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1. Mode While in TIXML Mode you may control and configure Tixi Alarm Modem by means of the TiXML Console so it will react on TIXML commands and process events In Modem Mode you may use the Tixi Alarm Modem as a common modem this Modem Mode will be signalled by the Modem Mode LED on the device lit In Modem Mode the Device doesn t react on TIXML Commanads Wait for Client TCP IP If you have problems using TICO the customer support may remote control your TiXML Console Enable this option to allow remote access Remote Connect Disconnect TICO offers remote access to Tixi Alarm Modems With this menu option you can use a common modem to dial into a remote Tixi Alarm Modem See chapter 5 This option will be renamed into Disconnect during an active connection Set Process RUN STOP This option allows starting RUN and stopping STOP the job processing of the Tixi Device On transmission of large projects an interrupt of the job processing is necessary similar to a PLC RUN STOP This is automatically done by TICO during transfer of complete projects If you update single databases you may switch the device state manually TiXML Console TICO Add missing registers If you ve deleted databases from your TICO project you may use this option to add them again Tixi Com releases new features for the Tixi Devices which may require new databases After updating the TICO version you may add these new Registers to your old pro
2. T xX j TICO en Always online Even offline TiIXML Console TICO User Manual V1 4 0 8 2008 Tixi Com GmbH Berlin Publication close September 2008 v 1 4 0 8 This manual is protected by copyright Any further sale is prohibited without the consent of the publisher This applies in particular to copies translations microfilm copies and the storage and processing on electronic data processing systems Various registered trademarks company names and brand names appear in this handbook Even if they are not designated as such the relevant proprietary rights still apply TiXML Console TICO Table Of Contents About This Manual Overview 1 2 3 System Requirements 4 The User Interface 4 1 The main screen 4 1 1 The Source Window 4 1 2 The Parser View Project View 4 1 3 The Logging Window 4 1 4 The Command Window 4 1 5 Test Templates Menu 4 2 The menu bar 4 2 1 The Project menu 4 2 2 The File menu 4 2 3 The Port menu 4 2 4 The View menu 4 2 6 The Tools menu 4 2 7 The Settings menu CHOMAINYNID DANUNUA RHR A WH Q Q 4 2 5 The Logging menu 4 2 8 The Help menu 4 3 The button bar 43 1 Test 43 2 Check 4 3 3 Send 43 4 Break 4 3 5 Save 43 6 Offline 5 Tixi Alarm Modem remote access TiXML Console TICO 1 About This Manual This manual describes the elements of the T
3. ding them to the Tixi Device by a mouse click The compliance to the XML syntax will be ensured by the built in syntax checker in order to minimize error messages and loss of time by typing errors 3 System Requirements Operating System Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista Hardware Pentium processor at min 300 MHz Tixi Alarm Modem or Tixi Data Gateway free RS232 interface or LAN connection Note To display XML code correctly the installation of Internet Explorer version 5 5 or above is necessary TiXML Console TICO 4 The User Interface This chapter describes the elements of the user interface along with their functions 4 1 The main screen After starting the TiXML Console the main screen opens along with a small Command window as shown below The main screen is divided into three parts TICO TiXML Console Dek Project File Port View Logging Tools Settings Help lt Get _ 0EM Firmwvare Version ver y gt Main p A screen 09 Check lt Get _ 1 81 09 000 gt Parser View Ly sends Project View ge Ac save Source Zj Window V Onlin Command Eo Window Query Hardware Query GSM state Quer Enabled Services Logg in g ea eee Window LogQut Switch to ModemMode Get _ QEM Firmvare Version ver v gt Get _ 1 81 09 000 gt w 4 1 1 The Source Window The Source Window holds the configuration source code which will be transmitted into the Tixi Device I
4. er_Logln 06 SMS_Logln x Breal 07 Logfile Records Se 08 LogFiles 09 E ventLoggin 10 EventHandler 11 MessageJobT emplates 12 MessageT ext 13 ProcessVars 14 EventStates 15 ScheduleConditions acs ave vE Right click on an entry in the Project View opens a context menu to remove the marked database from the project The database will be hidden and may later be added back to the project with its old content see Chapter 4 2 6 Parser View Project View 01 Location 02 UserData lien 04 1SP Please notice that hidden databases are not transferred to the modem 4 1 3 The Logging Window All status messages actions and the complete data traffic of the TiXML Console will be logged and displayed here Error messages notifications and data transmitted is backed with different colors Grey White TAM gt Console Separators It is not possible to copy text from this window You may access the complete logging info by using the logging option of the menu bar It allows saving the whole logging into an ASCII file and is described in chapter 4 2 5 of this manual 4 1 4 The Command Window In the Command Window you ll find the most common commands necessary for control and configuration of the Tixi Device You ll find them separated into themes Commands are shown with Parameters are shown with lt gt By double clicking an entry its complete XML syntax will be copied into the Source W
5. f requested text may be edited inside this window and even whole XML documents may be inserted from ASCII files This window displays the templates from the Command Window as well before they are sent to the Tixi Device When a complete database is loaded either from disk or from the Tixi Device its contents will be displayed on register sheets Even this display lets you edit the text 4 1 2 The Parser View Project View As soon as data is sent from the TiXML Console to the Tixi Device a reply message will be ejected This may be a result code an error message notification about mail sent or even database sections read from the Tixi Device In case of XML syntax errors these will be reported in the Parser View as well All output to the Parser View becomes XML formatted so tags can be easily distinguished from actual data The right mouse button opens a context menu which provides an option to show the source code If you load a complete configuration from hard disk or modem a new register Project View will be added to the Parser View On switch to this register a list of all existing project 4 TiXML Console TICO databases is shown Clicking on one of these entries will show its database in the Source Window for further modifications Switching between databases automatically writes the changes into the project file ea LS Test Parser View Project View 01 Location oD Cheek 02 UserData 041SP 55 Send gt 05 Us
6. hapter 4 2 1 it saves the entire configuration to disk The file name to be used is displayed in the TiXML Console caption bar 11 TiXML Console TICO 4 3 6 Offline If you want to edit the project data only or if no Tixi Device is connected use this mode The TiXML Console will not try then to detect a Tixi Device and doesn t block the COM port Configuration data may be loaded altered and saved to disk Switching to offline mode is necessary before you change the COM port 5 Tixi Alarm Modem remote access The TiXML Console offers remote access to a Tixi Alarm Modem using a common modem Use menu option Tools gt Remote Connect to open the remote connect window Remote Connect ey Phone number Init command optional 0301234567 z at mus Dial options Tone dialing wait For dial tone a esino C Pulse dialing tes Login User name Password Support banana 1 Delay after CONNECT s v3 Protocol in RemoteConnect txt yes no Phone number Enter the phone number of the remote Tixi Alarm Modem including all prefixes A list of the ten last dialled numbers is available Init command optional Here you may enter special AT commands to initialize your local modem Dial options Modem parameters like pulse tone dialling or waiting for dial tone may be activated here Login If the remote Tixi Alarm Modem is protected with user name password you have to enter the c
7. i periodically releases new Firmware versions with new functions which may require new commands and registers to be merged or added To prevent compatibility issues the chosen template version has to match the firmware version of the device To modify projects created by TILA the template version must be set to FW 2 0 TILA Tico Properties Com Port Delay Template Version Please choose the template to be used FW 3 0 x FW lt 2 0 FW 2 0 TILA Abbrechen 4 2 8 The Help menu About TICO TiXML Console The version information of TiXML Console Help Opens this manual TiXML Console TICO 4 3 The button bar The button bar provides you with the most important tools needed for common operations This holds a display as well which informs you about the status of data transmission from or to the Tixi Device 4 3 1 Test Switch the Tixi Device into Test Mode here in case a project is loaded You may not configure anything in this mode but events may be triggered In this mode the Tixi Device reacts as in normal operation so you can check your configuration for proper operation In order to edit the configuration you ll need to switch off the Test Mode Online The current status is signalled by the color of the Test button which is yellow when active The Source Window remembers its last data therefore you may switch between both modes 4 3 2 Check U
8. iXML Console and their operation which allow control and configuration of the Tixi Alarm Modem Tixi Data Gateway in the following named Tixi Device In chapter 4 1 the individual windows of the TiXML Console are described while chapters 4 2 and 4 3 cover the menu bar and buttons You ll find some examples projects in the examples directory of your TICO installation A description of these examples can be found in the TiXML Tutorial manual within the program group TiXML and the structure of the Tixi Device databases are described in the TiXML Reference manual which can be found in the program group too 2 Overview The TiXML Console is a PC based application for controlling and configuring Tixi Devices Due to mutual dependencies between different sections of the configuration database it s most recommendable to create this configuration step by step ISP access data recipient addresses for alert messages text of these messages etc The TiXML Console provides an easy to use interface for transmitting the appropriate data to the device The database sections are clearly arranged and their syntax will be checked automatically This allows the configuration of Tixi Devices even without special knowledge of XML Controlling Tixi Devices becomes much easier by the set of pre defined command templates which can be easily accessed by a separate window The incorporated editor allows editing these templates in any way and sen
9. indow Note that commands identified by square brackets will overwrite the Source Window content while entries marked by lt gt will be inserted at the current cursor position TiXML Console TICO When using Tixi Devices in Test Mode see chapter 4 3 1 of this manual the Command Window holds the Event Messages that allow testing the event processing of Tixi Devices Double clicking an entry inside the Command Window inserts the appropriate XML code at the current cursor position in the Source Window A description of syntax and purpose of the entries inside the Command Window can be found in the TiXML Reference Manual To switch the display of the Command Window on or off use the menu bar option View gt Command Window 4 1 5 Test Templates Menu In order to ease testing and configuration you may even create and edit your own templates in the Command Window at least as long as the TiXML Console is in Test Mode Activate that Mode by clicking on the Test button In the Command Window you ll now find a Test Templates option It lets you choose from New Create new templates here These are the opportunities Empty Creates an empty entry in the list of templates which can be named and edited at random Read Logfile creates a new entry with the command to read a Logfile Only the logfile name and range must be specified Event with Parameter Creates an entry that holds predefined syntax for an event message includi
10. jects using this menu option After choosing this menu option a list of new databases will be shown E Add the missing DB Registers 19 Incoming SM5 Provider 20 Incoming CallerID Alarms 24 PPP Server 25 Ethernet 26 TiXML 27 SITE_TAG 28 CBIS 29 TFTP v Add selected register The button Add selected register adds the marked database to the project Cancel will leave the window 4 2 7 The Settings menu Baudrate This option defines the baudrate between TICO and the Tixi Device Products of the Hx100 400 series require 115200bps TCP IP This option opens the TCP IP configuration to define the remote Tixi Device IP address and Winsock Port for TIXML Communication E WinSock settings Set the IP Address and WinSock Port please IP Address 192 168 0 1 WinSock Port 8300 Font We recommend to use a fixed width character font like courier new which makes the source code more comfortable to read Properties The properties are used to adjust COM port timings and template versions The COM Port Delay defines how many milliseconds TICO will wait after opening the port This may be required on notebooks with COM ports power saving TiXML Console TICO Tico Properties Com Port Delay Template Version Enter the delay for opening the COM port in milliseconds O Abbrechen The Template Version specifies the project structure in the Tixi Device Tix
11. ng parameter templates which just need to be completed Event no Parameter Does the same as the Event above but no parameter placeholders are generated Use this for making Events without parameter Clone Highlight one template and use this option to create a copy of it with a new name After changing the text inside the Source Window it can be saved to the Command Window by clicking the Save button Rename This option renames the template currently highlighted Note that it must not be empty therefore Delete Use this option to delete the template currently highlighted 4 2 The menu bar This chapter describes the options to be found at each menu entry amp TICO TIXML Console Project File Port view Logging Tools Settings Help TiXML Console TICO 4 2 1 The Project menu New Choose this option if you want to create a complete empty project template We recommend using the next option in order to get an empty project with already build up database structure It helps you to save time writing all databases Open from TAM This lets you read an entire project complete database from the Tixi Device and display it in the Source Window The different database sections will be displayed on separate registry sheets A TICO Projekt consists of a file with tico extension in older versions cnf and a same titled directory containing different databases within text files Open from File This lets you read an en
12. orrect data in these fields Activate keep password If you want to keep the user details together with the last 10 numbers Delay after CONNECT s may be necessary for GSM providers which send the CONNECT message to early Delays between 1 and 5s are usefull The option Protocol in RemoteConnect txt yes no logs the communication into a txt file This may help you to find communication problems TiXML Console TICO The button Connect lets the modem dial into the Tixi Alarm Modem You will get an acknowledge as soon as the connection is established or an error if it is failed The button Cancel interrupts the dialling To disconnect the remote session you have to use the menu option Tools gt Disconnect 13
13. se this button to check the XML syntax of the current Source Window content Therefore the source code will be displayed as formatted XML document inside the Parser View As this is possible with error free source code only typing errors will be spotted at once As the error message displays a line number you may find and terminate the error quickly Note that the Check Button checks the XML syntax only The correct spelling of TiIXML commands is not affected by this This button is only available if the Parser View register is active 4 3 3 Send This sends all configuration data to the Tixi Device that has been edited and not yet sent to the device If no database is opened the current Source Window content will be sent This button only works if a Tixi Device is connected to the TiXML Console A progress bar below the right window will show you the upload status To send the entire configuration at once use the menu option Project gt Send see chapter 4 2 1 4 3 4 Break In case the data transfer between Tixi Device and console is broken for any reason you may stop it by use of this button If either the TiXML Console or the device holds an incomplete configuration this can be corrected by simply reloading the data By manually breaking the transmission neither data will be lost nor the device or its firmware will be damaged 4 3 5 Save This button does the same as the menu option Project gt Save see c
14. text files for each database section Save This saves the Source Window content into an ASCII file Use this option to quickly make a backup of data read from the Tixi Device before altering these data 4 2 3 The Port menu Here you can select which COM port RS232 interface Tixi Device is connected to An automatic process will find the device automatically if you re not sure about the COM port TiXML Console TICO A selection of the interface is only possible if TICO is offline see chapter 4 3 6 COM 1 COM 16 Once you know which COM port the Tixi Device is connected to select it here TCP IP Use this option to connect to a Tixi Device via TCP IP This can be done via LAN Tixi Data Gateway or Internet the PC and the Tixi Device have to be online The TCP IP settings are described in chapter 4 2 7 Auto Use this if you re not sure about the COM port as the TiIXML Console will then search all COM ports for a Tixi Device and will use the one where it s actually connected to 4 2 4 The View menu Here you can affect the appearance of the TiIXML Console The Command Window and Logging Window options will switch the display of these windows on or off 4 2 5 The Logging menu Logging This option switches the logging to an ASCII file on or off File Name Here you can provide a file name for the log file 4 2 6 The Tools menu Switch Mode This allows you to switch between Modem Mode and TiXML
15. tire project complete database from a project file on disk and display it in the Source Window tico project files may be opened by double click too Close Close the currently opened project You need to do this before opening another project This option is not available during Test Mode see chapter 4 3 1 Save The currently opened project will be saved as a project file to the hard disk from where you may re load it at any time see above Note that if a project already exists by the same filename it will be overwritten Save as The currently opened project will be saved as a project file with new filename to the hard disk from where you may reload it at any time See above Send This sends all configuration data to the Tixi Device that has been edited and not yet sent to the device Send all This sends all configuration data to the Tixi Device regardless if altered or not A progress bar below the right window will show you the upload status List As soon as a project is saved or loaded a new entry will be made in the recent file list There you will have quick access to the last four projects Exit Click this option to shut down the TiXML Console 4 2 2 The File menu Open Use this option to load an ASCII file from the hard drive Its content will be displayed inside the Source Window from where it can be transmitted to the Tixi Device This is useful in case your configuration consists of separate
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