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REAL TIME MONITORING SOFTWARE (RTMS)INSTRUCTION MANUAL2/95COPYRIGHT (c) 1995 CAMPBELL SCIENTIFIC, INC.

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3-1SECTION 3. GETTING STARTED WITH RTMS3.1 RTMS INSTALLATIONTo install RTMS, select a full OS/2 screen or anOS/2 window. Change to the drive contai

Page 3 - LICENSE FOR USE

SECTION 3. RTMS INSTALLATION3-23.3 RTMS STARTUP OVERVIEWCampbell Scientific dataloggers are generalpurpose and require programming for specificappli

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

4-1SECTION 4. DLSMGR4.1 INTRODUCTIONDataLoggeR Services ManaGeR (DlsMgr)provides all communication with the dataloggernetwork. RTMS users do not in

Page 5 - GLOSSARY

SECTION 4. DLSMGR4-2remote, the RF base will direct the packets tothe CR10T using the specified path and returnthe response as soon as possible.If di

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5-1SECTION 5. NETADMIN5.1 OVERVIEWNetAdmin provides seven basic functions forsetting up and maintaining the network. Thenetwork health is displayed

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SECTION 5. NETADMIN5-2parent-child organization or a tree structure.Basically the structure starts with the Computer(PC1) at the top, a datalogger (C

Page 8 - SYSTEM RESOURCES

SECTION 5. NETADMIN5-3FIGURE 5-1. Initial NetAdmin ScreenAs the network is constructed, the left part ofthe screen will visually indicate the networ

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SECTION 5. NETADMIN5-4The DO___RETRIES USING A ____ SECPERIOD THEN USE ______ SEC. promptsallow the scheduling of fast and slow retries.When an opera

Page 10 - PROGRAMS

SECTION 5. NETADMIN5-5Direct Connect (SC32A) − Each remote data-logger is entered as a node (child node of PC1).No other nodes are necessary. Each

Page 11 - 3.3 RTMS STARTUP OVERVIEW

SECTION 5. NETADMIN5-65.2 NETWORK HEALTHFIGURE 5-3. Main NetAdmin Screen Showing Network HealthWhen a description is made active, the com-municatio

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LIMITED WARRANTYCampbell Scientific, Inc. warrants that the magnetic diskette on which the accompanying computersoftware is recorded and the documenta

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SECTION 5. NETADMIN5-7FIGURE 5-4. Clock Check/Set View(at 12:00) setting the datalogger clock back to11:59 will cause an additional 12:00 output tob

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SECTION 5. NETADMIN5-8You can manually force a retry by selecting theKICK button in the CURRENT TRANSACTIONbox. The STATION box displays the clockse

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SECTION 5. NETADMIN5-9When all stations that need to have programsdownloaded are in the queue, select the STARTbutton. The programs will be download

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SECTION 5. NETADMIN5-10The RF Link Test also returns the signature ofthe prom in the Remote RF95T. Featuring theRFBASE address in the switch setting

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6-1SECTION 6. RTM (REAL TIME MONITOR)RTM is used to monitor data values from stations in the RTMS network. RTM offers a variety of datadisplays incl

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SECTION 6. RTM (REAL TIME MONTIOR)6-26.1.2 CREATING A TEMPLATECreating a template consists of adding thedesired displays to the template. Data disp

Page 19 - 5.3 CLOCK SET/CHECK

SECTION 6. RTM (REAL TIME MONITOR)6-3FIGURE 6-2. RTM Screen Showing Station.Table.Field for a Numeric DisplayTo move a display, place the mouse poin

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SECTION 6. RTM (REAL TIME MONTIOR)6-4The Station.Table.Field can be selected from alist of those available (see Figure 6-2). This listis displayed b

Page 21 - 5.4 PROGRAM DOWNLOAD

SECTION 6. RTM (REAL TIME MONITOR)6-56.1.10 STARTING RTM IN THE MONITOR MODE.RTM normally starts in the edit mode. To haveRTM automatically start m

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7-1SECTION 7. DATA COLLECTION (DBSELECT)DBSelect is used to select the data for archival or routing to a different application or a different compute

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LICENSE FOR USEThis software is protected by both United States copyright law and international copyright treatyprovisions. You may copy it onto a co

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SECTION 7. DATA COLLECTION (DBSELECT)7-2A typical data collection sequence would be:1. A Data Advise is sent to each station.2. DLSMGR polls for da

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SECTION 7. DATA COLLECTION (DBSELECT)7-3Ack. Named PipeTCP\IP NetworkVAX,OS/2,HP9000, ...machineOS/2MachineTCPC or userTCP programTCPSDBSelectFIGURE

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SECTION 7. DATA COLLECTION (DBSELECT)7-47.3.6 SELECTING WHAT DATA IS COLLECTED.To select data for collection, select a station(from the station list

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SECTION 7. DATA COLLECTION (DBSELECT)7-5FIGURE 7-3. Selection of Data to be Collected7.4 HOLE COLLECTION STATUS ANDMANUAL HOLE COLLECTIONSelecting

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SECTION 7. DATA COLLECTION (DBSELECT)7-6FIGURE 7-4. Hole Collection Viewhole of the specified range will be inserted intothe queue for each station

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8-1SECTION 8. FILES, PROTOCOLS, AND UTILITIES8.1 LOG FILESLog files are produced for several reasons.Documenting events that occurred is a primaryre

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SECTION 8. FILES, PROTOCOLS, AND UTILITIES8-2be able to manually find the missing data inQUEUE.DAT. QUEUE.DAT is not intended tobe used as a reliab

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SECTION 8. FILES, PROTOCOLS, AND UTILITIES8-3• StationName Space TableName SpaceBeginning Space End Space Flag.• StationName and TableName limited

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SECTION 8. FILES, PROTOCOLS, AND UTILITIES8-4Limitations and issues of concern to the clientapplication include:1. Each record must be acknowledged

Page 33 - MANUAL HOLE COLLECTION

SECTION 8. FILES, PROTOCOLS, AND UTILITIES8-5FIGURE 8.5-2. Server State DiagramKey concepts from the state diagrams areshown in the following tables

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iREAL TIME MONITORING SOFTWARE (RTMS)TABLE OF CONTENTSPAGESECTION 1. RTMS SYSTEM OVERVIEW...

Page 35 - 8.1 LOG FILES

SECTION 8. FILES, PROTOCOLS, AND UTILITIES8-6Send Ack − The send acknowledgment actionis done in response to the Record Rdy event,after the record i

Page 36 - 8.2 EXTRACT UTILITY

SECTION 8. FILES, PROTOCOLS, AND UTILITIES8-7Decimal = "DECIMAL(" Digit [ Digit ] "," Digit [ Digit ] ")".VarChar = &qu

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SECTION 8. FILES, PROTOCOLS, AND UTILITIES8-8• TOACI1 indicates the file type and is alwayspresent.• MD91 is the user specified station name.• Mi

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A-1APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTING THE RTMS NETWORKSA.1 STATION TESTThe best tool for determining network status isNetAdmin. Examine the network health

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTINGA-2A.2 COMMUNICATION PROBLEMSThe approach taken here is to isolate wherecommunication is having difficulty and thenattemp

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTINGA-3cable. A straight through 9-pin cableconnects the SC32A to the datalogger.• With RAD modems and the SC932, verifythe

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTINGA-4remote site answering and then a high pitchtone, then the phone line is probably fine.• If the modem dials but the re

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTINGA-5Things to check include:• Ensure that the correct COM port isselected in the Net Description for the BaseMD9.• Is the

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTINGA-6A2.4 RADIO (RF)This section deals with troubleshooting radionetwork from the software perspective. It doesnot give sp

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTINGA-7response to transmissions the radio hears. Ifthe frequency is in use, turn off the radio andrepeat the power up test.W

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTING THE RTMS NETWORKSA.1 Sample ASCII File Created by DBSelect...

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTINGA-8'08-18-94 15:30:00','S','PC1','PC1','Transaction was canceled by client.&a

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTINGA-9'08-18-94 15:21:42','W','PC1','PC1','RTM:StripChart, Data TimeStamp greate

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTINGA-10First message indicates the RTM or DBSelectrequested a specific range of data using holecollection. Second message in

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTINGA-11set/checked automatically (must be enabled) ormanually. Second message is from thedatalogger indicating its clock was

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTINGA-12or device, DlsMgr may be attemptingcommunication with the wrong device.The third can indicate that DlsMgr is retryingo

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APPENDIX A. TROUBLESHOOTINGA-13the files contained there at all. The seconderror indicates the DBSelect could remove a filefrom the shadow directory

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GLOSSARYAcknowledged Named Pipe − See NamedPipe. Exchange of data through a named pipewhere the program or process (client) receivingdata must acknow

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Hole − See hole collection. Because of the waycurrent and older datalogger data are collectedsimultaneously, there can be sequences ofolder data that

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Repeater − A radio (RF) site that relays packetsof information to a remote site. Used to extendthe range of radio transmissions. Any remotedatalogge

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1-1SECTION 1. RTMS SYSTEM OVERVIEWReal Time Monitoring Software (RTMS) is PC software designed to enhance the capabilities of the CR10Tand future Cam

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REAL TIME MONITORING SOFTWARE1-2COMPONENTS OF RTMSBMP − Block Mode Protocol, use tocommunicate with dataloggers, etc.DBSelect − Data collection for s

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2-1SECTION 2. OS/2 OPERATING SYSTEM2.1 USER INTERFACEBefore RTMS can be installed, OS/2 (Version2.1 or newer) must be installed and running.The SYST

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SECTION 2. OS/2 OPERATING SYSTEM2-2• Sluggish responses to mouse and keyboard.• Low memory warning on NETADMIN net-work health screen.• Real time

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