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1. File name Sample smw Files of type Workspaces smw v Cancel Figure 16 Open Workspace Dialog Save Workspace To save a workspace configuration file select File Save Workspace from the main menu bar on the MSM GUI Navigate to the appropriate directory and select the file to be opened Close Workspace This will close all monitor windows currently active Recent Workspaces Workspaces that have recently been displayed will be listed in a drop down menu to the right of the recent Workspaces option on the File drop down menu 13 Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor View Menu Options In addition to options for viewing different windows and toolbars the View menu allows you to modify the parameters on the Display Sensor Template Log Entries The Log Entries Window displays the following information for all current log entries Refresh Log Entries Enty ID Time Direction mac SourcelP Claimed IP Msg Type z List contains log entries Figure 17 Log Entries Window Log Entry Data Type Description Entry ID A sequence number assigned by the system indicating the order in which the log entry was made Time Time stamp for when the message was received Direction Indicates whether the message was received Inbound or sent Outbound MAC MAC address for the device being monitored Source IP Source IP address for the device being monitored
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3. New User Defined Column Info Text Text TT Move Down Column Heading My Column 1 Starting Offset Heading width 50 Lenath Display Format Text Value z Add Column Figure 20 User Defined Data Columns Dialog User Defined Data Columns Parameter Heading Heading Width Start Offset Length Data Format 19 Definition A logical title for the column of data to be displayed The width in characters of a specific data column The position within a data packet of the first data character to be displayed in a specific data column The number of data characters to be displayed in a specific column Display data ASCII or hexadecimal format Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor Tools Menu Option With MEA 3 1 Tools menu options are limited to Customize The Customize dialog has a Toolbars and a Command tab Customize Toolbars Command Toolbars Menu bar IV Show Tooltips Standard Toolbar V Real nok Cancel Figure 21 Tools Customize Dialog Toolbars Tab 20 Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide Toolbars Tab The Toolbars tab is used to select which toolbars will be displayed and to create new toolbars The Menu and Standard toolbars are displayed in the Toolbars pane by default Deselect the checkbox for any toolbar you do not want to have displayed To create a new toolbar click on the New button to activate the Ne
4. Description A user specified characteristic of the sensor to be used for reporting The sensor model name should serve as a reminder of the type of sensor data being reported the location of the sensor etc If no message is received within this timeout period a sensor timeout is reported A sensor timeout generally indicates a radio link failure GPIO is sourced by sensor Must be deselected to send data to a sensor GPIO is sourced by sensor If checked inserts carriage return character at the end of each data packet If checked inserts line feed character at the end of each data packet Displays data as a continuous data stream Selecting List View and clicking the Columns button will bring up the User Defined Columns configuration dialog Data strings will be displayed in ASCII format Data strings will be displayed in hexadecimal format Remove the carriage return characters from the displayed data Remove the line feed characters from the displayed data Include timestamp for all sensor information to be displayed 18 Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide When the List View display setting is selected on the Sensor Template display dialog Figure 20 data can be labeled and delimited by columns Column widths can be set by position and data width User Defined Data Columns User Defined Columns Heading Width Start Offset Data E My Column 1 My Column 2 i
5. 3A 20 20 20 31 31 31 5B 2E OD OA 5D 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Sequence 1 21 2004 09 32 56 53 65 71 75 65 6E 63 65 3A 20 20 20 31 31 32 5B 2E OD OA 5D 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Sequence 6 21 2004 09 32 57 53 65 71 75 65 GE 63 65 3A 20 20 20 31 31 33 5B 2E OD OA 5D 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Sequence 6 21 2004 09 32 57 53 65 71 75 65 GE 63 65 3A 20 20 20 31 31 34 SB 2E OD OA 5D 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Sequence 6 21 2004 09 32 58 53 65 71 75 65 6E 63 65 3A 20 20 20 31 31 35 5B 2E OD OA 5D 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Sequence 6 21 2004 09 32 59 53 65 71 75 65 GE 63 65 3A 20 20 20 31 31 36 5B 2E OD OA 5D 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Sequence 6 21 2004 09 32 59 53 65 71 75 65 GE 63 65 3A 20 20 20 31 31 37 5B 2E OD OA 5D 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Sequence 6 21 2004 09 33 00 53 65 71 75 65 GE 63 65 3A 20 20 20 31 31 38 5B 2E OD OA SD 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Sequence Data Style Mera Pkts Recd Pkts Sent Bytes Recd Bytes Sent AsText GPIO 152 0 4560 0 C As Hex c F Insert 99 02 Sens 99 04 Sens 99 03 Sens 99 01 Senso Figure 10 Sensor Activity Window Activity Parameter Description Data Style Using the radio buttons on the Data Style panel directly below the Activity Window data to be transmitted to a sensor can be formatted to be relayed either As Text or As Hex Text character based Hex or a combination of T
6. Claimed IP The IP address for the transceiver of the WSM6300 14 Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide Log Entry Data Type Msg Type Sequence Size Message 15 Description Messages will be categorized by the following types Message Type Displayed Text 350 Serial Data 351 GPIO Status 352 Serial GPIO 353 Serial GPIO 354 Hello Any Other Unknown nnn where nnn is the message type that was received An increasing number that is created at the transceiver The first message begins with zero and every new message increments by one The size of the message in bytes The actual number of bytes that came in the payload from the sensor It does not include additional bytes added by the transceiver for header information Message content displayed in a printable text format Any nonprintable character in the message will be displayed as a period Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor Sensor Templates View Window Activating the Sensor Templates View Window displays the configuration parameters for existing sensor template in columnar format E Sensor Templates Template Name Sensor Type Offline Timeout View Type Display Type Strip lt CR gt Strip lt LF gt Sends GPIO Read Only Accepts GPIO Send lt CR gt Unconfigured Sensors Unknown Sensor Type 300 sec List View H No No No No No No No Thermal Unknown Sensor Type 300 sec List View No No No Y
7. Install Dialog di u J 3 Mesh Sensor Monitor Notice Dialog u 3 Performing Setup Actions Dialog u u T 4 MeshSensor Systems Installed Successfully Dialog 4 Mesh Sensor Monitor GUI U u u u 5 Sensor ID WG OW ic L A U reacia 6 Alert WINdOW uu uu Sl S aa a kasu qui aba aa suqu 7 Sensor Activity Window J U u u u 8 Node Data Summary PAN usina ii Ha aaa Naa a Hana aaah 9 Current Incoming Activity Window 9 Windows File Open Dialog u u u 11 Windows File Save As Dialog 222naaaaannv annnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanann 11 An Example of Workspace Configuration 12 Open Workspace Dialog l u u u 13 Log Entries WIndoW aaa na 14 Sensor Templates View Windovw u 16 Sensor Template Display Properties Dialog 17 User Defined Data Column
8. MAC Address Name and the Status z Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide You can choose to either enable or disable display this window by selecting the Alert Window option under the Window menu Alerts 8 MAC Address Name Status 0572172004 09 25 35 00 05 1 2 04 99 03 00051 2049903 Sensor is Off Line 06 21 2004 09 25 34 00 05 12 04 99 01 000512049901 Sensor is Off Line 06 21 2004 09 25 34 00 05 12 04 99 04 00051 2049904 Sensor is Off Line 06 21 2004 09 25 34 00 05 1 2 04 99 02 00051 2049902 Sensor is Off Line 06 21 2004 09 19 49 00 05 12 04 99 01 00051 2049901 New Sensor Detected 06 21 2004 09 19 49 00 05 12 04 99 03 00051 2049903 New Sensor Detected 06 21 2004 09 19 49 00 05 1 2 04 99 04 00057 2049904 New Sensor Detected 06 21 42004 09 19 48 00 05 17 2 04 99 02 000512049902 New Sensor Detected Figure 9 Alert Window Alert Parameter Description Event Time MAC Address Name Status The date and time stamp for when the event that triggered the alert was captured The MAC address for the device being monitored The name of the network node being monitored The name displayed here will vary depending on the display attributes selected The default display parameter is the MAC address formatted to remove hyphenation The current status of the sensor device One of the following Alert Status messages will be displayed New Sensor Detected Additional configuration parameters have been appli
9. Menu Options With MEA 3 1 the only Help option available is the About Mesh Sensor Monitor information panel 24 Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide Customer Service Information If you have read this document and made every effort to resolve installation or operation issues yourself and still require help please contact Motorola System Support Center SSC using the following contact information Hours of Operation 7 days a week 24 hours Technical Support 800 221 7144 USA Obtaining Support Motorola provides technical support services for your system and recommends that you coordinate warranty and repair activities through the Motorola System Support Center SSC When you consult the Motorola SSC you increase the likelihood that problems are rectified in a timely fashion and that warranty requirements are satisfied Check your contract for specific warranty and service information System Information To be provided with the best possible opportunity for support collect the following system information and have it available when obtaining support e Location of the system e Date the system was put into service e Software or firmware version information for components of your system e Serialnumber s of the device s or component s requiring support e Awriten description of the symptom or observation of the problem When did it first appear Can it be reproduced What is the step by step pr
10. address the IP address of the host executing the MSM application Supported Operating Systems e Microsoft Windows 2000 e Microsoft Windows XP System Requirements e Motorola Device Manager version 9 x x or higher e Mobile Wireless Router MWR6300 Mesh Sensor Monitor MSM6300 Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor Installing Mesh Sensor Monitor Insert the MEA Administration CD and install the Mesh Sensor Monitor application from Software directory Double click on SensorSetup exe The MeshSensor Systems Setup dialog will be displayed i MeshSensor Systems Setup MeshSensor Systems Welcome to the installer for MeshSensor Systems itis strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before continuing with this installation Otherwise click Next to continue Figure 1 MeshSensor Systems Setup Initial Installation Dialog Click on the Next button to display the License Agreement dialog i MeshSensor Systems Setup License Agreement Please read the license agreement below and click Next to continue MeshNetworks Inc End Llser License Agreement IMPORTANT NOTICE TO END USERS This End User License Agreement this Agreement is a legal agreement between the licensee of the Licensed Software being made available for use with the MeshNetworks Equipment either an individual person or a single legal entity who will be referred to in this Agreement as You and MeshNetworks Inc I
11. described in detail in the following sections Mesh Sensor Monitor le view Tools Window Help z S Tae e m mim T xl f Unconfigured Sensors 0 Alerts MAC Address Current Incoming Activity IP Address Claimed IP Name Direction Msg Type Sequence Msg Size Message Figure 7 Mesh Sensor Monitor GUI Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor Sensor ID Window The Sensor ID Window displayed on the Sensors tab shows a list of all sensors that have been discovered Only active sensors are available to the user for communication Active sensors are designated by a blinking green indicator displayed to the left of the corresponding MAC address Devices can be sorted or identified by MAC address IP address name or activity To manage the device display attributes right click on the device ID By default any new sensor will initially be filed in the Unconfigured Sensors folder until additional configuration parameters are applied xi Y Unconfigured Sensors 0 Thermal 10 00 05 12 04 99 02 00 05 12 04 99 04 00 05 12 04 99 03 00 05 12 04 99 01 00 05 12 04 99 05 00 05 12 04 99 08 00 05 1 2 04 99 04 00 05 12 04 98 09 00 05 12 04 99 06 00 05 12 04 99 07 0000000000 Sensors Figure 8 Sensor ID Window F Alert Window The Alert Window displays certain events that may occur while the system is operating These events are summarized by Event Time
12. smw file format is used to store a specific workspace configuration for future access Open To open a sensor data capture file select File Open from the main menu bar on the MSM GUI Navigate to the appropriate directory and select the file to be opened Look in My Documents vw AS E My eBooks 99 02 msm E My Music ae My Pictures A Temp 99 012 msm File name 99 01 msm Files of type Mesh Sensor Monitor Files rnsm Cancel Figure 13 Windows File Open Dialog Save As To save a sensor data capture file select File Save from the main menu bar on the MSM GUI This will display the Windows Save As dialog Navigate to the appropriate directory and select an existing file specify a new file name or to be overwritten Save in My Documents y AS E My eBooks Temp My Music Eny Pictures 93 01 msm 99 01a msm 99 02 msm File name 99 01 msm Save as type RES EE 3 v Cancel Figure 14 Windows File Save As Dialog 11 Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor Workspace Configuration Each window within the application can be repositioned by dragging and dropping the window to a new location Workspace windows can also be resized by selecting and dragging the desired corner An example of a reconfigured workspace is shown in Figure 15 Q Mesh Sensor Monitor 99 05 Sensor Activity 00 05 12 0A 99 05 DAR File Edit View Tools Window Hel
13. 3 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 3 000512049903 Inbound Unknown 2 71 30 Seque 06 21 2004 09 47 53 00 05 12 04 99 05 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 5 000512049905 Inbound Unknown 2 85 30 Seque 06 21 2004 09 47 53 00 05 12 04 99 04 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 10 000512049904 Inbound Unknown 2 92 30 Seque 06 21 2004 09 47 53 00 05 12 04 99 06 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 6 000512049906 Inbound Unknown 2 89 30 Seque 06 21 2004 09 47 53 00 05 12 04 99 04 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 4 000512049904 Inbound Unknown 2 94 30 Seque 06 21 2004 09 47 53 00 05 12 04 99 06 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 6 000512049906 Inbound Unknown 2 88 30 Seque Y lt gt 3 a Sensors Ready Figure 15 An Example of Workspace Configuration After the workspace has been configured the entire configuration for the workspace can then be saved as a smw file type NOTE The Sensor Activity windows 4 shown above were configured using the Sensor Template and are configured to display data as ASCII with Timestamp 12 Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide Open Workspace To open a workspace configuration file select File Open Workspace from the main menu bar on the MSM GUI Navigate to the appropriate directory and select the file to be opened Double click on the file name or click on the Open button Open Workspace Look in B My Documents v ej Eg Sysco BEE gq my Music my Pictures o Temp E 99 01 smw E 99 01b smw
14. Incoming Activity Event Time MAC Address IP Address Claimed IP Name Direction Msg Type Sequence Msg Size Message A 06 21 2004 09 20 34 00 05 12 04 99 03 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 3 000512049903 Inbound Unknown 222 52 30 Sequence 06 21 2004 09 20 33 00 05 12 04 99 02 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 2 000512049902 Inbound Unknown 222 48 30 Sequence 06 21 2004 09 20 33 00 05 12 0A 99 01 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 1 000512049901 Inbound Unknown 222 4 30 Sequence 06 21 2004 09 20 33 D0 05 12 0A 33 01 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 1 000512049901 Inbound Unknown 222 40 30 Sequence 06 21 2004 09 20 33 00 05 12 04 99 04 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 4 000512049904 Inbound Unknown 222 41 30 Sequence 06 21 2004 09 20 32 00 05 12 04 99 01 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 1 000512049901 Inbound Unknown 222 39 30 Sequence 06 21 2004 09 20 32 00 05 12 04 99 02 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 2 000512049902 Inbound Unknown 222 47 30 Sequence 06 21 2004 09 20 32 00 05 12 04 99 01 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 1 000512049901 Inbound Unknown 222 38 30 Sequence Figure 12 Current Incoming Activity Window Current Incoming Activity Parameter Description Event Time The date and time stamp for when the event that triggered the alert was captured MAC Address The MAC address for the device being monitored IP Address The IP address the message came from Under normal conditions this will be the same as the Claimed IP address If the message passes through any device that does network address t
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16. a sensor template The template is accessed by double clicking on the Sensor ID displayed in the Sensor ID Window The Sensor Template display properties window is shown in Figure 19 Sensor Template Template Name Thermal Sensor Model Unknown Sensor Type v Cancel a Offline Detection Timeout sec 1300 Data Transmission Send Settings Receive Settings IV Sensor is Read Only me eT Sensor accepts GPIO _ Send lt CR gt at End of Message Send lt LF gt at End of Message Display Settings View Format e Scroll View ASCII List View T Strip lt CR gt Strip lt LF gt C Hex IV Display Timestamp Figure 19 Sensor Template Display Properties Dialog This template is used to configure many of the parameters used to transmit data to a specific sensor Sensor Template Parameter Description Template Name Existing or new name to be applied to the unique template developed for each sensor 17 Mesh Enabled Architecture Sensor Template Parameter Sensor Model Offline Detection Timeout sec Data Transmission Receive Settings Sensor Sends GPIO Send Settings Sensor is Read Only Sensor accepts GPIO Send lt CR gt at End of Message Send lt LF gt at End of Message Display Settings View Scroll View List View Format ASCII with or without timestamp Hex with or without timestamp Strip lt CR gt Strip lt LF gt Display Timestamp Mesh Sensor Monitor
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19. ble or Disable Auto Scroll in a Sensor Activity Window only available in List View Disables automatic scrolling of new messages in window Clear messages in selected Sensor Activity Window Select Scroll View display for active Sensor Activity Window Select List View display for active Sensor Activity Window Enable or Disable display of Alert Window Enable or Disable display of Current Activity window Display the About box For a more convenient display configuration application subwindows may be configured to float on the desktop 22 Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide Command Tab The Command tab is used to populate new toolbars with button icons from the Standard default toolbar or selections from the Menu toolbar Click on the desired selection and drag and drop the button or menu selection item onto the new toolbar Click on the OK button when you are finished or click on the Cancel button to dismiss the Customize dialog without saving the changes Toolbars Command Categories Buttons del SHS T El FZ Hf HE Select a category then click a button to see its description Drag the button to any toolbar m Description Figure24 Tools Customize Dialog Command Tab 23 Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor Window Menu Options The Windows menu allows you to activate or deactivate the display of the Activity and Alert windows on the MSM GUI Help
20. ed and a sensor has been detected and added to the network configuration The device name will migrate from the Unconfigured Sensors folder to the appropriate network configuration folder in the Sensor ID Window Sensor is On Line A sensor device that is currently configured in the network is on line Sensor is Off Line A sensor device that is currently configured in the network is off line Sensor is Dead Communications cannot be established with a sensor device that is currently configured in the network Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor Alert Parameter Description Sensor is Resurrected Communications have been restored for a sensor device that is currently configured in the network that was formerly unreachable Activity Window The Activity Window displays message information such as date and time direction sequence message size and message data text amp hex for the selected sensor 6 21 2004 09 32 52 53 65 71 75 65 GE 63 65 3A 20 20 30 37 SB 2E OD OA 5D 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Sequence 6 21 2004 09 32 52 53 65 71 75 65 GE 63 65 3A 20 20 20 31 30 38 5B 2E OD OA 5D 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Sequence 6 21 2004 09 32 53 53 65 71 75 65 GE 63 65 3A 20 20 20 31 30 39 5B 2E OD OA 5D 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Sequence 6 21 2004 09 32 54 53 65 71 75 65 GE 63 65 3A 20 20 20 31 31 30 5B 2E OD OA 5D 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E 2E Sequence 6 21 2004 09 32 56 53 65 71 75 65 GE 63 65
21. es No No No Figure 18 Sensor Templates View Window Sensor Templates View Column Header Description Template Name The name of the template whose parameters will apply to the group of sensors being monitored Sensor Type User assigned sensor type This can be changed using the Sensor Template Offline Timeout The period in seconds that must elapse between messages before an offline alert is displayed in the Alert window View Type Options are Scroll View or List View Display Type Options are Hex or ASCII Strip lt CR gt Strip Carriage Return characters from incoming data strings Strip lt LF gt Strip Line Feed characters from incoming data strings Sends GPIO If Sends GPIO is checked in the Sensor template GPIO will be reported and displayed If not checked no information will be displayed Read Only If a device is configured as read only you cannot send data to that device Accepts GPIO If Accepts GPIO is checked in the Sensor template then you will be allowed to send the information to the sensor when you send a message 16 Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide Sensor Templates View Column Header Description Send lt CR gt Send Carriage Return characters in outbound data strings Send lt LF gt Send Line Feed characters in outbound data strings Display Timestamp Display the timestamp Sensor Template Each sensor in the Sensor ID Window can be uniquely configured using
22. ext and Hexidecimal messages can be sent to a sensor node Message The data string to be transmitted to a sensor is entered in the Message field The actual transfer of the data is initialized by clicking on the Send button GPIO The General Purpose I O GPIO pin can be configured for input output or transmit enable RS 485 applications only via MeshManager The GPIO radio buttons for Off On and Don t Change The Insert button is used to insert unprintable characters into a normal test message See Appendix A for the ASCII character set As depicted at the bottom left of Figure 10 multiple Sensor Activity windows can be displayed simultaneously Each window displayed will be identified by displaying a unique MAC address on the window tab for easy identification Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide Node Data Summary Pane The Node Data Summary Panel summarizes the number of data packets and bytes received and sent from the specified sensor node 45 1350 Figure 11 Node Data Summary Pane Current Incoming Activity Window The Current Incoming Activity window is used to display serial modem activity that is currently visible to the host device executing the MSM application The node table is populated automatically after active nodes have been selected from the Sensor ID window You can choose to either hide or show this window by selecting the Activity Window option under the Window menu Current
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26. is permitted No license is granted by implication estoppel or otherwise under Motorola patent rights or copyrights Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor Appendix A Start of Heading CC Start of Text CC End of Text CC End of ransmission CC Enquiry CC CC ee Bell kasa FE Horizontal abulation FE Line Feed FE Vertical abulation FE i Feed FE Carriage Return FE Shift Out Shift In Link s Escape CC ia Control 1 ps Control 2 Device Control 3 ld Control 4 Negative Acknowledge CC Synchronous I dle CC End of ransmission Block CC Cancel ES of Medium Substitute Escape File Separator 15 Group Separator IS Record Separator IS Unit Separator 15 Mesh Enabled Architecture Space Exclamation Point Wasa Mark Number Sign Octothorp pound Dollar Sign Percent Ampersand Apostrophe Prime M Parenthesis Right Parenthesis as star Plus Sign Comma Hyphen Minus Sign Period Decimal Point dot Slash Virgule W O N O U A Ww N e O C Semicolon Less than Sign Equal Sign Greater than Sign Wasa Mark At Sign Geo Location Reference Guide Mesh Enabled Architecture Opening Br
27. ite the following File C Program Files MeshNetworks MeshSensor Systems MSM mdb Figure 4 Mesh Sensor Monitor Notice Dialog Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor For both initial installation and reinstallation of the Mesh Sensor Monitor application the Performing Setup Actions dialog will be displayed ie Performing Setup Actions Setup Installation actions are now being performed Please wait while setup actions are performed on your system Creating uninstall TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTL Cancel Figure 5 Performing Setup Actions Dialog When all installation actions have been completed the MeshSensor Systems Installed Successfully dialog will be displayed Click on the Finish button to dismiss the dialog and complete the installation MeshSensor Systems Installed Successfully Setup is complete and the MeshSensor software is installed Thank you for choosing MeshSensor Systems Please click Finish to exit this installer Figure 6 MeshSensor Systems Installed Successfully Dialog Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide Operation All functional operations for the MSM are performed using the Mesh Sensor Monitor Graphical User Interface GUI Mesh Sensor Monitor Main Window The Mesh Sensor Monitor MSM main window is shown in Figure 7 This is the display configuration presented at application startup This configuration presents four sub windows which are
28. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnanann 16 Sensor Template necia pais 17 Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor Tools Men Option 13 12 14 2 5 ais 20 Toolbars Tabi smsa a a a a A E EE AE REE E a FEE IERES 21 B ttomileoau ad 21 COrIrImando piabru O 23 Window Menu Optlons msn 24 Help Men OBLtions uy uU u a ea 24 CUSTOMER SERVICE INFORMATION uu uu u uu 25 Obtai ing Supports asus msn aun it aaa us 25 Syst m Inforinathon od 25 Return Material Request cio OO 26 Radio Products and Services Division U u u 26 Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers 26 Returning System Components to Motorola 26 Returning FRES iii da 26 PRODUCT WARRANTY INFORMATION uu u u u u 1 APPENDIX A Sica 4 Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor Figure 1 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 List of Figures MeshSensor Systems Setup Initial Installation Dialog 2 MeshSensor Systems Setup License Agreement Dialog 2 Ready to
29. ocedure to cause it e Do other circumstances contribute to the problem For example changes in weather or other conditions e Maintenance action preceding problem Upgrade of software or equipment Change in the hardware or software configuration Software reload from backup or from CD ROM note the version and date 25 Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor Return Material Request After collecting system information contact the Motorola System Support Center for assistance or to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number for faulty Field Replaceable Entities FREs North America 800 221 7144 Radio Products and Services Division The Radio Products and Services Division is your source for manuals and replacement parts Radio Products and Services Division Telephone Numbers The telephone numbers for ordering are 800 422 4210 US and Canada orders The Fax numbers are 800 622 6210 US and Canada orders The number for help identifying an item or part number is 800 422 4210 select choice 3 from the menu Returning System Components to Motorola Motorola s service philosophy is based on field replaceable entities FREs FREs are system components identified by Motorola to be returned to Motorola for repair In turn Motorola sends you a replacement FRE component to help you maintain maximum operating performance for your system Returning FREs Return faulty FREs to Motorola for re
30. p SH ETER Alerts 10 x Unconfigured Sensors 0 WACAddess Nas sa j Eis a 06 21 2004 094634 00 051204 9909 000512049909 Sensor is On Line 00 05 12 04 99 02 06 21 2004 09 46 33 00 05 12 04 39 03 000512049903 Sensor is On Line Peay 06 21 2004 09 46 33 00 05 12 04 39 06 000512049906 Sensor is On Line 06 21 2004 09 46 33 00 05 12 04 99 08 000512049908 Sensor is On Line ee pasas D0 05 12 04 99 05 D0 05 12 04 99 08 00 05 12 04 99 04 00 05 12 04 99 09 D0 05 12 04 99 06 D0 05 12 04 99 07 Sequence 134 Sequence Sequence 5 En 06 21 2004 09 46 34 Sequence Sequence T 06 21 2004 09 46 34 Sequence Sequence aa 06 21 2004 09 46 35 Sequence Sequence E Es 06 21 2004 09 46 37 Sequence Sequence sea Sequence 0000000000 Message E IG iG e Sequence ER 134 Sequence Sequence x 06 21 2004 09 46 35 Sequence 06 21 2004 09 46 39 Sequence x AS 06 21 2004 09 46 35 Sequence 06 21 2004 09 46 39 Sequence ae 06 21 2004 09 46 35 Sequence 06 21 2004 09 46 40 Sequence gt 06 21 2004 09 46 36 Sequence Sequence aie aan Sequence Data Style Message GPIO Current Incoming Activity Event Time MAC Address IP Address Claimed IP Name Direction Msg Type Sequence Msg Size Messe A 06 21 2004 09 47 53 00 05 12 04 99 08 127 0 0 1 192 168 99 8 000512049908 Inbound Unknown 2 68 30 Seque 06 21 2004 09 47 53 00 05 12 04 99 0
31. pair When you return an assembly for service follow these best practices e Place any assembly containing CMOS devices in a static proof bag or container for shipment e Obtain a return authorization RA number from the Motorola System Support Center e Include the warranty model kit numbers and serial numbers on the job ticket as necessary e Ifthe warranty is out of date you must have a purchase order e Print the return address clearly in block letters e Provide a phone number where your repair technician can be reached e Include the contact person s name for return e Pack this assembly tightly and securely preferably in its original shipping container 26 Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide Product Warranty Information This warranty applies within the fifty 50 United States the District of Columbia and Canada LIMITED WARRANTY MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS If the affected product is being purchased pursuant to a written Communications System Agreement signed by Motorola the warranty contained in that written agreement will apply Otherwise the following warranty applies I WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG Motorola Inc or if applicable Motorola Canada Limited Motorola warrants the Motorola manufactured Broadband Data communications product against material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of One 1 Year from the date o
32. ranslation NAT then this address reflects the translated address Claimed IP The IP address for the transceiver of the WSM6300 Name The name of the network node being monitored The default display parameter is the MAC address Mesh Enabled Architecture Current Incoming Activity Parameter Direction Msg Type Sequence Size Message Mesh Sensor Monitor Description formatted to remove hyphenation The default name can be changed using the sensor properties Messages being transmitted are identified as Outbound or Inbound Messages will be categorized by the following types Message Type Displayed Text 350 Serial Data 351 GPIO Status 352 Serial GPIO 353 Serial GPIO 354 Hello Any Other Unknown nnn where nnn is the message type that was received An increasing number that is created at the transceiver The first message begins with zero and every new message increments by one The size of the message in bytes The actual number of bytes that came in the payload from the sensor It does not include additional bytes added by the transceiver for header information Message content displayed in a printable text format Any nonprintable character in the message will be displayed as a period 10 Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide File Menu Options The MSM makes use of several file types The msm file format is used to store sensor data communications activity The
33. s Dialog 19 Tools Customize Dialog Toolbars Tab 20 New Toolbar Dialog testes UU toda 21 Large Button Display Option l u u u u 21 Tools Customize Dialog Command Tab 23 Mesh Enabled Architecture Geo Location Reference Guide Overview The Mesh Sensor Monitor MSM application provides an interface that allows a user operator to send or receive data from a remote wireless sensor node within a Mesh Enabled Architecture MEA network Sensor devices can be connected to the MEA wireless device via an RS 232 or an RS 485 interface Mesh Sensor Monitor is designed as a debug tool for sensor network development sensor network integration or third party development of sensor management applications A Mesh Sensor API is available for third party development of custom sensor management applications Although MSM is used as the means for communicating directly with remote sensor devices the MeshManager suite of Element Management software applications must be used to configure the serial interface on the MEA hardware MWR6300 WSM6300 Configurable parameters include baud rate packetization parameters time interval sync character number of characters GPIO configuration input output and server IP
34. s or damage from improper testing operation maintenance installation alteration modification or adjustment D Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship E A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications disassemblies or repairs including without limitation the addition to the Product of non Motorola supplied equipment which adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola s normal warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim F Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible G Batteries they carry their own separate limited warranty H Freight costs to the repair depot 1 A Product which due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software firmware in the Product does not function in accordance with Motorola s published specifications or with the FCC type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially distributed from Motorola J Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that does not affect the operation of the Product K That the software in the Product will meet the purchaser s requirements or that the operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error free L Normal and customary wear and tear M Non Motorola manufactured equipment unless bearing a Motorola Part Number in the form of an alpha numeric number i e TDE6030B N
35. tive owners Copyrights 2005 Motorola Inc All rights reserved No part of this document may be reproduced transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Motorola Inc Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor Table of Contents OVERVIEW iu i aaa qS q asina a re et nee ei veo aia a do 1 SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMNS ia 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS iuris ai se eastside 1 INSTALLING MESH SENSOR MONITOR uu u uu u uu 2 OPERA TON ices L SSS ia gita s ta kvat kaa uh u u au cee nia aa a aa aaa aaa saa 5 Mesh Sensor Monitor Main Window U cerca 5 Sensor D WIRGOW ct a 6 Alert WINdOW a sis u I u nG Su a u us Su i aus a s 7 AclUVIY WINdOWisscsicarntadadr nana 8 Node Data SUMMaly PANG ui dd rece 9 Current Incoming Activity WinGOW 22naaa2anvaaannnnnnnunnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnannnnann naan 9 Fil Men OBtionsu u u cas esa tino 11 OpPON a A a ii 11 OVO S a a a laa ss sia a n 11 Workspace Configuration iii ate 12 Open Works Dacia AA A AA ii 13 Save WOFkSPace 30 0 E a k utu E mp R S h ht aa tu Ae 13 Close WOrkSPaCe vs uu u e dd 13 Recent Works pag esS u sy u sien a B de 13 View Men Opos cc dd 14 Log Ente dei 14 Sensor Templates View Window aa2aananaananannaunvnnuv gnunnnnunnnnnnnnunnnnnunnnnnunnnnnnnnnn
36. w Toolbar dialog Enter the name of the new toolbar in the Toolbar name box and then click on the OK button Click on the Cancel button to cancel the New Toolbar creation process New Toolbar X Toolbar name DK F di Cancel Figure 22 New Toolbar Dialog When new toolbars are created they will be added to the list in the Toolbars display pane To display any new toolbar select the appropriate checkbox Click on the Reset button to reset the default parameters for the Menu and Standard toolbars When selecting a new toolbar you have created the Reset button will be replaced by the Delete button This button allows you to delete any toolbars other than the Menu and Standard toolbars There are three checkboxes on the Toolbar tab Selecting the Show Tooltips box will display information about the individual tool buttons on mouse over Selecting Cool Look removes the three dimensional shading from the toolbars and buttons Selecting the Large Buttons checkbox changes the size of the icons on the Standard toolbar from the small default size to the larger icon size File Edit View Tools Window Help a J led lt T Figure 23 Large Button Display Option Button Icon Button Function Description lay Capture File Open Capture File Save 21 Mesh Enabled Architecture Mesh Sensor Monitor F EE i it E R Display Template Properties Change Font used for displaying sensor data Ena
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