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System Menu: Opens or closes the System Menu.

User: The logged in user.

Role: The user’s role.

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Schematic Control: This allows you to choose between Live, Statistics or Playback options as well as the controls necessary for managing them.

User: The logged in user.

Role: The user’s role.

Schematic: This is a simplified view of the carriageway, which includes approximate placements of the radar along it.

Schematic Edit Controls: This enables you to edit the schematic; for example, you can move the position of the radar and save the edit.

System Profile: The current selected System Profile. This can also act as a selector for a user with the relevant access to change the current profile. System ProfilesLive Alarm Icons: These interactive icons represent live alarm or queue incidents.

Notifications: Notifications will show for a short period before disappearing.

System Menu: This accesses the System Menu.

PPI Navigation Control: These are controls to help navigate around the map display, including pan (if the Home Style is set to Full) and return to origin.

Alert Overview: If enabled, the Live Alarm Alert icon (bell shape), icon will be displayed in a coded, solid colour if there are alarms. If there are no alarms, then the shape will have a black outline.

Display Options: You can choose views between the Dashboard, Map, System Alarms and Live Alarms.

Live Alarm Icons: These interactive icons represent live alarm or queue incidents.

PPI Map Display: This is the map display that provides you with situational awareness across your site, offering real time information on targets and incidents. This is shown when Map is selected from the Display Options.

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Clicking on the search icon will open the System Menu:

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Site Map

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This will open or close a moveable dialogue to navigate to parts of the site.

There is a sort and a find / filter option to Search field to allow you to filter and locate an entry in the Site Map list quickly:

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The Search Type field will filter the list according to type:

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Double-clicking an entry will automatically move the map (if selected) to show the location of the entity.

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This offers the following map styles:

Map: The default Google road map.

Satellite: The Google satellite map.

Terrain: The Google terrain map.

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This allows the choice of a simple or full PPI Navigation Control:

Simple: The user can navigate using the keyboard or mouse and return to the origin:

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Full: The user can also navigate around the map using the pan arrows:

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These fields display the logged in User name and their Role and are static.

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To logout of the system, open the System Menu to access the Logout button at the bottom of the screen:

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It is possible to change the System Profile:

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Click on the entry:

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This will open the Change System Profile dialogue:

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Clicking on the Topology icon will open the Topology page. Please refer to ClearWay™ Mobile Client Topology for more information

This is a simplified diagram of your carriageways in grid form, with each carriageway allocated a row, and each section allocated a column along that row.

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This screen also displays any alarms in real time. For example, if there are warnings or threats given along a section or sections, then any effected lane/section blocks on the grid will be highlighted in orange or red respectively:

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The density of the traffic is also illustrated; a light blue area of a segment indicates above average density. The depth of blue colour and size of the area within the segment grows when the density increases as in the example below:

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Dotted outlines on a carriageway section signifies radar coverage. Red represents no coverage, orange is for partial coverage:

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In the example below the two icons on the left-hand side show the number of live incidents (3 2 alarms and 6 0 queues), and the icons grouped on their right then display each incident in time order.

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Clicking on an icon will synchronise with the map to focus onto that area, providing that the map is selected for the lower display. It will also will synchronise with the Schematic to focus on the effected lane/section blocks on the grid.

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The default layout of the schematic has approximate placements of objects such as radar and POI’s. To allow you more flexibility, there are schematic controls which offer the following options:

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Edit: This allows you to edit the position of some of objects which are stored in the active layer of the main ClearWay™ UI. For example, you can move the position of radar or POI’s when you click on the grey pen icon then you are in edit mode allowing you to move these features by using your mouse to drag them into the desired place.

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Save: This option allows you to save your edits.

Cancel: This allows you to cancel any edits that have not been saved.

Edit: This icon turns green when you are in Edit mode.

For example, I want to make some changes to the Schematic: and have clicked they grey pen icon to be in Edit mode:

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Here I have moved Carriageway B and two of the radar:

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Clicking the Save icon will save the changes:

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The Stats tab gives you insight into the speed and density of the traffic.

The Stats

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control allow you to select particular vehicle types from the drop down list:

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You can also select the Speed or Density buttons:

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In the example below you can see a faint blue area within segment 327 showing a slightly above average speed for that segment:

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The depth of blue colour and size of the area within the segment grows when the speed or density increases.

Below a blue area of a segment indicates above average density. The depth of blue colour and size of the area within the segment grows when the density increases. Clicking on the carriageway will open the carriageway Stats.

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When the Playback tab is selected then you will be able to playback tracks at a selected time. The tracks are displayed in yellow:

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This allows you to select a time by sliding the time button along the timeline:

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The time will be displayed beneath the button:

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Along the bottom right are the Rewind, Pause, Play and Fast Forward options:

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These fields display the logged in User name and their Role. These fields are static.

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To logout of the system click the Logout button at the bottom of the screen:

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It is possible to change the System Profile:

  1. Click on the entry:

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  2. This will open the Change System Profile dialogue:

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  3. Providing you have access, you can then quickly change the Profile as required.

The Dashboard is the default lower display on the Mobile Client. It presents graphs showing Incident Alarms, System Alarms, travel times and the average speed of the traffic along the Carriageways. The graphs should update immediately when new alarms are raised.

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By default, this display covers 24 hours, but you can also select a period of 48 or 72 hours by selecting the desired time period:

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This allows the choice of a simple or full PPI Navigation Control by clicking on the two small arrows:

Full: The user can also navigate around the map using the pan arrows:

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Simple: The user can navigate using the keyboard or mouse and return to the origin:

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This offers the following map styles:

Map: The default Google road map.

Satellite: The Google satellite map.

Terrain: The Google terrain map.

OSM: An alternative road map provided byOpen Street Map.

The example below is using the Google satellite map:

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