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Reference Manual
00809-0100-4423, Rev AB
Smart Wireless Navigator
May 2014
Smart Wireless Navigator
1.8.5
Gateway information
General Gateway Information is available by checking the Gateway Identification Bar. Network
status and Gateway device status indication is immediately available to recommend trouble-
shooting.
Figure 1-13. Network status and Gateway device status bar
Gateway capacity is reported in two ways within the Navigator. On the Detailed Gateway
Dashboard, capacity is indicated by blue tick boxes within the dashboard. On the Gateway
Identification Bar, capacity is indicated by reporting the number of devices present on that
network.
The Gateway Interface can be used to gain more detailed Gateway information, such
as connected devices, update rates, reliability, and path stability. Access the Gateway
Interface for advanced network management information.
1.9
Using the Navigator for network maintenance
When possible maintenance issue has been identified, the Smart Wireless Navigator
makes maintenance planning easy. Clicking on the Reports button opens the Reports
sub-menu, which contains two options for reports. The reports are organized by
order of severity, with the most critical alerts at the top of the report. The report can be printed
by connecting a printer to the Navigator workstation and selecting the Print button on the
function bar.
When accessed from the Home screen, the reports will contain all alerts for all networks. If
maintenance is being performed on a specific Gateway, Gateway-specific reports will be created
by clicking on a reports button from a Gateway level display field. (This level of page can be
identified by locating the Gateway Identification bar).
1.9.1
Power Module Alerts Report
The Power Module Alerts Report contains a list of the devices with Power Modules that
have low voltage and need maintenance attention. It contains valuable information
for locating the devices and planning maintenance. Immediately understand priority
with clear status information- change soon or change now. Easily locate the device with both the
Gateway tag and the device tag. Plan maintenance by knowing ahead of time which type of
Power Module to acquire by using the report, which contains both Power Module model
numbers and description information. Check the box on the print out when the Power Module
has been replaced.
Figure 1-14. Power module alert report