Introduction
This page covers the SafeGuard™ Configuration Application PPI.
For more information about SafeGuard™ please refer to this documentation: Configuration Application DashboardOverview.
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PPI
The PPI on the Configuration Application Dashboard is a live two-dimensional view of the radar display based around a geographical interface. The radar data is displayed in green with Data Points, Alarm Areas, the Radar Info Panel, and in some circumstances an Area Alarms Panel. It is updated once a second.
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PPI Navigation Control
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Home Icon: Returns the PPI Display to the home view.
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You can also use your mouse scroll wheel to zoom the PPI Display in and out, in small increments. |
Area Alarms Panel
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The Area Alarms Panel shows the alarm status via an alarm indicator for each area through a colour-coded circular icon. If an indicator turns from green (OK) to red (not OK) then an alarm has been given.
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The Area Alarms Panel will only be displayed if an alarm has been triggered. |
Radar Info Panel
This is an overview of key radar details:
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Pkt Rate Hz): This is the average rate of data packets being transferred from the radar.
Alarm Areas
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Up to six configured Alarm Areas will be displayed on the PPI. These are outlined in white.
Data Points
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Data Points (any peaks above threshold values) are shown as red dots on the PPI.
Data Point Controls
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The live data on the PPI can be paused with the Pause button and resumed with the Play button.
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The Filter button gives you an option to only see Data Points within the Alarm Areas.
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Mouse Coordinates
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Your mouse’s position when hovering or clicking on the PPI is displayed in radar coordinates here.
Log Panel
The Log Panel is part of the PPI. It shows major updates from the radar, including connects, disconnects, alarms, configuration changes, data pauses and errors:
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These logs are kept locally for as long as the application is open, and will show up to 100,000 messages before it overwrites them (oldest first).
Log File
There is a detailed log file that is saved called Boson.txt within the Configuration Application folder. Here is an example:
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