indicates that data collection is in progress. Note: You can display other IntelliServe windows while the data collect is in progress by minimizing the Status dialog.
4-4 IntelliServe User’s Guide Collecting Data from a Location Group IntelliServe allows you to collect data from all flow monitors, rain gauges and composite locations that are included in a location group. The collection can take several minutes, during which, you can continue working in other areas of IntelliServe as needed. Follow these steps to collect data from a location group. 1. Select Locations > Location Groups from the System Menu. The Location Groups window displays. 2.
Data Collection 4-5 Data collect confirmation dialog 4. Click on the OK button to initiate the data collection process. IntelliServe begins the data collection process for all of the monitors in the location group. IntelliServe does not provide notification of collection progress, success/ failure, or completion.
4-6 IntelliServe User’s Guide Collecting Data from a Composite Location IntelliServe enables you to collect data on-demand (manually) from a composite location to retrieve the most recent data for display. Note: After collecting the most recent data, you can view the status of the success of on-demand data collects in the Event Log. Collect data from a composite location in the following way: 1.
Data Collection 4-7 3. Click on the Collect Data for Composite Location: [composite location name] button. Note: This option is available only if you have permission to collect data. A confirmation dialog displays. Data collection confirmation dialog 4. Click on the OK button to initiate data collection IntelliServe begins the data collection process for all the associated monitors.
5-1 CHAPTER 5 Data Presentation IntelliServe enables you to display data for flow monitors, rain gauges, composite locations, location groups, and pseudo sites in graphical and tabular data views. Current data (from the past seven days) is displayed in hydrographs and bar charts. Historical data (in which you define the time period) is available in hydrograph, tabular, or scattergraph format for various location types.
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Data Presentation 5-3 Viewing Current Data IntelliServe enables you to view current data (from the last seven days) for flow monitors, rain gauges, and composite locations. You can view a graphical representation of the current data for a location on the Current Data tab for a location. For an explanation of the different location types, refer to Chapter 2, Maps and Locations. Note: Your System Administrator is responsible for configuring the entities that display in the Current Data window.
5-4 IntelliServe User’s Guide Example of Flow Monitors window 2. Display the current data for a location in one of the following ways: Click on the name of the location for which you want to view data from the Location list. Right-click on the name of the location for which you want to view data, and select Current Data from the options menu. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Data Presentation 5-5 Options menu for locations The Current Data window for the selected location type displays. The date on which the data was last collected from the flow monitor displays under the Collect data button. 3. (optional) Click on the Collect data button to retrieve and update the graphs with the most recent data from the location. Note: The Collect data option is available only if you have permission to collect data. If you do not have permission, this option will not display.
5-6 IntelliServe User’s Guide Sample Flow Monitor Current Data Sample Rain Gauge Current Data CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Data Presentation 5-7 Sample Composite Location Current Data CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
5-8 IntelliServe User’s Guide Viewing Hydrographs This section explains how to configure and generate hydrographs for flow monitors, rain gauges, pseudo sites, and composite locations. IntelliServe allows you to configure and review hydrograph data for an individual location on a single hydrograph page, or configure multiple locations and monitoring points on a single graph or separate graphs. You also can generate hydrographs for location groups.
Data Presentation 5-9 Flow Monitor Hydrograph window 4. Select the monitoring point(s) for which you want to generate hydrographs from the Monitoring Points list. 5. Select the interval at which to display the data on the hydrograph from the Display Format drop-down list: Daily This option displays data in a 24-hour format. Weekly This option displays data in a 7-day weekly format. Monthly This option displays data in a 30-day format. 6.
5-10 IntelliServe User’s Guide Hourly Select this option to average data on an hourly interval. Daily Select this option to average data on a daily interval. 7. (optional) Select the Tabular Data checkbox to include an option on the hydrograph for viewing the data in the numerical, columnar format. 8. (optional) Select the Plot Negative Depths checkbox to include negative depth data on the hydrograph. In the default mode, IntelliServe does not include negative depth readings on hydrographs. 9.
Data Presentation 5-11 13. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the entities you want on the hydrograph from the Available Data Entities table. Select up to seven entities at a time to graph. Note: Several data entities fall under common root entity types and, therefore, share common root entity names.
5-12 IntelliServe User’s Guide Note: Refer to Hydrograph Display on page 5-18 for an explanation of hydrograph viewing features. 16. Click Close to return to the View Hydrograph window. Sample Flow Monitor Hydrographs The following example shows a hydrograph for a flow monitor with typical entities: Hydrograph with typical entities The following figure shows an example of a hydrograph using a Secondary Time Span.
Data Presentation 5-13 Hydrograph using Secondary Time Span Sample Rain Gauge Hydrograph CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
5-14 IntelliServe User’s Guide Sample Pseudo Site Hydrograph Sample Composite Location Hydrograph CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Data Presentation 5-15 Generating Hydrographs for a Location Group With the proper permissions, you can generate hydrographs from location groups in the following way: 1. Select Locations > Location Groups from the System Menu. The Location Groups window displays the location groups currently available in the database. Location Groups window 2. Click on the location group containing the locations you want to view. The Location Groups Assigned Locations window displays.
5-16 IntelliServe User’s Guide Location Groups Assigned Locations window 3. (optional) To collect the most recent data from the locations in the selected group, click on the Collect Data from button. 4. Select View Monitor Readings > Hydrograph. The Location Group Hydrograph window displays with the parameters for configuring a hydrograph. The Monitoring Points box only shows the locations associated with the selected location group.
Data Presentation 5-17 Location Group Hydrograph window 5. Select the locations you want to include in the hydrograph from the Monitoring Points box. 6. Choose the graph options. Refer to page 5-8 for more information on the hydrograph configuration options. 7. Graph the data. Graph Choose this button to preview the selected data as a single graph. For example, if you have selected more than one monitoring point, data for all selected monitoring points will display on a single graph.
5-18 IntelliServe User’s Guide Hydrograph for location group 8. Click on the Close button to return to the Location Group Hydrograph window. Hydrograph Display Options Hydrographs include a variety of display options. Refer to the following section for details on toggling between graphical and tabular views, changing graph scale values, viewing rain data details, showing active alarms, plotting entity coordinates, zooming options, customizing the graph, exporting data, and printing.
Data Presentation 5-19 Tabular view of hydrograph Changing Graph Scale Values Manually change the hydrograph scale values by selecting Show manual scale configuration from below the hydrograph. Enter new Min and Max scale values into the Y-Axis Manual Scale table and then select the Update Graph button to apply the scale changes. Conceal the manual scaling option by choosing Hide manual scale configuration.
5-20 IntelliServe User’s Guide Hide manual scale configuration Viewing Tabular Rain Data Details View rain data for the selected time period in tabular format by clicking Show tabular rain data. Hide the rain details by clicking Hide tabular rain data. Rain data in tabular format CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Data Presentation 5-21 Showing Active Alarms If any alarms currently exist for the location for which you are viewing hydrograph data, you can view the alarms by clicking Show active alarms for this location. Sort the active alarms table by clicking on the column headings. Active alarms Plotting Entity Coordinates The Data Value box in the upper right corner of the graph displays the x- and yaxis value for a point you select from the curve.
5-22 IntelliServe User’s Guide Customizing the Graph Customize the way the graph is displayed into a variety of formats by rightclicking on the hydrograph and selecting from the available options. Customize graph menu Exporting the Graph Export the graph into a variety of formats by right-clicking on the hydrograph and selecting Export Dialog.
Data Presentation 5-23 Viewing Scattergraphs This section explains how to generate scattergraphs for various location types in the system. Note: Scattergraphs cannot be generated for rain gauge locations. Generating a Scattergraph Generate a scattergraph view of data for individual flow monitor locations or multiple monitoring points using the following information. For instructions on generating scattergraphs for a location group, refer to Generating Scattergraphs for a Location Group on page 5-27.
5-24 IntelliServe User’s Guide Flow Monitor Scattergraph window 4. Select the monitoring point(s) containing the data for which you want to generate the scattergraph(s) from the Monitoring Points list. 5. Specify the time period for generating the scattergraph in the Date Range section: to select the Start Date/Time Enter or click on the calendar icon start date and then select the start time from the associated drop-down lists.
Data Presentation 5-25 Note: These curves are based on only the last seven days of collected data; therefore, may not be accurate for earlier time periods. 9. From the Depth drop-down list, select the type of depth you want to graph against velocity. DProcessed is the default and recommended depth entity for viewing. Note: Several data entities fall under common root entity types and, therefore, share common root entity names.
5-26 IntelliServe User’s Guide Note: Clicking the Reset button resets the scale values to their previously saved values. When you generate the scattergraph again at a later date, IntelliServe will maintain the settings for the axes from when last saved. 13. (optional) Select the Tabular Data checkbox to include an option for viewing the data in tabular format on the scattergraph. 14.
Data Presentation 5-27 Generating Scattergraphs for a Location Group With the proper permissions, you can generate scattergraphs for location groups in the following way: 1. Select Locations > Location Groups from the System Menu. The Location Groups window displays the location groups defined for the system. Location Groups window 2. Click on the location group containing the locations for which you want to generate a scattergraph. The Location Groups Assigned Locations window displays.
5-28 IntelliServe User’s Guide Location Groups Assigned Locations window 3. (optional) To collect the most recent data from the selected location group, click on the Collect Data from button. 4. Select the View Monitor Readings > Scattergraph tab. The Location Group Scattergraph window displays with the parameters for configuring a scattergraph. Only those locations associated with the selected location group will display in the Monitoring Point box.
Data Presentation 5-29 Location Group Scattergraph window 5. Refer to Generating a Scattergraph on page 5-23 for information about the scattergraph options. 6. Click on the Graph button to generate and display the scattergraph. The entity data for the selected location(s) within the location group displays in scattergraph format. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
5-30 IntelliServe User’s Guide Scattergraph view 7. Click on the Close button to return to the Location Group Scattergraph window. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Data Presentation 5-31 Scattergraph Display Features All scattergraphs for flow monitors and location groups provide the following display options: Plotting Entity Coordinates The Data Value box in the upper corner of the graph plots the x- and y-axis value when you click a point on the graph. Zooming Options Enlarge a portion of the graph by clicking and dragging a rectangle over the area of interest.
5-32 IntelliServe User’s Guide Toggling Between Scattergraph and Tabular Views Selecting the Tabular radio button during the scattergraph setup in IntelliServe allows you to toggle between a graphical and a tabular view of the data. Choose the Graph radio button to view the data in the scattergraph view; choose the Tabular radio button to view numerical, columnar data.
Data Presentation 5-33 Viewing Tabular Data This section describes how to generate tabular data views. In a tabular data view, each data point is displayed as a numerical value and arranged by data type in vertical columns. IntelliServe allows you to generate tabular data views for flow monitor, rain gauge, pseudo site, and composite location data.
5-34 IntelliServe User’s Guide Flow Monitor Tabular Data window Note: The Monitoring Point box displays the selected location. You can select a different location if desired. 4. Select the checkbox(es) corresponding to the monitoring point(s) for which you want to generate tabular data from the Monitoring Point list. 5.
Data Presentation 5-35 Note: IntelliServe performs data averaging for all data entities except for Rain. Rain is provided as a sum total for the interval. None This option graphs each data point within the selected time interval without performing data averaging. 15-minute This option averages data on a 15-minute interval. Hourly This option averages data on an hourly interval. Daily This option averages data on a daily interval. 7.
5-36 IntelliServe User’s Guide Flip Chart Choose this button when you have selected multiple monitoring points and want to display each one on a separate tabular view. (There is no functionality when a single monitoring point is viewed.) Use the scroll bars on the right and bottom of each tabular page to scroll through data when more data is selected than can display on the screen. Use the arrow buttons location in the corners of the window to page through the different locations.
Data Presentation 5-37 Generating Tabular Data for a Location Group With the proper permissions, you can generate tabular data for location groups. Generate a tabular data view of a location group in the following way: 1. Select Locations > Location Groups from the System Menu. The Location Groups window displays with the list of location groups defined for the system. Location Groups window 2. Click on the location group that includes the locations for which you want to generate tabular data.
5-38 IntelliServe User’s Guide 4. Click on the View Monitor Readings tab, and then click on the Tabular Data tab. The Location Group Tabular Data window displays with the parameters for configuring a tabular view of the data. Only those locations included in the selected location group will display in the Monitoring Point box. Location Group Tabular Data window 5. Select the monitoring point(s) for which you want to generate a tabular data from the Monitoring Point list. 6.
Data Presentation 5-39 None This option graphs each data point for the selected time interval without performing data averaging. 15-minute This option averages data on a 15-minute interval. Hourly This option averages data on an hourly interval. Daily This option averages data on a daily interval. 8. Click the Get Entities button to display the available entities. 9. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the entities you want to display on the table from the Available Data Entities table.
5-40 IntelliServe User’s Guide The entity data for the selected location(s) within the location group displays in the table. View Tabular Data window Note: An asterisk (*) displaying in place of a data value indicates that no data was recorded for the corresponding time stamp. 11. (optional) Print tabular data by right-clicking on the table and selecting Print from the options menu or by selecting File > Print from the browser menu. 12. Click on the Close button to close the tabular view.
Data Presentation 5-41 Viewing Uptime Data This section describes how to generate an uptime chart. Uptime charts enable you to view and evaluate the amount of data that is available for a single or multiple entities for each day within a designated period of time. IntelliServe allows you to generate uptime charts for flow monitors, rain gauges, and location groups at the monitoring point level.
5-42 IntelliServe User’s Guide Flow Monitor Uptime Chart window 4. Select the checkbox(es) corresponding to the monitoring point(s) for which you want to generate the chart from the Monitoring Points section. 5. Designate the date and time period over which to display uptime data from the Date Range section. to select the Start Date/Time Enter or click on the calendar icon start date and then select the start time from the corresponding dropdown lists.
Data Presentation 5-43 7. Select the checkboxes on the Available Data Entities table corresponding to the entities you want to include on the uptime chart. Refer to Appendix B, Data Entities, for brief descriptions of the entities supported in IntelliServe. 8. Select the interval at which to average the data for the uptime chart from the Data Averaging drop-down list. ADS recommends using the same interval in which the data is stored. 9.
5-44 IntelliServe User’s Guide Generating an Uptime Chart for a Location Group IntelliServe allows you to generate an uptime chart for a location group, provided you have the proper permissions. Note: This section also includes instructions on generating an uptime chart for multiple monitoring points. Generate an uptime chart for a location group in the following way: 1. Select Locations > Location Groups from the System Menu.
Data Presentation 5-45 Location Group Uptime Chart window 4. Select the checkbox(es) corresponding to the monitoring point(s) for which to generate the uptime chart from the Monitoring Points list. 5. Designate the date and time period for which to display uptime data in the Date Range section: to select the Start Date/Time Enter or click on the calendar icon start date and then select the start time from the corresponding dropdown lists.
5-46 IntelliServe User’s Guide Note: Several data entities fall under common root entity types and, therefore, share common root entity names. To expedite and simplify the entity selection process, the Available Data Entities table lists these unique root entity names, in place of the individual entity names, to collectively represent the corresponding entities sharing the common root names.
Data Presentation 5-47 View Uptime Chart for a location group 12. (optional) Print the uptime chart by selecting File > Print from the browser menu or by right-clicking outside the image area and selecting the Print option. 13. Click on the Close button to return to the Location Group Uptime Chart (or the View Uptime Chart) window. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
5-48 IntelliServe User’s Guide Viewing Cumulative Rain Data This section describes how to generate hydrographs or tables containing cumulative rain and/or rain intensity data from flow monitors and rain gauges. Cumulative rain data represents the total amount of rainfall that occurred over a designated period of time. Rain intensity data indicates the rate at which rainfall occurred within a configured period of time.
Data Presentation 5-49 Rain Gauge Cumulative Rain window 4. Verify that the monitoring point selected in the Monitoring Points section represents the location for which you want to view data. If another monitoring point is available, increase or modify the selections as necessary. 5. Designate the date and time period for which you want to view the cumulative rain and/or rain intensity data in the Date Range section.
5-50 IntelliServe User’s Guide Note: Every time you change the date range, you must refresh the list of entities by clicking on the Get Entities button. 7. Select the checkboxes on the Available Data Entities table corresponding to the entities you want to include on the hydrograph. 8. Select the period over which to display data on the screen at one time from the Display Format drop-down list. 9.
Data Presentation 5-51 Cumulative rain and rain intensity data displayed on a hydrograph Note: Refer to Hydrograph Display Options beginning on page 5-18 for instructions on toggling between the graphical and tabular views, viewing tabular rain data, and customizing, exporting, or printing the graph. 11. Click on the Close button to exit the hydrograph and return to the Flow Monitor/Rain Gauge Cumulative Rain window.
5-52 IntelliServe User’s Guide Viewing Cumulative Rain Data for a Location Group IntelliServe allows you to view cumulative rain and/or rain intensity data for a location group on a hydrograph(s) and table(s), provided you have the appropriate permissions. Note: This section also includes instructions for viewing the data for multiple monitoring points. View cumulative rain and/or rain intensity data for a location group in the following way: 1. Select Locations > Location Groups from the System Menu.
Data Presentation 5-53 Location Group Cumulative Rain window 4. Select the checkboxes in the Monitoring Points section corresponding to the monitoring points/locations for which you want to view cumulative rain and/or rain intensity data. Note: You can select all monitoring points/locations in the location group at one time by clicking on the Select All button. 5. Designate the date and time period for which you want to view the data in the Date Range section.
5-54 IntelliServe User’s Guide Note: Some of the selected monitoring points/locations may not have data in database for the specified time period. In addition, every time you change the date range, you must refresh the list of entities by clicking on the Get Entities button. 7. Select the checkboxes on the Available Data Entities table corresponding to the cumulative rain and/or rain intensity entities you want to graph. 8.
Data Presentation 5-55 IntelliServe Hydrograph displaying the data for one of the selected monitoring points Note: Refer to Hydrograph Display Options beginning on page 5-18 for instructions on toggling between the graphical and tabular views, viewing tabular rain data, and customizing, exporting, or printing the graph. 11. Click on the Close button to exit the hydrograph and return to the Flow Location Group Cumulative Rain window (or the View Cumulative Rain window, when applicable).
5-56 IntelliServe User’s Guide Viewing Pump Times This section describes how to generate hydrographs and tables based on pump time event data from flow monitors. Pump times represent the times at which the pumps associated with pump stations turn on and off. IntelliServe enables you to graph and list the times at which designated pumps turn on and off within a specified interval. You can view pump time data for a single location, multiple monitoring points/ locations, and a location group.
Data Presentation 5-57 Flow Monitor Pump Times window 4. Verify that the monitoring point selected in the Monitoring Points section represents the location for which you want to the view data. If the location has two monitoring points, increase or modify the selections as necessary. 5. Designate the date and time period for which you want to view the pump time data in the Date Range section.
5-58 IntelliServe User’s Guide 7. Select the checkboxes in the Available Data Entities section corresponding to the entities for which you want to view pump time data. 8. Select the period over which you want IntelliServe to display the data on the screen at one time from the Display Format drop-down list. 9. (optional) Select the Tabular Data checkbox to include an option on the hydrograph(s) for viewing the data in tabular format. 10.
Data Presentation 5-59 11. Click on the Close button to exit the hydrograph and return to the Flow Monitor Pump Times window. Note: Clicking on the Reset button resets the pump time parameters to the default settings. Viewing Pump Time Data for a Location Group IntelliServe allows you to generate a hydrograph(s) and table(s) displaying pump time data for all or a portion of the locations comprising a location group, provided you have the appropriate permissions.
5-60 IntelliServe User’s Guide Location Group Pump Times window 4. Select the checkboxes in the Monitoring Points section corresponding to the monitoring points/locations you want to include on a hydrograph(s) of pump time data. Note: You can select all monitoring points/locations in the location group at one time by clicking on the Select All button. 5. Designate the date/time period for which you want to view the pump time data in the Date Range section.
Data Presentation 5-61 Note: Some of the selected monitoring points/locations may not have data in database for the specified time period. In addition, every time you change the date range, you must refresh the list of entities by clicking on the Get Entities button. 7. Select the checkboxes on the Available Data Entities table corresponding to the entities you want to graph. 8.
5-62 IntelliServe User’s Guide Pump Times graph for selected location in location group Note: Refer to Hydrograph Display Options beginning on page 5-18 for instructions on toggling between the graphical and tabular views and customizing, exporting, or printing the graph. 11. Click on the Close button to exit the hydrograph and return to the Location Group Pump Times window (or the View Pump Times window, when applicable).
6-1 CHAPTER 6 Data Import and Export IntelliServe® enables users to import raw and processed location data and location information files (LIFs) from the local directory or network to the IntelliServe database as well as export LIFs or data in other formats from the database to other file locations. The exporting capability converts the data to formats suitable for viewing or analysis through the Profile® software or for importing into other database or spreadsheet applications.
6-2 IntelliServe User’s Guide Importing Data The following sections describe the processes for importing LIFs, raw data, and processed data into the IntelliServe database. Importing a LIF Updating the configuration information in IntelliServe for a location that already exists in the database involves importing a new LIF that will overwrite the existing LIF corresponding to that location.
Data Import and Export 2. 6-3 Click on the Browse button to open the Choose File dialog, browse to the location in your local directory or network containing the LIF you want to import, and then select the file. Choose file dialog The file name (including the file path) of the selected LIF displays in the File Name field. 3.
6-4 IntelliServe User’s Guide Note: IntelliServe will not collect any data from the location for the same period for which raw (binary) data already exists in the database for the same location. Therefore, when using this option, ADS recommends designating a start date/time following the timestamp of the most recent raw data stored in the IntelliServe database. Completed Import LIF Wizard window 4. Click on the Import button to initiate the import process.
Data Import and Export Successful Import dialog 5. Click on the Close button. The Import LIF Wizard window displays. 6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each additional LIF you want to import. Importing a Raw Data (bin.dat) File IntelliServe allows you to import raw location data in binary (bin.dat) format into the IntelliServe database through the Import Location Data function. Import raw data in the following way: 1. Select Locations > Import Location Data > Bin.dat from the System Menu.
6-6 IntelliServe User’s Guide Import Bin Data File Wizard 2. Click on the Browse button to open the Choose File dialog, browse to the location in your local directory or network containing the raw data file you want to import, and then select the file. Choose file dialog 3. Click on the Open button. The selected file name (including the file path) displays in the File Name field. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC.
Data Import and Export 6-7 4. Select the location with which to associate the data from the Location dropdown list. 5. Choose the range of data to import: All Dates Select this option to import all of the raw data included in the file. User-Specified Select this option to designate the range of data you want to import from the file. 6. − to Start Date/Time Enter or click on the calendar icon designate the date from which to begin importing data from the file.
6-8 IntelliServe User’s Guide Overwrite confirmation dialog 8. Click on the OK button to give IntelliServe permission to overwrite any pre-existing data for the designated time period during the import process. IntelliServe initiates the import process and provides notification when the import is successful and complete. Successful Import dialog 9. Click on the Close button to close the dialog and return to the Import Bin Data File Wizard. 10.
Data Import and Export 6-9 Importing a Profile Data (.IFV) File IntelliServe does not generate final depth, velocity, and quantity data. Final data is generated through the Profile software. Import a Profile data (.IFV) file into the IntelliServe database in the following way: 1. Select Locations > Import Location Data > IFV from the System Menu. IntelliServe displays the Import IFV Wizard. Import IFV Wizard 2.
6-10 IntelliServe User’s Guide Choose file dialog 3. Click on the Open button. The selected file name (including the file path) displays in the File Name field. 4. Select the location to which you want to import the file in the IntelliServe database from the Location drop-down list. Completed Import IFV Wizard window 5. Click on the Import button. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Data Import and Export 6-11 The overwrite confirmation dialog displays. Overwrite confirmation dialog 6. Click on the OK button to give IntelliServe permission to overwrite any pre-existing data for the designated time period during the import process. IntelliServe initiates the import process and provides notification when the import is successful and complete. Successful Import dialog 7. Click on the Close button to close the dialog and return to the Import IFV Wizard. 8.
6-12 IntelliServe User’s Guide Exporting Data The following sections describe the processes for exporting location information to LIFs and location data in raw and processed data formats from the IntelliServe database. Exporting a LIF Export a LIF from the IntelliServe database in the following way: 1. Select Locations > Export Location Data > LIF from the System Menu. IntelliServe displays the Export LIF Wizard. Export LIF Wizard 2.
Data Import and Export Export Location Data Successful window 3. Click on the filename. The File Download dialog displays. File Download dialog 4. Click on the Save button on the File Download dialog to browse to the appropriate location in your local directory or network to save the LIF. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
6-14 IntelliServe User’s Guide Exporting Data in a Text File (.CSV) Format IntelliServe’s Export Location Data feature enables you to export data files in a text file (.CSV) format, simplifying the process of importing data into a spreadsheet program, such as Excel. When exporting location data in a text file format, the system writes all location data records to a single file. This file contains the date and time of the export and a header row containing the column names from the database. 1.
Data Import and Export 6-15 Export Location Data: Select Monitoring Point Entities window 4. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the entities you want to export or click on the Select All button to select all the available data entities. 5. Click on the Next button. The Export Location Data: Data Averaging window displays the options for handling the exported data.
6-16 IntelliServe User’s Guide 6. Complete the options on the Data Averaging window in the following way: Select the appropriate option from the Data Averaging drop-down list. − None Selecting this option disables data averaging. − 5-minute Selecting this option averages data on a 5-minue interval. − 15-minute Selecting this option averages data on a 15-minute interval. − Hourly Selecting this option averages data on an hourly interval.
Data Import and Export 6-17 Export Location Data: Date Range window 8. Enter the date/time period for which to export the data. to select the Start Date/Time Enter or click on the calendar icon start date and then select the start time from the drop-down lists. to select the End Date/Time Enter or click on the calendar icon end date and then select the end time from the drop-down lists. 9. Click on the Next button to export the data.
6-18 IntelliServe User’s Guide Export Location Data Successful window 10. Click on the file name, and then click on the Open button on the File Download dialog to view the contents of the file. The data displays in a spreadsheet application in the proper format. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Data Import and Export 6-19 Contents of the exported data file 11. To save the file, select File > Save As from the application’s main menu, browse to the desired location in the local directory or network folder, and then click on the Save button. Exporting Data in a Raw Data (bin.dat) Format Occasionally, you may want to export raw data (bin files) from the IntelliServe database so that it is available for importing into the Profile database.
6-20 IntelliServe User’s Guide IntelliServe displays the Export Bin.dat Wizard. Export Bin.dat Wizard 2. Select the location from which to export the raw data from the Location drop-down list, and then click on the Next button. The Export Location Data: Date Range window displays, indicating the range of data available for export. Export Location Data: Date Range window 3.
Data Import and Export 6-21 The Export Location Data Successful window displays the name and size of the file containing the data. for export. Export Location Data Successful window 4. Click on the File Name link. The File Download dialog displays. File Download dialog 5. Click on the Save button to browse to the location in the local directory or network to save the raw data. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
6-22 IntelliServe User’s Guide Exporting Data in Profile File (.IFV) Format Export location data in the appropriate format through IntelliServe for viewing and analysis using the Profile software in the following way: 1. Select Locations > Export Location Data > IFV from the System Menu. IntelliServe displays the Export IFV Wizard. Export IFV Wizard 2. Select the location from which to export the data from the Location dropdown list, and then click on the Next button.
Data Import and Export 3. 6-23 Select the monitoring point from which to export the data from the Monitoring Point drop-down list, and then click on the Next button. The Export Location Data: Monitoring Point Entity window displays. Export Location Data: Monitoring Point Entity window 4. Select the entity for which to export the data from the Monitoring Point Entity drop-down list, and then click on the Next button. The Export Location Data: Date Range window displays.
6-24 IntelliServe User’s Guide 5. Designate the range of data you want to export, and then click on the Next button. to designate Start Date/Time Enter or click on the calendar icon the date at which you want to begin exporting the data, and then select the corresponding start time from the drop-down lists. to designate End Date/Time Enter or click on the calendar icon the date up to which you want to export the data, and then select the corresponding end time from the drop-down lists.
Data Import and Export 6-25 File Download dialog 7. Click on the Save button to browse to the location in the local directory or network to save the entity data. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
7-1 CHAPTER 7 Location Information IntelliServe® primarily reserves the function of configuring the parameters for most location types (flow monitors, rain gauges, pseudo sites and composite locations) to System Administrators. Therefore, users with the appropriate permissions typically can view, but not set or modify, the parameters for most locations. However, IntelliServe does allow users with the appropriate permissions to both view and configure composite locations.
7-2 IntelliServe User’s Guide Configuring and Viewing Location Parameters IntelliServe enables you to view detailed information about the locations in the system. This information may include the location’s address, physical description, communications, associated monitoring points, and other details. Users with the appropriate permission also may configure composite locations.
Location Information 3. 7-3 Enter a name for the new location in the Composite Location field, and then click on the Save button. The new composite location displays on Composite Locations window. 4. Click on the new location. The Composite Location Parameters window displays. Composite Location Parameters window 5.
7-4 IntelliServe User’s Guide The Add Composite Location dialog displays. Add Composite Location dialog 10. Select a monitoring point you would like to assign to the composite location from the Monitoring Point drop-down list. 11. Choose the Add Flow or Subtract Flow radio button for the Flow Direction to indicate whether to include or exclude all or a portion of the flow from the selected monitoring point when calculating the total flow for the composite location.
Location Information 7-5 Composite Location Parameters window 13. Repeat steps 9 through 12 for each additional monitoring point you want to assign to the current composite location. Note: To edit an existing monitoring point, click on the monitoring point name in the Assigned Monitoring Points table. 14. Click on the Save button.
7-6 IntelliServe User’s Guide Viewing Composite Location Parameters Once the composite locations are configured, the existing locations and settings are available for viewing by users with the appropriate permissions. The Parameters tab displays the current parameter settings for a selected location and indicates the date on which the last data collect occurred for each monitoring point. View the parameters for a composite location in the following way: 1.
Location Information 7-7 Pseudo Sites IntelliServe allows you to view the parameters for pseudo sites configured in the system. The parameters identify the monitoring points assigned to the pseudo site, the monitoring point or pseudo site located immediately downstream of the pseudo site, and the method by which IntelliServe determines the travel time between the pseudo site and the downstream location. View the pseudo site parameters in the following way: 1.
IntelliServe User’s Guide 7-8 Rain Gauges Rain gauge location information is detailed on two windows (Parameters and Coordinates) and includes the following information: • Location address • Monitor series and model number • Alarm basin • Description and map label • Communication speed and type • Previous data collect date and next scheduled collect • Geographical location coordinates Viewing Rain Gauge Parameters View rain gauge parameters in the following way: 1.
Location Information 7-9 Following are brief descriptions of the information included on the Rain Gauge Parameters window: Configuration Details − Map Display Label This represents the designation for the location label on the map. − Map Label Position This represents the position of the location label in relation to the corresponding symbol on the map. − Description This represents descriptive and other information concerning the rain gauge location.
7-10 IntelliServe User’s Guide − Include in Network When selected, this option indicates that IntelliServe collects data from and responds to alarms corresponding to the selected rain gauge. Show devices Select this link to view a list of devices associated with the currently selected location. Close the device list by choosing the Hide devices link. 3. To view parameters for a different rain gauge, repeat steps 1 and 2.
Location Information − 7-11 GPS Choose this radio button if you are using the global positioning system (GPS) method of geographical location identification which employs use of the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates system. Latitude/Longitude − Latitude This represents the latitude of the location where the rain gauge is installed. − Longitude This represents the longitude of the location where the rain gauge is installed.
IntelliServe User’s Guide 7-12 Flow Monitors Flow monitor location information is detailed on four windows (Parameters, Coordinates, Confirmations, and Adjustment Factors) and includes the following: • Location address • Alarm basin • Description and map label • Communication speed and type • Monitor series and model number • Previous data collect date and next scheduled collect • Monitoring points • Geographical coordinates • Field confirmations • Factors applied to data during report
Location Information 7-13 Flow Monitor View Parameters window The information on this window is organized as follows: Configuration Details − Map Display Label This represents the designation for the location label on the map. − Map Label Position This represents the position of the location label in relation to the corresponding symbol on the map. − Description This represents descriptive and other information concerning the flow monitor location.
7-14 IntelliServe User’s Guide − Comm Address This represents the phone number (for modem communication) or the IP address (for wireless communication) for the flow monitor. The Phone and TCP/IP (for wireless communication) radio buttons indicate the method of communication in use. The Manual radio button indicates this location has no remote communications and is currently configured for manual communications only.
Location Information 7-15 Monitoring Point dialog − Pipe Height/Depth Range For pipes, this value indicates the height of the pipe and for Parshall flumes, this indicates the distance from the face of the bat to the floor of the flume at the designated measurement point. − Silt Level This indicates the depth of the silt existing at the monitoring point − Rain Gauge This indicates the rain gauge associated with the selected monitoring point.
7-16 IntelliServe User’s Guide − OPC Tag Name This field displays the OPC tag name for IntelliServe systems with OPC functionality. − Pipe Capacity/Flume Capacity For pipes, this value indicates the monitoring point capacity. For flumes, this value indicates the maximum capacity of the flume with the given characteristics, as determined by you or ADS.
Location Information 7-17 Overflow Configuration This section contains the parameters defined by the System Administrator that indicate whether the location should be considered an overflow location and threshold that must be exceeded in order to initiate the overflow analysis. − Overflow Select this checkbox to enable overflow analysis for this monitoring point.
7-18 IntelliServe User’s Guide Flow Monitor Coordinates window Configure using − Latitude/Longitude Choose this radio button if you want to use the latitude/longitude method for geographic location identification. − GPS Choose this radio button if you are using the global positioning system (GPS) method of geographical location identification which employs use of the Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) coordinates system.
Location Information 7-19 Address − Street Address This represents the street address for the location at which the flow monitor is installed. − City This represents the city in which the flow monitor is installed. − State This represents the state in which the flow monitor is installed. − Zip This represents the zip code in which the flow monitor is installed. Monitoring Points This section shows the geographical location coordinates specific to the monitoring point.
7-20 IntelliServe User’s Guide Viewing Flow Monitor Confirmations View field confirmation information imported into the IntelliServe database for the flow monitor from the Confirmations window. View the confirmations for a specific flow monitor in the following way: 1. Select Locations > Flow Monitors from the System Menu. The Flow Monitors window displays. 2. Right-click on the flow monitor for which you want to view confirmations, and then select the Confirmations option from the menu.
Location Information 7-21 Confirmations This section contains the table providing the details for all confirmations available in the database. − Date/Time This column represents the dates and times at which field confirmations were performed. − Method This column represents the type of confirmations performed. Q represents a quantity confirmation (such as a weir); V represents a velocity/depth confirmation.
7-22 IntelliServe User’s Guide The Flow Monitors window displays. 2. Right-click on the flow monitor for which you want to view the adjustment factors, and then select the Adjustment Factors option from the menu. The Flow Monitor Adjustment Factors window displays the current and historical adjustment factors stored in the database for the selected flow monitor. Flow Monitor Adjustment Factors window Following are descriptions of the sections and tables on the Flow Monitor Adjustment Factors window.
Location Information 7-23 QGROSS, and VPROCESSED are the only entities for which users/administrators can create adjustment factors. − Factor Name This column displays the names representing the latest adjustment factor entities. You can modify a current factor name by clicking on the corresponding entity name in the Entity column, provided you have the appropriate permissions.
7-24 IntelliServe User’s Guide Creating Flow Monitor Adjustment Factors Create an adjustment factor(s) for a specific flow monitor location from the Flow Monitor Adjustment Factors window in the following way: Note: To create or modify adjustment factors in IntelliServe, you must have the appropriate permissions. 1. Select Locations > Flow Monitors from the System Menu. The Flow Monitors window displays. 2.
Location Information 4. 7-25 Click on the Add button in the Adjustment Factors section. The Add Adjustment Factor dialog displays. Add Adjustment Factor dialog 5. Select the entity to which you want IntelliServe to apply the adjustment factor from the Entity drop-down list. DPROCESSED, QFINAL, QGROSS, and VPROSCESSED are the only entities for which you can create adjustment factors. 6. Enter a name by which to reference the factor being created in the Factor Name field. 7.
7-26 IntelliServe User’s Guide Flow Monitor Adjustment Factors window with new factor 10. (optional) Repeat steps 3 through 9 for each additional adjustment factor you want to create, provided an adjustment factor does not exist already for that entity. 11.
Location Information 7-27 Add Adjustment Factor Date dialog Enter the value to apply to the entity reading in the Factor Value field. Enter or click on the calendar icon corresponding to the Effective Date field to designate the date upon which to begin applying the adjustment factor to the selected entity. Then, select the hour and minute on the designated date to begin applying the adjustment factor from the associated drop-down lists. Click on the Save button.
7-28 IntelliServe User’s Guide Repeat the previous 5 procedures in this step for each additional adjustment factor you want to create for an entity with an existing factor. Note: With the appropriate permissions, you can modify an existing factor value by clicking on the corresponding date and time in the Effective Date column. Deleting an Adjustment Factor Remove an adjustment factor from the IntelliServe database in the following way: 1. Select Locations > Flow Monitors from the System Menu.
Location Information − 7-29 Click on the OK button on the confirmation dialog. IntelliServe removes the entity from the Adjustment Factors section and clears all factor values associated with the entity from Adjustment Factor History section. Location Groups IntelliServe allows you to create new and delete existing location groups of flow monitors, rain gauges, composition locations, or pseudo sites. Note: You cannot delete location groups created by other users.
7-30 IntelliServe User’s Guide The Location Groups Assigned Locations window displays, listing all the locations available for assignment in the system. Location Groups Assigned Locations window 5. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the locations you want to include in the location group. 6. Click on the Save button to save the selected locations to the new location group. Deleting a Location Group Delete a location group in the following way: 1.
Location Information 7-31 Location Groups window 2. Select the checkbox(es) corresponding to the location group(s) you want to delete, and click on the Delete button. A confirmation dialog displays. Delete confirmation dialog 3. Click on the OK button. IntelliServe removes the location group from the database and it no longer displays on the Location Groups window. This action does not remove the locations previously assigned to the location group from the database.
7-32 IntelliServe User’s Guide Working with Documents IntelliServe allows users to store and review uploaded documents. Documents related to a specific location, such as site sheets, can be stored at the location level. More generic documents with no relationship to a particular location, such as a spreadsheet containing alarm thresholds for the entire system, can be stored on the system level. Store up to 10MB of documents with your database.
Location Information 4. 7-33 Click on the upload document icon corresponding to the folder with which you want to associate the document. The [location type] Upload Document window displays. Flow Monitor Upload Documents window 5. In the File Name box, enter the complete folder path and file name for the document you want to upload. You also can use the locate the file in your local directory or network. 6. button to Enter a name for the document in the Document Name field.
7-34 IntelliServe User’s Guide Upload in Progress The Flow Monitor Upload Complete window displays when the upload is complete. Flow Monitor Upload Documents Complete window 9. Click on the OK button to close the window. Viewing Documents IntelliServe enables you to view previously uploaded documents. View a document associated with a location in the following way: 1. Select Locations > [Flow Monitors, Rain Gauges, Pseudo Sites, or Composite Locations] from the System Menu.
Location Information 7-35 Flow Monitor Documents window Note: If you have the Private Folder Access permission, the window also displays a list of private documents. 4. Click on the file name corresponding to the document you want to view. Note: If you do not have the appropriate application through which to view the file, IntelliServe will provide the option to save the file. IntelliServe opens the document in the appropriate application. 5.
7-36 IntelliServe User’s Guide Flow Monitor Documents window Note: If you have the Private Folder Access permission, the window also displays a list of private documents. 4. Click on the new folder icon . IntelliServe allows you to create up to three levels of folders to store documents. The Add Folder dialog displays. Add Folder dialog 5. Enter a descriptive name for the folder to identify the folder contents in the Folder Name field, and click on the Save button.
Location Information 7-37 Deleting a Document Folder Remove unused document folders from the location level in the following way: 1. Select Locations > [Flow Monitors, Rain Gauges, Pseudo Sites, or Composite Locations] from the System Menu. Note: To delete a folder at the system level, select System Menu > Documents > Manage Documents and then proceed to step 4. The [location type] window displays. 2. Click on the location from which you want to delete a folder.
7-38 IntelliServe User’s Guide IntelliServe prompts you to confirm the deletion. Delete folder confirmation 5. Click on the OK button to confirm. Deleting a Document Remove unwanted documents from the location level in the following way: 1. Select Locations > [Flow Monitors, Rain Gauges, Pseudo Sites, or Composite Locations] from the System Menu. Note: To remove a document at the system level, select System Menu > Documents > Manage Documents and then proceed to step 4.
Location Information Note: If you have the Private Folder Access permission, the window also displays a list of private documents. 4. Click on the delete icon next to the document you wish to delete. IntelliServe displays a prompt to confirm the deletion. Confirmation to delete file 5. Click on the OK button to delete the document. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
8-1 CHAPTER 8 Reports The Reports features in IntelliServe® enables users to generate and display reports based on alarms, events, monitors, and other data. Monitor reports include Battery Voltage, Confirmations, Data Collect Error, Data Collect Summary, and Monitor Performance. Data reports include Entity Date Ranges, Percent Full, Percent Surcharge, Percent Theoretical Capacity Used, Severe Rain, and Excess flow events within the system.
8-2 IntelliServe User’s Guide Creating Reports and Templates Templates allow you to define and save report options, so you can generate the same type of report each time. If you define a template for a report you frequently use, you do not have to set up the same report each time you want to generate it. You just select the template and then generate the report.
Reports Report Templates (Alarm Report Templates) window 2. Click the Add button. The Configure Report window displays the parameters for configuring the alarm report template. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
8-4 IntelliServe User’s Guide Configure Report window 3. Enter a unique name for the report in the Template Name field. 4. Select one of the following methods by which to filter the report results from the Time Period section: Past 24 Hours Choose this radio button to create a report template for the past 24 hours. Past Day Select this radio button to create a report template for the previous calendar day.
Reports 8-5 − Start Date/Time Enter or click the calendar icon to designate the date from which you want to begin reporting the data. Then, use the drop-down lists to select the time at which you want to begin reporting the data on that date. − to End Date/Time Enter or click the calendar icon designate the date up to which you want to report the data. Then, use the drop-down lists to select the time up to which you want to report the data for that date.
8-6 IntelliServe User’s Guide Note: You must select an option from both alarm status and alarm type to configure the alarm report. Selecting a system alarm from Alarm Types does not require you to select a location or location group; however, you must specify a location or location group to receive a non-system alarm.
Reports 8-7 Alarm Report sample Note: If you are viewing or modifying an existing template, clicking the Reset button displays the settings last saved to the database for the selected template. If you are creating a new template (and have not saved any settings to the database), clicking the Reset button completely clears the template. Click the Cancel button to exit the Configure Report window and return to the Report Templates window. 14.
8-8 IntelliServe User’s Guide Creating an Alarm Summary Report The Alarm Summary report provides a statistical summary of alarm information generated by IntelliServe. Users configure a timespan, alarm types, and locations to include on the report and the report summarizes the number of alarms that occurred for each location during the selected timespan and the corresponding percent of the total alarms for the alarm type. Create an Alarm Summary report template in the following way: 1.
Reports 8-9 Configure Report window 3. Enter a unique name for the report in the Template Name field. 4. Select the radio button from the Time Period section corresponding to the method by which you want IntelliServe to filter the report results: Past 24 Hours Select this radio button to create a report template for the past 24 hours. Past Day Select this radio button to create a report template for the previous calendar day.
8-10 IntelliServe User’s Guide − Start Date/Time Enter or click the calendar icon to designate the date from which you want to begin reporting the data. Then, use the drop-down lists to select the time at which you want to begin reporting the data on that date. − to End Date/Time Enter or click the calendar icon designate the date up to which you want to report the data. Then, use the drop-down lists to select the time up to which you want to report the data for that date.
Reports 8-11 Alarm Type This method sorts the results by the alarm type in alphabetical order. Location This method sorts the results by location name in alphabetical order. 9. (optional) To save the template for future use, click on the Save button. You also can save the template after generating the report. 10. Click on the Generate Report button to display the report template configuration and the report.
8-12 IntelliServe User’s Guide Creating an Event Report The Event Report provides information about all events, user log ins/outs, data collection activities, alarm status, and other activities performed by authorized users through IntelliServe. Create an event report template in the following way: 1. Select Reports > Event from the System Menu. The Report Templates window displays. 2. Click on the Add button.
Reports 8-13 Past 7 Days Select this radio button to create a report template based on the previous 7 calendar days. Past 30 days Select this radio button to create a report template based on the previous 30 calendar days. User Specified Select this radio button to create a report template for a user-specified date/time range. Selecting this option displays the Start and End Date/Time fields for establishing the range.
8-14 IntelliServe User’s Guide Event Type This method sorts the results by the event type in alphabetical order. Location This method sorts the results by location name in alphabetical order. 9. (optional) To save the template for future use, click on the Save button. You also can save the template after generating the report. 10. Click on the Generate Report button to generate the report based on the selected parameters.
Reports 8-15 Note: If you did not save the report template to the database before generating the report, you can still save the template by clicking on the Save button on the Configure Report window. Creating an Event Summary Report The Event Summary Report provides statistical information about all events, user log ins/outs, data collection activities, alarm status, and other activities performed by authorized users through IntelliServe. Create an event summary report in the following way: 1.
8-16 IntelliServe User’s Guide 4. Select the radio button in the Time Period section corresponding to the method you want IntelliServe to use to filter the report results: Past 24 Hours Choose this radio button to create a report template for the past 24 hours. Past Day Select this radio button to create a report template for the previous calendar day. Past 7 Days Select this radio button to create a report template for the previous 7 calendar days.
Reports 8-17 7. Select the checkboxes in the Event Types section corresponding to the event types you want to include in the final report. 8. Select the method by which you want IntelliServe to sort the report from the Sort By drop-down list. Event Type This method sorts the results by the event type in alphabetical order. Location This method sorts the results by location name in alphabetical order. 9. (optional) To save the template for future use, click on the Save button.
8-18 IntelliServe User’s Guide Note: If you are viewing or modifying an existing template, clicking on the Reset button displays the settings last saved to the database for the selected template. If you are creating a new template (and have not saved any settings to the database), clicking on the Reset button completely clears the template. Click on the Cancel button to exit the Configure Report window and return to the Report Templates window. 11.
Reports 8-19 Configure Report (Battery Voltage Report) window 3. Enter a unique name for the report in the Template Name field. 4. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the locations you want to include in the report from Locations. Note: Click on the Select All or Unselect All button to select or deselect all the options from the list at one time. 5. Select the checkboxes corresponding to the location groups you want to include in the report from the Location Groups section.
8-20 IntelliServe User’s Guide 8. Click on the Generate Report button to generate the report based on the selected parameters. Battery Voltage Report sample Note: If you are viewing or modifying an existing template, clicking on the Reset button displays the settings last saved to the database for the selected template. If you are creating a new template (and have not saved any settings to the database), clicking on the Reset button completely clears the template.
Reports 8-21 Note: The following procedure involves creating Confirmations Reports and templates for one or more flow monitors and location groups from the Reports menu. However, IntelliServe also provides a feature that allows you to create a Confirmations Report for an individual location at the location level.
8-22 IntelliServe User’s Guide Past 30 Days Choose this radio button to create a report template based on confirmations from the last 30 days. Past 90 Days Choose this radio button to create a report template based on confirmations from the last 90 days. User Specified Choose this radio button to create a report template based on confirmations from a user-defined date/time range. Selecting this option requires that you designate the start and end dates. 5.
Reports 8-23 readings taken by the monitor before, during, and after the field measurements. Final Choosing this option provides confirmations listing the differences between the manual (field) depth, velocity, and quantity measurements and the corresponding monitor readings. Standard Choosing this option provides confirmations listing all valid field confirmations used in calculating the hydraulic coefficients and the resulting coefficients. 8.
8-24 IntelliServe User’s Guide Note: If you did not save the report template to the database before generating the report, save the template now by clicking on the Save button on the Configure Report window. Data Collect Errors Report The Data Collect Errors Report provides pertinent information concerning monitor locations that experienced data collection failures during scheduled or on-demand collection attempts. Create a Data Collect Errors Report template in the following way: 1.
Reports 5. 8-25 Select the radio button from the Time Period section corresponding to the method by which you want IntelliServe to filter the report results: Past 24 Hours Select this radio button to create a report template for the past 24 hours. Past Day Select this radio button to create a report template for the previous calendar day. Past 7 Days Select this radio button to create a report template for the previous 7 calendar days.
8-26 IntelliServe User’s Guide Data Collect Errors Report sample Note: If you are viewing or modifying an existing template, clicking on the Reset button displays the settings last saved to the database for the selected template. If you are creating a new template (and have not saved any settings to the database), clicking on the Reset button completely clears the template. Click on the Cancel button to exit the Configure Report window and return to the Report Templates window. 8.
Reports 8-27 The Configure Report window displays the parameters required for configuring a data collect summary report. Configure Report (Data Collect Summary) window 3. Enter a unique name for the report in the Template Name field. 4.
8-28 IntelliServe User’s Guide 5. − Enter or click on the calendar icon to designate the date from which you want to begin including data collection attempts on the report. − to designate the date up Enter or click on the calendar icon to which you want to include data collection attempts on the report. − Fixed Period Select this checkbox to ensure the manually entered Start Date/Time and End Date/Time remain unchanged.
Reports 8-29 Data Collect Summary Report sample Note: When viewing or modifying an existing template, clicking on the Reset button displays the settings last saved to the database for the selected template. When creating a new template (before saving any settings to the database), clicking on the Reset button completely clears the template. Click on the Cancel button to exit the Configure Report window and return to the Report Templates window. 10.
8-30 IntelliServe User’s Guide 1. Select Reports > Monitor > Monitor Performance from the System Menu. The Report Templates window displays. 2. Click on the Add button. The Configure Report window displays the parameters for configuring the selected template. Configure Report (Monitor Performance Report) window 3. Enter a unique name for the report template into the Template Name field. 4.
Reports 8-31 (Optional) IntelliServe allows you to create up to eight time periods to use for your report using the User Specified option. Enter a unique name for your time span into the Name field, choose a start and end date from the Start Date/Time and End Date/Time fields, and select the Add button. The new time span will be added to the table. − Name Enter a user-friendly unique name to identify your manual timespan.
8-32 IntelliServe User’s Guide 6. Select the Fixed Period checkbox for any date ranges that you want the date range to remain static. If Fixed Period is unchecked (default), the corresponding date range increments forward one day for each 24-hour period of time passed since it was created. 7. Select the Evaluation Period radio button corresponding to the date range to which you want the primary sorting and filtering applied. Past Day is selected by default. 8.
Reports 8-33 Location This option sorts results by location name from the lowest to the highest values. 13. (optional) To save the template for future use, click on the Save button. You also can save the template after generating the report. 14. Click on the Generate Report button to generate the report based on the selected parameters.
8-34 IntelliServe User’s Guide Creating Data Report Templates The data reports enable you to generate several percentage-based reports that you can use to highlight certain hydraulic characteristics of your collection system and pinpoint areas where excessive surcharge and backwater may be occurring. An additional report allows you to generate a report indicating the entity data available in the database for a certain amount of time.
Reports 8-35 • Percent Theoretical Capacity Used This report compares the maximum quantity values for the specified time period to the Pipe Capacity of a selected location. • Severe Rain This report shows which rain gauges had severe rain events during the specified time period. This report only shows rain data, and does not include any flow data. For the rain gauge locations, the administrator defines the criteria, which constitute a severe rain event.
8-36 IntelliServe User’s Guide Configure Report (Entity Date Ranges Report) window 3. Enter a unique name for the report in the Template Name field. 4. Select the radio button in the Time Period section corresponding to the period over which you want IntelliServe to report the date range of available entity data: Past 24 Hours Choose this radio button to create a report template based on data from the last 24 hours.
Reports 5. 8-37 − Enter or click on the calendar icon to designate the date up to which you want to include data on the report. − Fixed Period Select this checkbox to ensure the manually entered Start Date/Time and End Date/Time remain unchanged. If this checkbox is left unselected (default), the manually entered dates/times will adjust forward one day for each 24-hour period that passes (based on the Start Date/Time originally entered).
8-38 IntelliServe User’s Guide Sample Entity Date Range Report Note: When viewing or modifying an existing template, clicking on the Reset button displays the settings last saved to the database for the selected template. When creating a new template (before saving any settings to the database), clicking on the Reset button completely clears the template. Click on the Cancel button to exit the Configure Report window and return to the Report Templates window. 11.
Reports 3. 8-39 Click on the Add button. The Configure Report window displays the parameters for configuring the selected template. Configure Report (Percent Full) window 4. Enter a unique name for the report in the Template Name field. 5. Select the radio button in the Time Period section corresponding to the time span you want to include on the report. Past Day Use information for the previous calendar day in the report. (This time span is selected by default.
8-40 IntelliServe User’s Guide − Name Enter a user-friendly unique name to identify your manual timespan. − to Start Date/Time Enter or click the calendar icon designate the date from which you want to begin reporting the data. Then, use the drop-down lists to select the time at which you want to begin reporting the data on that date. − to End Date/Time Enter or click the calendar icon designate the date up to which you want to report the data.
Reports 9. 8-41 Select the checkboxes corresponding to the locations you want to include in the report from the Locations section. You must select at least one location or location group to generate the report. If you select a location group, you do not have to select the individual locations in the location group from the Locations list. Note: Click on the Select All or Unselect All button to select or deselect all the options from the list at one time. 10.
8-42 IntelliServe User’s Guide Location This option sorts results by location name from lowest to highest value. 14. (optional) Select the Use Final Data checkbox to use the final data generated through Profile when producing the report. IntelliServe will fill in any missing final data with other applicable data, including data processed directly through IntelliServe. 15. (optional) To save the template for future use, click on the Save button. You also can save the template after generating the report.
Reports 8-43 Percent Full Report (sample tabular view) Percent Full Report (sample 3-dimensional view) 18. (optional) View bar graphs on the View 3-D Graph dynamically by moving the horizontal and vertical sliders. 19. (optional) Access graph display options by right-clicking on the graph in the 3-D View Graph format and selecting from the menu. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
8-44 IntelliServe User’s Guide Menu for 3D graphical reports Note: If you are viewing or modifying an existing template, clicking on the Reset button displays the settings last saved to the database for the selected template. If you are creating a new template (and have not saved any settings to the database), clicking on the Reset button completely clears the template. Click on the Cancel button to exit the Configure Report window and return to the Report Templates window. 20.
Reports 8-45 Create a Severe Rain Report template in the following way: 1. Select Reports > Severe Rain from the System Menu. The Report Templates window displays. 2. Click the Add button. The Configure Report window displays the parameters for configuring the severe rain report template. Configure Report (Severe Rain) window 3. Enter a unique name for the report in the Template Name field. 4. Select the method by which you want IntelliServe to sort the report from the Sort By drop-down list.
8-46 IntelliServe User’s Guide Past 30 Days Select this radio button to create a report template for the previous 30 calendar days. User Specified Select this radio button to create a report template for a specific date/time range. Selecting this option displays the Start and End Date/Time fields for establishing the range. − to Start Date/Time Enter or click the calendar icon designate the date from which you want to begin reporting the data.
Reports 8-47 Sample Severe Rain Report Note: If you are viewing or modifying an existing template, clicking on the Reset button displays the settings last saved to the database for the selected template. If you are creating a new template (and have not saved any settings to the database), clicking on the Reset button completely clears the template. Click on the Cancel button to exit the Configure Report window and return to the Report Templates window. 8.
8-48 IntelliServe User’s Guide Excess Report Template Create an Excess report template in the following way: Note: Generating Excess reports for a timespan that includes missing data will cause the Excess report to contain invalid flows and averages. 1. Select Reports > Data > Excess from the System Menu. The Report Templates window displays. 2. Click on the Add button. The Configure Report window displays. Configure Report (Excess) window 3.
Reports 8-49 Past 7 Days Select this radio button to create a report template for the previous 7 calendar days. Past 30 Days Select this radio button to create a report template for the previous 30 calendar days. User Specified Select this radio button to create a report template for a specific date/time range. Selecting this option displays the Start and End Date/Time fields for establishing the range. 5.
8-50 IntelliServe User’s Guide 9. (optional) To save the template for future use, click on the Save button. You also can save the template after generating the report. Note: If you are viewing or modifying an existing template, clicking on the Reset button displays the settings last saved to the database for the selected template. If you are creating a new template (and have not saved any settings to the database), clicking on the Reset button completely clears the template.
Reports 8-51 Modifying a Report Template IntelliServe allows you to modify an existing report template if you originally created the template. Modify a report template in the following way: 1. Select Reports from the System Menu. 2. Click on the report type corresponding to the template you want to modify. The Report Templates window displays the templates available in the database for the selected report type. Report Templates (Severe Rain Report Templates) window 3.
8-52 IntelliServe User’s Guide Configure Report (Severe Rain Report Template) window 4. Modify the parameters as necessary. Refer to Creating Reports and Templates on page 8-2 for information on the template parameters for the selected report. 5. Click on the Generate Report button to generate the report based on the modified parameters. Note: Print the report by selecting File > Print from the browser menu. 6. Click on the Close button to return to the Configure Report window. 7.
Reports 8-53 Generating, Viewing, and Printing Reports IntelliServe’s report feature enables you to generate, view, and print reports. View a report in the following way: 1. Select Reports from the System Menu. 2. Click on the report type for the template you want to generate or view. The Report Templates window displays, showing the templates stored in the database for the selected report type. 3. Click on the report template you want to view. 4.
8-54 IntelliServe User’s Guide Deleting a Report Template IntelliServe allows you to delete one or more report templates from the database, provided you are the original creator of the report template. When you delete a template, IntelliServe removes it from the database, making it no longer accessible from the system. Delete an existing report template from the database in the following way: 1. Select Reports > [Report Type] from the System Menu.
Reports 8-55 Working with Automatic Reports Using IntelliServe’s Automatic Generation feature, you can configure the parameters for a report template that will automatically generate reports at specified time intervals and send copies of the report to designated recipients through e-mail. You can create multiple automatic configurations for each report type template. Note: You must possess the Configure Automatic Report Settings permission to configure an automatic report.
8-56 IntelliServe User’s Guide Configure Report (Severe Rain Report) window 4. Click on the Automatic Generation tab. The Automatic Generation tab displays. Automatic Report Generation (Severe Rain Report) window 5. Click on the Add button to define an automatic configuration. The Add Automatic Report Configuration displays. CONFIDENTIAL – Covered by ADS Terms of Use and Confidentiality Agreement in Contract © 2010 ADS LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Reports 8-57 Add Automatic Report Configuration dialog 6. Enter or click the calendar icon to select the date you want IntelliServe to generate the first report in the Generate Next Report field. Select the specific time on that date from corresponding drop-down lists. 7. Enter the number of hours you want the system to wait between generating reports in the Time Interval field. Completed Add Automatic Report Configuration dialog 8.
8-58 IntelliServe User’s Guide Automatic Report Generation window The Generate Next Report column shows the next date and time when that report will be generated. Initially, no one will receive any report when it is generated. The Number of Recipients column shows “0”. You will have to add email addresses to the report as described next if you want to distribute the report. Adding E-mail Addresses to an Automatic Report Add email recipients to an automatic report configuration in the following way: 1.
Reports 8-59 Edit Report Configuration window 2. Click on the Add button to add an email address. The Add E-mail Address screen displays. Add E-mail Address dialog 3. Enter one e-mail address to which you want IntelliServe to send a report in the E-mail Address field. 4. Click on the Save button to save the address to the database and return to the Edit Report Configuration screen. IntelliServe saves the address to the database and displays the Edit Report Configuration window.
8-60 IntelliServe User’s Guide Edit Report Configuration window with new Email address 5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for each additional e-mail address you want to add. 6. Once you have entered all the e-mail addresses for this report, click on the Save button in the Edit Report Configuration window. The Number of Recipients column on the Automatic Generation tab shows the number of email addresses added to the report.
Reports 8-61 Automatic Report Generation (Severe Rain Report) window Modifying an Automatic Report IntelliServe allows you to modify an existing automatic report, provided you originally created the report. Edit an existing report in the following way: 1. Select Report from the System Menu. 2. Select the type of report that contains the automatic configuration you want to modify. The Report Templates window displays the templates for the selected report type. 3.
8-62 IntelliServe User’s Guide Edit Report Configuration (Severe Rain Report) window 6. Modify the parameters as necessary. Refer to Configuring an Automatic Report on page 8-55 for information on the configuration parameters. 7. Click on the Save button to save your changes to the database. The Automatic Report Generation window displays the revised automatic report configuration.
Reports 3. 8-63 Click on the report template from which you want to delete an existing automatic report configuration in the Template Name column. The Configure Report window displays the parameters of the selected report template. 4. Click on the Automatic Generation tab. The Automatic Report Generation window displays the existing automatic report configurations. 5. Select the checkbox(es) corresponding to the automatic report configurations you want to delete, and then click on the Delete button.
A-1 APPENDIX A Events This appendix provides descriptions of the events configured as part of IntelliServe®. Please note that, based on your permissions, some users may not have access to all of the events available through IntelliServe. Alarm Acknowledged This event indicates that an alarm has been acknowledged. Auto Clear This event indicates that an alarm has been cleared automatically.
A-2 IntelliServe User’s Guide Flow Analysis) incorrect downstream network configuration, or inaccurate data from a monitor that may require further confirmations. IntelliServe initiates an alarm when Qnet readings are negative consecutively for one hour. Alarm conditions clear (return to normal) when IntelliServe receives Qnet readings of zero or higher consecutively for one hour.
Events A-3 Irregular Ultrasonic2 Sensor This event indicates possible problems with the second ultrasonic depth sensor, as evidenced by an inconsistency between current readings and historical data. Irregular Velocity Sensor This event indicates possible problems with the velocity sensor evidenced by an inconsistency between current readings and historical data.
A-4 IntelliServe User’s Guide Overflow – Dry Weather This event indicates that a dry weather overflow may be occurring (or has occurred) at the specified location. A High or High High alarm was received from the location, IntelliServe collected and evaluated the rain data collected from the rain gauges configured for the wet/dry overflow evaluation and determined that little or no rainfall occurred during the specified time period.
Events A-5 Ultrasonic2 Sensor Temperature This event indicates that the temperature sensor in the second ultrasonic depth sensor is producing invalid temperature readings. Temperatures are reading either extremely high or extremely low. Voltage – Critically Low Battery This event indicates that the battery voltage in an ADS Model 3600™ flow monitor or a Rain Alert monitor has exceeded the second threshold and ADS recommends replacing the battery. See also Voltage - Low Battery.
B-1 APPENDIX B Data Entities This appendix provides descriptions of the data entities used in IntelliServe®. Please note that, based on permissions, some users may not have access to all of the entities available in IntelliServe. In addition, some data entities may not be available for display using all data display formats. The keys associated with each entity indicate the formats in which each individual entity can be displayed (hydrograph – H; scattergraph – S; tabular – T).
B-2 IntelliServe User’s Guide CHECK_PD T (detected by monitor) CHECK_PD2 T (detected by monitor) CHECK_UD T (detected by monitor) CHECK_UD2 T (detected by monitor) CHECK_UT T (detected by monitor) CHECK_UT2 T (detected by monitor) CHECK_V T Check Pressure This event (Irregular Pressure Depth) Depth indicates a potential problem with the pressure depth sensor based on pressure depth readings that do not track with ultrasonic depth readings.
Data Entities CHECK_V2 T Check Velocity CROSS_DEPTH HT (detected by monitor) CROSS_VELOCITY HT (detected by monitor) CUMULATIVE_RAIN HT DEPTH_A1 through HST DEPTH_A12 DFINAL HST DPREPROCESSED DPROCESSED DMLI_AVG HST HST HST B-3 This event (Irregular Velocity Sensor) indicates potential problems with the velocity sensor at the second monitoring point evidenced by an inconsistency between current readings and historical data.
B-4 IntelliServe User’s Guide D2MLI_AVG HST DTHRESHOLD HT EMU_AC_POWER_FAIL FLOAT HT FLOAT2 HT FLOW1 HT FLOW2 HT GATEDVEL_2 HC HT Monitor Level Intelligence (MLI) Depth Average HST T This is the average of two or more Unidepth readings at the second monitoring point. This average is calculated by the monitor and collected by IntelliServe. Low Depth This represent a depth threshold calculated Threshold by the monitor based on historical daily depth patterns.
Data Entities HIGH_DEPTH_ HST THRESHOLD HIGH_HIGH_DEPTH_ HST THRESHOLD LOW_BTY T (detected by monitor) LOW_BTY_MODEM LOW_FLOW T T (detected by monitor) B-5 High Level Flow This refers to the depth threshold value, Depth that, when exceeded, indicates alarming conditions exist at the location. This threshold value is available for display in both the hydrograph and scattergraph formats.
B-6 IntelliServe User’s Guide LOW_LEVEL T Low Depth (detected by monitor) NO_CURVE T No Curve (detected by monitor) NON_ADS_FLOW_ HT QUANTITY PEAKVEL_1 HST PEAKVEL_3 HST PDEPTH PDEPTH_1 HST PDEPTH_2 HST PDEPTH_3 HST PD_USED This represents the peak velocity data from the Surface Combo Sensor. Pressure Depth This represents depth data from the pressure depth sensor.
Data Entities PIPE_WIDTH PRESSK Pipe Width HT PRESSK2 PTEMP HT B-7 HT HT PUMP_1 through HT PUMP_8 This represents the width of the pipe at which the sensors are installed (defined by the System Administrator). Pressure This represents the value applied to the Compensation pressure depth reading to compensate for differences between the pressure depth and ultrasonic depth measurements taken at the same monitoring point.
B-8 IntelliServe User’s Guide QCONTINUITY QEXCESS QFINAL HT H HT QGROSS HT QMANNING HT QMANNING_SAG QMLI_AVG HT Q2MLI_AVG QNET HT Quantity of Flow (Q = A (wetted area) (Unidepth) x V (Vavg) Quantity Threshold HT HT This represents the flow quantity generated by IntelliServe based on Unidepth and average velocity. This represents the designated flow quantity thresholds used in IntelliServe Excess Reports.
Data Entities QPSFILL HT QPSRUN HT QTHRESHOLD RAIN HT RAIN_ALERT RAINI HT HT RAINI_UK RAWVEL HT HST RAWVEL2 HST SAMPLE HT SDEPTH HST HT B-9 Quantity Pump This represents the flow rate calculated by On/Off and Wet the pump station monitor based on the Well Volume pump on and off times and wet well volume. Quantity Run This represents the flow rate calculated by Time the pump station monitor based on pump run times.
B-10 IntelliServe User’s Guide SDEPTH2 SILT HST Smarth Depth2 HT Silt SURFACEVEL_3 TEMP HT TEMP2 HT U2 - U15 HST HST UpDEPTH_1 HST UpDEPTH_2 HST HT UTEMP2 Surface Velocity3 Temperature Temperature2 UNIDEPTH UTEMP HST HT Ultrasonic Sensor Pairs Unidepth Ultrasonic Depth1 Ultrasonic Depth2 Ultrasonic Temperature Ultrasonic Temperature2 This represents a single ultrasonic reading derived by the Smart algorithm in the monitor using all 12 ultrasonic depth sensor readings from a sec
Data Entities VAVG HST VFINAL HST VPROCESSED HST WATERTEMP_1 HT WATERTEMP_2 HT B-11 Velocity Average This represents the average velocity generated by applying a Gain value to RAWVEL (peak velocity). Average velocity is used when calculating QContinuity. Final Velocity This represents finalized velocity data that Data has been edited and processed by a data analyst. Processed This represents VAVG that has been Velocity Data scrubbed (evaluated) using the IntelliServe scrubbing routines.
C-1 APPENDIX C Glossary The following table represents a glossary of terms applicable to IntelliServe®. Acknowledged Alarm An acknowledged alarm is an escalated event to which an operator has responded, but the alarm has not yet cleared. Alarm An alarm represents an escalated event. An alarm can exist in one of three states: alarming, acknowledged, or cleared. Alarm Basin An alarm basin is a user-configured map region containing multiple locations.
C-2 IntelliServe User’s Guide Connectivity Connectivity refers to the relationship of upstream to downstream flow in the network. Only the System Administrator has the permission to configure network connectivity. On the IntelliServe basin maps, connectivity is shown by a line with directional arrows. Cryout A cryout occurs when a flow monitor or rain gauge calls (unsolicited) into the IntelliServe system to report an event that is occurring at the location.
Glossary C-3 Event Events occur when measurements or data exceed specific thresholds or when special conditions are present or occur. Flow Monitor A flow monitor measures open-channel flow in sanitary sewers, storm sewers, and other environments using sensor devices installed in at a monitoring point in a pipe. One flow monitor can support up to two monitoring points.
C-4 IntelliServe User’s Guide Monitoring Point A monitoring point represents the physical location at which the sensors are installed in a sewer pipe to measure the flow, or where rain gauges are installed for measuring rain fall amounts. Monitor-Level Intelligence ® (MLI ) MLI represents the first level of signal processing to ensure data integrity. MLI scans readings within the flow monitor to determine signal sensitivity and then compares the readings to learned hydraulic patterns at the location.
Glossary Rain Gauge C-5 Rain gauges record the amount of rainfall that occurs over a specific rain event using a collection device called a tipping bucket. The tipping bucket contains a calibrated rainfall collection mechanism that tips once it receives a user-defined quantity of rainfall. The number of tips recorded throughout a given interval provides the total rainfall for the rain event. This data can be used in inflow and infiltration calculations and to measure rainfall intensity.
IN-1 Index A active alarm log, 3-10 clearing acknowledged alarms, 3-8 query options, 3-11 querying, 3-10 viewing event details, 3-13 adjustment factors flow monitors creating, 7-24 deleting, 7-28 viewing, 7-21 ADS Graph Control Downloading, 1-18 alarm escalation, 1-17 alarm history log querying, 3-14 using, 3-14 viewing event details, 3-18 alarm reports creating a template, 8-2 alarm summary report creating, 8-8 alarms, 3-2 acknowledged, 3-3 acknowledging active alarms, 3-4, 3-5, 3-16, 3-19, 3-24, 3-28, 7-
IN-2 ® IntelliServe User’s Guide coordinates flow monitors, 7-17 rain gauges, 7-10 creating document folders, 7-35 cumulative rain data viewing, 5-48 D data collecting from flow monitors or rain gauges, 4-1 exporting, 6-12 Excel data, 6-14 LIF, 6-12 Profile (.IFV) data, 6-22 raw data(bin.dat), 6-19 text file format, 6-14 generating a hydrograph, 5-8 generating a table, 5-33 generating an uptime chart, 5-41 importing, 6-2 bin.dat, 6-5 LIF, 6-2 Profile (.
IN-3 events, 3-21, A-1 creating an event report template, 8-12, 8-15 querying the event log, 3-21 sorting the event log, 3-26 viewing details from active alarm log, 3-13 viewing details from the alarm history log, 3-18 Excel data exporting, 6-14 excess report, 8-35, 8-48 exporting a LIF, 6-12 exporting a raw data (bin.dat) file, 6-19 exporting data, 6-12 .IFV, 6-22 bin.dat, 6-19 LIF, 6-12 raw, 6-19 text file format, 6-14 exporting Excel data, 6-14 exporting Profile (.
IN-4 ® IntelliServe User’s Guide H M hardware requirements, 1-4 help, 1-13 historical data generating a hydrograph, 5-8 hydrographs, 5-1 generating, 5-8 I importing a bin.dat file, 6-5 importing a LIF, 6-2 importing data, 6-2 .IFV, 6-9 bin.dat, 6-5 LIF, 6-2 importing Profile (.
IN-5 percent theoretical capacity used report creating, 8-38 permissions, 1-16 printing reports, 8-53 Profile (.
IN-6 ® IntelliServe User’s Guide severe rain report template, 8-44 theoretical capacity used, 8-35 viewing, 8-53 requirements hardware and software, 1-4 S scattergraphs, 5-1 generating, 5-23 severe rain report, 8-34, 8-35, 8-44 creating, 8-44 software requirements, 1-4 status pending response, 4-3 system alarms menu, 1-8, 1-10 system menu, 1-8, 1-11 T tables, 5-1 generating, 5-33 tabular data, 5-1 templates modifying for reports, 8-51 Terms of Use, 1-8 theoretical capacity used report, 8-35 three-dimensi