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1. 3 5 Table 3 5 Accessing the MMS Server 3 6 Table 3 6 Shutting Down the MMS Server sse 3 7 Table 4 1 Starting the MMS Client 4 2 Table 4 2 MMS Client User Interface Details 4 3 Table 4 3 Location Panel Default Status Color Indications 4 4 Table 4 4 Configuring MMS Servers ssssssssssseeeeeeeneennne 4 6 Table 4 5 Setting MMS Client Color Sound Options 4 9 Table 4 6 Using the Task 4 12 Table 4 7 Accessing the MMS Client 4 17 Table 4 8 Security Levels and Functions cccceeeeeeseeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 4 18 Table 4 9 Shutting Down the MMS Client seeeeeeeeeeeeeeese 4 19 Table 5 1 MMS Editor User Interface Descriptions 5 2 Table 5 2 Modifying MMS Editor User Preferences 5 3 Table 5 3 General Tab 5 4 Table 5 4 Colors Tab SUDB abDS uii IUE EU sad s 5 5 Table 5 5
2. 6 25 Figure 6 17 Communication Explorer Network Statistics Screen 6 27 Figure 9 1 Data Log Retrieval 9 2 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 iv Alstom Signaling Inc LIST OF TABLES Table No Title Page Table 1 1 Minimum Requirements o odere ele 1 2 Table 1 2 Control System Component Requirements 1 2 Table 1 3 Commercialized Product Part 1 3 Table 1 4 Document Conventions ssssssssseseeeeennenemeennnnn 1 3 Table 1 5 Glossary of Erat 1 4 Table 1 6 MMS Projects Features Available with Specific VPI II iVPI and or GAAPE SOIDWAFO odio ed iei Cr RR xx tee ARP o Re ive 1 10 Table 1 7 MMS Client Runtime Pages 1 12 Table 2 1 Installing the MMS Server 2 2 Table 2 2 Installing the MMS Client Application 2 7 Table 3 1 VPI II IVPI Connection Ports ssseeeeennn 3 1 Table 3 2 Starting the MMS Server Application 3 3 Table 3 3 Accessing the MMS Server Settings 3 4 Table 3 4 MMS Server Settings Tab
3. 4 8 Figure 5 1 MMS Editor User Interface circolo tec i t n te ett 5 1 Figure 6 1 MMS 6 3 Figure 6 2 Main Screen Project Watch Window 6 5 Figure 6 3 Main Screen Project Watch 6 5 Figure 6 4 Main Screen Settings Preferences Button 6 7 Figure 6 5 Main Screen Settings General Tab 6 7 Figure 6 6 Main Screen Settings Colors Generic Tab 6 8 Figure 6 7 Main Screen Settings Colors General 6 8 Figure 6 8 Main Screen Help Menu Button 6 10 Figure 6 9 Main Screen Control 6 11 Figure 6 10 Main Screen Status dee ep emat ie a ese sap 6 11 Figure 6 11 Main Screen Tools seu ihe 6 12 Figure 6 12 Maintenance Diagnostics 6 13 Figure 6 13 Application Explorer 6 15 Figure 6 14 Watch Window Options 6 18 Figure 6 15 Log Manager SOIreG6n iiu VIE o E ALAS 6 23 Figure 6 16 Configuration Manager Screen
4. 7 28 7 5 6 Direction IHOICalOE 7 30 7 5 7 e 7 31 7 5 8 Text 21 P Loos uar abs a ms ER E 7 32 SECTION 8 VPI PORT CONFIGURATION eene eere nnn nena nnn 8 1 8 1 VITAL BOARD NETWORK PORTS nennen 8 1 8 2 NON VITAL BOARD NETWORK PORTS 8 1 8 3 COMPILER REPORT OPTIONS ihi ordre eor riter oreet d 8 2 SECTION 9 MMS COMMUNICATION ccccccssssssseeeeeeeeeeeccessssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeessseeeeeees 9 1 9 1 DATA LOG RETRIEVAL 5 9 1 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 iii Alstom Signaling Inc LIST OF FIGURES Figure No Title Page Figure 2 1 MMS Server Client Installation Overview 2 1 Figure 3 1 CPU Il and CSEXA Diagnostics 3 2 Figure 3 2 VOR NVSP Diagnostics 3 2 Figure 4 1 MMS Client User Interface scan o nr o Dn doct 4 3 Figure 4 2 MMS Client Locations 4 4 Figure 4 3 MMS Client Tools Meli oie Dore ME ee ED lE E a ME nA Rida 4 5 Figure 4 4 Cached Login WindoW acida ri coa Gea aea a ar aa dl aed 4 5 Figure 4 5 Server Connection Refresh in 5
5. Task Scheduler E nl sw d Ea X 8 o Incomplete task ID Task Entry Date due dates in bold 52 Urgent Due Date Test task 5 29 2012 2 25 24 5 30 2012 3 5 23 2012 3 54 20 PM o raent 5 29 2012 3 01 48 PM 5 30 2012 3 To delete a task select the task and click the Remove Task button 9 amp Note There is no undo with the Remove function To print a task report select the task and click the Print Task button to send a task report to the default printer P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 16 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main 4 3 4 MMS Client Help To access the embedded help file and About screen provided in the MMS Client application follow the procedure in Table 4 7 Table 4 7 Accessing the MMS Client Help Step Action From the MMS Client User Interface select the Help menu m Alstom Maintenance Management System Client File Tools Help Topics About Server localha 10 163 6 There are two options under Help Select the desired option Help Topics Select this option to open the MMS Cleint help file The help file contains information on how to configure and operate the MMS Client application About Select this option to open the MMS Client About screen This screen shows the client release version and license code P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 17 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS
6. InstallShield lt Back Cancel Complete the fields as follows User Name Enter a user name Organization Enter the name of the organization using MMS Serial Number Enter the supplied MMS serial number Select who can access the MMS Client application all users or only the user specified in User Name field Click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 10 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation Table 2 2 Installing the MMS Client Application Cont Step Action The Destination Folder screen opens j Alstom Maintenance Management System Client InstallShield Wizard a Install Alstom Maintenance Management System Client to C Program Files ALSTOMYMMSY Change Installshield lt Back Cancel To change the default location where the MMS Client application is installed click Change and navigate to the desired location To install the MMS Client application in the default location click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 11 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation Table 2 2 Installing the MMS Client Application Cont Step Action The Ready to Install screen opens i Alstom Maintenance Management System Client InstallShield Wizard exit the wizard Current Settings Setup Type Typical Destination Folder C Program FilesyALSTOMYMMSI User Information Mame Alstom IT SSC Company Alstom Serial ALSROCPD 0001 A4
7. 11 The Watch Window displays selected variables whose values are being monitored The Watch Window also provides an options menu available by right clicking in the Watch Window area See Table 6 9 for more information P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 17 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime Table 6 8 Application Explorer Screen Interface Cont Callout 12 13 Description The Variables Tool Bar is used to watch age remove and upgrade variables Limitations for these variables include e Watch Variables for CSEX Applications using serial connections have a maximum of 64 Boolean and 4 integer watch variables including variables visible in the Watch Window as well as temporary logic statement variables e Watch Variables for CSEX NVSP Applications using network connections have a maximum of 128 watch variables including variables visible in the Watch Window as well as temporary logic statement variables Variables can be a mix of either Boolean or Integer MMS is unable to monitor subroutine arguments that are passed by address rather than by value MMS is unable to monitor array variables with a calculated index e Watch Variables for CPU PD CPU II VSP using serial connections have maximums defined in Table 3 1 that include variables visible in the Watch Window as well as temporary logic statement variables e Watch Variables for CPU II VSP using network connections have a maximum of 128
8. Table 2 2 Installing the MMS Client Application Cont Step Action 3 The InstallShield Wizard Welcome screen opens i Alstom Maintenance Management System Client InstallShield Wizard Click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 8 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation Table 2 2 Installing the MMS Client Application Cont Step Action 4 The License Agreement Screen opens i Alstom Maintenance Management System Client InstallShield Wizard MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between ALSTOM Signaling Inc with a place of business at 1025 John Street Rochester New York ALSTOM and the CUSTOMER The parties hereby agree as follows 4 Nafimi iam Tha xw PAT OTAM 1accept the terms in the license agreement Print I do not accept the terms in the license agreement Installshield lt Back Cancel Select accept the terms in the license agreement Click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 9 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation Table 2 2 Installing the MMS Client Application Cont Step Action 5 The Customer Information screen opens j Alstom Maintenance Management System Client InstallShield Wizard User Mame Alstom IT SSC Organization Jalstom Serial Number Install this application For Anyone who uses this computer all users Only For me Alstom IT 55C
9. Ethernet 802 3 i u Remote MMS PC Local MMS PC TCP IP MAC Diag Panel Tracker Ethernet Devices 1 amp 2 MAC RS232 USB NVSP DPRAM TCP IP MAC Diag Ethernet Devices 1 amp 2 VSP MAC RS232 USB VPI SysBus RS232 Asyn 19 2K P P2528 Rev B Dec 13 RS232 P Asyn 19 2K Figure 3 2 VSP and NVSP Diagnostics Remote MMS PC Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Server 3 3 MMS SERVER START UP To start the MMS Server application follow the procedure in Table 3 2 Note For Windows 7 if security is set to any level above No Security right click on the MMSService exe file and set its properties to Run as Administrator Note Start the MMS Server Application first before starting the MMS Client application If the MMS Client application is started before the MMS Server application the two applications synchronize once the MMS Server application is started Table 3 2 Starting the MMS Server Application Step Action To start the MMS Server application select Start Programs Alstom Maintenance Management System Server Server The MMS Server splash screen briefly appears Once the MMS Server application starts an icon appears in the workstation s system icon tray Jug oe Maintenance Management System Server 3 44 AM Right cl
10. Table 1 7 MMS Client Runtime Pages Page Description Maintenance Displays recorded board level diagnostic information along with Diagnostic troubleshooting and suggested solutions Diagnostics can be filtered cleared and history viewed See Section 6 3 2 Application Displays variable states and equation logic for tracing possible Explorer problems Variable state data can be recorded to play later Data played later variable state as well as VPI CSEX log data is displayed in a timing diagram format See Section 6 3 3 Log Manager Retrieves VPI II IVPI CSEX data logs These logs can be manually or automatically retrieved as a timed task Creates reports of MMS events or data logs See Section 6 3 4 Configuration Displays control system hardware and firmware configuration Manager information See Section 6 3 5 Communication Displays network statistics See Section 6 3 6 Explorer P2528 Rev B Dec 13 1 12 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation SECTION 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 OVERVIEW This section describes how to install MMS Server Editor and MMS Client on separate workstations or on the same workstation A typical installation of the MMS Server and Client applications consists of e Installing the MMS Server application in Central Control e Installing the MMS Client application on the VPI workstation in the Central Instrument Location CIL Both applications MMS Server and Client can b
11. 11 Table 7 12 Color Light Symbol 7 12 Table 7 13 Color Light Symbol Parameters Controls 7 14 Table 7 14 Color Light Symbol Parameters Indications 7 14 Table 7 15 Position Light Symbol 7 15 Table 7 16 Position Light Symbol Parameters Controls 7 17 Table 7 17 Position Light Symbol Parameters Indications 7 17 Table 7 18 Search Light Symbol Attributes eseeeesessssssssss 7 18 Table 7 19 Search Light Symbol Parameters Controls 7 20 Table 7 20 Search Light Symbol Parameters Indications 7 20 Table 7 21 Semaphore Light Symbol 7 21 Table 7 22 Semaphore Light Symbol Parameters Controls 7 22 Table 7 23 Semaphore Light Symbol Parameters Indications 7 22 Table 7 24 Alternate Track Symbol 7 23 Table 7 25 Alternate Track Symbol Parameters Indications 7 23 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 vi Alstom Signaling Inc LIST OF TABLES Table No Tit
12. 83DD8D09 929307 AB 31746 600 10 A 00000 000 020 1 40025 416GROO A 40025 417GRO0 B 3B5E 3309 5775 3 12 8 2008 3 58 46 PM 1314 has connected to 10 163 80 100 4 8 12 9 2008 802 AM Figure 6 16 Configuration Manager Screen P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 25 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime Table 6 12 Configuration Manager Screen Interface Callout Description Click the Home button to return to the Main Screen Use the Validate button to validate expected hardware and firmware versions Firmware For Applications this icon reports the expected and actual firmware configuration items for each Application of the selected System e Hardware For Hardware this icon reports the expected and actual if supported hardware configuration items for each Application of the selected System Click the Save button to save the report in rich text format rtf Click the Print button to send the report to the default printer Click the Help button to access the MMS online help file The Report display window displays the configuration reports The Status Bar displays MMS information as expandable text list The last 50 items are displayed with their associated time stamps Two icons show the selected System status left and the worst case status of all Systems right P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 26 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS
13. E230 NORMAL NVSP1 T hu uomo VITAL iVPI MONVITAL ivPI MONVITAL iVPI VITAL iVPI MONVITAL iVPI MONVITAL ivPI VITAL iVPI NONVITAL iVPI RIGARMITT AL imm bad Al Cancel lt Back Next gt Finish To add new system applications click the button and browse to the CAAPE project file extension mms or cpb All system applications found in the project are added to the system applications list Repeat this step to add additional CAAPE projects Click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 14 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 7 Importing CAAPE Data Cont The Communication Data window opens Import Communication data E Check Use to import Panel Control Indication and Tracker variable information Imported Control Indication data must be attached to symbol parameters to be active in MMS Addresses of 0 may need to be modified to reflect a hardware set Address Control Indication list Application Port Address Port type Cancel lt Back Check Use to include the application data in the import list System and Application names may be modified these names are used in MMS in the attributes parameters table on the screen Any serial port Panel or Tracker messages are listed in the Controls Indications list Check Use to include this information in the imported data The station number may be modified it must match the VPI station number for this port for commu
14. Indicates aspect color for each head aspect color ASPECT STATUS head OPEN Indicates the filament status REPEATER STATUS head Indicates repeater status for each aspect of aspect color each head FLEET Indicates fleeting enabled If fleeted displays F in fleet color Otherwise no F displayed REQUEST STATUS PENDING Indicates signal call is pending If pending signal border pending color REQUEST STATUS FAILED Indicates signal call has failed If failed signal border failed color P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 20 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 4 4 Semaphore Lights Use the following symbols to indicate semaphore lights e Toolbar Icons E East W West e Symbol Image L 4 Table 7 21 Semaphore Light Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Entries Defined Symbol ID ID number of the Set By symbol Application Alignment East West alignment Smauxk fwe Type ofsignal no Semaphore Light N N N N Label Text label of Y Any Text Symbol ID symbol 128 char max PL Characteristic Y Single head 4 Single head 4 Color Semaphore Color None Semaphore Home Approach Y Y Y Flashing Enable flashing Enabled Disabled Disabled for this head Flash Rate Flash rate for this 40 45 50 55 60 65 Label Location Location of Top Bottom Left Bottom East symbol label Right Top West Description Optional text Optional Any Text descripti
15. MMS Server communicates with VPI processors via TCP IP over Ethernet IP addresses for the MMS computer and VPI processors are configured in CAAPE and network ports are configured for connection to MMS in either the MMS Server Options screen or MMS Editor Additional MMS Data screen Table 3 1 provides a list of port types and their applicable connections Examples of various port connections are provided in Figure 3 1 and Figure 3 2 Table 3 1 VPI II iVPI Connection Ports CPU Il Preferred CPU II network connections via Two 10 100 baseT Ethernet network controllers CPU2 Main Processor diagnostic port CSEX4 Preferred CSEX4 network connections via Two 10 100 baseT Ethernet network controllers Preferred VSP iVPI network connections via Two 10 100 baseT Ethernet network controllers VSP Main Processor diagnostic port Preferred NVSP iVPI connections via Two 10 100 baseT Ethernet network controllers P2528 Rev B Dec 13 3 1 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Server Local MMS PC RS232 Asyn 19 2K Ethernet 802 3 i u TCP IP MAC Diag DT8 Slave Panel DT8 Slave Tracker MAC RS232 USB Ethernet Devices 1 amp 2 CSEX4 DPRAM TCP IP MAC Diag Ethernet Devices 1 amp 2 CPU Il MAC RS232 USB VPI SysBus d RS232 Asyn 19 2K Figure 3 1 CPU II CSEX4 Diagnostics
16. Mode Change Change request Y 00 00 01 000 to 00 00 05 000 Timeout timeout 23 59 59 000 Table 7 29 Remote Local Control Symbol Parameters Controls OP_MODE_CALL REMOTE Request Remote mode LOCAL Request Local mode Table 7 30 Remote Local Control Symbol Parameters Indications OP_MODE LOCAL Indicates the operational mode Remote Local P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 26 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 5 4 Timer Use this symbol to indicate a timer e Toolbar Icon e Symbol Image e Table 7 31 Timer Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Defined Entries Symbol ID ID number of the Set By symbol Application Run Time Running time of hh mm ss ms 00 00 00 000 timer Label Location Location of symbol Top Bottom Bottom label Left Right Description Optional text Ye Optional Any description Text 255 char max Parameters Controls Label Text label of symbol Ye Any Text Symbol ID 128 char max TM Ye S S S S S None Table 7 32 Timer Symbol Parameters Indications sme _ _ _ TIMER STATUS START Indicates timer is starting TIMER STATUS RUNNING Indicates timer is running If running timer running color TIMER STATUS DONE Indicates time delay has expired P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 27 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 5 5 Generic Use this symbol for True False control and or indication e Toolbar Icon e Symbol Image 9 Tabl
17. Select where the symbol s Left Top Bottom Right label appears in relation to Center Right the symbol Description Optional text description Optional Any Text 255 char max P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 31 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 5 8 Text Box Use this symbol to provide a text box to display text e Toolbar Icon 8 e Symbol Image Table 7 39 Text Box Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Defined Entries Symbol ID ID number of the Set By symbol Application Text box type No Yes Static Numeric Yes Label Text label of symbol Any Text Symbol ID 128 char max TB Font Size Size of symbol label Yes 10pt 12pt 14pt 10pt 16pt 20pt 28pt 36pt 48pt Parameters Controls None Table 7 40 Text Box Symbol Parameters Indications memes _ _ TEXTBOX VALUE BIT 1 through Displays a byte length number if type is dynamic BIT 8 Number displayed is decimal format 0 255 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 32 Alstom Signaling Inc VPI Port Configuration SECTION 8 VPI PORT CONFIGURATION 8 1 VITAL BOARD NETWORK PORTS In order for MMS to use the Vital diagnostic network port configure the Vital board as follows e Enable networking e Enable a network port e Enable diagnostics on the network port e Assign an IP address to the network port See the appropriate CAAPE reference manual or online help for specifics on input records 8 2
18. archiving e Archive schedule Set the archiving interval month days and schedule when the next archiving will occur day month year 3 5 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Server 3 5 MMS SERVER HELP To access the embedded help file and About screen provided in the MMS Server application follow the procedure in Table 3 5 Table 3 5 Accessing the MMS Server Help Step Action 1 On the VPI system workstation with the MMS Server application installed right click on the MMS Server icon in the system tray From the pop up menu select Help Options Shutdown About There are two options under Help Select the desired option Help topics Select this option to open the MMS Server help file The help file contains information on how to configure and operate the MMS Server application e About Select this option to open the MMS Server About screen This screen shows the server release version license code and end user license agreement EULA P2528 Rev B Dec 13 3 6 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Server 3 6 MMM SERVER SHUTDOWN To shutdown exit the MMS Server application follow the procedure in Table 3 6 Table 3 6 Shutting Down the MMS Server Step Action On the VPI system workstation with the MMS Server application installed right click on the MMS Server icon in the system tray From the pop up menu select Shutdown Options Help The MMS Server a
19. 11 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime 6 3 1 6 Tools The Tools area is located in the lower right corner of the screen and consists of buttons for each tool See Figure 6 11 and Table 6 6 for more information r Tools Maintenance Application Log Diagnostics Explorer Manager Configuration Communication Manager Explorer Figure 6 11 Main Screen Tools Table 6 6 Main Screen Tools Descriptions Tool Description Maintenance The Maintenance Diagnostics tool provides a graphical display of Diagnostics control system hardware status and diagnostic data See Section 6 3 2 for more information Application The Application Explorer tool aids the troubleshooting of VPI Explorer systems by accessing variable data obtained through the diagnostic ports See Section 6 3 3 for more information Log Manager The Log Manager screen is used to handle the retrieval of VPI Data logs archiving selecting a playback source and creating log reports See Section 6 3 4 for more information Configuration The Configuration Manager tool provides reports of the expected Manager and actual configuration items for each Application of the selected System See Section 6 3 5 for more information Communication The Communication Explorer Network Statistics screen displays Explorer network statistics including number of received and transmitted messages possible error counts and nodes connected See Section 6 3 6 for m
20. 13 5 12 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor 5 6 IMPORT CAAPE DATA VPI module board layout communication port link variable data logger and configuration information is gathered from CAAPE project files To import the data follow the procedure in Table 5 7 Table 5 7 Importing CAAPE Data From the MMS Editor application select File Import from CAAPE The Import Wizard opens Import Introduction E Import gathers data from selected CAAPE projects and imports it into the Editor This data is needed to build the MMS Maintenance Management System Configuration database THE TECHNOLOGY Of TOMORROW S RAUWAYS ALSTOM Skip this screen in the future Cancel Click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 13 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 7 Importing CAAPE Data Cont The System Application Data window opens Import System Application data Import gathers data from selected CAAPE projects and imports it into the Editor This data is needed to build the MMS Maintenance Management System Configuration database Project file c caape FilesE230 mms System Application List E230 NORMAL SYSTEM E230 NORMAL SYSTEM E230 NORMAL SYSTEM E230 STANDBY SYSTEM E230 STANDBY SYSTEM E230 STANDBY SYSTEM E230 NORMAL SYSTEM E230 NORMAL SYSTEM m RIO RA AL OTERA E230 NORMAL VSP E230 NORMAL NVSP1 E230 NORMAL NVSP2 E230 STANDBY VSP E230 STANDBY NYSP1 E230 STANDBY NVSP2 E230 NORMAL VSP
21. 4 17 4 4 SECURITY LEV BES wi pe UD Rede pe LEN UE EE LERNTE 4 18 4 5 MMS CLIENT 4 19 SECTION 5 gt MMS EDITOR 5 1 5 1 OVERVIEW S aceites QUOD 5 1 5 2 MMS EDITOR USER 5 1 5 3 CONFIGURE MMS EDIT OR OPTIONS isto kasko 5 3 5 4 CREATE A NEW MMS PROJECT 5 6 5 5 BUILD THE LOCATION MODEL a a l n 5 10 5 6 IMPORT GAAPE DATA ei ar ea 5 13 5 7 LINK VPI VARIABLES TO SYMBOL 5 18 5 8 ADD MMS SPECIFIC 5 20 5 9 CREATE A SUMMAEBYTEPOPUT icssccnxstit bip E UA DUE LA LESEN UL e aene 5 23 5 10 PRINTALAYOUT DRAWING sees 5 24 SECTION 6 MMS CLIENT RUNTIME ennt nnne 6 1 6 1 OVERVIEW du 6 1 6 2 ACCESSING MMS CLIENT RUNTIME esses 6 2 6 3 MMS CLIENT RUNTIME USER INTERFACE 6 3 6 3 1 Main CIC OT V eL em LA DD Mt M ad Se 6 3 6 3 1 1 Project Watch 6 5 6 3 1 2 Settings Preferences oi iio Eo ia lo a HEAR 6 7 6 3 1 3 POON Orta tet TERR 6 10 6 3 1 4 COW OLS c c 6 11 6 3
22. Boolean watch variables including variables visible in the Watch Window as well as temporary logic statement variables MMS is unable to handle Vital output state variables because they do not have normal true or false values The Alarms tool bar has buttons to Set or Cancel posted alarms 14 The Status Bar displays MMS information as an expandable text list The last 50 items are displayed with their associated time stamps Two icons show the selected System status left and the worst case status of all Systems right To access the Watch Window options menu right click in the Watch Window area The options menu opens See Figure 6 14 Ctrl S Ctr A Ctrl M Ctrl C Figure 6 14 Watch Window Options Menu P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 18 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime See Table 6 9 for descriptions of each option Table 6 9 Watch Window Options Menu Descriptions Option Description Save Select this option to save the variable group that is currently loaded in the Watch Window Save As Select this option to save the variable group that is currently loaded in the Watch Window using a different name Load Select this option to open a window with an alphabetized list of available variable groups x Track Lighting Current active group Track Lighting Gt Cancel Select a group to load and click the OK button MMS loads the selected variable group into
23. How I Click to open the How to help file page About Click to open the About window P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 10 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime 6 3 1 4 Control Systems The Control Systems area is located in the lower left corner of the screen See Figure 6 9 and Table 6 5 for more information Control Systems Figure 6 9 Main Screen Control Systems Table 6 5 Main Screen Control System Status Indications Indication Status Green Frame Normal operation Yellow Frame Warning Red Frame Error Blue Frame Unknown An unknown Control Systems status on startup is most likely due to an MMS Server port to VPI MAC port communication problem The active system is shown as depressed icon The active system is used in the Maintenance Diagnostic Application Explorer Log Manager Configuration Manager and Communication Explorer screens 6 3 1 5 Status Bar The status bar displays important status information as an expandable text list The last 50 items are displayed with their associated time stamps when the up arrow at the right of the bar is selected 4 12 22 2011 4 04 15 PM Information 172 163 80 201 Panel Sync Successful lt A 12 2 2011 4 04 13 PM Information 172 163 80 202 Panel Sync Timeout 12 22 2011 4 04 15 PM Information 172 163 80 201 Panel Sync Successful Figure 6 10 Main Screen Status Bar P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6
24. New Task button Bl The New Task window opens x ID m Task a RN Priority Urgent m r Entry Due Tue May 29 2012 wed May 30 2012 2 25 24 PM E 00 00 PM OK Cancel Complete the fields as follows Task Enter a descriptive name for the new task e Priority Select a priority for the new task Low Normal Urgent e Entry Select the date and time that the new task was entered e Due Select the date and time that the new task must be completed by Note The Task Scheduler assigns the ID number when the new task is added by clicking OK on the New Task window Click OK when done The New Task window closes and the Task Scheduler returns P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 13 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main Table 4 6 Using the Task Scheduler Cont Step Action To view a scheduled task in the left hand column in the Calendar pane click on a date in bold Any tasks scheduled to be completed appear in the Task pane Note A bold date task due date a red circled date task assigned date Task Scheduler E ni xi Exit Incomplete task due dates in bold June 2012 The Task pane consists of the information entered in the New Task window see previous Step Note The ID cell is a read only cell The Task Scheduler assigns the ID number to each new task A task can be edited copied marked as completed d
25. Signaling Inc MMS Client Main 4 3 3 2 Server Configuration Select this option to add a new server change the properties for an existing server or remove an existing server Follow the procedure in Table 4 4 Table 4 4 Configuring MMS Servers Step Action From the MMS Client user interface select Tools Server Configuration The Servers window opens CE Address Loc Six 10 1 000 Location localhost 8000 Test 10 163 68 129 8000 Connect m Iv v Name F Add Remove Properties To add a new server click the Add button The Server Properties window opens EPNTELTTITENSSC ox Name Server Location Local C Remote IP Address A NN Port 8000 Connect OK Cancel P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 6 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main Table 4 4 Configuring MMS Servers Cont Step Action Step 2 cont Configure the new server as follows Name Enter a name for the new server e Local Remote Select whether the server is a local server installed with the MMS Client application or remote If MMS Server is on the same computer as MMS Client select Local e IP Address If the server is a remote server enter a unique IP address e Port The port number is fixed at 8000 e Connect Check this box to enable the server to automatically connect to the MMS Client application whe
26. Text label of symbol S Any Text Symbol ID 128 char max Gn Description Optional text Yes Optional Any description Text 255 char max Parameters Controls None Table 7 37 Direction Indicator Symbol Parameters Indications memes sme omen GENERIC_TRAFFIC DIRECTION Indicates direction of arrow If set arrow is pointing to the left Otherwise arrow is pointing to the right GENERIC_TRAFFIC LOCK Indicates if the direction is locked If locked direction indicator color locked P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 30 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 5 7 Alarm Use this symbol to indicate an alarm condition If an alarm condition occurs this symbol that actively flashes If configured this symbol plays a continuous audbile tone until the alarm is muted or acknowledged e Toolbar Icon e Symbol Image Table 7 38 Alarm Symbol User Defined Attributes Symbol ID ID number of the symbol Set By Application Label Text label of symbol Any Text Symbol ID Gn 128 char max Color Inactive Select separate colors for See list Red inactive active and inactive states of Green active alarm symbol Audible Select an audible tone for the None Beep None alarm symbol when in the active state Active State The state True or False that True False True defines when the alarm is active Active Label The label text displayed Any Text Blank when the alarm is active 128 char max Label Location
27. Wizard Project Templates Project Templates can give you a head start with your new Project data Select a Project Template and the data will be copied to your new Project Available templates Password not required Description Default Project template blank Help Cancel lt Back Einish Select the default template The first time the MMS Editor application is used this is the only available template Use the default template to create a default MMS project Once a project is created it can be saved as a template using File Save As Any previous MMS Project saved as a template appears in the list of available templates All project data except linked variables is saved in a template To use a template that was saved with a password enter the password designated at file creation Click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 8 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 5 Creating a New MMS Project Cont The Summary window opens New Project Wizard Summary Summary Project C Prog MMS AppsiSample mdb Description Author s THE TECHNOLOGY Of TOMORROW S RAUNWAYS Company A L ST M Location Version 1 0 Template default Help Cancel lt Back Next gt Einish The Summary window shows the entries made on the Information and Template windows e f the listed entries are correct click Finish The project database is created with the default info
28. an interlocking Session The period of time MMS is operational a new session log is created each time MMS is started P2528 Rev B Dec 13 1 5 Alstom Signaling Inc General Description Table 1 5 Glossary of Terms Cont Term Definition Status Bar MMS information is displayed as an expandable text list the last 50 items are displayed with their associated time stamps Symbol A graphical object that represents a field device Task Scheduler A basic calendar to do list allowing a user to control maintenance tasks Track Layout VDP The graphical model of a location Vital Diagnostic Protocol a means of routing Vital processor diagnostic data through the diagnostic screens of a non vital processor board Vital Processor Board A board responsible for the VPI system non vital processing CPU PD CPU 1 VSP VPI Il Vital Processor Interlocking II an Alstom Vital wayside control system VPI Data Log A collection of data retrieved from VPI Il CSEX Data Logger the VPI Il CSEX Data Logger must be enabled and the data retrieved see Section 6 3 4 Log Manager VSP Vital System Processor board used in iVPI systems P2528 Rev B Dec 13 1 6 Alstom Signaling Inc General Description 1 8 CONTROL SYSTEM MMS supports the following control systems e VPI II e iVPI The control system is generally comprised of e One Vital processor board that coordinates the Vital
29. aspects of system operation e Up to four non vital processor boards A non vital processor board coordinates non vital communications and handles non vital I O Non vital only control systems containing only non vital processor boards are also feasible 1 8 1 VPI Il iVPI Application Various VPI Il IVPI boards contain user programming that is specifically developed for the location where the system is installed The programming for a particular board is called an application Each application includes logic statements that control the board s behavior Logic statements manipulate variables which are memory locations containing some discrete piece of information such as the status of an I O port or a message bit The most common logic statement is the Boolean equation which logically combines the values of several variables to get a single True or False value and then assigns that value to one or more results Vital processor boards are capable of processing only Boolean equations Non vital processor boards are also capable of processing integer equations as well as more complex statements such as subroutines and IF ELSE The application programming for a board is produced by compiling graphical or text based input files using software tools contained in the Computer Aided Application Programming Environment CAAPE The compile process of the CAAPE optionally produces a report file which includes among other things a symbol table mapping me
30. ial eMe AMAN 2 1 2 2 MMS SERVER INSTALLATION esseeeeeennnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen 2 2 2 3 MMS CLIENT INSTAELAT ION niue t n de d i ice rae evden 2 7 SECTION 3 MMS SERVE R cccccsssssseeeeeeeeececcessseeeeeeeeeeeceeesssseeeeeeeeeeeeesssseeeeeees 3 1 3 1 OVERVIEW dia costebbe 3 1 3 2 CONNECT A VPISYSTEM 3 1 3 3 MMS SERVER START UP uat a cds dde ic 3 3 3 4 MMS SERVER OPTIONG ccccccccccsseeeecceeeceeeeeueeeeseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeenseeeeeees 3 4 3 5 MMS SRR VE FEI O 3 6 3 6 MMM SERVER SHUTDOWN eeeeeeeennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nennen nnns 3 7 SECTION 4 MMS CLIENT MAIN 4 1 4 1 OVERVIEW 4 1 4 2 MMS CLIENT 4 1 4 3 MMM CLIENT USER 4 3 4 3 1 UU HH IE 4 3 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 Alstom Signaling Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page 4 3 2 5 Sell ssi du ate dnb at ds at e dauid 4 4 4 3 3 Tools MOD so iria e 4 5 4 3 3 1 SS LETU dec hon N 4 5 4 3 3 2 Server Configuration 4 6 4 3 3 3 Refresh Server Connections 4 8 4 3 3 4 CDOS eI Cm 4 9 4 3 3 5 Task Scheduler inti aiias 4 12 4 3 4 MMS Cli t Help Gest ates antea ants dades Har tus adt nds
31. link s select the Variable field and press the Delete key on the keyboard There is no undo command for links P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 19 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor 5 8 ADD MMS SPECIFIC DATA Use the Additional Data Wizard to add MMS communication port and additional hardware information to the MMS project database Note Using this function of the MMS Editor application is not required because the communication port information can be added later in the MMS Server application and the additional hardware information is optional The MMS Editor and MMS Server applications can use the same database Table 5 10 Adding MMS Data to the Build File From the MMS Editor application select Edit Additional MMS Data The Additional Data Wizard opens Additional Data Introduction q These dialogs gather additional optional data For the Maintenance Management System MMS configuration THE TECHNOLOGY OF TOMORROW 5 RAILWAYS ALSTOM Skip this screen in the future Help Click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 20 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 10 Adding MMS Data to the Build File Cont The Port window opens Maintenance Management System MMS communications port setup should be initialized here MMS port setup can be modified in MMS Active ports Remove Properties m Connect to Help Cancel lt Back To add a port select the port an
32. the Sounds tab IBi xi Colors Sounds Alarm Sound File c Program FilessAlstom MMS sounds houston wav Browse DK 2 Click the Browse button and select sound file from the default location shown above or navigate to another file location and select the desired sound file 4 Click OK to save color and sound associations made and close the Options window The MMS Client returns P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 11 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main 4 3 3 5 Task Scheduler Use the Task Scheduler to add and manage tasks for example system maintenance tasks Follow the procedure in Table 4 6 Step Table 4 6 Using the Task Scheduler Action From the MMS Client user interface select Tools Task Scheduler The Task Scheduler window opens LT umi Exit a ISIE T Incomplete task 23 5 13 20 27 10 17 24 May 2012 I 1 2 3 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 21 22 23 24 28 QE 30 31 June 2012 4 5 7 11 12 13 14 18 19 20 2 25 26 27 28 July 2012 2 3 4 5 10 11 12 16 17 18 18 23 24 25 2 15 22 23 13 20 2 15 23 30 14 21 28 Bald X Task Priority Entry Date Due Date Completed Date P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 12 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main Table 4 6 Using the Task Scheduler Cont Step Action To add a new task click the
33. through the non vital processor board s diagnostic screens P2528 Rev B Dec 13 1 8 Alstom Signaling Inc General Description 1 9 MMS EDITOR Use the MMS Editor to e Graphically model a given location e Gather VPI application information e Link symbol parameters to VPI variables for each graphical element e Create an MMS Project database for use by MMS Client Runtime e Add alarms and sounds e Add security settings e Remove the color setting from generic symbols The model of the plant is entered through the user friendly Track Layout environment using symbols representing track circuits switches signals timers and other layout hardware The Import Wizard function guides the user to easily enter VPI configuration data into the MMS Project database Individual Symbol parameters can be linked to VPI variables by the drag and drop of VPI variable names into the parameter tables See SECTION 5 MMS Editor for a detailed explanation of how to use the MMS Editor to create an MMS Project 1 9 1 MMS Projects MMS Projects provides a variety of standard features e Iconic representation of Control System status e Symbol parameter states graphically displayed and recorded e Board level diagnostics w solution guidelines e VPI Il iVPI Vital and non vital variable states displayed can be recorded up to 128 Vital variables per Application see Table 1 6 up to 128 non vital variables per Application e VPI Il i
34. 1 5 SANS Baf causati tedio ibl M MIN MN MM I Ld 6 11 6 3 1 6 je tone 6 12 6 3 2 Maintenance Diagnostics o er 6 13 6 3 3 Application EXDIDIOE eism ei nn 6 15 6 3 4 LOG MANAG CN i lan 6 23 6 3 5 Configuration MANAG OM soe ei i eeu setae 6 25 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 ii Alstom Signaling Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page 6 3 6 Network Statistics Screen hon 6 27 SECTION Y SYMBOLS shui nit 7 1 7 1 OVERVIEW E ela ul eM ial IM ME 7 1 7 2 TRACK SYMBOLES ET o ao 7 1 7 2 1 Overlay ET 7 1 7 2 2 Non Coded zobrala is alza bola gie a 7 3 7 2 8 COC lo n 7 6 7 3 SWITGEESYMB OES 7 9 7 4 IGA SYNIBO Siw ei aee t ea eb e Het 7 12 7 4 1 COlDF EIOS Ea ad EAT M MERI MAPPA EDI CU 7 12 7 4 2 es Ede c 7 15 7 4 8 Seat EIOS iE 7 18 7 4 4 Semaphore n ias ea elei 7 21 7 5 MISCELLANEOUS SYMBOLS essere nnne 7 23 7 5 1 Alternate Tatio us ac et e roti bo aeos Ara otc p Apre rg Ft E 7 23 7 5 2 Grade ClOSSING E 7 24 7 5 3 Remote Local CONWONs a niit aie Ha P b dca 7 26 7 5 4 HELENU 7 27 7 5 5 E bor
35. 2 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor 5 3 CONFIGURE MMS EDITOR OPTIONS To modify user preferences in the MMS Editor application follow the procedure in Table 5 2 Table 5 2 Modifying MMS Editor User Preferences From the MMS Editor application select Tools Options The Options window opens with the General tab in front ee 0x General Colors Traffic Cab Rate gt gt e wet Don t Care 0 Grid Grid units pixels Width 10 Height fio Show Variables dialog on Parameter tab v Show all warnings Directories Configure the options on the General tab See Table 5 3 for descriptions Click Apply to save changes without closing the Options window P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 3 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 2 Modifying MMS Editor User Preferences Cont Click the Colors tab 5 General Colors Symbol colors Background Back gt Default white x Disabled Dark green 7 Selected Dark blue m Route Red s m Track Switch Gradexing colors ccupied Be Blocked Red he Altemate traffic Peach i Signal Timer DK Cancel Apply Help This tab consists of 5 sub tabs to configure color aspects See Table 5 4 for descriptions Click OK to save changes and close the Options window Table 5 3 General Tab Preferences Preference Description Directo
36. 2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 14 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime 6 3 3 Application Explorer WARNING Application Explorer is a non vital tool that displays the Boolean state of variables Application Explorer must not be used for Vital breakdown testing or Vital verification of parameter values The Application Explorer tool aids the troubleshooting of VPI systems by accessing variable data obtained through the diagnostic ports Multiple logic message or I O variables can be viewed in near real time Variables are displayed using their assigned names and their current Boolean or integer values Application logic statements can be displayed including the current values of the variables that comprise them See Figure 6 13 and Table 6 8 for more information t Record v Curr Reslt CSEXVPI Output Self Latch A Variables Alarms 12 Watch Remove Set Age Upgrade Cancel all 1279 2008 7 57 AM P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 15 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime Table 6 8 Application Explorer Screen Interface Callout Description 1 Click the Home button to return to the Main Screen 2 The Mode Tool Bar indicates whether Application Explorer is currently displaying real time data Runtime button or playing recorded data Playback button 3 The Application Tool Bar shows the applications in th
37. 7 9 Switch Symbol Attributes Cont Description User Possible Defined Entries Type of Switch Yes Generic Geneic Yes Switch Delay Time to wait for Yes hh mm ss ms 00 00 00 000 switch operation es Label Location Location of symbol Yes Top Bottom Center label Left Right Center Description Optional text Y Optional description Any Text 255 char max P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 10 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Table 7 10 Switch Symbol Parameters Controls Pea swe vespo _ POSITION_CALL NORMAL Request switch position to normal POSITION_CALL REVERSE Request switch position to reverse POSITION_CALL AUTOMATIC Request application to determine switch position based on routing Table 7 11 Switch Symbol Parameters Indications _ _ POSITION NORMAL Indicates switch position is normal facing end to trailing end solid line POSITION REVERSE Indicates switch position is reverse facing end to reverse end solid line CONTROL NORMAL Indicates switch is going normal CONTROL REVERSE Indicates switch is going reverse LOCK STATUS Indicates switch locking If locked displays L in locked color Otherwise displays U in default color REQUEST STATUS PENDING Indicates position call is pending Switch flashes in direction of CONTROL If CONTROL is unknown entire switch flashes REQUEST STATUS FAILED Indicates position call has failed P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 11 Alst
38. 9 Watch Window Options Menu Descriptions 6 19 Table 6 10 Application Explorer Screen Settings 6 21 Table 6 11 Log Manager Screen 6 24 Table 6 12 Configuration Manager Screen 6 26 Table 7 1 Overlay Track Symbol 7 1 Table 7 2 Overlay Track Symbol Parameters Indications 7 2 Table 7 3 Non Coded Track Symbol 7 3 Table 7 4 Non Coded Track Symbol Parameters Controls 7 4 Table 7 5 Non Coded Track Symbol Parameters Indications 7 5 Table 7 6 Coded Track Symbol 7 6 Table 7 7 Coded Track Symbol Parameters Controls 7 8 Table 7 8 Coded Track Symbol Parameters Indications 7 8 Table 7 9 Switch Symbol 7 9 Table 7 10 Switch Symbol Parameters 7 11 Table 7 11 Switch Symbol Parameters Indications 7
39. ALSTOM Maintenance Management System MMS Client Server v4 1 X for Alstom Vital Processor Interlocking Systems VPI IVP Copyright 2012 2013 Alstom Signaling Inc iVPI NVSP Board Non Vital System Processor Board Las well as a GC C Tras r User Manual P2528 ALSTOM Maintenance Management System MMS Client Server v4 1 X for Alstom Vital Processor Interlocking Systems VPI 1 Copyright 2012 2013 Alstom Signaling Inc Ef Alstom Maintenance Management System Client nl xl File Tools Help User Manual Alstom Signaling Inc P2528 Rev B December 2013 Printed in U S A LIST OF EFFECTIVE PAGES P2528 Maintenance Management System MMS Client Server version 4 1 x for Alstom Vital Processor Interlocking Systems VPI Il iVPI User Manual ORIGINAL ISSUE DATE CURRENT REVISION AND DATE PAGE Cover Title page Preface i through viii 1 1 through 1 12 2 1 through 2 14 3 1 through 3 8 4 1 through 4 20 5 1 through 5 24 6 1 through 6 28 7 1 through 7 32 8 1 through 8 2 9 1 through 9 2 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 August 2012 Rev B December 2013 CHANGE OR REVISION LEVEL December 2013 December 2013 December 2013 December 2013 December 2013 December 2013 December 2013 December 2013 December 2013 December 2013 December 2013 December 2013 December 2013 Alstom Signaling Inc T
40. Building the Location Model Cont Select a symbol by left mouse clicking over a symbol in the Layout area The border is drawn in the selected color ia Maintenance Management System Sample mdb E 5 gt File Edit View Tools Window Help 308x 9 hle ere 4 7 Hi ela BE EB S Z AH Properties Parameters Fixed attribute 1 West Characteristic Single head 4 Color Position None Head Enabled Position Light Flashing Disabled Red aspect Enabled Y ellow aspect Enabled Green aspect Enabled Lunar aspect Enabled Multiple symbols can be selected by holding the control key down while performing the select operation or by highlighting a selection area Symbols can be moved cut copied or deleted Symbols that are cut or copied can be pasted All operations can be undone The undo buffer is limited only by available memory When a symbol is selected the Properties tab lists the symbol properties and values such as connections to other symbols and display parameters Attribute property values whose Attribute names left column are not enclosed in square brackets are editable These values are edited by either choosing from a drop down list of items or entering values Up and Down arrow keys can be used to navigate through the properties table Note Fixed attribute property values cannot be edited The Parameters tab lists the symbol parameters and linked VPI variables P2528 Rev B Dec
41. C28 6038 Installshield Review the installation settings If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to To change any settings click Back and make the necessary changes Toinstall the MMS Client application click Install P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 12 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation Table 2 2 Installing the MMS Client Application Cont Step Action When the installation is done the InstallShield Wizard Completed screen opens ji Alstom Maintenance Management System Client InstallShield Wizard Click Finish The MMS Client application is now installed See SECTION 4 MMS Client Main for startup shutdown and configuration instructions If necessary repeat this procedure to install the MMS Client application on a VPI system workstation where the MMS Server application is installed P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 13 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 14 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Server SECTION 3 MMS SERVER 3 1 OVERVIEW This section explains how to e Start the MMS Server application Section 3 2 e Configure the MMS Server application Section 3 4 e Shut the MMS Server application down Section 3 6 As described in Section 2 2 the MMS Server application is typically installed on the VPI workstation located in the CIL 3 2 CONNECT TO A VPI SYSTEM
42. Client Main 4 4 SECURITY LEVELS MMS provides three levels of security service upon login If login is done when the MMS Client application starts up the user name and password is cached in MMS and sent to each MMS Server application location when the location is accessed from the MMS Client Location Panel See Section 4 2 for more information Security login can also be done after the MMS Client application is started See Section 4 3 3 1 for more information See Table 4 8 for functions available at each security level Table 4 8 Security Levels and Functions Security Level Function Level 1 default View locations For each location e Options View only diagnostics modify inhibits e Panel Remote control only no control functions full alarm control for example alarm mute and acknowledge Diagnostics Full control except edit comments clear Application Explorer Full control no change of options Log Manager Create and print reports e Configuration Manager Validate and print e Task Scheduler View and print no edit e Communication Explorer Network statistics only Level 2 All Level 1 plus For each location e Panel Full control full alarm control for example alarm acknowledge e Options Full control e Diagnostics Full control e Application Explorer Full control Log Manager Full control e Configuration Manager Full control e Task Scheduler Full control e C
43. Client Runtime 6 3 6 Network Statistics Screen The Communication Explorer Network Statistics screen displays network statistics including number of received and transmitted messages possible error counts and nodes connected Statistics can be cleared and updated by using the Clear and Refresh buttons ga Maintenance Management System iVPI i PI A e c 7 Home ZJ 4 MMS WPla wspi 899 Rec play ddl r Network Statistics Refresh Clear Name enetl IP 10 163 80 100 00 16 9b 00 09 01 is on line Packets 0000083796 Dropped 00000 Packets 0000106196 Dropped 00000 Errors 00000 FIFO 00000 Frame 00000 Length 00000 CRC 00000000 Collision 00000 Local name Remote Name Remote IP Remote Port Tx Rx Rx lost Rx CoF Rx drop MAC Diagnostic 10 163 80 99 02446 00113 00004 Device Name enet2 IP 00 16 9b 00 09 02 is off line Q9 12 9 2008 8 15 40 Figure 6 17 Communication Explorer Network Statistics Screen P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 27 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 28 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols SECTION 7 SYMBOLS 7 1 OVERVIEW This section describes the symbols used in MMS layout configuration Each symbol has a tool bar icon used to select the symbol and an associated image symbol that appears on the layout screen 7 2 T
44. Creating a New MMS Project cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 5 6 Table 5 6 Building the Location Model aetas net 5 10 Table 5 7 2 2 5 13 Table 5 8 CAAPE Project Data Imported by the MMS Editor When PBIS 86 uiuere Ea DAD MERO 5 17 Table 5 9 Linking VPI Variables to Symbol Parameters 5 18 Table 5 10 Adding MMS Data to the Build 5 20 Table 5 11 Creating a Summary 5 23 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 V Alstom Signaling Inc LIST OF TABLES Table No Title Page Table 5 12 Printing a Layout Drawing asesor rere etc haerere 5 24 Table 6 1 Starting the MMS Client Runtime 6 2 Table 6 2 MMS Main Screen Delall n titel e ant und 6 4 Table 6 3 Main Screen Settings Tabs toe b ee itio ee e id es 6 9 Table 6 4 Main Screen Help Menu nr ccn e eid dieere deeds 6 10 Table 6 5 Main Screen Control System Status Indications 6 11 Table 6 6 Main Screen Tools 6 12 Table 6 7 Maintenance Diagnostics Screen Interface 6 14 Table 6 8 Application Explorer Screen Interface 6 16 Table 6
45. Creating a New MMS Project From the MMS Editor application select File New The New Project Wizard opens New Project Wizard Introduction The New Project Wizard will help you get started with new Project By entering information into Fields on the Following dialogs a new Project can be created with ease TH TECHNOLOGY Of TOMORROW S RAJIWAYS A LST M Skip this screen in the future Help Next gt Finish Click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 6 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 5 Creating a New MMS Project Cont The Information window opens New Project Wizard Information i The new Project name must be entered all other information is optional The optional information may be added later through Project properties Location path is set to the default project path which can be set in Options Mame and Folder Folder path C Program Files AL STOM MMS Apps Name Sample Description Author s Company Location Version 1 0 Help Cancel lt Back Next gt Finish In the Name and Folder section enter the path to the project folder location the folder must already exist and a name for the new project Additional fields are optional Click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 7 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 5 Creating a New MMS Project Cont The Templates window opens New Project
46. HIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK P2528 Rev B Dec 13 Alstom Signaling Inc PREFACE NOTICE OF CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION Information contained herein is confidential and is the property of Alstom Signaling Incorporated Where furnished with a proposal the recipient shall use it solely to evaluate the proposal Where furnished to customer it shall be used solely for the purposes of inspection installation or maintenance Where furnished to a supplier it shall be used solely in the performance of the contract The information shall not be used or disclosed by the recipient for any other purposes whatsoever VPI WEE Z and Microchron are registered trademarks of Alstom Signaling Inc GM4000A iVPI microWIU M and VCS are trademarks of Alstom Signaling Inc All other trademarks referenced herein are trademarks of their respective owners FOR QUESTIONS AND INQUIRIES CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1 800 717 4477 OR WWW ALSTOMSIGNALINGSOLUTIONS COM ALSTOM SIGNALING INC 1025 JOHN STREET WEST HENRIETTA NY 14586 REVISION LOG O A August Original issue JF KS 2012 December Updates to update and SG KS 2013 clarify screenshots PENNE P2528 Rev B Dec 13 Alstom Signaling Inc THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK P2528 Rev B Dec 13 Alstom Signaling Inc ABOUT THE MANUAL This manual is intended to provide the necessary information to maintain and ensure proper operation of the Client Server v
47. MENTS FEATURES Table 1 1 Minimum PC Requirements Operating System Windows XP SP2 amp SP3 Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows Server 2008 32 bit Operating Systems only CPU Intel II GHz Pentium or compatible 100 GB available Input Device One of Touch screen Mouse Trackball Joystick and a Keyboard Display SVGA 1024 x 768 One network connection two required for redundancy CD ROM drive Table 1 2 Control System Component Requirements VPI Application Must be created using VPI II iVPI application built with CAAPE version 12C or later CSEX4 Board CSEX4 used in VPI II Systems or NVSP Board NVSP Board used in iVPI Systems Does not support CSE or CSEX1 boards P2528 Rev B Dec 13 1 2 Alstom Signaling Inc General Description 1 5 PRODUCT PART NUMBERS Table 1 3 Commercialized Product Part Numbers Part Number Commodity Type Description 51795 081 00 Software XP VPI MMS Server Editor Win7 32 Maintenance Management System Current Released Version is 4 1 x 51795 082 00 Software XP VPI MMS Client Maintenance Win7 32 Management System Current Released Version is 4 1 x 1 6 DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS The conventions in Table 1 4 are used in this manual Table 1 4 Document Conventions Convention Description bold In command lines bold text represents information that should be entered exactly as shown keywords bold italic Bold
48. Main Screen Once MMS Client Runtime is started the project layout display is shown and initialization is performed If the selected MMS Server is configured to connect to VPI via DataTrain VIII communications ports the status of those ports is displayed on the Status Bar typically Port x Station y is on line 6 3 1 Main Screen The MMS Client Runtime application opens to the Main Screen Use the Main Screen to display system control system status control data and indication data See Figure 6 1 and Table 6 2 for more information TRACKS COMM LINKS VITAL COMM LINKS NON VITAL 1 N N2 TW NORMAL TW STBY W NORMAL W STBY 715 T184 NDIISS METIEN NERS TW P SCCK OK N TW PVSCCK OK S TW P NVSCCK OK N TW P NVSCCK OK S NVIP NVSCCK OK N i MENSES TW D VSCCK OK N TW D VSCCK OK S TW D NVSCCK OK N TW D NYSCCK 0K S NVIP NVSCCK OK S N1 722 S N2 729 N 2 729 5 TB NORMAL TB STBY TB NORMAL TB STBY RTU NVSCCK OK N TB P VSCCK OK N 5 TB P NVSCCK OK N TB P NVSCCK OK S RTU NYSCCK 0K S N1 729 S N2 735 N 2 735 5 N1 735 S N2 738 N N2 738 S TN MM M NETE TE DVSCCKOKN TBDYSCCKOKS TB D NVSCCKOKN TE NVSCCKOKS TAP cco on N1 744 N N2 748 N N2 748 S N S OK N N S OK S STAP NVSCCK 0K S N2 754 N 2 754 5 AFCPU COMM LINK STATUS NORMAL PROCESSOR STANDBY PROCESSOR AFCPU OK I N AECDILOK 1 TRAFFIC AF CPU OM OGIVPS NOGINVS AFCPU1 OK 11 N2 AFCPU Off TW 1RFSPR N TW 2NF
49. NON VITAL BOARD NETWORK PORTS For MMS to use the non vital diagnostic network port configure the non vital board as follows e Enable networking e Enable a network port e Enable diagnostics on the network port e Assign an IP address to the network port If a Panel is used configure a Panel message If data logs will be archived specify a network port See the appropriate CAAPE reference manual or online help for specifics on input records P2528 Rev B Dec 13 8 1 Alstom Signaling Inc VPI Port Configuration 8 3 COMPILER REPORT OPTIONS Before compiling each application ensure that the Listing Reports section of the application s Run Controls includes at least the following options e Generate Tracker Information e Parameters e Logic Equations Other listing options can also be selected This data must be available in the report file for MMS to display readable variable names and logic statements and playback CSEX Data Logs P2528 Rev B Dec 13 8 2 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Communication SECTION 9 MMS COMMUNICATION This section contains block diagrams describing MMS communications 9 1 DATA LOG RETRIEVAL PROCESSING Data log retrieval use DataTrain VIII communications in a multi drop Master Slave mode with MMS as the Master There is no cycled polling default response timeout is 250 ms Message fixed at three tries P2528 Rev B Dec 13 9 1 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Communication v Query Lo
50. PECT CALL CALL ON Request signal for move into occupied territory ASPECT CALL FLEET Reclear signal to allow following moves Table 7 17 Position Light Symbol Parameters Indications jam ACTIVE ASPECT head Indicates aspect color for each head aspect color ASPECT STATUS head Indicates the filament status aspect color OPEN FLEET Indicates fleeting enabled If fleeted displays F in fleet color Otherwise no F displayed REQUEST STATUS PENDING Indicates signal call is pending If pending signal border pending color REQUEST STATUS FAILED Indicates signal call has failed If failed signal border failed color P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 17 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 4 3 Search Lights Use the following symbols to indicate search lights e Toolbar Icons East W West e Symbol Image Table 7 18 Search Light Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Entries Defined Symbol ID ID number of the Set By symbol Application Alignment East West alignment Smauk l Any Text Symbol ID 128 char max SL N N N Label Text label of Y symbol Type of signal No __ Search Light Y Mech Delay Time delay for Yes hh mm ss ms 00 00 00 000 search light mechanism operation Head A B C Enable up to three Y heads per Search light Flashing Enable flashing for Y Enabled Disabled Disabled this head Flash Rate Flash rate for t
51. RACK SYMBOLS 7 2 1 Overlay Track Use this symbol to indicate overlay track circuits typically placed over other tracks switches e Toolbar Icon Symbol Image Table 7 1 Overlay Track Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Defined Entries Symbol ID ID number of the Set By symbol Application d Symbols associated with this track Label Text label of symbol Yes Any Text Symbol ID 128 char max TR Loss of Shunt Time to wait after Yes hh mm ss ms 00 00 00 000 Delay loss of shunt Cab Signal Allow cab signal Yes Enabled Disabled display Disabled Label Location Location of symbol Yes Top Bottom Bottom label Left Right Center Description Optional text Yes Optional description Any Text 255 char max P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 1 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Parameters Controls None Table 7 2 ae me Track Symbol Parameters Indications A STATUS LR Indicates track occupancy If set track color occupied Otherwise color default TRACK STATUS BLOCKED Indicates a track is blocked from traffic If set track color blocked OCCUPIED overrides BLOCKED TRACK ROUTE LOCKED Indicates the track is part of a locked route If set track color route TRACK ROUTE POSSIBLE Indicates the track is an Entry or Exit point If set and Entry Exit is Yes a mid section of the track color route TRACK STATUS overrides TRACK ROUTE CAB RATE RATE 1 through Indic
52. SPR N TB 2RFSPR N AFCPU OR a TW 1RFSPR S TW 2NFSPR S TB 2RFSPR S AFCPU O AFCPU ON AFCPU O NN lt Toots Maintenance Application Log Diagnostic Explorer Manager E Lonhguration NO3STAP Manager 97 16 2012 1 51 57 PM Information 61590 is connecting to 102520628 21 776 2012 151PM o Figure 6 1 MMS Main Screen P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 3 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime Table 6 2 MMS Main Screen Detail Callout Description 1 Runtime Mode Shows Indicator Panel With Track Switch Signal and Generic Controls Available 2 Log In Window Allows user to set their login credentials 3 Project Watch Window Activated By Enable Watch Window Displays Data See Section 6 3 1 1 for more information 4 Settings Preferences Provides configuration of software options See Section 6 3 1 2 for more information 5 Help Menu Provides access to the MMS online help file See Section 6 3 1 3 for more information 6 Status Bar Displays MMS runtime information as an expandable text list See Section 6 3 1 5 for more information 7 Tools Provides access to the MMS Client Runtime tools See Section 6 3 1 6 for more information P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 4 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime 6 3 1 1 Project Watch Window WARNING The Project Watch Window is a non vital tool For verification of Vital parameters the addres
53. VPI Application logic display e VPI II iVPI Data log retrieval view Data logs and recorded data Log reports e VPI II iVPI Configuration reports e list for task scheduling Additional features are available for newer VPI and CAAPE software versions as summarized in Table 1 6 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 1 9 Alstom Signaling Inc General Description Table 1 6 MMS Projects Features Available with Specific VPI Il iVPI and or CAAPE Software ee View up to 128 Vital variable states VPI CPU II and iVPI VSP using Ethernet at one time in Application Explorer and CAAPE version 8 or later and MMS version 3 0 or later View up to 128 non vital variable iVPI NVSP using Ethernet states at one time in Application and Explorer CAAPE version 8 or later and MMS version 3 0 or later P2528 Rev B Dec 13 1 10 Alstom Signaling Inc General Description 1 10 MMS SERVER MMS Server is an application that communicates with VPI systems and handles requests from MMS Clients MMS Servers reside on a network to allow communication to MMS Clients using Windows Communication Foundation over TCP IP MMS Server uses the data provided in an MMS Project database created with MMS Editor This database contains data describing the plant model and connected Control Systems MMS Server continuously displays the health of each connected control system If a problem is identified diagnostic information is r
54. a selected symbol s parameter follow the procedure in Table 5 9 Table 5 9 Linking VPI Variables to Symbol Parameters From the MMS Editor application select the Parameters tab Note Ensure that the Show Variable dialog on Parameters tab option is checked in Tools Options see Table 5 2 Step 1 and that CAAPE data is imported see Section 5 6 iz Maintenance Management System Sample mdb lol B File Edit View Tools Window Help 81 x Quel d y mx o were 4 827 j ocH8 O 0 on t xw Fixed attribute P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 18 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 9 Linking VPI Variables to Symbol Parameters Cont The Variable List window opens Variable List Select and drag a variable from this list to a Variable field in the Parameter grid Less v Show full names Filters System All Application fan v Usage Indications amp Controls v Use the mouse to drag and drop the symbol for the required variable to the Variable field of the Parameter Control type variables can only be linked to control type parameters Control variables are data received by the VPI MMS VPI Indication variables can only be linked to indication parameters Indication variables are data sent by the VPI VPI gt MMS Only one indication variable can be linked to a parameter multiple control variables can be linked to a parameter 3 To remove the
55. ack color route TRACK_ROUTE POSSIBLE Indicates the track is an Entry or Exit point If set and Entry Exit is Yes a mid section of the track color route TRACK_STATUS overrides TRACK_ROUTE EAST WEST CODES CODE 1 Indicates track codes through EAST CODES displayed as code list gt gt CODE 9 WEST CODES displayed as code list indicates unknown code CAB RATE RATE 1 through Indicates cab signal rate if enabled RATE 7 Rate index is displayed as index indicates invalid index P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 8 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 3 SWITCH SYMBOLS Use the following symbols to indicate switches e Toolbar Icons 4 Northeast SE Southeast NW Northwest 7 SW Southwest g e Symbol Image Table 7 9 Switch Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Defined Entries Symbol ID ID number of the Set By symbol Application Alignment Alignment of switch E NENNEN SECUN Overlay Tracks Overlay tracks associated with this switch Neighbor Symbol linked to the Facing facing end of this switch Neighbor Symbol linked to the Trailing trailing end of this switch Neighbor Symbol linked to the Reverse reverse end of this switch Signal Link Symbol linked to the Facing facing end of this signal Signal Link Symbol linked to the Trailing trailing end of this signal P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 9 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Table
56. ates cab signal rate if enabled RATE 7 Rate index is displayed as index indicates invalid index P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 2 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 2 2 Non Coded Track Use this symbol to indicate track circuits without codes e Toolbar Icon e Symbol Image Table 7 3 Non Coded Track Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Defined Entries Symbol ID ID number of the Set By symbol Application Overlay Tracks Overlay tracks associated with this track head end of this track Signal Link Symbol linked to the Head head end of this signal Signal Link Symbol linked to the Tail tail end of this signal Label Text label of symbol Yes Any Text Symbol ID 128 char max TR Type Type of Track Yes AC No Code DC No Code DC No Code Loss of Shunt Time to wait after Yes hh mm ss ms 00 00 00 000 Delay loss of shunt Cab Signal Allow cab signal Yes Enabled Disabled display Disabled Entry Exit Allow use as Yes Yes No No entry exit track P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 3 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Table 7 3 Non Coded Track Symbol Attributes Cont Description User Possible Defined Entries Label Location Location of symbol Yes Top Bottom Bottom label Left Right Center Description Optional text Optional description Any Text 255 char max Table 7 4 Non Coded Track Symbol Parameters Controls NN ENTRY EXIT CALL ENTRY Request track as
57. ccess to serial ports through VT100 Display network Explorer statistics for networked connections Configuration Reports the expected and actual configuration items for each Manager Application of the selected System Both hardware and firmware items can be reported Control System Hardware device connected to MMS computer Currently only VPI II iVPI systems are supported Control Variable Data received by the VPI II iVPI system CPU II Central Processing Unit Il board used in the VPI II Vital processor CPU PD Central Processing Unit Polynomial Divider board used in the VPI vital processor CSEX A family of non vital communications and I O control boards including CSEX3 and CSEX4 used in VPI II systems Data Log MMS events System status Diagnostics and VPI Data Logs saved in the MMS database Drawing Area The Layout area of the MMS Editor where the location model is created This is where symbols are placed and connected EULA End user license agreement P2528 Rev B Dec 13 1 4 Alstom Signaling Inc General Description Table 1 5 Glossary of Terms Cont Term Definition HHT Hand Held Terminal a simple text based diagnostic display device Import Wizard A set of dialogs that guide a user through the steps necessary to place VPI information into the MMS Project database Indication Variable Data received by the VPI II iVPI system
58. d click To remove a port select the port and click Remove To configure a port select the port click Properties and select the desired ports to which MMS should connect Available ports r Connection setup System Connection vj NOBIVPS NOBINYS 10 25 212 28 ray NO6IYPS NO6IYPS 10 25 212 26 Click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 21 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 10 Adding MMS Data to the Build File Cont The Hardware window opens Additional Data Hardware Optional system hardware information may be eneterd here This information can help in tracking the hardware configuration System Mod Slot Bd Namel Assembly Serial Rev Install date Help Cancel i Next gt Finish Enter any additional hardware information optional Click Finish The Additional Data Wizard closes P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 22 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor 5 9 CREATE A SUMMARY REPORT The MMS Editor application can create a summary report Table 5 11 Creating a Summary Report 1 From the MMS Editor application select Tools Summary Report The Additional Data Summary window opens Maintenance Management System configuration summary m Cance Bac ext gt Finish To create a report click New Report To save the report click Save To print the report click Print To close the Additional Data Summary window click Finish P2528 Re
59. d head end of this signal Signal Link Symbol linked to the No Tail tail end of this signal Label Text label of symbol Yes Any Text Symbol ID 128 char max TR Type Type of Track Yes AC Coded DC DC Coded Coded Loss of Shunt Time to wait after Yes hh mm ss ms 00 00 00 000 Delay loss of shunt Cab Signal Allow cab signal Yes Enabled Disabled display Disabled Entry Exit Allow use as Yes Yes No No entry exit track P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 6 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Table 7 6 Coded Track Symbol Attributes Cont User Possible Description Defined Entries Label Location Location of symbol Top Bottom Bottom label Left Right Center Description Optional text Optional description Any Text 255 char max P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 7 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Table 7 7 Coded Track 3 Parameters Controls Parameter Description ENTRY EXIT CALL UE 58 Request track as entry point in NX if enabled operation ENTRY EXIT CALL EXIT Request track as exit point in NX operation if enabled Table 7 8 Coded Track Symbol Parameters Indications EL CHEN RN NN TRACK STATUS OCCUPIED Indicates track occupancy If set track color occupied Otherwise color default TRACK_STATUS BLOCKED Indicates a track is blocked from traffic If set track color blocked OCCUPIED overrides BLOCKED TRACK_ROUTE LOCKED Indicates the track is part of a locked route If set tr
60. e 7 33 Generic Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Defined Entries Symbol ID ID number of the NO Set By symbol Application Label Text label of symbol Yes Any Text Symbol ID 128 char max Gn Type Generic type Yes Indication only Indication amp Control only Control Indication amp Control Color Te Yes Audible False Yes Sees Audible mue Yes Delay Time Yes hh mm ss ms Protect Flag Enables Are you Yes Enabled Disabled sure dialog on Disabled control Label Location Location of symbol Yes Top Bottom Right label Left Right Description Optional text Yes Optional Any Text 255 char max description P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 28 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Table 7 34 Generic Symbol Parameters Controls meme sw _ GENERIC OUTPUT True False Control bit if enabled Table 7 35 Generic Symbol Parameters Indications meme _ _ GENERIC INPUT Indicates state of input if enabled If set generic color generic indication P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 29 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 5 6 Direction Indicator Use this symbol to indicate direction of traffic e Toolbar Icon lt gt e Symbol Image Table 7 36 Direction Indicator Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Defined Entries Symbol ID ID number of the No symbol Ye Set By Application Direction Indicator Label
61. e Figure 4 1 and Table 4 2 for more information Server Server Address Operational Status Communication Status Alarm Status Loc Six Location One localhost 8000 Figure 4 1 MMS Client User Interface Table 4 2 MMS Client User Interface Details Callout Description File Menu Contains Exit function See Section 4 5 for more information 2 Tools Menu Contains configuration options See Section 4 3 2 for more information 3 Help Menu Contains the MMS online help file See Section 4 3 4 for more information 4 Locations Panel Displays status for all MMS servers locations on the network See Section 4 3 2 for more information P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 3 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main 4 3 2 Locations Panel The Locations Panel e Displays status for all MMS Servers locations on the network e Launches the MMS Client Runtime application for a selected MMS Server location see Section 6 3 Server Server Address Operational Status Communication Status Alarm Status Location One localhost 8000 Figure 4 2 MMS Client Locations Panel The Locations Panel displays the following information for each MMS Server e Server Name Server column e Server Address and connection status via color indication e Status Operational Communication and Alarm The Locations Panel uses text displays Unknown Nominal Warning and Error and color indicati
62. e active Control System Click either button in the tool bar to make an application active 4 The View Tool Bar indicates whether the Logic Window Equation View button or Timing Window Timing View button is displayed 5 Click the Settings button to configure the Application Explorer screen 6 Click the Help button to access the MMS online help file 7 Use the Record Playback controls to record variable values as they are received and save them to a Watch Log File Playback can use Watch Log files or VPI Data Logs All playback data is displayed as a timing diagram e Playback Record Button Click the Record button to record to a txt file for playback Load Button Click this button to load a previously saved Watch log file for playback e Save Button Click this button to save Application Explorer recorded data in a Watch log file e Clear Button Click this button to clear the buffer e Record Button Click this button to record Application Explorer data Note One Application s selected variable data can be recorded at a time Recorded data is lost when switching to a new application Note If the Applications recorded data needs to be saved then save it to a Watch Log file before switching to a new application P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 16 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime Table 6 8 Application Explorer Screen Interface Cont Callout Description 8 When the Equation icon on the Display to
63. e installed together on the VPI workstation in the CIL See Figure 2 1 MMS Server installed on VPI workstation MMS Server Bt installed on Central Control with VPI workstation MMS Client Q MMS Server amp Client MMS Server amp Client installed on installed on VPI workstation VPI workstation Figure 2 1 MMS Server Client Installation Overview P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 1 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation 2 2 MMS SERVER INSTALLATION Install the MMS Server application at the location site where the VPI system is located Note The MMS Editor application is installed when the MMS Server application is installed To install the MMS Server application follow the steps in Table 2 1 Table 2 1 Installing the MMS Server Application Step Action 1 Insert the MMS Server installation CD ROM P N 51795 082 00 into the CD ROM drive 2 To start the installation process Browse to the CD ROM drive and double click the Setup exe file or e Select Start from the Taskbar and Run from the Menu bar enter x Setup exe where x is the CD ROM drive letter Note If installing MMS on a Windows 7 system Right click on Setup exe file and select Run as Administrator 3 The InstallShield Wizard Welcome screen opens i Alstom Maintenance Management System Server InstallShield Wizard 17 Click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 2 Alstom Signaling Inc Installati
64. ected to the MMS workstation See Section 3 2 for VPI system to MMS workstation connections 2 Start the MMS Server Section 3 2 and MMS Client Section 4 2 applications From the MMS Client application double click on a location MMS Server in the Locations Panel see Section 4 3 2 The MMS Client Runtime application opens for the selected location Note An unknown Control System status on startup is most likely due to an MMS Server port to VPI MAC port communication problem The MMS Client Runtime application opens See the following list for more information To display system control system status control data and indication data use the Main Screen see Sections 6 3 1 1 through 6 3 1 6 To display hardware status and diagnostic data along with troubleshooting and suggested solutions use the Maintenance Diagnostics Screen see Section 6 3 2 To display VPI application variable data for tracing possible problems use the Application Explorer screen see Section 6 3 3 To retrieve VPI CSEX Data Logs use the Log Manager Screen see Section 6 3 4 To display VPI control system hardware and firmware configuration information use the Configuration Manager Screen see Section 6 3 5 To display and schedule maintenance tasks use the Task Scheduler Screen see Section 6 3 6 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 2 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime 6 3 MMS CLIENT RUNTIME USER INTERFACE The MMS Client Runtime application opens to the
65. eiving data from directory 5 created on 12 1 1999 5 00 00 AM Retreiving data from directory created on 12 1 1999 6 00 00 AM Retreiving data from directory 7 created on 12 1 1999 7 00 00 AM Retreiving data from directory 8 created on 12 1 1999 8 00 00 AM Aborting log retrieve Log retrieve request aborted by user Log retrieve request aborted by user Data Log retreival complete 4 12 8 2008 3 58 46 PM 1314 has connected to 10 163 80 100 HCE 12 9 2008 7 59AM Figure 6 15 Log Manager Screen P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 23 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime Table 6 11 Log Manager Screen Interface Callout Description 1 Click the Home button to return to the Main Screen 2 The Application Tool Bar displays the active System s Applications that have associated Data Log ports Select an Application to retrieve its logs 3 The Action Tool Bar contains the following buttons e Retrieve Button Click to retrieve the selected Application s data log All log data is saved in the MMS project data base file located in the Apps folder Previously retrieved data is skipped only new data is retrieved The selected Application s log date time and version can also be retrieved Archive Button Click to archive copy the project data base file into the Archive folder The project log data can optionally be cleared once the archive is complete e Report Source Butt
66. eleted or printed See the following steps for more information P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 14 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main Table 4 6 Using the Task Scheduler Cont Step Action 4 To change an existing task select a task in the Task pane and click the Edit Task button Es The Edit Task window opens ID 52 Task fe task Priority Urgent 7 Entry Due Tue May 23 2012 Wed May 30 2012 2 25 24 3 00 00 PM OK Edit the fields as needed The ID field is read only See Step 2 for field descriptions Click OK to save changes and close the Edit Task window The Task Scheduler returns 5 To copy an existing task select the task to be copied and click the Copy Task Ep button Ba The new task appears in the Task pane below the task from which it was copied The Task Scheduler assigns a new ID to the copy oj xt ZA Incomplete task due dates in bold EN May 2012 2 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 15 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main Table 4 6 Using the Task Scheduler Cont Step Action 6 To mark a task as completed select the task and click the Complete Task button 5 The Completed window opens Completed Tue May 29 2012 3 54 20 PM l Select the date and time and click OK The selected date time appears in the Completed Date column in the Task pane
67. entry point in NX if enabled operation ENTRY EXIT CALL EXIT Request track as exit point in NX operation if enabled P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 4 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Table 7 5 Non Coded Track Symbol Parameters Indications TRACK STATUS OCCUPIED Indicates track occupancy If set track color occupied Otherwise color default TRACK STATUS BLOCKED Indicates a track is blocked from traffic If set track color blocked OCCUPIED overrides BLOCKED TRACK_ROUTE LOCKED Indicates the track is part of a locked route If set track color route TRACK_ROUTE POSSIBLE Indicates the track is an Entry or Exit point If set and Entry Exit is Yes a mid section of the track color route TRACK_STATUS overrides TRACK_ROUTE CAB_RATE RATE_1 through Indicates cab signal rate if enabled RATE_7 Rate index is displayed as index indicates invalid index P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 5 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 2 3 Coded Track Use this symbol to indicate coded track circuits e Toolbar Icon e Symbol Image 7 Table 7 6 Coded Track Symbol Attributes User Possible Description Defined Entries Symbol ID ID number of the NO Set By symbol Application Overlay Tracks Overlay tracks No associated with this track Neighbor Head Symbol linked to the No head end of this track Neighbor Tail Symbol linked to the NO tail end of this track Signal Link Symbol linked to the No Hea
68. equested and logged Control Systems are connected through Ethernet ports to the MMS server computer allowing data to be stored and transferred to MMS clients Controls and indications control system health application equation and variable data configuration information and data log information can be transferred The Control System information includes e physical hardware layout and identification e type of system application e variable data e equation logic data e network connection type and settings P2528 Rev B Dec 13 1 11 Alstom Signaling Inc General Description 1 11 MMS CLIENT MMS Client consists of two applications MMS Client Main and MMS Client Runtime MMS Client Main connects to MMS Servers displays overall server status and allows the user to open MMS Client Runtime for an individual server 1 11 1 MMS Client Main MMS Client Main allows the user to e View operational communication amp alarm status e Setup server configuration data e Set colors for status and assign sounds to alarms e Allows user to open MMS Client Runtime 1 11 2 MMS Client Runtime MMS Client Runtime e Uses a graphical point and click interface eliminating the need to know command sets for each protocol Displayed graphical symbols change state based on the linked control system variable data e Continuously displays the health of each connected control system e Displays information on designated pages see Table 1 7
69. ersion 4 1 x of Maintenance Management System MMS for Alstom Vital Processor Interlocking Systems VPI II iVPI The information in this manual is arranged into sections The title and a brief description of each section follow Section 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION This section provides general information on the components of MMS Section 2 INSTALLATION This section describes how to install the MMS Server and MMS Client applications Section 3 MMS SERVER This section explains how to start the MMS Server application shut it down and configure it as needed Section 4 MMS CLIENT MAIN This section explains how to start the MMS Client Main application shut it down and configure it as needed Section 5 MMS EDITOR This section explains how to use the MMS Editor application Section 6 MMS CLIENT RUNTIME This section explains how to use the MMS Client Runtime application Section 7 SYMBOLS This section describes the layout symbols used in the MMS programs Section 8 VPI PORT CONFIGURATION This section explains how to configure VPI ports to acquire data for MMS Section 9 MMS COMMUNICATION This section contains block diagrams describing MMS communication P2528 Rev B Dec 13 Alstom Signaling Inc THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK P2528 Rev B Dec 13 Alstom Signaling Inc MANUAL SPECIAL NOTATIONS In the Alstom manuals three methods are used to convey special informational notations These n
70. g Record v fs E Response Response OK v Issue Error Increment Tries v Save In MMS Log End Of Log Next Record GERMEN Wait for Response A 24 v Enable ResponseTimer Response VERIFIED fe N Pa Return OK X no Response Timer yes us A P d Return Timeout Figure 9 1 Data Log Retrieval Processing P2528 Rev B Dec 13 9 2 Alstom Signaling Inc FOR QUESTIONS AND INQUIRIES CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE AT 1 800 717 4477 OR WWW ALSTOMSIGNALINGSOLUTIONS COM ALSTOM SIGNALING INC 1025 JOHN STREET WEST HENRIETTA NY 14586
71. his Y 0 head 40 45 50 55 60 65 Red Aspect Enable Red aspect Y Enabled Disabled Enabled for this head P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 18 Alstom Signaling Inc Enabled Disabled A Enabled B C Disabled es Characteristic es Single head 3 Single head Color LED Color LED None Home Approach es es es es Symbols Table 7 18 Search Light Symbol Attributes Cont Description User Possible Entries Defined Yellow Aspect Enable Yellow Enabled Disabled Enabled aspect for this head Green Aspect Enable Green Enabled Disabled Enabled aspect for this head Track Select Enable Track Aspect Select aspect for this head Label Location Location of symbol label Description Optional text description Enabled Disabled Disabled Top Bottom Left Bottom East Right Top West Optional Any Text 255 char max Lunar Aspect Enable Lunar Yes Enabled Disabled Disabled aspect for this head P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 19 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Table 7 19 Search Light Symbol Parameters Controls me _ _ _ ASPECT CALL CANCEL Remove the request of permissive signal call ASPECT CALL CALL Request for signal ASPECT CALL CALL ON Request signal for move into occupied territory ASPECT CALL FLEET Reclear signal to allow following moves Table 7 20 Search Light Symbol Parameters Indications Parameter oeeo _ ACTIVE ASPECT head
72. iVPI Integrated Vital Processor Interlocking an Alstom Vital wayside control system LCS file The compiler s report file for a non vital application Ics Log Manager Handles the retrieval of VPI II iVPI data logs and the archival and display of all log data LVC file The compiler s report file for a Vital processor application lvc MAC port Maintenance ACcess Port a port used to access diagnostic data MMS Maintenance Management System MMS Client MMS Client consists of two applications MMS Client Main connects to MMS Servers displays overall server status and allows the user to open MMS Client Runtime for an individual server MMS Client Runtime MMS Editor An application that graphically displays runtime information for an individual server location An application used to create MMS Project databases MMS Event Log MMS Server VPI II iVPI control and indication data is recorded as MMS Event Log data An application that communicates with VPI systems and handles requests from MMS Clients Maintenance Diagnostics Graphical display of control system hardware status and diagnostic data Non Vital Processor Board A board responsible for the VPI II iVPI system non vital processing CSEX4 NVSP NVSP Non Vital System Processor non vital communications and I O control board used in iVPI systems NX An eNtrance eXit method of requesting a route through
73. ick on the icon to access the following options e Options see Section 3 4 e Help see Section 3 5 e Shutdown see Section 3 6 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 3 3 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Server 3 4 MMS SERVER OPTIONS The MMS Server application provides several settings tabs to configure server operation To access the settings tabs follow the procedure in Table 3 3 Table 3 3 Accessing the MMS Server Settings Tabs Step Action 1 On the VPI system workstation with the MMS Server application installed right click on the MMS Server icon in the system tray From the pop up menu select Options Options Help Shutdown 2 The Settings window opens X Log Retrieval Archive Playback Projects Endpoints Ports Clock Sync Record Startup configuration Always use this project C Choose project Directories File Active AlarmTest DataLog Available configurations Project AlarmT est DataLog N AlarmT estD atalog C Archive test Select the tab or tabs and make the necessary configurations See Table 3 4 for descriptions of the MMS Server Settings tabs 3 When all configuration settings are made click OK to save the settings and close the Settings window P2528 Rev B Dec 13 3 4 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Server Table 3 4 MMS Server Settings Tab Descriptions Tab Projects Description Use this tab to choose a project on sta
74. ional text description Enabled Disabled Disabled Optional Any Text 255 char max Lunar Aspect Enable Lunar Yes Enabled Disabled Disabled aspect for this head P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 13 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Table 7 13 Color Light Symbol Parameters Controls ASPECT CALL CANCEL Remove the request of permissive signal call ASPECT CALL CALL Request for signal ASPECT CALL CALL ON Request signal for move into occupied territory ASPECT CALL FLEET Reclear signal to allow following moves Table 7 14 Color Light Symbol Parameters Indications Parameter esplen _ ACTIVE ASPECT head Indicates aspect color for each head aspect color ASPECT STATUS head Indicates the filament status aspect color _ OPEN FLEET Indicates fleeting enabled If fleeted displays F in fleet color Otherwise no F displayed REQUEST STATUS PENDING Indicates signal call is pending If pending signal border pending color REQUEST STATUS FAILED Indicates signal call has failed If failed signal border failed color P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 14 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 4 2 Position Lights Use the following symbols to indicate position lights e Toolbar Icons IE East W West Symbol Image Table 7 15 Position Light Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Entries Defined Symbol ID ID number of the Set By symbol Application Alignment East West alig
75. italic text is used to indicate icons to activate or selections in the menu tree italic Italic text is used to indicate a file name In command lines square brackets indicate an option To enter the option type only the information inside the brackets Do not type the brackets themselves When describing a menu selection this character is used to separate consecutive menu item choices For example File Exit means to open the File dropdown menu and select the Exit item P2528 Rev B Dec 13 1 3 Alstom Signaling Inc General Description 1 7 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Table 1 5 Glossary of Terms Term Definition Application Explorer Accesses the selected System s variable data obtained through the diagnostic ports Multiple logic message or I O variables can be viewed in near real time Variables are displayed using their assigned names and their current Boolean or integer values Application logic statements can be displayed including the current values of the variables used to generate the statements Datalogged variable data can be displayed using the playback feature CAAPE Alstom s Computer Aided Application Programming Environment software package converts Boolean expressions into operating instructions for the VPI microprocessor to generate interlocking logic configured to meet the needs of the particular installation CIL Central Instrument Location Communication Provides a
76. le Page Table 7 26 Grade Crossing Symbol Attributes 7 24 Table 7 27 Grade Crossing Symbol Parameters Indications 7 25 Table 7 28 Remote Local Control Symbol 7 26 Table 7 29 Remote Local Control Symbol Parameters Controls 7 26 Table 7 30 Remote Local Control Symbol Parameters Indications 7 26 Table 7 31 Timer Symbol 7 27 Table 7 32 Timer Symbol Parameters 7 27 Table 7 33 Generic Symbol AMPULES eens Rova bin enne ea tees ste 7 28 Table 7 34 Generic Symbol Parameters 7 29 Table 7 35 Generic Symbol Parameters Indications 7 29 Table 7 36 Direction Indicator Symbol Attributes 7 30 Table 7 37 Direction Indicator Symbol Parameters Indications 7 30 Table 7 38 Alarm Symbol User Defined 7 31 Table 7 39 Text Box Symbol Attributes 7 32 Table 7 40 Text Box Symbol Parameters Indications 7 32 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 vii Alstom Signaling Inc THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK P2528 Re
77. locked Altemate traffic Figure 6 7 Main Screen Settings Colors General Tab P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 8 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime Table 6 3 Main Screen Settings Tabs Tab Description General Use this tab to set the default value for playing or muting sounds for audible generic symbols See Figure 6 5 Printers Use this tab to select the default printer Colors Use this tab to configure generic indication colors and traffic colors See Figure 6 6 and Figure 6 7 Watch Use this tab to identify full names P2528 Rev B Dec 13 format system application variable in Project Watch Window Short name is just the variable name Since variables from multiple applications can be displayed the use of short names may cause unexpected results if two or more applications have the same variable name data for that variable name is updated for each application 6 9 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime 6 3 1 3 Help To open the Help menu click the Help button at the top of the MMS Main Screen See Figure 6 8 and Table 6 4 for more information Maintenance Management System mE A v ER v Contents and Index How do I About Figure 6 8 Main Screen Help Menu Button Table 6 4 Main Screen Help Menu Menu Item Description Contents and Index Click to open the MMS help file Clicking the button also opens the MMS help file
78. mory locations to variable names and a logic section listing the logic statements in the application Report files for Vital processor applications have an LVC extension report files for non vital processor applications have an LCS extension P2528 Rev B Dec 13 1 7 Alstom Signaling Inc General Description 1 8 2 VPI Communication Ports Boards in the non vital processor family produce diagnostic data that can be accessed through the MAC serial port by a series of menu driven screens which can be displayed on a VT100 video terminal or an equivalent terminal emulator program Note The Client Server version v4 1 x of MMS currently does not support MAC serial port connection to non vital boards Use AlsDload or an equivalent terminal emulator program to make such connections These boards can also produce real time variable status data in a format compatible with MMS but is not directly displayable on a video terminal MMS can also use a network diagnostic port for Data Log retrieval The Vital processor board provides diagnostic information in a text based query response format that was originally meant for viewing with a hand held terminal Newer versions of VPI II i VPI system software also have a Vital Diagnostic Protocol VDP option that can route diagnostic information from the Vital processor board through either a serial port or through dual ported random access memory RAM to the non vital processor board and displayed
79. n the MMS Client application is started When all settings are made click OK The Servers window returns To configure an existing server select the desired server from the Servers window Use the Up Down arrows to scroll through the list of servers Click the Properties button The Server Properties window opens Change the properties as needed See Step 2 above for more information To remove a server select the desired server from the Servers window Use the Up Down arrows to scroll through the list of servers Click the Remove button The server is removed from the list in the Servers window Note The server that was removed continues to show in the Location Panel on the MMS Client until the server connections are refreshed See Section 4 3 3 3 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 7 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main 4 3 3 3 Refresh Server Connections Select this option to refresh connections to all MMS Servers on the network If any configuration changes were made for example a server was added or removed the change appears in the MMS Client Location Panel after server connections are refreshed As server connections are refreshed the Location Panel goes blank see Figure 4 5 then returns with updated connection status HE Alstom Maintenance Management System Client Server Server Address Figure 4 5 Server Connection Refresh in Progress P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 8 Alstom Sig
80. naling Inc MMS Client Main 4 3 3 4 Options Select this option to configure the status indication to color association used in the MMS Client Location Panel Use this option to also assign a sound file to alarms Follow the procedure in Table 4 5 Table 4 5 Setting MMS Client Color Sound Options Step Action 1 From the MMS Client user interface select Tools Options The Options window opens with the Colors tab in front ixi Colors Sounds Unknown 7 Eror Nominal 000 Wamm 7 xeu Disconnected acknowledged Ade 0 Red Connected white H Red v Green Yellow Red h OK Cancel 2 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 9 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main Table 4 5 Setting MMS Client Color Sound Options Cont Step Action To change the default color association for the server status indications click on the color menu to the right of the desired status indication Select the desired color 015 Colors Sounds DodgerBlue DodgerBlue Floralwhite Gainsboro Ghostwhite Connected FE TI OK Cancel Repeat this step to change the color association for other status indications h P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 10 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main Table 4 5 Setting MMS Client Color Sound Options Cont Step Action 3 To assign a sound file to alarms click
81. nications to operate properly in the attributes parameters table on the screen P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 15 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 7 Importing CAAPE Data Cont Click Finish The selected CAAPE project files are imported When the import is complete the Update window opens Click Exit P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 16 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor To update existing application data select File Synchronize to CAAPE See Table 5 8 for CAAPE data imported by the MMS Editor application Table 5 8 CAAPE Project Data Imported by the MMS Editor When CPB is Used CAAPE build file for configuration information VPI CSEX data log variables and sources Configuration files created and saved in the Reports folder when a compile is done in CAAPE These files have a cfg extension for Vital applications and a cfn extension for non vital applications CAAPE project file used to gather top level information and all other files VPI CSEX data log ports and features Communications file to gather port information and VPI variables that can be linked to the graphical symbols Vital and non vital variable information files are copied as part of lcs the MMS project data dw Module board layout description BV caq cfn cfg cpb csi CSS vc hdw P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 17 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor 5 7 LINK VPI VARIABLES TO SYMBOL PARAMETERS To link a VPI variable to
82. nment Signal Link PositionLight Any Text Symbol ID 128 char max PL N N N N Y Single head 3 Single head Color LED Color LED None Home Approach light Flashing Enable flashing for Y Enabled Disabled Disabled this head Flash Rate Flash rate for this Y 0 head 40 45 50 55 60 65 Red Aspect Enable Red aspect Y Enabled Disabled Enabled for this head Yellow Aspect Enable Yellow Ye Enabled Disabled Enabled aspect for this head P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 15 Alstom Signaling Inc es es Head A B C Enable up to three Yes Enabled Disabled A Enabled heads per Position B C Disabled es es es S Symbols Table 7 15 Position Light Symbol Attributes Cont Description User Possible Entries Defined Green Aspect Enable Green Enabled Disabled Enabled aspect for this head Lunar Aspect Enable Lunar Enabled Disabled Disabled aspect for this head Top Bottom Left Bottom East Right Top West Label Location Location of symbol label Optional Any Text 255 char max Description Optional text description Track Select Enable Track Yes Enabled Disabled Disabled Aspect Select aspect for this head P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 16 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Table 7 16 Position Light Symbol Parameters Controls ASPECT CALL CANCEL Remove the request of permissive signal call ASPECT CALL CALL Request for signal AS
83. ocal Pulse out 3s 41TR Indication 12GX 11CL ALARMI Direction C Normal Occupied Lock C Reverse Blocked P Normal Crossing P Reverse Gate Up Lock Status Gate Down Reg Status Occupied Blocked RtLock wee ZST o c Hee ni ow Properties Parameters Fixed attribute Value Figure 5 1 MMS Editor User Interface P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 1 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor See Table 5 1 for descriptions of the MMS Editor user interface Table 5 1 MMS Editor User Interface Descriptions Callout Description 1 Menus File Open close create and save projects import from CAAPE synchronize with CAAPE Edit Cut copy paste delete add additional MMS data and edit MMS Editor messages View Show hide the toolbar refresh the Layout area Window Cascade and tile open windows arrange icons Help Open the MMS online help file MMS Editor tutorial MMS Editor About window Toolbar 3 Create a new project a Open an existing project Save the open project S Print a layout drawing amp Cut data to the clipboard 85 Copy data to the clipboard Paste data from the clipboard Delete selected data object Undo previous action JA Use the Find function Open the MMS online help file Layout area Use this area to place symbols Symbol toolbar Attributes Parameters tabs P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5
84. ol bar is activated the Logic window displays selected logic statements in text or graphical format To view a logic statement that uses a particular variable double click on the variable in the Watch Window e logic statement using that variable is found the statement is displayed in the Logic Window and a request for status updates on its variables is issued The display of the variables in the statement is updated in the Logic Window as new status information is received e Browse the logic statements and view their status in the Logic Window See Limitations below for information on how much variable and logic statement data can be viewed at a time The History Timing Window is in the same position as the Logic Window When the Timing icon on the Display tool bar is activated this window displays a timing diagram of recorded data during playback 9 The Variables List displays variables available for adding to the Watch Window Variables are filtered by type Select one or more variables and add them to the Watch Window Status updates are requested on the added variables Their display in the Watch Window is updated as new status information is received 10 The Filters List displays the types of variables in the current application The variable types that are checked in the Filters List determine the contents of the Variables List The Filters List contains icons to Add Watch Remove Age or Upgrade the variables list
85. om Signaling Inc Symbols 7 4 LIGHT SYMBOLS 7 4 1 Color Lights Use the following symbols to indicate color lights e Toolbar Icons East W West e Symbol Image Table 7 12 Color Light Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Entries Defined Symbol ID ID number of the Set By symbol Application Alignment East West alignment N Type ofsignal No Label Text label of Any Text Symbol ID symbol 128 char max CL Label Location Location of symbol Top Bottom Left Bottom East label Right Top West Head A B C Enable up to three Y Enabled Disabled A Enabled heads per Color B C Disabled light N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Flashing Enable flashing for Enabled Disabled Disabled this head Flash Rate Flash rate for this 0 head 40 45 50 55 60 65 Red Aspect Enable Red aspect Y Enabled Disabled Enabled for this head P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 12 Alstom Signaling Inc es es Characteristic es Single head 3 Single head Color LED Color LED None Home Approach es es es es Symbols Table 7 12 Color Light Symbol Attributes Cont Description User Possible Entries Defined Yellow Aspect Enable Yellow Enabled Disabled Enabled aspect for this head Green Aspect Enable Green Enabled Disabled Enabled aspect for this head Track Select Enable Track Aspect Select aspect for this head Description Opt
86. ommunication Explorer Network statistics only Level 3 All Level 2 plus Add edit delete user accounts e Read security logs P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 18 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main 4 5 MMS CLIENT SHUTDOWN To shut down exit the MMS Client application follow the procedure in Table 4 9 Table 4 9 Shutting Down the MMS Client Step Action From the MMS Client User Interface select the File Exit HE Alstom Maintenance File Tools Help The MMS Client application closes P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 19 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 20 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor SECTION 5 MMS EDITOR 5 1 OVERVIEW This section explains how to e Configure MMS Editor options Section 5 3 e Create anew MMS project Section 5 4 e Build the location model Section 5 5 e Import CAAPE data Section 5 6 e Link VPI variables to symbol parameters Section 5 7 e Add MMS specific data Section 5 8 e Create a summary report Section 5 9 e Printa layout drawing Section 5 10 5 2 MMS EDITOR USER INTERFACE The MMS Editor shown in Figure 5 1 imports CAAPE project data from an MMS file CAAPE 6A or later or the files listed and described in Table 5 8 Use of the MMS file is desirable as it contains additional information not gathered through the cpb files Alarm Test Remote L
87. on Table 2 1 Installing the MMS Server Application Cont Step Action 4 The License Agreement Screen opens il Alstom Maintenance Management System Server InstallShield Wizard MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT is made by and between ALSTOM Signaling Inc with a place of business at 1025 John Street Rochester New York ALSTON and the CUSTOMER The parties hereby agree as follows 4 Nnafimit iam Tha tamrm PAT 1 accept the terms in the license agreement Print I do not accept the terms in the license agreement Installshield lt Back Cancel Select accept the terms in the license agreement Click Next 5 The Customer Information screen opens i Alstom Maintenance Management System Server InstallShield Wizard Organization Serial Number a Install this application For Anyone who uses this computer all users Only for me Alstom IT 55C InstallShield lt Back Cancel P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 3 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation Table 2 1 Installing the MMS Server Application Cont Step Action 5 Step 5 cont Complete the fields as follows User Name Enter a user name Organization Enter the name of the organization using MMS Serial Number Enter the supplied MMS serial number Select who can access the MMS Server application all users o
88. on 255 char max Always contains Red Yellow Green and Lunar aspects 0 es es Head A Enable Yes Enabled Disabled Enabled Semaphore light head es i es es es P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 21 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Table 7 22 Semaphore Light Symbol Parameters Controls _ ASPECT CALL CANCEL Remove the request of permissive signal call ASPECT CALL CALL Request for signal ASPECT CALL CALL ON Request signal for move into occupied territory ASPECT CALL FLEET Reclear signal to allow following moves Table 7 23 Semaphore Light Symbol Parameters Indications site eso ACTIVE ASPECT A aspect color Indicates aspect color ASPECT STATUS A aspect Indicates the filament status color OPEN FLEET Indicates fleeting enabled If fleeted displays F in fleet color Otherwise no F displayed REQUEST STATUS PENDING Indicates signal call is pending If pending signal border pending color REQUEST STATUS FAILED Indicates signal call has failed If failed signal border failed color P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 22 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 5 MISCELLANEOUS SYMBOLS 7 5 1 Alternate Traffic Use this symbol to indicate non rail traffic for example bus routing e Toolbar Icon amp e Symbol Image Table 7 24 Alternate Track Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Defined Entries Symbol ID ID number of the N Set By symbol Ap
89. on Click to select a database from which to generate reports Archive databases can also be selected Report source Current report source X tc7 n 3 evalogb32a 7 8 2012 7 00 19 AM 7 16 2012 1 32 00 PM Archives Name From To 3 c7 n03 reva log2 48 120629000113 6 15 2012 4 01 55 PM 6 24 2012 5 10 18 PM 5 tc7 n03 reva log2 48 120629000113 6 15 2012 4 01 55 PM 6 24 2012 5 10 18 PM 5 tc7 n03 reva log2 48 120629000113 6 15 2012 4 01 55 PM 6 24 2012 5 10 18 PM tc7 n03jreva log2f48 120629000113 6 15 2012 4 01 55 PM 6 24 2012 5 10 18 PM B tc7 n03jreva log2 48 120629000113 6 15 2012 4 01 55 PM 6 24 2012 5 10 18 PM B tc7 n03 reva log2 48 120629000113 6 15 2012 4 01 55 PM 6 24 2012 5 10 18 PM B te n03 reva log2F48 120629000113 6 15 2012 4 01 55 PM 6 24 2012 5 10 18 PM Refresh Archive List OK e Reports Button Click to create data log and MMS event log reports Reports can be saved in text rich text and comma separated value formats 4 Click the Help button to access the MMS online help file 5 The Project Space Used indicates the amount of space used by the current MMS log file The maximum limit is 1 GB or the amount of hard drive space available whichever is less 6 The Report Display Area displays text describing the retrieval process status 7 The Status Bar displays MMS information as an expandable text list The last 50 items are displayed with their associated time stamps Two icons sh
90. ons to provide server status See Table 4 3 for default color indications Table 4 3 Location Panel Default Status Color Indications Status Indication Default Color Unknown Dodger Blue Error Red Nominal Green Warning Yellow Connected White Disconnected Red None Green Acknowledged Yellow Active Red To change the default color indications see Section 4 3 3 4 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 4 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main 4 3 3 Tools Menu Use the Tools Menu to e Log in out for security level access to MMS functions e Add remove and configure MMS servers installed on the network e Refresh server connections e Assign color and sound associations for server status displays e Access the Task Scheduler 0 Alstom Maintenance Management System Client File Tools Help Security Server Configuration Refresh Server Connections Options localhe Task Scheduler Figure 4 3 MMS Client Tools Menu 4 3 3 1 Security Select this option to log in for a higher access level than Security Level 1 default or the level logged in as when the MMS Client application was launched Cached Login This information is cached It is sent to each location server when the location is opened User Name Password Cancel Figure 4 4 Cached Login Window For more information on security levels see Section 4 4 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 5 Alstom
91. ore information P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 12 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime 6 3 2 Maintenance Diagnostics The Maintenance Diagnostics tool provides a graphical display of control system hardware status and diagnostic data See Figure 6 12 and Table 6 7 for more information CPU2 Module 1 Slot 6 a A Ej A Waminge System ID 02 0006 OUT NOT ON TA m fa m3 14 19 16 8 9 2 07 16 2012 10 13 27 33 CP Network remote vital serial link lost dev 2 VSoE ID 13 RemAdr 07 16 2012 10 13 27 33 CP Network remote vital serial link lost dev 07 16 2012 1013 27 33 ICP Network remote vital serial link lost dev 2 07 16 2012 10 13 27 33 Network remote vital serial link lost dev 1 07 16 2012 10 13 27 33 ial li 07 16 2012 10 13 27 33 Network remote vital serial link lost dev 1 VSoE ID 11 RemAdr 07 16 2012 10 13 27 33 CP Network remote vital serial link lost dev 2 VSoE ID 10 RemAdr 07 16 2012 10 13 27 33 Network remote vital serial link lost dev 1 VSoE ID 10 RemAdr 07 16 2012 10 13 27 33 Network remote vital serial link lost dev 07 16 2012 10 132718 Network remote vital serial link lost dev 07 16 2012 10 132718 Network remote serial link lost dev 07 16 2012 10 13 27 18 CP Network remote vital serial link lost dev 07 16 2012 10 13 27 18 CP Network remote vital
92. otations are warnings cautions and notes Both warnings and cautions are readily noticeable by boldface type and a box around the entire informational statement Warning A warning is the most important notation to heed A warning is used to tell the reader that special attention needs to be paid to the message because if the instructions or advice is not followed when working on the equipment then the result could be either serious harm or death The sudden unexpected operation of a switch machine for example or the technician contacting the third rail could lead to personal injury or death An example of a typical warning notice follows WARNING Disconnect motor energy whenever working on switch layout or switch machine Unexpected operation of machine could cause injury from open gears electrical shock or moving switch points Caution A caution statement is used when failure to follow the recommended procedure could result in loss or alteration of data A typical caution found in a manual is as follows CAUTION Changing session date and time to earlier values may affect the ability of the History Window to store data correctly Note A note is normally used to provide minor additional information to the reader to explain the reason for a given step in a test procedure or to just provide a background detail An example of the use of a note follows Note This step should be done first to validate the correct informa
93. ow the selected System status left and the worst case status of all Systems right P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 24 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime 6 3 5 Configuration Manager The Configuration Manager tool provides reports of the expected and actual configuration items for each Application of the selected System Both hardware and firmware items can be reported See Figure 6 16 and Table 6 12 for more information configurtation data retrieved PROJECT iVPI SYSTEM iVPI A CUSTOMER NAME EQUIPMENT LOCATION CONTRACT NAME CONTRACT NUMBER VITAL APPLICATION VSP 4 MMS Vital Processor Compiler Version PI Program Number Compile Date Time System Software Version Boot Loader Version System Software Sig Application Software Sig Boot Loader Software Sig Communication Processor Compiler Version Program Number System Software Version Boot Loader Version System Software Sig Application Software Sig Boot Loader Software Sig Jim Sleight 1025 John St MMS Development Expected 31746 600GR10 REV A 00000 000 01 REV 01 00 00 12 03 2008 AT 16 23 24 40025 413GR00 REV 40025 426 GR00 REV A 83008009 62124 128 929307 31746 600 10 REV A 00000 000 020 REV 1 00 00 40025 416 00 REV A 40025 417 00 REV B 3B5E 3309 5775 Actual 31746 600GR10 A 00000 000 01 1 12 03 08 16 23 24 40025 413GRO0 40025 426GRO00 A
94. plication Track type No Atemate Trai Y Label Location Location of symbol Ye Top Bottom Bottom label Left Right Center Description Optional text Ye Optional Any description Text 255 char max Limiting Parameters Controls Label Text label of symbol es Any Text Symbol ID 128 char max TR S S None Table 7 25 Alternate Track Symbol Parameters Indications meme sme _ _ TRACK STATUS OCCUPIED Indicates track occupancy If set track color occupied Otherwise color default Set User Preferences TRACK STATUS BLOCKED Indicates a track is blocked from traffic If set track color blocked OCCUPIED overrides BLOCKED P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 23 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 75 2 Grade Crossing Use this symbol to indicate the state of a grade crossing e Toolbar Icon e Symbol Image Table 7 26 Grade Crossing Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Defined Entries Symbol ID ID number of the N Set By symbol Application Neighbor N Set By Head Application Neighbor Tail N Set By Application Signal Link N Set By Head Application Signal Link N Set By Tail Application Type Grade Crossing N Generic type Loss of Shunt Time to wait after Y hh mm ss ms 00 00 00 000 Delay loss of shunt Y Label Text label of symbol Any Text Symbol ID 128 char max GX Label Location Location of symbol Yes Top Bottom Bottom label Left Right Center De
95. pplication closes The system tray icon disappears P2528 Rev B Dec 13 3 7 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Server THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK P2528 Rev B Dec 13 3 8 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main SECTION 4 MMS CLIENT MAIN 4 1 OVERVIEW This section explains how to Start the MMS Client Main application Section 4 2 Use the MMS Client Main application Section 4 3 Manage the security level settings Section 4 4 Shut the MMS Client Main application down Section 4 5 As described in Section 2 3 the MMS Client application is typically installed on a designated workstation located in Central Control The MMS Client application can also be installed on the VPI system workstation located in the CIL 4 2 MMS CLIENT START UP To start the MMS Client application follow the procedure in Table 4 1 Note For Windows 7 if security is set to any level above No Security right click on the MMS Client Main exe file and set its properties to Run as Administrator Note Start the MMS Server Application first before starting the MMS Client application If the MMS Client application is started before the MMS Server application the two applications synchronize once the MMS Server application is started P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 1 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main Table 4 1 Starting the MMS Client Application Step Action 1 To start the MMS Client application select Star
96. r only the user specified in User Name field Click Next 6 The Destination Folder screen opens i Alstom Maintenance Management System Server InstallShield Wizard Install Alstom Maintenance Management System Server to C Program Files ALSTOM MMS InstallShield lt Back Next gt Cancel Tochange the default location where the MMS Server application is installed click Change and navigate to the desired location To install the MMS Server application in the default location click Next P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 4 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation Table 2 1 Installing the MMS Server Application Cont Step Action 7 The Reagy to Install screen opens i Alstom Maintenance Management System Server InstallShield Wizard If you want to review or change any of your installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Current Settings Destination Folder C Program FilesyALSTOMYMMSI User Information Name Alstom IT SSC Company Alstom Serial ALSROCPD D001 A4C28 6038 Installshield Review the installation settings To change any settings click Back and make the necessary changes To install the MMS Server application click Install P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 5 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation Table 2 1 Installing the MMS Server Application Cont Step Action 8 When the installation is done the InstallShield Wi
97. r specific addresses can be entered The variable name codeword and true false indication are displayed P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 6 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime 6 3 1 2 Settings Preferences To open the Settings window click the Preferences button at the top of the MMS Main Screen See Figure 6 4 Maintenance Management System r Mode EH Figure 6 4 Main Screen Settings Preferences Button The Settings Tabs open See Figure 6 5 to Figure 6 7 and Table 6 3 for more information Default Generic Mute State Audible generics default to play sound Audible generics default to muted Figure 6 5 Main Screen Settings General Tab P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 7 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime Record Playback Log Retrieval Archive Printers Level Clock Syne Projects Ports Colors Watch Genetic Indication color Traffic colors Direction Locked General Switch Signal Timer Generic Cancel Figure 6 6 Main Screen Settings Colors Generic Tab Record Playback Log Retrieval Archive Printers General Access Level Clock Syne Projects Ports Colors Watch Symbol colors Background Bak Default white disabled Dak geen _ 7 Selected Dark blue 7 Route Red m Track Switch Gradexing colors Occupied Blue v B
98. ries Default folders for project files Traffic Text for direction not used Grid Size in pixels of grid spacing 5 to 25 symbols are snapped to the nearest grid Cab Rate Table of cab signal rates not used Show All Warnings Enable all warning dialogs to be shown Show Variable Dialog on Displays variables dialog to allow variable linking Parameters Tab P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 4 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 4 Colors Tab Sub tabs Colors Tab Preference General Tab e Background Color of drawing area background e Default Default color of Track Switch and Grade Crossings e Select Border color of symbol when selected e Route Color to indicate part of route Occupied Color of Track Switch and Grade Crossing when occupied e Blocked Color of Track Switch and Grade Crossing when blocked Alternate Track Default Alternate track color Switch Tab Locked Color of locked indication Signal Tab e Pending Color of border when request is pending e Failed Color of border when request has failed Timer Tab Running Color of symbol when running Generic Tab e Indication Color of symbol when indication is set Direction Default color of Direction Indicator Locked Color of Direction Indicator when locked P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 5 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor 5 4 CREATE A NEW MMS PROJECT Follow the steps outlined in Table 5 5 to create a new MMS project Table 5 5
99. rmation If the listed entries are not correct click Back to return to the desired data window and correct any inaccurate data Click Next to return to the Summary window Click Finish to create the project database P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 9 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor 5 5 BUILD THE LOCATION MODEL The user builds the location model using symbols from the symbol tool bar See SECTION 7 Symbols for a summary of the available symbols and their icons Follow the procedure in Table 5 6 to build a location Table 5 6 Building the Location Model From the Symbol toolbar in the MMS Editor application select a symbol from the symbol toolbar The mouse pointer is displayed as thin cross hairs Ej File Edit View Tools Window Help Dui RI 6 y mE X EE E AE aa s s 2 Properties Parameters Fixed attribute Value P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 10 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 6 Building the Location Model Cont Click in the Layout Area to place the symbol See SECTION 7 Symbols for symbol information Ey File Edit View Tools Window Help OS 8 Xu x wee LTAZ7 OAK Nd 5 Properties Parameters Fixed attribute To place multiple symbols continue clicking the mouse button Click the right mouse button to return the mouse pointer to the Select arrow P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 11 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor Table 5 6
100. rtup or select a project to load at MMS Server startup Endpoints Use this tab to set endpoint connection IP addresses Endpoints are the server IP addresses that are used to communicate with the remote client s For the Main IP and Backup IP select nones or enter a unique IP address in each field Ports Use this tab to configure the VPI MMS serial communication ports The initial screen shows the active ports with buttons to Add Remove and Show Properties e Add Click to add network and serial ports e Remove Click to remove selected active ports e Properties Click to modify a selected active port Clock Sync Use this tab to synchronize all VPI system clocks to the MMS clock For this function to work do not use the VPI password Record Use this tab to set recording properties Enable or disable the recording of panel events status bar text and data log retrieval text in the MMS log System status and diagnostics are always recorded Log Retrieval Use this tab to configure automatic data log retrieval e Automatic Log retrieval enabled Click this box to enable automatic retrieval of the data log e Interval Set the retrieval interval days hours e Next scheduled retrieval Schedule when the next retrieval will occur date time Archive P2528 Rev B Dec 13 Use this tab to configure automatic archiving e Automatic Archive enabled Click this box to enable automatic
101. s and True and False parameter values for each parameter displayed in the MMS Project Watch Window must be manually verified to be the same as those listed in the application L VC file reported by CAAPE After initial verification their values can be observed by watching the parameter values in the Project Watch Window as long as the application software is not recompiled and the MMS project is not rebuilt To open or close the Project Watch Window click the Project Watch Window button at the top of the MMS Main Screen See Figure 6 2 Maintenance Management Syste EL a Figure 6 2 Main Screen Project Watch Window Button The Project Watch Window displays all variables present in active variable groups of the Application Explorer Watch windows Project Watch VPI B VPI A CSEX4 ALROZ ACTIVE DUT VPI B VPI A CSEX4 ALRO2 MUTE OUT VPI B VPI A CSEX4 PERM ONE iVPI C iVPI C NVSP ALROT MUTE DUT Query Vital RAM Sys vera z App VPI B CPLI2 Addr zl Data 9 value Figure 6 3 Main Screen Project Watch Window P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 5 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime Due to the VPI communications processing System Status information is not gathered while the Project Watch window is active Individual Vital variable data can be queried through the expanded Project Watch Window Vital variables can be dragged from the Project Watch Window to the Addr field o
102. scription Optional text Ye Optional Any description Text 255 char max Parameters Controls 0 es es S None P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 24 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols Table 7 27 Grade Crossing Symbol Parameters Indications memes we omn CROSSING STATUS OCCUPIED CROSSING STATUS BLOCKED CROSSING ROUTE GATE STATUS GATE STATUS Indicates track occupancy If set track color occupied Otherwise color default Indicates a track is blocked from traffic If set track color blocked OCCUPIED overrides BLOCKED Indicates the crossing is part of a locked route If set track color route Indicates the status of the crossing gates If up gate is not displayed and signals are dark Indicates the status of the crossing gates If down gate is displayed steady and signals are flashing If neither GATE STATUS UP nor GATE STATUS DOWN is set then the gates and signals are flashing P2528 Rev B Dec 13 7 25 Alstom Signaling Inc Symbols 7 5 3 Remote Local Control Use this symbol to indicate a remote local control and indication e Toolbar Icons e Symbol Image Q Table 7 28 Remote Local Control Symbol Attributes Description User Possible Defined Entries Symbol ID ID number of the Set By symbol Application N Remote Local type N Remote Local Y Label Text label of symbol es Any Text Symbol ID 128 char max Gu es
103. serial link lost dev 07 15 2012 10 13 27 18 CP Network remote vital serial link lost dev 07 16 2012 10 13 27 18 ICP Network remote vital serial link lost dev 07 16 2012 10132718 Network remote vital serial link lost dev 07 16 2012 10 13 27 18 Network remote vital serial link lost dev 07 16 2012 10 13 27 18 CP Network remote vital serial link lost dev 1 VSoE ID 5 07 16 2012 10 13 27 18 CP Network remote vital serial link lost dev 2 VSoE ID 4 RemAdr 07 16 2012 10 132718 Network remote vital serial link lost dev 1 VSoE ID 4 RemAdr 07 16 2012 10 13 27 18 CP Network remote vital serial link lost dev 2 VSoE ID 3 Rem d 07 16 2012 10 13 27 18 Network remote vital serial link lost dev 1 VSoE ID 3 Rem d z 07 16 2012 10132718 Network remote vital serial link lost dev 2 VSoE ID 2 RemAdr 07 16 2012 101327 18 ICP Network remote vital serial link lost dev 1 VSoE ID 2 RemAdi 07 16 2012 10 13 27 18 Network remote vital serial link lost dev 2 VSoE ID 1 RemAdr 07 16 2012 10 13 27 18 Network remote vital serial link lost dev 1 VSoE ID 1 RemAdr lt gt lt gt z x moo Ix d A J 3976 2012 1 43 08 PM Information 60843 is connecting to 10 25 206 28 Figure 6 12 Main
104. t Programs Alstom Maintenance Management System Client Client The MMS Client splash screen briefly appears 2 The MMS Client Login window opens Cached Login This information is cached It is sent to each location server when the location is opened User Name Password Click OK The MMS Client application opens Note Login is not necessary if only Level 1 default security is needed see Section 4 4 If security access above Level 1 security is needed enter a valid user name and password MMS allows for three login attempts After three failed attempts the user is logged in with Level 1 security access Note The login is cached and is sent to each location server when the location is opened Login is only needed once unless a higher security level is needed P2528 Rev B Dec 13 4 2 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Main 4 3 MMM CLIENT USER INTERFACE 4 3 1 Overview The MMS Client application provides access to each installed MMS Server application on the network The user interface consists of the following From the MMS Client application the MMS user can e Configure servers and refresh server connections e Assign color associations to the server statuses displayed see Section 4 3 3 4 e Assign a sound file to play when an alarm occurs see Section 4 3 3 4 e Set tasks the Task Scheduler e Open the MMS Client Runtime application for a specific MMS Server location Se
105. tenance Diagnostics Screen P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 13 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime Table 6 7 Maintenance Diagnostics Screen Interface Callout Description 1 Click the Home button to return to the Main Screen 2 Click the Clear System Diagnostics button to send a clear diagnostics command to the associated control system 3 Click the Edit button to modify selected board information or add log comments 4 Click the Help button to open the MMS help system 5 The Graphical Module Display shows the module layout Individual board information and diagnostics is viewed by selecting the appropriate board Board status is indicated as yellow for warning or red for error 6 The Information Display displays the selected board and expanded Diagnostic information Navigation is done through embedded links and or the navigation keys 7 The Board Information Display displays selected board information 8 The Diagnostic Display displays the selected board diagnostics for this session Check Display History to view all diagnostics for this board Select the diagnostic statement to display expanded information 9 The Status Bar displays MMS information as an expandable text list The last 50 items are displayed with their associated time stamps when the up arrow on the right side of the bar is selected Two icons show the selected System status left and the worst case status of all Systems right P
106. the Watch Window P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 19 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime Table 6 9 Watch Window Options Menu Descriptions Cont Option Description Manage Select this option to open a window with an alphabetized list of available variable groups fm Delete Variable Group Alarms Current active group Track Lighting Select a variable group to delete and click the OK button The selected variable group is deleted Clear Select this option to clear the Watch Window of all loaded variables All variable groups are also made inactive P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 20 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime To configure the Application Explorer Screen click the Preferences button The Settings window opens The Settings Window consists of four tabs See Table 6 10 for descriptions of each tab Table 6 10 Application Explorer Screen Settings Tabs Tab Description Colors This tab controls the color of True or False Boolean variables displayed r Color True False Alarms Display Playback in the Watch Window and the Logic Window Change OK Cancel Apply P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 21 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime Table 6 10 Application Explorer Screen Settings Tabs Cont Tab Description Alarms This tab controls the wav files sound that are played when an alarm is so
107. tion is used P2528 Rev B Dec 13 Alstom Signaling Inc THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK P2528 Rev B Dec 13 Alstom Signaling Inc TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION eene nennen nna nnn 1 1 1 1 SCOPE OF MANUAL ee trig ev tesawadicceaneaateouns 1 1 1 2 OVERVIEW MOT 1 1 1 3 MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 1 1 1 4 REQUIREMENTS FEATURES eren nn nn nnn nennen 1 2 1 5 PRODUCT PART 1 3 1 6 DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS eeeeeseeeeennne enn nn nn nen 1 3 1 7 GLOSSARY TJERMB 5 iso iu udo catia sian cna nardi agis 1 4 1 8 CONTROL auis addi M atia idt a diat eeu duas 1 7 1 8 1 VPP IViVPI Application s ood deren Dr 1 7 1 8 2 VPI Communication 5 terr ra rri 1 8 1 9 MMS std dtt tae td tel ae te ba ed uds 1 9 1 9 1 MMS ne 1 9 1 107 NAN SERVER O A OO v o C d n i oe 1 11 TX neas convence Dodd Doe ee 1 12 1 11 1 MMS Client 1 12 1 11 2 MMS Client Runtime ticae eive 1 12 SECTION 2 INSTALEATION G env EUG o CEN Dann a REV Len CEN EUR n E hg 2 1 2 1 OVERVIEW onsite toho
108. unded Colors msi Display Playback Alarms Alami Noe Alam2 Noe r Alam3 Bep gt Alam 4 Noe gt Alam5 Noe OK Cancel Apply Display This tab controls the display format of logic statements in the Logic Window Text format and three graphical formats ladder straight line drop line are available Col Alams ABY Display Type Text Ladder e Straight Line Drop Line C P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 22 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime 6 3 4 Log Manager The Log Manager screen is used to handle the retrieval of VPI Data logs archiving selecting a playback source and creating log reports See Figure 6 15 and Table 6 11 for more information Project space used Log retrieval of iVPIA NVSPT started at 12 9 2008 7 58 34 AM processing Checking password status Retrieving password state Enabling password Retrieved 149 directories Closing current Data Log directory Determining directories to retrieve There are 144 directories out of 149 to retreive Retreiving data from directory 0 created on 12 1 1999 12 00 03 AM Retreiving data from directory 1 created on 12 1 1999 1 00 00 AM Retreiving data from directory 2 created on 12 1 1999 2 00 00 AM Retreiving data from directory 3 created on 12 1 1999 3 00 00 AM Retreiving data from directory 4 created on 12 1 1939 4 00 00 AM Retr
109. v B Dec 13 viii Alstom Signaling Inc General Description SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 1 SCOPE OF MANUAL This manual provides the necessary information to properly operate and maintain the Client Server version v4 1 x of the Maintenance Management System MMS for Alstom Vital Processor Interlocking Systems I iVPI 1 2 OVERVIEW This section briefly describes the components and physical characteristics of the Maintenance Management System MMS Note The individual who installs MMS software must have administrator rights to the PC or laptop intended for use 1 3 MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Maintenance Management System MMS is a graphical Diagnostic and Maintenance Application that uses a graphical Track Layout to dynamically record and display the VPI diagnostic status along with the status of linked VPI variables Additional tools are available to manage diagnostics view configuration information view event and data logs schedule maintenance tasks and view recorded VPI application variable data MMS consists of three applications e MMS Editor is used to graphically create the MMS Project e MMS Server communicates with VPI systems and handles requests from MMS Clients e MMS Client connects to MMS Servers displays overall server status and graphically displays runtime information for individual servers P2528 Rev B Dec 13 1 1 Alstom Signaling Inc General Description 1 4 REQUIRE
110. v B Dec 13 5 23 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Editor 5 10 PRINT A LAYOUT DRAWING The MMS Editor can print a layout drawing Table 5 12 Printing a Layout Drawing 1 From the MMS Editor application select File Print or click the Print button in the toolbar printer Note The layout can only be printed on a single sheet automatically sized to fit 2 The Print window opens for the default printer assigned to MMS Make any printing adjustments as needed and then send the file to the default MMS P2528 Rev B Dec 13 5 24 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime SECTION 6 MMS CLIENT RUNTIME 6 1 OVERVIEW This section explains how to e Access the MMS Client Runtime application Section 6 2 e Use the MMS Client Runtime application Section 6 3 Typically an application engineer creates the MMS project file for the location using the MMS Editor application see SECTION 5 MMS Editor The maintenance personnel uses the MMS Client Runtime application to e Monitor and troubleshoot the VPI system e Access recorded or live system data P2528 Rev B Dec 13 6 1 Alstom Signaling Inc MMS Client Runtime 6 2 ACCESSING MMS CLIENT RUNTIME To launch the MMS software and access the desired system data follow the steps in Table 6 1 Detailed explanations of the various screens in MMS Client Runtime follow Table 6 1 Starting the MMS Client Runtime Application 1 Ensure that the VPI system is conn
111. zard Completed screen opens ie Alstom Maintenance Management System Server InstallShield Wizard Click Finish The MMS Server application is now installed See SECTION 3 MMS Server for startup shutdown and configuration instructions 9 Repeat this procedure to install the MMS Server application at other VPI system locations or proceed to the MMS Client application installation see Section 2 3 P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 6 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation 2 3 MMS CLIENT INSTALLATION Install the MMS Client application on the designated workstation at Central Control Note The MMS Client application can also be installed on the VPI workstation in the CIL with the MMS Server Client Note The MMS Client Runtime application is installed when the MMS Client application is installed To install the MMS Client application follow the steps in Table 2 2 Table 2 2 Installing the MMS Client Application Step Action 1 Insert the MMS Server installation CD ROM P N 51795 082 01 into the CD ROM drive 2 To start the installation process e Browse to the CD ROM drive and double click the Setup exe file or e Select Start from the Taskbar and Run from the Menu bar enter x Setup exe where x is the CD ROM drive letter Note lf installing MMS on a Windows 7 system right click on the Setup exe file and select Run as Administrator P2528 Rev B Dec 13 2 7 Alstom Signaling Inc Installation
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