Software Installation Instructions
TTM Remote Site Server
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SENSITECH INC
REV A
9/6/2005
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C. Receive RF Data App.Config Refer to Appendix C
1) Browse to the App.Config file location in the installed application folder (default
c:\Program Files\Sensitech\ReceiveRFData
2) Open the config file in Notepad.
3) Verify that the “TimerInterval” value is set to 60.
4) Set the “CompanyRegValue” to that of the ID of the database where the data will be sent.
5) Leave the “DC_XML Path” to the default directory.
Note:
This file is not used in Plant to
Shelf, default value needs to exist so don’t edit.
6) Verify the “DC_XMLPathExists” value is set to false.
D. Send Data to Central Site App.Config Refer to Appendix D
1) Browse to the App.Config file location in the installed application folder (default
c:\Program Files\Sensitech\SendDataToCentralSite
2) Open the config file in Notepad.
3) “FlowDefaultCredentialsToWebProxy” Setting this element to “true” will result in the
default credentials of the user account our web server is running under to be sent to the
proxy server (if any proxy is configured).
Note:
Be sure that the user account that the service is running under is authorized to use
the proxy server: by default, windows services run under the local “SYSTEM” user
account, which will probably not have authorization to use the proxy. Instead, you’ll
probably need to setup the service to run under some domain user account that has the
appropriate permissions on the proxy server.
4) Verify the “TimerInterval” value is set to 60
5) Set the “ServerAddress” value equal to that of the upload location on web server.
Example:
https://pilot.sensitech.com/rfupload
Starting the services
1. Select: Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools
2. Expand Services and Applications and click on Services.
3. Find the Sensitech TTRF Service.
4. If the start up type is manual then right click and select properties and change the start up
type to auto on the general tab. If it’s already auto then go to the next step.
5. Right click on Sensitech TTRF Service and select Start. If you receive an error starting
the service, verify you have not mistyped any information in either of the config files.
Verify that the Gateway is connected to same network and the IP is correct in the xml file
6. Repeat step for with both the Receive RF Data and Send Data to Central Site services.
7. Check the event log to verify there were no errors starting any of the services.
8. If you received any errors, verify the supporting config and xml files were edited correctly.
If you need to edit any of the xml files, then simply stop the Sensitech TTRF Service, edit the files
and then restart the service.