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Onboard - HMI
User Guide
EN2Z-0971GE51 R0515

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  • Page 1 Onboard - HMI EAGLE Controller User Guide ® U.S. Registered Trademark EN2Z-0971GE51 R0515 Copyright © 2015 Honeywell Inc. • All rights reserved...
  • Page 2 ONBOARD – HMI USER GUIDE EAGLE CONTROLLER Trademark Information CentraLine and ´close to you` are trademarks of Honeywell Inc. Echelon, LON, L , LonBuilder, NodeBuilder, LonManager, ORKS LonTalk, LonUsers, LonPoint, Neuron, 3120, 3150, the Echelon logo, the L logo, and the LonUsers logo are trademarks of Echelon Corporation registered in the United States and other countries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    EAGLE CONTROLLER CONTENTS CONTENTS APPLICABLE LITERATURE ....................USER INTERFACE DESCRIPTION ..................BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES ................... Login / Entering Password ................Logout ......................Setting Auto Logout Delay ................VIEWING AND EDITING INFORMATION......................Displaying Home Screen / Fast Access List ..........Calling up Menus and Sub Menus ............... Navigating through Menus, Sub Menus, Lists and Highlighting Items ..
  • Page 4 CONTENTS EAGLE CONTROLLER Set / Edit General Schedule Properties ............Adding Switch Point ..................Copying Switch Point .................. Editing Switch Point ..................Deleting Switch Point .................. Editing Exception ..................USER OPTIONS ..............................Viewing User Details ................... Modifying Password ..................FIRMWARE UPGRADE ......................TROUBLESHOOTING ......................
  • Page 5: Applicable Literature

    EAGLE CONTROLLER APPLICABLE LITERATURE APPLICABLE LITERATURE The following is a list of documents that contains information related to the EAGLE Controller. Form No. Title EAGLE Product Data EN0Z-0970GE51 EAGLE Mounting Instructions MU1Z-0970GE51 EAGLE Installation and Commissioning Instructions EN1Z-0970GE51 EAGLE Web Interface User Guide EN2Z-0970GE51 CARE User Guide EN2Z-0937GE51...
  • Page 6 APPLICABLE LITERATURE EAGLE CONTROLLER EN2Z-0971GE51 R0515...
  • Page 7: User Interface Description

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES USER INTERFACE DESCRIPTION The EAGLE controller provides two options of user interfaces: • An integrated (onboard) user interface (CLEAxxB2x models) • An external user interface (CLEAHMI21) Both user interface options incorporate the following components: • LCD Display (1) •...
  • Page 8 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Fast Access Lists Displays all fast access lists that allow quick access to pre-definable groups of datapoints and parameters Alarms Displays alarms Flashing number indicates new alarms Main Menu Allows access to various sub menus (e.g. datapoint list, settings and general information) Login / User Options Context sensitive display for user login / logout...
  • Page 9 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES Fig. 2. List items, Status Indicators, Command Symbols with soft keys NOTE: If a string of various length with the asterisk "*” should appear, this means that currently no value is available. Options and Values A list item such as a datapoint can show a value which can be edited and/or options such as the Manual mode which can be enabled/disabled.
  • Page 10 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Symbol Function Item (datapoint, time program, etc.) can be added to a list, e.g., a datapoint can be put to a list of trended datapoints Copy Item (datapoint, time program, etc.) can be copied Delete Item (datapoint, time program, etc.) can be deleted Delete Deletes a character...
  • Page 11 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES Rotate&Push Button (2) (see "User Interface Description" section, p. Error! Bookmark not defined.) The Rotate&Push button works as follows: Turning the button clockwise or Navigate - Highlight - Adjust counterclockwise: • navigates through menus and lists •...
  • Page 12 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Status / Alarm LED (red) LED Behavior Meaning 1 LED remains OFF after power-up Normal operation 2 LED is lit continuously after power-up The controller has encountered a hardware problem or The application has a fault or The controller has been powered up without an application or The operator has manually stopped the...
  • Page 13 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES Soft keys calls up the command symbol function that is displayed left adjacent in the LCD display Example: Pressing Deletes a character Toggles between headline and character library Browses in the character library line by line See command symbols example in the "Command Symbols"...
  • Page 14: Basic Operation Procedures

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES NOTE: The controller screens shown in this user guide are examples and may differ from the screens displayed on your EAGLE controller. Login / Entering Password You can explicitly login or you are requested to login if the particular function you want to use is password-protected.
  • Page 15: Logout

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 5. Push the rotate&push button. The password entry field is enabled and indicated by four asterisks ****. At the first digit, the number 0 is flashing by default. 6. Adjust the first number of the password by turning the rotate&push button. 7.
  • Page 16: Setting Auto Logout Delay

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Finally the HOME screen redisplays. You must or can now login again, for example as another user. Setting Auto Logout Delay The auto logout delay defines the default time after which the HOME menu is displayed automatically if no input has been made (default is 1 minute).
  • Page 17: Viewing And Editing Information

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES Viewing and Editing Information Basic procedures are: • Displaying HOME Menu and/or Fast Access List • Calling up Menus and Sub Menus • Navigating through Menus, Sub menus and Lists and Highlighting Items • Selecting Items •...
  • Page 18: Calling Up Menus And Sub Menus

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Calling up Menus and Sub Menus Example: Calling up MAIN MENU. Procedure 1. In the HOME screen, turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Main Menu The main menu symbol appears larger and the menu name is displayed in the middle of the bottom section.
  • Page 19: Selecting Items

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES Selecting Items Selecting items is done by pushing the rotate&push button on a highlighted item. Dependig on the highlighted item, the resulting action can be different. Selecting Menu, Sub Menu and List Items Pushing the rotate&push button on highlighted menus and list items, typically branches off into further information such as sub menus, e.g., DATAPOINT LIST of the MAIN MENU.
  • Page 20: Adjusting And Saving Values And Options

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Adjusting and Saving Values and Options Values are adjustable values such as the temperature of an analog point, the state of a binary point (0-1, ON-OFF), or the time of a switch point in a schedule. Adjusting and Saving Values Example: Adjusting and saving the time and the value of an analog switch point 1.
  • Page 21 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 8. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the line you want to edit. 9. Then push the rotate&push button. The EDIT EVENT screen displays. The time is highlighted. 10. Push the rotate&push button. The hours field is flashing.
  • Page 22 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER The Ones are flashing. 15. Turn the rotate&push button to change (increase or decrease) the value. Higher digits of the value are automatically increased or decreased. 16. Push the rotate&push button. The new value is displayed and the cursor jumps to an OK field which displays.
  • Page 23 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 19. Change the lower or higher digits in the same way by turning the rotate&push button, and then by pushing the rotate&push button. 20. Push the rotate&push button to pre-save the value. The changed value is highlighted. 21.
  • Page 24: Enable/Disabling Options

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 5. To select another language, push the rotate&push button. The entry is flashing. 6. Turn the rotate&push button to scroll through the list of languages, and then push the rotate&push button to select a language. The screen is instantly displayed in the selected language.
  • Page 25 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 4. Push the rotate&push button. The CALENDAR screen displays showing the calendar types, e.g. Specific date. 5. If multiple calendar types are available, turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the desired calendar type. 6.
  • Page 26: Saving Settings

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Saving Settings There are two ways to save the current settings displayed in a screen: OK command • Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the OK command at the bottom of the screen. •...
  • Page 27: Working With Command Symbols And Soft Keys

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES • Push the rotate&push button. All inputs already done will be discarded. Back operating key In longer lists where normally multiple changes will be done, pressing the Back operating key discards any changes. • At any point when working on the list, press the Back operating key Working with Command Symbols and Soft keys At certain spots in the operating sequence, special command symbols are available.
  • Page 28: Adding Items To A List

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Symbol Function Scroll forward Scrolls forward through a calendar on monthly basis Scroll backward Scrolls backward through a calendar on monthly basis Today Selects the current date in a calendar Valid Period Defines the valid period for an exception Select Filter Selects a filter for a list Settings...
  • Page 29: Copying Items

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 5. Push the rotate&push button. The CALENDAR menu is displayed showing all calendar entries. 6. To add a new entry, press the topmost soft key adjacent to the Add command symbol The NEW ENTRY screen displays. Here you can select the entry type from date range, specific date and day of week.
  • Page 30 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 1. On the controller housing, press the time program operating key The TIME PROGRAMS menu displays. 2. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Schedules. 3. Push the rotate&push button. The SCHEDULES menu displays. 4.
  • Page 31: Deleting Items

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 9. If you want to select all days, push the rotate&push button. 10. If you want to select particular days, turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the day. 11. Push the rotate&push button. The selected day is enabled 12.
  • Page 32: Editing Text Of New Entry

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 2. To delete the entry, press the soft key adjacent to the Delete command symbol The DELETE ENTRY screen displays. OK is pre-selected. 3. Push the rotate&push button. The entry is deleted and removed from the CALENDAR menu. Editing Text of New Entry When creating a new entry, the text can be edited.
  • Page 33 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES c. Switch to the character library by pressing the soft key adjacent to the Toggle command symbol . The cursor jumps into the first line of the character library. d. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate through the first line of the characters library and highlight the character.
  • Page 34: Scrolling Through Calendar

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Scrolling through Calendar When creating a calendar, in the second part, the date(s) for the calendar type (specific date, date range, recurring event) can be selected by scrolling through a calendar. Scroll forward Scrolls forward through a calendar on monthly basis Scroll backward Scrolls backward through a calendar on monthly basis Today...
  • Page 35: Setting Valid Period For Exception

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 10. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Date. The following screen displays. The current date is highlighted. 11. Select a date by doing any of the following: a. Scroll through the actual month on a daily basis by turning the rotate&push button.
  • Page 36 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 3. Push the rotate&push button. The SCHEDULES menu displays. 4. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the schedule. 5. Push the rotate&push button. 6. Press the soft key adjacent to the Exceptions command symbol The exceptions are displayed.
  • Page 37: Applying Filter

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 10. Press the soft key adjacent to the Valid Period command symbol The current valid period of the exception is displayed. 11. Change the valid period by applying procedures such as described in the "Enable/Disabling Options" and "Scrolling through Calendar" sections. Applying Filter At appropriate spots, the display of list items can be optimized by applying a filter.
  • Page 38: Viewing Help

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 4. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the option, e.g. Analog Output. 5. Push the rotate&push button. 6. To leave the screen, turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the Back command at the bottom of the screen. 7.
  • Page 39 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES The STATUS ICONS screen displays with detailed description of the meaning of the status indicators. 2. To leave the screen, press the Back operating key EN2Z-0971GE51 R0515...
  • Page 40: Everyday Operations

    EVERYDAY OPERATIONS EAGLE CONTROLLER EVERYDAY OPERATIONS This section details steps for common everyday procedures. The procedures are grouped by common functions as follows: • Setting language for display • Viewing Fast Access Lists • Viewing Datapoints in Alarm • Viewing Alarms •...
  • Page 41 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES Fig. 6. Operating Schematic: Main Menu Fig. 7. Operating Schematic: Fast Access Lists EN2Z-0971GE51 R0515...
  • Page 42 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Fig. 8. Operating Schematic: Alarms EN2Z-0971GE51 R0515...
  • Page 43 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES Fig. 9. Operating Schematic: Login / User Options EN2Z-0971GE51 R0515...
  • Page 44: Fast Access Lists

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Fig. 10. Operating Schematic: Time Programs Fast Access Lists Fast access lists are lists of grouped datapoints and/or parameters mostly representing a logical part of the application. This allows quick access to a particular part of the application via the corresponding datapoints and/or parameters. Viewing Fast Access Lists Purpose To quickly edit particular datapoints and/or parameters...
  • Page 45 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 2. Push the rotate&push button. The FAST ACCESS LISTS menu is displayed. All fast access lists are displayed by default. To filter for fast access lists belonging to particular plants, apply a filter as described in the "Applying Filter" section. 3.
  • Page 46: Alarms

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER NOTE: When updating the controller firmware via CARE, fast access lists, datapoints and parameters will be hidden on the HMI if the read access level of the current HMI user is lower than the read access level specified in CARE.
  • Page 47: Viewing Datapoints In Alarm

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES Viewing Datapoints in Alarm Purpose View any actual points in alarm Procedure 10. In the HOME screen, turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Alarm List 1. Push the rotate&push button. The ALARMS menu is displayed. The Points in alarm item is highlighted. 2.
  • Page 48: Viewing Alarms

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Icon Function Datapoint is in alarm status "normal" Datapoint is in alarm status "off-normal" Datapoint is in alarm status "low-limit" Datapoint is in alarm status "high-limit" Datapoint is in alarm status "fault" NOTE: Multiple statuses can be indicated. To get information on the meaning of a status indicator, you can also press the Help soft key.
  • Page 49 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 3. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Alarm list. 4. Push the rotate&push button. The ALARM LIST screen is displayed. All alarms are displayed with their status indicator, alarm source, date, and time. Depending on their current status, datapoints show any of the following visual status indicators: Icon...
  • Page 50 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER – category notification class category: urgent, high, low, journal 7. Scroll through the list to view all details by turning the rotate&push button. 8. Alarms that must be acknowledged are already indicated in the alarm popup by the Acknowledged required option.
  • Page 51: Viewing Status Of Alarm Led

    4. Push the rotate&push button. The ALARM STATUS LED screen is displayed. Valid causes are enabled, invalid causes are disabled. – License error = invalid or damaged license (contact Honeywell T.A.C department) – USB overload = connected USB device draws more than 500 mA –...
  • Page 52: Datapoints

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Datapoints Datapoints can be operated by doing any of the following actions: • Viewing Datapoints in Manual Mode • Setting Datapoints into Manual Mode • Changing Datapoint Values For … … refer to the following sections and subsections …...
  • Page 53: Setting Datapoint Into Manual Mode

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 6. Push the rotate&push button. The datapoint status is displayed. 7. Push the rotate&push button. The Manual checkbox is disabled. 8. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Back, or press the Back operating key on the controller housing.
  • Page 54 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 3. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Data point list. 4. Push the rotate&push button. The DATAPOINT LIST is displayed. 5. To scroll through the list, turn the rotate&push button. 6. Navigate to and highlight the datapoint you want to put into manual mode. 7.
  • Page 55: Settings

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 9. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the value. 10. Change the value as described in the "Adjusting and Saving Values and Options" section. 11. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Back command, or press the Back operating key on the controller housing.
  • Page 56: Setting Date, Time And Time Zone

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 2. Then push the rotate&push button. The MAIN MENU is displayed. 3. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Settings. 4. Push the rotate&push button. The SETTINGS screen is displayed. By default ´English` is selected. 5.
  • Page 57 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 2. Then push the rotate&push button. The MAIN MENU is displayed. 3. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Settings. 4. Push the rotate&push button. The SETTINGS screen is displayed. By default the language is selected . 5.
  • Page 58: Information

    IDs exist in the whole BACnet system. For that reason, an offset can be defined. Adding this offset to the controller number generates the device ID. • SKU Number equivalent of the Honeywell OS number • Serial Number • Project Name •...
  • Page 59: Time Programs

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 2. Then push the rotate&push button. The MAIN MENU is displayed. 3. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Information. 4. Push the rotate&push button. The INFORMATION screen is displayed. 5. View the information by turning the rotate&push button. 6.
  • Page 60: Calendars

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER NOTE: You cannot change the name of a schedule and/or create new schedules or datapoint properties to be switched in the controller. Time programs can be changed by doing any of the following: • changing time and value of switch points •...
  • Page 61 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 4. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the calendar, e.g. ´Holidays`. 5. Push the rotate&push button. The CALENDAR menu is displayed showing all calendar entries. 6. To add a new entry, press the topmost soft key adjacent to the Add command symbol The NEW ENTRY screen displays.
  • Page 62 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER b. If Date range is selected, please continue with step 12. c. If Recurring event is selected, please continue with step 19. 8. Edit the name of the date as described in the "Editing Text of New Entry" section.
  • Page 63 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 11. Finish with step 26. 12. Edit the name of the date as described in the "Editing Text of New Entry" section. 13. Push the rotate&push button. The following screen displays. 14. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Start date. Then push the rotate&push button to enable the Start date option.
  • Page 64 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 18. Finish with step 26. 19. Edit the name of the date as described in the "Editing Text of New Entry" section. 20. Push the rotate&push button. The following screen displays. 21. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the Week field. 22.
  • Page 65: Editing Calendar Date

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES Editing Calendar Date Purpose Edit the name and/or the settings of a calendar date. Procedure 1. On the controller housing, press the time program operating key . The TIME PROGRAMS menu displays. 2. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Calendars. 3.
  • Page 66: Deleting Calendar Date

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Deleting Calendar Date Purpose Delete a date from the calendar. Procedure 1. On the controller housing, press the time program operating key . The TIME PROGRAMS menu displays. 2. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Calendars. 3.
  • Page 67: Schedules

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES The DELETE ENTRY screen displays. 8. Push the rotate&push button. The date is deleted from the Calendar. Schedules On a weekly basis, each schedule specifies a datapoint or a list of multiple datapoints. Each datapoint includes switch points to command the present value of the datapoint (switched properties).
  • Page 68 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 2. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Schedules. 3. Push the rotate&push button. The schedule is displayed. 4. Press the softkey adjacent to the Settings command symbol The settings of the schedule are displayed. Here you can set or edit the default value and the valid period.
  • Page 69: Adding Switch Point

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES current value entry of the switched properties from the priority array. Then the next lower value in the priority array becomes the present value of the switched properties. 6. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Valid from (start date of valid period).
  • Page 70 BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 2. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Schedules. 3. Push the rotate&push button. The list of SCHEDULES is displayed. 4. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the schedule to which you want to add switch points.
  • Page 71: Copying Switch Point

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 11. Push the rotate&push button. The screen of the day redisplays. The switch point is added and displayed in the list. 12. Add further switch points in the same way. Copying Switch Point Purpose Copy a switch point from one day to other days. Procedure 1.
  • Page 72: Editing Switch Point

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 8. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the switch point you want to copy. 9. On the controller housing, press the soft key right adjacent to the Copy command symbol The COPY DAY screen is displayed. 10.
  • Page 73 EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 5. Push the rotate&push button. The schedule is displayed. 6. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the day. 7. Push the rotate&push button. The day with its switch points is displayed. 8. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the switch point you want to edit.
  • Page 74: Deleting Switch Point

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER Deleting Switch Point Purpose Delete a switch point. Procedure 1. On the controller housing, press the Time Program operating key . The TIME PROGRAMS menu displays. 2. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Schedules. 3.
  • Page 75: Editing Exception

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES The DELETE THIS EVENT screen is displayed. 10. Push the rotate&push button. 11. The switch point is deleted and the screen of the day redisplays. Editing Exception As the schedule itself, exceptions include switch points that switch a datapoint property.
  • Page 76: User Options

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 5. Push the rotate&push button. The schedule is displayed. 6. Press the soft key adjacent to the Exceptions command symbol The EXCEPTIONS menu is displayed. 7. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight the exception you want to edit.
  • Page 77: Viewing User Details

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES • Operator (64) • Tenant (32) • Guest (0) Example: When assigning ´Operator` to ´Create & Delete Calendars`, a user having a user (access) level below ´Operator`, for example ´Tenant` or ´Guest`, is not able to create and delete calendars.
  • Page 78: Modifying Password

    BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES EAGLE CONTROLLER 3. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight User details. 4. Push the rotate&push button. The USER INFO screen displays. The user name and the access level are displayed. 5. Push the rotate&push button. The USER OPTOINS menu re-displays. Modifying Password Prerequisites For modifying a password, you must:...
  • Page 79: Firmware Upgrade

    EAGLE CONTROLLER BASIC OPERATION PROCEDURES 3. Turn the rotate&push button to navigate to and highlight Change password. Then push the rotate&push button. The CURRENT PASSWORD screen displays. 4. In the CURRENT PASSWORD screen, enter the current password as described in the “Login / Entering Password” section, step 4 et seq. The NEW PASSWORD screen displays.
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting

    EAGLE CONTROLLER TROUBESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING The power and status LEDs at the EXCEL WEB II controller indicate the controller´s statuses and allows troubleshooting. Please refer to the following tables that describe the behavior, meaning and necessary action to check status and solve errors and/problems.
  • Page 81 EAGLE CONTROLLER TROUBESHOOTING EN2Z-0971GE51 R0515...
  • Page 82: Index

    EAGLE CONTROLLER INDEX INDEX BACnet version, 58 device ID, 58 firmware version, 58 IP address, 58 license status, 58 command symbol, 28 manufacturer, 58 item to list, 28, 29 model name, 58 Adjust name, 58 option, 20, 23 neuron ID, 58 value, 20 product family, 58 Alarm LED...
  • Page 83 EAGLE CONTROLLER INDEX command symbol, 37 controller, 58 Firmware version controller, 58 Functions user, 76 Name controller, 58 Navigate list, 18 Help menu, 18 command symbol, 38 sub menu, 18 Highlight Neuron ID item, 18 controller, 58 HMI, 7 Home key, 12 Home screen display, 17 Operating keys, 12...
  • Page 84 INDEX EAGLE CONTROLLER set general properties, 67 copy, 71 Schedules, 67 delete, 74 Scroll edit, 72 command symbol, 32 Select option, 19 value, 19 Text Serial number edit new entry, 32 controller, 58 Time program key, 12 Settings Time programs command symbol, 67 calendars, 60 Settings...
  • Page 85 EAGLE CONTROLLER INDEX EN2Z-0971GE51 R0515...
  • Page 86 Manufactured for and on behalf of the Environmental and Combustion Controls Division of Honeywell Technologies Sàrl, Rolle, Z.A. La Pièce 16, Switzerland by its Authorized Representative: CentraLine Honeywell GmbH Böblinger Strasse 17 71101 Schönaich, Germany Phone +49 (0) 7031 637 845 +49 (0) 7031 637 740 info@centraline.com...

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