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Clicking on the Emergency icon will open the Emergency View page. Please refer to Emergency View.

The System Settings give you options that can make Points of Interest (POI'S) visible on the map.

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Clicking on the System Settings icon will open the System Settings dialogue.

This can allow you to enable individual or multiple groups of POIs on the map by selecting the relevant check box:

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Clicking OK to confirm will allow the selected POIs to be visible on the map:

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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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Clicking on a section of a carriageway will highlight that section in pink and will open an info panel with the carriageway name and section number. It includes details of the number of tracks, vehicles and large vehicles currently in that section, with their average speed in m/s, plus the radar coverage for that section:

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There will also be alarm and queue indicators.. The bell icon will change colour from white to orange red for any section-based alarms for the selected section. If the queue icon turns from green to orange, then that signifies if there is a queue detected in the section.

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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 affected lane/section blocks on the grid will be highlighted in orange or red.:

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Red dotted outlines on a carriageway section signifies that there is no radar coverage for that section. The icons representing the affected radar will also change from green (normal coverage) to orange (partial coverage) or red (no coverage).

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If Traffic Analysis sections have been configured in the ClearWay™ UI (please refer to:Traffic Analysis Plugin) then these will be displayed on the schematic:

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In the example below the two icons on the left-hand side show the number of live incidents (9 12 alarms and 1 queue3 queues), and the individual icons grouped on their right then display each incident in time order.

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Hovering over an individual icon will show the Locate icon and details regarding the alarm. Clicking on an individual 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 affected lane/section blocks on the grid.

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When the Playback tab is selected then you will be able to playback tracks from the Live Alarms list. The track last 24 hours. Track will be displayed as a moving vehicle / person / track icon in yellow:

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To playback a track:

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Open the Live Alarms tab.

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The track or tracks that raised the alarm will be replayed along the schematic, and the recording should start 10 seconds before the event that raised the alarm starts.

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The Playback Control allows you to select a time by sliding the time button along the timeline:

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In the example below, the Google road Road map has been selected. The Live Alarms Panel shows 4 2 queues and 1 2 red alarm bell icons, the section of the traffic that has the second alarm queue is highlighted orange:

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Clicking on a radar will show the boundary of the radar range in pink and will open an info panel displaying the radar name and User ID as in the example below:

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Clicking on the Clear Alarm icon will open a Select Clear Time dialog to choose a clear the alarm and remove it from the list:

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time:

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This will suppress the alarm for the period requested. It should reappear in the list after that time if it is still active.

This panel displays system alarms which are typically health and configuration alarms. These are only raised if a problem has been detected with the overall operation of the system.

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These can be sorted by clicking the Sort option within each list:

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