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1. zip e Seins Status He Grae Sneed taza resistor Protoce Est Database Shura Merce Tho following window wil be displayed ish Protocol Analyzer Engin SQEP II SERT Tus EHE SAAd UPAR oies Eres cre MT Saat soe ree Bii Add 7 UPDA Tiaa Sid Add 1 UPDA En Eres Eit Eres Hoi Eres Erie Ert gre Pieta AR ISA foana SAM PU tec Ere DORT The let panel is the pot ist forall vewabie ports jobs A checkbox under it wil allow selection to view the protocol ir English window The Start button wil start the display When Protocol is selected another checkbox wil appear or ASCII or Hex These are used o format the characters being displayed I ASCH is Selected any characters that are ASCII wil show up as ASCI I Hox is selected everything wil appear as their hex value Tris option can be changed after the display has already started A green panel on the bottom right comer of the screen wil indicate when TIMonGEX has received data lor English Protocol Analyzer 7 12 View Site Statistics To vow device stats white in moritor mode cick on View Site Statistics This wil display poll stats and allow contral to set devices oninaottine I aso allows vewing of alam status and analog values for tha device ix ew Seton Satus Hap Mi acis Ende Peo sat EX pou Sh sosn Tiri Sto Sees ert EFF ne sse sue ig Eimon Buttons tor the this window are Close Closes the device stats window Stop S
2. sed M 7 10 View Trouble Logs TMonGFX has the ability o add and vow trouble logs To enable this while in monitor mode cick on Settings Show Trouble Logs lsd Mi ants Sas Hb hoy Test Wertes qe cas 113 Stand 322 This wil display a trouble log window below the COS or Standing alarm window DO a Alarms wih trouble logs will have a pound sign next to them Buttons on the Trouble Log window are lt lt Go to fst trouble log entry gt Go to previous trouble log entry Go to next trouble log entry 2 Go to latest trouble log entry New Create a new trouble log entry Close Ticket Closes the trouble log ticket When the New button is pressed the trouble log window wil change T 3 E Tho told that usually displays the trouble log entry will change to an editabie fold where you can enter text Each line wil be limited ta 48 characters with a maximum ol 5 lines Clicking on the go to frst entry previous entry next entry or latest entry buttons wil cancel the new trouble ticket 7 11 View English Protocol Analyzer To vew the English log or the protocol analyzer on TIMonGFX while in monitor made click on Edit English Protocol Analyzer This wil allow you ta vew what the TIMon NOC unit has on its English or protocol analyzer window for a certain pofi This is not the same as Protocol whore we are able to ew what T MonGFX is sending and receiving
3. Controis Reports Silenced Status EngistvProlocol Analyzer Site Statistics Protocol The Settings Menu allows you to ew ide text messages and trouble logs By clicking the Loop COS Sound option you can loop a defined COS sound unti an alarm is acknowledged By choosing the On Click Show option you can view ether COS or Standing Alarm windows based on which type of alarm you select This is done by clicking on the eal icon you want to view alarms or d Sew Troilo Legs EES EEE 2 CES Boe cas snr wens Moora Tho map window shows overall network status al a glance and presents cur Quick Move Buttons to select monitor mode tunctians Clicking on an icon ils down to greater detail Fight cicking on an icon activates the icon menu right clicking on the map background brings up the background monu Multiple maps may be displayed at the same time Map backgrounds and icons are organized in a hierarchy as ilustrated in the TMonGFX Tree Tho menu window may be minimized but not closed during monitor mode operation closing it shuts down T MonGFX The map window may be minimized or closed To get the map window back if it has been closed then select View Tree in the menu window and pick a map level to display iit has been minimized then click is button in the Window Taskbar 7 1 Docking Mode Since the T Mon GFX interface is composed of multiple windows you may prefer to dock all af them i
4. T MonGFX User Manual Visit our website at www dpstelecom com tor the latest PDF manual and FAQs August 13 2012 ocumes13 16100 Software Version 24 02 Th document contains proprietary infomation which is protected by copyright AlI rights are reserved No part ofthis document nay be photocopied without prior written consent of DPS Telecom Allsoftware and manuak are copyrighted by DPS Telecom Said software and manuals may not be reproduced copied Transmitted or used to make a derivative work by either mechanical electronic or any other means in whole or in part without pror winen consent ftom DPS Telecom escept as required by United States copyright ws 2012 DPS Telecom Notice The materialin this manual is for infomation purposes and is subject to change without notice DPS Telsom shallot be Tisbe foremos contained herein or consequentis damages in connection with the fumishing performance or use of this manual Contents www dpstelecom com for the latest POF manual and FAQS Overview 1 1 System Requirements 12 The TIMonGFX Tree 13 Maps 131 Backgrounds 132 kons 133 Alam indications 134 Unks Installing T MonGFX TMon Configuration 3 1 FIP Sener and FTP Data Port Creation on T Mon 32 TCP Por Creation on TMon 33 User Profle Creation Starting TiMonGFX Moving Around in T MonGFX TMonGFX Edit Mode 6 1 Staring TMonGFX Edit Mode 62 Edt Map 6 2 1 Assigning Backgrounds 62 2
5. Outage Summary Outages summary raport 4 Duration History Time Outages in excess of a spacifed time period 5 Duration Summary Time Total time and maximum time of outages 6 Export Analogs Comma delimited isting of analog values 7 Duration History Incident kentical to raport 4 except time reports are sorted by the lime an alarm occurred and incident reports are soned by sile alam 8 Duration Summary ncident identical to report 5 except time reports are sorted by the time an alam occured and Incident reports are sorted by site alarm 3 Duration Detail Incident Allows report to be tered by alarm description text and site name text Once a report has been generated you may save it print it or copy and paste from it For luther detail regarding reports please reler to Section 19 Managing Reports i the TIMon 5 0 User Manual 78 Silenced Status TMonGFX gives you ability to vew silenced alarms and windows To view silenced status On tha T MonGFX Menu select View and click on Silenced Status To unsilence alarms From the Silenced Status window highlight alarm and click Unsilence Toni sse Marise Aer tee 79 View Text Messages To view text messages while in Monitor Mode click en Settings Show Text Messages This wil display any textmessages that is assigned to an alarm R wil display a new window below the COS or the Standing alarm window eoj ce tet
6. Relsase the mouse button With the pointer on the new con click the right mouse button A small menu will appear nex to the icon Note I you drop an icon on top ot another the new icon wil replace the old ane This only works when using mon MapPoint background Retrosh a now icon is added to tha Install Directory Icons directory while T MonGFXis running you must retrash the cons selection window to show the new fle Click right mouse button with pointer in the eons selection window highlight Rtresh and click let mouse button This wil nly work with non MapPoint Control backgrounds 3s Icon Menu edit mode Right click with he pointer on an icon in the Edt Map window to activate the eon Menu TM Ha ii GA e s v Sackqound Meppointcontol Love Bin inato ins T m em d Adde Ardon Ez pem pow Prpates NOUO nonea 24 D 4 Level Down Move down to the next level background Level Up Move up to the previous level icon ess deal Links Allows you to create and delete links between icons Set Mouse Click Event Allows you to designate an action to be performed when you let click an icon Set Alarms Brings up Edit Points Window Add Coarse Controls Brings up Edit Coarse Controls window Add Fine Controls Brings up Edit Fine Controls window Add Fine Analog Brings up Edit Fine Analog window Assign Application Alows you to assig
7. Adding leone 6 2 21 Seta Mouse Click Event 823 Adding Selecting and Editing Links 6 2 21 Alarming Links 624 Edt Points 6 2 4 1 Add Alarm Point 6 2 42 Edit Controis 6 2 43 Fine Analog 6244 Browse 825 Assign a SiteMON Camera 63 Quick Move Buttons edit mode 6 4 Creating GFX protles 6 5 Uploading The Profile 6 6 GFX Database Reports 67 View Profiles TMonGFX Monitor Mode 71 Docking Mode 72 TMonNRIStatus Display 73 Monitor Map 733 Quick Move Buttons Monitor Mode 732 Background Menu Monitor Mode 733 konMenu Monitor Modo 734 Viewing Analogs on Mouseover 74 Select From Tree 30 30 E 32 3 E 36 ES n n n n 4s 75 Alam Windows 751 Selecting Alarm Windows 752 Acknowedging Alarms 753 Tagging suspending Alarms 754 Silencing Alarms 755 Analog Alarms 755 1 Configuring Analog Graphing 7552 Viewing Analog Graphs 758 Sorting 7 Control Point Operation 77 Repons 78 Silenced Status 7 9 View Text Messages 7 10 View Trouble Loge 7 11 View Engist Protocol Analyzer 7 12 View Site Statistics 7 19 Site Login Status 8 Craft mode 9 TMonGFX INI Configuration 10 Shutdown 11 Installable EditReport Module 11 1 Edi Modules 11 2 Report Modules 12 Frequently Asked Questions 12 1 General FAQs 13 End User License Agreement a a LI n n Lj sa E 55 56 s se E 66 e E 1 Overview TMonGFX provides a graphical display of alam network status using MapPoint Contro and other graphical representations 1o g
8. Background Menu edit mode Right click with the pointer in a background area in the Edit Map window to activate the Background Menu E Level Up Shows the next higher background ess datai Zoom To All Icons Zooms out to show all icons on curent background Pasto from Clipboard this monu item is black an image is available on the clipboard generally as a result of being copied rom another program such as Paint The menu item wil be grayed out it nothing is available on the clipboard Click on Paste from Clipboard to cad the clipboard image into the map edt window CAUTION clear the map edit window first by clicking on Remove Background or unpredictable results may occur Wher a clipboard image is loaded into the map edit window it will also be placed in tho Backgrounds selection window and in tha T MonGFX directory with the fe name TGPASTE BMP Use the Rename BMP File function to rename the fie so it wort be overwritten the next time a ciipboard image is loaded High Density Mode Erablas High Density Mode lor MapPoint background only A normal map would normally allow a maximum of 48 icons High density mode allows more icons on a single map A single image will be assigned to all icons on this map By default icons will be displayad as a small dot This can be changed by right licking on the icon and selecting Properties Modiying tha symbol vil apply to al icons on the map cons in this mode shouid be ro larger than 18 x 1
9. Graph to open up the analog graph popup bax as San Bos gem mieten 5 You can also add more than one analog channel to an analog graph You can drag any other analog channel onto the graph in the graph popup box Ths allows you to compare analog channels side by side on the same graph Nota You can ewn add analog channels tom outside of the Device Stals Site Statistics window For example you may rightclick on a node an the map select View Analogs and drag ono of the listed analogs onto your open analog graph 758 Sorting The Standing ard COS alarm window is now able to sort data by clicking on the headers LLLI cem e Dime dmi E 7 6 Control Point Operation Both labeled controls and site controls can be operated fom TIMonGFX Far a description of these two dierent catagories of controls rafer to the fles section in the T Mon NOC manual Control points require no database editing in TMonGFX AIl labeled and site controls that are defined in the host database wil be avaiable in T MonGFX The logged on user must be authorized to operate contral points In the host database To operate controls On tha T MonGFX Menu select View and click on Controls The Send Coarse Controls Viewing All window appears Clck on Labeled Lo to operate labeled controls or click on the line containing the site name to operate site controls Navigate through the
10. Password are valid a prompt to entar a new password wil appear Enter the now password and press OK to continue logging in TMonGEX will then ty to connect to an active T Mon NOC unit and retrieve the prol for the user that just logged EET yy Je Piet Connecting Note I tho user does not have a prof defined on the T Mon NOC uni it wil deny logon access If the user has a profile defined bul the fle does nol exist it wil start T MonGFX in Edi Mode so you can create a profle and send it to the T Mon NOC unit Otherwise TiMon GFX vill start in Monitor Mode I this is your frst setup please review how to create and edit a map wih icons in the T Mon GEX Edi Mode section o his manual Auto Resync This option automatically logs GFX out and back in whenever the T Mon database has changed This eliminates the reed tor any user interaction Previously users were prompted to resyne the database manualy E A TIMonGEX Map window and Maru window wil appear 50807 1106 TMGRGEX Map Window Monier Mode Tho system will automatically attempt to connect withthe host and there may be some eror messages il valid connection parameters have nol been deined 2 5 Moving Around in T MonGFX Normal Windows movements may be used to change displays minimize and maximize windows open and close los and windows resize windows and reposition windows on the screen TMonGFX has two major modes of operation Monitor
11. alarm gives a blinking Indication Cicking on biking icons dils down to the alarm itsel A count of COS and Standing alams also appears on the TMonGFX Menu You can also right click on an icon on any level in the TMonGFX tree to view the Standing or COS alarms Underneath that icon 134 Links Links are lins that depict facilities such as transmission lines communications channels lc that extend between a pair of ponts A link appears as a line connecting wo leal objects together You can configure the color and with othe link ine 2 Install ing T MonGFX Batore installing TMonGFX please refer section 1 1 System Requiremor appropriate hardware suppor to successtuly run this application to erly that you have the To install TMonGFX Install Microsoft MapPoint 2006 Ful Installation this wil require 1 5GB of space on your hard drive When prompted inser MapPoin s Disc 2 This is known as Ihe Run Disc and contains the geographical information that TMonGFX wil use Once MapPoint is successtuly installed run the TIMonGFX instalation program When the program is launched the TIMonGFX Logon window wil appear Note Certain senices ports and profiles need to be created on the T Mon NOC being used with T MonGFX betore a successtul connection can be established Please rer to the next section T Mon Configuration for tuthor elas 3 T Mon Configuration 34 FTP Server and FTP Data Port Creation on T M
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13. categories and select the ste The window on the ight wil display the control entries that can bo sent Click on a point ta highlight the ine Gick on Send to operate the highlighted point The Send Controls window will appear Port Address Display Point number and Command wil be displayed in this window An information window wil confirm that the control command was sent Cick on Start Sending Controls to contim the send Click on Cancel to abort the control command Click on Baek to ratum to a higher window Gick on Close to ext controls mode Hint To see the Monitor background while operating controls move the map window to the top of the screen belore entering the Controls mode Click and drag on the top bar of the map window 7 7 Reports aports generated in Monitor Mode allow manitoring to continue while the report is produced To access reports based on history click on View Reports History History reports provide the means for tracking trends and determining problem areas in your network IE ET en Sings Talus Feb Bm ear a NICE ra a pr ue MERGE Desai ena Seau Darley Teh ives Duet say CT 1 tort arin CEET pua Diets Ee Daten vstat etere TmonaFx Repons Menu E The History Report Menu includes 9 types of history reports 1 Standard History History report in standard format 2 Export History Report in comma delimited format for export to a spreadshat 3
14. or not Overtiow Mode the All Alarms count reaches the 10 000 mark T MonGFX wil switch to Orerfow Mode Whie in Overtow Mode all new incoming alarms wil be ignored and a red cverow indicator wil ash in the Monitor Menu box CE DAT 1121 cos sy Stag 7261 Overflow Ovetlow Mode indicator TMonGEX wil switch back to Normal Mode when the All Alarms count drops to 6 000 and an automatic re syne request will be perormed to rtesh all ists 751 Selecting Alarm Windows hare are several ways lo move through the monitor screen to view COS or standing alarms 1 Click on Icona To dil down to greater alarm detail click on an icon The system map will be replaced with the map for the next level dawn The next levei man wil show which icon is associated with the alarm by the same flashing color Click on the icon uni the lowest level of the alarm is reached AL the lowest lve the alarm description window wil be splayed 2 Select Icon Menu Gick the right mouse button on an icon to show the monitor icon menu Click on COS Alarms or Standing Alarms in the menu Tho alarms shown wil be for he lve represented by the icon and all levels associated below i 3 Use Tree Click on the Tree button Hghilgh a background or alarm si ohighled leve and down Click on COS or Standing to seo all alarms ortho 4 Standing button Selecting Standing Kom the COS window switches to the Standing window 5 COS button Selecting COS tom
15. the Standing window switches to tha COS window Once an alarm display ison the screen it will remain until another lowest lve or lea is selected or until closed Both Standing alarms andlor COS alarms may be shown 752 Acknowledging Alarms While in the COS alarm window highiight the desired alarm and right click and select Ack or double click on the highlighted alarm or cick on the Ack All entry NOTE The alarm format is drawn tom the T Mon database automatically Any changes wil be reflected in the T MonGFX alarm windows once an updated T Mon database is loaded into TMonGFX NOTE When an alarm is acknowledged in TIMonGFXit is removed tom COS displays on all associated TIMonGFX Workstations and other remote access decas 753 Tagging suspending Alarms From ether the COS or Standing window highlight an alarm and click Tag This prevents nuisance alarms trom fling the screen ENG stant B Ipse IS Tes a m TE IEGIS TEE THIS T3 ERE E H a E zi a 25 Silencing Alarms From the Standing window highlight an alarm and click Silence Input ether duration time in minutes or expiration dale and tie This prevents nuisance alarms trom fling the screen ig ehom rwn sta 1o Tene T Sins Tone Iz Ti Tas Ts Ter T reps 755 Analog Alarms Threshold Alarms When an analog device such as the KDA Analog Expansion Card or an MAS 48030 16 Channel Analog Card ADC is reporting a
16. 6 NOTE Tho curent map must haw loss than 48 icons balore High Density Mode can be disabled Scalable i checked permits the map window and background lo be resized by clicking and dragging map borders Check or uncheck by clicking on the Scalable menu item Remove Background Clears the background trom the Edit tame Size Window to Background Removes scrollbars and expands or contracts window to f the size ofthe map or graphic Save BMP File As Change the name c the ie The fle name wil be displayed in a bar Delete the name ard ype in the new one with the extension BMP Press Enters This funcion is normally used ater using the Paste from Clipboard function Delete BMP File Deletes the fe Rename Main Window Change the name of the topevel map window all other map windows inherit the name of their associated Icon on the next higher ree level but the top level map has its own name 522 Adding Icons Once a background is displayed icons can be added to the map for regions cities equipment sites el Icons may contain the following items A deeper map lel A dscrato alarm point An analog value A SIEMON IP camera A Teinat connection A wab address ex web interlace of specific equipment Click on the Icons button in the Edit Map window The cons selection window wil acthale showing the available icons Move the pointer over the desired Icon click and drag it to the desired location in the ame
17. Mode and Edit Mode In each of these modes there is a small Menu window and a large Map window displayed on screen The Manitor Meda Manu provides overal control of the system the Edit Menu is accessed from monitor made and controls various editing functions TMonGEXis always in Monitor Mode except when in Edit Mode Upon eit tom Edit Mode TIMonGFX retums to the logon screen 6 T MonGFX Edit Mode This is one ofthe two major TTMonGEX modes of operation the other is Monitor Mode in Edit Mode the TMonGFX menu is replaced by the Edit Menu and the Map window is replaced by the Edit Map window Tha Edit Menu window provides overall control af edit mode including Edit Map COS Sounds Utilities Restore TiMon NOC Database Profile Rebuild and Send and Reports Edt Usites Po Reports Heb Tho Edit Map window is used to design the maps that are sible in monitor mode Sx Quick Move buttons select ding fuctions Please see Section 63 for more details on the Edit Map Quick Move butions Aj e z 4 2 S ti Map Quick tov Buttons Icons and inks are positioned by clicking and dragging icons are added by dragging the desired icon om the cons selection window and dropping it onto the map A link is created by right clicking the source ican and selecting Links Add Link Cicking on the destination icon will create the Ink ine Icons can be moved around the map the created links wil follow the icons Fichiclicking on an icon ac
18. Time Out value is set to 1000ms 1 second and press Enter T Press 6 for Data Connection 8 Select Tab to fnd the data connection you set up previously To create a T Mon GFX Server to allow connections on a single port 1 At the T Mon Master Menu click on Parameters Remote Ports 2 Locate a job that is not curently in use An available job wil have a HALTED description under it Make sure the Job number you select is higher than 0 a HUE foreat 44 Tab to TIMonGFX Server 5 Ht Enter 6 Make sure your Time Out value is set to 1000ms 1 second and press Enter T Press FG for Data Connection 8 Select Tab to fnd the data connection you sel up previously 39 Find another job that is not curently in use and sel it up as a TiMon GFX Pool job This will use the same data connection as the TiMon GFX Sener job 3 3 User Profile Creation A Profle is a group of maps and icons used to ew a selected area of your network Most users haw one proie that displays numerous maps and icons of their entire network However you may wich to set up multiple proles to ve diferent users dierent vows of the network You wil need to create a system user with a TIMonGFX profile defined To create a new user protein TMon please refer to Section 7 2 of the TiMon NOC User Manual Managing System Users Note In order to use the FTP Sener on T Man the user will need to have the appropriate rights to do so To grant this right make sure that th
19. am to appear On the map vew ight Click on the node ol your choice and select Sat Graph Select the graph you wih to assign to the node Ihen select OK Note A graph can oniy be assigned to one node at a time Viewing Analog Graphs To vew your analog graphs retum to Monitor Mode There ar three ways to aw analog graphs 1 ight click on any node that has been assigned a graph and select View Graph B E12 l A7 dr Pater Fedele ston os Next in the View Graph popup window youll need to sel the parameters fr your graph start ime end time ec Ater selecting your graph parameters select Display Graph and your analog raph wil a generated Tun Environmental chU Fan evan a is E d i d pem freie fen DU RS poc NM 2 Atematiel you can access your analog graphs by clicking View than selecting Graphs In the Graphe popup ne analog graph you wish you dew then press OK This wil bring up he View Graph popup y where you set your graph parameters and click Display Graph the process is the same as the frst method listed boi Pza FI 3 You can also access analog graphs without frst databasing and assign a graph to an icon in Monitor Mode select Site Statistics tom the View manu Select the Port you wish to ew Once youve done o check View Analogs Youll now be able to iew all of the analog channals for specified device ight click on any analog channel and select
20. ana Fontem O PER When dew Analogs is selected a display of all analogs for the selected devices wil be shown on the right window Changing the devce addrass will update the analog window as long as View Analogs is stil selected 7 13 Site Login Status With the Building Access Module for T Man you can now vow site access in T Mon GFX To ew Site Login Status simply click View gt Site Login Status i From here you can see The Site entered numerical value The Door used numerical value A Description ot the she doar entered The Initials of the user who used the door The Name of the user Tha User s Entry Time How much time has Elapsed since then And a Count of how mary times the user has entered that doar 8 Craft mode Jobs on T Mon that allow crat mode can be accessed on TMorGFX by clicking on View Craft This will bing up a list o jobs ports that support raft modo Select a jobipot to start tho crat session a irte Fight click on terminal window to choose between no dier and VT100 dier Close the window to end the session 9 T MonGFX INI Configuration An INI le vill automatically generate in tho same directory as the program called TMonGFA ni This fle contains the following settings Primary Hast IP address o the primary TMon Port port o primary TiMon SECONDARY host IP address of the secondary Tion Port port of secondary T Mon ICONNECTON t
21. aving o create several profes To create a now View Protle click on View New T NonGFX Edit Menu Edit the View Profle by selecting the new prole under View The popup menu on an icon wiil only contain options to Show in ew or Hide in ew These will determine it the icon wil bo sible with the currant View Prol This wil bring up a window with all View Protos and their status with tha selected con 7 T MonGFX Monitor Mode When TIMonGFXis started it comes up in the monitor mode which uses a menu window and a map window containing backgrounds icons and links to present alarm network status Monitor mode is always acthe except in Edit Moc To enter Monitor Mode fiom Edit Mode simply click Edit Exit Edit Mode tom the TIMonGFX Edit Menu 1 wil ask for the logon information and wil enter monitor mode if the protle exists Make sure that you haw already Uploaded the associated prole for the user that you are tying to log in with This profile can be edited by going to File System Users Users and editing T MonGFX Profile on the T Mon NOC unit Tho prale can bo uploaded by going to edt mode and selecting Profile Rebuild and Send T MonGEX v2 4 1 Logon r P 7 Upon entering monitor mode the system automatically attempts to connect with the host The Monitor Menu window provides overall control of the system From the View menu you can access the folowing windows Tee
22. ced Tab I Remember me 7 Edi Mode Vou cea odi Pinay coc arcet Ple Pastes itvenced T Mon GPA coger Opona Maintenance Refresh hours Parm a maintenance ratesh of MapPoint maps at the specited intenal Defaults to 12 hours FTP Port This should match the FTP Server Port defined on T Mon Docking Mode Docking mode is a new feature that puts your site treo map COS Standing alams screen trouble log and text messages together in a comprehensive imertace Toggle this checkbox if you like to enable docking mode In the Profile Tab T HonGEX v1 5 15 Logan User Nome Peek 13 1 I Remember me 7 Edit Mode Vo a eme ii Pinay Seconday Advanced Pe T FowsPinfeSine 7 Update Paseword Pile FeSyre Adern 7 Us lo Made orem Force Profle Syne This wil e download the profile tom T Mon w Disable File Syne This disables fle transfers va FTP FTP is stil required to very fles but wil not transfer Use this option only it you are having problems transtering fles over FTP This disables edit mode Use Block Mode This ovenides FTP transfers with DCP block transfor FTP is still required but wil use DCP fle transfer to retrieve figs rom T Mon Tis mode is slower and should only be used if there are problems with FTP fle transors Enabling Block Mode disables Edi Mode Update Password Check this box it you want to change your password I the current User Name and
23. csicannet Main H Buiing Sewer Room Om mess aoa Ci Electrical Cabinet Sem Data Center m Rooma SE m NW Swich Qu RackA Om Racks Gum Rake In Docking Mode tnis tree view rom the standard tree view wi pane e ao Unike the standard Tree the Docking Mode tree iow does not display individual icons Instead it displays all available map lewis By clicking on a map level you wil cause it to appear in the main Map pane Tho colored Square next to each map level indicates the highest severity alarm curently standing in that map level Viewing Text Messages and Trouble Logs Docking mada has 2 optional panes for ew T Mon Text Messages and Trouble Logs To show hide these panes use the Settings manu at the top ofthe Docking Mode window and click Show Text Messages or Show Trouble Logs 72 T Mon NRI Status Display 1 you have two TiMon units running in a redundant NRI configuration he cloning window will appear In T MenGFX to nay you o the curent status ot the both the Primary and Secondary T Mon units Wew Settings Status Hep The Primary should usually be ACTIVE wile the Secondary should usually be PASSIVE or OFFLINE the Primary T Mon is PASSIVE and the Secondary is ACTIVE they may still be syncing with ane another Remember as long as one T Mon remains ACTIVE your monitoring system is functioning 73 Monitor Map he Monitor Map window appears automatically upo
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25. e Modules are installed separately and go in the Editmodulos or Raporimodules subdirectories Appropriate usar rights wil be required to launch edit modules 11 1 Edit Modules Erit modules allow the editing of certain aspects of the T Mon database These are accessed fom edit mode under Edit gt TMon Database This wil be disabled i there are no modules installed 11 2 Report Modules Report Modules allow reports ta generate fom on SOL database SOL job on T Man must be setup to communicate with SQL agant See Section M24 in the T Mon Usar Manual This can be accessed in monitor mode under View gt Repon Modules The menu entry wil be disabled if there are no modulos installed 12 Frequently Asked Questions Mere are answers to some common questions from T MonGPX users The latest FAQs can be found on the T MonGFX support web page http www dpstelecom com 1f you have a question about T MonGFX please call us at 559 454 1600 or e mail us at support dpstele 12 1 General FAQs Q Window in T MonGFX won t come to the front of the sereen Can this be fixed AL Musing Vista There is currently no work around T MonGFX is not compatible with Microsoft Windows Vista fusing Windows XP Extended Support for Text Services will need to be disabled Control pane Classie View Open the Control Panel Click on Regional and Language Options Click on the Languages tab Make sure both boves bere are UN checked PovinvalendLaneunee O
26. e A geographic map progam Microsof s MapPoint has been included in the T MonGFXpackage This allows you o have dynamic mans with interactive icons Graphics may also ba obtained rom various draw and paint programs as well as commercial image packages This allows you to use drawings for plans maps schematics and screen capturas lor background purposes Gick on the Backgrounds button in the Edit Map window Eo 36 Tho Backgrounds selection window will actae listing the available backgrounds by fle name Fiserplant fpa Wappeinttontrei ShelFi jp Glick on the desired fle name to highlight it Hold mouse button down and drag pointer to the odit map window Release mouse button The background will appear in the map edit window with the fla name listed at the top IMPORTANT S ct the Top background first then add lower levels later To add MapPoint Control as a background simply drag tho fle named MappointControl tom the Backgrounds selection window to the Edi Map area Refresh if new background is added to the Install Directory Backgrounds directory while TMonGFX is running you must retresh the Backgrounds selection window to show the new fle Gek right mouse button wih Pointer in the Backgrounds selection window highlight Refresh and click lot mouse button Additional functions can be performed by placing the pointer inthe map edit window and clicking the right mouse button A menu wil appear
27. e Database Xfer feld is set to Yes inthe System Users window You wil also need to have the TiMonGFX Profilo feid enabled with the user profile information for that user This feld is restricted to 8 characters H this feld is not defined you wil not be able to log on to TIMonGFX If one or more TIMonGFX proles exists on the T Mon NOC you will be able to select the profile you want Otherwise type in the prole namo This Profile wil then be created in TiMonGFX and uploaded to the T Mon NOC 4 Starting TIMonGFX To begin using TMonGFX 1 Enter the system username and password al tha logon sereen 2 Cick the Advanced button to enter the IP address and port created in Section 3 2 of the T Mon unit iit has not already been entered These lues should have already been dotned and canigured on the T Mon before attempting to log on to TiManGFX Note The port numbar in T MonGFX must match the por created on the T Mon as each T MonGFX Responder job necessitates its cum pot Remember me Edi Mode uk x Canoni c taveren Pmary Secondary tte Pl D Fos PiehieSne F pisce T Diaberte Soe I Uss ck Meds R OnE an Cogon Sereen Configure options tor logging into TMonGFX Auto Login By clicking on the Remember Me checkbox on the main lagan sereen you can automatically log on to T MonGFX by clicking on the OK button Your usemame and password information will be retained in their respective feide the Advan
28. ere icons Pasii ocean 13 Backgrounds A background is a MapPoint Control or graphical image in BMP JPEG or GIF format that fils a TMonGFX map windon TMonGFX Monitor Mode Main Window 132 Icons An icon is a small 22x32 ICO type image that is superimposed upon the background in a TIMonGFX map window may represent one of wo things node or leaf objects Node Icons These icons denote a man backgreund object in TMonGFX Ex A map of Noth America can be denoted as a North America node a map of Caliomia represents a Caliomia nodo etc A node icon has the following charac 1 Has one or more children 2 Has a map associated witht 3 You cannot add alarms lo a node icon istics Leat icons Loa icons are at the lowest map level called the leaf level Clicking on a leaf icon wil either bring up a standing alarm or a COS window It can also bring up information about your analogs or controls These icons can represent a piece of equipment such as a T Mon NOC microwave towers beacon lights or anything else you might have in your network environment Alarm Definitions CChange ot State COS Alarms CChange ot State alarms are those that have no been acknowledged Standing Alarms Standing alarms are those that are curently in the failed state whether acknowledged or not 133 Alarm Indications When an alarm occur the icon on the T MonGFX lt map at each tree level leading to the
29. ess and the assignment status of each display in brackets LJ display is not assigned to an icon Available For Use A display is assigned to the curent icon T display is assigned to another icon Not Available For Use Trowse Displays Cell Por 3 Address den Display T Aesign indisiduel Alarms T pispay 2 dones poin vey ance ceres por use by he on teng ede pers Aaoresses Disp mts Adda Delaieal Sove Close AL this point either an entire T Mon alarm display may be assigned tothe icon or indiidual alarms may be assigned To assign an entire display the Assign Individual Alarms box contains an X click on it to clear the box Then double clicking on a display with empty brackets adds the entire display to the lst under the current icon Who brackets contain an asterisk the display is already assigned to another icon and cannot be added lo the curent icon Clicking on a display with an X inthe brackets removes it rom the at under the curent ica To assign individual alarms Gick on the Assign Individual Alarms box to insert an X Click on a display or single click on a display then click the Points bution at the bottom of the browse window to show the point numbers and descriptions tor the selected display Tho window will show the Point numbers and descriptions defined in the T Mon NOC database for the selected pod address and display and the assignment status ol each poin
30. ew button or by selecting rom a ist of alarms tough the Browse button Part Mate Disp Pag Descciotios Note Batore you can set alarms you must know the port address and display assignments for the hardware at the location you ara daning Selecting incorect assignments wil rasul in false identification af alarm locations Ti MonGFX will not alert you it a selection is incorrect Ithas no way of knowing this Add Alarm Point This window assigns alarms to an icon by manually entering the alarm port address splay and point To access sgh cick on an icon in the Edit Map window select Set Alarms rom the pulldown leon Menu and click the New button The Add Alarm Point Window wil appear Enter Port Address Display and Point tab between entres then Click OK ci Alarm vont Ll Pot Adest Display mm mm wee ox ceu The Edit Points window wil again appear The newly defined point wil be listed in the window along with other points that were previously dened Additional Points can be defined by clicking on New and entering information in the Add Alarm Point window as beore an alarm point is defined for another icon a reminder message will appear Points can be dained lor only one icon but one icon can represent mary poris a point is defined in the T7Mon NOC database its description will appear in tha Edi Ponts window If no scription appears that pint is undefined An undefined po
31. h an associated URL preferably for the web interlace for squipmont associated with the icon fa SIIeMON is at the site this function allows you o wew your SI amp MON P s captured images or lie feed 623 Adding Selecting and Editing Links Once a background is displayed inks can be added 1o the map to Indicate faciities such as transmission lines communications channels et that extend between a pair of points Right click on an object you want to create a Iink trom in the Edit Map window Cick on the Links option then select Add Link AGRI oR Ear Eon SET TR CANS Gp Click on the object you want to create a link to A line indicating the link will instantly appear You can modify tho olor and the with of the link by selecting Properties directly underneath the Add Link option in the menu The Properties window wil also allow you to delete undelete and update your ink selection Link Properties rhe latest version of TMonGFX you can alam the links between points Once a link has bean added right click the link and select Set Alarms Add the point that defines the link then click Close To edi delete or add points to the ink right click on the link and select Set Alarms 524 Edit Points This window assigns alarms to an icon To access right click on an icon in the Edit Map window and select Set Alarms tom the pulldown Icon Menu Alarms may be added two ways by manually entering through the N
32. ic Ocean leon Mera Monitor Mod ie Down Level Move down to the next lower map level or display alarm list if at lowest lew Up Level Moves up to the next higher map leve New Map Keep the curent map on the screen and show the next lower level map In another window HINT This tool allows T MonGFX to display multipla maps on the same screen Standing Alarms Show standing alarms list for this lua COS Alarms Show COS alarms list fer this leel Launch Application Launches the application assigned to the leaf object in Edi Mode View Individual Analog ony visible if icon setup asa Fine Analog icon Displays detailed analog Information when Fine Analog was selected tor the icon in Edit Modo Analogs for analog test Description Value battery 557 vde Retresh lese NOTE Fine Analog was not selected in edt mode clicking View Indidual Analog wil have no eflect Fine Controls only visible if icon setup with fine controls Shows all control points associated with curent Icon it any exist and allows user to execute controls Coarse Controls Silence Window Shows Control Browser populated with any site or labeled controls associated with curent icon Allows user to send controls Allows user fo issue a Silence Window command on selected windon 734 Viewing Analogs on Mouseover When viewing a map level with an analog input icon you may view the curant analog value simply by mowing y
33. imeout number of seconds before main DCP connection times out max retries number of times GFX wi retry to send the same data esme Systeme leo ShowDebugWindow 0 disables the debug window 1 enables lables writing data to the system log TmonGFX SL 1 enables data to be written to the system DebupMetrics 0 disables writing of program measurements or testing itn to log flo metrics log 1 enables measurements DebugCratt 0 disables writing of crat debug to the system log 1 enables SystemLog must be enabled for this to wo CONNECTION DATA timeout number of seconds before data channel connection times out max retries number of times GFX wil retry to send the same data ocon Strictpasswordmode 0 disables enforcement of sit passwords 1 enables strict passwords Tis should oriy be enabled i Strict Passwords is enabled on T Mon This adds an exta layer of securty by allow case sensitie passwords 10 Shutdown a ew Sets St Help into Siren Statue Enghrtne Aram She ates Fro Edt oatobase Edit Database This option terminates the connection to the host and enters Edit Mode Upon exiting Edit Mode he system wil ratum to the main logon screen Shutdown T MonGFX This option terminates the connection to the host and closes TIMonGFX You can also shut down T MonGFX by clicking on the X on the top right hand comer of the T MonGFX Menu windon 11 Installable Edit Report Modul
34. in A more descrive reason will appear on the English screen I nothing shows up check and make sure itis the right T MonGFX job port Check to make sure T MonGEX is connecting to the right T Mon IP port Things to look for Is the password correct Does the user have a T MonGEX profile under System Users Is the IP and Port of the T Mon correct 13 End User License Agreement Al Software and firmware used in tor or in connection with the Product parts subsystems or derivatives thereof in whatever form including without limitation source code object code and microcode including any computer programs and any documentation relating to or describing such Software is funished to the End User only under a non exclusive perpetual license solely for End Users use wih the Product Tho Sotware may not be copied or modified in whole or in part for any purpose whatsoever The Sotware may not be reverse engineered compiled or disassembled No tile fo or ownership of the Sofware or any of ts parts i transfered to the End User Tl to al patents copyrights trade secrets and any other applicable rights shall remain withthe DPS Telecom DPS Telecom s warranty and imitation on its laity for the Sofware is as described in the warranty information Provided to End User in the Product Manual End User shall indemnity DPS Telecom and hold it harmless for and against any and all claims damages losses costs expenses obligations liabil
35. int may bo entered in T MonGFX and if added to the T Mon NOC database later the description will be used by T MonGFXwhan the revised database is loaded When fished click on Close Once alarms ate defined fran icon it becomes a leaf in the T MonGFX Tree and cannot have a lower level background added Edit Controls Course Control Edi Course Controls window allows user to associate site controls or labeled controls with the icon Adding Coarse controls to an icon wil allow access fo a control group or category by clicking on the icon in monitor mode Categories contain a set ol control entries which executes a specific relay command operate release momentary on Coarse controls can bo added to an empty icon by right clicking on the con and selecting Add coarse contro xm ael Mutiple categorias can be assigned to a single icon And the same category may be assigned to multiple Fine Controls Edit Fine Controis window allows user lo associate actual control points with the icon Adding a fine control to an icon vill give the abilty to execute a contro command by clicking an an icon in monitor mode This wil execute a single control entry Assign a fne control to an icon that doesn t have any associated alarms contrats or analogs by right clicking on the icon and selecting Add fine analogs aee een toe Select browse and assign a control entry Press Saw then Close Fine controls will
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38. n an executable application to the leal object The parameters wil vary depending on the aplication Delete Remove this icon om this lve Align Bings up a button box allowing you to shit the icon up down et or ight by one pixel with each click of the Insert Level inserts a background lee in between two existing loves Delete Levei Delete the background level represented by the curently selected icon Any icons in the deleted level wil move up to the curent background They must bo indhidually deleted if they wil not be associated with the curant background Properties The Properties Window is diidad into two tabs General and Lat Long The General tab allows you to rename and or change the symbol associated withthe leat object The Lat Long tab lets you type in latitude and longitude as decimal values or in degrees minutes and seconds in the boxes provided A mouse click event is an action you would like to have performed whenever you click an icon in monitor mode To sel a Mouse Glick Event 1 Right Gick an icon 2 Select Set Mouse Click Event 3 Determine the sort of event you want to occur whenever you et click that icon in Monitor Mode COS Standing List Displays COS Standing alarms window or that icon Analogs Displays Analogs associated with the icon Controls Displays Controls associated with the icon Application Craft Displays an Application associated with the icon Launch URLISIteMON Opens a web browser wit
39. n entering the Monitor Mode tthe map disappears it may be restored by clicking on View ree Map in the Monitor Menu 734 Quick Move Buttons Monitor Mode Buttons shown in the upper lett comer o the TMonGFX Map Window allow quick movemant to dierent monitor levels Buttons ar labeled Menu Level Up Top Level Tree and All Alarms Some buttons may be grayed out at certain levels Menu maximizes the TMonGGFX Menu Window It it has been minimized ihis Is actually the main window inthe program and it cannot be closed without exiting TIMonGFX but it can be minimized to reduce clutter Level Up moves up ono love Top Level moves tothe top level map Tree displays the Select From Tree window AII Alarms displays all currently active alarms 732 Background Menu Monitor Mode To acthate the Monitor Mode Background Menu righ click with the pointer on a background area in the map window A small menu window wil appear Up Level Move up to the next higher level map Zoom to All Icons Brings you to a vew thal includes all icons on the background map Size Window To Background The background image always fils the map window but may be resized or reshaped using normal Windows functions Close Closes the Monitor Menu map 7 3 Icon Menu Monitor Mode To acthate the monitor made icon Menu right click with t window wil appear pointer on an icon in the map window A small menu Atlantic Ocean Peett
40. nalog threshold alarms they will appear just like regular discrete point alarms in the COS or Standing Alam windows Analog Alarm Values An analog valve can be read whenever a threshold alarm comes in Simply Nghight the analog threshold alarm in the Standing or COS window and click on the Analogs button A table of analog values wil appear The table wil show the values of all defined analog ports at the site up to 16 ports The tabe values wil remain displayed unti the retrash or close button is clicked Note l naodd to ew at any time configure TIMonGFX to use Fine Analog Contiguring Analog Graphing TMonGFX now features analog graphing to allow you to view a graphical display of your analog data SEES Bleue In order Lo des an analog graph you first have to ad a graph using TMonGFX Edit Mode unless using option 3 in the Viewing Analog Graphs section In TManGFX Edit Mode click on Edi in the Edit Menu hen select Graphs m You can add graphs by selecting Graphs thon selecting Add Graph Once you name your graph and set the parameters youll need to populate the graph with analog channels Select Channels then select Add Channal From this list navigate to he device with the analogs you want for your graph Once you have selected your analogs press OK ET 3 m gt pesa v Xs Nox you need to assign your gaps to ta node in which you want th
41. nto a single group This docked group of windows may be moved together just as you wouid move a single window Docking also creates an organized appearance as the indiidual windows maintain the same relatie positon and frm a rectangle HINT you plan to use Docking Mode DPS Telecom recommends that all users of a single proe have the same screen resolution on ther workstations I this isnot possible design the prof fr the user with the lowest Screen resolution I you design a roto or a higher resolution users with lower resolutions may have important Sections of the map outside of their viewable area Als if any user will use T Mon Text Messages or Trouble Logs within Docking Mode alow adequate space at the bottom of the screen when sizing each pane tei To activate Docking Mode 1 Access the T Mon GFX logon prompt 2 Cick the Advanced gt gt button 3 Select the Adianced tab 4 Check the Docking Mode checkbox 5 Login to TiMon GFX ith your usemame and password T MonGPX v2 4 1 Logon E F r Docking Mode while logging in to TMon GFX When TiMon GFX opens all at its windows will be docked NOTE in Docking Modo the standard Tree iow wil be unavailable Instead you will see a similar tree in the lett pane Cim Ton S6 m Microwaes Station m Equprent Room Om Faka 1m Eatery Room m Eiereal Catinet Microwave Btaton 2 m Equpreni Room Gm Batley Roem Om Eeer
42. on Batore you can begin using T MonGFX you will ned to create an FTP server and FTP dala transfer ports on tho T Mon NOC Please rele to Sections M18 through M15 4 of the T Mon 5 0 User Manual FTP Server lor tuther celui Note Make sure you are running TiMon v6 0 or later 32 TCP Port Creation on T Mon To create a TCP port for T MonGFX you wil need to setup and configure a data connection and a remote port job on the TMon NOC To create a data connection 3 At the T Mon Master Menu click on Parameters Remote Ports 2 Select F tor Find and enter 28 which wil take you to job 28 This is done to set up the data connection 3 Select F1 for TOP ports 4 Scroll down to an available entry and then hit Tab 5 Select TEP T MonGFX Define the TCP Port you want to use Ex Type 4000 to set up TCP Port 4000 Make sure the chosen port is not used anywhere else in the TCP Por column T Type in the description in the Description fld Ex T MonGFX Responder and press Enter 8 Finish by pressing to save which wil also take you back out to the Remote Parameters screen To create a T Mon GFX Responder job with a dedicated connection 1 At the T Mont Master Menu click on Parameters Remote Ports 2 Locate a job that isnot curently in use An availabie job wil have a HALTED description under it Make sure the job number you select is higher than 0 a HIE for edt 3 Tab to T MonGFX Responder 5 Ht Enter 6 Make sure your
43. oniy allow ane control per ico Fine Analog From the Edit Map screen you may ight click on an icon and select the Add Fino Analog This icon must not have any other points defined Y can only have one analog channel This function is used to dedicate an icon to a single analog point To add a Fine Analog define a single analog input for the selected Icon by browsing to an avallale channel on the selected device Note You can only select one channol at a time Selecting more than one will result in an error message and your selections wil be ignored Browse This window permits individual alarms or entire displays to be assigned to an icon by picking them rom a st of alam ports addresses displays and points To access right click on an icon or link in the Edit Map window lect Set Alarms tom the pull down icon Menu and click the Browse button The Browse window will show the Port numbers and types defined in the TIMon NOC database Click on a pot to highlight it and click on the Addresses button at the bottom othe Browse window or double click on tha por The window will show the Address numbers and names defined in the T Mon NOC database for the selected por Click on an address to highlight it and Click on Displays button at the bottom of the Browse window or double click on the address Tho window will show the Display numbers defined in the T Mon NOC database for the selected port and addr
44. orm edits Updated profiles from TMon LNX thon uploads back to T Mon LNX 65 Uploading The Profile Once you have created the desired database Click on Profile Rebuild and Send This wil check all used images and send them to the connected TMion along with the database settings 22 TMon units are being used both unis should be in monitor mode before sending profles The proe needs lo be on both unts Send Profile As Pol Nore ERENT nich Asin Kemet Dues Clck on Start to send the profs to T Mon The proie rame should match the profe defined on T Mon under File System Users Users T MonGFX Profile Note I using T MonNRI make sure that both primary and secondary T Mons are defined and online betore starting the Rebuild and Send option inthe Prolle Menu TMonGF wil not be able ta store the proie if the unte are fine 66 GFX Database Reports From the TiMonGFX Edit Menu Cick on Reports on the menu bar The TiMonGFX Reports dialog box will appear Report to Run select either Node Structure ocks ike the Tree window or Point Assignments Print Setup a standard Windows print dialog box appears Font a standard Windows fon dalog box appears Start prints the report Note Reports can be sen only to a printer Use the Windows control panel to redirect printer output to a fle it desired 67 View Profiles View Profiles allows users to seo certain icons without h
45. our cursor above the icon The analog name and the curent value wil be shawn near the top of the window next to Ihe Quick Move buttons as shown below Server Room Map EPEDE Server Room simply place your cursor on the icon E To quickly view an analog va 74 SelectFrom Tree This monitor mode window displays the TIMenGFX Tree It can be selected Kom the T MonGFX Menu or rom a Quick Move button NOTE The T MonGFX Tree is unavailable in Docking Modo A similar vew is available instead See tha Docking Mode section for detalls MapPoint USA siteoroup INetsuerdens ES loon LE TMonNoc Bish Symbols Node map level Leat alarm lee To make a rapid jump to any branch and level Highlight a selection Click on Map il map leve is selected to show it Click on COS to show COS Alarms Clck on Standing to show standing alarms E MES sie 3 Tene Iu Img Tee Tips Tos usns ren Te mm T r D ug Multiple man windows can be displayed when Tree is used to select them Maps can then be positioned an the sereen so that several can be observed at once 75 Alarm Windows Two text windows are available to splay detlld infomation regarding acte alarms Change ot State COS Alarms Change ot State alarms are those that have not been acknowledged Standing Alarms Standing alarms are those that are curently in the tailed state whether acknowledged
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47. ptows CES Tose cg Drape aout ascent TUE im Drs Cote tria cea Click on the Details buton Click on the Advanced tab Check off Extended Support of advanced text services to all programs T MonGFX is able to log on but Syne with Primary Secondary falls to connect egt Ies taent Demetr pr bea Prenditen mmm Control pane Category View Open the Control Panel Click on Date Time Language and Regional Options Click on Regional and Language Options Click on the Language tab Click on the Details buton Click on the Advanced tab Check off Extended Support of advanced text services o all programs How can I get them to connect A Make sure T MonGFX is set up to use the right FTP port This can be found on T Mon by Finding the port for re FIP Server and noting the data connection on top of the sereen Also make sure that the user trying to log in has right for database transfer This can be found on the System Users window on T Mon From the main master menu go to Fes gt System Users gt Users When I try to log in I get a message could not login to an Active Unit What s going on On the T Mon View English by going to the Alarm Summary page the screen with all the windows Press AES Find the T MonGEX port that you are trying to og into Press or to find this When this is set up ty loging in from T MonGFX aga
48. t in brackets LJ point is not assigned to an icon IX point is assigned to the current icon T pont is assigned ta another icon Clcking on a point with empty brackets adds it to the tist undar the curent location icon Ithe brackets contain an asterisk the item cannot be added to the current location con Clicking on it wil produce a message identilying the location Icon assignment Clicking on an item with an X in the brackets removes i fom the list under the curent location icon The Add All and Delete All butions at the bottom of the Browse window provide fast editing C ck en Add All 10 add all displays or points with empty brackets to the current location icon lick on Delete All to remove al splays or points with X in the brackets rom tha current location con Note may be quicker to select Add All ard untag displays or points you dont need When completed click Save to enter your selections under the current location icon Click Close to exit 525 Assign a SiteMON Camera you have a SiteMON camera at any o your sites assigning the camera in TMon allows you to ow captured images or even a Ihe fed directly from your T Mon To assign a SiteMON camera 1 Rig Clck on a site 2 Select Assign SIIeMON Camera 3 in the Window that appears input the IP Address ol the Camera 4 cate whether youd like To Mew a live feed or captured images Note Images are captured at a rate decided by the SiteMON To confgure how oten
49. thates the ican menu and right clicking on the map background brings up the background menu E A Backgrounds selection window and an Icons selection window providing objects that may be placed on maps appear automatically upon entering Edit Modo eoRCOQ Tho Edi monu window may be minimized but rot closed during edit moda operation Exiting irom Edit Mode vil ratum you to the main logon screen The Edit Map window may be minimized or closed B V MonGEX Edit Menu Ustes Pote Resors Feb 3a 61 Starting T MonGFX Edit Mode Start TIMonGFX bn the TMonGEX Menu Monitor Mode Click on View to see the View Menu Click on the Edit Database button The Edit Menu and Edi Map windows wil appear Note Edit Modo wil automatically appear if the users proto doas not exist on T Mon Note TIVenGEX wil need to be abie to connect to the primary T Mon to start edi mode Eraistyerotozol ndis Sesenis i moca Std Toni Edt uites Pole Reports reb TMGGGFKER Map as 62 EditMap The Edit Map window appears automatically upon entering Edit Mode If the map disappears it may be restored by clicking on Edit Map in the Edt Menu E es Pu Rois Helo COS Sud Est ede ede STE Tuonorx aap Option in the Eat Men 52 Assigning Backgrounds Any graphics fla in BMP GIF or JPEG format may be used as a background Such fies must be copied into the Install Directory Backgrounds rectory betore us
50. the camera capturas images r to set a trigger to capture images based on certain evens youll use the web interface Ior the SiteMON Camera For more information see the SifeMON manual 6 3 Quick Move Buttons edit mode Buttons shawn in the upper let comer o the T MenGFX Edit Map Window allow quick movement to dierent functions Buttons are labeled Menu Level Up Level Down Top Level Icons and Backgrounds Some buttons may be grayed out at certain ls Menu maximizes the T ManGFX Menu Window it it has been minimized t also brings the map to the foreground Level Up moves up ono lol Level Down moves down ona level Cick on the icon of the branch you want to dril down on frst Top Level moves to Ihe top lev map Icons activates the Icona window Backgrounds activates the Backgrounds window 64 Creating GFX profiles As you setup maps and icons within T Mon GFX you re building a role that will be downloaded later by GFX Users Al protles are stared on T Mon LNX and downloaded by T Mon GFX users at each logon you have dierent groups of users with derent monitoring needs you may set up a diferent prote lor each group ATIMonGFX profile consists of the following Microsoft Access database of nodes points links and control Any Background graphics used Any icon flos used Central storage for all GFX profiles TMonexzam Gig N User downloads a GFX profile At each logon additional users download from T Mon LNX to perf
51. tops polling or device stats Ottine Online Sets the selected dece online or oftine Force Poll Forces pol of an acto or failed deco View Alarm Summary Displays alam status or device View Analogs Displays analog values for device Site Statistics 86 DCPF INT i bee Sf TER Tics se ie T Me MGE a Force Pol Set onine XD Quse T Venns 7 Veni Fight click options tor this window are Force Poll Forces pol ot an active or tailed deve Sat Offline Sets the selected dice offine Set Online Sats the selected device online Reset Stats Resets the deuce statisties CFG Send coniguration Note Newer alarm remotes only send the date and ime Launch Telnet Shortcut to launch the device s Telnet connection Launch Web Users can also now right click on any of their decas then select tho Launch Web option ora shortcut to the wab interface for any defined device to Stats 2 OEE HT Tacha itm Sia Data Dip 1 tiie on eei LEN LERNEN CCELI E BBREgeeeee cage When View Alarm Summary is selected a display of all points for each display under the device wil be shown on the right window I wil only display points for one display Jump to Disp wil allow you to jump to a specific display or you may click on lt or to go next or previous pem SS Bi BT wT Tea nm le Dan ei sa m gw Bi mai ar a a aaa EEE Ate Ose aome oe Arm
52. ue operators sibl y into systems that is vastly superior o text only presentations This allows you to use maps oor plans photos of actual hardware at your site and icons to ghe you a customized interactive play of your network TMonGFXis granular enough to take you fom a vaw of the entire country down to India racks of equipment TMonGFX uns under Microsoft Windows allowing it to run with other applications T MonGFX operates as an adjunct to a host allowing multiple independent monter to support the same or diferent sectors ofa network You can ew your entire network at a glance with constantly updated realtime status ol all ol your network elements 14 System Requirements The recommended system configuration fer TMonGEX is a computer running Microsot Windows XP Professional with a Pentium Il or higher and 128MB or greater of RAM To use T MonGFX you will need Microsoft MapPoint 2006 Available hard drive space 1 1GB fer instalation of MapPoint 2006 or 500MB fer minimum instalation Microsoft Windows XP Home Windows XP Professional Windows Serer 2003 Windows 2000 Professional or later operating system required Note Not compatible with Windows Vista Microsotintemat Explorer 5 5 browser software or later TiMon NOC running sotware wersion 6 0 or later with T MonGFX soltware modulos DN sinning a bn aden Like arta gn OP mie ar PAA son rT ea eer ra Celia Saree bue ir ed From the desktop right click the My Comp
53. uter icon and choose Properties On the General tab ook at the information displayed under System Here it wil display which Sen co Pack is running on your PC CIC 12 TheT MonGFX Tree ln TIMonGFX the hierarchy of maps and alarms can bo represented as a ree witha broad dew ofthe entire system al the top branches at intermediate map levels and alarms atthe lowest leaf lewa NOTE The T MonGFX Tree is not available in Docking Mode See tho Docking Mode section of this user manual tor details m Meg E MepPoin USA siteoroup iste leon cos ENetguerdien d BNetzuerd en E BNetsuarden Sending F Sta Ison SE ETMonNoc Bish Close robe As seen in the figure above the root of the tree is All Alarms The root is not represented by any map or icon nor oss it contain any maps or leans Directly undemaalh All Alarms is the frst node af the tree Nodes aro maps that you can add to TMonGFXas backgrounds Lea objects are located undemeath nodas on the T MonGFX hierarchical Iree structure The TMonGFX Tree All Alarms Special root node i has access to all alams currently in the system Node Translates to a map It has a parent and ono or more chidren A node cannot have alarms associated with Leat Node Translates to an icon Has a parent and no children A leaf noda can have alarms associated with i 13 Maps A TiMonGFX map is a window containing a background which is superimposed wh ono or m
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