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The behaviour of the AdvanceGuard® Mobile Client will reflect the configuration of the AdvanceGuard® application. For example; a user logged into the Mobile client Client will have the same permissions as in the main application. Unlike the main Windows application, these permissions cannot be set using the Mobile clientClient, they must be configured in the main client. |
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System Menu: Opens or closes the System Menu. https://navtechradar.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/TUN/pages/1370226711/Using+the+Mobile+Client#System-Menu
User: The logged in user.
Role: The user’s role.
System Mode: The current selected System Mode. This also acts as a selector so that the user can change the current mode. System Modes
System Profile: The current selected System Profile. This also acts a selector so the user can change the current profile. System Profiles
PPI Navigation Control: Controls to help navigate around the map display, including pan (if the Home Style is set to Full) and return to the origin.
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It is possible to change the System Mode or System Profile:
Selecting one of the entries:
This will open the Change System Mode or Change System Profile dialogue:
The operator can then quickly change the Mode or Profile.
System Menu
Clicking on ☰ will open the System Menu:
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OSM: An alternative road map provided byOpen Street Map.
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PPI Navigation Control
This allows the choice of a simple or full PPI Navigation Control:
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Full: The user can also navigate around the map using the pan arrows:
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PPI Keyboard Shortcuts
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Move PPI Up
↓ : Move PPI Down
← : Move PPI Left
→ : Move PPI Right
+ : Zoom into the PPI from the centre of the display
- : Zoom out of the PPI from centre of display
Query
Recent Tracks: This offers a view of all tracks from 5 minutes to 48 hours ago. Selecting a particular track will display track data.
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Locate: Select locate to automatically pan the map to show the location of the alarm.
Acknowledge: This will remove the alarm from the list if the setting is enabled.
Live Alarms
Live alarms will appear in the Live Alarms list as they are triggered:
Select the Locate icon to pin-point the location on the PPI:
Select this button to clear the selected alarm:
This will open the following option allowing the user to change the Clear Duration and to clear the alarm:
Pending Alarms
The pending acknowledgement list shows all alarms which have been cleared but not acknowledged.
This tab will only be available if the Auto Acknowledge setting has been disabled in Settings > System Settings > Alarm Options.
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Select the Locate icon to pin-point the location on the PPI:
Select the icon below to acknowledge the alarm:
When acknowledging an alarm the following dialogue is displayed if the Require Acknowledge Details flag has been set in Settings > System Settings > Alarm Options, thereby also allowing the user to make any notes if necessary:
System Alarms
These are typically health and configuration alarms which are only raised if a problem has been detected with the overall operation of the system.
Cameras
Camera Operation Mode
This can be changed by clicking on the camera:
This will load the Camera Info panel. The user can change the Operation Mode setting by clicking on the Automatic label to change it to Manual Override and vice versa:
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Follow Target
A camera can be selected to follow a target on the Mobile client in two ways:
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Click a target to latch a camera. This will force the target to be followed by the most appropriate camera until the latch is cleared:
Left
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Click a target to open the Track Info panel, and then click on the Follow Target icon to change the setting to Following:
The system will then set the most appropriate camera to follow the target for as long as it’s tracked:
Moving a Camera
It is also possible to move a camera (outlined in pink) to view any part of the site.
Clicking on the desired location on the map:
Click the spot that you wish to view:
A camera will return to follow targets if there any breaking rules or return to its home position after a manual move. Both options will happen after the dwell timeout which is configurable on the camera settings in the main application.
If no camera is selected, then the Camera Controller will select the most suitable camera to view the selected location. This will depend on a number of factors including range, configured camera areas and availability. If a camera is selected then this will be the camera that is used to view the selected location.
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The user can Alarm or Disarm an area:
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Click an area and select the Arm / Disarm option from the area Info panel:
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This will activate the Radar Info panel. The user can change the area type from Alarmed to Not Alarmed (and vice versa), by clicking on the Alarmed or Disarmed button.
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This will open a Timeout dialogue which has the same time out settings as the Entity Timeouts in the main application. The user can then select the desired timeout period of 5m to 125m; after which the area will automatically revert to the previous state. The Immediate option bypasses the timeout and indefinitely fixes the area at the selected state.
In the example below, the Path area has been disarmed, so the alarm will no longer be triggered by a target in that area:
Set Tag & Severity
An operator can also tag a track:
Select the Set Tag And Severity icon:
This will open the Set Tag And Severity panel:
This will show the Tag Preset options configured in System Settings. Tag Presets
This will then tag the track with the selected Tag Preset name and severity. Tag
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Preset details are viewable in the Playback Track Query when you search for tracks. You can also search for tracks using the Tag Preset name.
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