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1 SunGuide SM Software Development Project Operator Training CDRL 5-2.3

2 Operator Training 2 Agenda SunGuide SM Overview User Interface Topics –Operator Map –Cameras and Video –Traffic Monitoring –Traveler Messages –Incident Response –Ramp Meters –Equipment Inventory Style –Slides –Live demonstration –Hands-on

3 Operator Training 3 SunGuide SM Overview

4 Operator Training 4 SunGuide SM Architecture

5 Operator Training 5 SunGuide SM Characteristics User interface: –Browser based –No files installed on local machine Permissions: –Many permissions available per subsystem –Set for each operator by SunGuide SM Administrator –What permissions you have determine what you can do –Remember what permissions you have been given

6 Operator Training 6 SunGuide SM Permissions Center to Center (C2C): –Allow changing remote CCTV devices –Allow changing remote DMS devices –Allow changing remote HAR devices –Retrieve remote device and event status data –Retrieve user permission data Closed Circuit Television (CCTV): –Add, modify and delete camera groups –Add, modify and delete cameras –Add, modify and delete user –Control camera –Override lock –Perform advanced camera functions –Receive camera data –Receive camera group data –Receive camera status updates –Receive user data Data Archiving (DA) –Allows the holder to configure the DA properties –Allows the holder to retrieve the DA properties –Allows the holder to retrieve the user list Dynamic Message Sign (DMS): –Activate or terminate a scheduled sequence –Add and delete approved words –Add, modify, and delete a DMS –Add, modify, and delete and DMS group –Add, modify, and delete messages and libraries –Add, modify, and delete sequences and libraries –Echo the message on a DMS –Log in to the DMS subsystem –Modify the system configuration –Modify user privileges –Override the message on a DMS or DMSs (no conflicts) –Query and modify DMS status –Receive updates of the status of communication with a DMS –Reset a DMS controller –Resolve both spelling and message conflicts –Resolve message conflicts –Resolve spelling conflicts –Retrieve DMS data –Retrieve active sequences –Retrieve approved words list –Retrieve DMS groups –Retrieve message libraries –Retrieve sequences and libraries

7 Operator Training 7 SunGuide SM Permissions: continued Dynamic Message Sign (DMS) – continued: –Retrieve system configuration –Retrieve the current operational status of a DMS –Retrieve the current status of a DMS –Retrieve the list of users –Retrieve the message currently displayed on a DMS –Send a message to a DMS or DMSs –Set a DMS's brightness level –Terminate the current message on a DMS or DMSs Graphical User Interface (GUI): –Edit a message in a MAS queue –Edit a message in an IM response plan –Enter a manual DMS message –Enter a manual HAR message –Set system settings (e.g. frequency of alarms being repeated) Highway Advisory Radio (HAR): –Add, modify, and delete HARs –Allow retrieval of status –Receive HAR user privilege data –Receive add, modify and delete HAR info –Send HAR message –Set HAR status to out-of-service or active –System access to HAR subsystem Incident Management: –Allows the holder to configure the IM system –Allows the holder to create, alter and close events –Allows the holder to create, alter and remove plans –Allows the holder to create, alter and remove response resources plans –Allows the holder to respond to traffic events using devices and resources –Allows the holder to view event related data from system –Allows the holder to view plan related data from system –Allows the holder to view resource related data from system –Allows the holder to view route related data from system –Take ownership of an event

8 Operator Training 8 SunGuide SM Permissions continued Inventory and Maintenance System (IMS) –Allow adding, modifying, or deleting equipment –Allow adding, modifying, or deleting locations –Allow adding, modifying, or deleting vendors –Allow retrieving history for equipment –Receive notification for new, modified, or deleted equipment –Receive notification for new, modified, or deleted locations –Receive notification for new, modified, or deleted vendors –Receive notification that status has changed for a piece of equipment –Receive notification that user permissions have been modified Message Arbitration Subsystem (MAS): –Blank the queue for a device –Modify the queue for a device –Receive queue data updates (actual queue contents) –Receive queue failure messages –Receive queue status updates –Receive queue update notices (only notification) –Receive updates to user privilege data –System access to the queuing system Ramp Meter System (RMS) –Add, modify and delete ramp meter controller groups –Add, modify and delete ramp meter controllers –Modify default system data (e.g. fuzzy meter parameters) –Retrieve default system data (e.g. fuzzy meter parameters) –Retrieve equipment group data –Retrieve ramp meter controller data –Retrieve ramp meter controller status –Retrieve user privileges Roadway Weather Information System (RWIS) –Add, modify, delete stations –Modify the poll cycle for stations –Receive RWIS user privilege data –Receive station data –Receive station status updates –Set RWIS status to out-of-service or active Safety Barrier (SB) –Add, modify, delete SB stations –Receive SB station status updates –Receive SB user privilege data –Receive event data –Receive station data –Reset SB station –Schedule events for SB stations –Set SB station status data

9 Operator Training 9 SunGuide SM Permissions: continued Transportation Sensor Subsystem (TSS): –Add, modify and delete detectors –Define highway links –Map detectors to links and lanes –Modify alarm thresholds for links and lanes –Modify the poll cycle for detectors –Receive detector status updates –Receive link updates from detectors –Receive notification of triggered alarms –Receive user permission information Travel Time (TvT): –Configure travel time parameters –Receive travel time data –Receive travel time device data –Receive travel time link data –Receive travel time message data –Receive travel time option data –Receive travel time user data Video Switch (VS): –Add, modify and delete inputs –Add, modify and delete outputs –Add, modify and delete switches –Add, modify and delete user –Add, modify and delete video tours –Receive active video tour data –Receive input data –Receive input status updates –Receive output data –Receive output status updates –Receive switch data –Receive user data –Receive video tour data –Retrieve video snapshots –Start and stop video tours –Video switching Video Wall System (VWS): –Allow connections of source to viewer –Configure the video wall –Retrieve connection information –Retrieve user permission information –Retrieve video tour information –Retrieve wall geometry information

10 Operator Training 10 Operator Map GUI: Graphical User Interface

11 Operator Training 11 GUI / Graphical Map: Overview Browser Based –HTML: Hypertext Markup Language –SVG: Scalable Vector Graphics Workstation software –Adobe SVG plug-in –Roadgeek font (optional) Home page –Operator Map: map.html

12 Operator Training 12 Logging In Username and Password –Case sensitive –Administrator sets privileges Subsystem Loading Progress Displayed Watch System Messages for Extra Information

13 Operator Training 13 Map: Managing Your View Zooming: –Zoom buttons in Navigation Panel –Rubber band zooming: position mouse press left mouse button position mouse release button –Cannot zoom to blacked out zoom levels Panning: –Left click on map –Moves selected position to center Cities / Districts: –Drop down box in panel

14 Operator Training 14 Map: General Concepts Device Status –Active: Operating normally –Error: Communication or other problem, will be polled normally –Failed: Several consecutive errors, will no longer be polled normally –Out of Service: Manually disabled –Device icons typically colored based on status Device / Event Icons –Left click: Status –Right click: Context menu for item Main Context Menu –Right click on background of map –Common functionality for each subsystem

15 Operator Training 15 Map: Preferences Preferences Menu –Icon Legend Shows icon descriptions –Save Current Map View Recenters zoomable area of map –Save Current Window Positions Windows will reopen to current position General windows will reopen on login

16 Operator Training 16 Preferences: Changing Colors Customizable Colors: Icons, Roadways, Background How to Select a Color –Select an Object Type, press Modify Colors –Select an Attribute –Select a color and darkness, press OK –Press Restore Default to revert to normal Attribute color Press Done to apply new colors –If there are many objects on the map, this may take a while

17 Operator Training 17 Preferences: Icon Sets Control Zoom Level Where Icons Appear –Select an icon type –Select the zoom level to begin displaying that type –Zoom levels are indicated by yellow Navigation Panel bars Note: –Highway shields appear at various zoom levels as determined by administrator –Shields may be hidden above a zoom level, but will behave normally when zoomed in to the selected level

18 Operator Training 18 Preferences: Select Maps Selectively Load Detailed Maps –State Roads: US and FL highways –Local Roads: All roadways –Linear Water: Rivers, creeks, etc. –Bodies of Water: Lakes, ponds, etc. Select Counties or Districts Warning –Local Roads include many roads –Loading local road data can take several minutes –Performance after loading is slowed, but usable Recommendation –State Roads for local District –Use Update Current View for temporary map selections

19 Operator Training 19 Preferences: Select Subsystems Select Subsystems to Login to –Subsystems which are not selected will not be available –Disable subsystems user has no permissions for Does not take effect until next login

20 Operator Training 20 Preferences: Systems Settings Typically Only Available to Administrators Set Frequency of Alarms Set Frequency of TSS Map Data Updates

21 Operator Training 21 Cameras and Video CCTV: Closed Circuit Television VS: Video Switching VWS: Video Wall System

22 Operator Training 22 Cameras and Video: Context Menus Main CCTV Context Menu Camera Icon Context Menu Main VS Context Menu Main VWS Context Menu

23 Operator Training 23 CCTV Camera Control Control Camera –Pan –Tilt –Zoom –Focus –Iris Lock: –Gather (Automatic) –Release –Override Presets: –Save –Recall Selected Camera May Be Controlled By USB Joystick

24 Operator Training 24 CCTV: Advanced Camera Functions Camera Menus –Select display time –Up, Down, Left, Right buttons navigate –Enter to select –Some cameras use page and value buttons, some do not Detailed Data –Select data type –Select additional parameters, if necessary –Press Get Details –Response will be displayed in a new window

25 Operator Training 25 CCTV: USB Joystick Control Move Stick Left / Right to Pan Move Stick Up / Down to Tilt Button Functions –Zoom In –Zoom Out –Focus In –Focus Out Configuring –Select a function –Press the desired button Changes Take Effect Immediately Save Settings to Store Configuration

26 Operator Training 26 Video Switching Overview Video transmission technology –Digital video (MPEG) –Only compatible sources and destinations may be connected VBrick and Teleste are compatible VBrick and iMPath are not compatible All video within a center should be compatible with displays in that center Displays –Local: Associated with the local workstation –Shared: Visible by multiple people Video tours –Tours can be created/manager by operators –Same compatibility restrictions apply

27 Operator Training 27 Video Switching Dialogs Displaying Video –Left click on either Source Tour –Left click on destination –Warning appears in System Messages if source and destination are not compatible Tours –Add available sources to tour –Set dwell time to display each source

28 Operator Training 28 Video Wall Wall Configuration –Barco software Displaying Video –Left click on either Source Tour –Left click on viewer Changing Layouts –Select current layout (if any) and deactivate it –Select new layout and activate it –Note: Layouts cannot be edited, only selected

29 Operator Training 29 American Dynamics Keyboard Manual Control Panel (MCP) Capabilities –Control CCTV devices (pan, tilt, zoom, focus, iris) –Switch video (monitors or video wall) –Display tours Device Naming –Numeric prefix required for cameras, monitors, and video wall viewers (example: 101-CCTV1)

30 Operator Training 30 AD Keyboard Commands (ADCC300 Keyboard) Select Camera to Control –Enter numeric camera identifier using keypad –Press the CAMERA key –Camera identifier will be displayed on camera LED Control the Camera –Move joystick to pan / tilt camera –Twist the joystick knob to zoom camera –Press the NEAR or FAR keys to adjust camera focus –Press the CLOSE or OPEN keys to adjust camera iris Override Another User’s Camera Lock –Press the F1 key.

31 Operator Training 31 AD Keyboard Commands – continued Define a Camera Preset –Enter numeric preset identifier (1-99) using keypad –Hold SHIFT key and press PRESET key Move to a Specified Camera Preset –Enter numeric preset identifier (1-99) using keypad –Press PRESET key Move to Next Camera Preset –Press SEQUENCE key –If just selected, camera will move to first preset –Otherwise, camera will move to next available preset –Once last preset is reached, key is disabled –To reset, reselect camera

32 Operator Training 32 AD Keyboard Commands – continued Video Switching –Enter numeric monitor / viewer identifier using keypad –Press MONITOR key –Identifier will be displayed on monitor LED –Enter numeric camera identifier using keypad –Press the CAMERA key –Identifier will be displayed on camera LED –Camera becomes selected for control Select Next or Last Camera –Enter numeric monitor / viewer identifier using keypad –Press MONITOR key –Identifier will be displayed on monitor LED –Press NEXT or LAST key –Next or previous camera in list of active cameras will be displayed and selected for control

33 Operator Training 33 Traffic Monitoring TSS: Transportation Sensor Subsystem RWIS: Roadway Weather Information System SB: Safety Barrier

34 Operator Training 34 Traffic Monitoring: TSS Context Menus Main TSS Context Menu Detector Icon Context Menu Uninstrumented Lane Context Menu TSS Instrumented Lane Context Menu Active Alarm Context Menu

35 Operator Training 35 TSS Overview Detector Types –RTMS: Remote Traffic Microwave Sensor –MVDCS: Microwave Vehicle Detection System –Inductive Loops –User Interface does not differentiate between detector types Traffic Data –Speed and occupancy data down to the “lane” level –Generates “alarms” which indicate an abnormal traffic condition Data Organization –Lane: Individual detection zone (one point on freeway) –Link: Collection of lanes across freeway –Detector: Field unit which collects traffic data

36 Operator Training 36 TSS Detailed Data Traffic Data (all lanes of link) –Lane Speed Current average speed Last reported speed Current alarm threshold –Occupancy Current average occupancy Last reported occupancy Current alarm threshold –Volume (if supported) Last reported volume Detector Status –View and change operational status

37 Operator Training 37 TSS Current Alarms Alarm Thresholds –Established by administrators –Vary by time of day and by link –Alarms triggered by low speed or high occupancy –Alarms indicated on map by flashing lanes Table of Current Alarms –Select and Dismiss: Alarm cancelled with no action –Select and Generate Incident: Creates new event based on alarm location

38 Operator Training 38 Traffic Monitoring: Other Context Menus Main RWIS Context Menu RWIS Station Icon Context Menu Main SB Context Menu SB Station Context Menu

39 Operator Training 39 Traffic Monitoring: RWIS Status Weather Conditions at RWIS Station –Air Air Pressure Visibility Situation (clear, cloudy) –Pavement Temperature Freezing Point Black Ice Surface Treatments –Precipitation Precipitation Type Current Depth Accumulation Rate Humidity –Temperature Air temperature Dew point –Wind Average Speed / Direction Current Speed / Direction 10 Minute Gust Speed / Direction

40 Operator Training 40 Traffic Monitoring: Safety Barrier Monitors Vehicles Leaving Roadway –Alarm is generated if vehicle breaks barrier at roadside –Indicated on map by flashing SB icon –Pressing Acknowledge cancels the alarm

41 Operator Training 41 Traveler Messages MAS: Message Arbitration Subsystem DMS: Dynamic Message Signs HAR: Highway Advisory Radio TvT: Travel Times

42 Operator Training 42 Traveler Messages: Context Menus Main DMS Context Menu Main MAS Context Menu Main HAR Context Menu Device Icon Context Menus DMS Trailblazer (DMS) HAR

43 Operator Training 43 MAS Overview Message Queue for Each Device –List of all messages that currently should be displayed –Priority from 1 to 256 assigned to each message –Highest (closest to 1) priority is displayed If two messages share highest priority, first one sent wins –If queue is empty, device is blanked Default Priorities (can be changed) –1: Manually created messages –2 – 255: Used by Incident Management system –256: DMS message sequences –Travel Time messages typically have default near 256 DMS and HAR Messages Redirected to MAS –Send Message: Add Message to Queue –Blank Device: Remove All Messages from Queue

44 Operator Training 44 MAS Dialogs Queue Manager –Displays all device queues, status –Filter by device type, queue status, etc. Device Queue –Displays all queued messages –Edit message text, priority

45 Operator Training 45 DMS Status Dialogs Short Status –Left click on icon –Current message Detailed Status –Current message –View and change Operational status Brightness Control Mode –Request extended status –Commands Blank sign Send message Diagnostic commands

46 Operator Training 46 DMS Extended Status Screens Detailed diagnostic information as reported by the sign (protocol sometimes limits data)

47 Operator Training 47 DMS Send Message Available Functions –Load saved message from libraries –Edit or create new message (formatted for sign size) –Set attributes of message (duration, priority, etc.) Message Sent to MAS Queue for Device

48 Operator Training 48 DMS Spelling Conflicts Approved Words –Administrators specify which words are acceptable for messages –Messages with other words generate Spelling Conflicts Spelling Conflict Dialog –Appears to all users with approval permission –Response of first user to reply is acknowledged –May approve, reject, or modify conflicting message Only Triggers as Message is Sent to Sign from MAS –Adding messages to queue does not check spelling

49 Operator Training 49 DMS Message Libraries Message Libraries –Contain stored messages used frequently –May have sub-libraries Message Library Dialog –Manage libraries –Manage sub-libraries –Manage stored messages

50 Operator Training 50 DMS Sequences Sequences –Series of messages to be placed on specified signs at specified times Sequence Library Dialog –Manage libraries of sequences –Manage sub-libraries Edit Sequence Dialog –Manage sequences –Manage the sequence items stored

51 Operator Training 51 DMS Groups –Collection of several DMS devices –Can issue same command to all devices at once Send message (public service announcements) Update status DMS Group Editor –Add, rename, delete groups –Change devices in groups

52 Operator Training 52 DMS Trailblazers Trailblazers Treated as Simplified DMS Devices –View current display –Adjust brightness –Add message to MAS queue Can Be Manually Added to Response Plans

53 Operator Training 53 HAR Status Dialog Current Message –Link opens audio version of message, if available –Status of beacons (flashing lights) Controls –Set operational status –Turn beacons on / off –Send message Add to queue –Stop message Blank queue

54 Operator Training 54 HAR Send Message Available Functions –Edit or create new message –Set attributes of message (duration, priority, etc.) Note: No approved word list for HAR messages Message Sent to MAS Queue for Device

55 Operator Training 55 Traveler Messages: Travel Times Main Travel Times Context Menu –“Stop Generating Messages” may be selected if messages are currently being generated –“Start Generating Messages” may be selected if messages are not currently being generated Context Menu of Devices with Travel Times –“Enable Travel Time Messages” may be selected if messages are disabled for the device –“Disable Travel Time Messages” may be selected if messages are enabled for the device Travel Time messages, devices, and message priority are configured by administrators

56 Operator Training 56 Incident Response IM: Incident Management C2C: Center to Center

57 Operator Training 57 Incident Management Context Menus IM Main Context Menu Event Icon Context Menu (owned by user) Event Icon Context Menu (other owner)

58 Operator Training 58 Event Manager Dialog Lists Current SunGuide SM Events Display Options –Filter on event status –Filter on event owner –Change order Closed Events –Removed from map –Remain in database –Displayed in Event Manager dialog for period of time Default: one hour

59 Operator Training 59 IM Event Lifecycle

60 Operator Training 60 IM Event Creation Event Sources –Manually created –From TSS alarms After Creation –Confirm, or –False alarm Bold Fields –Required –Most prefilled

61 Operator Training 61 Event Basic Information Event name –Automatically generated by SunGuide SM –Can be edited Severity –Affects distance signs will be recommended Owner –Operator responsible for event Event Status Buttons –Click to change status and mark timestamp

62 Operator Training 62 Event Location Information Latitude/Longitude –Automatically generated by SunGuide SM –Can be edited (use context menu to place on map) Prefilled Fields (if event placed on lane diagram) –Milepost –Roadway –Cross Street –Direction Event is Located –Default: At (can be changed to Before or Beyond)

63 Operator Training 63 Event Lane Configuration Before Requesting Response Plan –Configure lane layout (mainlanes, ramps, etc.) –Mark lanes blocked by event Blocked Lanes Determine Response Plan Messages Initial Layout –Based on lane schematic on map, if event is on schematic –Defaults to two shoulders on each side Lane Numbering (1 to N lanes) –Lane 1: Left side, nearest median (yellow stripe) –Lane N: Right side, furthest from median (white stripe) –Lane order does not change based on event direction

64 Operator Training 64 Event Lane Types Lane Types –M (square) – Main Lane –H (diamond) – High Occupancy Vehicle lane –On (up triangle) – On ramp –Off (down triangle) – Off ramp –On Off (hexagon) – On / Off ramp –Sh (circle) – Shoulder –C/D (rectangle) – Collector / Distributor (access) lane Left / Right Click on Type Graphic to Change

65 Operator Training 65 Event Lanes Blocked Lane Blockage Indicators –Green Arrow – Lane Clear –Orange Barrel – Lane Blocked –Question Mark – Unknown (assumed Clear) Left / Right Click on Blockage Graphic to Change

66 Operator Training 66 Event Type Specific Details Event Types –Congestion –Special Event –Weather –Construction –Disabled Vehicle –Safety Message –Action Required –Incident

67 Operator Training 67 Other Event Details: Weather Adverse Weather button –Record current weather situation in event history

68 Operator Training 68 Other Event Details: Contacts Contacts button –Select contacts to be informed about an event –Update messages are sent to contacts by email –Event notification settings for contacts are managed by administrators

69 Operator Training 69 Other Event Details: Alternate Routes Alternate Routes button –Record alternate route information in the event history

70 Operator Training 70 Other Event Details: Participants Participants button –Select resources to be assigned as participants of event –Timestamps stored in event history for each participant Time participant was notified of event Time participant arrived on scene Time participant left scene

71 Operator Training 71 Other Event Details: Associated Events Associated Events button –Record events related to current event in event history –Associating events does not affect responses for either event

72 Operator Training 72 Other Event Details: History History button –View all history log entries recorded for event –Manually add new log entry for event history

73 Operator Training 73 Event Entry Options Options at Bottom of Event Data Dialog –Recenter map to event location –Take or release ownership of event –Save current edits to event record –Save current edits and request recommended response plan Find Cross Street –On main IM context menu –Simplifies locating cross street for manual event creation

74 Operator Training 74 Device Selection Algorithm Maximum Distance of Recommended Devices Based on Severity –Level 1: least severe, smallest distance –Level 2: moderate, medium distance –Level 3: most severe, largest distance Distance Calculation –DMS devices: Freeway travel distance –HAR devices: Point-to-point distance Recommended Message Priority –Priority decreases further device is from event –Priority algorithm: 2 + (Distance from device to event) Many Criteria Configurable –May be changed by local administrators

75 Operator Training 75 DMS Distance Calculation DMS Devices Linked –Next and previous signs on same and other freeways –Configured by administrators Sample Sign Layout

76 Operator Training 76 DMS Distance Calculation Selecting Signs for Event –Signs along all freeways which could lead to event identified –Signs within maximum distance included in response plan Possible Signs for Sample Event

77 Operator Training 77 Recommended Response Plans –Messages built according to message templates configured by administrator –Devices selected by distance May Change Recommendation –Search distance may be modified –Recommended Response Plan may be used as base for editing final response plan Existing Response Plan Choices –Replace existing with new plan –Add new plan over existing plan –Add only devices which are not in existing plan

78 Operator Training 78 Managing Response Plans Response Plan Source –Recommended Response Plan –Created from scratch Add Devices –Buttons in dialog –Right click on map icons –Devices available from C2C may be added Edit / Remove Device Messages Activate Plan –Sends messages to local MAS queues –If C2C devices included, sent to remote MAS queues (at center that “owns” device) –Messages display if highest priority Terminate Plan –Removes messages from local MAS queues –If C2C devices included, removes messages from remote MAS queues (at center that “owns” device)

79 Operator Training 79 Incident Response: C2C Context Menus Center to Center Main Context Menu Remote Camera Icon Context Menu Remote DMS Icon Context Menu Remote HAR Icon Context Menu Remote RWIS Icon Context Menu

80 Operator Training 80 Incident Response: Remote Cameras Remote Credentials –Must provide valid username / password for remote center Available Commands –Lock camera –Pan / Tilt by number of degrees –Zoom by percent –Move to preset Video –Not directly provided by C2C

81 Operator Training 81 Incident Response: Remote DMS Devices Available Data –Current message –Device status Available Control –Send message –Requires valid username / password in remote center –Access to local message libraries available –Message subject to remote approved words list –May require remote approval for message to be displayed

82 Operator Training 82 Incident Response: Remote HAR Devices Available Data –Current message –Device status Available Control –Send message –Requires valid username / password in remote center –May require remote approval for message to be broadcast

83 Operator Training 83 Incident Response: Remote RWIS Devices Available Data –Overview Temperature Humidity Visibility Wind speed Wind direction Air Pressure Precipitation type –Air Air Pressure Visibility –Pavement Condition Temperature –Precipitation Type Rate Accumulation Humidity –Temperature Air temperature Dew point

84 Operator Training 84 Incident Response: Remote Incidents Incident List Description of Remote Incidents Cannot Be Modified Remotely Incident Details

85 Operator Training 85 Incident Response: Remote Lane Closures Lane Closure List Description of Remote Construction Cannot Be Modified Remotely Lane Closure Details

86 Operator Training 86 Ramp Meters RMS: Ramp Metering Subsystem

87 Operator Training 87 RMS Context Menus RMS Main Context Menu Ramp Meter Controller (RMC) Icon Context Menu

88 Operator Training 88 RMS Metering Control View Current RMC Data View and Change –Operational Status –Metering Range –Metering Rate –Central Control Mode Access RMC Alarms Send Firmware Parameters to RMC

89 Operator Training 89 RMS Central Time of Day Schedules RMC Metering Algorithm to Use Time of Day –Days of week –Start / End times –Selected Algorithm Special Event –Events defined by administrator

90 Operator Training 90 RMS Alarms and Reset RMC Alarms Dialog –Displays current alarm conditions from controller RMC Reset Dialog –Choose whether to reset Loops Firmware Communication

91 Operator Training 91 RMS Firmware Parameters Allows Detailed Configuration of Device Recommended for Expert Users Only

92 Operator Training 92 Equipment Inventory IMS: Inventory and Maintenance Subsystem

93 Operator Training 93 IMS Context Menus IMS Main Context Menu IMS Managed Device Context Menu

94 Operator Training 94 IMS Equipment Dialog IMS Equipment Data –Linked Device –Type –Status –Location –Manufacturer –Vendor –Serial Number –Model Number –Firmware Version –Purchase Date –Install Date –Warranty Info May View Printable Version of Data Filter / Sort By –Manufacturer –Vendor –Type –Model Number –Status –Linked Devices

95 Operator Training 95 IMS Equipment History View Repair / Maintenance Log Entries of Device –Status / Repair status –User who logged change –Work order of change –Description Manually Add New Log Entry Change IMS Location of Device Printable Version of Data Available

96 Operator Training 96 Questions / Answers


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