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Use the Basic tab to enter meter numbers, associate the meter with an extended trend log, and to add or remove tags.
Use the Log on dialog box to log on to WebReports from a Web browser.
The Energy Monitoring Consumption report compares the energy consumption of one or more power meters with a target value. You can select a period or date range, as well as specific meters and buildings. The report compares the same or multiple meters over the same or different periods.
Use the Basic tab to enter the meter reference numbers, associate the meter with an extended trend log, and to add or remove tags.
You start a Windows service in Windows after an installation, upgrade, or update.
The Reporting Agent is a Windows service that performs reads of historical data, such as extended trends, events, and alarms. During the installation, the WebReports Installer prompts you to enter the number of seconds that you want the Reporting Agent to perform these reads. It is recommended that you accept the default value.
You create and configure user accounts for the WebReports Web site in WorkStation. User accounts that have access to WorkStation also have access to the WebReports Web site. User accounts that do not have access to WorkStation, or whose accounts have expired, do not have access to the WebReports Web site. By default, all user accounts that have access to WorkStation, can run, view, and customize reports in WorkStation and at the WebReports Web site. When you access WebReports through the WebReports Web site, you can perform administrative tasks in addition to viewing and creating reports. To perform the administrative tasks, your user account needs to belong to the Reports Administrators user group.
You configure a site to add or remove tags.