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Modernization Project of Romanian ATM System


USER MANUAL for

ARAD Control and Monitoring System


CDRL No. :

TEMP-UK (ATC-Km 12.400) rev 6

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REVISIONS RECORD SHEET This sheet is a record of revisions to this document. Issue Rev. A Rev. B Rev. C Rev.D Rev.E Rev.F Rev.G Rev.N Date 28/11/01 15/01/02 27/03/03 31/05/04 09/07/04 05/05/05 01/07/05 14/11/08 First Issue Paragraph 3.2.2 Pages 43, 44, 50, 65, 79 Pages 43, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55 Global Configurations Table added Pages 43, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 82, 83, 90, 91, 92 Revised Pages Document Change Note (DCN)

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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ABBR. ACC ACD ACK ACL ACR AFTN AIS ALV APP ARR ASF ASQ ASS ATA ATC ATD ATI ATM ATO ATS ATW BRW CNL CoMap CSCI CWP DAIW DARD DCL DCR DEP DIS DLA Area Control Centre Advanced Common Database Acknowledge Arrival CLearance Arrival Clearance with Re-routing Aeronautical Fixed Traffic Network Aeronautical Information Service Authorization LeVel APProach control ARRival Assistant function Arrival SeQuencing Assistant Controller Actual Time of Arrival Air Traffic Control Actual Time of Departure Actual Time of Inbound Air Traffic Management Actual Time Over Air Traffic Service Auxiliary Working Position BroWse CaNceL Coordination Maps display Computer Software Configuration Item Controller Working Position Danger Area Infringement Warning Direct Access Radar Data Departure CLearance Departure Clearance with Re-routing DEParture list DISabled DeLAy departure DESCRIPTION

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DMD EMG EST ETA ETD ETI ETL ETO EXE FCK FCN FDM FDP FIR FL FLD FLDA FLDI FPLM FTR GlobMap I/O ICAO INBFIX INI LND LRW LSV LVA MET MIL MNG MPG MRT MSAW

Dangerous area Map Display EmerGency ESTimate Estimated Time of Arrival / Estimated Exit Time from the feeding fix (in ACL order) Estimated Time of Departure Estimated Time of Inbound Estimated Time of Landing Estimated Time Over EXEcutive function Formality ChecK Flight data CaNcellation Flight Data Management Flight Data Processing Flight Information Region Flight Level FLDA Displaying FLight DAta page list FLight DIrectory list Flight Plan Message list File TeRmination Global Mps display Input/Output International Civil Aviation Organization INBound (entry) FIX INItialize LANding report Landing RunWay LaSt leVel planned/cleared LeVel Assignment METeorological MILitary MaNaGement Map Generation System Multi Radar Tracking Minimum Safe Altitude Warning

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NAVAID NM NOTAM NVS OBT ODS ONL OP OPRSUP PCN PEN PKB PLB PLC PLN QNH RCL RCR RDP REC REG REP REV RHP RNG RWY SBY SID SIG SMD SRL SSR STAR SUM SUP SW

NAVigational AID Nautical Miles NOtice to AirMan NaVigator aid Off Block Time Operator input and Display System ON Line Operational OpeRational SUPervisor Planning Cancellation PENding tracks ParKing Bay allocation PlayBack Planning Controller PlaNning function Barometric pressure / enter QNH en-Route CLearance en-Route Clearance with Re-routing Radar Data Processing RECording REGistration number Position REport estimate REVision Radar Head Processor RaNGe scale RunWaY Stand-BY Standard Instrumental Departure fir SIGmet System Messages Dispatching (CSCI) SSR code ReLease Secondary Surveillance Radar / SSR code assignment STandard Approaching Route Software User Manual SuPerVisor SoftWare

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TAS TBD TCA TKF TMA TMS TRW TXT TWR VDU VFR WTC

True Air Speed / change True Air Speed To Be Defined Traffic Conflict Alert TaKe-oFf report TerMinal Area Terminal Area management departure RunWay free TeXT control ToWeR Video Display Unit Visual Flight Rule WaTCher

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. SCOPE.................................................................................................................................10
1.1 Identification...............................................................................................................................................10 1.2 Document Overview...................................................................................................................................11 1.3 System overview.........................................................................................................................................12

2. GLOSSARY OF TERMS...................................................................................................13 3. INTERFACE DESCRIPTION..........................................................................................15


3.1 interface towards system functions...........................................................................................................15 3.2 interface towards the operator..................................................................................................................17 3.2.1 ATC STATUS Presentation...............................................................................................................17 3.2.2 Synthesis Colours..............................................................................................................................18 3.2.3 Navigation Through frame hierarchy................................................................................................19 3.2.4 MARK Picture...................................................................................................................................20 3.2.5 UNMARK Picture.............................................................................................................................21 3.2.6 Resume Picture..................................................................................................................................22 3.2.7 Notify message presentation..............................................................................................................23 3.2.8 Diagnostic message presentation.......................................................................................................25 3.2.9 Diagnostic MESSAGE filtering.........................................................................................................26 3.2.10 Diagnostic MESSAGE Enabling.....................................................................................................27 3.2.11 Alarms presentation.........................................................................................................................28 3.2.12 Alarms enabling...............................................................................................................................29 3.2.13 User alarms setting...........................................................................................................................30 3.2.14 User alarm disabling........................................................................................................................31 3.2.15 User Access Control........................................................................................................................32 3.2.16 Data Logging Services Access........................................................................................................33 3.2.17 Help presentation.............................................................................................................................34

4. COMMANDS FUNCTIONALITY...................................................................................35 5. CMS ERROR MESSAGES................................................................................................37 6. CMS SESSION START-UP...............................................................................................39 7. CMS SESSION SHUT DOWN..........................................................................................41 .................................................................................................................................................87

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1.

SCOPE

1.1

IDENTIFICATION

Document Title: ARAD TECHNICAL PLANT User Manual for Control and Monitoring System

Approved identification Number: EE110008303UM

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1.2

DOCUMENT OVERVIEW

This software User Manual describes all commands accepted by the CMS, providing, when necessary, useful examples. Furthermore it provides a description of all CMS errors messages. This manual includes the following chapters: System Overview: it introduces, by a general point of view, the CMS system. Glossary: it lists the abbreviations, acronyms and mnemonics used in this manual. Interfaces description: it describes the CMS interfaces to the system functions and to the operator. Commands Functionality: it describes all commands functionality performed by the CMS. Session Start up Description: it describes the start up phase of the CMS Session Shut-Down Description: it describes the session shut-down phase of the CMS.

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1.3

SYSTEM OVERVIEW

The CMS (Control and Monitoring System) has the role to monitor and control the behavior of the Air Traffic Control (ATC) system to guarantee reliable and safe operations of the system. The CMS system is installed in an ATC operative with the purpose to supervise computer nodes and equipment of ATC control rooms. The CMS system monitors in real-time the data received from the interfaced computer nodes, equipment, and software functions which are installed either in radar sites or in the ATC control room. This data includes the status of the ATC components, diagnostic, alarm, and notification messages which are received from all ATC sub-system. Alarm messages are notified to the operator in a visual and audible way. The CMS system also allows the operator to interact with the controlled ATC system. The CMS operator can send commands to the ATC subsystems and software applications (CSCI) in order to reconfigure the system, or to change its operational status, or to modify system parameters e.g. to accommodate the system after an anomaly occurred. Moreover, CMS performs real-time data logging services. All monitored data is recorded in real time. Log data can be retrieved by the operator and displayed on the workstations according to different selection criteria. The CMS system is based on a modular architecture including computer nodes connected to a Local Area Network (LAN). The CMS hardware configuration consists of commercially-available, a LAN which interconnects the CMS workstations "designated" as "CMS LAN". In a minimum configuration, the CMS system consists of two CMS workstation installed in the TSM and in AACC SPV positions. A CMS workstation can be either configured as an "Operative Supervisor" or a "Technical Supervisor" mode. Each mode is associated to a given group of commands which the user is allowed to issue to the ATC system. In addition, a CMS can also support the "Global Supervisor" mode which allows the operator to issue all types of commands to the ATC system.

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ACK AD AH AMP AMW ATC BITE CCS CMB CMS CSC CSCI CSU CWF DAW DH DMP DMW FD FIFO GS HD I/O ICD IDD IP IRS ISO LAN MAC MARA MMI NMP NMW OPS ORH OSF

GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Acknowledgement Applicable Document Alarm Handler Alarm Message Panel Alarm Message Window Air Traffic Control Built-In Test Equipment CMS Communication Service CMS Menu Bar Control and Monitoring System Computer Software Component Computer Software Configuration Item Computer Software Unit CMS Workstation Front-end Disabled Alarm Window Diagnostic Handler Diagnostic Message Panel Diagnostic Message Window Floppy Disk First In First Out General Supervisor Hard Disk Input/Output Interface Control Document Interface Design Document Internet Protocol Interface Requirements Specification International Standard Organization Local Area Network Medium Access Control Modular Architecture for Real Time Application Man Machine Interface Notify Message Panel Notify Message Window OPerative Site control room (ATC operative site) ORder Handler Open Software Foundation

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OSI PDR PSA CSV RDS SCS SMD SO SRS SSDD SSM STD STP STR TBC TBD TCP TCP-IP TMP TS UDP WTB

Open System Interconnection Preliminary Design Review Test and Training room (ATC operative site) CMS SuperVisor RaDar Site Supervisor Communication System System Message Dispatcher Operative Supervisor Software Requirements Specification System/Segment Design Document System Status Monitoring Software Test Description Software Test Plan Software Test Report To Be Confirmed To Be Defined Transmission Control Protocol Transmission Control Protocol - Internet Protocol Technical Monitoring Presentation Technical Supervisor User Datagram Protocol Window Title Bar

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3.

INTERFACE DESCRIPTION

This chapter describes all the interfaces of the CMS towards the system components (functions) and the operator. Annexes A, B and C give more detailed informations about the Man Machine Interface of the CMS workstations of ARAD TECHNICAL PLANT CMS. Annex D describes in a more detailed way, the informations that each function sends on the LAN by means of the SMD function and how these informations are used to show the relevant status on the CMS.

3.1

INTERFACE TOWARDS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS

On each node of the system, a basic CSCI named System Message Dispatcher (SMD) is loaded, to interface all the other functions loaded on the nodes to the LAN. In details, the SMD function provides the following services: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. receives diagnostic and alarm consumption requests from nodal CSCIs and dispatches them diagnostic messages according to the requested level of priority; receives status messages consumption requests by nodal CSCIs and dispatches them status messages received from the other system nodes; dispatches to nodal CSCIs, either periodically, or on changes or on requests, the global status message of the node; dispatches command messages from external and internal CSCIs to nodal CSCIs; dispatches command messages from internal CSCI to CSCIs on other nodes in the system. SMD sends the command message to the SMD on the destination node. From the SMD on the destination node the command is dispatched to the destination CSCIs; provides the services to synchronize all nodes with the system time; provides timer management services for the time-out activation or the periodic activation of its services; initializes all used resources of the internal operative system, internal mailbox, paths, buffer pools and timers and data structures; exchanges synchronization messages with the other SMD in the system to keep aligned all used tables for inter node message dispatching; provides the services to lock/unlock the node, enabling/disabling the execution of commands internal to the node according to the lock role; executes commands directed to the system ("Set Password", "Disable Password", and "Change Password").

6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

So SMD commands can provide the CMS with the information relevant to the control and monitoring of the node itself and of the other nodes present in the system. It provides the user with all the related information, with tables or messages on the I/O Console and by means of representation that uses different colours and levels on the CMS. As specified at point 2. , SMD receives and dispatches status message of every function loaded in a node. All related boxes and colours are shown in Annex A.

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The software functions, actually able to communicate with the CMS using the SMD function as S/W interface, are the following : Multi Radar Tracking (MRT) Recording & Playback (REC/PLB) Short Term Conflict Alert (TCA) Real Common Data (RCD) Playback Common Data (PCD) Advanced Display (ADI) Node supervisor (NSV) Track handler (TRH) Control Monitoring (CMS) Flight Data Processing (FDP).

Annex D describes all the informations available from the functions.

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3.2

INTERFACE TOWARDS THE OPERATOR

In this paragraph, the MMI (Man Machine Interface) of the CMS is described with reference to the levels, frame, colour and commands.

3.2.1 ATC STATUS Presentation


This function is automatically activated after the CMS start-up phase and its purpose is to detect and display in graphical way the system status variations and it is terminated by the Close Session command available on the menu-bar. This command quit the CMS application and terminate all CMS functions. The ATC system in the CMS is represented with a set of monitoring pictures containing graphical objects representing a single system component or a set of system components. The monitoring pictures are organised in hierarchical way, so the top level picture (root picture) describes the whole ATC system in synthetic way, the lower level pictures represent part of the ATC system in more detailed way. Only one monitoring picture at time can be displayed in the workspace area. Graphical objects representing single system component (low level objects) have black background colour. Graphical objects representing a set of system components (high level objects), have grey background colour and allow the downward navigation to display the lower level picture. The system components status is represented by the graphical object frame colour and by explanatory texts associated to the related graphical objects. The graphical objects will take a specific colour related to the status of the system component represented as show in the following table: COMPONENT STATUS Not Monitored Stand-by or Reserve Fault Nominal Logical Off Degraded No Information GRAPHICAL OBJECT COLOUR Yellow Cyan Red Green Magenta Orange White TABLE 1 The colour upon shown can be either blinking or not. The blinking colours are used when a transition low level higher level of degradation occurs. The blinking colours are not applied to graphical objects contained in lowest level pictures. The low level objects take the colour from the status of the system components represented by themselves. The high level objects take the colour resulting by synthesis of the status of the components represented by themselves. UNCLASSIFIED Page 17 (degradation level) --1 2 3 4 5 6

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On a transition to an higher level of degradation of a system components, the related low level graphical objets and the affected high level graphical objects take the new colour and start to blink until the button ack blink is pressed by the user. If the picture displayed is not the highest level picture (root picture) and a transition to an higher level of degradation of a system components occurs, the Root button start to blink in red colour to notify the user that a status of some components is degraded, and it stop blink when the user click on it, in this case the root picture will display and at least one graphical objet in it will blink. If the blinking object in the root picture is an high level graphical object the user can navigate to display the lower level picture to see which particular component caused the status changing. If the picture displayed is not the highest level picture (root picture) and a transition to a lower level of Degradation of a system components occurs, the Root button start to blink in green colour to notify the user that a status of some components is improved and it stops blink when either the user click the Root button or a transition to an higher level of degradation of a system components occurs.

3.2.2 Synthesis Colours


The ATC system in the CMS is represented with a set of monitoring pictures containing graphical objects representing a single system component (Low Level Objects) or a set of system components (High Level Objects). The monitoring pictures are organised in hierarchical way, so the top level picture (root picture) describes the whole ATC system in synthetic way, the lower level pictures represent part of the ATC system in more detailed way (Annex A shows the monitoring pictures). The system send to the CMS the status of single system components that are used to colour the frames of the related Low Level Objects but does not send the status of logical group of system components represented by the related High Level Objects, therefore the CMS, to retrieve their frame colour, use the status of the single system components represented by them and the Synthesis Table shown in Table 2. The Synthesis Table allows, given two Low Level Objects colours, to retrieve the High Level Object colour. In case of more then two Low Level Objects colours the same logic in recursive way is applied, using the first synthesis result as operand for the next synthesis. cyan cyan magenta green orange red white CYAN MAGENTA GREEN ORANGE RED WHITE magenta MAGENTA MAGENTA GREEN ORANGE RED WHITE green GREEN GREEN GREEN ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE TABLE 2 orange ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE ORANGE red RED RED ORANGE ORANGE RED WHITE white WHITE WHITE ORANGE ORANGE WHITE WHITE

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Every High Level Object contained in the root picture have associated the list of the Low Level Objects represented by them. The user can see this list by clicking with the middle mouse button on the High Level Object, and the synthesis window containing a list of toggle buttons appears. Each toggle button is labelled with the name of the Low Level Object represented by its followed by the status ON or OFF that means if it participates or not to the synthesis of the High Level Object. Clicking one of this buttons it toggles to off, this means that Low Level Object represented by it will no more participate to the synthesis of the High Level Object colour until the same button is pressed again and turned to on. Note The color of boxes "RADAR LINES" do not indicate an eventual failure of a channel not selected. In fact when a not selected radar channel is in failure the synthesis remains green. Only in case on Change Radar Channel (REL RCS) on fault channel will update the syntesys. This behaviour is due to absence of polling of radar channels from MRT functions is at least one channel is OK. In any case the failure of radar channel is visible into the RFE node status and RFE Function.

3.2.3 Navigation Through frame hierarchy


The ATC System is represented in the monitoring frame by means of a certain number of pictures containing graphical objects representing the system components or collections of system components. The picture are organised in hierarchical way, so at the highest level there is a picture that summarise in it all the ATC system, at the lower levels there are pictures that describe in more detailed way the same component depicted at the higher level. Graphical objects that are depicted in more detailed way in a lower level picture have the grey background. The navigation function is automatically activated during the CMS start-up phase. The user can navigate through the hierarchy frame in one of the following way: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. by positioning the mouse cursor on the high level graphical object and clicking with the left mouse button to get the lower level picture (Downward Navigation). by clicking the Previous button positioned in the title-bar to get the previous picture (Upward Navigation). by clicking with the right mouse button in the monitoring frame to display the pop-up menu an then select the Previous item in the pop-up menu to get the previous picture (Upward Navigation). by clicking the Root button positioned in the title-bar to get the highest level picture (Upward Navigation). by clicking with the right mouse button in the monitoring frame to display the pop-up menu an then select the Root item in the pop-up menu to get the highest level picture (Upward Navigation). by clicking the Mark&Resume button positioned in the title-bar to display a pop-up window as depicted in fig. 1. This window contains a list of previously marked pictures. The user can select one of these pictures and then click the Resume button to display the selected picture in the monitoring frame (see also Mark/Unmark procedure).

The navigation function is terminated by the Close Session command available on the menu-bar. This command quit the CMS application and terminate its functions. After the navigation inputs given by the user, the previous picture disappear and the new picture is displayed in the monitoring frame.

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3.2.4 MARK Picture


This procedure in useful when the users need to navigate in a certain subset of pictures, so instead of navigate upward and downward, he can mark the more often used pictures and resume one of them using the Resume procedure. The mark procedure is automatically initialised during the CMS start-up phase. The user can mark the currently displayed picture in the following way: STEP 1. 2. 3. 4. USER's ACTION / EVENT Navigate through the pictures hierarchy to reach the picture to be marked OUTPUT The interested picture is displayed in the monitoring frame and the picture title is displayed in the title-bar A pop-up window is displayed (see fig. 4)

Click on the Mark&Resume button in the titlebar Click on the Mark button in the pop-up window The current picture title is added on the list of marked picture in the pop-up window Click on the Cancel button in the pop-up The pop-up window disappear. window

The default list of pictures is defined at installation time. The Mark Picture function is terminated by clicking the Cancel button in the Mark&Resume window and can be restarted in any moment after the start-up phase (see fig. 1).

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3.2.5 UNMARK Picture


This procedure in useful when the users need to navigate in a certain subset of pictures, so instead of navigate upward and downward, he can mark the more often used pictures and resume one of them using the Resume procedure. The mark procedure is automatically initialised and activated during the CMS start-up phase. In any moment after the start-up procedure, the user can unmark a previously marked picture in the following way: STEP 1. 2. 3. 4. USER's ACTION / EVENT Click on the Mark&Resume button in the titlebar Select one picture in the marked pictures list Click on the Unmark button in the pop-up window Click on the Cancel button in the pop-up window OUTPUT A pop-up window containing a list of previously marked pictures is displayed The selected picture title in the list is displayed in reverse mode. The selected picture title in the list is removed. The pop-up window disappear.

The user can unmark all previously marked pictures in the following way: STEP 1. 3. 4. USER's ACTION / EVENT Click on the Mark&Resume button in the titlebar Click on the Unmark All button in the pop-up window Click on the Cancel button in the pop-up window OUTPUT A pop-up window containing a list of previously marked pictures is displayed The marked picture list become empty. The pop-up window disappear.

The Mark Picture function is terminated by clicking the Cancel button in the Mark&Resume window and can be restarted in any moment after the start-up phase.

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3.2.6 Resume Picture


This procedure in useful when the users need to navigate in a certain subset of pictures, so instead of navigate upward and downward, he can mark the more often used pictures and resume one of them using the Resume procedure. The mark procedure is automatically initialised and activated during the CMS start-up phase. In any moment after the start-up procedure, the user can resume a previously marked picture in the following way: STEP 1. 2. 3. 4. USER's ACTION / EVENT Click on the Mark&Resume button in the titlebar Select one picture in the marked pictures list Click on the Resume button in the pop-up window Click on the Cancel button in the pop-up window OUTPUT A pop-up window containing a list of previously marked pictures is displayed (see fig. 1) The selected picture title in the list is displayed in reverse mode. The selected picture appear in the workspace and its title is displayed in the title bar. The pop-up window disappear.

FIG. 1 - MARK/RESUME WINDOW

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3.2.7 Notify message presentation


The CMS provides displaying of system notification messages. The system messages are displayed on the Notify Message Panel (NMP). This function is automatically started at CMS start-up time and terminate at CMS close session time. The user is allowed to enlarge the NMP by activating the Notify Message Window (NMW) via the "Maximize" toggle button. When activated, the user is able to perform the following operations on the NMW: move the NMW within the screen area scroll notification message within the NMW close the NMW by clicking on the Minimize push button

NMP and NMW have a similar layout. They both are composed by a scrolled list containing a set of system notification messages. The only difference between NMP and NMW consists in the number of item contained in the respective scrolled lists (see fig. 2).

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FIG. 2 - NOTIFICATION WINDOW

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3.2.8 Diagnostic message presentation


The CMS provides presentation of diagnostic messages in visual way. It displays the diagnostic messages received from the ATC system inside the Diagnostic Message Panel (DMP). The user can enlarge the DMP by activating the Diagnostic Message Window (DMW) via the "Maximize" push button. When activated, the user is able to perform the following operations on the DMW: move the DMW within the screen area scroll notification message within the DMW close the DMW by clicking on the Minimize push button

The DMP and the DMW have the same functionality. The only difference between the DMP and the DMW consists in the number of diagnostic messages that the DMW contains with respect to the DMP.

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3.2.9 Diagnostic MESSAGE filtering


The user can disable presentation of diagnostic messages by means of Diagnostic Filter Window (DFW) shown in fig. 3 that provides mechanism to set diagnostic message filters according to the following selection criteria: all diagnostic messages all diagnostic messages from a specific radar site all diagnostic messages from a specific ATC component all diagnostic messages from a specific ATC subsystem or radar site having a selected level of priority all diagnostic messages containing a user defined text string

After selection of one of the criteria above the user can disable the presentation of a diagnostic message by clicking the Set Filter button in the DFW. The DFW disappear when the user clicks the Cancel button. To display the DFW the user shall select the Set Filter in the Option menu of the menu-bar .

FIG. 3 - DIAGNOSTIC FILTER WINDOW

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3.2.10 Diagnostic MESSAGE Enabling


The CMS User Interface allows the user to enable the presentation of diagnostic messages previously disabled by the user. Selecting the Filter List item in the option menu of the menu-bar the Diagnostic Enable Window (DEW) appears (see fig. 4). By means of DEW the user can: enable all diagnostic messages by clicking the Default button on the DEW enable specific diagnostic message by select a filter item in filter list and then clicking Remove button. close the window by clicking the Cancel button.

FIG. 4 - DIAGNOSTIC ENABLE WINDOW

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3.2.11 Alarms presentation


System alarm messages are displayed in the Alarm Message Window (AMW) shown in fig. 5. The AMW automatically pop-up accompanied by a sequence of beep when an system alarm occurs, and the users can, in any moment redisplay it selecting the Alarm Window item in the Option menu of the menu-bar. By means of the Alarm Message Window the user can: Acknowledge a specific alarm message selecting the alarm in the alarm list and then clicking the Acknowledge button. Acknowledge all alarms displayed in the alarm list clicking the Acknowledge All button. Disable a specific alarm selecting the alarm in the alarm list and then clicking the Disable button (see also Alarms Enabling section). Close the window clicking the Cancel button.

FIG. 5 - ALARMS MESSAGE WINDOW

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3.2.12 Alarms enabling


The list of the disabled alarms is displayed in the Disabled Alarm Window (DAW) shown in fig. 6. The user can pop-up the DAW clicking the Disabled Alarms button in the Title-bar. By means of the DAW the user can perform the following operations: enable a previously disabled alarm selecting the alarm in the alarm list and then clicking the Enable button. enable all disabled alarms clicking the Default button. Close the window clicking the Cancel button.

FIG. 6 - DISABLED ALARMS WINDOW Once an alarm is enabled, a new occurrence of it will cause the presentation of the alarm in the DMW accompanied by a sequence of beep.

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3.2.13 User alarms setting


The user can set the Alarm attribute to a specific diagnostic message (user defined alarm). Once a diagnostic message has the "alarm" attribute set, the TMP will handle it as an alarm message. The Diagnostic Filter Window (DFW) shown in fig. 7 that provides mechanism to set diagnostic message filters according to the following selection criteria: all diagnostic messages all diagnostic messages from a specific radar site all diagnostic messages from a specific ATC component all diagnostic messages from a specific ATC subsystem or radar site having a selected level of priority all diagnostic messages containing a user defined text string

After selection of one of the criteria above the user can disable the presentation of a diagnostic message by clicking the Set Filter button in the DFW. The DFW disappear when the user clicks the Cancel button. To display the DFW the user shall select the Set Filter in the Option menu of the menu-bar .

FIG. 7 - USER ALARM DEFINITION WINDOW

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3.2.14 User alarm disabling


The list of the user alarms is displayed in the User Alarm Window (UAW) shown in fig. 8. The user can pop-up the UAW clicking the Reset User Alarms button in the Option menu of the menu-bar. By means of the UAW the user can perform the following operations: remove a previously user defined alarm selecting the alarm in the user alarm list and then clicking the Remove button. remove all user defined alarms clicking the Default button. Close the window clicking the Cancel button.

FIG. 8 - USER ALARMS WINDOW

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3.2.15 User Access Control


The CMS provides a password mechanisms to allow users send commands toward the ATC system. The CMS provides three different set of commands for three categories of user: Operative supervisor Technical supervisor Global supervisor

The operative supervisor commands set are mainly system configuration commands, the technical supervisor commands set are mainly technical commands and the global supervisor commands set includes both. In the system cannot be present in the same moment neither two Operative Session or two Technical Session, and cannot be present other supervisor session if a Global Session is already active. The user can access one of the commands set above listed selecting the supervisor session desired in the Session menu of the menu-bar, after that a supervisor window (see fig. 9) appears the user can type his password into the specific text field and push the OK button. If in the system is not present another supervisor session of the same type and no Global session are already active, a new menu-bar appears to allow the user to send commands towards the ATC system. A user access control window exists for each supervisor session. To exit from an supervisor session the user shall select the Close item in the Session menu of the menu-bar.

FIG. 9 - GLOBAL SUPERVISOR WINDOW

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3.2.16 Data Logging Services Access


The CMS provides the user with the capability to retrieve and display logged diagnostic, notification, command, acknowledgement and alarm messages. The CMS provided set of logged message retrieval windows allows the user to retrieve and display/print logged messages. The user can issue commands to retrieve: all logged messages all diagnostic and alarm messages all acknowledge and notify messages diagnostic messages of a specific level of priority diagnostic messages and alarms of a specified ATC subsystem diagnostic messages from a specified site

A log retrieval window exists for each one of the logged messages classes listed above (see fig. 10). A unique type of window exists, on the other hands, for operation on the log files (copy, change of directory, etc.) They have a layout similar at all to the command windows. Sometimes in HDD logging file you can see time stamping 00:00:00 ma it refers to a re-starts of some equipments.

FIG. 10 - LOG MESSAGE RETRIEVAL WINDOW

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3.2.17 Help presentation


The CMS provides the user with help information in terms of: command syntax command semantics clarification of any input field in an input form giving the required format and range specific window functions TMP version.

Help information is provided in dedicated help windows activated in the workspace. Several access points to the help information is provided. The main one is constituted by the Help on version accessible by the Menu Bar. Furthermore, each command window provides proper help information (e.g. help on command syntax and semantic for the command window) accessible by an help push button on the window itself. The window is closed by means of a close button on the help window itself. Each help window presents a simple layout constituted by a scrolled text area, able to contain the help information, and the close button used to exit the help utility (see fig. 11).

FIG. 11- HELP WINDOW

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COMMANDS FUNCTIONALITY

The CMS allows the user to send command (i.e. controls) to the ATC system, subsystem, and software applications (CSCIs). It allows the operator to edit a command string using guided input utilities designated as command windows, as well as to issue a free text command in a simple text input window (for experienced users). The CMS provides the user with the capability to select and execute a command, by performing one of the following execution procedures: Free input mode: Activate the free input command window and edit the command and associated parameters in free text mode. Send the command. Monitor the command acknowledgement.

Guided input mode: Select a command from the Menu Bar and activate the related guided input command window Display the default values for each parameter Select the parameters associated with the simple command from a list of available option for each parameter Send the command Monitor the command acknowledgement messages

All the command input mask are accessible by using the CMS main menu bar. The command windows provided by CMS belong to two different types: Free input command window Guided input command window

The guided command windows present a common layout (see fig. 13). They are composed by three different areas: The command input area, used to enter the command The command output area, containing the command as it is issued toward the system and acknowledge on the command execution The control area, containing three buttons, namely APPLY, CANCEL and HELP used to start, cancel and ask help information on the command.

The free input command window is similar to the previous one (see fig. 12). The input area is constituted by a simple text field in which free text can be entered. All commands are listed in Annex B.

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FIG. 13 - GUIDED INPUT COMMAND WINDOW

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CMS ERROR MESSAGES

The CMS provides error messages, in pop-up windows, to guide the user in correctly using the TMP capabilities. Those error messages are listed in the following paragraphs for each TMP capability. NO. 1. ERROR MESSAGE TYPE ALARM ERROR MESSAGES TEXT "Alarm already set" "No more alarm can be set" "User alarm already set" No more user alarm can be set" "Filter already set" No more filters can be set" Incomplete input entry" "You must wait until an acknowledgement or a time-out" Incorrect input entry on item %d" The %d entry must be integer" Value %d is out of range min=%d, max=%d" Complete the date and time" "Window already marked" No more windows can be marked" Window already displayed" "You must wait until an acknowledgement or a time-out" "Incorrect input entry on item %d" "Incorrect input entry on items %d-%d" "The %d entry must be integer" "The %d entry must be hexadecimal" "Value %x is out of range min=%x, max=%x" "Value %d is out of range min=%d, max=%d" "Only one input entry on items %d-%d. Delete one" "The input %d cannot be omitted" "Cannot open the GLOBAL supervisor session" "Cannot open the OPERATIVE supervisor session" "Cannot open the TECHNICAL supervisor session" "Init_Comm failure" "N_Bind_Queue failure" "Set_Queue_Opt failure" "Unbind_Queue failure" "Close_Comm Failure" "bad consumer; check CCS configuration file" "Receive_Msg failure" "s2_striparg failure" "add window failure" "format not jet implemented" "dfd not found in the navigator db"

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DIAGNOSTIC ERROR MESSAGES

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LOGGER ERROR MESSAGES

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NAVIGATION ERROR MESSAGES

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COMMAND ERROR MESSAGES

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SUPERVISOR ACCESS ERROR MESSAGES

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TMP SYSTEM ERROR MESSAGES

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CMS SESSION START-UP

The TMP CSCI is a part of the CMS subsystem that includes also the SCS and CWF CSCIs. All or part of the CMS subsystem resides on workstation called CMS. The user cannot individually start the TMP CSCIs but can start-up the whole CMS subsystem on the CMS. In the following is described the CMS start-up procedure. 1. 2. Digit Username and Password for login into the CMS account. The Session Manager window and the Console Log are displayed on the screen. The Session Manager contains a menu-bar that allow the user to close the session or start the CMS application. ATC Systems with operative and training rooms the menu-bar have two buttons to start the CMS application in training room or operative room. Start the CMS application clicking the button inside Application menu. The Console Log window display the log of the CMS activation, verify that no error messages are displayed. When the CMS subsystem is started the layout in fig. 14 is displayed on the screen.

3. 4. 5.

The CMS layout is constituted by:


The Window Title-Bar The Menu-Bar The Workspace Area The Notification Message Panel (NMP) and its associated Minimize/Maximize toggle button The Diagnostic Message Panel (DMP) and its associated Minimize/Maximize toggle button

The Window Title-Bar contains the title of the current picture displayed in the Workspace Area, the system time, the number of disabled alarms and the following button: Notes: allow the user to access to the notes window. Ack Blink: allow the user to interrupt the color blinking inside the Workspace Area. Root: allow the user to display the highest level picture in the Workspace Area. Previous: allow the user to display the higher level picture in the Workspace Area. Mark&Resume: allow the user to access to the Mark&Resume window used to navigate through the picture hierarchy. Disable Alarm: allow the user to access to the Disabled Alarm window that contains a list of the disabled alarms.

The Menu-Bar contains a list of item that provide access to specific menu . The Workspace Area is used to display the monitoring pictures. The Notification Message Panel is used to display the notification messages received from the ATC system. The Diagnostic Message Panel is used to display the diagnostic messages received from the ATC system. Two toggle button between the message panels are used to maximize or minimize the panels.

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CMS SESSION SHUT DOWN

To stop the application and close the session the user shall follow the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. ensure the CMS is in watcher mode (the first item of the menu-bar shall be Session) click on the Session item of the menu-bar and choose Close a pop-up window appears asking if you are sure to quit CMS application, choose YES to confirm or CANCEL to abort. the CMS application disappear wait the Console Log displaying s2_init terminated click on the Session item of the Session Manager menu and choose Close to exit the CMS account. if you want to restart the CMS application without exit the CMS account you must wait the Console Log displaying s2_init terminated

WARNING:

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BAR GROUP GLOBAL SES. TECH. SESS. OPER. SESS. WATC. SESS. SYSTEM

ORDER LEVEL 2 END SESSION END SESSION END SESSION END SESSION SWITCH NODE ROLE SWITCH RADAR LAN SELECT RADAR LINES DISS CHANGE DISS DELETE CHANGE PASSWORD DARD SELECTION MRT SELECTION RADAR MANAGEMENT

FUNCTION TMP TMP TMP TMP SYS ATT CDP REL REL SYS REL MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT MRT

TRILIT # # # # MST CSL RCS DSC DSD CPW DRS MRS RDR RTB RIL LOA DMP RCT MCT RST RCP MCP DCP RAL DEV RAC CNF DMN LST

POWER G T O W G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T

MRT PARAMET.

DISPLAY RADAR TABLE DISPLAY RADAR INPUTS LAN CONFIG FILE LOAD CONFIG FILE DUMP DISPLAY E-BYP PARAMETER CHANGE E-BYP PARAMETER RESTORE PARAMETER DISPLAY RADARS COUPLES MODIFY RADARS COUPLES DELETE RADARS COUPLES PERFORM RADARS ALIGNMENT CHANGE ANGULAR DEVIATION DISPLAY ANGULAR CORRECTION SEND CONFIG MESSAGE DISPLAY MANOEUVRE PARAM DISPLAY LOST MESSAGES

CONFIGUR.

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PHYSICAL ASSIGNMENT FUNCTION ASSIGNMENT LAN SWITCHING LAN ASSIGNMENT RECORDING ASSIGN FILE DEASSIGN FILE START REC STOP REC REC INFO MONITORING CHANGE FILE PLAYBACK ASSIGN PRINTER DEASSIGN PRINTER ASSIGN FILE DEASSIGN FILE ASSIGN VOICE RECORDER DEASSIGN VOICE RECORDER MOUNT FILE DISMOUNT FILE START PLB STOP PLB MONITORING PLB INFO POSITIONING PLB REVIEW BACKUP ASSIGN DAT DEASSIGN DAT MOUNT DAT DISMOUNT DAT RESTORE FROM DAT MONITOR DAT SHOW DAT

REL REL CDP CDP REC REC REC REC REC REC REC PLB PLB PLB PLB PLB PLB PLB PLB PLB PLB PLB PLB PLB PLB BCK BCK BCK BCK BCK BCK BCK

CPA LFA NWS LAS ASF DAF RUN PAU SHO MON CHF ASSP DEAP ASF DAF ASS_V DEA_V MOF DMF RUN PAU MON SHO POS REV ASS DEA MOU DMO RST MON SHO

G/T/O G/O G/T G/T G/T/O G/T/O G/T G/T G/T/O G/T/O G/T/O G/T G/T G/T/O G/T/O G/T/O G/T/O G/T/O G/T/O G/T/O G/T/O G/T/O G/T/O G/T/O G/T/O G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T

TCA

ENABLE/DISABLE FUNCTIONS DISPLAY PARAM.

TCA TCA

MTPB DTP

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MODIFY PARAM. DISPLAY TCA INFORMATION SAVE TCA PARAMETERS LOAD TCA PARAMETERS REMOVE TCA PARAMETERS LOAD GEOGRAPHY FILE RADARS TRH ORDERS SECONDARY RADAR RADIN MODIFY INPUT FILTER DISPLAY INPUT FILTER ENABLE INPUT FILTER MODIFY MODE CODE FILTER DISPLAY MODE CODE FILTER DELETE MODE CODE FILTER ENABLE MODE CODE FILTER MODIFY CONFIGURATION PARAMETER ENABLE CONFIGURATION PARAMETER DISABLE CONFIGURATION PARAMETER MODIFY OUTPUT FILTER DISPLAY OUTPUT FILTER ENABLE OUTPUT FILTER LINE STATUS DISPLAY LOG FILE LOG ON LOG OFF BACKUP START RETRIEVE LOAD TAPE RETRIEVE VIEW LOG RETRIEVE SHOW DATA VIEW LOG SHOW DATA

TCA TCA TCA TCA TCA TCA TRH SSR XDN XDN XDN XDN XDN XDN XDN XDN XDN XDN XDN XDN XDN XDN LOG LOG LOG LOG LOG LOG LOG LOG

MTP INF STP LTP RTP LGW See level 3 See level 3 IGS IGD IGF IMS IMD DMC IMF CCP ESC SCP OGS OGD OGF LSD Logging_on Logging_off Start_backup Load_tape RET_log_view RET_show_data Log_View Show_Data

G/T G/T/O G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T/O G/T/O

ALARMS

ALARM WINDOW SET USER ALARMS RESET USER ALARMS ALARM SOUND ON/OFF UNCLASSIFIED

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FREE INPUT ORDERS SET DIAGNOSTIC FILTERS RESET DIAGNOSTIC FILTERS DEFAULT SYSNTHESIS

TMP TMP TMP TMP TMP TMP TMP

# # # # HLP VER COLORS

G/T G/T/O/W G/T/O/W G/T/O/W G/T/O G/T/O/W G/T/O/W

HELP

INDEX ON VERSION COLORS

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ORDER LEVEL 2 TRH ORDERS

ORDER LEVEL 3 INPUT LINK MONITORING AND SELECTION INPUT DATA FILTERING BIAS AND COLLIMATION CORRECTION PSR VS. SSR COMBINING SCAN-BY-SCAN TRACKING RECOGNITION OF FALSE TARGET WEATHER DATA MANAGEMENT OUTPUT DATA FILTERING OUTPUT LINKS MONITORING AND SELECTION

FUNCTION TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH

TRILIT See level 4 See level 4 See level 4 See level 4 See level 4 See level 4 See level 4 See level 4 See level 4

POWER G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T

SECONDARY RADAR

SWITCH ANTENNA ROTATION SWITCH ANTENNA RADIETION TOGGLE CHANGE-OVER MODALITY EXECUTE MANUAL CHANGE-OVER SWITCH TWIN CHANNEL SET 1st INTERROGATION MODE SET 2 INTERROGATION MODE SET 1 INTERLACE TYPE SET 2 INTERLACE TYPE PROCEDURES SET SEDICANT NUMBER SET TRIGGER MODALITY
nd st nd

SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC

ANT RAD AUT CHA PWR MD1 MD2 IN1 IN2 See level 4 SED TRG

G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T

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ORDER LEVEL 3 INPUT LINK MONITORING AND SELECTION

ORDER LEVEL 4 DISPLAY INPUT LINE STATUS

FUNCTION TRILIT TRH ILT

POWER G/T

DISPLAY INPUT STATIST. TABLE PRIMARY INPUT CHANNEL MAIN INPUT DATA FILTERING DISPLAY CLUTTER MAPS MODIFY CLUTTER MAP ENABLE CLUTTER MAP DISPLAY PRIMARY INPUT MAPS MODIFY PRIMARY INPUT MAP ENABLE PRIMARY INPUT MAP DISPLAY UNTRACKED CODES MODIFY UNTRACKED CODE DISPLAY SECONDARY INPUT MAPS MODIFY SECONDARY INPUT MAP ENABLE SECONDARY INPUT MAP BIAS AND COLLIMATION CORRECTION DISPLAY SITE MONITORS PARAMETERS MODIFY SITE MONITOR PARAMETERS STATISTICAL CORRECTION TABLE PSR. VS. SSR COMBINING SCAN-BY-SCAN TRACKING MODIFY COMBINING PARAMETERS

TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH

IST PIC DCM MCM ECM DPM MPM EPM DUC MUC DSM MSM ESM SIT

G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T

TRH TRH TRH

SIS SCT MCP

G/T G/T G/T

DISPLAY TRACKING THRESHOLDS TABLE MODIFY TRACKING SCAN THRESHOLDS MODIFY TRACKING RANGE THRESHOLDS

TRH TRH TRH

TTT TTS TTR

G/T G/T G/T

RECOGNITION OF FALSE TARGET

ENABLE ANTI-REFLECTION FILTER DISPLAY GROUP CODES MODIFY GROUP CODE

TRH TRH TRH TRH

REF DGC MGC IWT

G/T G/T G/T G/T

WEATHER DATA MANAGEMENT

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DISPLAY OUTPUT WEATHER TABLE OUTPUT DATA FILTERING DISPLAY OUTPUT FLOWS TABLE SELECT OUTPUT FLOW MODIFYT OUTPUT WINDOWS MODIFY OUTPUT WINDOW ENABLE OUTPUT WINDOW OUTPUT LINKS MONITORING AND SELECTION DISPLAY OUTPUT STATISTICAL TABLE ABILITY MAINTENANCE OUTPUT FLOWS PROCEDURES LOAD PROCEDURE DISPLAY PROCEDURE PRESET PROCEDURE ACTIVATE PROCEDURE DEACTIVATE PROCEDURE

TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH TRH

OWT TST SOF WID WIS WIA OST

G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T

TRH

AOF

G/T

SEC SEC SEC SEC SEC

LOD DSY PRE ACT DEA

G/T G/T G/T G/T G/T

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At start-up the Workspace displays the root Frame in the Monitoring Frame hierarchy as in the following:

I LEVEL Radar Heads: MAR SSR ANT Processors: RDN RDP FDP MTC MNA CMS Sectors: BPT BPM MGT MGM SVB MWX THA TAA TAB TAC LOT LOM KOT KOM NRT NRM NPT NPM BPA BPB BPC MGA MGB MGC LOA LOB LOC KOA KOB KOC NRA

II LEVEL MA1, MA2

III LEVEL

RF1, RF2 RD1, RD2 FP1, FP2 MT1, MT2 MN1,MN2 CM1 D01, D02 D03, D04 D05, D06 D07,D08 D09 D10 D11 D12,D13 D14,D15 D16,D17 D21,D22 D23,D24 D31,D32 D33,D34 D41,D42 D43,D44 D51,D52 D53,D54 L01,L02 L03,L04 L05,L06 L07,L08 L09,L10 L11,L12 L13,L14 L15,L16 L17,L18 L19,L20 L21,L22 L23,L24 L25,L26

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L27,L28 L29,L30 L31,L32 L33,L34

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Node Supervisor Function


The Node Supervisor function gives to CMS only physical informations. The status message is byte-structured. The following informations are given: Device role information NSV role are the following: MASTER SLAVE MASTER ALONE SINGLE Information about the physical status of the correspondent nodes. Information about the physical status of interface hardware modules (used to give the synthesis on level two of the correspondent node in the Processors Status Area). Information about the peripheral connected to devices presented only on the third level.

The informations about the node status are used to give the synthesis on the first level of the Processors Status Area according to the table 2.

Track Handler Function


The TRH function gives to CMS only logical informations. The status message is byte-structured. Status will be send to CMS both by the function housed in master and by that housed in slave computer. The following logical informations are given: Informations about serial lines status are given by TRH function point of view (lines coming from radar and towards the ATSC). Information about the logical active functions as TRK (Tracking), COM (Combining) and MET (Meteo), if present.

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SMD Function
The SMD function gives to CMS only logical informations. The status message is byte-structured. The following logical informations are given: Information about the LAN connection (used for the LAN on the first and second Levels of the Processor Status Area and PROCs frame of Radar Site) . Information about the synchronization of each node directly connected to UTC. Information about the status of the TLC/S lines.

Function TTM ( Telesignal Telecontrol Management)


The status message of the TTM function is byte structured.This message will be send to CMS both by the function housed in master and by that housed in slave computer. The following logical informations are given: Information about the status of the local panel PSR,SSR and WDP,for each channel and the status of DIP alarm

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ANNEX E (CMS REL COMMANDS)

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Not all the REL commands, which in general can be issued from the I/O consoles, are allowed to be issued by the CMS operator. The only commands which can be issued are the following one: GROUP System System Configuration Configuration Configuration NAME Dard selection Disseminator change Disseminator delete Physical assignment Function assignment ORDER REL DRS REL DSC REL DSD REL CPA REL LFA

All these orders will produce an acknowledgement in the CMS notify window. All the other REL commands must be done by the window Free Text. In this case the order must follow the name of the node to which the command will be done and the result of the command will be seen in the display of the node, not in the window of the CMS output command.

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ANNEX F (GLOBAL CONFIGURATIONS)

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ARAD GLOBAL CONFIGURATIONS

Logical standard configuration n. Name Suite name Status of suite Absorbed sectors

1 S BPT BPM MGT MGM SVB MWX Simple THA Standby BPA Standby BPB Standby BPC MGA MGB MGC Standby LOT LOM LOA Composed Composed Composed Composed Standby BPA BPC MGA MGC BPB MGB Standby Standby Standby Composed Composed Standby LOA LOC LOB

Suite name Status of suite Absorbed sectors

LOB Standby

LOC Standby

KOT

KOM

KOA

KOB

KOC

NRT

NRM

NRA

NRB

NRC

NPT

NPM

NPA Standby

NPB Standby

Composed Composed Standby Standby Standby Composed Composed Standby Standby Standby Composed Composed KOA KOC NRA NRC NPA NPB KOB NRB

Suite name Status of suite Absorbed sectors

TAA Simple

TAB Simple

TAC Simple

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Logical standard configuration n. Name Suite name Status of suite Absorbed sectors

2 A BPT BPM MGT MGM Standby SVB Standby MWX Simple THA Standby BPA Standby BPB Standby BPC MGA MGB MGC Standby LOT LOM LOA Standby Composed Composed BPC MGA MGM MGB MGC BPT BPA BPB Standby Standby Standby Composed Composed Standby LOA LOC LOB

Suite name Status of suite Absorbed sectors

LOB Standby

LOC Standby

KOT

KOM

KOA

KOB

KOC

NRT

NRM

NRA

NRB

NRC

NPT

NPM

NPA Standby

NPB Standby

Composed Composed Standby Standby Standby Composed Composed Standby Standby Standby Composed Composed KOA KOC NRA NRC NPA NPB KOB NRB

Suite name Status of suite Absorbed sectors

TAA Simple

TAB Simple

TAC Simple

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Logical standard configuration n. Name Suite name Status of suite Absorbed sectors

3 C BPT BPM MGT MGM SVB MWX Simple THA BPA BPB BPC MGA MGB MGC LOT LOM LOA Composed Composed Composed Composed Standby BPA BPC MGA MGC BPB NPT MGB LOT KOT NPA LOA KOA NPB LOB KOB NPM LOC KOC LOM KOM NRT NRA NRB NRC NRM Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Suite name Status of suite Absorbed sectors

LOB Standby

LOC Standby

KOT Standby

KOM Standby

KOA

KOB

KOC

NRT

NRM

NRA

NRB

NRC

NPT

NPM

NPA

NPB

Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby Standby

Suite name Status of suite Absorbed sectors

TAA Simple

TAB Simple

TAC Simple

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