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1. License Information A license has not been installed on this Carpark Server yet Visit http license car park dk to activate the license Important The license must be activated using the Server ID displayed on this dialog After completing the license activation you will receive an email with a license file The license file must be imported using the Import button on this dialog The Carpark Server requires a valid activated license to function properly Without a license the server will maximum register the activity of 20 space sensors To activate your license click on the link provided in the License Information section of the License dialog This will take you to a web page with the form seen below 2014 CIM Electronics A S 31 Carpark Software User Guide Carpark Server License Activation Server ID AFDE 2774 BE83 75E9 D7F6 D48A EFA5 A4DI License key 100000 494641 License name Aarhus Municipality Email address mfl cim as Activate Server ID The Server ID will have been filled out for your convenience Each license is linked to a Carpark Server Server ID which is unique to the machine that the Carpark Server software is on Hence your licence file will work exclusively on the machine with the Server ID you enter License Key The license key you received with the software from Carlo Gavazzi License Name The name you would like the Carpark Server license to be registered under This can be
2. 10100 If you are running a custom configuration consult your system administrator for the port number 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client az c Once you have filled out the information in the previous step the Connect button will become active Click it to proceed If login is successful you will be greeted with a window similar to the one bellow Carpark Client version 1 0 0 He A p gt h g OO Q U U Connected to 192 168 100 101 as user admin JLicensed to CIM Performance Test Otherwise you will be presented with an error message detailing what went wrong Login failed Invalid password O 2014 CIM Electronics A S as Carpark Software User Guide Changing the administrator password Once logged on you can change the password for the admin user if you are so inclined Do so by selecting System gt Change Password and filling out the fields in the dialog that appears Note The Current password is the one you used when you logged on to the server Connected to 192 168 100 101 as user admin Licensed to CIM Performance Test You now also have the option of creating more users for the system with varying degrees of permission For more on this please see the User Management chapter 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client a 4 2 System 2 Carpark Client Version 11 5 2A A Eo Qr X Drawings E X Windows The System menu gives you access t
3. 4 2013 f los 4 3 11 12 18 19 25 26 1 2 3 6 7 8 910 13 20 27 14 21 28 15 22 16 17 23 24 marts 2013 los 4 5 11 gt 12 18 19 25 26 13 20 27 2 5 9 10 16 17 23 24 30 31 2013 10 24 11 18 25 12 19 6 7 13 14 20 21 27 28 Today The month overview shows as many months as it is capable of depending on the size of the window It will show the day s week of month selected and can be used to navigate to the schedule to a specific day week or month Today Centers the view on the current date displaying the day week or month depending on the view selected Right clicking the Schedule O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client s Right clicking an empty spot on the Schedule will bring up a context menu Fa New Booking Goto Today Change View To FX Day View PS Work Week View or Month View B Timeline View New Booking This will open the New Booking window for creation of a new Booking Go to Today This will like the two Today buttons center the view on the current date Change View To This works like the buttons on the toolbar and will change the view of the Schedule Right clicking a Booking on the schedule will bring up a context menu that enabled editing of the Booking Open L Edit Series X lt Delete f 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide 4 2 3 1 New Edit Booking ds SS
4. 105 Carpark Software User Guide 5 2 Backup Almost all data is stored in the SQL Server database The only data NOT stored in the SQL Server database are the Carpark Server settings and the Carpark Server license information This data is stored in a local XML files on the computer The settings and license information are not changed unless you modify settings or import new license information The files are stored in the folders listed below operating system dependent Windows XP Windows Server 2003 ALLUSERSPROFILE S Application Data Carlo Gavazzi Dupline Carpark Guidance System Server Settings LLUSERSPROFILE Application Data Carlo Gavazzi Dupline Carpark Guidance System Server License oe oe D dows Vista Windows 7 LLUSERSPROFILE Carlo Gavazzi Dupline Carpark Guidance System Server Settings ALLUSERSPROFILE Carlo Gavazzi Dupline Carpark Guidance System Server License de ai A E oe E To protect your data we recommend creating a daily backup of the SQL Server database To create a daily backup either use the integrated SQL Server backup feature or use a third party tool like http sqlbackupandftp com 2014 CIM Electronics A S Miscellaneous 106 5 3 System requirements Software requirements Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 SP1 or higher included in the installer Operating System The following operating systems both 32 and 64 bit versions are supported e Windows XP e Windows 7
5. 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide Note the extra features this enables Level 1 00000000000 900000999990 Level 2 000000000 00000000000000000000 Ext Capat ooceecece Llevo Lloceeceeee 1 m a Booked Free 15 Booked Occupied 7 Dee Dw Oonwed 73 8 Pande Free 1 Handcep Ocouped 5 To save changes made to a drawing press the button To delete a drawing from the Drawings menu and the system as a whole press the El button O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 4 5 2 1 Adding Sensors The menu that appears on the left will provide you with the ability to add new sensors to your drawing The drop down menu on the top lets you select the area you want to add space sensors from The sensors will appear on the list below the drop down menu Car Park Mega Complex TER 38 0 Area A S Sonsars MI iS gt v e In order to select a single sensor in the list simply click on it e In order to select multiple sensors a Click on the white space between the Name and Address of the top bottom sensor you want to select b Hold down the left mouse button and drag the cursor over the other sensors you want to select c Release the left mouse button when all the sensors you want to select are highlighted e It is also possible to select multiple sensors which aren t right above beneath each other on the list a Hold down the CTRL key b Clic
6. Level 2 m Master 20 Sensor settinas fll Master 21 Area settings Total number of sensors 372 Level 1 sensor count 240 After the initial setup it is possible to adjust a Master s configuration Do so by clicking on a Master you wish to modify and making the desired changes in the Master settings section that appears on the right This section has the following options Name Here you can change the name by which the Master is referenced Address Here you can change the Master Address Number of sensors Here you can update how many sensors are connected to the Master Sensor settings Clicking this link will show all the Master s sensors in a Sensor settings window described in the next section of this chapter 2014 CIM Electronics A S 2 Carpark Software User Guide Sensor settings E Sensor settings Area Name Master Address Master Name Master 10 E A Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 i Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 Master 10 00 0 0000 000 a Aaa a ma Master 10 The Sensor settings window allows you to rename individual space sensors as well as categorize their respective spaces as being int
7. You can move a single or multiple sensor icons around simply by selecting and dragging them Selecting e To select a single space icon simply click on it e To select multiple space icons click near but not on the icons you wish to select Hold the left mouse button down and drag the dotted square that appears over the icons you wish to select then release the left mouse button 000000999990 e To de select the icons click on the background Dragging a Click on one of the space icons you wish to drag Hold the left mouse button down b Move the mouse cursor to the desired location c Release the left mouse button O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide Aligning If you have a number of disorganized space icons you wish to align you can do so with the Align top and Align left E buttons in the toolbar Align top This button will align all the selected space icons in a horizontal line as seen below 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client s lE Align left This button will align all the selected space icons in a vertical line as seen below Notice that one ofthe selected space icons is marked with a solid square This is the icon in focus The other icons will align alongside it To put an icon in focus select the group of icons you wish to align and then click on the one you want to put in focus Deleting To delete icons select them and press the z button in t
8. it becomes easier to interpret The filter has three fields Area This field lets you choose the area that the data shown should originate from O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client o From time This field specifies the filter starting point All occupation history data that occurred between this point in time and the filter end point will be shown Filter From time 2010 09 28 14 00 00 v To time September 2010 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun cE re Y 4 35 Gy af Bs 3 0 AE T 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 _ Today 28 09 2010 The field has the date format yyyy MM dd hh mm ss If you press the drop down button you will be able to pick the date from a calendar as shown above The hour can be edited by clicking on it and entering the time desired Be aware that hours are represented by a 24 hour clock AM and PM are not used To time With this field you can opt to define the filter end point If the field is not activated the current time will be used as the end point The field is enabled by checking the checkbox 2010 09 28 14 59 59 e Beyond this the field works the same as From time Once the filter has been adjusted to match your criteria press the Apply button This will send the query to the Carpark Server 2014 CIM Electronics A S os Carpark Software User Guide Chart The Chart tab contains a chart which illustrates the carpark occupancy
9. If the alarm has not been acknowledged this field will be blank User name The user who acknowledged the alarm If the alarm has not been acknowledged this field O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client will be blank Acknowledge Note Your user account must have the right permissions to acknowledge an alarm for this button to be enabled You can select select an alarm on the Active alarms table and press the Acknowledge button to acknowledge it This will not clear the alarm or disable the warning state of the Alarms menu It simply announces to other users that you have seen the alarm and presumably plan to take actions to rectify the problem This way other users know that they do not need to take action O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide 4 4 2 History J Alarm History Excel Filter From occurred time 2013 09 15 15 52 00 Ey To occurred time 2013 09 17 15 Alarms Occurred Disappeared Source Name Code Text Acknowledged User name 2013 09 17 10 28 54 2013 09 17 10 14 09 2013 09 17 10 11 38 2013 09 17 10 07 33 2013 09 16 20 18 30 2013 09 16 20 17 47 2013 09 16 20 16 59 2013 09 16 19 52 42 2013 09 16 19 36 47 2013 09 16 19 11 53 2013 09 17 10 33 09 2013 09 17 10 28 45 2013 09 17 10 13 56 2013 09 17 10 10 38 2013 09 16 20 23 01 2013 09 16 20 24 33 2013 09 16 20 24 33 2013 09 16 20 09 42 2013 09 16 20 09 42 2013 09 16 19 32 11 Area A
10. New Booking Name and Time Name Start 12 11 2013 v 00 00 4 End 12 11 2013 v 01 00 4 All day Spaces i Zone y Light Book with Red light v d Book Recurrence Cancel New and Edit Booking is the same window the difference being that New Booking will create a new Booking entry in the schedule upon clicking OK while Edit Booking will make changes to an already existing booking Name The Name of the Booking Start The start date and time for the Booking Note Disabled if a recurring Booking End The End Date and Time for the Booking Note Disabled if a recurring Booking All Day Check if the Booking should occur all day Note Disabled if a recurring Booking Zone The Zone containing the spaces that will be Booked Light The type of light used for the Booking Note Booking with Yellow light requires 3 color sensors If a space does not have a 3 color sensor it will be booked with Red light 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client s Book Number of spaces in the Zone that will be Booked Note Disabled until a Zone has been chosen Recurrence Accessed by clicking the Recurrence Button 4 2 3 2 Recurrence r E i Recurrence Time of day Start time End time Recurrence pattern 9 Daily Weekly Recurrence range Start date 13 02 2013 9 No end date End by date Start time The time of day the re
11. Server features are instance aware and Feature Selection v Database Engine Services have their own registry hives They SQL Server Replication support multiple instances on a computer Shared Features Management Tools Basic Disk Space Requirements SQL Client Connectivity SDK Server Configuration Redistributable Features Installation Rules Instance Configuration Database Engine Configuration Error Reporting Installation Configuration Rules Installation Progress Complete Select All Unselect All Shared Feature directory e Program Files Microsoft SQL Server ese h nees J cme ree 2014 CIM Electronics A S 9 Carpark Software User Guide Step 4 a Choose to install a Named instance called SQLExpress when the window below appears b Click Next to proceed F SQL Server 2008 R2 Setup Instance Configuration Specify the name and instance ID for the instance of SQL Server Instance ID becomes part of the installation path Setup Support Rules Default instance License Terms Named instance SQLExpress Feature Selection Installation Rules Instance Configuration Instance ID SQLExpress Disk Space Requirements L f L Instance root directory C Program Files Microsoft SQL Server Server Configuration Database Engine Configuration Error Reporting SQL Server directory C Program Files Microsoft SQL Server MS55QL10_
12. The supported file formats are JPG PNG and GIF Clear Removes the drawing s current background image Image offset First field This field contains the horizontal offset of the background image The offset is measured in pixels The higher the offset the further the image moves to the right Second field This field contains the vertical offset of the background image The offset is measured in pixels The higher the offset the further the image moves down ae v E E 355 amp j 3 3 j j j Horizontal offset 3 y j j j Ne _ a d vol gt 1 andicap Free 0 Handicap Occupied 0 Y Booked Free 0 Booked Occupied 0 Image zoom This field scales the background image size up or down depending on whether the number entered is above or below 100 The number in the field represents a percentage of the image s original size that you want the image to be scaled to Image opacity This sets the opacity of the background image It is possible to set an opacity between 10 and 100 The lower the opacity the more transparent the background image will become and the more the selected Color will shine through 2014 CIM Electronics A S s Carpark Software User Guide Although the changes made are shown instantly they are not permanent until the OK button is pressed If you regret the changes made in the mean time simply press Cancel and the changes will be reve
13. belong to one specific person the account function e g admin has the full name System Administrator Password and Confirm password The password the user account should have User has administrative rights Indicates whether or not a user is an administrator Currently administrative rights have the benefit of granting access to the User Management function as well as letting the user add Drawings User account is disabled If this setting is enabled the user will not be able to log on This is to be used as a security precaution It might for example be used if a new employee needs to be added to the system but their account does not need to be active yet User cannot change password If enabled this denies the user access to the System gt Change Password function Permissions Book and unbook spaces Defines whether a user can book unbook parking spaces on Drawings Acknowledge alarms Defines whether a user can acknowledge alarms in Alarm gt Status Modify alarm settings Defines whether a user can modify Area Alarm Settings and Space Alarm Settings Modify drawings Defines whether a user can access the Edit functionality of Drawings c Press OK If you have filled out the User name and Password fields the required fields correctly you will be presented with a message informing you that the user has been created Otherwise an error message will inform you which part of the form has been filled out incorrectly
14. e Windows Server 2003 e Windows Server 2008 Hardware requirements Minimum Recommended Processor 1 6 GHz Single core x86 processor 2 2 Ghz Multi core x86 x64 processor System memory 2GB 4 GB Hard drive space 20 GB or more free 30 GB or more free Display 1024 x 768 1600 x 1200 2014 CIM Electronics A S
15. found in the help file installed with the Carpark Server software In the Windows Start Menu a link is installed that brings up the help file Carpark Server API 3 4 2 SQL Server settings PR A mey y Settings pe Sa eneral SQL Server Connection Server ocal SQLEXPRESS gt a Authentication V Login Password i Test 4 M Database Name CG DCGS v l Create Cancel 2014 CIM Electronics A S 35 Carpark Software User Guide Connection Server The host name or IP address of the computer running the SQL Server including SQL Server instance name if applicable The default server is locali SQLEXPRESS If you have followed the installation steps in this manual this is your servers host name Authentication Two authentication modes are available when connecting to a SQL Serer Windows Authentication If the Use Windows Authentication checkbox is checked the Carpark Server uses Windows Authentication Use this if the SQL Server is installed on the same computer as the Carpark Server or the Carpark Server and SQL Server are members of the same Windows domain Windows Authentication is the recommended authentication method 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Se wer 36 SQL Server Authentication If the Use Windows Authentication checkbox is un checked the Carpark Server uses SQL Server Authentication This type of authentication requires e that the SQL Serve
16. history Beyond showing which of the total parking spaces are occupied free the chart also shows how many of the total handicapped spaces are occupied as well as which spaces are booked and how many of these are occupied The chart goes on to illustrate traffic patterns and if an error should occur it will illustrate this too Should you to disable the showing of some of these specialised statistics you can do so by right clicking on the graph This will present a menu seen below where you can enable or disable the showing of specialised statistics If you wish to save this view for next time Chart is used save it by clicking Save as Default Occupied Free 2 Error Traffic cars hour 40 2 Z a 8 Handicap Handicap Occupied 20 andicap Occupie Booked Booked Occupied Traffic 0 0 2010 09 28 00 00 Save as Default 2010 09 28 16 00 2010 09 28 04 00 9 28 TZ The graph axes adjust automatically to the data requested in order to present it in the most interpretable manner possible The time horizontal axis resolution will change in accordance with the length of the selected filter period The longer the period the lower the resolution 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 96 Table Occupancy Filter rea Level 1 From time 2009 01 01 14 00 00 To time 4 2010 09 28 14 59 59 a Chart j Table Area From time a Totime Occup
17. label will blink rr id Eg A Alarm 7 bd Reports Windows O 2014 CIM Electronics A S e Carpark Software User Guide 44 1 Status A D Alarm Status Ela pg Excel Summary Area alarm count 1 Space alarm count 1 Master alarm count 0 Active alarms Occurred v Source Name Acknowledged User name Free time exceeded the allowed maximum 300 Free spaces below the allowed minimum The Alarm Status window shows currently active alarms Excel This button allows for the export of the current alarms to an Excel file Summary This section of the window shows how many of the current alarms originate from which source The source can either be an area a single space or a Dupline Master Area alarm count The number of Alarms with Area as the source Space alarm count The number of Alarms with Space as the source Master alarm count The number of Alarms with Master as the source Active Alarms The table in this section lists the alarms that are currently active It consists of the following fields Occurred The point in time which the alarm was registered Source The source of the alarm this can be a specific space an area or a Dupline Master Name The name of the specific Area Space Master that set off the alarm Code The alarm code a unique identifier for the type of alarm shown Text A brief description of the alarm type Acknowedged The point in time the alarm was acknowledged
18. the name of a person or an organisation Email address The email address you would like the license file to be sent to O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Server 32 Assuming that the information you entered is valid your license file will be sent to the email you specified shortly after you click the Activate button Once you receive your license file return to the License dialog and click Import Using the browse window that appears open the license file you received Your license dialog should now look similar to the one below License Computer ServerlD AFDE 2774 BE83 75E9 D 7F6 D484 EFA5 44D1 License Information License key 100000 494641 Licensed to Aarhus Municipality Sensor count 2000 Activated by mfl cim as A license for this Carpark Server is already installed Visit http license car park dk if you have purchased more sensors etc This means your license is now activated 2014 CIM Electronics A S 33 Carpark Software User Guide 3 4 3 4 1 Settings General settings gt Settings x General SQL Server TCP IP Communication Client listening port 10100 2 Master listening port 21000 2 Data logging Sensor occupied delay 30 seconds Service API E Enable space status web service API config F Enable mobile site web service TCP IP Communication Client listening port The TCP IP port that the Carpark Client uses for communication with the Car
19. this by clicking the Add Area button 2014 CIM Electronics A S 25 Carpark Software User Guide IE Add Area Area settings Name Level 1 OK Cancel Enter a name for the area and press OK It is also possible to make areas within areas For example in the the examples used here the carpark is divided by it s level which in turn are subdivided by color zones 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Se wer 26 b Now that your areas are configured you can add Masters Do so by clicking on the area you want to add a Master to and clicking the Add Master button E ma Add Master Level 1 Master settings Name Number of sensors 0 7 3 color max 60 sensors ok _Cance The dialog that appears has the following fields Name The name by which the Master will be referenced This is for example what is shown client side if there is a Master alarm Address The Master Address Number of sensors The number of space sensors attached to the Master If the Master is being fully utilized the number of sensors will be 120 60 when in 3 color mode Note If the number you enter is less than 120 60 when in 3 color mode the sensors must be connected starting from Dupline Address A1 For example if a Master only has two 2 color sensors connected they must be connected on Dupline Address A1 and A2 3 color Indicates whether sensors connected to the M
20. time s checkbox is unchecked and Apply is clicked all the corresponding time limits will be disabled Changes made to the Spaces field will first become permanent when the Save button is clicked If you at any point before clicking Save regret changes you ve made click the Cancel button and the changes will be reverted 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 4 5 Drawings Busgaden Live rhus Denmark Add Drawing Note Any user can view a drawing by selecting it from the Drawings menu The ability to edit and add drawings however is restricted to users with the right permissions The drawings menu shows a list of drawings of the carpark added by an administrative user These drawings give you a real world overview of the layout of the carpark and also shows the current status of the parking spaces included in the drawing 4 5 1 Add Drawing HS X KET A em X Busgaden Live rhus Denmark Se Add Drawing Note You must have administrative rights to use this function This function will add a new blank drawing Simply click the menu option Shown above and enter the desired name for the drawing in the dialog that appears Then press OK 4 5 2 Edit Note Your user account needs to have the right permissions in order to modify drawings If you do not have the right permissions this feature will be disabled Bina a mo To modify a drawing press the edit button shown above
21. who acknowledged the alarm If the alarm has not been acknowledged this field will be blank 2014 CIM Electronics A S e Carpark Software User Guide 443 Area Settings L Area Alarm Settings c fae Minimum free spaces alarm Enabled Limit Name Spaces All Enabled All Limit Handicap Enabled Handicap Limit Booked Enabled Booked Limit Level 1 53 Z 5 E 0 1 0 Busgaden 105 lo 0 Level 2 52 0 Note Any user can view these settings however your user account must have the special permissions to modify them The Area Alarm Settings window lets you define the minimum percentage of spaces that should be free in an area at any given point in time The percentage can also be set for specific categories of spaces such as handicap and booked The table of settings has a row for each area The table has the following fields Name The area name A unique identifier for the area Spaces The number of spaces assigned to the area All enabled Defines whether a minimum free spaces limit is enabled for all categories of spaces All Limit Defines the minimum percentage of spaces in the area that must be free Requires the Al Enabled checkbox for the area to be checked Handicap Enabled Defines whether a minimum free spaces limit is enabled for handicap spaces Handicap Limit Defines the minimum percentage of handicap spaces in the area that must be free Requires the Handicap Enabled checkbox f
22. 5 255 0 Level 1 Right side MA o 255 0 Level 1 count system GE 255 128 0 Level 1 and 2 255 192 128 Level 2 192 192 255 Level 2 Left side E 0 192 192 Level 2 Right side E 0 255 255 ena C 255 192 255 Zones are collection of parking spaces Zones can be used for displays on drawings schedules and mobile web site Add Create a new Zone Edit Edit an existing Zone Delete Delete a Zone Groups Opens dialog for maintaining Zone Groups 2014 CIM Electronics A S 51 Carpark Software User Guide 4 2 2 1 New Edit Zone TU 192 255 192 Available Spaces Filter Area Busgaden 105 spaces Available Spaces 52 Spaces in Zone 53 Name The name of the Zone Color The color of the Zone Used for coloring booking entries in the Schedule for easy identification The color is also published on the mobile site web service Area This filter controls what sensors is listed under Available Spaces Available Spaces O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 52 A list of available spaces in the area that is not already added to the Zone Spaces in Zone A list of spaces added to the Zone Adding spaces to a Zone e To add one or more spaces select a space on the Available Spaces list Note To select multiple spaces select a space and hold shift to add several or hold Ctr1 to select individual sensors e To add the selected space s to the Spac
23. 50 SQLExpress Installation Configuration Rules E Installed instances Installation Progress Complete Instance Name Instance ID Features Edition Version lt Shared Componen ssms 10 0 1600 22 O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Installation 10 Step 5 a When the window below appears choose NT AUTHORITY SYSTEM for the SQL Server Database Engine s Account Name and make sure Startup Type is set to Automatic o There is no need for you to enter any passwords b Click Next to proceed SQL Server 2008 R2 Setup Server Configuration Specify the service accounts and collation configuration e Setup Support Rules Service Accounts Collation License Terms Feature Selection Microsoft recommends that you use a separate account for each SQL Server service Installation Rules Service Account Name P Startup Type Instance Configuration SQL Server Database Engine E y Automatic 3 gt f Disk Space Requirements SQL Server Browser Dobla Server Configuration i 5 Database Engine Configuration Error Reporting Use the same account for all SQL Server services Installation Configuration Rules Installation Progress Complete Ce os a 2014 CIM Electronics A S 11 Carpark Software User Guide Step 6 a When the window below appears select Windows authentication mode b Click Next to proceed te SQL Server 2008 R2 Setup Database Engine Configuration S
24. Carpark Server will be started automatically by the Windows operating system when the computer starts up Once the configuration is in place we recommend installing the Carpark Server as a Windows Sence Configuration Area Master and Sensor configuration Settings This section allows you to configure General and SQL Server settings License License management Remember to go here to activate your license Log The Log button brings up a System Log window if running in Application mode If running as a Windows Service the Log Files folder is opened The System Log is intended for troubleshooting only If you are experiencing issues you are unable to resolve on your own please contact support Status area below the buttons Application status Indicates whether the Carpark Server is started in Application mode Windows Service status Indicates whether the Carpark Server is installed as a Windows Service and whether the Carpark Server is started as a Windows Service License status Indicates whether a valid Carpark Server license has been installed 2014 CIM Electronics A S 23 Carpark Software User Guide 3 1 First Run Note The following chapter assumes that you have installed the Carpark Server software the Carpark Client software and Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express already Furthermore it requires you to have an understanding of the configuration of your Dupline Carpark Guidance System hardware This chapte
25. Carpark Software User Guide CIM Electronics connecting technologies Carpark Software User Guide Table of Contents Part Introduction 2 Part Il Installation 5 1 Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express coooccconncccoccconcconennccnnnnononennnnnnnnnernnnnernnnrenanernnnnrrnnerenanes 5 LACA eV ii decias 14 3 Carpark Client cion iii ii a 17 Part lll Carpark Server 22 T First RUM einsi a ii tias 23 DICO UA NA ias 24 IMC a mebaeeietesseehteat 30 O TO 33 General Settings iiiscicisccces eibsecctdeesttevstsnscesicecesdlasesaeieascicssserssceusteccevssptpsocvsbuctsu ced eneesienCevbetuesaenenelcetnersseenviccdsesanis 33 SQL Server s ttim OS viii a did 34 Part IV Carpark Client 40 Ve APSE PUNT ieee cas ace cave cobs dawasenccavsisebavesseaccbinauabs ai tdi 41 PS A OE 44 UseriManage Menta E RIA os 45 Adding a US BT oooocoicconociccocccioncccancccnnnno 46 Modifying User Settings wi AT Deleting a US Eva sia iin aa nee nia anti newindian nese aga nian tite eds 49 ZOMOS oun zinsdecctacdeectbaccesnasecessecscnseeeantsGeceqdeedeezencecsee atysecdentesces A 50 New Edit Zone we 51 Zone GOUPS cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseees s02 Schedules gt iio a 53 New Edit Booking Gori AA Ad 57 RECUTTONES ii A AAA AAA GAR ea ens Anos 58 A ON 60 MAUI 61 Cart A NO 62 TALE A a 63 AO id cd 64 SUS O A E a 65 O 67 ATG a CMS era 69 Space Settings ANNA nn 70 5 DA WINGS ui aaa 72 Add Drawing Edit oe Adding ENS S
26. Carpark Software User Guide Step 3 a When the window below appears check the Launch Carpark Client checkbox and click Finish to proceed is Setup Carpark Client Dupline ES Completing the Carpark Client ewer rent Setup Wizard Setup has Finished installing Carpark Client on your computer The application may be launched by selecting the installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup Launch Carpark Client b The installation of the Carpark Client software is now complete and the Carpark Client will now open o Refer to the Carpark Client guide for more information about using the Carpark Client software 2014 CIM Electronics A S Installation z 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Server 22 3 Carpark Server il Carpark Server version 1 0 0 ES es Sie SE R El i ES Start Stop Start Stop Install Uninstall Configuration Settings License Log Application status Stopped Windows Service status Not Installed License status Not installed Buttons Application The first two Start Stop buttons are used to start stop the server in application mode During initial configuration we recommend running the server in application mode Windows Service The four gear buttons are used to Start Stop the Carpark Server as a Windows Service and Install Uninstall the Carpark Server as a Windows Senice Running the Carpark Server as a Windows Service has the advantage that the
27. Electronics A S 13 Carpark Software User Guide Step 7 a When the installation is complete the window below appears o A message box may appear instructing you to restart your computer if so please do so b Click Close c You have now completed the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express installation process SQL Server 2008 R2 Setup Complete Your SQL Server 2008 R2 installation completed successfully Setup Support Rules License Terms Feature Selection Installation Rules Summary log file has been saved to the following location C Program Files Microsoft SQL Server 100 Setup BootstrapiLogi20100825 174105iSummary pcl optiplex xp 20100825 174105 txt Information about the Setup operation or possible next steps Instance Configuration Your SQL Server 2008 R2 installation completed successfully Disk Space Requirements Server Configuration Database Engine Configuration Error Reporting Installation Configuration Rules Installation Progress Complete Supplemental Information The Following notes apply to this release of SQL Server only Microsoft Update For information about how to use Microsoft Update to identify updates for SQL Server 2008 R2 see the Microsoft Update Web site at http go microsoft com Fwlinks LinkId 108409 Samples y default sample databases and sample code are not installed as part of SQL Server Setup To install sample databases and sample code for non Express ed
28. Microsoft Software License Terms Setup Support Rules License Terms Feature Selection Installation Rules Instance Configuration Disk Space Requirements Server Configuration Database Engine Configuration Error Reporting Installation Configuration Rules Installation Progress Complete MICROSOFT SOFTWARE LICENSE TERMS MICROSOFT SQL SERYER 2008 R2 EXPRESS WITH TOOLS MICROSOFT SQL SERVER 2008 R2 EXPRESS WITH ADVANCED SERVICES These license terms are an agreement between Microsoft Corporation or based on where you live one of its affiliates and you Please read them They apply to the software named above which includes the media on which you received it if any The terms also apply to any Microsoft updates e supplements e Internet based services and sunnnrt services Ni Ba Copy Print accept the license terms o Send feature usage data to Microsoft Feature usage data includes information about your hardware configuration and how you use SQL Server and its components See the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Privacy Statement For more information O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Installation 3 Step 3 a Make sure all features are selected when the window below appears b Click Next to proceed te SQL Server 2008 R2 Setup Feature Selection Select the Express with Advanced Services features to install Setup Support Rules Features Description License Terms eatures
29. O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide 4 2 1 2 Modifying User Settings From the user list on the left titled Users it is possible to select the user account you wish to manage Initially only the admin account will be present on the list To learn how to add more see the part of this chapter titled Adding a User Once you have selected the desired user account on the list it s setting will appear on the right in the section titled User Settings Below is an overview of the settings made available by this section User name The unique identifier of the user account Note This field is for display purposes only it cannot be edited Users cannot be renamed in the current version of the Carpark Client You can however add a new user with the same user settings and the desired new User name After which you could delete the old user account Full name The legal name of the user account holder or if it does not belong to one specific person the account function e g admin has the full name System Administrator Password and Confirm password By entering a new password in both these fields and pressing the Save button the user account password will be changed Note Unlike in the Change Password dialog the current password of a user in not needed to set a new one here This is because of User Management being an administrative function whereas Change Password is a user function and administrators rights s
30. ance System If you already have a copy of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 running on a server you can configure the Carpark Server to use that server If not a free version Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express is available from Microsoft Click here to see a guide on how to install Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express Click here to see a guide on how to install the Carpark Server Click here to see a guide on how to install the Carpark Client Apart from Microsoft SQL Server 2008 or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 SP1 is required to run the Carpark Server If you do not have Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 SP1 on your system it will automatically be installed by the Carpark Server setup program Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express We recommend installing Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express with Management Tools Make sure you download and install at least the R2 version of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express Follow the steps below to install Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express once you have downloaded the setup program Some of the steps can take a long time to complete so please be patient Note The configuration below assumes that the Carpark Server software will be installed on the same computer as Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express However the Carpark Server software is also capable of accessing a remote Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express server but doing so requires additional configura
31. ap Free 1 Handicap Occupied 5 Booked Free 13 Booked Occupied 8 The drawing interface has three zoom options AA E Zoomin Zoom out Zoom to fit Zoom in Enlarges the drawing Zoom out Shrinks the drawing Zoom to fit Resizes the drawing to fit the current window size Panning To Pan drawing hold down shift key cursor changes to 4 arrow style now move mouse to pan around the drawing 2014 CIM Electronics A S s Carpark Software User Guide 4 5 5 Booking and Unbooking of Spaces NED Eien Love gt Aras Denmark al a a a Levelt SSS rocas lr 9000 E IA O 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 o o 000009000000 Level 2 Mi coocjocccocjococccjocccccjocococoo vvccccee Lloooo Lleeeceeeee a Free 12 Occupied 93 Handicap Free 1 Handicap Occupied 5 Booked Free 0 Booked Occupied 0 The three buttons marked above have the following function Book all or selected spaces red e If this button is clicked when no space icons have been selected all spaces in the drawing will be booked with Red light if Yes is clicked in the confirmation dialog that follows e If one or more space icons are selected when the button is clicked these spaces will become booked with Red light Book all or selected spaces yellow e If this button is clicked when no space icons have been selected all spaces in the drawing will be booked with Yellow light if Yes is clicked in the con
32. arita Measles bearer ddan aid di dad 74 Sensor Placement x scsi seen ie sti enti re eee ee en Go es ee ee 76 Reorganizing Sensors 18 SOUNDS mati oii tase Gate a eR A ole A AA ARO RIA eee 81 O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Contents l PIS y ra das ene 84 Interpreting Draw iNGS wiscsecsisesciiccecsssvesccusecesccsessosseusscececarssesceusetevencesspecessavevecssesseccustiesenssseeceveddedecasesseceusecevencedes 86 ZOOMING AN PanniNg iii A A A Nin nati 88 Booking and Unbooking Of Space encccoccconccinnocnnnoncnncncnnnncnn sorna 89 6 RE O e Tn 92 OCCUPANCY R E PTA ETTE T T TETA E ETT 93 Space HS tii A AA AAA aeia Ea 97 Part V Miscellaneous 103 1 Contacting Support cionccioniicnin ic ii ii 103 LB An 105 ISC MT QUIFE ME NES ii A ia 106 Index 0 O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Part 3 Introduction 2 1 Introduction Welcome to the Carpark Software User Guide This guide will cover the essentials of setting up and using the software included with your Dupline Carpark Guidance System We will start with a brief description of the system Dupline Masters Sensors Dupline Bus Workstation with Carpark Client Accessing server on local network 95 Carpark Server Host Machine Moxa NPorts 1 16 Masters per Moxa port l Ethernet Moxa Moxa Switch port 1 port 2 Internet connection optional ee ee Workstation with Carpark Client Accessing server from remote location Fir
33. as the license status of the Carpark Server you re connected to Ifyou get disconnected or the Carpark Server does not have a valid license the corresponding status bar fields go red Connection to localhost lost The Carpark Server does NOT have a valid license oer 2014 CIM Electronics A S a Carpark Software User Guide 4 1 First Run Note The following chapter assumes you have installed and configured the Carpark Server software and SQL Server already Logging on to the Carpark Server a The first time you run your client you will be greeted with a login window as it appears below 2 Connect User Server Enter your User name and Password below and press Connect to connect to the Carpark Server Make sure that you have entered the correct Host and Port before trying to connect User name admin Password C Remember Password localhost 10100 v Cancel b Please fill this out as follows User name admin Password Default admin password admin If the Dupline Carpark Guidance System you are trying to log on to is not a clean installation please consult your system administrator for the admin password Host The host name or IP address of the Carpark Server host machine If you are running the client from the host machine you can leave the default address localhost Port Unless you are running a custom configuration of the Carpark Server this will be the default value
34. aster supports 3 colors Red Green and Yellow When checked the maximum number of sensors is limited to 60 because each 3 color sensor uses two Dupline Addresses Press OK If the values entered were valid the Master will now be added to the area Otherwise an error message will appear describing what went wrong 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide Area settings lr Configuration Add Area Mi Add Master 9 Delete a Facility O 18 Level 1 8 Name mal Master 1 Blue zone ma Master 2 EME Green zone Sensor settings mal Master 3 Level 2 1A Blue zone i ma Master 10 ma Master 11 5i Green zone mal Master 13 mal Master 14 Area settings Total number of sensors 522 Blue zone sensor count 130 After the initial setup it is possible to adjust an area s configuration Do so by clicking on an area you wish to modify and making the desired changes in the Area settings section that appears on the right This section has the following options Name Here you can change the name of the area Simply modify the name in the field and press Save Sensor settings Clicking this link will show all the sensors associated with the area in a Sensor settings window described later in this chapter O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Se mer 28 Master settings Ca Configuration IE Add Area Mi Add Master 7 Delete E E Carpark Ju Master 10 Name Sul Master 11 Level 1
35. curring Booking will start End time The time of day the recurring Booking will end Recurrence pattern The pattern of the Recurrence O 2014 CIM Electronics A S s Carpark Software User Guide Daily The Booking will occur every day at the specified time Weekly Daily Y Monday W Tuesday O Weekly Friday Saturday Sunday The Booking will occur on the specified days Note The day check boxes will only be enabled if the Weekly pattern has been selected Start date The date the Recurrence Booking will start from No end date The Recurrence will run until manually removed from the Schedule End by date End by date 13 02 2013 The date the Recurrence Booking will end Remove Remove Clicking Remove will remove the Recurrence from the Booking and return the user to the New Edit Booking window 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client so 4 2 4 Connect Al Connect User Server Enter your User name and Password below and press Connect to connect to the Carpark Server Make sure that you have entered the correct Host and Port before trying to connect User name admin Password C Remember Password Host localhost Pot hoo g Cancel This dialog is used to log the Carpark Client on to the Carpark Server You need to provide the correct user authentication details and host details in order to do so A description of the fields is provided below User name Default value a
36. dmin Description A unique identifier assigned to each user for connecting to the Carpark Server Password Default value no default value Description The password linked to the user name which confirms that you are the owner of the user account Remember Password Default value Disabled Description Indicates whether the Carpark Client software should remember your password for next time you want to log on Do not enable this option on public shared computers Host Default value localhost Description The host name or IP address of the Carpark Server host machine you want to connect to Port Default value 10100 Description The port that the Carpark Server software has been configured to listen for the Carpark Client software on Unless this has been changed by the administrator it will be 10100 2014 CIM Electronics A S st Carpark Software User Guide 4 3 Status Carpark Client version 1 0 0 Aw X e bd Ehe v The Status window shows the live occupation status of the various areas of the carpark as they are defined in the Carpark Server Configuration The status is live in the sense that it is continuously monitored by the software However the Status window will not display nor will the software register a change in a space sensor s occupation status until the software has been able to detect the change for the full duration ofthe Sensor occupied delay set in the Carpark Server software s General sett
37. e first occupation interval found in the selected period e g for the second scenario in the previous diagram this would be 2010 09 28 05 52 00 Last Departure The ending point of the last occupation interval found in the selected period e g for the third scenario in the previous diagram this would be 2010 09 28 19 56 00 Be aware that if this is equal to the selected From time the selected period only contains an active occupation interval This means that the space is currently occupied ID A unique numeric identifier for the parking space Note If a space associated with the selected area does not appear in the table it is because it has not been occupied during the selected period O 2014 CIM Electronics A S 103 Carpark Software User Guide 5 Miscellaneous 5 1 Contacting Support Should you find yourself with an issue with the Dupline Carpark Guidance System that you and your administrators are unable to troubleshoot we of course want to help In order for us to better understand your problem please provide the following e A detailed description of the problem the more relevant info the better This may include o An estimation of when the problem occurred o What you were doing trying to do when the problem occurred o Whether any surrounding circumstances may have contributed to the problem For example Were you having network trouble Was there a power failure Were you trying to access the system
38. e in Zone list click the gt gt button or drag the selected space s to the Spaces in Zone list Removing spaces from a Zone e To remove one or more spaces select space s in the Spaces in Zone list Note To select multiple spaces select a space and hold shift to add several or hold Ctr1 to select individual spaces e To remove the selected space s from the Spaces in Zone list click the lt lt button or drag the selected space s to the Available Spaces list 4 2 2 2 Zone Groups G gt E Zone Groups Po aE Add Zone Group Add Zone E Delete Name Zone Busgaden r Level 1 Level 2 Leveli Level 1 Handicap Level 1 Left side Level 1 Right side Level 2 Level 2 Right side Level 2 Left side The order of Zone Groups and Zones presented in dialog is how the Zone Groups and Zones are presented The presentation order is used on the mobile web service Add Zone Group Adds a new Zone Group at the bottom Add Zone O 2014 CIM Electronics A S 53 Carpark Software User Guide 4 2 3 Adds a new Zone item to the selected Zone Group Delete To delete zone group select cell with zone group name and press the Delete button To delete zone from a zone group select cell with zone and press the Delete button Presentation order To arrange how Zone Groups and Zones are presented simply drag and drop by selecting row in the first column using the mouse then click and drag to new l
39. e software should display it also functions as a cut off point for the occupation intervals being analysed 08 00 17 59 Filter 09 00 15 00 is analyzed 08 00 10 40 is analyzed 15 40 17 59 is analyzed 08 00 17 59 2010 09 29 is analyzed 00 00 00 2010 09 28 00 00 00 The above diagram shows four different scenarios where an occupation interval for a single parking space is filtered As can be seen in the first scenario top when the interval starts and ends within the filter period the full interval is analyzed by the software However as can be seen in the other three scenarios if any part of an interval lies outside the filter period it will be disregarded by the software An example Let us say we have 10 parking spaces in an area Each of these have been occupied during the hour between 9 and 10 in the morning In our filter we select the area and set our From time to 09 11 00 and our To time to 09 12 59 The resulting output will show that the minimum maximum and average time for all the spaces in the area will be 01 59 This is correct seen in the context of the selected filter period but it can be misleading In order to avoid confusion it is recommended you 1 Avoid making your filter periods too short If this advice had been followed in the previous example useable statistics would have been acquired 2 Look at the First Arrival Last Departure times If they fall outside the filt
40. eckbox to be checked Max Occupied Enable Indicates whether or not the maximum limit for how long a space can be occupied is enabled Max Occupied Time The amount of time that the space in question can be occupied before an alarm is triggered This requires the Max Free Occupied checkbox to be checked ID A unique numeric identifier for the space the alarm settings belong to You can modify the Max Free Time and Max Occupied Time fields by selecting them click on them they will become highlighted and then clicking on them a second time To finish editing click any of the other field If the time you have entered does not mach the format days hours minutes you will be unable to deselect the field until this is corrected Quick settings This option lets you modify the Max Free Time and or Max Occupied Time fields for all spaces in an area Furthermore you can use it to enable or disable these limits You will notice the checkbox next to the times have a third state a When the checkboxes are in this state the times filled out in the field on their right will be ignored That is to say the corresponding times and whether they are enabled or disabled in Spaces will remain unchanged when you click Apply When a time s checkbox is checked and the time field has been filled out when all the underscores are gone from the field the time entered will be applied to all corresponding fields when Apply is clicked If a
41. ectronics A S Carpark Client as You will notice when you change any of the aforementioned settings the Save and Cancel buttons in the lower right hand corner become active Save Press this button if you wish to apply the new settings to the selected user account Cancel Press this button if you have regretted the changes you have made and wish to revert the settings back to their original state Be aware you cannot do this after you have pressed Save 2014 CIM Electronics A S o Carpark Software User Guide 4 2 1 3 Deleting a User Note You cannot delete the user you are currently logged on as To delete a user a Select the user you wish to delete on the user list located to the left of the User Management window titled Users b Press the amp button c Press Yes on the confirmation dialog that appears gt User Management ES rR Users User Settings admin User name pel Confirm Permissions Book and un book places C Acknowledge alarms Modify alarm settings Modify drawings d You should be greeted with a message confirming user deletion If this is not the case you will be given an error message detailing what went wrong 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client so 4 2 2 Zones Add Edit G Delete El Groups Name Color Level 1 192 255 192 Level 1 Handicap HS 255 0 255 Level 1 Left side E 25
42. eld has the date format yyyy MM dd hh mm ss If you press the drop down Ey button you will be able to pick the date from a calendar You can edit the hour or minute by clicking on them and entering the time desired Be aware that hours are represented by a 24 hour clock AM and PM are not used To occurred time O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client With this field you can optionally define the latest point in time that an alarm can have occurred to be included in the results The field is enabled by checking the checkbox 2 2013 01 23 11 49 59 vr Ifthe field is not enabled the current time will be used Beyond this the field s interface is the same as From occurred time To show historical alarms from the selected period press Apply Alarms This table shows the historical alarms that occurred in the selected period It has the following fields Occurred The point in time which the alarm was registered Disappeared The point in time which the alarm stopped being active Source The source of the alarm this can be a specific space an area or a Dupline Master Name The name of the specific Area Space Master that set off the alarm Code The alarm code a unique identifier for the type of alarm shown Text A brief description of the alarm type Acknowedged The point in time the alarm was acknowledged If the alarm has not been acknowledged this field will be blank User name The user
43. ended for the handicapped The table fields have the following functionality Area Name Displays the name of the area that the space sensor is associated with Master Address Displays the Master Address of the Dupline Master the space sensor is connected to Master Name Displays the name given to the Dupline Master that the space sensor is connected to Address Displays the Dupline Address that the space sensor is connected to the Dupline Master on Name Here you can view edit the sensor name In order to edit the name click on the field once to select it it will become highlighted and then a second time to enter editing mode Leave room between the two clicks as a double click will not get you into editing mode Once you have made the desired changes to the name click on any other field to leave editing mode Handicap Used to indicate whether the sensor s parking space is intended for the handicapped To 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Server 30 make the sensor s space a handicap space check the checkbox by clicking on it If you later wish to remove a space s handicap categorization uncheck the checkbox Sensors that have had their settings changed will have light blue rows as seen above To save changes you have made press the Save button If you find that you do not wish to make the changes after all press Cancel 3 3 License License Computer ServerID AFDE 2774 BE83 75E9 D7F6 D484 EFA45 44D1
44. ent Note This option is only accessible to users with administrative rights The user management window allows an administrator to add and or remove users as well as modify the settings of existing user accounts The ability to customize user accounts has the advantage that accounts become specialized towards the jobs of their users For example carpark service staff may have the ability to acknowledge alarms while a receptionist has the ability to manage bookings However thanks to their account s restrictive access privileges the two cannot accidentally interfere with the other s work Beyond it s usefulness in staff assignment delegation the feature also adds a layer of security to the Dupline Carpark Guidance System User Management Users User Settings User name pel Full name System Administrator Password Confirm password User has administrative rights C User account is disabled C User cannot change password Permissions Book and un book places Acknowledge alarms Modify alarm settings Modify drawings 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client s 4 2 1 1 Adding a User To add a new user a Press the button b A window will appear where you can fill in the user settings The fields are described below User name The unique identifier of the user account Full name The legal name of the user account holder or if it does not
45. er account is also created User name admin Password admin This administrator account must be used by the Carpark Client when connecting to the Carpark Server for the first time The default database name is CG DCGS which is an abbreviation of Carlo Gavazzi Dupline Carpark Guidance System 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Server ss O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Part Carpark Client 40 4 Carpark Client gt g Qe 5 7 Ee aano Free 23 Occupied 82 Handicap Free 1 8 Handicap Occupied 5 Booked Free 0 Booked Occupied 0 Connected to demo car park dk as user pcl Licensed to Aarhus Municipality Menus Buttons System The System menu gives you access to the basic technical controls of the Carpark Client software as well as user management Status Shows the live occupation status of the areas of the carpark Alarm The alarm menu can be used to set time and utilization limits for the spaces and areas of the carpark Furthermore it informs you of when carpark activity goes outside these limits Drawings The drawings in this menu give you a real world overview of the layout of the carpark and also shows the current status of the parking spaces included in the drawings Reports This menu gives you an overview of carpark usage pattems on a scale varying from a single parking space to the entire carpark Status bar Shows your connection status as well
46. er period then part of an interval has been disregarded O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 100 Area The table found under the Area tab shows the summarized statistics of all the space sensors assigned to the area that the user has selected If the selected area is subdivided into smaller areas the summarized statistics ofthese smaller areas will be shown The fields of the table show the following data Name The area name as defined in the Configuration of the Carpark Server Count The number of times a space has been newly occupied in the area during the selected period the filter period Time Utilization The percentage of time the area is occupied Calculated by The sum of the area s spaces occupancy time The selected period filter period number of spaces 100 Space Utilization The percentage of the parking spaces in the selected area that were utilized occupied during the selected period Minimum Time The shortest time interval in which a car was parked in a space during the selected period Maximum Time The longest time interval in which a car was parked in a space during the selected period Average Time The average length of the occupation intervals that occurred in the selected period Total Time The sum of each parking space s total occupation time during the selected period First Arrival The starting point of the first occupation interval found in the selected per
47. ewall Internet Mets a SEA 1 120 sensors per Master The Dupline Carpark Guidance System is built up of a number of hardware and software components The most common components in the system are the sensors These are installed in each parking space A space sensor detects when a space is occupied and reports it to the Dupline Master it is connected to as well as indicating it with a colored light This colored light is also used to indicate if the space is booked If a space sensor is red it means it is either occupied or booked If it is green it is free 89 OSES 899989 J Each Dupline Master can be connected to up to 120 sensors using parallel connected Dupline Buses Each sensor is assigned a Dupline Channel which corresponds to a Dupline Address in the software Dupline Masters can in turn be connected to Moxa NPorts using RS485 cables Each port on a Moxa can support up to 16 parallel connected Masters So a device like the Moxa NPort IA 5250 could if need be support up to 32 Dupline Masters and hence 3840 space sensors The Moxas simply put convert RS485 data into Ethernet data By connecting the Moxas to the the same network as the Carpark Server host machine the Carpark Server software will be able to monitor the state of the space sensors assuming the system has been properly configured Moxas can be connected to the network using a switch Alternatively you can choose to only connect a single M
48. firmation dialog that follows e If one or more space icons are selected when the button is clicked these spaces will become booked with Yellow light Note Booking with Yellow light requires 3 color sensors If a space does not have a 3 color sensor it will be booked with Red light Un book all or selected spaces green e If this button is clicked when no space icons have been selected all spaces in the drawing will be un booked if Yes is clicked in the confirmation dialog that follows e If one or more space icons are selected when the button is clicked these spaces will become un booked Note If these buttons are disabled your user account does not have the permissions necessary to perform this task 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 90 The type of light used for a booking is indicated on the drawing as illustrated below In the example above the first four spaces are booked with red light and the next three spaces are booked with yellow light 2014 CIM Electronics A S or Carpark Software User Guide Selecting Spaces e To select a single space icon simply click on it e To select multiple space icons click near but not on the icons you wish to select Hold the left mouse button down and drag the dotted square that appears over the icons you wish to select then release the left mouse button 000000999990 e You will know a space icon has been selected when a box appears around i
49. he installed icons Click Finish to exit Setup Launch Carpark Server b The installation of the Carpark Server software is now complete and the window below will appear o Refer to the Carpark Server guide for more information about using the Carpark Server software E Farpark Server version 1 0 0 Start Stop Start E Install Uninstall Configuration Settings License Application status Stopped Windows Service status Not Installed License status Not installed 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide 2 3 Carpark Client You can download the setup program from http www car park dk Follow the steps below to install the Carpark Client software Step 1 a Launch the downloaded setup file Carpark ClientSetup_ Version exe b Click Next when the window below appears i Setup Carpark Client s Dupline meg Welcome to the Carpark Client E LELEA Setup Wizard This will install Carpark Client 1 0 0 on your computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup Let gt 2014 CIM Electronics A S Installation 18 Step 2 a Click Install when the window below appears is Setup Carpark Client Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing Carpark Client on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation 2014 CIM Electronics A S 19
50. he toolbar Press the Yes button on the confirmation dialog that follows 2014 CIM Electronics A S st Carpark Software User Guide 4 5 2 4 Settings ES Drawing Settings xs General Name Space Icon size 18 Background Color iz Image Browse Clear Image offset 10 110 gt Image zoom 100 Image opacity 70 The Drawing Settings are accessed by clicking the button in the drawing toolbar Note You must be in edit mode for this button to be visible In this dialog you can configure the drawing s name on the Drawings menu the size of sensor icons in the drawing as well as tweak how the drawing s background image is displayed When a field is updated the changes can immediately be seen on the drawing with the exception of the Name field The dialog has the following fields General Name Can be used to modify the name of the drawing in the Drawings menu Sensor size Sets the size of the circular icons representing parking space sensors The number represents the circle s diameter length in pixels This option is useful when making your space icons match the scale of your background image Background Color A drop down menu that selects the color that will appear behind the background image 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 82 Image Browse This button opens a standard Windows browse interface from which you can select a background image from your computer
51. his can for example be seen in the diagram above 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide 4 6 2 Space Statistics fi n A e pa rl E Space Statistics roe f fase E Excel Filter won Baden From time 2013 09 15 15 21 00 Ey To time E 2013 09 17 15 21 59 BY Area Fi space Minimum Time Maximum Time Average Time Total Time Last Departure ID Space Utilization Name Count w Time Utilization 54 0 00 00 40 2 00 00 41 0 02 56 39 113 08 30 2013 09 08 01 02 42 2013 09 17 15 21 00 101 Level 1 622 64 4 98 1 0 00 00 43 0 23 27 04 0 02 38 03 68 06 27 33 2013 09 13 07 43 42 2013 09 17 15 20 24 94 Level 2 302 43 3 98 1 0 00 00 40 2 00 00 41 0 03 34 58 45 02 02 57 2013 09 08 01 02 42 2013 09 17 15 21 00 102 The Space Statistics function focuses on the analysis of parking space utilization It does so by looking at the time intervals during which spaces have been occupied and generating statistics by comparing these intervals to each other in the context of the period selected by the user The statistics can be viewed for individual spaces in the Space tab or in summarized form in the Area tab Filter The filter is used to specify the period of time as well as the area of the carpark that the data shown should stem from This allows you to specify which part of the occupation history you re interested in By limiting the scope of the da
52. iG 09 oe ele ee eo eee oor Free 16 Occupied 89 Handicap Free 1 Handicap Occupied 5 Y Booked Free 11 Booked Occupied 10 The image above shows an example of a drawing Each circle represents a parking space in this guide they are referred to as space icons The coloring pattern of each space is an indication of the space sensor s status You ll notice as is marked on the diagram that there s a key at the bottom of the drawing window This tells you what the each space icon s coloring pattern means as well as how many space sensors in the drawing have this status right now Booked Occupied 9 Icon Meaning Number of places with that state Ifa space icon is blinking it means that the space sensor it represents is the source of one of the current alarms To see a space s name simply hover over it with the mouse 1 D7 M 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide The rest of the drawing will be a background image put in by the administrator it is not interactive but rather serves to put the space icons location in perspective O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 4 5 4 Zooming and Panning Zooming P Busgaden Live rhus Denmark Level 1 t i 1 t i i i i i t i i 1 i a Q 0 a a Mm i gt Z 9A9 0 gauen 0 7 f y 9 f i i i i i i i i t i i Not in use Free 27 Occupied 78 Handic
53. ied Free Arrivals Departures Traffic cars hour Handica Level 2010 01 11 00 00 2010 01 18 00 00 0 0 0 Level1 2010 01 18 00 00 2010 01 25 00 00 1422 432 3 Level1 2010 01 25 00 00 2010 02 01 00 00 1602 11603 19 Level 1 2010 02 01 00 00 2010 02 08 00 00 11432 11698 119 2010 02 08 00 00 2010 02 15 00 00 28 25 1532 1623 20 2010 02 15 00 00 2010 02 22 00 00 28 125 1504 1584 120 2010 02 22 00 00 2010 03 01 00 00 31 l2 he 2010 03 01 00 00 2010 03 08 00 00 32 Ja 2128 Level 2010 03 08 00 00 2010 03 15 00 00 30 ja hz hiss Level 2010 03 15 00 00 2010 03 22 00 00 29 24 he8 1770 Level 2010 03 22 00 00 2010 03 29 00 00 31 j22 1682 1796 2070 03 29 01 00 2010 04 05 01 00 29 24 11351 11405 4 oO wlw w ol 0 11931 23 12211 127 w wl wi w w ii The Table tab will show the same data as the Chart but as plain figures Like the Chart it will adjust it s time resolution in accordance with the selected filter period However the interval between each sample of data shown will not continuously increase in the case of the Table The intervals will range from periods of 10 minutes in the case of a short filter period to periods of a week in the case of a long filter period Note In the case of both the Chart and the Table neither will show data beyond the point the selected area was first configured on the Carpark Server T
54. ings This delay is in space to prevent the software from detecting false positives O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 62 4 3 1 Chart Area Status DE pa Chart 6 Table Occupied HE Free GZ Error The Chart tab shows a graphical representation of what percentage of space sensors are registering as occupied in each area The top bar represents the combined percentages of all areas in other words the entire monitored carpark Hovering As is shown in the diagram above by hovering over a colored section of an area s bar with the mouse you will be shown Status which the section s coloring represents Number of space sensors in the area with that status Number of space sens Note When the Carpark Server software is first configured and started it is normal for some if not all the sensors to be categorised under the Error status for a short period of time This is because the sensors are still being detected and the aforementioned Sensor occupied delay has not yet elapsed for all of them However if the behaviour persists consult the Alarm gt Status section and see if any of the Dupline Masters are experiencing a Communication error lf so check the hardware and software configuration of the Dupline Master in question Categories As can be seen in the diagram above the Area Status window s status bar quantifies three categories of space sensors total space sensors handicap space sens
55. intervals as well as free intervals for each individual space in an area By setting an alarm to go off when an occupation interval exceeds the maximum occupation time you can ensure that carpark users are not staying longer than they are permitted Meanwhile an a limitation on the amount of time a space can be free is a good way ensure that your carpark is being fully utilized Furthermore it can indicate if a space sensor is malfunctioning and hence unable to detect occupation k Note The times in this window have the following format days hours minutes Area Here you can select the area you wish to view the space alarm settings for Simply select the area from the drop down menu and click Show This will display the area s space alarm settings in Spaces Note The whole carpark is not available as an area in this drop down menu O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide Spaces Shows the alarm settings of each individual space in the selected area The table has the following fields Area The name of the area the space is located A unique identifier for the area Space The name of the space the alarm settings belong to A unique identifier for the space Max Free Enable Indicates whether or not the maximum limit for how long a space can be free is enabled Max Free Time The amount of time that the space in question can be free before an alarm is triggered This requires the Max Free Enabled ch
56. iod e g for the second scenario in the previous diagram this would be 2010 09 28 05 52 00 Last Departure The ending point of the last occupation interval found in the selected period e g for the third scenario in the previous diagram this would be 2010 09 28 19 56 00 Be aware that if this is equal to the selected From time all the occupation intervals in the selected period are currently active This means all spaces in the area are currently occupied ID A unique numeric identifier for the area O 2014 CIM Electronics A S or Carpark Software User Guide Space The table found under the Space tab shows the statistics of each individual space sensor in the area that the user has selected The fields of the table show the following data Name The sensor name as defined in the Configuration of the Carpark Server Count The number of times the space was utilized occupied during the selected period the filter period Time Utilization The percentage of time in the selected period that the space was occupied Minimum Time The shortest time interval in which a car was parked in the space during the selected period Maximum Time The longest time interval in which a car was parked in the space during the selected period Average Time The space s average occupation time during the selected period Total Time The space s total occupation time in the selected period First Arrival The starting point of th
57. itions of SQL Server 2008 R2 see the CodePlex Web site at Attn on microsoft ramtfwlinki21 inkTd A7A43 Ta read about sunnart Far SOL Server samnle datahases and d 2014 CIM Electronics A S Installation a 2 2 Carpark Server You can download the setup program from http www car park dk Follow the steps below to install the Carpark Server software Step 1 a Launch the downloaded setup file Carpark ServerSetup_ Version exe b Click Next when the window below appears ie Setup Carpark Server d P Dupline Seg Welcome to the Carpark Server ne Setup Wizard This will install Carpark Server 1 0 0 on pour computer It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup O 2014 CIM Electronics A S 15 Carpark Software User Guide Step 2 a Click Install when the window below appears ie Setup Carpark Server Ready to Install Setup is now ready to begin installing Carpark Server on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation ETTA acm 2014 CIM Electronics A S Installation 16 Step 3 a When the window below appears check the Launch Carpark Server checkbox and click Finish to proceed ie Setup Carpark Server Dupline ES Completing the Carpark Server nn Setup Wizard Setup has finished installing Carpark Server on your computer The application may be launched by selecting t
58. k on the desired sensors with the mouse c Release the key when all the sensors you want to select are highlighted 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide Once you have made your selection a Click on the text of one of the selected sensor s b Hold the left mouse button down and drag the onto the drawing c Release the left mouse button d The sensor s have will now be added If you have selected multiple sensors the Sensor placement dialogue will appear Note You can only add a singe instance of a sensor to a drawing Car Park Mega Complex Baa SA TEX ee Master 0 v D C5 O CE O C DCS 0 D1 0 D2 0 D3 0 D4 ONE ONE Free 4916 Occupied 0 Handicap Free 45 Handicap Occupied 0 Booked Free 0 Booked Occupied 0 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 4 5 2 2 Sensor Placement Placement 77 El Start position Spacing Alignment Xx 127 X 0 No of rows 1 amp Y 35 5 Y 0 E 7 Flip orientation Place order 1 A1 1 A2 1 A3 1 44 1 A5 1 A6 1 A7 1 A8 1 B1 1 B2 Reverse order When multiple sensors are dragged from the sensor list onto a drawing at once the Sensor placement dialog appears This dialog is used to define the sensors placement relative to each other as well as the rest of the drawing Adjustments made here can be seen instantly on the drawing The dialog has the following sections Start position This defines
59. o the basic technical controls of the Carpark Client software as well as user management __ Connect Disconnect Opens the Connect window which is covered in the Connect chapter Disconnect will disconnect you from the Carpark Server Change password Lets you change the password of the currently logged on user providing you have the current password Note For some users this option may have been disabled by the administrator User Management Allows for the creation modification and removal of user accounts Furthermore it can be used to adjust the user s current permissions This is covered in the User Management chapter Note This option is only accessible to users with administrative rights Zones Allows for the grouping of sensors Note This feature can be restriction to view only for schedules depending on user access rights Schedules Allows for viewing and the modification of schedules for booking Note This feature can be restriction to view only for schedules depending on user access rights Log This logs the Carpark Client software s behaviour for the purposes of troubleshooting Should you experience trouble with your Carpark Client and need assistance please include a copy of the log from when the issue occurred as well as a description of the problem This is covered in the Contacting Support chapter 2014 CIM Electronics A S as Carpark Software User Guide 4 2 1 User Managem
60. ocation Zone s can only be arranged within the same Zone Group ma Schedules teJto Js H Save a Reload Backward Forward 2 Today Y Zoom In EF Day P Work Week PA Week St Month K Timeline 4 september 4 2013 17 september 18 september 19 september m to tf los 3 1 x 2345678 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 3 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 3 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 2 03 00 06 15 Week Days 03 00 06 15 Week Days 2 03 00 06 15 Week Days Level 1 Level 1 Level 1 pao as 0 of 53 spaces 0 of 53 spaces 0 of 53 spaces an ero E aft A as 2 123458 Al 7 8 9 10 112 13 L R 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 4 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 4 28 29 30 31 s november 2013 2 Daily Daily Daily meetris Level 2 Level 2 Level 2 UTE Dof 52 spaces Dof 52 spaces 0 of 52 spaces 8145678910 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 7 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 8 25 26 27 28 29 30 4 E 5 The Schedules window controls the scheduled booking of parking spaces To create new schedule double click in calender and dialog for creating schedule appear ta Save a Reload Save This button is disabled if these are no changes to the Schedule if it is enabled hal Save there are unsaved changes to the schedule If the Schedules window is closed while there are changes to the schedule a prompt will pop up to confirm if the user wants to close the schedule and discard the changes made O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client s The schedule
61. or the area to be checked Booked Enabled Defines whether a minimum free spaces limit is enabled for booked spaces Handicap Limit Defines the minimum percentage of booked spaces in the area that must be free Requires the Booked Enabled checkbox for the area to be checked ID A unique numeric identifier for the area Save Saves changes made to the settings Cancel Reverts changes made to the settings O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 444 Space Settings TEn Area Quick settings Level 1 v E Max Free Time IA Apply PARA E Max Occupied Time E Spaces Area Space Max Free Enabled Max Free Time Max Occupied Enabled Max Occupied Time ID 1 41 A 14 00 00 F 14 00 00 2641 Levai 1 A2 44 00 00 El 14 00 00 2642 Level 1 1 A3 14 00 00 14 00 00 2643 Level 1 A4 14 00 00 El 14 00 00 2644 Level1 1 A5 1400 00 14 00 00 2645 14 00 00 wl 14 00 00 2646 14 00 00 14 00 00 2647 14 00 00 FI 14 00 00 2648 14 00 00 El 14 00 00 14 00 00 El 14 00 00 14 00 00 14 00 00 14 00 00 El 14 00 00 14 00 00 E 14 00 00 E Level1 1 A6 Level 1 1 A7 Level 1 A8 Level 1 1 B1 Level 1 B2 Level 1 1 B3 Level 1 B4 Level 1 11 85 FERRERA RAS A Save Cancel Note All users can view the Space Alarm Settings however your user account must have special permissions to modify them The Space Alarm Settings window allows you to set time limits on occupation
62. ors and booked space sensors It divides these quantities of spaces sensors by their status This is done to provide a better overview of the state of the parking lot 2014 CIM Electronics A S e Carpark Software User Guide 4 3 2 Table Area Status ld Char O Table Area Timestamp Alarms Busgaden 2010 09 24 16 27 36 0 Level 2010 09 24 16 27 36 1 Level2 2010 09 24 16 27 38 0 82 23 9 5 6 105 aces Occupied Free Handicap Occupied Handicap Free Booked Occupied Booked Free Places Free 23 Occupied 82 Handicap Free 1 Handicap Occupied 5 Booked Free 16 Booked Occupied 5 The table tab presents the same data as the Chart tab but in in plain text form Beyond this it has two additional fields Timestamp Shows when the information shown was last updated Alarms Shows the current active alarm count for each area See the Alarm chapter for more detail on the subject 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client e 44 Alarm D 0 D De The Alarm menu allows you to set time and utilization limits for the spaces and areas of the carpark It will inform you if carpark activity goes outside these limits as well as if technical problems should arise The alarm system is invaluable in maintaining an overview of your carpark This is especially true for large scale carparks Whenever an alarm is active the Carpark Client s Alarm icon will change to a warning sign and the
63. over the internet Just to name a few e A copy of the software s log from the day the problem occurred You can find the log by using the instructions below a Open the System Log window For the Carpark Client software go to System gt Log amp Carpark Client version 1 0 0 SES ig ET Qe X Woe X TES v onnect Hb Lonnec aR Disconnect Change Password a User Management Log Note If the issue involves being unable to log on just press the Cancel button when presented with the Connect window so you can get to the System menu 2014 CIM Electronics A S Miscellaneous 104 For the Carpark Server software press the Log button Carpark Server version 1 0 0 Oya ENA Stark Stop Start Stop Install Uninstall Configuration Settings License Application status Stopped Windows Service status Stopped License status Not installed Note If your server is running in service mode you can skip the next step b Click the Log Files button g System Log DAR C Freeze C Debug Info Log to file Timestamp Level Message Location c This will open the directory containing the application s log files The filename naming convention is executable name _ yyyy MM dd txt Please send the log file from the day your problem occurred Please send your support requests to Support car park dk and we will get back to you as soon as possible 2014 CIM Electronics A S
64. oxa 2014 CIM Electronics A S 3 Carpark Software User Guide to the network and then cascade connect the rest as shown in the diagram To help you configure your Moxas we provide the Carpark Moxa NPort Configurator software The Carpark Moxa NPort Configurator software can be downloaded at http car park dk Workstations connected to the same network as the Carpark Server host machine can connect to it using the Carpark Client software If the system administrator gives the Carpark Server host machine a web address off site users will also be able to connect to it via the internet This guide is broken into three main sections Installation Carpark Server and Carpark Client If you are tasked with setting up the software follow the instructions provided in the Installation chapter first then proceed to the Carpark Server First Run chapter and finally the Carpark Client First Run chapter If you are looking for usage instructions see the Carpark Server section or the Carpark Client section depending on which application you are interested in learning to use We hope you find this guide useful If you have any suggestions for improvements or additions please let us know by sending your feedback to Feedback car park dk 2014 CIM Electronics A S Part 5 Carpark Software User Guide 2 2 1 Installation The Carpark Server uses Microsoft SQL Server 2008 to store all data collected from the Dupline Carpark Guid
65. park Server It is this port that must be used in the Carpark Client when connecting to the Carpark Server The default port is 10100 Master listening port The TCP IP port that the MOXA NPort serial to Ethernet converters use for communication with the Carpark Server The MOXA NPorts must be configured to connect to the computer running the Carpark Server software on this port The default port is 21000 Data logging Sensor occupied delay When a sensor detects a parked car the Carpark Server will not report that the sensor is occupied before it has been active for the specified number of seconds This is done to avoid false positives The default delay is 30 seconds Service API 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Se mer 34 Enable space status web service When checked the space status web service is enabled By default the service is hosted on port 9100 Enable mobile site web service When checked the mobile site web service is enabled By default the service is hosted on port 9100 Configuration Pressing the API config button opens the API config file Refer to Microsoft s WCF documentation for detailed information about the configuration elements Note also that a copy of the API config file is installed with the Carpark Server software APIl config release The API config release file is located in the installation folder together with the API config file Documentation The documentation for the API s can be
66. pecify Database Engine authentication security mode administrators and data directories Setup Support Rules Account Provisioning Data Directories FILESTREAM License Terms Feature Selection Specify the authentication mode and administrators For the Database Engine Installation Rules Authentication Mode Instance Configuration Windows authentication mode Disk Space Requirements Mixed Mode SQL Server authentication and Windows authentication Server Configuration Database Engine Configuration Specify the password for the SQL Server system administrator sa account Error Reporting Enter password Installation Configuration Rules Confirm password Installation Progress Complete Specify SQL Server administrators CiMipdl Per Clausen SQL Server administrators have unrestricted access to the Database Engine Add Current User C ATEO A O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Installation 12 c The actual installation will now begin SQL Server 2008 R2 Setup Installation Progress Setup Support Rules License Terms Feature Selection Install_sql_engine_core_shared_Cpu32_Action InstallFiles Copying new files Installation Rules Instance Configuration Disk Space Requirements Server Configuration Database Engine Configuration Error Reporting Installation Configuration Rules Installation Progress Complete 2014 CIM
67. r has been configured to support SQL Server Authentication i e is running Mixed Mode e that the login account has been created on the SQL Server e that the user provides a valid login and password If the the above requirements are not met authentication will fail Login Enter the login to connect with This option is only available if you have un checked the Use Windows Authentication checkbox Password Enter the password for the login This option is only available if you un checked the Use Windows Authentication checkbox Testing the connection Click the Test button to test the SQL Server Connection settings If the test succeeds the message box below appears oe LD Connection to the SOL Server has been verified If the test fails an error message is displayed detailing the cause O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide Database Name An SQL Server can have multiple databases So the Carpark Server software needs to know which database to use This is determined from the database name Initially a database has to be created before the Carpark Server software can store data in the database To create the database initially click on the Create button When database creation has completed the message box below appears Database successfully created You can now start the server and connect with User name admin Password admin As part of the database creation process an administrator us
68. r will inform you of the steps required to configure the Carpark Server software a You will first need to create the database the software will be using to store it s data in Do this by going to Settings gt SQL Server and clicking Create Note If your SQL server configuration differs from the one described in the Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express installation chapter you will also want to make the appropriate adjustments to the connection settings These are also located under the SQL Server tab If you followed the installation instructions found in this guide the default connection settings will suffice b You now need to add areas Masters and sensors Open the Configuration window and follow the Initial Setup instructions found in the Configuration chapter next chapter c Proceed to the Carpark Client First Run chapter and follow the instructions there O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Server z 3 2 Configuration By Configuration TT ow cee ee Add Area Mi Add Master Delete Area settings Name 5 Master 11 Carpark amp fis Level 2 lil Master 20 fill Master 21 Total number of sensors 372 The configuration window is where you setup the server so it knows what Dupline Masters it should expect to be communicating with as well as which areas to associated them with Initial Setup a First you will need to create your areas as each Master must be associated with an area Do
69. rea Area Area Area Area area Area Area Area Level 300 lLevel1 300 Level 1 300 Level 300 lLevel2 300 Busgaden 300 lLevel1 300 Busgaden 300 Level 1 Level 1 Free spaces below the allowed minimum Free spaces below the allowed minimum Free spaces below the allowed minimum Free spaces below the allowed minimum Free spaces below the allowed minimum Free spaces below the allowed minimum Free spaces below the allowed minimum Free spaces below the allowed minimum Free spaces below the allowed minimum Free spaces below the allowed minimum 2013 09 16 19 01 10 2013 09 16 19 10 56 Area Level 1 2013 09 16 18 59 26 2013 09 16 19 00 18 Area Level 1 Free spaces below the allowed minimum Free spaces below the allowed minimum The Alarm History window lets you view historical alarms from a selected period That is to say alarms which have occurred and disappeared no longer active This feature is particularly useful when you are identifying re occurring issues in your current carpark configuration Excel This button allows for the export of all shown historical alarms to an Excel xlsx file Filter The filter allows you to select the desired period from which you wish to view historical alarms From occurred time This field defines the earliest point in time that an alarm can have occurred to be included in the results The fi
70. rsed 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client ss 4 5 2 5 Display Displays can be added to drawings by selecting the display icon in the toolbar To edit display settings double click on display with mouse e eel 0 Free 55 Occupied 50 Handicap Free 2 Handicap Occupied 4 Booked Free 0 4 Booked Occupied 0 Display settings 2014 CIM Electronics A S e Carpark Software User Guide A gt Drawing Settings General Name aden Live Arhus Denmark Space Icon size 18 Background Color C g Image Browse Clear Image offset 10 110 2 Image zoom 100 Image opacity 70 Caption Enter text that describes the display text will be show over counter value can be empty No of digits No of digits to display value Caption color Color of the caption text Value color Color of the value Background color Display background color Value type Chose between the following Number of free spaces Number of occupied spaces Number of booked spaces Number of free booked spaces Number of occupied booked spaces Zone Select the zone to represent value in display 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client s Width Width of display in pixels Height Height of display in pixels 45 3 Interpreting Drawings Busgaden Live Arhus Denmark Level 2 0090 000000000000000000 92222293
71. s has been modified Are you sure you want to continue without saving Reload This button will reload the schedule from the server If clicked while changes has been made to the schedule a prompt will appear to confirm if the user wants to reload the schedule and discard the changes made The schedules has been modified Are you sure you want to reaload and overwrite changes Backward Forward 2 Today Y Zoomin amp Zoom Out Backward Moves the current view backwards a day week or month depending on the view selected Forward Moves the current view forwards a day week or month depending on the view selected Today Centers the view on the current date displaying the day week or month depending on the view selected Zoom In Zooms the schedule view inwards This can also be done by holding ctrl and moving the mouse scroll wheel forward Zoom Out Zooms the schedule view outwards This can also be done by holding ctrl and moving the mouse scroll wheel backwards IG Day PS Work Week Week Si Month K Timeline 2014 CIM Electronics A S 55 Carpark Software User Guide Day The Schedule displays the selected day s Work Week The Schedule displays the selected five day week Week The Schedule displays the selected week Month The Schedule displays the selected month Timeline The schedule displays a timeline for the selected month 4 o 10 10 ii 12 februar m t o t
72. t e To de select the icons click on the background O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 2 4 6 Reports Carpark Client version 1 0 0 gt X A z 7E e a gt Occupancy Place Statistics The Reports menu contains two of the key analysis functions of the Carpark Client These provide an overview of carpark usage patterns on a scale varying from a single parking space to the entire carpark O 2014 CIM Electronics A S 93 Carpark Software User Guide 4 6 1 Occupancy J Occupancy Filter Area E Carew From time 2010 09 28 10 00 00 iw To time 2010 09 28 10 59 59 be Chart Table E Occupied Free GZ Error Handicap Handicap Occupied Booked Booked Occupied Traffic cars hour Count anoy SIRO 2010 09 28 11 00 2010 09 28 13 00 The Occupancy function takes a virtual snapshot of the state of occupancy in the each area of the carpark every tenth minute UTC time You can either choose to have the collected data illustrated graphically in the Chart tab or as text in the Table tab You can select which data they wish to view using the Filter Filter The filter is used to specify the period of time as well as the area of the carpark that the data shown should stem from This allows you to specify which part ofthe occupation history you re interested in By limiting the scope of the data
73. ta it becomes easier to interpret The filter has three fields Area This field lets you choose the area that the data shown should originate from 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client os From time This field specifies the filter starting point All occupation history data that occurred between this point in time and the filter end point will be shown Filter From time 2010 09 28 14 00 00 v To time September 2010 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun cE re Y 4 35 Gy af Bs 3 0 AE T 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 _ Today 28 09 2010 The field has the date format yyyy MM dd hh mm ss If you press the drop down button you will be able to pick the date from a calendar as shown above The hour can be edited by clicking on it and entering the time desired Be aware that hours are represented by a 24 hour clock AM and PM are not used To time With this field you can opt to define the filter end point If the field is not activated the current time will be used as the end point The field is enabled by checking the checkbox 2010 09 28 14 59 59 e Beyond this the field works the same as From time Once the filter has been adjusted to match your criteria press the Apply button This will send the query to the Carpark Server 2014 CIM Electronics A S 99 Carpark Software User Guide IMPORTANT While the filter has the function of narrowing down the data th
74. the collection of sensors position on the drawing The initial values will be the position where you dropped the sensors X The horizontal offset of the collection The greater the number the further left on the drawing the collection is shifted Y The vertical offset of the collection The greater the number the further down on the drawing the collection is shifted Spacing The arrows increase decrease the space between the sensor icons on their respective axis X Arrows increase decrease spacing between sensors on the horizontal axis Y Arrows increase decrease spacing between sensors on the vertical axis Alignment No of rows The number of rows constitutes how many sensor icons are spread across the vertical axis The horizontal sensor icons will spread themselves along these rows as evenly as possible Flip orientation Enabling this will swap the the number of sensor icons spread across the vertical axis with the number of sensor icons spread across the horizontal axis Angle Positions of selected sensors can be adjusted by angle in degrees 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Software User Guide Sensor order By default the order of the sensors will be the same as on the list The current order is shown at the start of the Sensor order section Reverse order When enabled this option reverses the current order of the sensors O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Carpark Client 4 5 2 3 Reorganizing Sensors
75. tion of the authentication process This will not be covered in this guide as it should only be attempted by administrators with prior knowledge of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express server configuration to whom it is assumed the configuration steps are self explanatory O 2014 CIM Electronics A S Installation 6 Step 1 a Launch the downloaded file SQLEXPRWT_x86_ENU exe if you have downloaded the 32 bit version with Management Tools b Once the installer has finished unpacking files the window below will appear c Click on New installation or add features to an existing installation SQL Server Installation Center TAR Planning s New installation or add features to an existing installation Installation Launch a wizard to install SQL Server 2008 R2 in a non clustered environment or to add features to an existing SQL Server 2008 R2 instance Maintenance Upgrade from SQL Server 2000 SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008 Launch a wizard to upgrade SQL Server 2000 SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008 to SQL Server Resources 2008 R2 Tools Advanced Search for product updates Search Microsoft Update for SQL Server 2008 R2 product updates Options a SOL Server 2008 R2 2014 CIM Electronics A S Step 2 Carpark Software User Guide a Read and accept Microsoft s license terms b Click Next to proceed F SQL Server 2008 R2 Setup License Terms To install SQL Server 2008 R2 you must accept the
76. upersede those of users meaning they are not restricted by the same checks User has administrative rights Indicates whether or not a user is an administrator Currently administrative rights have the benefit of granting access to the User Management function as well as letting the user add Drawings Note You cannot disable administrative rights for the user you are logged on as User account is disabled If this setting is enabled the user will not be able to log on This is to be used as a security precaution and can for example be activated during periods where it is known that the user will not be accessing the system e g if they are on holiday or if it is suspected that account security has been compromised To summarize the feature can be used in any situation where the administrator wishes to deny access to a user account but not necessarily delete it Note You cannot disable the user account you are logged on with User cannot change password If enabled this denies the user access to the System gt Change Password function Permissions Book and unbook spaces Defines whether a user can book unbook parking spaces in Drawings Acknowedge alarms Defines whether a user can acknowledge alarms in Alarm gt Status Modify alarm settings Defines whether a user can modify Area Alarm Settings and Space Alarm Settings Modify drawings Defines whether a user can access the Edit functionality of Drawings 2014 CIM El
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