Mobility, Intelligent Traffic Systems
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3
Status
Issued
Last Editor
Alan Doyle
Date
05-Oct-2017
Document Name
Stratos Outstation General and ICM Handbook Document No. 667/HB/52250/000
Copyright © Siemens plc 2014. All Rights Reserved. Mobility and Logistics is a division of Siemens Plc
The lamp supply RMS voltage is available via the webpage real time view (see below.
Webpage - Status and Configuration – System – Status – Real Time View
then selecting
Stratos – Lamp Supply Voltage
.
Monitoring of the supply can be configured through the Controller Monitor – Monitored
Supply configuration web page.
3.10 User Interface
The primary interface for user actions is a web based interface available locally over the
USB handset port and WiFi (with suitable USB WiFi dongle) and on a network via the
Ethernet interface. This interface gives access to and control of all areas necessary for
day to day maintenance including:
•
System Status and Configuration.
•
System Log.
•
Fault Table.
A command line text interface is also available (e.g. for use with remote terminals or
handset connection) along with a simple text based menu system to allow straightforward
maintenance without the need for knowledge of handset commands or use of a PC.
The User Interface is described in detail in the User Interface Handbook
667/HU/46000/000.
3.11 Fault Table
The Fault Table shows faults and notifications that are currently active.
A
fault
is an abnormal condition which requires corrective action to be taken.
A
notification
provides information to the user but does not necessarily require any
immediate action.
Many faults will be automatically removed from the Fault Table when the condition which
caused the fault is removed. Some faults are latched and require manual clearing. A
button is displayed next to this latter type of fault which can be used to clear the fault. To
clear the fault, press the button and follow the instructions.
For more information see the User Interface Handbook 667/HU/46000/000.