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1. South East RCC CONNECTED 2006 05 02 20 25 12 BST Search Fault Logs by gs NE RCC Subsystem Equipment Ref icc E Search Status CONNECTED C Fa Fault ID Last Log 200 04 24 O 43 19 The information displayed on this web site is provided in good faith by Halogen Home Page User Guide Halogen Website Feedback North East REC Crown Copyright 2007 NOT CONNECTED Last Log 2006 03 03 14 11 33 NE RCC Met Subsystem CONNECTED Figure 3 Available Control Offices e The Roadside Fault Display will display the status of all the logging systems within the Control Office In this example the logging systems of the North East RCC are displayed along with o The Halogen connection status of the logging system Connected logging systems will be displayed in green and Not Connected logging systems will be displayed in red o The time the last log was received from the logging system For a Control Office with multiple logging systems all logging system connection statuses and times of the last log received will be displayed 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 NE RCC Control Office Logging Systems Status Logging System Name Connection Status Latest Log Received Time Status Of NE RCC Subsystem CONNECTED 2007 04 24 07 43 19 BST TPR RES LCC SIG MSS TEL North East RCC NOT CONNECTED 2006 03 03 14 11 33 GMT TPR RES LCC SIG IMSS TEL NE RCC Met Subsystem CONNECTED 2006 04 20 11 05 07 BST
2. Logging System Name Comnection Status Latest Log Received Time Status Of NE RCC Subsystem CONNECTED 2007 04 24 07 43 19 BST TPR RES LCC SIG North East RCC NOT CONNECTED 2006 03 03 14 11 33 GMT TPR RES LCC SIG NE RCC Met Subsystem CONNECTED 2006 04 20 11 05 07 BST TPR RES LCC SIG Latest Faults Latest Faults Last Refreshed 2007 05 03 10 20 26 BST Logging System Date Generated Equipment Fault Type Fault Status Fault Text NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 13 51 28 M62 2370B MSS UNOBTAINABLE HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 09 42 20 M6 5913 4A M55 TEST RESULT POWER SUPPLY FAIL HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 09 42 20 M6 5913 4 MSS STATUS REPLY CRC INCORRECT HARD QUEUE CAUTION NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 09 42 20 M5 7005B_M55 STATUS REPLY CRC INCORRECT HARD QUEUE CAUTION NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 18 46 M1 3589B M55 TEST RESULT LUMINANCE FAULT HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 16 16 M42 6516B M42 6515B MSs TEST RESULT FIBRE OPTIC MATRIX FAIL HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 14 25 M27 9340B M55 STATUS REPLY LAMP OR LED FAIL HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 12 47 M42 6516B M42 6515B M55 STATUS REPLY LAMP OR LED FAIL HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 09 58
3. NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 08 57 M56 5102B MSS 26137 TEST RESULT HEATER CIRCUIT FAIL HARD Ne DAN ANNT NA A STATITSC DEDTV RATCOCAMT Latest Faults Sort Go Last 2007 05 03 10 29 37 Refreshed BST E RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 13 51 28 3 Bzr ar 0B Equipment Mss ault ID 21267 ault Type UNGBTAINABLE ault Status JHSRD Figure 34 Outstanding faults display The following information is available for each logging system of the Control Office Logging System Name The logging system name for example Eastern RCC West Midlands RCC and WM RCC Met Subsystem Connection Status The Halogen connection status of the logging system This will be CONNECTED or NOT CONNECTED Latest Log Received Time The date and time of when the last log was received from the logging system 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 26 For each identified significant fault log the following details are displayed e Logging System The name of the logging system that generated the fault log e Date Generated The time when the fault log was generated This time is assigned by the logging system e Equipment The equipment reference and type that generate the fault log e Fault ID The fault ID attached by the logging system to the fault log e Fault Type The textual description of the type of fault e Fault Status The status of the fault Values include HARD and INTERMITENT e Fault T
4. Bedford COES l http weww rocstatus org uk m L AS Ly Cambridge CO66 Cumbria 0023 Cumbria CO23 Darrington 2 Dishtorth l l f Dartford River Crossing D on 2 Dishtorth Devon and Cornwall C096 Dartford River Crossing Durham Devon and Cornwall CO96 me Et Midlands Tukan oT Greater Manchester CO21 Ses Heston loge East Midlands Humberside C032 Greater Manchester C021 Kent C073 Heston CO82 Kidlington CO F4 Lancashire C024 Humberside C032 Leicestershire C055 Puente LI Ss MAC 12 NS Yorks Hull Eidlington CO F4 HUIL Lancashire O24 Leicestershire O55 MAC 12 N S forks Hul MAC 14 Durham Merseyside CAS Netley CO72 Horth East KTh Vila at Figure 31 Control Office list Click an RMC Area name to display the RMC Area status page Figure 32 This provides options to access the status of equipment and significant fault logs 23 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 MAC 12 N S Yorks Hull Status Of SS Display Cwrent Significant Faults with Duration Over 5 minutes old gt Display Faults Status Of Equipment Type AL gt TPRIRESILCCISIG Ms5 Fault Type ALL Road Section ALL gt Marker Post ALL to ALL gt Search RMC Area Fault Logs by Road Section s Equipment Ref Lec gt Fault ID Back to previous page i sL Search The information displayed on this web site is provided in good f
5. i 5 RCC 18 20 10 M62 2370B MSS 277 UNOBTAINABLE HARD for M62 2370B MSs North East 2006 08 09 2006 08 10 M62 2370B MSS UNOBTAINABLE HARD p RCC 6 16 37 02 21 58 2 Sort Date F DESC North East 2006 08 09 i i 2006 08 10 RCC 1351 01 M62 2370B M55 UNOBTAINABLE HARD 02 21 58 NorthEast 2006 08 02 2006 08 10 ystem Simulator for FEPO1 M62 2370B MSS UNOBTAINABLE OFF Morin BUE PAP ERES n ae MiSs UNOBTAINABLE OFE ee M62 2370B North East 2006 07 20 2006 08 01 MSS ee cae M62 2370B MSS UNOBTAINABLE ee TEET North East 2006 07 20 eae 2006 07 20 WNOBTAINABLE pe Toe M62 2370B MSS UNOBTAINABLE ae ault Type UIMOBT AIMABLE NorthEast 2006 07 19 623708 Mss STATUS REPLY CRC 2006 07 19 ault Status HARD RCC 05 15 23 INCORRECT 05 19 22 i aultText North East 2006 07 19 STATUS REPLY CRC f i 2006 07 19 RCC 04 52 35 ee Nee INCORRECT i 04 56 33 North East 2006 07 18 STATUS REPLY CRC 2006 07 18 RCC 23 08 56 AE Se INCORRECT g 23 12 56 North East 2006 07 18 STATUS REPLY CRC i 2006 07 18 RCC 21 38 02 poe MaR INCORRECT i 21 42 04 North East 2006 07 18 M62 2370B MSS STATUS REPLY CRC F 2006 07 18 DAON 19 290 N0 TTA ADPT AT r 19D AD NT M62 2370B MSS 7 UNOBTAINABLE HARD M62 2370B MSS 21267 UNOBTAINABLE HARD M62 2370B MSS UNOBTAINABLE HARD Figure 37 Fault history display Only the last 30 fault logs for the equipment ar
6. STATUS REPLY Fault Type LANTERN OIM BRIGHT FAIL j iew Tools lt A 4 Ge E alaj A h Figure 21 Equipment status link e Click on the equipment reference of one of the listed faults to view the current status of the equipment for example M5 5988B MSS 15 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 3 10 have a CO fault identifier how can I view the current status e Navigate to the Control Office for example NE RCC which logged the fault or return to the Home Page The search options are located at the bottom of the page Search Fault Logs by a Search Fault Logs by C Equipment Kef search Figure 22 Fault ID search Ensure the Fault Id option is selected by clicking the radio button Enter the fault identifier for example 21267 e Click the Search button search Control Office Fault Logs by Search Control Office Fault Logs C Equipment Ref ki emm earch Fault ID 21267 Figure 23 Fault ID search button e The Roadside Fault Display will display up to the last 30 faults which have been assigned this Control Office fault identifier 16 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 Equipment Status for Fault 21267 Cwrent Fault Status Logging System ra quipment Fault Type Fault Status Fault Text Date Cleared NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 13 5188 M62 2370B UNOBTAINABLE HARD 2007 04 25 13 51 28 NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 13 5188 M62 17854 UNOBTAINABLE HARD 2007 04 25 13 51 28 NE RCC S
7. o TEL Telephones e To view the status of all transponders of the identified logging system click on the TPR link 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 Latest Log Received Tune Status Of ecco ee LCC SIG MSS TEL tatus of frenltesIccleic uesI TEL Figure 7 Status Of hyperlinks e The Roadside Fault Display will display a list of all the TPR devices for the selected logging system along with the status of each TPR device Devices which are OK will be displayed in green devices with an error status will be displayed in red e You can sort the list by clicking on the column heading Internet Explorer or by selecting the sort criteria and direction from the drop down lists and clicking Go Pocket Internet Explorer NE RCC Subsystem Transponders 012 6 110 000 M62 2080B UNOBTAINABLE 2007 04 25 13 51 28 BST TEE ET de 050 6 117 000 M40 9663B UNOBTAINABLE 2007 04 25 09 42 22 BST 106 6 110 000 M25 4703A OK 2007 04 24 15 17 03 BST 012 7 114 000 M1 46764 OK 2007 04 24 15 12 34 BST 024 7 112 000 M6 6897B OK 2007 04 24 15 05 39 BST Sort Pate 036 7 231 000 M40 8417B UNOBTAINABLE 2007 04 24 15 04 51 BST Equipment o12 e 110 000 aa Ma2 20808 O36 7 22 7 000 M40 86674 OK 2007 04 24 15 03 39 BST UNOBT AINABLE 106 6 1 14 000 M25 4511J OK 2007 04 24 15 01 29 BST O50 6 127 000 M42 61494 OK 2007 04 24 14 55 06 BST OS0 6 117 0001 01277 325 000 M1 4423B OK 2007 04 24 14 52 26 BST Equipment OS0 S 17 00
8. 24 26 21 29 4 9 Fault history display 5 Contacts 5 1 Halogen Help Desk Figures Figure Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 22 Figure 23 Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Roadside Fault Display web address Roadside Fault Display password access Available Control Offices Control Office logging system status Available RMC Areas RMC Area Detail Status Of hyperlinks Equipment status for all TPR devices Significant fault filter options Significant time periods Significant equipment type Significant fault type Significant road section Display Faults button Significant fault list Select current status Equipment status Fault log history link Equipment reference search Equipment reference search button Equipment status link Fault ID search Fault ID search button Equipment status link Roadside Fault Display login Control Office list CO status page Status hyperlinks Logging System overview display View by RMC Area links Control Office list RMC Area Detail Significant fault options Outstanding faults display E
9. TPR RES LCC SIG MSS TEL http iia recstatus org uki m Display Cwrent Significant Faults with g E A NE REC Control Office Duration Over 5 minutes old Display Faults Equipment Type ALL z Logging System Status Fault Type ALL Road Section jau a Marker Post Back to previous page Search Control Office Fault Logs by DOr eS BE Status MOT CONNECTED Equipment Ref Leg eer f jLast log 2006 03 03 14 11 33 earc C Fault ID The information displayed on this web site is provided in good faith by Halogen View Tools 4 3 4 lt gt Home Page User Guide Halogen Website Feedback j Figure 4 Control Office logging system status 3 3 How do identify an RMC Area e The Roadside Fault Display will list the available Control Offices after you have successfully logged in e To view all RMC Areas click on the View by RMC Area link e The Roadside Fault Display will list the available RMC Areas e To view an RMC Area click on its name for example MAC 12 N S Yorks Hull 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 Roadside Fault Display View by RCC Avon and Somerset CO9 Bedford CO65 Cambridge O66 Cumbria CO23 Darrington 2 Dishtorth Dartford Fiver Crossing Devon and Cornwall O96 Durham East Midlands Greater Manchester O21 Heston COZ Humberside COS2 Lent lO7 3S Eidlington CO f4 Lancashire O24 Merseyside O25 Netl
10. M6 5893B M55 TEST RESULT LUMINANCE FAULT HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 08 52 M56 5102B M55 TEST RESULT HEATER CIRCUIT FAIL HARD Ne DA 3 7 ANT NAA VA OTATITC DEDTV RAMOCAMT Figure 15 Significant fault list Sort Go Last 2007 05 03 10 29 37 Refreshed BST NE RCC Subsystem ate 2007 04 25 13 51 28 223706 MSS ault ID 21267 ault Type UNOGBTAINABLE ault Status JHSRD Equipment How do I view the current status of a listed equipment item e When viewing the list of current significant faults for a logging system click on the equipment reference number For example M6 5913A Current Significant Faults for NE RCC Control Office Logging Systems Status Logging System Name Comnection Status Latest Log Received Time Status Of NE RCC Subsystem CONNECTED 2007 04 24 07 43 19 BST TPR RES LCC SIG TEL j ea n 10 30 x North East RCC NOT CONNECTED 2006 03 03 14 11 33 GMT TPR RES LCC SIG i NE RCC Met Subsystem CONNECTED 2006 04 20 11 05 07 BST TPR RES LCC SIG Fault ID 21207 Latest Faults Last Refreshed 2007 05 03 10 20 26 BST Logging System Date Generated Equipment Fault Type Fault Status Fault Text NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 13 51 28 UNOBTAINABLE HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 09 42 20 M6 5913 4A M55 TEST RESULT POWER SUPPLY FAIL H
11. site on your machine Some users disable cookies from within their browser for privacy reasons If they have been disabled on your machine then you will still be able to use the Roadside Fault Display however you will be prompted for your user name and password on each visit Please consult your browser documentation and IT support for more information 4 2 Control Office and Logging Systems After successfully validating your credentials the Roadside Fault Display will display a list of Control Offices along with the details of their logging systems The Control Office names are the shortened form as stored in Halogen This page is classified as the Home Page Roadside Fault Display View by RMC Area Control Office Logging System Connection Status Latest Log Received Time NE RCC Subsystem CONNECTED 2007 04 24 07 43 19 BST j 2 gt NE RCC North East RCC NOT CONNECTED 2006 03 03 14 11 33 GMT hee ge Ts E NE RCC Met Subsystem CONNECTED 2006 04 20 11 05 07 BST Ea 4i i x 9 59 x NW RCC North West RCC CONNECTED 2006 05 02 20 25 23 BST E RCC Eastern RCC CONNECTED 2006 05 02 20 25 21 BST earner West Midlands RCC NOT CONNECTED 2005 09 22 17 22 17 BST a WM RCC Met Subsystem CONNECTED 2006 05 02 20 13 44 BST i EM RCC East Midlands RCC NOT CONNECTED 2006 03 03 14 11 35 GMT Roadside Fault Display SW RCC SERCC South East RCC CONNECTED 2006 05 02 20 25 12 BST wo view by RMC Area Se
12. whom it was commissioned 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 List of Contents Summary Chapters and Appendices 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview 1 2 Document Structure 1 3 Glossary 2 How to become a Roadside Fault Display User 2 1 Contact the Help Desk 22 What information do I have to provide 2 3 Are there any approvals required 2 4 What software is required 3 A Quick Guide to the Roadside Fault Display 321 How do I access the Roadside Fault Display 3 2 How do I identify a Control Office and view its logging status 3 3 How do I identify an RMC Area 3 4 How do I review the current status of all transponders of a logging system 3 5 What is a significant fault 3 6 How do I identify the significant faults of a Control Office or RMC Area 3 7 How do I view the current status of a listed equipment item 3 8 How do I view the fault history including repeat faults 3 9 I have an equipment reference how can I view the current status 3 10 Ihave a CO fault identifier how can I view the current status 4 Operation of the Roadside Fault Display 4 1 Accessing the Roadside Fault Display 4 2 Control Office and Logging Systems 4 3 Logging System overview 4 4 RMC Area 4 5 Identifying outstanding equipment and telephone faults 4 6 Current significant faults display 4 7 Equipment status display 4 8 Fault history search options 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 1 of ii Page S 1 a N NY NY NDN O mH NY OO A W BW 12 13 14 16 18 18 19 21 22
13. 0 Paes 106 6 113 000 M25 44554 OK 2007 04 24 14 52 25 BST Status UNOBTAINABLE 106 7 114 000 A2 8285B OK 2007 04 24 14 51 50 BST F _ E View Tools gi sv E 012 7 115 000 M1 4560K OK 2007 04 24 14 33 33 BST 036 7 130 000 M40 8973B OK 2007 04 24 14 33 29 BST A j m 01277 111 000 M1 46 174 OK 2007 04 24 14 26 37 BST 024 6 116 000 M60 9012A JOK 2007 04 24 14 22 13 BST 06 7 4 1 10 000 OK 2007 04 24 14 19 32 BST 106 3 3 15 000 M2 8497 OK 2007 04 24 14 19 10 BST 050 6 014 000 M6 5915B OK 2007 03 27 10 36 28 BST 01277 011 000 UNOBTAINABLE 2007 03 27 10 19 58 BST 03677 226 000 M40 8775B OK 2007 02 10 22 32 23 GMT 07077 210 000 OK 2007 02 10 22 08 09 GMT OF OFFI 1 1 00 OK 2007 02 10 22 07 44 GMT NE RCC Subsystem Transponders Figure 8 Equipment status for all TPR devices 3 5 What is a significant fault e A significant fault is defined as An equipment or telephone fault log that has lasted more than X minutes without a corresponding CLEAR being received 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 3 6 How do identify the significant faults of a Control Office or RMC Area e When viewing the status of a Control Office s logging systems the Roadside Fault Display will present a number of options allowing the user to filter on that Control Offices significant faults e When viewing a selected RMC Area the
14. 07 04 24 07 43 19 BST TPRIRES Lcc sIG TEL North Fast RCC NOT CONNECTED 2006 03 03 14 11 33 GMT TPR RES LCC SIG TEL INE RCC Met Subsystem CONNECTED 2006 04 20 11 05 07 BST TPRIRES Lcc sIc TEL Latest Faults Last Refreshed 2007 05 03 10 20 26 BST Logging System Date Equipment Generated Fault Id Fault Type Fault Status Fault Text NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 13 51 28 M62 2370B_ MSS 21267 UNOBTAINABLE HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 09 42 20 M6 59134 M55 30759 TEST RESULT POWER SUPPLY FAIL HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 re S 30251 STATUS REPLY CRC INCORRECT HARD QUEUE CAUTION NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 09 42 20 M5 7005B_ MSS 30250 STATUS REPLY CRC INCORRECT HARD QUEUE CAUTION INE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 18 46 M1 3589B M55 4837 TEST RESULT LUMINANCE FAULT HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 16 16 M42 6516B M42 6515B MSS 23651 TEST RESULT FIBRE OPTIC MATRIX FAIL HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 PEA M27 9340B_MSS 27006 STATUS REPLY LAMP OR LED FAIL HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 12 47 M42 6516B M42 6515B MSS 23639 STATUS REPLY LAMP OR LED FAIL HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 1s 09 sg M6 5893B MSS 23618 TEST RESULT LUMINANCE FAULT HARD
15. 24 14 26 37 BST 024 6 116 000 M 60 90124 JOK 2007 04 24 14 22 13 BST 06 7 4 1 10 000 OK 2007 04 24 14 19 32 BST 106 3 3 15 000 M2 8497 OK 2007 04 24 14 19 10 BST 050 6 0 14 000 M6 5915B OK 2007 03 27 10 36 28 BST 012 7 01 1 000 UNOBTAINABLE 2007 03 27 10 19 58 BST 036 7 226 000 M40 8775B OK 2007 02 10 22 32 23 GMT O7O 7 2 10 000 OK 2007 02 10 22 08 09 GMT OF OFFI AAM OK 2007 02 10 220744 GMT Figure 29 Logging System overview display For each equipment item listed the following information is available e Equipment The reference of the equipment for which the status log was received e Status The latest status of the equipment as specified by the status log e Date The date and time the status log was generated Click the equipment reference hyperlink to display the current fault status of the equipment item See section 4 7 4 4 RMC Area You can view the Roadside Fault Display by RMC Area Clicking the View by RMC Area link on the homepage will display a list of RMC Areas in alphabetical order You can return to the Control Office view by clicking the View by RCC link 22 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 Roadside Fault Display Roadside Fault Display View by RME Area View by EMC Area ial Figure 30 View by RMC Area links Roadside Fault Display View by RCC J Pocket PC ae Internet Explorer lt 2 f 10 09 Avon and Somerset O91 ee is
16. ARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 09 42 20 M6 5913 4 MSS STATUS REPLY CRC INCORRECT HARD QUEUEF CAUTION NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 09 42 20 M5 7005B_ MSs STATUS REPLY CRC INCORRECT HARD QUEUE CAUTION NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 18 46 M1 3589B M55 TEST RESULT LUMINANCE FAULT HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 16 16 M42 6516B M42 6515B MSs TEST RESULT FIBRE OPTIC MATRIX FAIL HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 14 25 M27 9340B M55 STATUS REPLY LAMP OR LED FAIL HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 12 47 M42 6516B M42 6515B M55 STATUS REPLY LAMP OR LED FAIL HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 09 58 M6 5893B M55 TEST RESULT LUMINANCE FAULT HARD NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 24 15 08 52 M56 5102B M55 TEST RESULT HEATER CIRCUIT FAIL HARD Ne DA IAT NA VA 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 STATITC DEDTITV NAIDOC ANT Fault Type Fault Status Fault Text O O O NE RCC Subsystem Date aaa 55 Fault ID ace Figure 16 Select current status e The Roadside Fault Display will detail o The last logged status of the equipment item o The fault status including clearance times of all unique faults that have been logged on the equipment item Note Repeat faults in the Equipment Status page will not be displayed Only th
17. E RCC 2007 03 05 2007 03 05 Subsystem 14 44 39 M6 5913A MSS 20088 TEST RESULT LANTERN FAIL 14 44 39 NE RCC 2007 03 05 TEST RESULT LUMINANCE 2007 03 05 Subsystem 14 44 38 KOAA Mee 20067 FAULT 14 44 38 m DERSE 2007 03 05 M6 59134 MSS 20086 TEST RESULT 2007 03 05 f ATTAT ATT TTT AT ANE Figure 17 Equipment status 3 8 How do I view the fault history including repeat faults e When viewing the current status of an equipment item it is possible to view up to the last 30 fault logs including repeat faults by clicking the View fault log history link at the bottom of the page 13 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 Eastern O06 06 15 Date Cleared H 1 17 ROC 03 50 24 BST 2006 View fault log history View tault log history Back to previous page Back to previous page 3 ee Home Page The intormation displayed on t Crown Copyright Home Page User Guide Fet Figure 18 Fault log history link 3 9 have an equipment reference how can I view the current status e Navigate to the Control Office for example E RCC which contains the equipment or return to the Home Page The search options are located at the bottom of the page Search Control Office Fault Logs by Search Control Office Fault Logs by ra search Fault ID fer Figure 19 Equipment reference search e Ensure the Equipment Ref option is selected by clickin
18. Hal gen Roadside Fault Display User Guide http www rccstatus org uk Issue and Revision Record Rev Date Originator Checker Approver Description See previous revisions for complete issue history F 18 05 2005 Scott Wheeler Ken Cowan on Introduced PDA images Mackenzie Display fault history for G 29 11 2005 Tn Scott Wheeler a RES TPR and LCC McIntosh Mackenzie equipment types ae Added Device Status page H 03 07 2006 Claire Airth A aou and PCO filter for Rutherford Mackenzie Equipment Types I 18 08 2006 Scott Wheeler Ken Cowan an l A pea STONE Mackenzie examples Craj County Area page logging J 26 03 2007 18 Claire Airth Les Lyman system status page and Morrison column sorting This document has been prepared for the titled project or named part thereof and should not be relied upon or used for any other project without an independent check being carried out as to its suitability and prior written authority of Mott MacDonald being obtained Mott MacDonald accepts no responsibility or liability for the consequence of this document being used for a purpose other than the purposes for which it was commissioned Any person using or relying on the document for such other purpose agrees and will by such use or reliance be taken to confirm his agreement to indemnify Mott MacDonald for all loss or damage resulting therefrom Mott MacDonald accepts no responsibility or liability for this document to any party other than the person by
19. MSs TEL Figure 28 Status hyperlinks Select a Status Of hyperlink TPR RES LCC SIG MSS or TEL to display the latest status of all transponders responders local communication controller signals message sign settings or telephones of the Control Office logging system This information is derived from the latest status STAT logs received by Halogen 21 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 NE RCC Subsystem Transponders Equipment Status Date 012 6 110 000 M62 2080B UNOBTAINABLE 2007 04 25 13 51 28 BST 050 6 117 000 M40 9663B UNOBTAINABLE 2007 04 25 09 42 22 BST O amp ee NE RCC Subsystem 106 6 110 000 M25 47034 JOK 2007 04 24 15 17 03 BST Transponders 01277 114 000 M1 4676 4 OK 2007 04 24 15 12 34 BST 024 7 112 000 M6 6897B OK 2007 04 24 15 05 39 BST Poni 03677 231 000 M40 8417B UNOBTAINABLE 2007 04 24 15 04 51 BST Equipment O22 6 120 000 fe 11o o00 O36 7 227 000 M40 86674 JOK 2007 04 24 15 03 39 BST 106 6 114 000 M25 4511I OK 2007 04 24 15 01 29 BST 05076 127 000 M42 61494 JOK 2007 04 24 14 55 06 BST F 01277 323 000 M1 4423B OK 2007 04 24 14 52 26 BST Equipment 20 S ti7 000 en 106 6 113 000 M25 4455A OK 2007 04 24 14 52 25 BST 106 7 114 000 A2 8285B OK 2007 04 24 14 51 50 BST Date 2007 04 25 0 7 iew Tools 4 4 d oe E 01277 115 000 M1 4560K OK 2007 04 24 14 33 33 BST i 03677 130 000 M40 8973B OK 2007 04 24 14 33 29 BST m Lt E 01277 111 000 M1 46 174 OK 2007 04
20. Roadside Fault Display will present a number of options allowing the user to filter on that RMC Area s significant faults Display Current Significant Faults with Display Current Significant Faults with Duration Over 5 minutes old Display Faults Equipment Type ALL Duration Over S minutes ald Fault Type ALL Equipment Road Section ALL Marker Post ALL to ALL Road Section Marker Jost Display Faults Figure 9 Significant fault filter options The filter options for Significant Faults are e Specify the minimum length of time a fault should be outstanding before being displayed Click the Duration Over drop down list and select a time for example 30 minutes old Duration Over 5 minutes ald Duration Over 5 minutes old hy Siete old Equipment Type EET pae Ea ai rminute ait g haur ee 0 minutes ald Fault Type 12 day od fe d oled arh mar Anad Cortinn Figure 10 Significant time periods e Specify the type of equipment that you want to look at Click the Equipment Type drop down list and select and equipment type for example MSS The default selection is ALL and will return faults for all equipment items 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 Equipment Type Fault Type Fault Type Eoad Sector 7 Road Section Figure 11 Significant equipment type e Specify the Fault Type text which the fault should contain The default value is ALL and wi
21. WER SUPPLY FAIL 2007 04 25 09 42 20 NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 09 42 20 M6 5913 4 MSS STATUS REPLY CRC INCORRECT 2007 04 25 09 42 20 NE RCC Subsystem 2007 03 05 15 52 07 M6 5913 4 MSS UNOBTAINABLE 2007 03 05 15 52 07 NE RCC Subsystem 2007 03 05 15 18 54 M6 59134 MSS UNOBTAINABLE 2007 03 05 15 18 54 NE RCC Subsystem 2007 03 05 15 18 50 M6 5913 4 MSS STATUS REPLY CRC INCORRECT 2007 03 05 15 18 50 NE RCC Subsystem 2007 03 05 15 18 48 M6 5913 4 MSS UNOBTAINABLE 2007 03 05 15 18 48 NE RCC Subsystem 2007 03 05 15 18 47 M6 5913 4 MSS STATUS REPLY MESSAGE FAIL 2007 03 05 15 18 47 NE RCC Subsystem 2007 03 05 14 51 24 M6 5913 4 MSS STATUS REPLY MESSAGE FAIL 2007 03 05 14 51 24 NE RCC Subsystem 2007 03 05 14 44 39 M6 5913A MSS TEST RESULT LANTERN FAIL 2007 03 05 14 44 39 NE RCC Subsystem 2007 03 05 14 44 38 M6 5913 4 MSS TEST RESULT LUMINANCE FAULT 2007 03 05 14 44 38 NE RCC 2007 03 05 M6 5913 4 MSS TEST RESULT ATTRATTI AMT A MTT AT anre 2007 03 05 GlInternet Explorer 7 10 33 Atto Shaww pocstatus org uk gt NE REC Subsystem 2007 04 25 09 42 20 Equipment aoe 2134 30759 TEST RESULT POWER SUPPLY FAIL Fault Status ault Text View Tools lt A yl a Ws HARD ik Laj Figure 35 E
22. aith by Halogen Home Page User Guide Halogen Website Feedback Crown Copyright 2007 Figure 32 RMC Area Detail 4 5 Identifying outstanding equipment and telephone faults The Control Office web page provides filter options that allow you to identify the most recent significant equipment and telephone fault logs A significant fault is defined as An equipment or telephone fault log that has lasted more than X minutes without a corresponding CLEAR being received 24 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 Display Current Significant Faults with Display Current Significant Faults Duration Over 5 minutes old Display Faults Equipment Type ALL Duration Over S minutes old Fault Type ALL Equpmertt ALL Road Section ALL Marker Post T ALL to ALL gt Ce Road Section ALL tal Display Faults Figure 33 Significant fault options The following options can be used to identify the significant faults e Duration Over You can specify the length of time a fault must be outstanding before it is displayed The available values are 5 minutes 30 minutes hour or half a day e Equipment Type You can restrict the fault logs displayed to a single type of equipment for example MSS by selecting the equipment type from the drop down list The special type of ALL will select fault logs for all equipment types e Fault Type You can restrict the fault logs displayed to those which conta
23. ame Password The information displayed on this web site is provided in good faith by HALOGEN site is provided in good faith by HALOGEN Home Page User Guide Crown Copyright 2005 Internet Figure 2 Roadside Fault Display password access e The Roadside Fault Display will display the list of available Control Offices see Figure 3 3 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 3 2 How do identify a Control Office and view its logging status e The Roadside Fault Display will list the available Control Offices after you have successfully logged in The Control Office names are the shortened form as stored in Halogen e The Logging Systems for each Control Office and their status is also displayed on this page e To view a Control Office click on its name for example NE RCC the North East RCC Roadside Fault Display View by RMC Area Control Office Logging System Connection Status Latest Log Received Time NE RCC Subsystem CONNECTED 2007 04 24 07 43 19 BST North East RCC NOT CONNECTED 2006 03 03 14 11 33 GMT F ir Ts is INE RCC Met Subsystem CONNECTED 2006 04 20 11 05 07 BST CR Internet Explorer n 9 59 x North West RCC CONNECTED 2006 05 02 20 25 23 BST Eastern RCC CONNECTED 2006 05 02 20 25 21 BST West Midlands RCC NOT CONNECTED 2005 09 22 17 22 17 BST WM RCC Met Subsystem CONNECTED 2006 05 02 20 13 44 BST East Midlands RCC NOT CONNECTED 2006 03 03 14 11 35 GMT
24. arch Fault Logs by E RCC Subsystem Equipment Ref Lcc a l CONNEC TEC C Fa Fat 2007 04 24 07 43 19 The information displayed on this web site is provided in good faith by Halogen Morth East RCC Home Page User Guide Halogen Website Feedback Crown Copyright 2007 NOT CONNECTED 2006 03 03 14 11 33 NE RCC Met Subsystem Yiew Tools lt 3 E3 font E 19 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 Figure 26 Control Office list Tip A Home Page link is available at the bottom of every page Clicking this link will return to the list of Control Office names Click a Control Office name to display the Control Office status page Figure 27 This presents the status of the Control Office s logging systems and provides options to access the status of equipment and significant fault logs NE RCC Control Office Logging Systems Status Logging System Name Connection Status Latest Log Received Time Status Of NE RCC Subsystem CONNECTED 2007 04 24 07 43 19 BST TPR RES LCC SIG MSS TEL North Fast RCC NOT CONNECTED 2006 03 03 14 11 33 GMT TPR RES LCC SIG MSS TEL NE RCC Met Subsystem CONNECTED 2006 04 20 11 05 07 BST TPR RES LCC SIG M55 TEL Display Cwrent Significant Faults with l E A NE REC Control Office Duration Over 5 minutes old Display Faults Equipment Type ALL z a Logging System Status Fault Type ALL Road Section ALL JE Marker Po
25. e displayed The fault logs irrespective of whether they have been cleared or not are listed in reverse chronological order of their date generated For each equipment fault log the following information is available e Logging System The name of the logging system that generated the fault log e Date Generated The date and time when the fault log was generated This time is assigned by the logging system 31 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 e Equipment The equipment reference and type that generate the fault log e Fault ID The fault ID attached by the logging system to the fault log e Fault Type The textual description of the type of fault e Fault Status The status of the fault Values include HARD and INTERMITENT e Fault Text The fault text e Date Cleared The date and time when the fault log was cleared For outstanding faults this field will be blank 32 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 5 Contacts 5 1 Halogen Help Desk Mott MacDonald operates a Help Desk for the Halogen system The Help Desk is staffed during normal working hours Monday Friday 0700 1900 Telephone 0141 222 4666 Fax 0141 222 4667 Email helpdesk itg mottmac com 33 056414 TU0007 I May 2007
26. e last instance of a repeat fault will be visible A fault is not a repeat fault if it has a different fault type fault status or fault text Equipment Status for M6 S913A MSS Cwrent Equipment Status Equipment Status Date M6 5913A OK 2007 04 24 14 41 01 l Current Fault Status Curent Fault Status cort Date DESC Logging Date r Fault Fault is Equipment es Fault Type are Fault Text Date Cleared System Generated ID Status ystem WE REC Subsystem NE RCC 2007 04 25 TEST RESULT POWER SUPPLY HARD 2007 04 25 NERCC 2007 04 25 STATUS REPLY CRC 2007 04 25 3 6 59134 Subsystem 09 42 20 EAA MSS 90291 CORRECT Ba 09 42 20 Equipment e NE RCC 2007 03 05 i i 2007 03 05 30759 ssid Subsystem 15 52 07 M6 59134 MSS 118628 UNOBTAINABLE HARD 15 52 07 30759 3 NE RCC 2007 03 05 2007 03 05 Fault Type TEST RESULT POWER Subsystem 15 18 54 M6 5913A MSS 19554 UNOBTAINABLE f 15 18 54 l Yp SUPPLY FAIL NE RCC 2007 03 05 STATUS REPLY CRC 2007 03 05 Fault Subsystem 15 18 50 M6521534 MSS 19538 INCORRECT 15 18 50 Status HARD NERCC 2007 03 05 2007 03 05 aceon ate M6 5913A MSS 19527 UNOBTAINABLE EAN ault Text 7 D ne NERCC 2007 03 05 46 5913 MSS 19526 STATUS REPLY MESSAGE FAIL 2007 03 05 Subsystem 15 18 47 aa eee f i 15 18 47 iew Tools lt a 4 a i NE RCC 2007 03 05 i i 2007 03 05 ut evetert 1451 04 M6 59134 MSS 20963 STATUS REPLY MESSAGE FAIL i 14 51 94 ict pe N
27. ext The fault text Click the Equipment reference to display the latest status and fault information of the selected equipment item Section 4 7 describes this display Tip In some situations the Equipment can have the value of blank This is a valid value and indicates that the fault has not been associated with a specific item of equipment but rather is associated with the logging system and or Control Office Clicking on a blank equipment reference will list equipment fault logs that have not been associated with a specific item of equipment 4 7 Equipment status display The Equipment Status page displays the current equipment and fault status including cleared and uncleared faults of a device This is derived from the status and fault logs contained within Halogen This page is accessed by selecting an equipment reference hyperlink from e The Current Significant Fault display section 4 6 27 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 The Logging System overview page of transponders responder or local communication controllers section 4 3 The fault log search results section 4 8 Equipment Status for M6 S913A MSS Cwrent Equipment Status Equipment Status Date M6 5913 4 OK 2007 04 24 14 41 01 Current Fault Status Logging System Date Generated Equipment Fault Type Fault Text Date Cleared NE RCC Subsystem 2007 04 25 09 42 20 M6 59134 MSS TEST RESULT PO
28. ey COZI Horth East KTh Vila at ir i Fig Internet Explorer mr 10 09 x ht http WN recstatus org uk e a Cumbria O22 Darrington 2 Dishforth Dartford River Crossing Devon and Cornwall 00964 Durham East Midlands Greater Manchester C021 Heston CO Humberside L032 kent COs f Kidlington CoO F4 ees a Figure 5 Available RMC Areas 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 MAC 12 N S Yorks Hull Status Of f fig Internet Explorer 10 12 x Display Cwrent Significant Faults with Duration Over 5 minutes old gt Display Faults Equipment Type ALL Status Of Fault Type ALL TPRIRES LCC SIGIMSS Road Section ALL gt Marker Post gt ALL to ALL gt Back to previous page Search RMC Area Fault Logs by 3 jr Equipment Ref Loc Road Section s Search Fault ID The information displayed on this web site is provided in good faith by Halogen FEE Home Page User Guide Halogen Website Feedback Crown Copyright 2007 i r EN Figure 6 RMC Area Detail 3 4 How do review the current status of all transponders of a logging system e When viewing the status of a Control Office s logging systems the Roadside Fault Display will present six hyperlinks for each logging system o TPR Transponders o RES Responders o LCC Local Communication Controllers o SIG Signals Settings o MSS Message Sign Settings
29. g e Fault Type The textual description of the type of fault e Fault Status The status of the fault Values include HARD and INTERMITENT e Fault Text The fault text e Date Cleared The date and time when the fault log was cleared For outstanding faults this field will be blank Click the View Fault History hyperlink to list the latest fault history including repeat faults of the equipment item 4 8 Fault history search options The Roadside Fault Display provides the ability to search for fault logs by 29 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 e equipment reference or e logging system fault ID Search options are available at the bottom of most pages Search Fault Logs by Equipment Ret Search Fault Logs by Fault ID Oran C Figure 36 Fault history search options To search by equipment reference e Click the Equipment Ref option e Enter an equipment reference in the adjacent field A partial reference can be entered e Select the type of equipment to search from the drop down list e Click the Search button To search by the logging system fault ID e Click the Fault ID option e Enter the fault ID in the adjacent field The complete fault ID should be entered e Click the Search button The Roadside Fault Display will list the faults matching the specified criteria These faults can potentially be from multiple logging systems A maximum of 30 faults will be displayed Tip To search the fault logs of a sin
30. g the radio button e Enter the equipment reference for example M6 5988B It is possible to enter a partial equipment reference for example M6 e Specify the equipment type by selecting the appropriate type from the drop down list for example MSS e Click the Search button 14 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 search Control Office Fault Logs by Equipment Ref M6759885 MSS Orato Search Search Control Office Fault Logs by Figure 20 Equipment reference search button e The Roadside Fault Display will display up to the last 30 faults with an equipment reference matching the entered partial reference Equipment Status for M6 5988B MSS Curent Fault Status Logging au au Date Gener aie eee Fault Type Date Cleared System 1 Status a NERCC 2007 03 05 STATUS REPLY 2007 03 05 Subsystem 14 48 40 M6 0988B MSS LANTERN DIM BRIGHT FAIL 14 48 40 NE RCC 2007 03 05 2007 03 05 l army ad bf HOOT 2 4 Q FT a 7 Subsystem 14 47 45 eis OFF 144745 iin Internet Explorer 4 10 39 View fault log history aa Bbc E http teww rocstatus org uk ad The information displayed on this web site is provided in good faith by Halogen Home Page User Guide Halogen Website Feedback Equipment Status for OMe Crown Copyright 2007 SORBGOD Mss Current Fault Status E Sort e f E E E ER a I a Ke aa eed i Fault ID 20654 O OOOO O
31. gle Control Office first select the Control Office from the Home Page and then perform the search from the Control Office status page Only fault logs belonging to the Control Office s logging systems will be returned From the found fault logs click Equipment reference to display the latest status and fault information of the selected equipment item Section 4 7 describes this display 4 9 Fault history display The Halogen data warehouse maintains all historical fault log data 30 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 It is possible to view the history of a specific equipment item by clicking the View Fault History hyperlink from the equipment status page See section 4 7 This will include repeat faults logs Please note that the data warehouse is updated approximately every hour with fault log information This can have the side effect that fault logs you can see in the current significant faults and equipment status pages may not be immediately visible in the fault history display This is an unavoidable consequence of having the power to access to historical information Equipment Fault Log History for 62 2370B MSS Logging Date 2 Fault Equi t Fault Ty Fault Text Date Cleared System Foe ar uipmen ault Type ault Tex ate Cleared Status Simulator for 2007 04 25 FEPO1 13 51 28 Simulator for 2007 04 25 FEPO1 09 42 45 Simulator for 2007 04 25 FEPO1 09 23 27 F z o SS Equipment Fault Log History orth Eas 2006 08 aes Peg e nen
32. http jiw rcestatus org uk rfd secure pco v Go Roadside Fault Display Roadside Fault Display Please enter your user name and password r a Password Login Logn The information displayed on this web The information displayed on this web site is provided in good faith by HALOGEN ES p O faith by Please enter your user name and password Home Page User Guide Crown Copyright 2005 Internet Figure 25 Roadside Fault Display login On subsequent visits for a period of approximately 1 month it will not be necessary to re enter your user name and password Your browser will automatically submit your access credentials to the Roadside Fault Display The Roadside Fault Display will prompt you after 1 month and will be necessary to re enter your user name and password Tip Your username and password will be initially supplied by the Halogen Helpdesk You can change your password by visiting the Halogen User Administration web site at https useradmin halogenonline co uk This is a central point for managing your Halogen account used to login to all Halogen tools 18 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 This automatic submission of login details will not occur if you e Use a different machine or e Disable the cookie and or JavaScript functionality of your web browser or e Delete the stored cookies of your web browser between visits A cookie is a small piece of information stored by a web
33. in specific text within the fault type field The special value of ALL will select fault logs for all fault type text e Road Section You can limit the fault logs to those occurring on a particular road You can select the road and optionally the subsection of that road either by marker post numbers or junction numbers Click the Display Faults button to list all of the significant faults matching the entered criteria This display is described in section 4 6 Tip The Roadside Fault Display displays a limited number of outstanding faults for each logging system This list is continuously being updated as new faults are logged After a period of time it is possible that an equipment fault will no longer be visible having moved down the outstanding list Apply the various filter options to obtain the list of faults of interest to you 25 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 4 6 Current significant faults display The Current Significant Faults page displays the most significant fault logs for a selected Control Office The fault logs are ordered in reverse chronological order Only the latest 30 significant faults matching the filter criteria are displayed All faults displayed on this page are outstanding and have not been cleared Current Significant Faults for NE RCC Control Office Logging Systems Status Logging System Name Connection Status Latest Log Received Time Status Of INE RCC Subsystern CONNECTED 20
34. ll return all faults irrespective of Fault Type text Fault Type Duration Over 30 minutes old l Equipment Road Section T ALL to ALL Road Section ALL Marker Post hol gt Display Faults Figure 12 Significant fault type e Specify the Road Section that you want to look at Click on the Marker Post Junction drop down list and select which type Then use the drop down lists below to select the section of the road of interest 10 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 ion Z Road Section NMI Marker Post pees Ecua ALLE to ALL ALL to ALL gt hol Figure 13 Significant road section e Click the Display Faults button Display Current Significant Faults with Display Current Significant Faults with Duration Over 5 minutes old Display Faults Equipment Type ALL Duration Over S minutes old Fault Type ALL Equipment Road Section ALL Marker Post ALL to ALL Road Section ALL C o Display Faults Figure 14 Display Faults button e The Roadside Fault Display will display a list of the most recent significant faults for the selected logging system see Figure 15 In our example the Roadside Fault Display will list the most recent MSS faults of the North East RCC that have been outstanding for 30 minutes or more 11 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 Current Significant Faults for NE RCC Control Office Logging Systems Status
35. quipment status display The latest status log for the equipment item is displayed at the top of the page The following information is shown e Equipment The reference of the equipment for which the status log was received e Status The latest status of the equipment as specified by the status log e Date The date and time the status log was generated All unique faults that have been logged for the equipment are listed A unique fault has a distinct fault type fault status and fault text When a repeat fault occurs only the last instance will be displayed Both outstanding and cleared faults are listed Cleared faults will have a date and time value indicating when the fault was cleared 28 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 This collection of fault logs is called the Current Fault Status of the equipment item The faults are listed in reverse chronological order using the date and time when they were generated Tip You can view the fault logs of repeat faults by clicking the View Fault History link at the bottom of the page For each equipment fault log the following information is available e Logging System The name of the logging system that generated the fault log e Date Generated The date and time when the fault log was generated This time is assigned by the logging system e Equipment The equipment reference and type that generate the fault log e Fault ID The fault ID attached by the logging system to the fault lo
36. quipment status display Fault history search options Fault history display il 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 11 of ii 30 33 33 OO WM WOAN MN BH W YW Summary This document has been produced for the users of the Roadside Fault Display and describes the functionality and operation of the system S 1 S 1 of 1 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 1 of i 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview The Halogen Roadside Fault Display is a simple light weight web site www rccstatus org uk that allows an RMC to quickly and easily e Identify the most recent equipment and telephone fault logs for a Control Office or RMC Area e Determine the current status of an equipment item e View the fault log history of the equipment identified in the fault logs The information displayed is derived from the fault and status logs stored within Halogen These logs are obtained from the Control Office logging subsystems All displays generated by the Roadside Fault Display are kept basic and minimal to allow engineers working roadside to access the information using laptops and PDAs over very low bandwidth Internet connections It is assumed that the reader is familiar with basic Internet browser concepts and can connect to the Internet 1 2 Document Structure Chapter 2 describes how to become a Roadside Fault Display user Chapter 3 is a quick start guide to the Roadside Fault Display illustrating by example some of the key features This will equip users wi
37. st a NE REC Subsystem Back to previous page North East REC Search Control Office Fault Logs by NOT CONNECTED Equipment Ref Lec gt aa Last log 2006 03 03 14 11 33 earc The information displayed on this web site is provided in good faith by Halogen l eee ee ka View Tools 4 3 4 sy E Home Page User Guide Halogen Website Feedback 1 Fault ID Figure 27 CO status page The following information is available for each logging system of the Control Office e Logging System Name The logging system name for example NE RCC Subsystem North East RCC and NE RCC Met Subsystem e Connection Status 20 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 The Halogen connection status of the logging system This will be CONNECTED or NOT CONNECTED e Latest Log Received Time The date and time of when the last log was received from the logging system Tip Bookmark the Control Office status pages that you visit often This provides a quick way to navigate about the site 4 3 Logging System overview The Control Office status page provides hyperlinks to view the summary status of all the transponders TPR responders RES local communication controllers LCC signals SIG message sign settings MSS or telephones TEL of each of the logging systems within a Control Office Latest Log Received Time Status OF o o 2005 09 22 17 22 17 BST TPR RES LCC s1G Mss TEL 2006 05 02 20 13 44 BST TPR RES LCC sIG
38. th a basic familiarity required to immediately use the Roadside Fault Display Chapter 4 provides a more in depth description of the usage and functionality of the Roadside Fault Display Chapter 5 documents the contact information for the Halogen Help Desk 1 3 Glossary CO Control Office RMC Regional Maintenance Contractor 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 2 How to become a Roadside Fault Display User 2 1 Contact the Help Desk You must register with the Halogen Help Desk to become a user of the Roadside Fault Display The Halogen Help Desk contact details are documented in section 5 2 2 What information do I have to provide When contacting the Halogen Help Desk you will be asked to provide e Your name and contact details e The reason why you require access to the Roadside Fault Display 2 3 Are there any approvals required The Highways Agency will approve all Roadside Fault Display users After your registration has been approved you will be issued with a user name and password 2 4 What software is required The Roadside Fault Display is a web site The only software required is an Internet browser capable of connecting to the World Wide Web Microsoft s Internet Explorer 6 is currently the most commonly available of the Internet browsers The examples in this document are shown using Internet Explorer 6 and Pocket Internet Explorer Whilst not supported it is possible to access the Roadside Fault Display using o
39. ther Internet browsers 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 3 A Quick Guide to the Roadside Fault Display The intention of this section is to provide a quick start guide to the Roadside Fault Display describing by example how to perform key operations A detailed description of the Roadside Fault Display functionality can be found in section 4 3 1 How do access the Roadside Fault Display e Start your web browser e Enter the web address www rccstatus org uk in the Address field of your web browser A welcome to Mott MacDonald Microsoft Internet Explore File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Fa er al _ F Seo te nb arano ft l Search Sp Favorites a l Lo ccnp y e A re t g3 Litto www recstatus org uk e Figure 1 Roadside Fault Display web address e After a short delay you will be prompted for your Roadside Fault Display access credentials e Enter your user name and password as supplied by the Halogen Help Desk Note that the user name and password fields are case sensitive e Click the Login button Roadside Fault Display Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help ze gt o Bak x i _ Search Favorites y Re V 7 x 2 d K i ae Internet Explo E q 12 17 X Address E http www reestatus org ukjrfdjsecure pco http www rccstatus org uk v Roadside Fault Displa Roadside Fault Display pay Please enter your user name and password Usern
40. ubsystem 2007 04 25 13 51 26 M62 20544 UNOBTAINABLE HARD 2007 04 25 13 51 26 NE RCC Subsystem 2007 02 09 05 57 15 M20 6965B 21267 FAULT LINE 1 HARD 2007 02 09 08 00 33 View fault log history PT Equipment Status for Fault 21267 Back to previ Back to previous page Current Fault Status The information displayed on this web site is provided in good faith by Halogen Home Page User Guide Halogen Website Feedback Crown Copyright 2007 NE ROC Subsystem ie 14 Po 21257 MHOBTAINABLE LI HARD Equipment Figure 24 Equipment status link e Click on the equipment reference of one of the listed faults to view the current status of the equipment for example M62 2370B MSS 17 056414 TU0007 I May 2007 4 Operation of the Roadside Fault Display 4 1 Accessing the Roadside Fault Display The Roadside Fault Display is an Internet web site that can be accessed using a standard Internet browser and the web address www rccstatus org uk On your first visit the Roadside Fault Display will prompt for a user name and password It will only allow users with an authorised user name and password to gain access Both the user name and password are case sensitive Roadside Fault Display Microsoft Internet Explorer SEE ar File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help ene zs la Q ax amp x aA A A Search PE Favorites 4 o Links Address Ka

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