DataSure™
Operators Manual
19
PT 6*****
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Tools and EndNodes should have fresh batteries, and be connected
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Routers, Gateway, and hosting PC are all plugged in and running
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EndNodes, Routers, and Gateway are all within working range of each other
3)
Start the Wireless network service
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Click on ‘Start Wireless Network’ from the
DataSure™
Homepage
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Watch the tools appear on the Homepage
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In moments the status of the tools will change to ‘Ready'
4)
Begin taking measurements
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Press the data-send button on the EndNode
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Or click on the tool’s ‘Measure’ button on the Homepage
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Watch the tool reading and time-stamp appear on the Homepage
5)
Export collected data
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Click on ‘Logs’ from the horizontal
DataSure™
menu navigation bar
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Click on ‘View Measurements’ from the Log Summary sidebar menu
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Click on ‘Export Log As’ from the Log Detail sidebar menu
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Click on ‘Export Log as .csv’ from the Log Detail sidebar menu
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Open or Save the file to disk
2.1.2
Data Logging
The
DataSure™
software is capable of maintaining highly detailed records in regards to
many aspects of traffic over the wireless network, including time-stamped measurements
received from tools. Data logs can be generated and then sent to SPC packages, or
retained as work records.
DataSure™
administrators can also use the log file as a
diagnostic view of network performance.
The main Log Summary page provides a tally of log message types and a top-level list of
daily logs for all objects. Clicking on the icon or date hyperlink of a daily log displays
the targeted Log Detail page.
Under the Log Events heading are listed the Date, Time, Object Name, Type, Alert, and
Event. The Date and Time correspond to the exact time an event enters the log. The
Object Name refers to the Device, Node, or Application associated with the event. The
Type is a message classification which can enabled/disabled to be shown in the Logs.
This can be set as default for all log objects via the Basic System Settings on the Basic
Administration page, or for specific objects via their own Detail page. The Alerts
column is used to call notice to events pending acknowledgement and have not yet been
dismissed by the operator (a summary list of these events will also be displayed on the
sidebar under the Alerts header until they have been dismissed). Finally, in the far-right
column, the event description is provided in the log.
From the main Log Summary page, sorted logs for all objects may be viewed by Alerts,
Errors, Warnings, or Measurement. These are the options given under Related Links
from the sidebar menu. Individual alerts pending dismissal may be viewed by clicking
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