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McDonald’s HEMS II End User Operations Manual[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 2 Table of Contents Overview………… …………………… …………………… …………………...3 Navigation to Login Page from local or rem ote perso nal computer.…..……4 Local Personal C omputer & R emote Personal C omputer Login …………..5 Panel Face Mounte d Display Local Login…..…?[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 3 Overview McDonald’s HEMS II Energy Managemen t C ontrol Sys tem & User I nterface The McDonald’s HEMS II energy management and control system runs on a WEB -201 ™ (Java Application Control Engine). The WEB -201 is a compact, embedd ed controller/server platform. It combines integrated control, supervisi on, dat[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 4 Navigation to Login Page from Lo cal or Remote Personal Computer location To begin: First open your internet browser a nd enter the WEBs Unit IP address in the "address bar". The WEBs Unit IP address will be furn ished to you b y the installer of the syste m. Additionally, you m ay consider installing a short c[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 5 Navigation to Login Page from Lo cal or Remote Perso nal Co mputer lo cation Login Page The Login Page is where you enter your username ( user ) a nd password ( pass ). Then click the login icon. Please wait until the booting process com pletely l oads, once it does, it will autom atically route you to the Home Page. Not[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 6 Below is the default Logi n Page from the Local To uch Screen located on the front of panel after unit has been powe red “ON”or after the bl ank screen has been touched and unit returns to norm al operation mode from power saving standby mode. Login Page The Login Page wi ll be automatically populated with the Userna[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 7 Home Page The Home Page w ill display your systems current conditions with any active alarms.[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 8 Home Page – co ntinued This area of Home Page show s the following: 1. Your store number and physical location. 2. Current outside air t emperature. B y touching or c licking on the CYAN colored area you will be directed to a t rend log of accumulated outside temperature data. See page 18 of this document for more info[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 9 Home Page – co ntinued This area of Home Page shows the following: 1. Current electrica l peak demand a nd current electrica l (KWH) co nsumption for the current month and current year. By touching or clicking on any CYAN colored area yo u will be directed to a trend log of accumulated electrica l data. See pag e 18 of[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 10 Home Page – co ntinued This area of Home Page shows the following: 1. Current freezer and cooler temperatures. B y touching or clicking on any numeric va lue you w ill be directed to a trend log of accu mulated freezer or coo ler temperature data. See page 18 o f this document for more information on this. RED bullet [...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 11 Home Page – co ntinued This area of Home Page shows the following: 1. Current Lighting controls. RED bullet lig hts next to a lighting zone name indicates the lighting zone is commanded OFF by the a ssociated t ime of day schedule or photo cell. GREEN indicates the light ing zone is commanded ON by the asso ciated ti [...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 12 Home Page – co ntinued This area of Home Page shows the following: 1. Current HVAC Units. RED bullet lights ne xt to FAN indicate the H VAC Unit is commanded OFF by the associated ti me of day schedule. GREEN indicat es the HVAC Unit is co mmanded O N by the associate d time of day schedule. 2. By touching or clicking[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 13 HVAC Units This area of HVAC Unit page shows the follow ing: 1. Each HVAC Unit has a page si milar to above associa ted with it. The current view is that of the Kitchen HVAC Unit (Kit chen RTU – Ro of Top Unit). 2. On the left side is the sy stem infor mation section that ind icates current Outdoor Air Te mperature, S[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 14 Time of Day Schedules & Holidays for HVAC Units and Lighting Zones By touching or clicking on any HVAC Unit or Lighting Zone Schedule icon from the Home Page yo u will see the following: 1. Each HVAC Unit and Lighting Z one has a separate a nd distinctive ti me of day schedule a ssociated w ith it. 2. In this case y[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 15 Time of Day Schedules & Holidays for HVAC Units and Lighting Zones - continued 1. By to uching or left clicking yo ur mouse on any gree n area of the schedule that section w ill then turn blue and you can edit it . 2. Notice that M onday was t ouched or clicked on and the b ackground color c hanged to blue for editi[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 16 Time of Day Schedules & Holidays for HVAC Units and Lighting Zones- continued 1. By touching a nd holding your finger on any gre en area of the schedule or right clicking y our mouse that section will t hen turn blue and y ou are presented w ith a drop dow n selection w here you can: Delet e the Event, Make an All D[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 17 Time of Day Schedules & Holidays for HVAC Units and Lighting Zones- continued 1. By to uching or clicking on the Special Eve nts tab at t he botto m left of the screen to can add and edit special events. The example abov e shows that o n Sat December 25 th of 20 10 (Christmas) the schedule has been set to Unoccupied[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 18 Data Logging and Trended Po ints 1. The following po ints are all selectable fro m the Home and/or HVAC Unit gra phic pages by to uching or clicking on the nu meric value ( CYAN background colo r) shown fo r each: OSA Temperature (Outside Air Temperature), Peak Electric al De mand, KWH Monthly (monthly elect rical consu[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 19 Electrical Dem and Limiting and Lighting Photocel l Adjustments 1. You reach this pag e by touching o r clicking on the Lighting or Electrical icons on the H ome page. 2. Demand set point i s easily adjusted by touching or clic king on the plus or minus keys abov e. For retrofit site s a review of your past 12 months of[...]
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McDonald’s HEMS II page 20 Embedded Touch Screen Ope rating Instruction s[...]
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