DataSure™
Operators Manual
10
PT 6*****
mounted on structural/vertical I beams or metal wall panels, radio waves are shielded or
blocked behind the mounting plane of the units. Be aware that if you need coverage of
360 degrees around the router, the metal obstruction will limit the radiation of the radio.
7.
EMI will disrupt radio waves and therefore be avoided. Be aware of known EMI
sources. Locating
DataSure™
nodes near these will impair reception/broadcast range.
Some known industrial EMI sources are: induction hardeners, de-magnetizers,
magnetizers, high power electric motors, arc welders, high voltage power lines, high
voltage generators, wiring errors in buildings (incomplete ground to neutral connections),
MRI and NMR medical magnetic imaging systems. Additionally, structural steel in a
building can be magnetized when it is placed in a strong external dc magnetic field. This
usually occurs by sending strong DC currents through the material such as grounding
welding equipment to the steel during construction.
1.6 Software
Definitions
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should/could be a “tour” of what is shown on Homepage
The
DataSure™
software is structured as a series of web pages. All operation of its
menus is enacted within the confines of a web browser. Common to the tops of all pages
is a horizontal menu bar, which can be used to navigate from any point to each of the
main subject header menus:
Home:
The Homepage serves as a central location for inspection of tool measurements,
EndNode status and battery levels, and also shows association maps linking tools,
multiplexers, and applications. This is the first page a user will see when the
DataSure™
software started. The network service can be started or stopped from
the sidebar menu.
Tools:
The Network Devices page displays device summary details. It shows a list of all
data sources (tools) attached to the wireless network and provides links to their
detail pages. All device statistics can be reset from the sidebar menu.
Multiplexer:
The Multiplexers page displays the multiplexer summary details. It lists each
virtual multiplexer identified within the
DataSure™
manager and provides links
to their detail pages. New multiplexers can be created from the sidebar menu.
Logs:
The Logs Summary page contains a tally of log details. It lists all network
activity logs by day and provides links to their detail pages. Log files can be
archived, restored, or viewed selectively sorted from the sidebar menu.
Applications:
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