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Setting Up and Using a BCU Operator Display

Join our webinar to explore BCU Operator Display (OD) features, its location in the system, screen layout, control functions, alarm management, setpoint adjustments, and more. Discover the benefits of installing BCU OD as an additional operator interface, providing easy access to site data and control options from any BCU unit. Learn about the user-friendly interface and functionalities of OD, including viewing alarms, schedules, equipment diagnostics, and making manual controls and overrides. Access custom screens, manage events logs, and troubleshoot with technical information. Get insights on setup, configuration, and utilizing the BCU Operator Display efficiently in your facility. For any questions, feel free to ask during the webinar.

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Setting Up and Using a BCU Operator Display

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  1. Setting Up and Using a BCU Operator Display

  2. Webinar Topics • BCU Operator Display (OD) Features • Location in System • Screen Layout • Operator View and Control Functions • View and Manage Alarms • View and Change Setpoints and Schedules • Override schedules and Equipment • Enable OD and Setup in Summit

  3. Why Install BCU OD? • Additional operator interface • Locate with BCU in equipment room • Most daily operator activities can be performed from the OD. • Less costly than another workstation. • Can interact with entire site from any BCU with OD • User Interface is easy to use (extensive usability testing)

  4. Where is OD?

  5. Operator-Display Touch Screen BMTW BCU Screen Layout

  6. OD Functions • Alternative to workstation • Provides access to all site data • Change setpoints & control outputs • Change schedules • Manage Local event Log

  7. What Can User Do? • Access Objects at a Single Site • Change setpoints • View UCM summary information • Perform manual controls (overrides) • View/acknowledge/delete alarms & events

  8. What Can User Do? • Make permanent schedule changes • Make exception schedules • View custom screens • Make adjustments to the display • View BCU diagnostic information BMTW-SVU02C-EN (Electronic copy installed with Summit)

  9. Using the BCU Operator Display • View Icon • Alarms Icon (optional) • Schedule Icon • Setup Icon

  10. Navigation Buttons

  11. View icon • Access optional Custom Screens • Objects are sorted by: • Building Area (if Areas are assigned to the OD) • Object Name (Name of Equipment) • Object Type (Equipment Type) • View standard equipment screens

  12. View icon • View/change setpoints • View/perform overrides (Manual Controls) • View unit summary • View active diagnostics (most UCMs)

  13. Alarms icon • Displayed only if a BCU Event Log exists at the BCU with the Operator Display. • First-in, First-out - holds up to 100 events. • Acknowledge Alarms/Events • This action is broadcast to other recipients.

  14. BCU Event Log • Assigned to a specific BCU. • If assigned to a BCU with an Operator Display, that BCU-OD may access the event log object. • Supports Remote Dial-up retrieval of alarms/events. • Dial-in computer does not need to be an event recipient. • Accessible from the Workstation as a tab in the event log.

  15. Schedules icon • Use the Operator Display editor to assign schedules to the BCU-OD. • View/modify standard schedules. • View/create/modify exception schedules. • View/modify holiday schedules. • View schedule members (Items Scheduled).

  16. Setup icon • Change system date/time • Adjust time format on the BCU-OD between 12-hr and 24-hr. • This is “volatile” for the first revision - if the BCU is reset the display will revert to 12-hr. • Calibrate the touchscreen • Adjust screen brightness and contrast

  17. Setup icon • View “technical” information about the BCU for troubleshooting purposes (TopICS Volume 7 Issue 2 August/September 1998) • Explicitly Log off of the BCU-OD • (rather than waiting for the 30 minute time out).

  18. Enable OD in Site Configuration

  19. Setup - Operator Display Editor

  20. Making Custom Screens

  21. Questions?

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