DataSure™
Operators Manual
15
PT 6*****
customized to target specific types of data and/or meta-data. Next, check all desired
multiplexer associations. Finally from the sidebar click on ‘Save Changes’.
If the correct file path for an application has been specified, then it will be possible to
launch the executable from the
DataSure™
Homepage. Once loaded, applications must
be directed to the comm port of the multiplexer they are associated with and set for
9600
baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity
. See Appendix A to reference the set of
supported commands that may be sent to a
DataSure™
multiplexer from an application.
1.7.5 Basic Network Administration
The Basic Administration page provides a summary detailing
DataSure™
software
version information, wireless service status, and database space used. From the sidebar
menu, the operator may Start (or Stop) the Wireless Network service, Refresh the page,
Edit the Basic System Settings, Restore Basic System Setting to their defaults, or manage
the
DataSure™
system Database. Under Related Links, access may be gained to the
Advanced Administration page (for more information, refer to section 2.3).
The Log file contains measurement and network performance data. It can be erased by
clicking on ‘Clear Log’ (note: All log entries will be lost if they have not yet been
archived). The Database file contains all configured system settings, devices, nodes,
multiplexers, applications, names, descriptions, associations, etc. The complete
configured system can be backed up and restored via the Database Commands from the
Basic Administration sidebar menu. To save the current configuration, click on ‘Backup
Database’. To view the previously backed up Database files, click on ‘Show Database
Backups’. They will appear in a list box below the Basic System Settings. Text
descriptions can be entered in the fields provided, and saved by clicking on the sidebar
Database Command, ‘Save Backup Descriptions’. A check circle is provided for
selecting which Database Backup should be restored. Mark an intended target, and then
click on ‘Restore Selected Backup’. This action will overwrite the current system
configuration with the settings and objects defined in the restored backup file.
Also describe the Windows security hierarchy for access to Basic and Advanced Administration functions.
You could elude to Advanced here and say “refer to section 2.3”
The Basic System Settings are detailed below. Each system setting has a range of valid
entries and a pre-defined factory-set default. These settings allow the operator to
customize the performance of the wireless network and direct the flow of data through
DataSure™
utility software. It is also possible to impair or impede network operability
through inappropriate changes to some settings. Operators are encouraged to proceed
with caution, and test their networks after changes are made.
•
Sampling Interval
0.5sec
≥
Valid Entries
≤
10.0sec
Default
Setting:
1.1sec
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