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1. buffer status buffer status 7 7 emia Jee Sit Secs sno ok Dey 0 50 100 0 50 100 Figure 6 32 AsterixCat010Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 81 Click on the UAP tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields for the Plot Data Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 0 is implemented Click on the Sensor tab to fill in the longitude latitude and altitude of the sensor where the ASTERIX CATO10 data originates from Use the tick box to use these settings for calculation to convert Lon Lat into Range Azimuth for D6 format may INTERSOFT E S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Mo
2. Click on the UAP tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields for the Plot Data Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 1 is implemented INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 88 6 18 AstenxC at020C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs AstensCatl20Conyvert Hone Figure 6 41 AsterixCat020Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX CAT020 MLT Messages digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CAT020 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat020Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat020Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt Asterix Cat 020 Setup Asterix Cat 020 Setup Asterix Cat 020 Setup Output Selection Type buffer status Moan 0 ioe ETN 50 DE 100
3. Figure 9 1 Task manager INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 195 9 4 IAC notsupported when connecting to a DHM server When you get the error IAC not supported the first thing to check is the IP settings in the Advanced DHM Discovery menu If all IP addresses and Masks are accurate the reason could be that the I E Proxy is not installed or the service was started after the DHM service especially when this was done manually Solution is to stop both services using windows computer management and restart I E Proxy before you restart the DHM service A third reason could be when multiple network cards are installed and one is not connected The media sense setting in the registry is disabled when DHM software is installed Other software installed afterwards could however have enabled it again 9 5 Propnetary hardware is not discovered by the DHM When new proprietary hardware RIM782 RDR803 UDR600 is connected Windows will auto detect the device instance and install the proper driver Should you have purchased new proprietary hardware or because of maintenance the hardware was upgraded to a higher version the driver might not be automatically detected Installation of the most recent DHM software will be required to solve this issue Proper installation of the hardware can be checked using Windows Device Manager Please contact Intersoft Electronics Customer Support Department to receive the most
4. RASS R Data Handling Module B B Configureton gt 06 PRUE f 4 if 28 28 W Jor if 38 i 506 181 49 97 Soo i 83 9 2044 01 29 82 19 1067 81 33 37 181 HAR Tet jer k ene te eo Cee DM P jox vono 00006000 Ww User Manual Edition 12 Edition Date 02 Sep 13 Status Released Issue INTERSOFT ELECTRON IE S DOCUMENT IDENTIFICATION SHEET DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION Document Title RASS R Data Handling Module Document Reference Number EDITION 11 EDITION DATE 12 JUN 13 Abstract The RASS R Data Handling Module User manual describes the Data Handling module and the software components of which it is built This manual supplements the RASS R Toolbox manual and assumes that you are familiar with that material You should also be familiar with the operation of your computer your computer s operating system and the Intersoft Electronics specific hardware for Radar Data I O Keywords DHM Session Module DOCUMENT STATUS AND TYPE STATUS CATEGORY SS Working Draft Executive Task Draft Specialist Task Proposed Issue Lower Layer Task Released Issue ELECTRONIC BACKUP Media Identification SO INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 3 DOCUMENT APPROVAL The following table identifies all authorities who have successively approved the present issue of this document AUTHORITY NAME AND SIGNATURE DATE JOHAN VANSANT 01 06 0
5. 57 By clicking Sanity Check in the Advanced menu gt Expert the following window opens Sanity Check O1 Module StatusOutput EDDOO012 gt Anchorpattern lindout gt Parents 1 OD0000F5 02 00 gt DataSources 1 OD0000F5 02 00 gt Inputs f Output AsterinCatds4Convert DOOOOFS gt input 0 gt Outputs None OZ Module EDRReplay F3700040 gt Anchorpattern 0in7outtevent Parents None DataSources None Inputs None utputs f output 1 gt Input ZZ AsterixCatSplitter 71000CC 03 Module d AsterirCatO34Convert F970006A gt Anchorpattern linlouttevent gt Parents 1 O710006C 00 00 gt DataSources 1 O71000G6C 00 00 gt Inputs f Output 0 AsterirCatSplitter 71000000 input 0 gt Outputs output Input 0 BsderOutput 13700124 04 Module AsterinCetO48Convert 700090 gt Anchorpattern linlout gt Parents 1 O71000C0C 01 01 gt DataSources 1 O7LO000CC 01 01 gt Inputs f Output 1 AsterirCatSplitter 77100000 gt input 1 gt Outputs f output 0 Input 0 BRadarOutput 13700124 O5 Module AsterinCatSplitter 71000CC gt Anchorpattern lin out gt Parents 1 F3700040 01 02 gt DataSources 1 F3700040 01 02 gt Inputs Output 1 EDRReplay F3700040 gt input 2 gt Outputs f output 0 gt Input 0 AsterinCeatrds4Convert F9700062 f output 1 gt Input 1 AsterinCetd48Convert 700090 output 0 gt
6. Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAP tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields for the Plot Data Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 6 is implemented INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMI S Data Handling Module User manual 86 6 17 AstenxC at019C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs AstersCat0lSConvert None Figure 6 39 AsterixCat019Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX CATO19 MLT System Status Messages digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CATO19 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat019Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are text EDR status and replay Outputs are numbered clo
7. INTERSOFT S ELECTRON I Data Handling Module User manual 190 As you can see the new merged file will get the same name as the folder where it is created in If you want to check the merged file you can make an EDRReplay session in the DHM and verify the data time stamps in the file The file length is 4 hours now instead of 4 separate files of one hour Modules Input Proprietary Input Manipulation Convert Record Replay D Replay EDRReplay Replay Other Proprietary Output Output File Edit Operate Tools Advanced Help 2 ele B A Configuration EDRReplay Setup General Script Source path D FileMerger Merged EDR type Single vi Speed 1 0 Continuous index range status 1 6946 time start time current time end time 02 55 03 50 02 59 07 53 06 55 03 31 2008 01 25 2008 01 25 2008 01 25 Figure 7 6 Verify file length INTERSOFT ELECTRONIC S Data Handling Module User manual 191 8 Advanced Ale Merger This tool has the same function as the normal File Merger except that it only merges EDR files The main difference is that we do not select the different files to be merged by clicking but we define a time window For every file in the selected folder tree where the time mentioned as folder name falls in the time window that is selected the file in that folder will be merged into the new file see 6 45 for details about EDR recor
8. Figure 6 45 AsterixCat030Convert software component symbol Purpose Convert ASTERIX CATO030 Exchange of Air Situation Pictures digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CATO0Q30 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Outputs Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat030Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat030Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Asterix Cat 030 Setup Output Selection UAF version Parameters Type SAC SIK User Nb so PB Joe os oe 2 Joe so Bk Joe oe or GB Joe 9 gt woE ke oe buffer status l PRE 1 I 0 50 100 gt Asterix Cat 030 Setup Output Selection UAF version Parameters Air Situation Pictures Messages 1030 010 1030 100 1030 490 v 1030 180 4 1030 020 v 1030 181 V 1030 382 w 1030 060 E v 1030 384 w 1030 150 1030 386 w 1030 290 1030 400 1030 480 1030 110 w 1030 190 FX v Fx v ee buffer status 50 INTERSOFT S ELECGTRONM
9. Radar Service Messages ol w vDp jo 1048 010 W 1048 220 s 1048 210 1048 260 1048 140 1048 240 W 1048 030 W 1048 055 V 1048 070 1048 042 1048 110 1048 060 o lo 1048 090 1048 200 1048 120 w SP Mi D6 v o m paeen 1048 130 1048 170 1048 230 RE I FX iy Fx Mi FX Fx buffer status buffer status 7 Asterix Cat 034 048 Setup Output Selection UAPs Version Time Keeper Filter Use as Time Keeper Filter Action orF Oon buffer status buffer status 1 Figure 6 50 AsterixCat034 048Convert Configuration interface INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONIGS Data Handling Module User manual 97 Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAPs tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding CAT034 or CAT048
10. But now this UDR600 is not connected to the computer anymore Then the DHM Background Server cannot communicate with this hardware module and will result in an error Figure 5 11 Module not available INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMI S Data Handling Module User manual 55 5 2 6 Inspecting a running session You may inspect the output of software components by right clicking on an arrow see Figure 5 6 leading from the output to a next module s input and selecting Probe from the pop up menu A floating window appears les PROBE 1 Figure 5 12 Output data probe Depending on the content of the output different kinds of probes are available D6 probe text probe an event probe or just a normal probe The matching probe will be launched automatically by the software The data in the probe is presented in an appropriate manner according to the type of probe It is possible to open multiple probes They will be enumerated starting from 0 gt DHM Session Editor test File Edit Operate Tools Advanced Help leka gt PROBE 3 02 00 OB FO OG 04 02 98 46 B2 2C 01 00 57 FA OG 04 20 3C 68 9A CO 44 4C 44 D8 B2 3C FA 06 04 20 3F F 98 80 4B EB 45 FO B2 2E FA 06 04 20 3C 1F 99 39 46 F1 43 48 B2 33 FA 06 04 20 3C 55 SF 38 41 AO 42 BC B2 56 FA 06 04 20 07 9B 9D 48 04 OE OS 64 B2 4A FA 06 04 20 23 D1 9D EC OB 93 02 30 B2 4E Figure 5 13 Multiple probes opened INTERSOFT ELECTRA O
11. Drop_crc_cntr rejected replies due to CRC error Corrected replies with corrected CRC error Pluse acc internal value determined by the 1 100 pulse acceptance parameter Conf_cntr snapshot of the current reply s confidence bits Gps_pps pulse per second from GPS signal Gps_status status of the GPS locked means valid timestamping Gps_time GPS time The status windows can be used to get the configuration parameters set for best performance The configurable parameters together with site setup and conditions have an influence on Coverage Probability of detection Plot Quality RIM782 Processing Load The optimal parameters setting will depend on what is desired to be detected Figure 6 7 shows a configuration as described in heading 2 2 of IE UM 00054 002 ADS B 1090ES Extractor tuned for maximum number of tracked detections see Figure 6 12 during peak traffic over Belgium may INTERSOFT EL ECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 65 6 3 ADS B on RIM 405 BOnAlM 2 Figure 6 9 ADS BOnRIM The ADS B on RIM module has been replaced by the ADS B Decoder module and is no longer available for new sessions For compatibility reasons earlier sessions might still load with this module We recommend replacing the ADS B on RIM module in these sessions may INTERSOFT EL ECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 66 6 4 ADS B Figure 6 10 ADS B Purpose Converts ADS
12. Manual updated to DHM version 2 13 0 P23 P63 P119 Logo updated 121 Figure 2 2 toolbox updated Paragraph 6 2 updated along with figure Figure 6 6 Paragraph 6 35 updated with X Y manipulation including Figure 6 81 02 SEP 13 English language corrections P21 P33 35 P37 P39 P58 INTERSOFT ELECTRONICS Data Handling Module User manual 6 1 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS WIRODU TION Reenter mererecrterers em errno AA BR Oe wn ee mone ee nee 19 1 1 BENEFITS AND POSSIBILITIES OF THE SYSTEM ccccscccsccesscscccsccesseuscesscesseuscesccessenscesscessenscesscesseuseenccusseuccs 20 GENERACGOVERVIEW cipccacaccctcccceazecandccaccesneaeecscescatascasaseuennecoraeaseancnessecac es tseaneuscsneasenssesnszenessedeatseiwessseseseues 21 2 INET WORK OPERA TION sssasdvoneceuenosovessnwnecensnevsveudcemstiowenedetetticonesianeveidatie teem etianw EEO EESAN EEEE NETRE EEEE 21 2 2 DHM BACKGROUND SERVER iwisvcesvessewncdemsicusVeusnepetionsipdateu taensdenexedaVeuswanedens NEY ENNIE EAN KEEKO ANTAN EANTA 21 2 3 DHM CONFIGURATION MANAGER s snesvnernnvvnnvnnnvnnnvnnvnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnennennnnnnnnnnennnsnnnennenen 22 2 4 DHM AS THE BACKBONE OF THE RASS R TOOLBOX esrrerrvvvvnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnnvnnnvnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnevnnnnnennee 23 DHM BACKGROUND SERVER viss ssseccctesecsescessscccsseveccsdensaccntveuctscteatsuseseusecedeasedeusecedexesselsdcatepoasiesbosecsezeases 25 DHM CONFIGURATION
13. Baud The rate of transmission Only applicable when the Clock is internally generated and 9600bd default Drop Bad Msg If enabled all messages with faulty CRC will be skipped In the Event Config section you can specify the number of ACPs per rotation In the Transport Layer section you can specify the transport protocol to be used by the UDR The following protocols are possible UDR600 RDR803 Input Bit Input Aricat500 Input CD 13 Input U HDLC Input Link 1 Input EV 760 Input TVT2 Output U HDLC Output Bit Output TVT 2 Output Aircat500 A UDR600 is also part of the RIM782 Tick the checkbox of the Time Keeper if you want to use the GPS450 connected to the UDR600 as time keeper for the computer See also chapter 6 When the UDR600 is set to output data it cannot be used as Time Keeper Watchdog TAB see Watchdog User Manual When you right click on the software component the following status window will open In case the CRC of the data is faulty the bad counter increments STATUS UDR 01 x4002 214 X amp STATUS UDR2 215 ACP D ACPE 4096 ABP 1 Tata S334 FFS o Time 10 23 22 264 Time 08 40 42 5317 GPS Valid False Ch Ty 859 Good O Rx Bad 0 859 Good O Bx Bad 0 Figure 6 195 Status window left old UDR600 right new UDR600 RIM782 PRE790 or RDR803 al INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module 6 81 VectorOut
14. INTERSOFT S Data Handling Module User manual 113 6 32 COMMinput Purpose Inputs Outputs COMM put 1 Figure 6 73 COMMInput software component symbol Hardware interface with standard Windows COMM ports Typically used for asynchronous data acquisition The Software components are enumerated within the square brackets There will be as many COMMInput modules as there are available Windows COMM ports COMM Input modules can only be instantiated once and are mutually exclusive with COMMOutput modules None direct interface with system drivers One output byte stream of characters received on the COMM port Configuration Double click the COMM Input software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Comm Input Setup baud rate 9600 parity 0 none Sio 10 stop bits 10 1 bit Shone flow control D none timeout 10sec fa o termination char 0xA li LF _Jenable termination char T Figure 6 74 COMMInput Configuration interface Baud rate is the rate of transmission The default 1s 9600 Data bits is the number of bits in the incoming data The value of data bits is between five and eight The default value is 8 Parity specifies the parity used for every frame to be transmitted or received 0 No parity default I Odd parity 2 Even parity 3 Mark parity 4 Space parity INTERSOFT S ELC ECTROWNI Dat
15. INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGCGS Data Handling Module User manual 4 DHM Configuraton Manager When you open the DHM Configuration Manager as explained above the following user interface will appear Available sessions on DHM server Session manipulations gt DHM Conf Manager 2 9 1 File Tools wiew Advanced Help IGEN DHM IP xxx xxx xxx xxx pppp localhost 5570 Sessionis Mame Loo OES Figure 4 1 DHM Configuration Manager In this user interface we first see different menu items and menu buttons Then there is the field to select the DHM server where you want to connect to Thirdly you see the sessions that are running on the selected DHM server Finally there is space to create add delete and edit sessions All functionalities are described in detail in the next paragraphs INTERSOFT EL ECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 27 4 1 Userinterface 4 1 1 File menu An overview of all available menu items 18 given in the table below Table 4 1 File menu gt Open Ctrl 0 Opens the Session select dialog L Save Ctrl S L Save all Ctrl A Deletes a session from disk L gt Start Session Starts the selected session gt Start All Starts all loaded sessions L gt Stop Session Stops the selected session gt Stop All Stops all running sessions LD Exit Ctrl Q Exit DHM Configuration Manager Tos o o L File Merger Ctrl M Opens the File Merger tool descr
16. Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured in the Output Selection tab of the configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top right blue X Configuration Double click the ARUP Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Output Selection Type E txt mm reder M gt e buffer status 1 I I I I l S 100 Figure 6 18 ARUP Convert Configuration interface Output selection 5 output channels can be selected For each channel select the appropriate output type D6 txt EDR or Replay Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Buffer status shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status 6 8 ASR9C onvert ASASConvert Figure 6 19 ASR9Convert software component symbol INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 71 Purpose Inputs Outputs Convert digital messages ASR 9 Airport Surveillance Radar 9 13 bit CD format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASR9 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which ca
17. be overwritten after the specified timeout and execution may continue Pulse mode to be sent to MRD3 or TMD3 raw mode to be sent to MRD3 only raw compressed mode to be sent to MRD3 only Choose for the appropriate resolution 1024x1024 2048x2048 or 4096x4096 Select the correct Azimuth Change Pulse Rate 12 bit 14 bit or 16 bit The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status may INTERSOFT E S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 185 6 83 X25 25 Figure 6 200 X25 software component symbol Purpose Configure X25 protocol parameters and strip transmission protocol frames and headers so that only valid information frames remain For a detailed description see ITU recommendations on X 25 1 Inputs Single input accepts data in EDR V2 0 format containing X25 packages Outputs One output Data in EDR V2 format stripped from the X25 transportation protocol Configuration Double click the X25 software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt LAPB Setup A ES EEE Figure 6 201 X25 Configuration interface Configuration of the parameters is only necessary when the software component is connected to an Active connection on a hardware device w Size T10 T11 T12 T13 T20 T21 T22 T23 128 Channel setup Maximum frame size Sets the DCE restart request retran
18. in a protocol frame For example an UDP or TCP frame OSI Transport Layer can contain multiple ASTERIX messages Another example an U HDLC frame OSI Data Link Layer can also contain multiple ASTERIX messages In order to split the data in these protocol frames into individual ASTERIX messages the ASTERIXCatSplitter is used Remark The module does not split an ASTERIX message into different records This is done in the different ASTERIX protocol converts For more information refer to the ASTERIX structure reference 4 Even in the case when only one ASTERIX category is present in the data field it is still recommended to use the ASTERIXCatSplitter because more than one ASTERIX message of the same category can be found in one protocol frame Inputs Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Outputs Up to 6 outputs each output has an associated ASTERIX Category Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCatSplitter software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt AsterixCatSplitte f Enable selectors and enter category numbers separated Bee o aa o Dass o Bua o o O o buffer status 2 Sync 1 Figure 6 64 AsterixCatSplitter Configuration interface Click on the ch
19. is the appearance of the connection either DTE or DCE Rx Clk Receive Clock source either externally Ext or internally Int INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 140 Tx Clk Transmit Clock source either externally Ext or internally Int Baud The rate of transmission In the Event Config section you can specify the number of ACPs per rotation Status Right click the EDRReplay software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown STATUS EDR 26 02 149 Eg Time O0 00 00 000 Figure 6 117 EDR status ARP Number of received ARP messages ACP Number of received ACP messages EVT Number of received Events REC Number of received records Time Time detected may INTERSOFT EL ECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 141 6 48 Ethemet Ethernet Figure 6 118 Ethernet software component symbol Purpose Strip Ethernet transmission protocol headers may also be configured to strip UDP TCP and IP transmission protocol headers Inputs Single input accepts data in EDR V2 0 format Outputs One output Data in EDR V2 format stripped from the configured transportation protocols Configuration Double click the Ethernet software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Ethernet Eg buffer status 25 I tot I l I I I 0 50 Figure 6 119 Etherne
20. use this to output to an AsterixCat21Convert or to make an EDR recording IRD RASS S compatible format and D6 display analysis AsterixCat021 Here you can completely define the UAP for the ASTERIX cat021 content according to the EUROCONTROL standards for the ADS B messages Version 0 23 and 0 26 is implemented Sensor You can fill in the longitude latitude and altitude of the sensor where the ADS B data originates from Use the tick box to use INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMZI E S Data Handling Module User manual 67 these settings for calculation to convert Lon Lat into Range Azimuth for D6 format Status Right click the ADS B software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown I STATUS ADS B DEL HMess sec 0 DFLS Mess sec 0 tracked DO0 z60 oO DO ZE0A oO T Syrera 0 Position oO Velocity ID Other o 000 1 000 2 000 3 000 4 000 Figure 6 12 ADS B Status window ADS B messages sec Number of valid ADS B messages received per second DO 260 DO 260A T Syncro Position Velocity ID Other FOM PA Number of DO 260 type transponders currently tracked Number of DO 260A type transponders currently tracked Time synchronization value in case of FOM 8 9 Number of transponders transmitting position information that are currently tracked Number of transponders transmitting velocity information that are currently t
21. 090303_1700 i 090303_1800 O 090303_1900 CO 090303 2000 0 090303 2100 090303 2200 0 090303 2300 0 54 E gt Merged Figure 7 3 Files directory structure INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 189 When the File Merger is open select the correct Source and Destination paths After a selection of 4 files out of 7 available files the window will be like this Ex File Merger V1 1 0 2 EHF Source a DA Filererger Files EDR EDR recording Files Destination a DI FileMergeriMergedJEDR Available Files Selected Files 090303 1700 090303 1900 090303 1800 090303 2000 090303 1900 090303 2100 090303 2000 090303 2200 090303 2100 090303 2200 090303 2300 Progress Figure 7 4 Merging 4 files When you press the start button gt the merging process will start as can be seen in the Progress bar esken ses eee wa Merging EDR Now the result can be seen in the path given in Destination Path field An example in Windows Explorer can be seen in the next picture File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q sak Y S si Search iy Folders fizi Address D FileMerger Merged EDR Folders x Name B Desktop A Z EDR edr B My Documents EDR idx 4 My Computer S WinXP C Sw Data D O CAMPAIGN RASS R O CAMPAIGN S6 amp DATA RASS R 3 FileMerger 5 Files O Merged og 7 ft re wot Figure 7 5 Merged file
22. 15 AstenxC at017C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs AsterxCatO1 Convert None Figure 6 35 AsterixCat017Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX CATO17 Mode S Surveillance Co ordination Function messages digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CATO17 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat017Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat017Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialogs are shown gt Asterix Cat 017 Setup gt Asterix Cat 017 Setup Output Selection UAPs Version Filte Output Selection UAPs Version O OG Type D6 1017 200 spare w v _ ob lo 1017 230 spare v D6 SAC SIC Data Link Function Messages vnp p 1017 010 1017 045 1017 360 w D 1017 012 1017 070 spare vDp jo 1017 050 W spare V D6 OL DE vDp fo 1017 240 W spare O D6 1017 210 SP v vop lo sp Sp Mi buffer status FEET Figure 6 36 AsterixCa
23. 16 100 61 5570 Version Unknown 172 16 100 94 5670 Version Unknown 172 16 100 93 5570 V 2 9 0 172 16 100 36 5570 Version Unknown 172 16 100 33 5570 Version Unknown L Zu 4 che Figure 4 35 DHM Discover result As you can see in the figure above from DHM 2 9 0 onward also the version number is sent in a data packet See also Figure 4 15 DHM Background Server version unknown The IP addresses from the discovered DHM Background servers will now be saved until you choose Advanced gt Clear DHM IP Discover They also appear in the dropdown list as in Figure 4 10 DHM server list Though this dropdown list also shows DHM Background Servers that were active in the past but where you did not receive a DHM response from The DHM Discover function corresponds to the DHM Configuration Manager computer Therefore this function can be used when you are not connected to a DHM Background Server this in contrast with for example the IP functions When you changed the IP settings of the computer where the DHM Configuration Manager is running on you need to restart the computer Only after restart the DHM Configuration Manager will recognize the new IP settings and can correctly discover other DHM servers INTERSOFT S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 48 5 Session editor To edit configure and check session you need to take a look in their configuration This can be done using
24. 39 8 9 58 4 37 8 9 09 38 8 9 34 4 lt 134 1 32 92 123 30 22 4 Figure 6 110 EDRRecorder status The status display shows how many data packets in number and percentage of the total over all channels are recorded on each of the 6 channels INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGS Data Handling Module 6 46 EDRReplay User manual 137 EDRHeplay Mone Figure 6 111 EDRReplay software component symbol Purpose Replay read an EDR recording from disk Previously captured data is played back as it was recorded with the option of increasing playback speed replay only a subsection and replay in continuous loop Inputs None reads files from disk Files must be in EDR V2 0 or EDR V1 0 format Outputs Six outputs to mimic the EDR hardware device One output per recorded line Data is output in EDR V2 0 format The event output O replays event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 The event output X replays ACP ARP PPS Configuration Double click the EDRReplay software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Source path Type gt EDRReplay Setup General Script Source path D DATA RASS RITESTIEDRII hour 0903041 Ml0a0304 0700 type Singe wi speedo Continuous status 0 4344 time index range start time current time end time 14 55 03 29 14 55 18 93 15 55 03 07 2008 01 25 2008 01 25 2008 01 25 Figu
25. 87 D6Replay Software component symbol Purpose Replay read a D6 recording from disk Previously captured data is played back with the option of increasing playback speed replay only a subsection and replay continuous loop Inputs None reads files from disk Files must be in D6 format Outputs One output Data is output in D6 format The event output replays event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Configuration Double click the D6Replay software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown type Single vi Speed 1 0 Continuous status 0 index range tart time current time end time 11 00 00 17 11 00 00 17 12 00 00 03 2008 01 25 2008 01 25 2008 01 25 Figure 6 88 D6Replay Configuration interface Source path Enter a Source path this is the full path to the directory from which you wish to retrieve the recording When the file is correctly loaded you will see a start and end time filled in The files are stored on the machine where the DHM background server is running Type When type is set to Single one can choose the replay speed for the recording default means as recorded 2 means twice as fast use 0 5 to playback at half the recording speed etc When speed is set to 0 the D6 replay module will replay as fast as possible When type is set to Block a fixed block length is used for replay Dr DHM modules use buffer overflow protection So even when
26. ASTERIX CATO18 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat018Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat018Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialogs are shown gt Asterix Cat 018 Setup Output Selection UAPs Version t Output Selection UAPs Version O O Type SAC SIC Data Link Function Messages D6 D6 o O ol D6 D6 D6 vDp Jo 1018 036 1018 018 1018 002 1018 014 1018 031 1018 019 1018 006 1018 015 1018 032 4 oe lo 1018 028 1018 007 1018 020 1018 033 1018 030 1018 008 1018 021 1018 034 v hmm sne op b 1018 025 1018 009 1018 022 1018 035 soo lo 1018 027 1018 010 1018 023 1018 012 1018 029 018 011 1018 004 1018 013 w ajoe lo m wje sp sp aa a buffer status 7 Figure 6 38 AsterixCat018Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality
27. Ctrl C Copy a module L gt Paste Ctrl V Paste a module Operate o SOS gt Start all Start all modules in the current session Stop all Stop all modules in the current session L gt Change to run mode edit mode Ctrl M mode Change to other mode Under development Advanced o SOS gt Autoload Set a session in Autoload mode Set a session in Autorun mode Set a session in Persistent mode L Expert 4 Sanity check Open the session sanity check Display version information 5 1 2 Buttons An overview of all available buttons is given in the table below Table 5 2 Different buttons 700m out Zoom out the editing pane Zoom in out by selecting a scale factor INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 50 5 2 Configuration 5 2 1 Adding and removing a software component Software components are the building blocks of the DHM they have specific functions like input capture data output storage on disk broadcast on LAN and manipulation convert data strip transport layer By connecting different software components together you can build a DHM session to provide simple or complex functionality In edit mode there is a Modules selection list on the left side of the window from where you may select software components to build a session Select a component from the list and double click it to add it to the configuration window If you wish to remove a component from the configuration select it
28. EDR V2 0 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CATO08 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat008Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are text EDR replay and vector Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat008Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown amp Asterix Cat 008s Setup i Asterix Cat 008s Setup Asterix Cat 008s Setup Output Selection Type buffer status 1 UAP version Sensor Output Selection UAP Version Sensor Output Selection UAP Version Sensor SAC SIC Monosensor Weather Information Messages Sensor Coordinates k ob jo 1008 010 w 1008 090 v C Use Sensor Coordinates for Calculation 1008 000 w 1008 100 w inn lal Longitude 4 54 47 58 H M S xob jo 1008 020 1008 110 oe Jo 1008 034 1008 038 w Alttude 50 fm a Of fb 1008 040 w SP v 1008 050 w RFS v vor a mo we buffer status buffer status 1 Figure 6 30 AsterixCat008Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence wi
29. Following dialogs are shown Asterix Cat 021 Setup Output Selection Type O Oo o O D6 D6 D6 D6 D6 UAP v v v v v Sensor White List Version Filte White List SAC SIC Output Selection UAP ADS B Messages Version Sensor v 1021 210 w 1021 230 1021 145 1021 150 1021 151 1021 152 1021 155 FX S5 1021 157 1021 160 1021 165 1021 170 1021 095 Eee 1021 032 w 1021 200 w FX v 1021 020 w ns 1021 220 1021 1465 1021 148 1021 110 SPARE SPARE V FX v SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE RE SP FX SPARE v FX v FX FX v FX w FX v FX v FX FX ISIC ISIC ICICI CiKisi sisi sisi buffer status CO Cre cing 0 50 Output Selection Version Sensor Filte White List Output Selection UAP Version Sensor Sensor Coordinates C Use Sensor Coordinates for Calculation Longitude H M 5 Latitude H M 5 Altitude m buffer status Fun Ip a La ete 0 50 buffer status ee TAERAA aL Se aay 0 50 Figure 6 44 AsterixCat021Convert Configuration interface Filter White List OFF PASS Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequ
30. Handling Module Timing Source User manual 172 This control selects between encoder input 1 or 2 or composite video input 7 or 8 Trigger This control selects the source of the trigger pulses This control selects the trigger zero range between trigger input 1 trigger input 2 composite video on video input 7 or composite video on video input 8 ACP input Select the correct ACP value 12 14 or 16 bit Range Limits the range in Nm for the input video Status When you right click on the software component and select status the following status window will open Ptr ACP ARP ACPR IPR i STATUS V TMD 4 UVR for TMD counters ptr 603904 ACP 3901 ARP 11 ACPR 16383 IPR 12066 Figure 6 177 TMD Status window Pointer to memory write position ACPs received since last reference number of received ARPs ACP rate Interrogations per revolution trigger INTERSOFT S ELECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 173 6 74 TPS77Convert TPS Convert Figure 6 178 TPS77Convert software component symbol Purpose Convert digital messages TPS77 interface 13 bit CD format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean TPS77 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Outputs Up to 5 outputs each output has an associat
31. Input 0 AsterinCetds4Convert D0000F5 Oo Module AsterinCetOs4Convert DO000FS gt Anchorpattern linlouttevent an L ee ee Figure 5 15 Sanity check It is a text version of the graphical representation of a session and can be used for advanced debugging purposes only ELECTRON I INTERSOFT S Data Handling Module 6 Software components User manual 58 This chapter provides a detailed overview of all the available software components in alphabetical order NI First read this section before reading the different software modules Software component blocks that correspond to hardware will only appear in the module list when the hardware is connected to the pc running the DHM Background Server Remember that by pressing the rescan button l refer to 4 2 8 1 Rescan modules you can display hardware that was connected to the pc after the start of the DHM server Refer to 3 DHM Background Server Intersoft Electronics hardware will be listed in the Proprietary Input and Output field In the left figure below no hardware is connected In the right figure a RDR803 RIM782 and UDR600 are connected to the pc running the DHM server Some of these devices can work both as input or output depending on the configuration in the DHM session Through further developments of RASS R hardware new modules will become available at new software releases for example the UVR892 Input Pro
32. S Format Format buffer status l Share this folder Input 1 w br GETS EE STE ee 1 0 25 50 75 100 Figure 6 3 Drag and drop Dragging and dropping between a processing pc where the DHM Background Server runs on and a monitoring pc where the DHM Configuration Manager runs on is not possible In this case you have to copy and paste the path Alternatively for recording modules you can also type a path If the path does not exist yet a folder will be created INTERSOFT ELECTRONIC S Data Handling Module User manual 61 Time Stamping The DHM always uses the PC time to timestamp each received data package with a time of recording TOR In order to accurate measure the processing delay of the radar the TOR field has to be set in the EDR or D6 format as soon as possible Therefore this is done by an input module for example UDPInput TCPInput UDR600 instead of a recording module for example EDRRecorder D6Recorder S4Recorder When setting recording parameters in a recording module it can be selected to use the TOR from the data or the current system time to time stamp the file header and folder name See for example Figure 6 84 The time of detection TOD present in the EDR D6 or S4 file is received from the radar data content or in case of ADS B data extracted by the RIM782 in combination with a GPS450 the RIM782 sets the TOD The UDR module can further be used to synchronise the PC clock with
33. SUPPORTED WHEN CONNECTING TO A DHM SERVER c ccccscceccececcecceccecescesceccscescesceseecescescescacs 195 9 5 PROPRIETARY HARDWARE IS NOT DISCOVERED BY THE DHM i sernenernennvnenevnrnennenennrnennrnennnnennrnennnnennnnennnnene 195 INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGS Data Handling Module User manual 9 TABLE OF FIGURES Figure 1 1 Block diagram of the DHM processing and monitoring PC orrrrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnvnnnnnennrrnnnnnn 19 Figure 2 1 Block diagram of the DHM Single pc ccccccccccssscccccccccnsssseccceeeenassseeeeeeeeaaeseeeeeeeeseaaeeeeeeeeeesaaaaeseeeeeeseaaanees 2d Figure 2 2 RASS R Too0lbDox rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnssnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunsnenenssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunsseee 23 Figure 2 3 Campaign directory structure rrrnrnnvnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnvnvrrrrnnnnnnnnnnenrrrrrrrrrnrrrnrnnnnnnnnssnssssssrrenennnsnrnnnnnnnnsssssnsee 24 Figure 3 1 Services Management Consol rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnrnnnnrssrnnnnnnnnnssssnsssnnnnnnensnrnnnnnnnnnssssssee 23 Figure 3 2 Start and stop the DHM Background SerVer rrrrrnrnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrrnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnneenrrnnnrnnnneeesrennnnnnneee 25 Figure 4 1 DHM Configuration Manager rrrrrrnnnnnrnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrnnvnnnnnnnnrnrnnrnnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnnenssnnnsnnnnnennnennnnnnnnesessennsnnnneee 26 Figure 4 2 Po Poet Lapeer ANA AAE i E EA 29 Figure 4 3 Enable passw
34. Time Keeper Filter Action GJOFF OON buffer status buffer status Figure 6 22 AsterixCat001 002Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONIGS Data Handling Module User manual 73 Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAPs tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding CATOO1 or CATO002 Data Fields Click on the UAP Param tab to fill in the CATOO1 scaling Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of each ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 0 1s implemented Click on the Time Keeper tab and tick the checkbox if you want to use the ASTERIX CAT002 data stream as time keeper for the computer Based on the North messages received in the data and the ARP pulses input by hardware e g the RIM782 an exa
35. UAP Version Sensor Output Selection UAP Version Sensor Output Selection UAP Version Sensor SAC SIC Multilateration Target Reports Sensor Coordinates 1020 010 1020 070 1020 105 1020 230 C Use Sensor Coordinates for Calculation 1020 020 1020 202 w 1020 210 1020 260 w 1020 140 1020 090 W 1020 300 1020 030 Longitude _4 54 47 58_ H M 5 1020 041 1020 100 1020 310 1020 055 v Latitude _51 08 58 92_ H M 5 1020 042 1020 220 1020 500 1020 050 Altitude 5o m 1020 161 1020 245 1020 400 1020 170 1020 110 1020 250 v FX vi FX vi FX vi FX vi buffer status buffer status as K J 55 niste L 0 50 100 0 50 100 Figure 6 42 AsterixCat020Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAP tab on top of the configuration window to
36. UTC time by selecting the checkbox use as timekeeper See for example Figure 6 194 Proprietary hardware such as RIM782 UDR600 RDR803 enables the UDR module The UDR will check each second whether the PC clock has to be synchronized with the GPS time or not On the condition that the GPS450 sends a valid time message to the UDR the time message IS valid once the GPS450 receives enough satellite signals and had sufficient time to get synchronized and the difference with the PC clock is more than 100ms the PC clock is corrected When no GPS450 or other time source e g NTP time server is available the PC time can also be synchronized with the time present in the North Messages of ASTERIX CATO02 or 034 data by using their respective convert modules It is required to pass also the ARP pulse to the input of the convert module using the event output of the UDR input module in order to calculate the difference in receive time of the ARP and the TOD of the North message A time synchronization routine will correct the PC time when the time difference is more than 100ms See also the tutorial at the end of the TMD3 usermanual IE UM 00030 xxx TMD3 pdf Whether a time server GPS450 or North Message ARP is used to synchronise PC time the date is not corrected and will have to be set manually may INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module 6 1 ADCCP Convert User manual Figure 6 4 ADCCP Convert software c
37. User manual 127 6 39_D6toRSRP Figure 6 91 D6toRSRP software component symbol Purpose Converts D6 digital data messages to RSRP Inputs Single input accepts data in D6 format Outputs Data messages in RSRP format Configuration Double click the D6ToRSRP software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt D to ASTERIX Cat034 048 Setup Sensor Sensor Coordinates stepo Longitude fo o deg latitude o deal Atte Ii Figure 6 92 D6toRSRP Configuration Interface Sensor Coordinates Not used pa INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 128 6 40 D6 ToS4 Figure 6 93 D6toS4 Software component symbol Purpose Converts D6 data messages to S4 S4 data can be used in other software tools for example in the RASS S Inventory tool or in the RASS R Radar Comparator Mono Dual Inputs Single input accepts data in D6 format Outputs Data messages in S4 format For example to send it to the S4 recorder Configuration Double click the D6ToS4 software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown E D6 To 54 X buffer status 0 50 Figure 6 94 D6ToS4 Configuration interface The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Status Right click the D6ToS4software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is
38. arrow can be drawn this means that the input from the arrow has a wrong data format for the output you wish to connect to Take into account the following rules an output must be connected to an input and X to an X an O to an O When correctly positioned over the grey X release the mouse button If you wish to remove a connection select the arrow in the configuration window and press the Delete key on your keyboard INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 52 5 2 3 Configuring a software component Double click the component in the module to open the component specific configuration window A detailed description of each software component is provided in chapter 6 pa eee hee A ee oe ee ee i i i UDP Output Setup X EDRReplay ES Hone fi i ESS SS SS a a ae a a ate Dox XXX 1k pppp el a 5 z 5 a Perret fpe y n Co E EE Type EDR V2 0 w buffer status I I I I l 0 50 100 Figure 5 5 Configuring a software component 5 2 4 Reananging objects You may rearrange objects such as software components and arrows when the session configuration window is set in edit mode 5 2 4 1 Moving Modifying software components Software Components are depicted by rectangles you can edit the rectangles by first selecting them Select the object by moving the cursor to the centre of the object and then clicking the left mouse button Selected components a
39. assigning Data Items to Data Fields UDP User Datagram Protocol A connectionless unreliable Internet protocol Coordinated Universal Time X 25 is the CCITT s recommendation for the interface between a DTE Time To Live An internet header field which indicates the upper bound on how long this internet datagram may exist UAP and DCE over a Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN Generally X 25 covers layers I to 3 of the ISO communication model but the term is used here to refer specifically to packet layer 3 X 25 is carried within the Information Field of LAPB frames my INTERSOFT l ELECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 19 1 Introduction The RASS R Data Handling Module DHM is a radar data input output system On the one hand it can run as RMCDE large scaled in an ACC or smaller setup on the radar site On the other hand it can be the backbone for other RASS R programs by preprocessing data for displaying in the MRD3 and TMD3 and analysis in the TRACKAN or Radar Comparator Mono Dual It can also be used in combination with the Data Replay tool to reinject timestamp corrected data The DHM consists of 2 main parts the DHM Background Server and the DHM Configuration Manager The DHM background Server is a process that runs as a service in the background of the computer while the DHM Configuration Manager is a HMI to connect to the DHM Server Due to its unique design both components
40. can have 4 modes Table 4 3 Different session modes l A session is loading When multiple sessions are selected to load at the same loading l j time loading will be done one by one The session is running after having pressed the run button X stopped The session is not running running after having pressed the stop button error There is an error in the session for example the session contains a software module referring to a RIM782 but the hardware is not available anymore In Chapter 5 Session editor you will see how to configure and monitor sessions by means of the Session Editor This last window can be opened pressing the Edit button l amp 1 or just by double clicking on the session name INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 36 Once a session is created the DHM Background Server builds a separate executable for this session This executable is only visible in Windows Task Manager The different numbers assigned to the executables correspond to the numbers between before the session names In the figure below you see the following executables e YARDIOS_SESSION_ENGINE_0 exe this corresponds to session 0 in the DHM Configuration Manager which is named RIM7820UTPUT e YARDIOS_SESSION_ENGINE_1 exe this corresponds to session 1 in the DHM Configuration Manager which is named DATASET RMCDE OPS e YARDIOS SESSION ENGINE 2 exe this corres
41. correction in NM with a precision of 0 001NM Range bias is only changed for X Y or Range Azimuth data Not for Lon Lat data Enable Range Gain and fill in the correction in ppm Azimuth Enable Azimuth Bias and fill in the correction in deg with a precision of 0 00 I deg You can also use eccentricity correction based on a RASS S processed eccentricity file Altitude Enable Barometric Correction based on a barometric sounding file INTERSOFT ECE CTRON NIC S Data Handling Module User manual 120 Lon Lat Enable Calculate long lat and fill in the position of the radar It will calculate and add the long lat based on the range azimuth data X Y Enter the desired bias for X and or Y in degrees Use the checkboxes to select if you want to apply the bias Buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Status Right click the D6Manipulation software component symbol in the session configuration diagram to select status Following dialog is shown STATUS D6Manipulation Ed f DE processed 0 Figure 6 82 D6Manipulation status The status display shows the number of D6 data packets that where processed may INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 121 6 36 D6Rec order OER ecorder Figure 6 83 D6Recorder software component symbol Purpose Record D6 information onto disk Recording can group D6 records together and arc
42. edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields for the Plot Data INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 89 Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 5 is implemented Click on the Sensor tab to fill in the longitude latitude and altitude of the sensor where the ASTERIX CAT020 data originates from Use the tick box to use these settings for calculation to convert Lon Lat into Range Azimuth for D6 format may INTERSOFT E S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 90 6 19 AstenxCat021Convert Figure 6 43 AsterixCat021Convert software component symbol Purpose Convert ASTERIX CATO21 ADS B Messages digital messages format to other Inputs Outputs formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CATO21 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat02 1Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat021Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram
43. i i 1055 Fram x format Final at timestamp Figure 6 125 IOSS Framing Configuration interface Format choose between Mayer and Final Timestamp choose between relative and absolute The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 145 6 52IRDRec order Figure 6 126 IRDRecorder software component symbol Purpose Record IRD information onto disk Recording can group IRD records together and archive recordings based on the configuration settings IRD information is used as a RASS S Mode S analysis format Inputs Single input accepts data in IRD format from multiple sources This means that more than one source may be configured the data is then combined into a single recording Event input accepts event data Outputs None stores output files on disk Configuration Double click the IRDRecorder software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt IRD Recorder Setup General Script Destination path None Period None Rec Delimiter All recordings Archive System Time Time Source buffer status Eee Figure 6 127 IRDRecorder Configuration interface Destination path Enter a destination path this is the full path to the directory in which you wish to store the recordings The files are stored on t
44. in the configuration window and press the Delete key on your keyboard You may move the components around in the configuration window simply by dragging them with the mouse A typical configuration consists of several components input processing and output as in the example below i gt DHM Session Editor STATUS OUTPUT File Edit Operate Tools Advanced Hi B gre Figure 5 3 Session example The modules in the list correspond to the Module List window as described in paragraph 4 2 7 1 Caution Never delete more than 20 modules at once as this will cause a session crash and unsaved modifications will be lost INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMI S Data Handling Module User manual 51 5 2 2 Connecting software components The components are wired together by arrows drawn from one component s output to another component s input A sample session under construction is shown here Figure 5 4 Software components detail Notice the different connection anchors on the software components outputs are depicted with a blue X inputs are depicted with a grey X event connections are depicted with a red O North Sector Message or red X ACP ARP PPS You can draw arrows between outputs and inputs by moving the cursor over the blue X until it changes into a hand icon click and hold the left mouse button while dragging the cursor towards the grey X to which you wish to connect the output If no
45. in the following directory F RADAR DATAV This file contains radar data from the 13 08 07 and from 14 08 07 We want to merge some of these files into one file placed in another directory called E FileMerger The print screen below shows the different files in Windows Explorer Make sure there are only edr files in the folder and no D6 or other file formats RADAR DATA File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 7 3 pi Search le Folders Folders x Name Type Date Modified GE iS RADAR DATA A 070813 File Folder 15 11 2007 13 54 E 070813 070814 FileFolder 15 11 2007 13 54 Sy 070814 IG RASS R Manuals Gy TEMP IG Templates Ea Windows Installer Clean Up Figure 8 3 Files directory structure For example we want to merge the files recorded on 13 08 07 started at 11 15 00 and ended on 14 08 07 at 13 30 00 Set this time using the Set time and date window and by using the 4 increase decrease buttons 7 INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 193 gt Set Time and Date 11 15 00 000 3l 13 30 00 000 August v 2007 August w 2007 Sun Mon Tue wea Thu Fr Sat Sun Mon Tue wea Thu Fa set i 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 Sete onon core Ca Figure 8 4 Set time and date window When the File Merger
46. instead of actual timestamps Status Right click the Replay software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown E STATUS Name BERTEM Source D YCAMPAIGN S6V ACT GLOBAL RECORDINGS REPLAY Start 10 00 00 265 End 11 00 00 140 Current 10 01 48 046 Progress 3 4 Figure 6 149 Replay status This module can only be used in combination with the Data Replay tool Refer to the manual from the Data Replay tool INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 158 6 63 RSRPC onvert Figure 6 150 RSRP Software component Purpose Converts RSRP digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts data in RSRP format Outputs Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the RSRP configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 format text format EDR V2 0 and Vector Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the RSRPConvert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown amp RSRP Convert Setup Output Selection Type Site o so o e OE o vo a vnr Ga vor buffer status 26 I I I I I 0 50 Figure 6 151 RSRPConvert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type select
47. manual 63 ADS BDecoder 48 Figure 6 6 ADS B Decoder software component symbol Purpose to input ADS B data Inputs None direct interface to RIM782 and UVR892 hardware In combination with a RIM the ADS B Decoder module will only appear when the USB Video output is connected to the pc running the DHM server Outputs One single output that must be connected to the ADS B module Configuration Double click the ADS BDecoder software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown ADS BDecoder Setup video SnapShot Channel Trig Level y Ze Input 1 wt O 2 Pulse Acceptance J strict relax Max Confidence bits cn I Amplitude 4 T oversampling 7 un I 0 A I I I I I I I I I I I Auto Trig O 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2047 ll D Samples OK sil il pl Figure 6 7 ADS BDecoder configuration interface Channel Trigger Level Pulse Acceptance Max Confidence Oversampling Auto Trigger Snapshot window I and 2 in combination with the UVR892 I to 6 corresponds to the video channels on the RIM782 Ch1 to 4 for Input I to 4 I for Input 5 and Q for Input 6 the trigger level must be set just above the peaks of the noise floor Use the horizontal zoom button to zoom in on the noise floor min 0 max 100 These are values resulting in a value use internally to determine if pulses ar
48. may ee 6 31_CD 2C Convert Figure 6 71 CD 2c Convert Software Module symbol Purpose Converts CD 2C digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts clean CD 2C data Outputs Five output channels CD 2C data in D6 text vector or EDR format Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the CD 2C software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialogs are shown gt CD 2C Setup Output Selection Output Type Message Type 0O D6 z O ve wl g 06 O w gl 06 v v v buffer status All Al Al gt CD 2C Setup Version Filter Output Selection Version Filter Standard CD 2C vi v i vi a A y buffer status 1 Figure 6 72 CD 2Convert configuration interface Output selection 5 output channels can be selected For each channel select the appropriate output type D6 txt or EDR Choose the appropriate message type for every enabled channel to filter on Status Target Weather Strobe Map or All messages Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Version Filter Select the correct version of CD 2C Standard or LRR disabled future development Buffer status shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status EL ECTRONI
49. number is reported Chapter 6 introduction improved Chapter 6 7 and 8 printscreens updated Section 6 29 renamed to AsterixPacketizer Section 6 9 AsterixCat001 002Convert added Section 6 17 AsterixCat019Convert added Section6 18 AsterixCat02Q0Convert added Section 6 22 AsterixCat034 048Convert added Section 6 45 module name changed to EDRRecorder and type explained INTERSOFT ELECTRONICS Data RR Module User manual 5 Section 6 55 module name changed to pcapInput Section 6 73 support of the UVR892 Chapter 7 File merger updated References added 09 11 09 Manual updated to DHM version 2 9 1 P59 P190 Section 6 2 ADS B Decoder added Section 6 59 and 6 60 Replay increased to 12 channels 02 12 10 Manual updated to DHM version 2 10 0 P21 P196 TCP IP port numbers note added in Table 2 1 Time Keeper described at start of chapter 6 6 2 ADS B Decoder has updated explanation Replay modules have speed parameter better explained paragraph 6 37 and 6 46 versions mentioned for various convert modules ASTERIXCatSplitter updated with better explanation paragraph 6 28 Section 6 6 Alenia RHP Decoder added Reference 4 and 5 added at the end of this manual TMD module section 6 73 offset explained Section 9 5 USB device troubleshooting added 10 SEP 12 Manual updated to DHM version 2 12 0 ARUP convert module added Extended CAT48 and SP added to ASTERIX CAT34 48 convert module 12 JUN 13
50. occupying TCP port 5570 and restart the DHM background server Labview NULL refnum was passed as input Problem with ActiveX component loading restart the DHM configuration manager keep the background server running The VI is not in memory Another LabVIEW application is occupying the DHM background server TCP port 5570 Quit the application occupying TCP port 5570 and restart the DHM background server INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMI S Data Handling Module User manual 197 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS Reference Document 1 ITU Recommendations for X 25 10 96 http www 1itu int 2 POEMS ICD in RASS S This is installed with RASS S You can find more information about EDR IDX IOSS RD IE DD 00273 002 ICD S4 pdf 3 For all ASTERIX categories refer to the EUROCONTROL website http www eurocontrol int asterix public subsite_homepage homepage html 4 ASTERIX Structure SUR ET1 ST05 2000 STD 01 01 http www eurocontrol int asterix gallery content public documents pt I ed 130 pdf 5 D6 ICD IE DD 00272 001 ICD D6 pdf may INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S
51. other options Source path is the full path to the pcap file from which you wish to retrieve the data See also figure above Network adapter Select the network adapter on which you wish to capture data Filter Enter a filter which you wish to apply to the data See http www tcpdump org for a full explanation of the filter language Wireshark capture filters use the same language INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 150 Link type Select the link layer protocol that is used no link layer encapsulation default Ethernet 10Mb Experimental Ethernet 3Mb Amateur Radio AX 25 Proteon ProNET Token Ring Chaos IEEE 802 Networks ARCNET with BSD style header Serial Line IP 10 Point to point Protocol 11 FDDI OM NIQAURKEN Common filter examples Capture all traffic to and from the Ethernet address 08 00 08 15 ca fe Ether host 08 00 08 1 5 ca fe Capture all traffic to and from the ip address 192 168 0 10 Host 192 168 0 10 Capture all traffic to and from the TCP port 80 http of all machines Tcp port 80 Capture all traffic to and from the ip address 192 168 0 10 except http Host 192 168 0 10 and not tcp port 80 may INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 151 6 56 pcapOutput Figure 6 134 pcapOutput software component symbol Purpose This module can send a digital data stream to an Ethernet adapter installed on
52. shown STATUS D6ToS4 DE to 54 2164 Figure 6 95 D6ToS4 status The status display shows how many records are converted from D6 to S4 INTERSOFT S EL ECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 129 S4 Probe If you select probe on the output arrow following dialog opens A Code 27325 Altitude 19124 TOOs 756 0 Datalink Counte 1040020 Status 42435331 TargetDh 38343862E TargetIDl l I Datalink type O stseg CD AICB Figure 6 96 S4 probe INTERSOFT ELECTRONIC S Data Handling Module User manual 130 6 41 Data manipulation Data Manipulation None Figure 6 97 D6 Manipulation software component symbol Purpose Manipulates an EDR V2 0 data stream in real time Inputs Single input accepts data in EDR V2 0 format Outputs Single output in EDR V2 0 format Configuration Double click the DataManipulation software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialogs are shown FS B P r lii Data Manipulation Data Manipulation 1 Bit Inverse j 2 Bytewise Bit Reverse 3 None 3 Wordwise Bit Reverse 1 Byte Swap 4 None None None 5 None 5 None l v buffer status buffer status 7 are Ty a eae aaa 0 50 100 0 50 100 Figure 6 98 Data Manipulation configuration interface This module allows manipulating the data in the following ways Bit Inverse al
53. single recording Event input accepts ACP ARP PPS On line 0 None stores output files on disk Configuration Double click the Recorder software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown All recordings w Archive RASSSFormat Format buffer status 0 I 100 Figure 6 107 Recorder Configuration interface Destination path Enter a destination path this is the full path to the directory in which you wish to store the recordings The files are stored on the machine where the DHM background server is running Period Select a Period ranging from 1min to 3months to specify the file size Recordings are stored in chunks of period size select none for continuous recoding in one data file Archive When using a specific period the archive setting specifies how long recording files will be kept on disk ranging from I day to 10 years Old recordings will be deleted to make place for new ones Select All recordings if no recordings are to be removed Format Choose RASS S compatible format for the recording may INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module Buffer status User manual 135 indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status The following setup is only necessary when the recording will be analyzed further in RASS S When you click the pencil button the following dialog will open Record
54. software component symbol rrrnnrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnvnnnnnennnrnnnnnn 98 Figure 6 53 AsterixCat034Convert Configuration interface cccccccsscccccccccccccnsscsecccceccaaeesseccceeeeaaesseeeeeeesaaaaseeseeeeeeaaaes 98 Figure 6 54 AsterixCat048Convert software component Symbol rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnvnvnrvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrnnnrrvrrnnnnnnnnssere 100 Figure 6 55 AsterixCat048Convert Configuration interface ccccccccsecccccccccccccsecssccccesecaessseecceeseaaaeseeeceeeeauaaeeeeeeseeaas 100 VNR 101 Figure 6 57 AsterixCat062Convert software component symbol rrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvvvvnvvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrnrnnnrrrrrnnnnnnen 102 Figure 6 58 AsterixCat062Convert Configuration Interface rrrrrrrrnnnnnrnrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrnrrnnnneerrrrnrrnnnneeensnene 102 Figure 6 59 AsterixCat063Convert software component SYmbol rrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnvnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrnnnrrrrrnnnnnnnnseeee 104 Figure 6 60 AsterixCat063Convert Configuration interface rrrrrrrnnnrrnrrrrrrrnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnnneerrrrnnrnnnnneesrnnnnnn 104 Figure 6 61 AsterixCat065Convert software component Symbol rrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnvnvvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnrrrrnnrvrvrrnnnnnnnnnsere 106 Figure 6 62 AsterixCat065Convert Configuration interface rrrrrrrnnnrrrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrnrrnnnnnrrrrrrnrnnnnneerrrrnrrnnnnneeserrnnnnn 106 Figure 6 63 AsterixCatSplitter software component symbol rrrrrrnnnnnnn
55. status ae 0 50 100 Figure 6 101 DataTrimmer Configuration interface Check the respective checkboxes to strip a header and or footer Give in the number of bytes to strip and the offset in bytes from begin or from end By enabling the Unwrap functionality you have the possibility to read out the length of a data packet and to make separate data packets based on this information For example suppose that a UDP packet contains different ASTERIX CATO001 packets one after each other Knowing that in ASTERIX there is a 2 byte length description with a byte offset from the beginning the Data Trimmer can read this length and cut the different ASTERIX CATOO1 messages inside this UDP packet In this way the long UDP packet can be unwrapped in different ASTERIX CATOOI messages The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status may INTERSOFT E S EL ECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 132 6 43 EADSC onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs EADS Convert Figure 6 102 EADSConvert software component symbol Convert EADS PEX ST digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean EADS PEX ST data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output forma
56. the pe It gives the possibility to create a header and footer Inputs All type of data Outputs Can be HEX format Ethernet or FDDI being output by the network adapter Configuration Double click the pcapOutput software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Depending on the type selection one of the following dialogs is shown pcap Output Setup x i pcap Output Setup Ed pcap Output Setup network adapter network adapter network adapter Network adapter Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Network adapter Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Network adapter Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Driver Microsoft s Packet Scheduler Ethernet Driver Microsoft s Packet Scheduler Ethernet Driver Microsoft s Packet Scheduler on local host on local host on local host Type Type HEX FODI hul Prepend Header Frame Control Source MAC source MAC Append Footer Destinaton MAC Destination MAC d LLE buffer status __ buffer status WD J ov oo f o 0 0 100 buffer status I I I I I I I 1 I 1 I I I 0 50 100 0 50 100 0 50 Figure 6 135 pcapOutput Configuration interface When hexadecimal is selected as type you can prepend a header or append a footer composed in hexadecimal characters When Ethernet is selected as type you can fill in a source and destination MAC address When FDDI is selected as type you can fill in a source and destination MAC address as well as the frame contro
57. the session editor DHM Session Editor test File Edit Operate Tools Advanced Help 262827 Ar A Modules Input Proprietary Input Manipulation Convert Record Replay Other Proprietary Output Output Figure 5 1 Session configuration editor in edit mode The session editor operates in two modes e Run mode start stop and monitor sessions Module list not visible e Edit mode add remove and configure the software components in a session Module list visible Switch between the two modes by clicking J or by using the menu Multiple connections it is also possible to connect with multiple DHM Configuration Managers to the same DHM Background server It is even possible to open the session editor but only 1 DHM Configuration Manager can edit a session at the same time When a session is for example in edit mode in another DHM Configuration Manager it is locked and you will see the following warning E DHM Session Editor Edit mode Eg Unable to enker edit mode at this moment J The session is locked by IE 118 Bert Figure 5 2 Session locked The next paragraphs explain how to work in the session editor INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 49 5 1 User interface 5 1 1 File menu An overview of all available menu items 18 given in the table below Table 5 1 File menu Menu We EE Bt Cut Ctrl X Cut a module Delete L Copy
58. the Session Editor see Session editor 5 INTERSOFT ELECTRONI S Data Handling Module User manual 29 4 2 Configuration 4 2 1 Password protection A DHM Configuration Manager can be password protected to prevent that unauthorized personnel changes something to critical sessions If you protect the DHM Configuration Manager you automatically also protect the DHM Background Server of the local machine it is not possible to remotely protect the DHM Background Server The first time that you start up the DHM Configuration Manager the following dialog automatically appears DHM Conf Manager Initialize i This DHM Conf Manager is not password protected Please enable password protection if required Figure 4 2 Password protection By pressing OK you will be guided to the following dialog am i Password Enable password protection Password Confirm Max 10 chars not case sensitive Figure 4 3 Enable password protection When you decide to enable password protection select the checkbox and fill in a password Password Enable password protection Max 10 chars not case sensitive Figure 4 4 Choose password When you confirm by pressing Enter the next dialog appears DHM Conf Manager Password Eg 1 Password protection update successfull Figure 4 5 Protection successful mu INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 30 When you open a DHM Conf
59. the data at regular interval the output buffer eventually will become full causing the module to halt further execution When a timeout is specified the output buffer s data will be overwritten after the specified timeout and execution may continue The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT S l ELECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 165 6 68 Synchronize Purpose Inputs Outputs Synchronize Figure 6 163 Synchronize software component Merge data streams and synchronize packages in their original sequence Due to the multitasking nature of the DHM it is possible that not all message types are processed equally fast 1 e target messages might take longer to process than sector messages when converted data streams are later on merged together it 1s possible that the original package sequence 1s lost Multiple inputs that need merging and synchronizing The inputs data are given sequence number information in order to be synchronized in the SynchronizeAck module AsterixCatSplitter has a synchronize option which numbers packages Input format is EDR v2 0 Single output which has the merged data stream including sequence number information in the original data format EDR v2 0 Output must be sent to a SynchronizeAck software module Configuration Double click the Synchronize software component symbol in the session configurati
60. the receive buffer is nearly full and it controls output flow by suspending the transmission when the DSR signal is unasserted XON XOFF and DTR DSR The transfer mechanism uses the XON and XOFF characters and the DTR output signal and DSR input signal to perform flow control The transfer mechanism controls input flow by sending XOFF and unasserting the DTR signal when the receive buffer is nearly full and it controls the output flow by suspending transmission when XOFF is received and the DSR signal is unasserted Timeout sets the timeout value for the write and read operations Termination char calls for termination of the read operation The read operation terminates when termination char is read from the serial device OxA is the hex equivalent of a linefeed character In Change the termination char to OxD for message strings that terminate with a carriage return r Enable termination char prepares the serial device to recognize termination char If checked default the device is set to recognize the termination character If unchecked the device does not recognize the termination character The COMM Input module is only available when a COM port is installed in the computer It ts also necessary to install the VisaRuntime engine to make the COM port visible in the DHM Can be found on the RASS R installation DVD folder Prerequisites VISA visa41Oruntime exe gt INTERSOFT S ELC ECTROWNI Dat
61. 1 Radarlnput software component symbol rrrrrnrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnrrnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrsrnnrnnnnnesssennnnnnnnnee 152 Radarlnput Configuration interface rrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrvvnnvvrrrnnnnnnnnnannrrrrrrrnnnrrnrrnnnnnnnnnsssssssssssnnnssssnnnn 152 Dalo source Sele T ON EEE REE EE SE RER EEE 152 RadarOutput software component symbol rrrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrnnnrrnnnnnnnrrrnnvnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnesersnnnsnnnnneeee 153 RadarOutput Configuration interface r rrrrrrrnrrnnnnnnrnrrrrrnnnnnnnrrrrrrrnnnnnnerrrrrnvnnnnneeersrnnrnnnnnsesseennsnnnnseeee 153 RAT31IDLConvert Software component Symbol rrrrnrrnrnrrnnvvvvvrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrrnrnvnvvrvrnnnnnnnnnsnnnnrrssrnnnnnne 154 RAT31DLConvert Configuration interface rrrnnnnnrnnrrrnrnnnnnnnnrrrvnrrnnnnnnrrrrrnrnnnnneerrrrnnrnnnnneesrsrnnsnnnnsseee 154 RDIF Convert Software component rrrrrrrvvvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrvvvnrvrvrnnnnnnnnnennnnrrrrrrnvrrvrrnnnnnnnnssssssssesssnsnssssnnnn 155 RDIF Convert Configuration interface ccccccccccccccccccccssnccncssssssseeeeeecccceeesunaaagasssesseeeeeeeeeeesesauaagggaass 155 ReplayRecorder software component symbol rrrrrnrrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnneensrrnnnnnnnnee 156 ReplaySetup Configuration interface ccccccccccccssccccccccccccesecsecceeeeeessesecceeeeeaeeeeseeeeeesaaaeeseeeeeessaaaaeeseeeseas 156 Replay software component symbol rrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnn
62. 169 TCPOutput software component symbol Purpose Direct network access for TCP output either in server or client mode Inputs One input accepts data in EDR V2 format Outputs None direct interface with network adapters Configuration Double click the TCPOutput software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown TCP Output Setup fx Server specify port number only Client specify IP amp port number Doo XXX XXX J000PPPP connections Close Connection buffer status I I I I l I 1 pe 1 I 0 50 100 Figure 6 170 TCPOutput Configuration interface IP port The IP address and port on which you wish to start the listening process When only the port number is provided the module acts as a server and will service any client that connects to it If both IP number and port number are supplied the module acts as a client and initiates a connection to the remote address and port number Connections If running as server it shows the list of connected clients you may disconnect clients by selecting them from the list and then pressing the Close Connection button The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 169 6 72 TextRec order Purpose Inputs Outputs Figure 6 171 Text Recorder software component symbol Record Text informatio
63. 172 16 100 51 This explains the meaning of Local and Remote IP Address which comes back several times in chapter 6 All IP functionalities require that IAC is supported by running the Intersoft Proxy Agent They are only available when you are connected to a DHM Background Server Because the information comes from the DHM Background Server computer ofcourse INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGS Data Handling Module User manual 43 4 2 8 Advanced functions 4 2 8 1 Rescan modules The Rescan Modules can be opened via the Menu bar click Advanced gt Rescan Modules by presssing Ctrl R or by clicking the rescan button SI The DHM Background Server checks all connected hardware to the computer at start up phase Since the DHM Background Server is registered as a Windows service this check is done when Windows is started When new hardware e g a RIM782 RDR803 or UDR600 is connected to the pc after the DHM Background Server has started it is necessary to rescan the modules Rescanning makes that the connected hardware becomes available as software component in the session editor i gt ReScan Modules Re Scanning 192 168 0 118 5570 28 Figure 4 29 Rescan dialog The Rescan Modules is only available when you are connected to a DHM Background server and when the session editor is closed Suppose you have the session editor open See chapter 5 you will get the following error dialog E DHM Conf Manage
64. 21 AstenxC at031C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs None Figure 6 47 AsterixCat03 1 Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX CATO31 Sensors Information messages digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CATO03 I data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat03 1Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are text status EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Event output generates event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Configuration Double click the AsterixCat03 I Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown amp Asterix Cat 031 Setup Output Selection UAPs Version Output Selection UAPs Version Type SAC SIC User Nb Sensor Status Messages ob o Job 1031 010 1031 070 w 1031 015 1031 080 w op b Job 1031 020 1031 090 V 5 ME Jor KE EE me v ob lo Jop Op Jo 10p a buffer status buffer status K K J imprint ain R E ba 0 50 100 0 50 100 Figure 6 48 AsterixCat03 1 Convert Configuration interface Click
65. 3 TMD3 TRACKAN RCM D Data Replay Figure 1 1 Block diagram of the DHM processing and monitoring pc eee Record Replay file saved on network or local harddisk Session 1 DHM Background Server LNR INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 20 1 1 Benefits and possibilities of the system e Input recording and output replay of radar data through various computer interfaces for example Ethernet serial port FDDI e Input recording and output replay of radar data through various Intersoft Electronics hardware devices UDR600 RIM782 RDR803 PRE790 e Real time filtering of data on all available data fields for example filter on S addresses filter on presence of MB data e Scalability and reuse new data handling modules can be plugged in possibly into live system as they are developed or updated and they will seamlessly integrate with existing modules e The same input data may be processed in different ways and be presented at different outputs e Different inputs may be merged to the same output e Data manipulation modules can take input from external source and do error correction on the life data stream e Protocol conversion is possible from and to any data format Duplicate sessions may be configured for redundancy Live testing and modification
66. 5 Editors M Martin Bert Sauviller Jeroen Janssens 12 JUN 13 Joachim Freiwald Glenn Bosmans Director Software Ir E Moons Department Director ATC Ing M Vanuytven COPYRIGHT The RASS R Software have been developed and copyrighted by Intersoft Electronics and are licensed to you on a non transferable basis Under the copyright laws this manual and or the software may not be copied in whole or part except to make a backup copy of the software Copyright 1992 2010 Intersoft Electronics All rights reserved TECHNICAL SUPPORT Should you have any problems with this document and or do not readily find an answer in the present document or need further assistance please contact us using the following contact address Intersoft Electronics NV Lammerdries 27 B 2250 Olen BELGIUM Telephone 32 14 23 18 11 FAX 32 14 23 19 44 We appreciate your feedback and welcome your comments about the tool and this document You may want to send your comments and remarks to the following e mail address support Qintersoft electronics com al INTERSOFT l ELECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual aie DOCUMENT CHANGE RECORD The following table records the complete history of the successive editions of the present document SECTIONS EDITION DATE REASON FOR CHANGE PAGES a a a 1 3 30 10 07 Manual updated to DHM version 2 4 0 New modules added Chapters about File Merger and Advanced File Merge
67. 570 is not available anymore Please try to reconnect If the problem persists verify the DHM background server Figure 4 18 DHM Background server not available anymore Multiple connections to the same DHM Background Server It is also possible to connect with multiple DHM Configuration Managers to the same DHM Background server It is even possible to open the session editor but only I DHM Configuration Manager can edit a session at the same time See chapter 5 about Sessions INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 35 4 2 3 Creating a session A session is a separate configuration entity in the DHM Multiple sessions may be configured and can run simultaneously This approach gives flexibility in administrating the tasks of the DHM Sessions can be stored and loaded and run independently of each other Enter a session name in the Name text box and press the Add Session Edi button Session names must be unique you cannot use the same name for multiple sessions running on the same server A maximum of 10 sessions can be loaded at the same time When the session is added its name appears in the Sessions list i DHM Conf Manager 2 9 0 File Tools View Advanced Help Dle l bee DHM IP XXX XXX XXX O00PPPP 172 16 100 61 5570 Session s H 3 0 RIM7820UTPUT 1 DATASET RMDCE OPS X 2 DATASET ADSB RAW Figure 4 19 Sessions A session
68. 6 indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 147 6 53 LAPB Figure 6 128 LAPB software component symbol Purpose Configure LAPB protocol parameters and strip transmission protocol frames and Inputs headers so that only valid information frames remain Single input accepts data in EDR V2 0 format containing LAPB packages Outputs One output Data in EDR V2 format stripped from the LAPB transportation protocol Configuration Double click the LAPB software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown LAPB Setup Figure 6 129 LAPB Configuration interface Configuration of the following parameters is only necessary when the software component is connected to an Active connection on a hardware device DCE address DTE address T1 The retransmission timer T1 determines how long a sent frame can remain unacknowledged T3 Specifies the time in milliseconds to wait before considering the link to be disconnected N1 The maximum number of bits in an I frame N2 Maximum number of attempts to complete the successful transmission of a frame k Maximum number of outstanding I frames window The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELECTRONIC S Data Handling Module User manual 148 6 54
69. 65 050 w SP o oe b Jofe ca i buffer status buffer status EEE CO Figure 6 62 AsterixCat065Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output INTERSOFT S ELECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 107 The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAPs tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 2 is implemented INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 108 6 28 AstenxC atSplitter AstensCatS plitter Figure 6 63 AsterixCatSplitter software component symbol Purpose This component is necessary to process multiple ASTERIX messages belonging to the same or different ASTERIX category
70. 67 Figure 6 189 UDPInput status The number of received packets is shown INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONIGS Data Handling Module User manual 179 UDPO utput Figure 6 190 UDPOutput software component symbol 6 79 UDPOutput Purpose Direct network access for UDP output Inputs Single input accepts data in EDR V2 0 format Outputs None direct interface with network adapters Configuration Double click the UDPOutput software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt UDP Output Setup Ed Dooce xxx pppp Remotef TTL same host 0 EDR V2 0 kd buffer status 6 I I I I I I I 0 50 100 Figure 6 191 UDPOutput Configuration interface Local The network adapter s ip address and the port number from which you wish to initiate UDP IP communication Currently only localhost is supported This means that the ip address is not taken into consideration for adapter binding Remote The IP address and port number to which the data is sent Or the multi or broad cast address and port number on which the data is casted TTL Time To Live number of hops routers each packet can pass Type Specify the type of data that is input EDR V2 0 EDRV2 0 Incl Header D6 or S4 When you select the type make sure no input module is connected yet to the UDPOutput module Otherwise the following dialog appears ME UDPOutput Connection Eg Selected Type not c
71. B digital messages to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs ADS B input from the ADS BDecoder module Output Multiple outputs The output format can be configured in the ADS B configuration screen Currently EDR IRD and D6 are supported Configuration Double click the ADS B software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown ADS B Setup Setup Outputs ASTERIX Cat021 Sensor ASTERIX Cat021 Sensor Track Persistance ko s Max Odd Even Period s gt ADS B Setup Setup Outputs ASTERIX Cat021 Sensor Setup Outputs ASTERIX Cat021 Sensor Version lv 0 23 November 2003 vi Sensor Coordinates Use Sensor Coordinates for Calculation sac fb ser gt z UAP Longitude 4 54 33 52 H M S 1021 010 1021 210 1021 157 w 1021 020 w Latitude 51 09 05 04 H M S 1021 230 w 1021 160 w 1021 220 w Altitude 5 Jm 1021 145 1021 165 1021 145 O Fi d 1021 150 1021 170 1021 148 O Pi d 1021 151 W 1021 095 _ 1021 110 w 1021 152 1021 032 1021 070 HERRED 1021 155 1021 200 v 1021 131 w FX v FX sj FX v Figure 6 11 ADS B Configuration interface Setup Track persistence Period that the ADS B track is maintained without update Max Odd Even period Max period between odd and even message for ADS B track to start Outputs three formats are supported EDR
72. Configuration Managers on computers with multiple network interfaces and IP addresses it might be convenient to use these tools to check your IP configuration and statistics Take care The IP configuration corresponds to the pc with the DHM Background Server where you are connected to Suppose that you are working on a workstation with a connection to a server you can use the DHM Configuration Manager to make a connection to the DHM Background Server and then view the different network cards that are active on that server When you click in the Menu bar View gt IP gt IP Configuration you will see the following result gt IP Configuration 172 16 100 51 5570 Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Q5 Connection specific DNS Suffix Description Intel R Gigabit VI Quad Port Server Adapter 4 Physical Address O0 1B 21 15 Bz 51 Dhep Enabled aie IP Address z 10 20 100 1 Subnet Mask S755 255 55 0 Default Gateway 10 20 100 7 Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Qe Connection specific DNS Suffix inventive engineering com Description Intel R Gigabit VI Quad Port Server Adapter 3 Physical Address 2 I O0 1B 21 15 Bz 50 Dhep Enabled Autoconfiguretion Enabled Ti IP Address Z 2 16 100 51 Subnet Mask 5 Default Gateway DHCP Server DNS Servers Primary WINS Server sks Lease Obtained 25 August 2008 09 27 56 Lease Expires O02 September 2008 09 27 56 Figure 4 26 IP Conf
73. D EFX rotririrr lhliar aotltatrtatls ti Humber of received replies for M 5S5R SRR 3 amplitude of M S5R reply SAM 67 dBm 220 Aircraft address 4B15EA 240 Aireratt Identification Sun394 lel Track Number Nef 456 O42 Calculated Position in Cartesian Coordinates X 97 249 Nm 36 17 Nm 200 Calculated Track Velocity Ground Speed 377 74 kt Heading 282 89 deg L7Oi Track Status CHE RAD BAD DOU HAH CDM CDH Fi 1a lcal oNLANEANTNTN DN 230 Comm ACAS Capability and Flight Status COM Comm A amp EB STAT Wo alert no SPI airborne HSSSC ARC AIC B1A B1B B1B B1B B1B I tdirtizrtirtiawbiridarisa tl Figure 6 173 Text probe Tr 090303 1700 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help OG sack b gt a pO search i reves EE EBk Address D TEXT REC Folders lame Size Type Date Modified El TEXT RECORDING 090303 1700 txt 4 009KB Text Document 03 03 2009 19 00 090303 1700 IG 090303 1800 IG 090303 1900 G 090303 2000 090303 2100 IG 090303 2700 IG 090303 2300 IG 090304 0000 Gy 090304 0100 C 090304 0200 Gy 090304 0300 LL Figure 6 174 Example of a Text recorder file structure INTERSOFT S ELECTRON I Data Handling Module User manual 171 6 73 IMD Figure 6 175 TMD Software component Purpose Interface with hardware RIM782 or UVR892 The software components are enumerated within the square brackets there will be as many TMD modul
74. Data Fields Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of each ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications For CAT034 version 1 26 and for CAT048 version 1 14 are implemented Extended CAT48 version 1 14 is implemented The Special Purpose SP field is radar manufacturer dependent select N A unless you have the following interface implemented Type Telephonics Military M5 Click on the Time Keeper tab and tick the checkbox if you want to use the ASTERIX CAT034 data stream as time keeper for the computer Based on the North messages received in the data and the ARP pulses input by hardware e g the RIM782 an exact time is calculated This time is used to synchronize the pc time The filter mechanism is the same as for the AsterixCat001 002Convert Paragraph 6 9 An example Aircraft ID contains DAT gt Filter Editor 240 Aircraft Identification B1B 240 Aircraft Identification 250 Repetition 250 MB Data 250 BDS Register ACAS E Figure 6 51 AsterixCat048 Filter Editor may INTERSOFT ELECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 98 6 23 AstenxC at034C onvert Figure 6 52 AsterixCat034Convert software component symbol Purpose Convert ASTERIX CAT034 Monoradar service messages digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This mean
75. E T EEA 167 TIPO 168 Tr RMN 169 MND 171 GOE EEE EE EEE EE 173 TRANSPORTLAYER TRIMME P ekiro eck ease ec seats ec Sessa es Ge ero tot tae EEE dase bese dole stecie TA 174 VINN 175 VEG NNN 176 MISS PINUS eteroiacee sn sare copie actorae tenn ccannacitteec go neceauecins ice sibe eawunseiieaedmaaaiecnbasa haee siesta enueeos tance eaubasancaneaesaameneceicnauie 177 VPT 179 UR NNN 180 VU 182 INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMI Data Handling Module User manual 8 6 82 V MD BO OUTPUT scence stmanienedeascesesteadinaddecatedzwnceduaddunsanetetnesned deazeecimtaatinedduccunctanactivadaneuedeeteatieac daceeuseeemednadanecest 183 6 83 AN 185 7 LENER NN 187 TA HOW TO MERGE 2 FILES nen NENANA TENANE TENINT ENESEST ENNET ENERE SENATEN SNR N 188 8 ADVANCED FILE MERGER i cccccsccccccccccccccccccscccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccecces 191 8 1 HOW TO MERGE DIFFERENT FILES ccccceccsceccscescsceccsceccececcsceceecsceecscescscssescesescsceecssescscscscesescesescesesceseecs 192 9 TROUBLESHOOTING ciei NaO 194 9 1 DHM CONFIGURATION MODULE IS NOT RESPONDING cccsccscecccceccececccsceccscecesceceececescecescscscscescscusences 194 9 2 SESSION START STOP RESPONSE IS VERY SLOW cccsccecceccscccecceccscesceccecceceececescscescescsscscescscesescescescseacs 194 90 3 A SESSION DOES NOT RESPOND CANNOT BE STOPPED BY THE DHM ccceceececcecececceccccecccecesescececees 194 9 4 IAC NOT
76. Filter Setup Filter Coverage Filter Coverage C Apply Volume C Apply DTED Min Elev 20 ldeg Max Elev 45 0 ldeg Min Range oo Nm Ry Max Range 256 0 Nm Min Alt ft Cl Apply SMGET state o Max Alt ft Filter Action or On OFlag OFF Oon Orlag Ry Lon Jikm s Lat H m 5 Alt 0 Jim buffer status buffer status CT 1 Figure 6 78 D6Filter Configuration interface Filter Filter on the D6 messages by opening the filter editor Similar as in AsterixCat001Convert This filter engine is the same as the G filter in the MRD3 The following filter actions are possible Off Filter is disabled On Filter is enabled Flag D6 messages that pass the filer are flagged Flag can be interpreted in the MRD3 or TRACKAN Coverage You can filter on 3 coverage related items by enabling the appropriate radio buttons Volume define the volume in Elevation Range and Altitude DTED load screening files hrscr created by the Coverage Map Calculator Only D6 messages in coverage will pass the filter SMGET load SMGET screening files Only D6 messages in coverage will pass the filter The logical relation between the Volume DTED and SMGET filter is an AND condition The filter conditions are the same again Off On Flag ma INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 118 Longitude Latitude and Altitude need to be filled in to know the scree
77. GR vi Error 97 occurred at unknown system error in YARDIOS SESSION CONFIG SetConfigurationFlowchart vi gt YARDIOS SESSION CONFIG vi Error 1004 occurred at Open VI Reference in YARDIOS SMGR SetSRV vi gt YARDIOS SMGR vi Occurred when Double clicking a software component in the DHM configuration module Pressing the Connect Bl button in DHM configuration module At startup of the DHM background server when manually launched as normal application not as service Pressing the Connect Gly button in DHM configuration module Opening the configuration editor by pressing the Edit Session Zl button Pressing the Connect Byr button in DHM configuration module 196 Table 9 1 DHM Error codes Possible reason Cannot add resource Module is already in use and can be instantiated only once There is already a software component for the same hardware device on the diagram or in use in another session The network operation exceeded the user specified or System time limit DHM background server is not running or TCP IP Port combination provided in YARDIOS SRV field is incorrect or unreachable The specified network address is currently in use Make sure that no other application is using port 5572 and restart the DHM background server The network connection was refused by the server DHM background server could not acquire TCP port 5570 at startup Make sure that no other application is currently
78. LinklConvert Link 1 Convert Figure 6 130 Linkl Convert software component symbol Purpose Convert Link digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean Link data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Outputs Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the Link Convert configuration screen Data format can be D6 or text Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the Link Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt Link1 Convert Setup Output Selection buffer status 7 Bra ar I I 0 50 100 Figure 6 131 Link Convert Configuration interfac Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 149 6 55 pcapinput Purpose Inputs Outputs pcap Input File None Figure 6 132 pcapInput s
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80. NMIC S Data Handling Module User manual 56 5 2 7 Advanced session modes In the Advanced menu you have the possibility to enable 3 modes for a session Help Auto Load lt Auto Run lt Persistent Expert P They have the following meaning e Auto Load If active the session is automatically loaded when the DHM Background server starts e Auto Run If active the session starts automatically on the condition that the session is also loaded Which can be done manually or via the auto load mode Persistent gt When the sessions disappeared after a crash it reloads again and starts automatically Finally you will see the 3 symbols appear in the DHM Session Editor DHM Session Editor STATUS OUTPUT File Edit Operate Tools Advanced Help Brod PRAE The different modes will also be visible in the DHM Conf Manager window DHM Conf Manager 2 8 0 File Tools View Advanced Help H alia J IS lol DHM IF XXX XXX XXX XXCPPPP 172 16 100 60 5570 Je A g 0 RIM7820UTPUT A 1 test x 2 TMD 3 Digital 4 STATUS OUTPUT Figure 5 14 Different session modes Em Run and Persistent can only be enabled once a session has been saved at least once as these parameters are set in the session s ini file while the Auto Load setting is a parameter in windows registry INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGS Data Handling Module User manual 5 2 8 Sanity check
81. R 100 with for example 11 UDR 83 mu INTERSOFT Data Handling Module By pressing F5 the USB Discover window will refresh He 11 UDR 8 13 UDR 108 14 UDR 167 4033 0 RIM782 3 ere 9037 gt 0 RIM782 42 1 RIM782 41 3009 1 UDR 126 2 UDR 127 4 UDR 156 5 UDR 171 6 UDR 186 7 UDR 148 User manual Eliminate 8 UDR 100 Modify 8 UDR 100 1 UDR 126 2 UDR 127 4 UDR 156 5 UDR 171 6 UDR 186 7 UDR 148 8 UDR 100 9 UDR 84 13 UDR 102 14 UDR 167 Figure 4 32 Exchange an USB device The Manage USB Devices function requires that IAC is supported by running the Intersoft Proxy Agent The Manage USB Devices ts only available when you are connected to a DHM Background server INTERSOFT ELECTRONIC S 45 Data Handling Module User manual 46 4 2 8 3 DHM Discover The DHM Discover can be opened via the Menu bar click Advanced gt DHM Discover The following window appears gt DHM Discover SetUp x 555 Default Port Default Addresses Subnet Mask Address x gt 10 20 100 1 cc i 172 16 100 51 Cod Lode FY DEE r tte A 700 0 4 150 Figure 4 33 DHM Discover first It automatically scans all active Ethernet ports on your computer where the DHM Configuration Manager is running on In the figure above there are 3 Ethernet ports with the given IP addresses So this ex
82. STERIX UAP Choose the appropriate Filter Action OFF or On When clicking the filter field or the pencil button 2 the following window will open gt Filter Editor FSPEC Except Value 1001 010 Data Source Descriptor v Figure 6 26 AsterixCat001 Filter Editor The filter editor is self explanatory select a type to filter on a proper condition and a logical relation between types Means contains while means does not contain When filtering on FSPEC all the FSPEC items will appear in a dropdown list Value field Finally after pressing OK you will see the result appearing in the filter pane This filter engine is the same as used in the MRD3 as S filter Therefore you need to install the DHM on a computer when you want to make use of the S filter in the MRD3 You can better use the AsterixCat001 002Convert module that preserves the correct message sequencing may INTERSOFT S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 76 6 11 AstenxC at002C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs Figure 6 27 AsterixCat002Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX CATO0Q02 Monoradar service messages digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CATOO2 data without the presence of transport protocol fram
83. Status Each S4 record is stored as a separate entity in the recording S4 records are grouped together in the recording based on ARP events S4 records are grouped together in the recording based on North events S4 records are grouped together in the recording based on Sector 0 events Time Event S4 records are grouped together in the recording based on Time events North S4 S4 records are grouped together in the recording based on S4 North events Sector 0 S4 S4 records are grouped together in the recording based on S4 Sector O events Make sure that an Event Source is configured when using an event as delimiter Archive When using a specific period the archive setting specifies how many recording files will be kept on disk ranging from I to 5000 recordings Old recordings will be deleted to make place for new ones Select All recordings 1f no recordings are to be removed Time Source When using a specific period the Time Source setting specifies the time reference that is used to build the file name When system time is selected the UTC time will be used with the condition that the time zone of the computer is correctly set See also time keeper note explained in the beginning of heading 6 Continuous Scan Numbers When selected the scan numbering will continue over multiple files if not selected each file will start with scan 1 Buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Ri
84. T Pe 74 6 11 NENNE 76 6 12 RON oe ROM ON EE EE ES 78 6 13 ROM RE Oe GENE EE ER ME 80 6 14 BONN OG GA EE ER ce ee ee eee eee nore re 82 6 15 EOS ES OG NE EEE EE 84 6 16 TOTEN 85 6 17 VPT TEN 86 6 18 NETTENE 88 6 19 ASTERIXCATO2 CONVERT ccscccsscccssccscccssccesccesccesscesscesccesseesscescceesseussceccesseesceesccesseusscesscusceeusseescss 90 INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGCGS Data Handling Module User manual 7 6 20 6 21 6 22 6 23 6 24 6 25 6 26 6 27 6 28 6 29 6 30 6 31 6 32 6 33 6 34 6 35 6 36 6 37 6 38 6 39 6 40 6 41 6 42 6 43 6 44 6 45 6 46 6 47 6 48 6 49 6 50 6 51 6 52 6 53 6 54 6 55 6 56 6 57 6 58 6 59 6 60 6 61 6 62 6 63 6 64 6 65 6 66 6 67 6 68 6 69 6 70 6 71 6 72 6 73 6 74 6 75 6 76 6 77 6 78 6 79 6 80 6 81 ASTERIXC ATO0CONVER Tf wevcssnsaccivastsesvecsanneainasdnssamasuransionsiencdionsweassines beceamstetaaslousaleasundansoosiensduacnuasesesseadiencnentes 92 ATR NEON 94 ASTERIXCATO034 O48CONVERT ccccccscccssccescccscccsccesccescceusscusscusseesseusseusccessseesceuscceseeesseusccucceueceuscss 96 ASTERIXCATO34 CONVERT ccscccsscccscccscccssscesccesccesscesccesccesseesccesccesseusseusceeusseesccesccesceusseusceusceusseuscss 98 ASTERIXCATO48 CONVERT ccccccsscccssccsccesccesccesccusccessceusceescsecceesccescsecseesceuscsecseusceeeseesseusceusccenseees 100 ASTERIXCATO62CONVERT ccccscccsscccssccssccesccescccsccusccescceesccescsuscceesccescsecs
85. TE 36 VIN 3 TT a E E T E RENN NO 38 Figure 4 24 Session select with Preview iccccccccccssssecccccccccnnsecccceeeeansssseeeeeeeeeeeseeceeeesasaeeeeeceeeeaaaeseeeeeeeseaaaseeeeeeesaaaaaseees 38 TS NS 39 Figure d 20 SEO Gea AT 40 TN 4 Figure 4 28 IP Addresses result rrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrnnnnneensrrnrrnnnneseserrnnnnnnnesasennnnnnnneessennnnnnnnesssnnnnnnnn 42 Figure 4 29 Rescan dialog rrrrrnnrrrnrrrnrrnnnnnnrnrrrrrrnnnnnnnrrrnnrrnnnnnenrsrnnrnnnnneensrnnrrnnnnnenssennnnnnnnesesernnrnnnnneessennnnnnnnesssennnnnnn 43 Figure 4 30 Close session editor before rescan Of modules rrrrvvrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvvnnvvvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrnrnrrvrnnnnnnnnnssssssee 43 Figure 4 31 Manage USB Devices rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnvnnvnnnnnnrrrvnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnrrnnnnnnssnnnnrnnnnsssssnnnsnnnnnesssnnnssnnnnnesssennsrnnnnnessenensnnnnn 44 Figure 4 323 Bxohanee an USD UCV CO suonissa ease 45 Figure 4 33 DHM D ve sved 46 Fe DHM D R 46 Figure 4 35 DHM Discover result nsmmusrmesikedseiaiie kesgsriaarsikis rms nere eisandasnskende 47 Figure 5 1 Session configuration editor in edit mode rrnrrrnnnvvnvvrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnrrvnnvrvvrnnnnnnnnnenearssrrrrnnnnnrnrnnnnnnnnsssssssee 48 AT RE SST LG RENEE EE 48 FA ES STE GL ARR ETE 50 Figure 34 Sofware COMPONCTUIS detall vavoauservassdeoseraskedvdseddedsuemmrmnermbsgmeadmbudsder 51 Figure 5 5 Configuring a software component rrrnnnnrrrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrrnrrnnnnn
86. Transpor fx Ethernet FoDI C P4 CILLE tri C TEF CI UDF buffer status I I 1 1 E 1 LI I l Sid 100 Figure 6 181 TransportLayerTrimmer Configuration interface Check the respective checkboxes to strip the corresponding transport layer protocol The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT S l ELECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 175 6 76 TVT2Convert Figure 6 182 TVT2Convert Software component Purpose Convert digital messages TVT2 interface format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean TVT2 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Outputs Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the TVT2Convert configuration screen D6 txt and EDR V2 0 are supported Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the TVT2Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown TVT2 Setup Output Selection Type o e w e w am am pm buffer status I I I I I 0 50 100 Figure 6 183 TVT2Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output S
87. UDR2 100 4037 Generic USB Hub VectorOutput 0 RIM782 42 UDR VideoOutput 1 RIM782 41 UDR Output UDR IMPORTANT NOTICE Changing the USB constellation can have serious consequences for existing sessions Please proceed with care There is NO UNDO available Figure 4 31 Manage USB Devices For the computer where the DHM Background Server is running on e inthe left pane you see the architecture of all USB devices e inthe middle you can see which USB devices are connected to your DHM Background Server if any e Inthe USB History you see the link between the USB device serial number between square brackets xxx and the logical numbers Important to know 1s that hardware in a DHM session is identified with its logical number Let s explain with an example You have created a DHM session with the UDR 100 According to the USB Devices window this corresponds to logical number 8 This corresponds to the value in the ini file from the session In the following path c Program Files Intersoft Electronics RASS RASS R YARDIOS SRV UserPrefs you find the session file for example UDRINPUT 1n1 that contains the following line Notepad Configuration UDR Params LogicalNbr 8 Now you want that UDR 83 corresponds to this UDRINPUT session without changing the session Then follow the next steps First of all you stop the UDRINPUT session Then you right click on the UDR you want to change choose Exchange 8 UD
88. ZI Data Handling Module User manual 93 gt Asterix Cat 030 Setup Output Selection UAF Version Parameters 1030 100 and 1030 110 Scaling f O LSB 1 64 NM w buffer status 5 I ot l I 0 50 100 Figure 6 46 AsterixCat030Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output In a similar way filtering on the User number can be done The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAP tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields for the Plot Data Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 2 5ter and 6 2 is implemented Click on the Parameters tab to select the scaling factor for calculated track position range INTERSOFT l ELECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 94 6
89. a DHM Background Server that is not running at the moment so it may appear in the list below the horizontal line when it was active in the past see Figure 4 10 you will get the following error dialog DHM Conf Manager DHM Background server not available x The requested DHM Background server is not available at this moment Please select another DHM Background server or Retry to connect to the currently selected DHM Background server Figure 4 16 DHM Background server not available It suggests retrying to make a connection or to select another DHM Background server e When you try to connect to another DHM server you first have to disconnect from the actual connected DHM Background server This can be done by pressing the again When you do not do this the following warning will appear DHM Conf Manager DHM background server change i The DHM Conf Manager is still connected to a DHM background server Please disconnect from the current DHM background server before proceeding Figure 4 17 Disconnect first mu INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 34 e When you are connected toa DHM Background server and suddenly the connection is lost between the DHM Configuration Manager and the DHM Background Server for example the DHM Background Server crashed the pc is shutdown or the network connection is lost you will get the following warning E DHM Conf Manager Refresh 1 172 16 100 60 5
90. a Handling Module User manual 114 Stop bits specifies the number of stop bits used to indicate the end of a frame 10 1 stop bit 15 1 5 stop bits 20 2 stop bits Flow control sets the type of control used by the transfer mechanism connection are assumed to be large enough to hold all data transferred XON XOFF The transfer mechanism uses the XON and XOFF characters to perform flow control The transfer mechanism controls input flow by sending XOFF when the receive buffer is nearly full and it controls the output flow by suspending transmission when XOFF is received RTS CTS The transfer mechanism uses the RTS output signal and the CTS input signal to perform flow control The transfer mechanism controls input flow by unasserting the RTS signal when the receive buffer is nearly full and it controls output blow by suspending the transmission when CTS signal is unasserted XON XOFF and RTS CTS tThe transfer mechanism uses the XON and XOFF characters and the RTS output signal and CTS input signal to perform flow control The transfer mechanism controls input flow by sending XOFF and unasserting the RTS signal when the receive buffer is nearly full and it controls the output flow by suspending transmission when XOFF is received and the CTS is unasserted DTR DSR The transfer mechanism uses the DTR output signal and the DSR input signal to perform flow control The transfer mechanism controls input flow by unasserting the DTR signal when
91. a Handling Module User manual 115 6 33 COMMOutput COMM Output 3 Figure 6 75 COMMOutput software component symbol Purpose Hardware interface with standard Windows COMM ports Typically used for asynchronous data acquisition The Software components are enumerated within the square brackets There will be as many COMMOutput modules as there are available Windows COMM ports COMMOutput modules can only be instantiated once and are mutually exclusive with COMMInput modules Inputs Single input accepts data in EDR V2 format Outputs None direct interface with system drivers Configuration Double click the COMMOutput software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown i Comm Output Setup x baud rate 9600 parity O none F 1 0 10 stop bits 10 1 bit SN one lo flow control O none timeout 10sec buffer status 2 1 ot 1 I g 50 100 Figure 6 76 COMMOutput Configuration interface Baud rate is the rate of transmission The default is 9600 Data bits are the number of bits in the incoming data The value of data bits is between five and eight The default value is 8 Parity specifies the parity used for every frame to be transmitted or received 0 No parity default I Odd parity 2 Even parity 3 Mark parity 4 Space parity INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 116 Stop bits specifies the number of stop bits u
92. ace No configuration is needed the buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Status Right click the AsterixPacketizer software component symbol in the session configuration diagram to select status Following dialog is shown i STATUS AsterixPacketizer Eg Packets 0 Resets 0 Last Beset 00 00 00 UTC DE HMM YYYY Figure 6 68 AsterixPacketizer status The status display shows how many data packets where processed and how many times and when it last received a reset from the COMM port or TCP IP module Resets could have caused loss of data If number of resets is high this could indicate a malfunctioning or overloaded connection may INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 111 6 30 Beat Figure 6 69 Beat software component symbol Purpose This software component generates a beat Inputs No input available Outputs One output that can be connected to an event node of a software component For example S4 recorder D6 recorder IRD recorder Configuration Double click the Beat software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown i Beat Setup x Beat 20d ims MI Figure 6 70 Beat Configuration interface Fill in the clock value in milliseconds Everytime the module sends a beat the LED flashes green INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual
93. ameters are all kept on the DHM background server you should be able to continue with the configuration when you re launch the DHM Configuration Module 9 2 Session start stop response is very slow When starting or stopping a session it takes a long time before the status colour switches from grey to green of vice versa 1 e longer than 2 3 sec This means that for some reason one of the modules in the session is blocked Close any session configuration windows that are still open save the sessions and restart the DHM background server with the windows services management console as described in Chapter 0 9 3 A session does not respond cannot be stopped by the DHM Open Windows Task Manager to kill the session Sessions are listed as YARDIOS SESSION ENGINE ff exe with the appropriate session number at position El Windows Task Manager kE File Options View Help Applications Processes Performance Networking Image Name User Name ZCfgsvc exe Bert YARDIOS SRV exe SYSTEM YARDIOS SMGR exe Bert YARDIOS SESSION ENGINE 0 exe wmiprvse exe SYSTEM wmiprvse exe NETWORK SERVICE WLKEEPER exe SYSTEM WINWORD EXE Bert winlogon exe SYSTEM VPTray exe Bert Tracker Server exe SYSTEM tesd_win32 exe SYSTEM taskmgr exe Bert System Idle Process SYSTEM System SYSTEM SynTPEnh exe Bert svchost exe SYSTEM Pee annan raw AI PEN VITAL Su L Show processes from all users Ep Processes 68 CPU Usage 25 Commit Charge 1016M 3938M
94. ample is from a server If you want to scan for DHM Background servers on another port or another subnet disable Default Port and Default Address and type the correct port number or subnet If you do not want that the DHM Conf Manager looks on the 200 0 4 150 network you simply delete this address and press OK gt DHM Discover SetUp gt Default Port Default Addresses Address xxx xxx xxx xxx Subnet Mask xxx xxx xxx xxx A 10 20 100 1 255 255 255 0 172 16 100 51 255 255 0 0 200 0 4 150 255 255 255 0 v Figure 4 34 DHM Discover Even if the subnet mask is correctly configured in your network settings this DHM Discover Setup sets 255 255 255 0 for the subnet and you have to change it manually if necessary For example 255 255 0 0 for IP 172 16 100 51 When making a mistake you will see the following dialog EE DHM Conf Manager DHM Discover i Every IP address needs a corresponding subnet mask Please re edit the DHM discover setup Or in case of any trouble you will see EE DHM Conf Manager Manage USB Devices e 1 This feature is not available for the selected DHM Background Server INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 47 Finally after pressing Discover the DHM Configuration Manager sends a DHM Discover message over all network interfaces as configured The result can be E DHM Conf Manager DHM Discover The following DHM Background Servers were discovered 172
95. andling Module User manual 42 When you click in the Menu bar View gt IP gt Addresses you will see the following result gt IP Addresses 172 16 100 51 5570 Session PP1 RDR 5 INPUT RadarOutput Local 10 70 100 1 Remote 2 5 1 1 130 Module RadarOutput Local 10 20 100 1 Remote 235 1 1 130 Module Radarutput Local 10 20 100 1 Remote 225 1 1 130 Module RadarOutput Local 10 20 100 1 Remote 235 1 1 130 Module RadarQutput Local 10 20 100 1 Remote 225 1 1 130 Module RadarOutput Local 10 20 100 1 Remote 235 1 1 1307 z 172 16 100 51 ote 172 16 100 33 40008 Module RadarOutput Local 10 20 100 1 Remote 335 1 1 1307 Module Radarutput Local 10 20 100 1 Remote 225 1 1 130 Module Badardutput Local 10 20 100 1 Remote 25 1_1_1350 Module RadarOutput Local 10 20 100 1 Remote 225 1 1 130 Module Badardutput Local 10 20 100 1 Remote 2335 1 1 130 Module Beadertutput Local 10 20 100 1 Remote 225 1 1 130 all Figure 4 28 IP Addresses result This window shows all IP addresses that are used in the sessions PP1_RDR_5 INPUT and PPI RDR 6 INPUT loaded on this DHM Background server Remark again that 2 physically different Ethernet ports are used in session PP1_RDR_5_INPUT RadarOutput dotted line outputs data to a MRD3 on Ethernet port 10 20 100 1 RadarOutput dashed line outputs data to a MRD3 on Ethernet port
96. ccording to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 1 is implemented INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 106 6 27 AstenxC at065C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs Figure 6 61 AsterixCat065Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX CAT065 SDPS Service Status Messages digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CAT065 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat065Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are text EDR status and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Event output generates event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Configuration Double click the AsterixCat065Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown amp Asterix Cat 065 Setup amp Asterix Cat 065 Setup Output Selection UAPs Version Output Selection UAPs Version Type SAC SIC ID SDPS Service Status Messages so ke Joe 1065 010 Spare 1065 000 Spare o e vote Joe pssors spare a 1065 030 w Spare Status w O Op e Dp 1065 020 w Spare go Replay vop Jo pp 1065 040 RE 10
97. ckets where processed and how many times and when it last received a reset Resets could have caused loss of data If number of resets is high this could indicate a malfunctioning or overloaded connection INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module 6 65_RVR User manual 160 AVA 09 05 052 Figure 6 155 RVR Software component Purpose Interface with hardware RVR device e g RVR680 or RVR481 on the condition that it is connected to a MDI561 2 The software components are enumerated within the square brackets there will be as many RVR modules as there are RVR devices connected to the system Each RVR module can only be instantiated once Inputs None direct interface RVR device hardware Outputs Video stream must be connected to a VideoOutput software component Configuration Double click the RVR software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Video f Analogue Quantised gt Video Setup E i x Digital Encoder l v Timing Source Trigger 1 v Trigger 14 bik 16384 gt ACP Input o0 Range Nm Channel Trig Level x CH 1 Input 1 v 0 25 CH2 None EH 3 None CH 4 Mone w 0 25 0 25 0 25 x Cancel lt o Apply K ok Video Source Trigger level Timing Source Trigger ACP input Range Figure 6 156 RVR Configuration interface In case analogue video is selected the user can onl
98. ckwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Event output generates event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Configuration Double click the AsterixCat019Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialogs are shown Asterix Cat 019 Setup i i Asterix Cat 019 Setup Asterix Cat 019 Setup Output Selection UAPs Version Output Selection UAPs Version Output Selection UAPs Version Type O Status obe jo 1019 010 1019 600 w O tt g Replay y OD er w oO Status w buffer status Op lo 1019 620 V SAC SIC Multilateration System Status Messages v 1 1 March 2007 v 1019 000 1019 610 buffer status Figure 6 40 AsterixCat019Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E Data Handling Module User manual 87
99. ct time is calculated This time is used to synchronize the pc time Filter use the filter to filter on every data item according to the ASTERIX UAP Choose the appropriate Filter Action OFF or On By clicking the filter field or the pencil button l the editor window will open gt Filter Editor FSPEC Except Value Figure 6 23 AsterixCat001 Filter Editor The filter editor is self explanatory select a type to filter on a proper condition and a logical relation between types Means contains while means does not contain When filtering on FSPEC all the FSPEC items will appear in a dropdown list Value field Finally after pressing OK you will see the result appearing in the filter pane This filter engine is the same as used in the MRD3 as S filter Therefore you need to install the DHM on a computer when you want to make use of the S filter in the MRD3 may INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 74 6 10AstenxC at001C onvert Astenslat00 Convert Figure 6 24 AsterixCat001Convert software component symbol Purpose Convert ASTERIX CATOO1 Monoradar data target reports digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 0 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CATOOI data without the presence of transport protoco
100. d Date dialog gt Set Time and Date 09 59 59 953 January Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 3 4 5 10 11 12 17 18 19 24 25 26 31 Set Time to Now Ca Figure 6 113 EDRReplay time adjustment Shows the recording timestamp at which the playback will stop adjust the index range end slider to select a different end time Shows the recording timestamp of the current record being played back When true the playback cycle is never stopped when a recording has reached its end time the playback will start again from the start time in endless loop Status Right click the EDRReplay software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown 2348 14 92 8 988 6 28 2426 15 42 4 1056 6 71 4 4464 28 37 4 z 4451 28 29 Figure 6 114 EDRReplay status The status display shows how many data packets in number and percentage are replayed on each of the 6 channels INTERSOFT S ELECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 139 6 47 EDR EDR 26 02 0868 Figure 6 115 EDR software component symbol Purpose Interface with hardware EDR679 device The software components are enumerated within the square brackets there will be as many EDR modules as there are EDR679 devices connected to the system Each EDR module can only be instantiated once Inputs None direct interface EDR679
101. device hardware Outputs Six outputs one per hardware line Data is output in EDR V2 0 format Event output 0 generates event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Event output X generates event data ACP ARP PPS Configuration Double click the EDR software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt EDRReplay Setup Line Config Mode Type App Rx Clk Tx Clk Passive IRS232 W DTE Passive IRS232 W DTE WE Passive IRS422 W DTE WE Passive RS422 W DCE w Active IRS232 W DTE Ext Ext 9600 None m rs2s2m fore w E ext 0 Special 12bit 4096 ACP Input J Refresh Use as Time Keeper Fast Slow 0 GPS 450 required Figure 6 116 EDR Configuration interface The Line Config section allows parameters to be set for each corresponding hardware channel Lines are numbered from top to bottom starting with line 1 Mode is the operational mode of the line being configured Line is not configured Used to monitor view data clock is provided externally Active For point to point connection with active support for transport protocols Clock is either provided internally or externally if provided internally also specify the baud rate Used to monitor view data from 2 lines typically transmit and receive pair clock is provided externally Type is the hardware type of connection either RS232 or RS422 App
102. ding folders In the tools menu click Advanced File Merger to open Er DHM Conf Manager 2 9 0 File View Advanced Help File Merger Ctrl M gt a Km Advanced File Merger fe DHN Figure 8 1 Open Advanced File Merger When opening the File Merger the following window will appear Advanced File Merger V1 0 0 JEA Start 4 00 00 00 gDD MM YYYY sDD MM YYYY Destination Path C Sources i Ll G Progress Figure 8 2 Advanced file merger INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGS Data Handling Module User manual 192 The table below explains the buttons and fields in the user interface Table 8 1 Advanced file merger buttons When there are files selected to be merged you can start merging here otherwise the button will not be active LI Stop Stop merging Start time Evokes a set time and date window Use this to select a lower time limit Stop time Evokes a set time and date window Use this to select an upper time limit Here you can select the destination path of the files In the user interface there are 7 om a destination paths foreseen However this number can be increased using the 70 Destination path E window You can enable or disable a source path by the tick button 8 1 How to merge different files Since the usage of this tool is quite self explanatory we will explain the tool in a kind of tutorial Suppose we have different EDR recordings
103. dule User manual 82 6 14 AstenxC at011C onvert Astend at 01 1Convert None Figure 6 33 AsterixCatO1 1 Convert software component symbol Purpose Convert ASTERIX CATO11 Advanced SMGCS Data digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CATOI1 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Outputs Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat01 1Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat01 1Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown ling la F 5 l I Asterix Cat 011 Setup Asterix Cat 011 Setup Asterix Cat 011 Setup Output Selection UAP Version Sensor Output Selection UAP Version Sensor Output Selection UAP Version Sensor Type SAC SIC ID A SMGCS Messages g iO 0 mie O Use Sensor Coordinates for Calculation o vop lo Job TT Longitude 45497 MH M s oe BE top Latitude H M S D6 v iO Oo 1011 140 w 1011 041 V avude 50 Jim o gt so Ge Joe 1011 042 V ol svDp Job Sensor Coordinates buffer status b
104. e When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT E S ELECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 77 Click on the UAPs tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 0 is implemented Click on the Time Keeper tab and select the tickbox if you want to use the ASTERIX CATO02 datastream as time keeper for the computer Based on the North messages received in the data and the ARP pulses input by hardware e g the RIM782 an exact time is calculated This time is used to synchronize the pc time You can better use the AsterixCat001 002Convert module that preserves the correct message sequencing may INTERSOFT E S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 78 6 12 AstenxC at008C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs Figure 6 29 AsterixCat008Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX CAT008 Monoradar derived weather information digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw
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106. e IRD Interrogation Reply data format Currently only implemented in the ADS B module and to be viewed in RASS S with the Interrogation Reply viewer Reference 2 e EDR V2 standard data format as being input or output by an UDR600 RDR803 or RIM782 serial channels Reference 2 e Vector data format to describe vectorized data for example weather data to MRD3 e Status data format to describe status messages data for example status messages to MRD3 e Video data format to describe video data for example input from the RIM782 and sent to the MRD3 How to choose between a D6 recording and an EDR recording An EDR recording is recommended when you want to make long time recordings on disk of your data For example 30 days Advantage is that the raw data with all information is recorded No RASS R software program can directly input EDR data except the Advanced File Merger in the DHM See chapter 7 A D6 recording is recommended when you want for example input the D6 chunks of data into the TRACKAN software D6 files are bigger than EDR files so not recommended for long time storage It also does not contain the raw data as received through for example the UDR600 because the data already went to D6 convert modules From an EDR file you can always make a D6 file and a S4 file From a D6 file you can only make an EDR file with the D6toCAT034 048 module Local versus Remote IP address Every time that an input or output over Ethern
107. e accepted as belonging to the same reply bits min 0 max 16 number of bits that may be corrected during the error correction phase by use of the CRC Using a larger number of bits will result in more processor load Selecting 0 will remove all corrupted packets min 1 max 7 select the number of possible replies when a valid preamble is detected automatically calculates a trigger level based on the peaks measured in the snapshot every time the Sample button is pressed the snapshot window is updated INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 64 Status Right click the ADS BDecoder software component symbol in the session configuration diagram and select status Following dialog is shown i STATUS V ADS BDecoder 60 ADE BDecoder counters reply cntr oO Max Conf 16 oversampling l drop cre cntr O Nal corrected O NaN pulse acc 75 conf centr 3735905697 gps pps 0 gps status Time Mark NOT Valid gps time 00 00 00 Figure 6 8 ADS BonRIM status Reply counter incremental counter showing the number of replies Max_Conf as set by the max confidence parameter Oversampling as set by the oversampling parameter Drop counter number of replies dropped by the RIM if this increments at a fast pace adjust trigger level Nreplies sec number of replies per second average number of replies during the last 10 seconds Good_cntr number of replies that didn t need error correction
108. e data is casted TTL Time To Live RPC is no longer supported In case that TCP is selected as type fill in the IP address and port number to which the data is sent If the subscribing application doesn t collect the data at regular interval the output buffers will fill up When full no further processing can take place and the module halts execution After specified timeout the output buffer s data will however be overwritten and execution may continue The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT E S EL ECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 154 6 59 RAT31DLC onvert RAT310LConvert None Figure 6 141 RAT31DLConvert Software component symbol Purpose Converts RAT31DL digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts data in RAT31DL format Outputs Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the RAT31DL configuration screen As output D6 format text format and EDR V2 0 format are supported Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the RA31DL software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown RATSIDL Setup Qutput Selection version Type Site Ol w Do O w Of o w JOE O w wob Ooo sobo buf
109. eckbox next to the Category specification field Enter a category number in the Category specification field If multiple categories are required on a channel type the category numbers consecutive and separated with a Alternatively when you fill in with a category number you will let pass all data except that category For example 1 means that all categories will pass this channel except category 1 al INTERSOFT E S ELECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 109 Status Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the Sync checkbox to enable internal package numbering This is useful to restore the message sequencing after further processing Due to the multitasking nature of the DHM it is possible that not all message types are processed equally fast 1 e target messages might take longer to process than sector messages when converted data streams are later on merged together it 1s possible that the original package sequence is lost To prevent this you may number all the packages with the Sync checkbox so the original message flow may be restored with the Synchronize Ack message re sequencer Use the Sync option in combination with the Synchronize Ack software component The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Right click the AsterixCatSplitter s
110. ed output format which can be configured using the TPS77Convert configuration screen D6 and txt are supported Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the TPS77Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown TPS77 Convert Setup Output Selection Type g 06 ro buffer status 0 50 100 Figure 6 179 TPS77Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 174 6 75 TransportlayerTimmer TransportLayerTrimmer Ethernet FOOL Pyd LLE TER UDP Figure 6 180 TransportLayerTrimmer software component symbol Purpose Strip transport layer protocol frames and headers so that only valid information frames remain Inputs Single input accepts data in EDR V2 0 Outputs One output Data in EDR V2 format stripped from the selected transport layer protocols protocol Configuration Double click the TransportLayerTrimmer software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Fri
111. ed synchronize data stream in the original data format EDR v2 0 Configuration Double click the SynchronizeAck software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown i Synchroni buffer status 26 p FL pr 1 I 0 50 Figure 6 166 SynchronizeAck Configuration interface No configuration is needed the buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 167 6 70 TC Pinput TCPInput Figure 6 167 TCPInput software component symbol Purpose Direct network access for TCP input Inputs None direct interface with network adapters Outputs One output Data in bytestream format The output needs to be connected to a Packetizer module Configuration Double click the TCPInput software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown TCP Input Setup Po XXX 000 oo pppp Figure 6 168 TCPInput Configuration interface Local The network adapter s ip address and the port number from which you wish to initiate TCP IP communication Only in case when multiple Ethernet adapters are installed on the pc running the DHM server Remote The IP address and port number on which the data server is running INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 168 6 71 TC POutput TEPOutput Figure 6
112. ed using the FAANetworkConvert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 and text Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the FAANetworkConvert component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt FAA Network Data Format Convert Setup Eg Output Selection Type al gt M gm gt gt w gt x buffer status I l I I I I I g 50 100 Figure 6 123 FAANetworkConvert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 144 6 51 IOSS Fra ming IOS5 Framing Figure 6 124 IOSS Framing software component symbol Purpose To make the data compatible with the Eurocontrol SASS C tool The software component adds the correct header and footer called the IOSS framing Reference 2 Inputs Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format Outputs Single output accepts data in raw EDR V2 format Configuration Double click the IOSS Framing software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown i
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115. ekk GGbNSGGI GIS 192 PU COC casei se oss hea Sis ae cg an ech ie se eth rem Sar See esa oh pe oad 196 INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGS Data Handling Module User manual 15 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL The following conventions are used in this manual Note This icon to the left of bold italicized text denotes a note which alerts you to important information Caution This icon to the left of bold italicized text denotes a caution which alerts you to the possibility of data loss or a system crash Warning This icon to the left of bold italicized text denotes a warning which alerts you to the possibility of damage to you or your equipment may INTERSOFT S EL ECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 16 GLOSSARY ACC ACP ADS B R gt gz Asterix All Purpose Structured Eurocontrol Radar Information Exchange Asterix Data Block Unit of information seen by the application as a discrete entity by its contents A Data block contains one or more Record s containing data of the same category Asterix Record A collection of transmitted Data Fields of the same category Air Traffic Control Unit of signal frequency in signals per second Not synonymous with bits per second since signals can represent more than one bit Baud equals bits per second only when the signal represents a single bit Buffer Byte stream A byte stream is an abstraction used in computer science to describe a particular k
116. elect the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 176 U HDLC Figure 6 184 U HDLC software component symbol 6 77_U HDLC Purpose Strip U HDLC transmission protocol frames headers and CRC so that only valid information frames remain Inputs Single input accepts data in EDR V2 0 format containing U HDLC packages Outputs One output Data in EDR V2 format stripped from the U HDLC transportation protocol Configuration Double click the U HDLC software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown U HDLC Se X EJ Address EJ Format buffer status ur j a 100 Figure 6 185 U HDLC Configuration interface Check Uncheck the checkbox to exclude the U HDLC protocol frames When checked define the value of the address byte and the format byte refer to the U HDLC protocol description The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status my INTERSOFT E S l ELECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 177 OPPInput Figure 6 186 UDP Input software component symbol 6 78 UDPinput Purpose Direct network access for UDP input Inputs No
117. ellow as well as the AsterixCat001Convert As soon as the MRD3 connects as a client to this RadarOutput module see also 6 58 it becomes green Consequently the preceding module AsterixCat001Convert will also turn green Other software modules as for example the UDPOutput or any recorder always request data and therefore will not be green immediately gt DHM Session Editor test File Edit Operate Tools Help VCE Be Modules Configuration Gav npt Ber EET ETE ETEN NET EEE Proprietary Input SEO ee PS PR OS A EG EEG UR ATT A ef SOR rs Manipulation rhein wears GT A 5 a A A k G Convert EEE ee ee DE NE gt Record H Replay EE Other amp Proprietary Output ve Figure 5 7 Example session running Stopping a configured session is done by pressing the Stop Ly button or by selecting Stop All from the Operate menu Stopped software components are colored grey in the session configuration window gt DHM Session Editor test File Edit Operate Tools Help bmm PERAE Modules Configuration E pene Input a UDR2 84 fe in U HDLC OG AsterxCat001Convert JL ar D6 Proprietary Input Figure 5 8 Example session stopped INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 54 If the session configuration editor is in Edit mode you may start stop individual software components by right clicking on the component and subsequently selecting Start or Stop f
118. ence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMI E S Data Handling Module User manual 91 on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAP tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields for the Plot Data Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 0 23 0 26 and 1 0 is implemented Click on the Sensor tab to fill in the longitude latitude and altitude of the sensor where the ASTERIX CATO021 data originates from Use the tick box to use these settings for calculation to convert Lon Lat into Range Azimuth for D6 format Click on the White List tab to load a TXT file with one MODE S addresses per line When the PASS radio button is checked only the MODE S addresses in the white list will pass the AsterixCat021Convert may INTERSOFT E S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 92 6 20 AstenxC at030C onvert Astend at 030Convert None
119. enrrrnrnnnnneeesrrnnrnnnnnesssrennnnnnnnessssnnnnnn 52 Figure 5 6 Moving and modifying connecting ArfOWdS rrrrnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnrvnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnenerrnnrnnnnneenerennnnnnneesssennsnnnneee 52 TOE 7 TEN AIS SES On TURIN ERE EEE SE E E EE 53 Teure 5 5 Example sess On STOPPEN ERE EE EE 53 Fu NVS 54 Figure 10 Example Of slds window UDR uvaner 54 SS Module nor GERE NE 54 FN 55 Figure 5 13 Multiple probes opened rrnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnrrnnvnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnennsrnnrnnnnnnsessnnnnnnnnneensnennnnnnnensssennnnnnnnee 55 Figure 5 14 Different session modes rrrnnrrnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnensnrnnnrnnnnenessennnnnnnnesnsennnnnnnesessennnnnnnnee 56 Fed SNU D Figure 6 1 No hardware to input connected versus hardware connected rrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrvnrrnnnnnnnnrrrnnvnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnn 58 rv 59 Figure 03 Nederste 60 Figure 6 4 ADCCP Convert software component symbol rrrrrrrnnnrnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnneeerrnnnnnnn 62 INTERSOFT IELECTRONI 2 Data Handling Module User manual 10 Figure 6 5 ADCCPConvert configuration interfaces rrnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrrnrnnnnnenerrrnnnnnnnesesennsnnnneee 62 Figure 6 6 ADS B Decoder software component symbol rrrrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnnnrrnnvnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnennrrrnnrnnnnnnesrennnnnnneee 63 Figure 6 7 ADS BDecoder configuration Interface rrrr
120. ent symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown I Video Output Setup X amp Video Output Setup Pooc AXX X00 000 PPPP Doo 000 KC Oc pppp TIL same host 0 Ww Resolution Resolution ACPR ACPR 12 bit 4096 buffer 1 AA 0 50 100 Figure 6 199 VideoOutput Configuration interface Name The name of the published data applications that connect to the DHM get a list of video streams and can select a certain output based on the Name Type UDP Fill in the local network adapter s IP address and the port number from which you wish to initiate UDP IP communication This is only necessary when multiple network adapters are installed on the computer running the DHM server In the remote field fill in the IP address and port number to which the data is sent or the multi or broad cast address and port number on which the data is casted TTL Time To Live Type RPC Disabled INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONIGS Data Handling Module Type TCP User manual 184 In case that TCP is selected as type fill in the IP address and port number to which the data is sent Overrun Timeout If the subscribing application doesn t collect the data at regular Data Mode Resolution APCR interval the output buffers eventually will become full When this occurs no further processing can take place and the module halts execution When a timeout is specified the output buffer s data will
121. erged EDR D6 or S4 Folder If D6 or S4 is selected you have to choose folders if the source has subfolders OR ar files if the source folder has no subfolders Here you can select the destination path of the collated file For EDR this will be a a Destination path folder and the merged file will get the same name as the name of the source folder For D6 and S4 a filename can be chosen When the source path is correctly filled in the available files will be listed here Selected Files You can make a selection of the files to be merged using the add button 7 1 How to merge 2 files Since the usage of this tool is quite self explanatory we will explain the tool in a kind of tutorial Suppose we have different EDR recordings in the following directory D FileMerger Files EDR and want to merge these files into one file placed in another directory called D FileMerger Merged EDR The print screen below shows the different file in Windows Explorer Make sure there are only edr files in the folder and no D6 or S4 file formats File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back QJ 3 gt Search Wey M Fes Address D FileMerger Files EDR Folders x Name 3 My Computer A 23090303 1700 See WinXP C 090303 1800 s Data D 3090303 1900 E CAMPAIGN RASS R 39090303 2000 E CAMPAIGN 56 33090303 2100 O DATA RASS R 23090303 2200 O FileMerger 73090303 2300 Files O 06 10 CO
122. erred to make it on a separate drive than the drive where your operation system is on For example as in the figure above a structure named CAMPAIGN RASS R is created on the D drive INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMZI S Data Handling Module User manual 25 3 DHM Background Server You might need to be logged on as an administrator or a member of the Administrators group in order to perform some tasks The DHM Background Server is configured to automatically run at start up of your computer you may alter this default setting and start the service manually when needed The DHM Background Server can be started using the Windows XP services management console To open Services click Start point to Settings and then click Control Panel Double click Administrative Tools and then double click Services It can also be opened by typing services msc in the Run command line For information about using Services click Help on the Action menu in Services The following window appears this window might look different on your system depending on your installation Services E BIK File Action View Help e gt m 2 gt m m a Services Local a ete z amp Services Local DHM Background Server Name Description Status startup Type Log On As s Sy COM System Appl Manages t Manual Local System Stop the service Sy Computer Browser Maintains a Started Automatic Local System P th i Ses i are Sa Cr
123. erver is running Period Select a Period ranging from Imin to 3months to specify the file size Recordings are stored in chunks of period size select none for continuous recoding in one data file Rec Delimiter D6 Records can be grouped together in the recording file based on the delimiter setting INTERSOFT E S ELC ECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 122 Status Each D6 record is stored as a separate entity in the recording ARP Event D6 records are grouped together in the recording based on ARP events North Event D6 records are grouped together in the recording based on North events Sect 0 Event D6 records are grouped together in the recording based on Sect 0 events Time Event D6 records are grouped together in the recording based on Time events North D6 D6 records are grouped together in the recording based on North messages in the D6 data stream Sect 0 D6 D6 records are grouped together in the recording based on Sect 0 messages in the D6 data stream Make sure that an Event Source is configured when using an event as delimiter Archive When using a specific period the archive setting specifies how many recording files will be kept on disk ranging from I to 5000 recordings Old recordings will be deleted to make place for new ones Select All recordings if no recordings are to be removed Time Source Build file names with the current system time or wi
124. es An absolute path gives the complete path starting at the root directory or the very top of the filesystem A relative path looks for a file from the directory you are currently in down Redundant Array of Independent Disks Overall term for computer data storage schemes that can divide and replicate data among multiple hard disk drives to improve data reliability and or increase input output performance The Electronics Industry Association EIA has produced standards for RS232 and RS422 that deal with data communications al INTERSOFT l ELECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 18 System Area Code System Identification Code Side Lobe Suppression a technique to avoid eliciting transponder replies in response to interrogations transmitted via antenna sidelobes Simple Network Management Protocol Internet Suite Protocol used in network management systems to monitor network attached devices Secondary Surveillance Radar Stop bits Used to indicate the end of each character as it is transmitted Switched Virtual Circuits Transmission Control Protocol Timeout A timeout occurs when a device has waited too long for another device to send or receive a transmission Transponder Airborne unit of the SSR system detects an interrogator s transmission and responds with a coded reply stating either the aircraft s identity or its flight level User Application Profile used in Asterix data for
125. es as there are devices connected to the system Connect this module with a VideoOutput in order to send video to the TMD3 or MRD3 Each TMD module can only be instantiated once Some configuration items are disabled for the UVR892 Inputs None direct interface to RIM782 device hardware Outputs Video stream must be connected to a VideoOutput See further Event output generates event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Configuration Double click the TMD software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown TMD Setup Video Digital Channel Trig Level V CH 1 None s I 10 25 Trigger CH 2 None 14 bit 16384 ACP Input CH 3 None CH 4 None Range Nm Offset gain 1 z Figure 6 176 TMD Configuration interface Video Source In case analogue video is selected the user can only select one input channel out of 6 possible inputs In case quantised video is selected up to four inputs can be combined into one video bit Trigger level The trigger level determines the threshold value below which no video is sampled in volts Offset and Gain These parameters are applied to the video voltage level before sampling and thus before trigger level using following formula Video 28 Input Video Offset The gain can be set to 0 1 2 or 3 so that the resulting gain factor will be respectively 1 2 4 or 8 INTERSOFT ELC ECTRONI E S Data
126. et network must be configured you have the local and remote IP address to fill in Local IP must only be filled in when the pc has multiple Ethernet ports In this way you tell the DHM through which physical Ethernet port it has to input or output data In the case that there is only one Ethernet port on the computer you never have to fill in the local IP address practical example can be seen in Figure 4 28 IP Addresses result IP addresses Whenever you have to type an IP address it must be in the following form XXX XXX XXX XXX ppppp A check will be performed on the validity of IP address and maximum port number with the following dialog if wrong Ei RadarOutput IP Port rN Not a valid IP Port combination Figure 6 2 Invalid IP Default network protocol By default and when applicable all modules will have UDP as default transport protocol may INTERSOFT EL ECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 60 Modules to MRD3 The following modules can be used to connect to a MRD3 RadarOutput VectorOutput StatusOutput and VideoOutput Because more MRD3 s can be connected to these output types you will see the number of connected MRD3 s in these modules Data for TMD3 You cannot send D6 data to the TMD3 The TMD3 has an own engine that converts ASTERIXCat001 002 008 034 048 and RDIF to D6 So these actions do not need to be done by a DHM session To send data to a TMD3 choose an UDPO
127. fer status 1 I i rot I I I I I I I 0 50 100 Figure 6 142 RAT31DLConvert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the Site field to filter on a site number Fill in the site number in the appropriate field In the Version tab select Standard version SR SSR Plot Message Code 41 is implemented on only one unique radar The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT l ELECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 155 6 60 RDIFC onvert RDI FConvert None Figure 6 143 RDIF Convert Software component Purpose Convert digital messages RDIF interface format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean RDIF data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Outputs Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the RDIFConvert configuration screen D6 txt Replay and EDR V2 0 are supported Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double clic
128. ght click the S4Recorder software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown STATUS S4Recorder f Becords in file 3 54 in file 710 Figure 6 159 S4Recorder status The status display shows how many records are recorded in the S4 file and how many S4 messages are recorded A record can contain multiple S4 messages as defined in the Record Delimiter when this is set to lt none gt the number of Records in file and S4 in file will be the same INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 163 r 090303 1700 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak wa p Search jy Folders Name Size Type Date Modified 090303 1700 54RD 1 924KB S4RDFile 03 03 2009 19 00 gt 090303 1700 IG 090303 1800 IG 090303 1900 IG 090303 2000 IG 090303 2100 IG 090303 2200 IG 090303 2300 IG 090304 0000 IG 090304 0100 IG 090304 0200 IG 090304 0300 HT Figure 6 160 Example of a S4 recorder file structure INTERSOFT ELECTRONIC Ss Data Handling Module 6 67_StatusOutput User manual 164 StatusOutput None Figure 6 161 StatusOutput software component symbol Purpose Publish make available to other applications a named status output this allows other applications to connect to a status data stream e g MRD3 Inputs Single input accepts data in status format Outputs None Publishes status data Applicati
129. gle input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CAT048 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Outputs Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat048Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text replay and EDR Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat048Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt Asterix Cat 048 Setup gt Asterix Cat 048 Setup ER I 000 Output Selection UAPs Version Filter Output Selection UAPs Version Filter Type SAC SIC Radar Service Messages o vor fb o so e o sop po 1048 010 w 1048 140 1048 020 1048 040 1048 070 v 1048 220 w 1048 240 1048 250 1048 042 w 1048 250 1048 161 1048 210 w 1048 030 v 1048 080 1048 100 w 1048 110 1048 260 w 1048 055 v 1048 050 v 1048 065 1048 060 v Ol viop Jo 1048 090 1048 200 1048 120 SP v 5 1048 130 1048 170 1048 230 RE v OL sp po FX Fx Vi FX FX v buffer status buffer status C C Te Ar PDT 0 50 100 0 50 100 Asterix Cat 048 Setup amp Asterix Cat 048 Setup Output Selection UAPs Version Filter Output Selec
130. gle input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CATO10 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat010Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat010Convert software component symbol in the amp Asterix Cat 010 Setup Output Selection O O Oi x Type buffer status Cc 0 ee 50 100 UAP SAC os Moe fb so PE os Moe P os vor fb os vor fb session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt Asterix Cat 010 Setup gt Asterix Cat 010 Setup Version Sensor Output Selection UAP SIC Version Sensor Output Selection UAP Version Sensor Monosensor Surface Movement Messages Sensor Coordinates 1010 250 1010 300 w 1010 090 w 1010 091 1010 270 Spare v 1010 220 1010 550 SP v 1010 245 1010 310 RE v w FX v FX v FX v 1010 010 w 1010 000 1010 020 1010 140 v 1010 041 1010 200 1010 202 w 1010 161 1010 170 1010 060 1010 500 1010 230 1010 131 1010 210 Use Sensor Coordinates for Calculation Longitude 4 54 47 58 H M S Latitude 51 08 58 92 H M S Altitude im
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132. gure 6 42 AsterixCat020Convert Configuration interface rrrrrrrnnnrrnrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrnrrnnnnnrrrrrrnrrnnnnnerrrrnnrnnnnneeerrrnnnnnnn 88 Figure 6 43 AsterixCat021Convert software component symbol rrrrnrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrennrnnnnnensnrnnnnnn 90 Figure 6 44 AsterixCat02 1 Convert Configuration Interface rrrrrrrrnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnnneenrrrnnrnnnnneesrennnnn 90 Figure 6 45 AsterixCat030Convert software component symbol rrrnrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnennnrnnnnnn 92 Figure 6 46 AsterixCat030Convert Configuration interface rrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnnnerrrrrrrrnnnnneerrrennrnnnnnensrrennnnn 93 Figure 6 47 AsterixCat03 1 Convert software component symbol rrnrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnvnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn 94 Figure 6 48 AsterixCat03 1 Convert Configuration interface ccccccccccccccccccccessscccccceecaaeeeseccceeesaassseeeceeeeaaaeseseeeeseaaaeees 94 Figure 6 49 AsterixCat034 048Convert software component symbol rrrrrrrrnnnnnrnrrrnnnnnnnnnrnrnnnvrnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnn 96 Figure 6 50 AsterixCat034 048Convert Configuration interface ccccccccccssseeccccccccccnesessececeeeeaeseseeeceeeeaaaaseeeceeeseaaanees 96 Figure 6 351 AsterixCat048 Filter Editor sisichsccscscsstaasiaksdeivaakedetateta doswesesceindeasiatsbatdseindawianahiaasde im iaaatat iai aiaa keia OF Figure 6 52 AsterixCat034Convert
133. h the sequence of the input packets which is not the case with an ASTERIX splitter and the separate ASTERIX Cat001 and ASTERIX Cat002 converters Use the separate converters only in case status output is required Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX Cat001 and or ASTERIX Cat002 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat001 002Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat001 002Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Asterix Cat 001 002 Setup Output Selection UAPs UAP Param Version Time Keeper Filter Output Selection UAPs UAP Param Version Time Keeper Filter Type SAC SIC Cat 001 Plot Cat 001 Track Cat 002 D l v ob le Radar Service Messages w vDp b 1001 010 1001 050 s 1001 150 w 1001 020 1001 120 FX vi 1001 131 FX v 1001 080 FX vi 1001 100 FX v 1001 060 SP v 1001 030 RFS vi FX FX v buffer status Asterix Cat 001 002 Setup Output Selection UAPs UAP Param Version Time Keeper Filter Output Selection UAPs UAP Param Version Time Keeper Filter C Use as
134. he DHM single pc 2 1 Network operation The DHM uses several TCP IP ports for different purposes It is important that these ports are free for use on the target system The table below shows an overview of the ports used by the DHM Table 2 1 DHM TCP IP ports Used by 5555 DHM Discovery Discover DHM Background servers running on the connected networks 5570 DHM Background Server Inter application communication with DHM Configuration Module 5572 DHM Background Server Webinterface inter application communication with TMD3 5870 DHM Configuration Manager Inter application communication with DHM Background Server Should any of these ports be occupied by another essential program the port numbers could be changed Please contact support if this is required 2 2 DHM Background Server The DHM Background Server is configured to run as a Windows XP service The module doesn t have a user interface of its own Therefore configuration is done with the DHM Configuration Manager The server module can be installed onto multiple systems This is useful for e dedicated tasks e redundancy for failsafe operation e distributed processing The server module can be configured to start previously stored configurations at start up of the computer before user logon my INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 22 2 3 DHM Confiquration Manager All configuration of the DHM Background Server is done with the DHM Configuration Mod
135. he EDRRecorder See also the example at the end of this section You can change the name of the S4 file afterwards though the name of the folder and file must be the same Single input accepts data in S4 format from multiple sources This means that more than one source may be configured the data is then combined into a single recording Event input accepts event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 None stores S4RD output files on disk Configuration Double click the S4Recorder software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown amp 54 Recorder Setup General Script Destination path None Period Rec Delimiter p recordings S Archive l System Time e Time Source Continuous Scan Numbers buffer status I I I I I I I S 100 Figure 6 158 S4Recorder Configuration interface Destination path Enter a destination path this is the full path to the directory in which you wish to store the recordings El The files are stored on the machine where the DHM background server is running Period Select a Period ranging from Imin to 3months to specify the file size Recordings are stored in chunks of period size select none for continuous recoding in one data file Rec Delimiter S4 Records can be grouped together in the recording file based on the delimiter setting INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 162
136. he computer running the DHM server In the remote field fill in the IP address and port number to which the data is sent or the multi or broad cast address and port number on which the data is casted TTL Time To Live number of routers each packet can pass Disabled Fill in the IP address and port number to which the data is sent If the subscribing application doesn t collect the data at regular interval the output buffers eventually will become full When this occurs no further processing can take place and the module halts execution When a timeout is specified the output buffer s data will be overwritten after the specified timeout and execution may continue The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT l ELECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 183 6 82VideoOutput VideoOutput None RPC Figure 6 198 VideoOutput software component Purpose Publish make available to other applications a named video output this allows other applications to connect to the video stream e g TMD3 or MRD3 Inputs Single input accepts data from a UVR Outputs None Applications need to subscribe to the video stream to receive the video data When one or more applications are subscribed none will show their number as client counter Video data can be received by the TMD3 or the MRD3 Configuration Double click the VideoOutput software compon
137. he corresponding Data Fields Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 3 and 1 11 are implemented Click on the Sensor tab to fill in the longitude latitude and altitude of the sensor where the ASTERIX CAT062 data originates from Use the tick box to use these settings for calculation to convert Lon Lat into Range Azimuth for D6 format may INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 104 6 26 AstenxC at063C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs Figure 6 59 AsterixCat063Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX CAT063 Sensor Status Messages digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CAT063 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat063Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are text EDR status and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Event output generates event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Configuration Double click the AsterixCat063Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog i
138. he machine where the DHM background server is running Period Select a Period ranging from Imin to 3months to specify the file size Recordings are stored in chunks of period size select none for continuous recoding in one data file Rec Delimiter IRD Records can be grouped together in the recording file based on the delimiter setting Make sure that an Event Source is configured when using this setting INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 146 Each IRD record is stored as a separate entity in the recording IRD records are grouped together in the recording based on ARP events IRD records are grouped together in the recording based on North events IRD records are grouped together in the recording based on Sector zero events IRD records are grouped together in the recording based on Time events Archive Time Source Buffer status When using a specific period the archive setting specifies how long recordings will be kept on disk ranging from 1 day to 10 years Old recordings will be deleted to make place for new ones Select All recordings if no recordings are to be removed Build file names with the current system time or with the time of recording information When system time is selected the current UTC time will be used with the condition that the time zone of the computer is correctly set See also time keeper note explained in the beginning of heading
139. hive recordings based on the configuration settings D6 information is used as a RASS R inter application data exchange format D6 recordings can mainly be used in the TRACKAN and Radar Comparator Mono Dual A D6 file is recorded in a folder with the same name as the D6 files All D6 files folders are recorded in the folder as specified in the Destination Path There is no grouping of folders per day as in the EDRRecorder See also the example at the end of this section You can change the name of the D6 file afterwards though the name of the folder and file must be the same Inputs Single input accepts data in D6 format from multiple sources This means that more than one source may be configured the data is then combined into a single recording Event input accepts event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Outputs None stores D6 output files on disk Configuration Double click the D6Recorder software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt D6 Recorder Setup General Script Destination path None w Period None w Rec Delimiter All recordings Archive System Time Time Source buffer status Figure 6 84 D6Recorder Configuration interface Destination path Enter a destination path this is the full path to the directory in which you wish to store the recordings The files are stored on the machine where the DHM background s
140. ibed at the end of this manual L Advanced File Merger Opens the Advanced File Merger tool described at the end of this manual View S gt Module list Ctrl L Opens the Module list Opens different network related functions L Configuration Opens the IP configuration dialog L Statistics Opens the IP statistics dialog Opens the IP addresses dialog Advanced L Rescan Modules Ctrl R Open the Rescan Modules dialog L gt Manage USB Devices Ctrl U L DHM Discovery Discover all DHM servers on the network L Clear DHM IP Histor Clear the IP addresses from all DHM servers stored Log On Log on to a DHM server Log off from a DHM server L gt Password Ctrl P Set password of the DHM Server Open DHM User Manual Display version information Manage the Intersoft hardware devices connected by USB Menu items and buttons that can only be used in accordance with a DHM Background Server only become active when the DHM Configuration Manager is connected to a DHM Background Server Otherwise they are inactive INTERSOFT l ELECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 28 4 1 2 Buttons An overview of all available buttons is given in the table below Table 4 2 Different buttons E ae Session load Open the session select list to load a session P start Stop Stop a session a Rescan all modules Rescan ar Connect to a DHM server Quit the application Edit Edit a session by opening
141. iguration The result is the same as after an ipconfig all command in the DOS prompt You can see that this computer has multiple Ethernet ports probably a server one with address 10 20 100 1 subnet 255 255 255 0 and another with 172 16 100 51 subnet 255 255 0 0 INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONIGS Data Handling Module User manual When you click in the Menu bar View gt IP gt Statistics you will see the following result IP Statistics 172 16 100 60 5570 IPw4 Statistics Packets Received Received Header Errors Received Address Errors Datagrams Forwarded Unknown Protocols Received Received Packets Discarded Received Packets Delivered Output Requests Routing Discards Discarded Output Packets Output Packet No Route Reassembly Required Reassembly Successful Reassembly Failures Datagrams Successfully Fragmented Datagrams Failing Fragmentation Fragments Created TCP Statistics for IPw4 Active Opens Passive Opens Failed Connection Attempts Reset Connections Current Connections Segments Received Segments Sent Segments Retransmitted UDP Statistics for IPw4 Datagrams Received No Ports Receive Errors Datagrams Sent Figure 4 27 IP Statistics The result is similar as after a netstat s command in the DOS prompt oo Oo rPrRN Oo 909773 o 12907 0 o 12 909648 876951 o o ma 3230 44 437 48 23 872234 855655 8223 INTERSOFT ELECTRONIC S Data H
142. iguration Manager with password protection it will look as follows a password dialog will prompt and the DHM Configuration Manager is inactive until the correct password is typed gt DHM Conf Manager 2 9 0 File Tools View Advanced Help 2e ee gt JL SI fe DHM IP xxx xxx xxx xxx pppp localhost 5570 v ed ml 3 Log On Figure 4 6 DHM Configuration Manager password protected When you entered the wrong password the following dialog appears with the message in the DHM Configuration Manager indicating that there is a password protection DHM Conf Manager Log On 1 Password authentification failure Please try again Name This DHM Conf Manager is password Ar ft Figure 4 7 Wrong password You can also use the log on off menu item under Help If you want to disable or enable password protection later on you can do this using the menu item Password Unselect the checkbox to disable it Of course you need to be logged on first before you can disable the protection i Password L Enable password protection Password Confirm Max 10 chars not case sensitive Figure 4 8 Disable password protection INTERSOFT ELECTRONIC S Data Handling Module User manual 31 4 2 2 Connecting to a DHM Background Server Once you are logged on a DHM Configuration Manager you can connect to a DHM Background Server This can be done
143. iguration diagram Following dialog is shown gt D6 to ASTERIX Cat034 048 Setup gt D6 to ASTERIX Cat034 048 Setup ASTERIX Cat034 ASTERIX Cat048 Sensor ASTERIX Cat034 ASTERIX Cat048 Sensor Sensor Coordinates sac bf use seo 1034 010 w 1034 070 w Longitude 4 54 47 58 H M 5 Version lv 1 26 November 2000 oo 1034 000 8 E 1034 100 W Latitude 51 08 58 92_ H M S 1034 030 1034 110 w Altitude 50 Jim 1034 020 w 1034 120 w 1034 041 1034 090 C 1034 050 w 1034 060 w FX v Figure 6 90 D6ToCat034 048 Configuration interface Click on the ASTERIX CATO034 tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields Select the correct version of the ASTERIX CAT034 according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 26 is implemented Click on the ASTERIX CAT048 tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields Select the correct version of the ASTERIX CAT048 according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 14 is implemented Click on the Sensor tab on top of the configuration window to edit to fill in the SAC SIC code and the radar s position longitude latitude and altitude that will be used in the ASTERIX CAT034 message On the condition that these fields are enabled in the UAP s INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMZI S Data Handling Module
144. ind of communication channel between two entities It is a channel often bidirectional but also unidirectional down which one entity can send a sequence of bytes to the entity on the other end In almost all instances the channel has the property that it is reliable i e the exact same bytes emerge in the exact same order at the other end Monoradar Data Target Reports from a Radar Surveillance System to an SDPS plots and tracks from PSRs SSRs MSSRs excluding Mode S and ground surveillance CAT002 Monoradar Service Messages status North marker sector crossing messages CAT034 CAT048 COTS Data bits In data communications the number of bits used to send each character not including any added timing or error checking bits DCE Data Communications Equipment The local and or remote modem A DCE is usually connected to a DTE HM Data Handling Module DTE Data Terminal Equipment The computer or terminal either local yours or the remote the one you re communicating with A DTE is usually connected to a DCE EDR Intersoft Electronics internal data format for record based data Also stands for Extended Data Recorder a device for generating and capturing serial data EDR V2 Ethernet A network specification developed by DEC Intel and Xerox which provides anywhere from 10 megabits to 1000 megabits per second Baud CAT001 A transmission speeds Event signals occurrences between even
145. ing Type Type of data RASS 5 Recording Setup X RASS S Recording Setup Recording Type ASTERIX ASTERIX Figure 6 108 Recording setup For the recording select the appropriate recording type Raw default the data is bitwise recorded without respect of protocol framings EDR UDR when the data is input from the EDR or UDR TCP UDP when the data is input from a data stream over TCP or UDP Select the type of data for every input line Following data types are implemented Asterix default RDIF DDE EADS SIP PEX EADS PEX ST RSRP LINK 1 RIS CLF RIS RSRP RIS RAT31DL Radar RAT31DL mu INTERSOFT ELECTRONIC Ss Data Handling Module User manual 136 090303 1700 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Search Wey Folders Address D EDR RECORDINGS 090303V090303 1700 Folders x Name Size Type Date Modified S E EDR RECORDINGS 1E1090303 1700 edr 3 850KB EDR File 03 03 2009 19 00 63090303 090303 1700 idx 481KB IDXFile 03 03 2009 19 00 gt 090303 1700 C 090303 1800 C 090303 1900 iy 090303 2000 C 090303 2100 G 090303 2200 C 090303 2300 Ey 090304 090304 0000 C 090304 0100 090304 0200 C 090304 0300 Figure 6 109 Example of an EDR recorder file structure Status Right click the EDRRecorder software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Ex STATUS EDRRecorder 36 8 8 85 4
146. ing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat002Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR status and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Event output generates event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Configuration Double click the AsterixCat002Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Asterix Cat 002 Setup Asterix Cat 002 Setup k Asterix Cat 002 Setup Output Selection Type UAPs Version Time Keeper Output Selection UAPs Version Time Keeper Output Selection UAPs Version Time Keeper SAC SIC Radar Service Messages ol ot vDp o 1002 010 1002 070 O Use as Time Keeper O D6 1002 000 w 1002 100 v 4 Ol fo 1002 020 1002 090 v ee 11002 030 1002 080 o ob o spare v o 06 ol 06 buffer status 7 vor gt 8 RFS v vo E no va buffer status 1 Figure 6 28 AsterixCat002Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC cod
147. ion Version Sensor Output Selection Version Sensor Sensor Coordinates C Use Sensor Coordinates for Calculation Longitude 4 54 47 58 H M 5 Latitude 51 08 58 92 H M 5 arte 5 Jim 2 Replay w o w w buffer status buffer status 7 CT Figure 6 16 AleniaRHPConvert Configuration interface Output selection 5 output channels can be selected For each channel select the appropriate output type D6 txt EDR or Replay Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Sensor You can fill in the longitude latitude and altitude of the sensor where the RADAR data originates Use the tick box to use these settings for calculation to convert Lon Lat into Range Azimuth for D6 format Version Version 04 13 01 91 is implemented Buffer status shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 70 6 7 ARUP Convert ARUPConvert D6 TEXT EDR REPLAY Figure 6 17 ARUP Convert software component symbol Purpose Convert ARUP digital plot and sector message format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Jamming and Clutter map data will be discarded Inputs Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format The data presented at the input must be clean ARUP data without the presence of transport protocol framing Outputs
148. is open select the correct destination paths Different source paths can be selected by checking the tick box before the source field If files must be merged in more than 7 source paths increase the number of source paths by clicking Make sure that the source path corresponds to the path that groups the directories of the day F RADAR DATA and not F RADAR DATA 0708013 or 070814 gt Advanced File Merger V1 0 0 Beco Start 4 44 15 00 13 08 2007 Destination Path ag Progress A aan aa ana ana a a ama an an m Figure 8 5 Merging 4 files When you press the start button the merging process will start as can be seen in the Progress bar sa iit did al dn i Merging EDR Similar as in the FileMerger the merged file can be found in the destination path folder and will have the same name as the folder itself RADAR DATA edr and RADAR DATA idx If you want to check the file length of the new collated file use an EDRReplay software component to verify INTERSOFT ELEGTAOMT S Data Handling Module User manual 194 9 Troubleshooting 9 1 DHM Configuration Module is not responding The configuration module or the session editor is not responding This can happen due to bugs in the configuration monitor which have not yet been resolved In the event that this happens use the windows task manager to manually end the YARDIOS SMGR exe task Since the session status and configuration par
149. k the RDIFConvert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown RDIF Setup Output Selection Type Ol 0 w O 06 ol 0 ol 0 w O 0 w buffer status Cc Figure 6 144 RDIF Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 156 6 61 ReplayRec order ReplayRecorder None Figure 6 145 ReplayRecorder software component symbol Purpose When an EDR recording needs to be replayed using the RASS R Data Replay tool the ReplayRecorder will mark the different timestamp positions in the file During playback of the data formatted as Replay the timestamps can more easily be replaced with current time stamps Inputs 12 sources can be accepted as input This means that more than one source may be configured the data is then combined into a single recording Input data must have the correct data format replay Outputs None stores output file on disk rpl file Configuration Double click the ReplayRecorder software component symbol in the session configuration diagra
150. l bits are inverted 0 becomes and vice versa Bytewise Bit Reverse all bits in one byte change position bit 0 becomes bit 7 bit 1 becomes bit 6 etc Wordwise Bit Reverse all bits in one word change position Byte Swap two bytes in one word are swapped byte 0 becomes byte 1 and vice versa These actions can be executed 5 times taken into account that first Data Manipulation I is executed then Data Manipulation 2 etc For example Data Manipulation 1 Bit Inverse 2 Bytewise Bit Reverse 3 Wordwise Bit Reverse lt SS None 5 None buffer status C vri 0 50 100 Figure 6 99 Example Data Manipulation The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 131 6 42 Data Timmer Data Timmer Header Footer 2 Figure 6 100 DataTrimmer software component symbol Purpose Strip a number of header and footer bytes so that only valid information frames remain Inputs Single input accepts data in EDR V2 0 Outputs One output Data in EDR V2 0 format stripped as defined in the setup Configuration Double click the DataTrimmer software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt Data Trimmer Setup C Unwrap Bytes Offset from Begin L Trim Header Bytes Offset from Begin LJ Trim Footer Bytes Offset from End buffer
151. l field and the LLC The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMZI S Data Handling Module User manual 152 6 57 Radarinput Purpose Inputs Outputs Radarinput None Figure 6 136 RadarInput software component symbol A named radar output that is published made available to other applications by another DHM server can be input again by connecting to the remote DHM server None Application needs to connect to a DHM server with an active RadarOutput Single output in D6 format Configuration Double click the RadarInput software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt Radar Input Setup DHM IP xxx xxx XXX xxx pppp Localhost 5570 Radar Data Source Figure 6 137 RadarInput Configuration interface Click and the following dialog is shown Radar data source dialog Data Source Selection DHM IP Dooc xxx XX XXXGPPPP Radar data sources Figure 6 138 Data source selection Fill in the IP address and port default this is 5570 from the DHM server you want to connect to Press in the radar data sources box and the available data output sources will be shown Radaroutputs that are running on that DHM server will be listed here Select and press OK to configure them as RadarInput INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGS Data Handling Module 6 58 _RadarOu
152. l framing data Outputs Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat001Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 txt EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat001Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt Asterix Cat 001 Setup k Asterix Cat 001 Setup pa Output Selection UAP Plot UAP Track UAP Param Version Filter Output Selection UAP Plot UAP Track UAP Param Version Filter Type SAC SIC Radar Service Messages D6 if SI Se ea ot soob p 1001 040 W 1001 131 Fx vi 1001 070 W 1001 080 FX v EDR v BA r p fo 1001 090 1001 100 FX vi replay v ob fo 1001 130 1001 060 SP vi 1001 141 1001 030 RFS v db vDp b FX FX w FX v buffer status kaller status 7 7 Tusen Tt Sea E 0 50 100 0 50 gt Asterix Cat 001 Setup i gt Asterix Cat 001 Setup Output Selection UAP Plot UAP Track UAP Param Version Filter Output Selection UAP Plot UAP Track UAP Param Version Filter Radar Service Messages 1001 090 1001 050 w 1001 141 1001 080 1001 130 1001 100 Ce kad 1001 131 w 1001 060 1001 120 w 1001 030 1001 170 w P pane 1001 210 w RFS x jx A Filter Acti
153. line You can use this list to select the appropriate DHM Background Server instead of manually filling in the IP address To complete selection now press the connect button l From DHM v2 8 0 onward the DHM Configuration Manager tries to make connection with the DHM Background Server by using Inter Application Communication or IAC Therefore it communicates with the I E Proxy software This software is a separate tool running as a INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMI E S Data Handling Module User manual 32 background process Refer to the user manual from the IE PROXY When for any reason communication cannot be established over IAC it falls back on RPC or Remote Procedure Call and the following dialog will prompt E DHM Conf Manager Inter Application Communic Eg 1 j IAC is not supported by the selected Background Server ag RPC will be used instead Figure 4 11 RPC instead of IAC If you select a remote DHM Background Server that is password protected you will be asked for password authentication Only when the correct password is given the DHM Configuration Manager will connect E DHM Conf Manager DHM Background server conn Eg i The requested DHM Background server is password protected Please proceed with the password authentification procedure OK Figure 4 12 Authentification notification B 172 16 100 102 5 X Figure 4 13 Password request Once you are connected to a DHM Backg
154. m Following dialog is shown i ReplayRecorder Setup Eg Destination path buffer status 0 50 Figure 6 146 ReplaySetup Configuration interface Choose the correct destination path where to save the rpl file Buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status depending on the selected input line This module needs to be used to process EDR data into a replay file rpl This type of file can only be used in combination with the Data Replay tool Refer to the manual from the Data Replay tool may INTERSOFT S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 157 6 62 Replay Purpose When a replay is started using the RASS R Data Replay tool the tool will connect to a DHM session that is running a Replay software component The replay module can synchronous replay up to 12 sources Inputs None The RASS R Data Replay Tool makes connection to this software component Outputs 12 outputs for replay with or without original timestamp Data is output in EDR V2 0 format Configuration Double click the Replay software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt Replay Setup we E C Keep original time stamp Figure 6 148 Replay configuration interface Give in the name for the Replay session This name will be visible in the RASS R Data Replay tool dialogs Use the tickbox to replay with original time stamps
155. n be configured using the ASR9Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 and text Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the ASR9Convert component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt ASRI Convert Setup Output Selection Type a wi ow ow ow buffer status L j I I 1 I I 0 50 100 Figure 6 20 ASR9Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT S EL ECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 72 6 9 AstenxCat001 002C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs AstersCatO01 002Conrert V None Figure 6 21 AsterixCat001 002Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX Cat001 Monoradar data target reports and Asterix Cat002 Monoradar service messages digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below This component replaces the components described in heading 6 10 and 6 11 and have been added to be compatible with future RASS M Main difference is that output remains synchronous wit
156. n onto disk Recording can archive recordings based on the configuration settings Text information can be loaded into any COTS text reader e g notepad A text file is recorded in a folder with the same name as the TXT files All text files folders are recorded in the folder as specified in the Destination Path There is no grouping of folders per day as in the EDRRecorder See also the example at the end of this section Single input accepts data in Text format from multiple sources This means that more than one source may be configured the data is then combined into a single recording None stores output files on disk Configuration Double click the TextRecorder software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown General Script Destination path None v Period None w Rec Delimiter All recordings v Archive System Time Time Source buffer status Figure 6 172 TextRecorder Configuration interface Destination path Enter a destination path this is the full path to the directory in which you wish to store the recordings TXT files The files are stored on the machine where the DHM background server is running Period Select a Period ranging from Imin to 3months to specify the file size Recordings are stored in chunks of period size select none for continuous recoding in one data file Rec Delimiter Not used Each record is s
157. ne direct interface with network adapters Outputs One output Data in EDR V2 format Configuration Double click the UDPInput software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Figure 6 187 TCPInput Configuration interface Local The network adapter s ip address and the port number from which you wish to initiate UDP IP communication Only in case when multiple Ethernet adapters are installed on the pc running the DHM server Remote The IP address and port number on which the data server is running Or the multi or broad cast address and port number on which the data is casted Type Specify the type of data that is input EDR V2 0 EDRV2 0 Incl Header D6 or S4 When you select the type make sure no input module is connected yet to the UDPInput module Otherwise the following dialog appears UPPInput Connection Type x Make sure that the UDPInput DataType is compatible with the current set up Figure 6 188 UDPInput not compatible Input buffer size Fill in the FIFO input buffer size of the network adapter The UDPInput module will only be started turned green when data is received on the configured IP address and port number al INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 178 Status When you right click on the software component and select status the following status window will open gt STATUS UDPInput Packets 9
158. ning files centre points Buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status First the Filter tab is executed then the Coverage tab Status Right click the D6Filter software component symbol in the session configuration diagram to select status Following dialog is shown STATUS D6Filter f DE processed 0 f D6 passed 0 0 00 1 f DE failed 0 0 00 Figure 6 79 D6Filter status The status display shows the number and percentage of D6 data packets processed passed and filtered out may INTERSOFT EL ECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 119 6 35 D6Manipulation Figure 6 80 Data manipulation Purpose Change real time data information fields in a D6 stream Inputs Single input accepts data in D6 format Outputs Single output in D6 format Configuration Double click the D6Manipulation software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialogs are shown gt D6Manipulation Setup buffer status buffer status EEE gt D6Manipulation Setup x gt D6Manipulation Setup Range Azimuth Altitude Lon at xy 1 C Calculate Lon Lat Longitude _ HeMS Latitude H m s Altitude o Jim buffer status gt a buffer status aes 50 100 Figure 6 81 D6Manipulation Configuration interface Range Enable Range Bias and fill in the
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162. nnseesernnnnnnnnesnneee 167 TCPInput Configuration interface rrrnnrrrrrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrrnrrnnnnrrrrrnrrnnnnnerrrrnrnnnnnneesrrennnnnnnsesssennnnnnnnennssne 167 TCPOutput software component Symbol rrrnnnnnnrnnnnrrnnvnvrvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnvnvrrrnnnnnnnnnnsnssnssssnsnnnsssnnnnn 168 TCPOutput Configuration me ACE sists si evectamiiiedisseainsiudenne en jeaiendieaddieandnd 168 Text Recorder software component symbol rrrrrnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnennernnnnnnnnsnensnene 169 TextRecorder Configuration interface rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrnvnnvvrvvrnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrrnrnvrsrrnnnnnnnnssssssssssennnnssssnnnnnnnn 169 SE EEE EEE 170 Example of a Text recorder file StructUre rrrrnrrnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnrrrrnrrnnnnnenrrrnrrnnnnneensrennnnnnnnssseennsnnnnneeee 170 DVDEN 171 VENN 171 DN 172 TPS77Convert software component symbol rrrrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnennnrnnnnnnnnnnnneee 173 PS hvarje 173 TransportLayerTrimmer software component symbol rrrnnrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnvnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnenee 174 TransportLayerTrimmer Configuration interface rrrvrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnvnvnvvvvrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrrnnnrsrsnnnnnnnn 174 ITVI2Convert Software component pe 175 TVI 2 Conver Con radon NT aCe sssri nE S 175 UO HDLC s ware component SVINDO sssrini EEN 176 PENN KOG OKT DE ERE EEE 176 UDPINDUL software Component HAD Lassuavsesnnae spes Ea a GRAN N 177 TPM Coi ou
163. nrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnenrrrrrrrnnnneeerrrnnrnnnnneessrrnnnnnnnnesssennnnn 134 Figure 6 108 Recording SCUUD icccsssiiascocascasasavirisdeccaaadalivessansasaansatnnis ES e ATON SVU AEN ANEN iS ET ENES AIIN TRESEN 135 Figure 6 109 Example of an EDR recorder file Structure cccccccsseccccccccccensecsccceeeeeaesseececeeeeaaeeseeceseeaaaaeeeeeeeseaaanees 136 Figure 6 110 EDRRecorder Status rrrrnnnnnnnrrnnnrnnnnnnnnrrnrrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnenerrrnrnnnnnnserrrnnnnnnnneessernnnnnnneeessennnnnnnnesssennsnnnn 136 Figure 6 111 EDRReplay software component symbol rrrrnnnnnnnrrnnnrnnnnnnnrrvnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnvrnnnnnnnnrrrnrnnnnnnensrnnnnnnnnnnsnnsnene 137 Figure 6 112 EDRReplay Configuration interface rrrnnnnnnnrnrvnvvvvrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnrrrrrnnvrrrrrnnnnnnnnnneennersrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnsssssnsee 137 Figure 6 113 EDRReplay time ACjUSUMENE isccsccccszaiadecacacciadinssatarsiesdeatsceiakacaioteeateddehansiasdeaksdeawterssetiladddassiarsias tenes 138 FONN 138 Figure 6 115 EDR software component symbol rrrrrrrrnrnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnernnnnnnnnnenerrnnnnnnnneesssennnnn 139 Figure 6 116 EDR Configuration NE AC iisces cacescaits tein tiiaaaaiaietais Gai saat GAGA GS 139 TN NNN 140 Figure 6 118 Ethernet software component Symbol rrrrrnnnnrrnrrrnnrnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnrnnnnneeerrrnnrnnnnneesseennsnnnn 141 Figure 6 119 Ethernet Configuration interface s skene Gees 141 Figure 6 120 EV760Convert Soft
164. of sessions on a running system without disturbing running mission critical sessions e Client specific demands are easily integrated e Time module which can connect to a variety of sources can use this time stamp to correct or modify the data streams e Status reporting when used with licensed IE Proxy SNMP agent may INTERSOFT EL ECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 21 2 General overview As already explained in the introduction in the first chapter the DHM consists of the DHM Background Server and the DHM Configuration Manager Both applications can be run on the same computer see figure below or on different computers See Figure 1 1 In the next paragraphs we give a general overview of both parts Then in chapter 3 you can read the details about the DHM Background Server and in chapter 4 about the DHM Configuration Manager with in chapter 5 it s Session Editor Session modules in DHM Configuration Manager Intersoft Hardware Input RIM782 RDR803 UDR600 USB SS Ethernet gt Session 10 RIM782 Data Handling Server Sy RDR803 R i Manipulation Ie Session 1 l gt Record Replay file saved on network or local harddisk Conversion bo ll 2 I DHM A Output Background Ethernet Server RIM782 RDR803 W Figure 2 1 Block diagram of t
165. offer complete scalability e The DHM Background Server and DHM Configuration Manager can both run on the same computer or separately on two computers As in the figure below In the latter case the computer with the DHM Background Server on is often referred to as processing pc while the DHM Configuration Manager runs on the monitoring pc e Dependent on the required processor load RAID disk space network interface cards etc the DHM can run on a dedicated server desktop or laptop e One or multiple DHM Servers can be combined in a network with one or multiple DHM Configuration Managers allowing remote connection and editing e When a licensed IE PROXY SNMP agent is running on the processing and monitoring pce s SNMP messages supporting Intersoft Electronics private MIB can be exchanged with any 3rd party SNMP manager refer to the user manual from the IE PROXY e The DHM Server allows running multiple sessions simultaneously session is defined as a DHM process executed on radar data Session modules in DHM Configuration Manager Data Handling Server Intersoft Hardware USB on processing pc SE Input RIM782 RDR803 UDR600 Ez Ethernet Session 10 RIM782 ty K RDR803 Manipulation Y Conversion om Output IE Proxy Ethernet RIM782 RDR803 Ethernet HASSE Remote monitoring pc R with DHM Configuration Manager IE Proxy Can also run other RASS R softwares MRD
166. oftware component symbol Direct network access for package capturing Capture raw packets both the ones destined to the machine where it s running and the ones exchanged by other hosts on shared media filter the packets according to user specified rules before dispatching them to the application This tool can only be used if WinPcap is installed which can be downloaded from http winpcap polito it or installed from the RASS R installation DVD None direct interface with network adapters or saved capture file for example a pcap file saved with the Ethernet sniffer Wireshark http www wireshark org One output Data in EDR V2 format Configuration Double click the pcapInput software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Depending on the source selection one of the following dialogs is shown ng Er pcapInput Setup E pcapInput Setup data source data source Continuous Loo File Source L F network 4 source replay speed Source path network adapter SO DATA RASS RIA SMGCS CAT11 rec pcap Network adapter Broadcom Netxtreme Gigabit Ethernet Driver Microsoft s Packet Scheduler on local host 172 16 100 611 filter Ss link by pe me Figure 6 133 pcapInput Configuration interface Source You can output all received data on the network card network source or output the data originating from a file file source Depending on the source selection the dialog shows
167. oftware component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown i STATUS AsterixCatSplitter Cat 091 2045 45 6 Cat O02 2081 50 4 Total 4126 4 100 0 4 Figure 6 65 AsterixCatSplitter status The status display shows how many data packets in number and percentage are sent in a split category INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 110 6 29 AstenxPac ketizer AstenkPacketizer Figure 6 66 AsterixPacketizer software component symbol Purpose Packetize ASTERIX byte stream Builds clean ASTERIX EDR V2 records from byte stream information Byte stream sources include Comm ports and TCP IP Care must be taken that the information captured via a byte stream input starts with the first byte of an ASTERIX record If the first byte captured is not the first byte of an ASTERIX record the DHM could lock up in an endless loop or produce unpredictable results Inputs Single input accepts data in byte stream format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Outputs One output Packetized ASTERIX data in EDR V2 format Configuration Double click the AsterixPacketizer software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt Asterix Pa buffer status es Figure 6 67 Asterix Packetizer Configuration interf
168. ompatible with current set up Figure 6 192 UDPOutput not compatible The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status An UDPOutput module in EDRv2 0 Incl Header format can be used to send data to the TMD3 Remark the TMD3 will only see this UDPOutput when there is data available al INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 180 6 80 UDR UDR 01440023 U HDLC in U HDLC UDR2 81 Figure 6 193 UDR software component symbol left old UDR600 right new UDR600 RIM782 PRE790 or RDR803 Purpose Interface with hardware UDR device This UDR will be listed when an UDR600 RIM782 PRE790 and or RDR803 is are connected to the pc running the DHM server The software components are enumerated within the square brackets there will be as many UDR modules as there are UDR devices connected to the system Each UDR module can only be instantiated once Inputs None direct interface UDR device hardware Outputs Two outputs one per hardware line Data is output in EDR V2 0 format Event output 0 generates event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Event output X generates event data ACP ARP PPS Configuration Double click the UDR software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown UDR Setup UDR Setup General watchdog General atchdog Line Config Mode Type App RxCk T
169. omponent symbol Purpose Convert ADCCP digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts clean ADCCP data Output Five output channels ADCCP data in D6 text vector or EDR format Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the ADCCPConvert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialogs are shown gt ADCCP Setup Output Selection Output Type Message Type oO 06 gt l Ol ope O 0 m DE buffer status Output selection Version Filter All All al Al All gt ADCCP Setup Output Selection Yersion Standard ADCCP buffer status Figure 6 5 ADCCPConvert configuration interfaces 5 output channels can be selected For each channel select the appropriate output type D6 txt vector or EDR Choose the appropriate message type for every enabled channel to filter on Status Target Weather Strobe Map or All messages Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Version Filter Select the correct version of ADCCP Standard or LRR disabled reserved for future development Buffer status shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status EL ECTRONI INTERSOFT S Data Handling Module 6 2 ADS B Decoder User
170. on OFF Oon buffer status buffer status FEE Em I I 0 50 100 0 50 Figure 6 25 AsterixCat001Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGS Data Handling Module User manual 75 Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAP Plot tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields for the Plot Data Click on the UAP Track tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields for the Track Data Click on the UAP Param tab to fill in the scaling Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 0 is implemented Filter use the filter to filter on every data item according to the A
171. on diagram Following dialog is shown lg 4 iva Er Synchronize Setup x Timeout buffer status I I I I l 0 50 100 Figure 6 164 Synchronize Configuration interface Timeout Fill in the milliseconds the module is allowed to wait for the next package in sequence 1 will let the module wait until the next sequence arrived So no time out will be generated The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 166 6 69 Sync hronizeAck Purpose Inputs Outputs Sunchronizs ck Figure 6 165 SynchronizeAck software component symbol Merge data streams and synchronize packages in their original sequence Due to the multitasking nature of the DHM it is possible that not all message types are processed equally fast 1 e target messages might take longer to process than sector messages when converted data streams are later on merged together it 1s possible that the original package sequence 1s lost Multiple inputs that need merging and synchronizing The inputs need to have sequence number information in order to be synchronized AsterixCatSplitter has a synchronize option which numbers packages Input must be in EDR v2 0 format Care must be taken that all separate data streams which carry package numbers must be presented into the same SynchronizeAck module Single output which has the merg
172. on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output In a similar way filtering on the User number can be done INTERSOFT E S ELECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 95 The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAP tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields for the Plot Data Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 6 2 is implemented may INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 96 6 22 AstenxC at034 048C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs J AstenkCatls4 O48Convert T Mone Figure 6 49 AsterixCat034 048Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX CAT034 Monoradar service messages and CAT048 Monoradar data target reports digital messages format to other formats as desc
173. ons need to subscribe to the data to receive a status datastream When one or more applications are subscribed none will show their number as client counter Configuration Double click the StatusOutput software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Radar Name Type UDP Type RPC Type TCP Fr Status Output Setu X f E Status Output Setup ba P P Type Timeout o Type TCP Timeout o oox 2000 2000 2000 pppp soe 000 2000 000 PPPP Local 1172 16 100 102 12353 Local 1172 16 100 102 12353 Remote 172 16 100 93 12354 TTL same site 32 vi buffer 9 Fd S 100 Figure 6 162 Status Output Configuration interface The name of the published data applications that connect to the DHM get a list of RadarOutputs and can select a certain output based on the Radar Name Fill in the local network adapter s ip address and the port number from which you wish to initiate UDP IP communication This is only necessary when multiple network adapters are installed on the computer running the DHM server In the remote field fill in the IP address and port number to which the data is sent or the multi or broad cast address and port number on which the data is casted TTL Time To Live Disabled RPC is no longer supported Fill in the IP address and port number to which the data is sent Overrun Timeout If the subscribing application doesn t collect
174. or to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the Site field to filter on a site number Fill in the site number in the appropriate field The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 159 6 64 RSRPPac ketizer RSRPPacketizer Figure 6 152 RSRPPacketizer software component Purpose Serial input of RSRP digital data messages Inputs Input must be a COMM Input Outputs The RSRP output must be followed by a RSRPConvert software component Configuration Double click the RSRPPacketizer software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown I Asterix C X buffer status 26 Preis I E I I 0 50 100 Figure 6 153 RSRPPacketizer Configuration interface No configuration is needed the buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Status Right click the RSRPPacketizer software component symbol in the session configuration diagram and select status Following dialog is shown i STATUS RSRPPacketizer EW f Packets 0 f Hesets 0 Last Reset 00 00 00 UTC DE HMYYYT Figure 6 154 S4Recorder status The status display shows how many pa
175. ord protectiOn orrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnneesernnnnnnnnneessrnnnnnnnneessennnnnnnseesssnnnnnnnnee 29 Piore dA Choose POSS WOII asra EEE NE 29 Fe TN 29 Figure 4 6 DHM Configuration Manager password protected rrrrnnnnnnnrvnnnnnnnnnnnrrvnrrnnnnnnnnrrrnvvnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnesrrnnnnnnnn 30 AE TEEN 6 ON OO REO RER RER EEE ERR 30 PUgure F 9 Ddbe password AP Hae 30 Figure 4 9 Connect to a DHM Background SeTVET rrrrrnrrnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnrrrrnrrnnnnnenrrrrnrrnnnneeerrrrnrnnnnneeesrrnnnnnnnesesennsnnnneee 31 SSE DREG EEE EEE EE 31 TG AE EN OA EEE EE EE 32 Figure 4 122 Amheni CANON HON CaN ON iseit a a AEN EEE EEA 32 EEE SSE ARE NE 32 Figure 4 14 Connected to a DHM Background servert rrrrrnnnnnnrrvnnrnnnnnnnrrrrrrrnnnnnenrrrrrrrnnnnneerrrnrrnnnnneeerennnnnnnneesseennnnnnn 32 Figure 4 15 DHM Background Server Version unknoWnh s rnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnneensrnnnnnnnn 55 Figure 4 16 DHM Background server not available rrrnnnrrrrrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnerrrnnnnnnnnesessennnnnnnnee DD PETN NNN 53 Figure 4 18 DHM Background server not available anymore rrrrrrnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnvnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnennrrrnnvnnnnneesrrnnnnn 34 NNN 35 Figure 4 20 Sessions in task MONG CECT vssisvussiaserenciavesiessssvonennaevsressimeanapverersessuoosseynsevasaiessoessesionevageeeosuavsbonurasessoennratonts 36 TO a ENE DEG ES ERR E EENE EEEE
176. ore information about this refer to Windows help functions YARDIOS_SESSION_ENGINE_2 exe YARDIOS SESSION ENGINE Lexe YARDIOS SESSION wmipryvse exe SYSTEM End Process wmiprvse exe End Process Tree 00 WLLoginProxy ex OG WLKEEFER exe gg wisptis exe Set Priority gi WINWORD EXE 13 Set Affinity i winlnann evr FM Figure 4 21 Set affinity of a session INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGS Data Handling Module User manual 37 4 2 4 Removing a session Select the session which you wish to remove from the Sessions list and press the Remove Session button A session can only be removed when it is not running If a session is still running the following warning appears DHM Conf Manager Destroy Session i The session can not be destroyed because itis still running Please stop the session before destroying it Figure 4 22 Destroy session 4 2 5 Saving a Session To save a session first select its name from the Sessions list and then press the Save Session button or select Save from the File menu If you wish to save all the sessions in the Sessions list at once select Save All from the file menu If you wish to save a copy from a session with a different name select Save a Copy as from the file menu Session configurations are stored as a ini file on the computer where the DHM Background Server is running on You can find them in the follo
177. ponds to session 2 in the DHM Configuration Manager which is named DATASET ADSB RAW Digital e Further on you see the YARDIOS SRV exe DHM Background Server and the YARDIOS SMGR exe DHM Configuration Manager E Windows Task Manager File Options View Help as Applications Processes Performance Image Name ZCfgSvc exe YARDIOS SRV exe YARDIOS SMGR exe YARDIOS SESSION ENGINE 2 exe YARDIOS SESSION ENGINE l exe YARDIOS SESSION ENGINE 0 exe Wwmiprvse exe Wwmiprvse exe WLLoginProxy exe WLEEEFER exe wispts exe WINWORD EXE winlogon exe VPTray exe USNSVC ExXe tesd win32 exe taskmgr exe Caanhees Tala Gen aan lt C Show processes from all users Processes 79 CPU Usage 8 See Networking User Name Bert SYSTEM Bert SYSTEM SYSTEM SYSTEM NETWORK SERVICE SYSTEM Bert SYSTEM Bert Bert Bert SYSTEM SYSTEM Bert owe TCR End Process Commit Charge 1101M 3938M Figure 4 20 Sessions in task manager When you are connected to a DHM Background Server on a remote pc you have to open the task manager on that remote pc and not on the local pc where your DHM Configuration Manager is running on An advantage of sessions running as separate executables is the possibility to set them in auto load start and persistent mode See paragraph 5 2 7 Using Windows Task Manager it is also possible to set the processor affinity of a particular session This can be done by right clicking on that session For m
178. prietary Input RadarInput Manipulation Convert Record Replay Other Proprietary Output Output Modules HH Input Sl Proprietary Input RadarInput B RDR 803 0 D 3 4 UDR2 84 D 1 2 UDR2 83 D 5 6 UDR2 103 BE RIM 782 3 D UDR 81 V TMD 3 V ADSBOnRIM 3 UDR 01 x4002 03 Manipulation Convert Record Replay Other Proprietary Output RadarOutput RDR 803 0 D 3 4 UDR2 84 D 1 2 UDR2 83 D 5 6 UDR 103 RIM 782 3 D UCR 81 statusOutput VectorOutput VideoOutput at Output Figure 6 1 No hardware to input connected versus hardware connected Before you start reading the software components In this chapter the software components are in alphabetical order However in the module list in the DHM Session Editor they are grouped together according to their function The different categories are listed in the figures above for example input manipulation etc mu INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 59 Intersoft internal data formats The DHM converts data always to an internal data format The following Intersoft proprietary formats are available e D6 RASS R file data format D6 to be used in TMD3 MRD3 TRACKAN and RCM D e S4 RASS S file data format S4 but also to be used in RCM D e Text to see the input data in a text format txt for example to be viewed with Notepad e Replay format to be used in combination with the Data Replay tool
179. put User manual 182 Vectordutput None Figure 6 196 VectorOutput software component symbol Purpose Publish make available to other applications a named vector output this allows other applications to connect to a vector data stream e g MRD3 Inputs Single input accepts data in vector format Outputs None Publishes vector data Applications need to subscribe to the data to receive a vector datastream When one or more applications are subscribed none will show their number as client counter Configuration Double click the VectorOutput software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown i Vector Output Setu Sa i Vector Output Setup x p p id Mame Type Vector Daka Mame Yector Daka UDP Timeout 5000 Type Timeout 5000 ro OO 006 006 PPPP ksx er 000 200 PPPP Local 10 20 100 60 0 Local 10 20 100 60 0 Remote 10 20 100 102 12350 TTL same subnet 1 vi TE VE EEE 0 5 10 0 a0 Figure 6 197 VectorOutput Configuration interface RadarName Type UDP Type RPC Type TCP Overrun Timeout The name of the published data applications that connect to the DHM get a list of VectorOutputs and can select a certain output based on the RadarName Fill in the local network adapter s ip address and the port number from which you wish to initiate UDP IP communication This is only necessary when multiple network adapters are installed on t
180. put flow by unasserting the DTR signal when the receive buffer is nearly full and it controls output flow by suspending the transmission when the DSR signal is unasserted XON XOFF and DTR DSR The transfer mechanism uses the XON and XOFF characters and the DTR output signal and DSR input signal to perform flow control The transfer mechanism controls input flow by sending XOFF and unasserting the DTR signal when the receive buffer is nearly full and it controls the output flow by suspending transmission when XOFF is received and the DSR signal is unasserted Timeout sets the timeout value for the write and read operations The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status The COMMOutput module ts only available when a COM port is installed in the computer It is also necessary to install the VisaRuntime engine to make the COM port visible in the DHM Can be found on the RASS R installation DVD folder Prerequisites VISA visa410runtime exe INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 117 6 34 D6Filter Fit Remove Cov Off Figure 6 77 D6Filter Purpose Filters on D6 data messages Inputs Single input accepts data in D6 format Outputs Single output in D6 format Configuration Double click the D6Filter software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialogs are shown gt D6Filter Setup gt D6
181. r Rescan Modules Ed 7 Unable to perform modules rescan i Please dose all editor windows and try again Figure 4 30 Close session editor before rescan of modules INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual a 44 4 2 8 2 Manage USB Devices This function is still under development This chapter will be updated in the next release The Manage USB Devices can be opened via the Menu bar click Advanced gt Manage USB Devices or by presssing Ctrl U Black dots means that these devices are connected to the pc Manage USB Devices 172 16 100 60 5570 USB Architecture Intel R 82801G ICH7 Family USB Universal Host Controller 2 a Input 4009 RootHub Proprietary Input 1 UDR 126 UDR RadarInput 2 UDR 127 Generic USB Hub RDR 803 0 4 UDR 156 Generic USB Hub UDR2 100 5 UDR 171 USB Smart Card reader Manipulation 6 UDR 186 Intel R 8280 1G ICH7 Family USB Universal Host Controller 2 Convert 7 UDR 148 RootHub Record 8 UDR 100 Intel R 82801G ICH7 Family USB Universal Host Controller 2 Replay 9 UDR 84 RootHub Other 11 UDR 83 Intel R 82801G ICH7 Family USB Universal Host Controller 2 Proprietary Output 13 UDR 102 mM RootHub RadarOutput 14 UDR 167 USB Human Interface Device RDR 803 0 E 4033 Intel R 8280 1G ICH7 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller StatusOutput 0 RIM782 3 RootHub
182. r added 1 4 30 04 08 Manual updated to DHM version 2 7 0 All Chapter 4 split into 4 DHM Configuration Manager and 5 Session Editor Features added in the DHM Configuration Manager Software components added ADCCPConvert DataManipulation D6Manipulation CD 2ccConvert Filter in software components is only active for ASTERIX CAT001 048 and will be described in next manual update 1 5 01 09 08 Manual updated to DHM version 2 8 0 All Printscreens status windows updated New functionalities in the DHM Conf Mer as described in section 4 2 7 View functions and 4 2 8 Advanced functions New functionalities in the DHM Session Editor as described in section 5 2 7 Advanced session modes and 5 2 8 Sanity check Chapter 6 software components Introduction completed Some of the software modules have a tab Script this feature is still under development and not described yet Filter in AsterixCat001 048 described section 6 9 AsterixCat017 described section 6 15 AsterixCat018 described section 6 16 AsterixCat021 Whitelist added section 6 19 D6Filter section 6 34 D6Recorder explanation added section 6 36 RDIFConvert section 6 59 was already available in DHM v2 7 0 Recorder explanation added section 6 61 UDR section 6 80 DTE DCE disabled only for active LAP B output 16 04 09 Manual updated to DHM version 2 9 0 All Glossary added Chapter 1 2 and 3 renewed Section 4 2 2 DHM version
183. racked Number of transponders transmitting ID information that are currently tracked Number of transponders transmitting other than the above mentioned information that are currently tracked Number of ADS B targets according to their Figure of Merit INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 68 6 5 AircatConvert AircatConvert None Figure 6 13 AircatConvert Purpose Convert Aircat digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts clean Aircat data Output Five output channels Aircat data in D6 text EDR or Replay format Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Event output generates event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Configuration Double click the AircatConvert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Ex Aircat Data Format Convert Setup Qutput Selection SetUp Type SOH SELECT ADDRESS DLE STX DATA 4 OD e EEE EE DLE ETX BCC1 BCC2 J ne Dl 2 oe EOB Message XY Track LSB 1 32 NM av buffer status 26 buffer status p PERES I I I I I I I 0 50 0 50 Figure 6 14 AIRCATConvert configuration interface Output selection 5 output channels can be selected For each channel select the appropriate output type D6 txt or EDR Outputs must be enabled in sequence
184. rat lOn NON GCE date a 177 PPT 177 TN 178 UDP Output software component Symbol rrrrrrvvvvvvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnvvvvvvvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrsrrrrnnnnvrrnnnnnnnnnsssssnsne 179 INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMZI Data Handling Module User manual 13 Figure 6 191 UDPOutput Configuration interface ccccccccccccccccccssseeccceeeeeeeeeeee eee e ene a a sseeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaassseeeeeess 179 Figure 6 192 UDPOutput not compatible rrrrrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnrrnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrrnrrnnnnnenrrrnnrnnnnneeeernnrnnnnneessrennnnnnnnsesssennnnn 179 Figure 6 193 UDR software component symbol left old UDR600 right new UDR600 RIM782 PRE790 or ED S heats ce es EEE ET 180 Figure 6 194 UDR Configuration mierfate uussuussrvnsersnemsssensssserisnseriadmpunssetekatnsrnv essiarevensedeenen 180 Figure 6 195 Status window left old UDR600 right new UDR600 RIM782 PRE790 or RDRSO3 rrrrrrrrrrr 181 Figure 6 196 VectorOutput software component Symbol rrrrrrvvvvvvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnvnvvnvnvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrnrnrrrrrnnnnnnnnsseee 182 Figure 6 197 VectorOutput Configuration Interface rrrnnrrrvrnnvnrnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnrrrrrrrrrrvrrnnnnnnnnneeseenersrrrnnnnssnrnnnnnnnnsssee 182 Figure 6 198 VideoOutput software component rrrrrnnnnnnnnnrrrvvvnvvrrvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrnnnnnnnnessssssssrsnnnnrsnrnnnnnnnnssere 183 Figure 6 199 VideoOutput Configuration Interface rnnnnnrrrvnnnnvvnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnrrrrvrrrrrrrrnnnnnnnneenes
185. re 6 112 EDRReplay Configuration interface Enter a Source path this is the full path to the directory from which you wish to retrieve the recording When the file is correctly loaded you will see a start and end time filled in The files are stored on the machine where the DHM background server is running When type is set to Single one can choose the replay speed for the recording 1 default means as recorded 2 means twice as fast use 0 5 to playback at half the recording speed etc When speed is set to 0 the EDRreplay module will replay as fast as possible When type is set to Block a fixed block length is used for replay rir DHM modules use buffer overflow protection So even when set to max speed the replay module will pause replay each time the input buffer of a connected module runs full Because of this pausing a well chosen speed can be faster than speed set to 0 Index range Select start and stop position in the recording default all to enable partial playback may INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 138 Replay status Gives an indication in of the number of messages replayed Start time End time Current time Continuous loop Shows the recording timestamp from which playback will be started adjust the index range start slider to select a different start time It is also possible to set the different times by using the set Time an
186. re marked by a hash frame You can now drag the object around the diagram When multiple modules are selected they can be moved simultaneously only with the mouse and not with the keyboard 5 2 4 2 Moving Modifying connecting anows Arrows can be selected by moving the cursor to the arrow and then clicking the left mouse button A selected arrow has white selection points which you may drag around to adjust the position of the arrow By right click on the arrow you also have the possibility to add remove a segment choose an arrow style or open a Probe See 5 2 6 F igure 5 6 Moving and modifying connecting arrows 5 2 4 3 Copy Paste C ut software components After selecting one or multiple software components you can easily perform the following functions Copy CTRL C Paste CTRL V and Cut CTRL X Copy and Paste is not possible with a hardware module because a unique hardware device is addressed al INTERSOFT S ELC ECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 53 5 2 5 Running Running a configured session is done by pressing the Start gt gt button or by selecting Start All from the Operate menu Running software components are colored green in the session configuration window When colored yellow this means that the software component is in idle state It is waiting for a next module to connect to its output then it turns green In the example below the RadarOutput module is y
187. recent DHM software version After the hardware is connected and installed by Windows rescan the DHM for new connected devices see heading 4 2 8 1 Even when Windows properly installed the driver especially when the hardware was already installed earlier and has been reconnected the device might not be recognized in the DHM This can be checked with the Manage USB devices as explained in heading 4 2 8 2 or by looking for the Proprietary Input Output module in the module list see heading 4 2 7 1 When the newly added device is not marked with a black dot in the device list or the desired module id not available in the module list the device 1s not discovered A malfunctioning or too long USB cable or a dirty or aged USB port can cause poor connection with the device causing this error Try swapping the USB cable and or connecting the device to a second USB port Make sure to press the rescan button again Alternatively you could uninstall and reinstall the device driver manually using Windows Device Manager Should the device still not be recognized and it is the first time you use the hardware then an error might be occurred during first registration of the device Upon first registration the device is added to Windows registry When an error caused wrong registration neither re installation of the hardware nor the DHM software will solve the issue The registration of the device will have to be removed manually from Windows regis
188. ribed by the output and configuration sections below This component replaces the components described in heading 6 23 and 6 24 and have been added to be compatible with future RASS M Main difference is that output remains synchronous with the sequence of the inputted packets which is not the case with an ASTERIX splitter and the separate ASTERIX CAT034 and ASTERIX CAT048 converters Use the separate converters only in case status output is required Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CAT034 and or ASTERIX CAT048 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat034 048Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat034 048Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt Asterix Cat 034 048 Setup XJ fl amp Asterix Cat 034 048 Setup Output Selection UAPs Version Time Keeper Filter Output Selection UAPs Version Time Keeper Filter O Type SAC SIC co vDp fo 11048 020 1048 250 1048 080 1048 050 w a 1048 040 1048 161 1048 100 1048 065 o viOb fo 1048 042 7 O Cat 034 Cat 046 D6 w ob e
189. rom the pop up menu Referring to Figure 5 7 above you can forcefully start the AsterixCat001Convert and RadarOuput module by clicking Start on them individually and without the MRD3 actually being connected Pressing Status will open a status window from the selected module By clicking Delete you have the following options e Delete the module e Delete the input connections e Delete the output connections e Delete all connections i e input and output Yttitihitieee Edited eet itdltt tld ty 4 UDR2 3 j a in U UeLe Z Start VARE Stop Status Delete Module EE EE In Connection s All Connection s Figure 5 9 Right click on module Example of a status window that shows useful information about a software component If no status window is implemented a warning will appear gt STATUS ACP 0 ACPR 0 ARP 0 PPS 0 Time 07 44 20 220 Ch A Tx O Rx Good 0 Rx Bad 0 Ch B Tx 0 Rx Good 0 Rx Bad 0 Figure 5 10 Example of status window UDR The different status windows are explained in chapter 6 Software components When after loading a session a software module becomes red this indicates an error You cannot run the session correctly upon resolving the problem An error will also be visible in the sanity check See 5 2 8 An error can for example occur in the following situation you load a session where you previously configured a hardware module in for example a UDR600
190. round Server the session window will display all running sessions on the DHM Background Server and the connect button J will be in the pressed status i DHM Conf Manager 2 9 0 File Tools View Advanced Help gt el ee DHM IP pose 006 000 000 PPPP ne Session s amp 0 RIM7820UTPUT 1 DATASET RMDCE OPS X 2 DATASET ADSB RAW Figure 4 14 Connected to a DHM Background server INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMI S Data Handling Module User manual 33 Another way of connecting to a DHM Background Server is by typing its IP address in the DHM IP field enter the IP address of the computer on which the background server is running followed by the port number of the DHM background server default 5570 separated by a colon If the background server is located on the same machine as the configuration module you may enter localhost instead of the machine s IP address Though it is easier to use the dropdown list which suggests the available DHM Background servers for you From DHM 2 9 0 the DHM Background Server also reports its version number to the DHM Configuration Manager If the version number is unknown you will see a small triangle left in the DHM IP field fr DHM Conf Manager 2 9 0 File Tools View Advanced Help Zle la lo DHM IP XXX XXX XXX XXXIPPPP Figure 4 15 DHM Background Server version unknown Three situations might occur e When you try to connect to
191. rrrnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnnnneerrrnrrnnnnneeserennnnnnnnesssennnnnnnn 63 Figure 6 8 ADS BonRIM status sorciaxcinawsnsarsvascinsensnecestvedeseuscewesenssancunnensdecesivicbeseyenewndanssaneuaseysdeienarciasemnsmnmeansnseeimsenanees 64 Fe NIB 65 FN 66 Figure 6 11 ADS B Configuration interface rrrrnnnnrnnrrnnnrnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnrrrrrrrnnnnnerrrrrnrrnnnneeerrrnnnnnnnneesennnnnnnnssessennsnnnneee 66 Figure 6 12 ADS B Status WINdow rrrnnnnnnnnornnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnernnnnnnnnnnennrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnessnnnnnnnnnnesssnnnnnnnnnnessennnnnnnnee 67 TUNNEL E R Ee aA aias 68 Figure 6 14 AIRCATConvert configuration INterfACE ccccccccccscseecccccceccnneeeseccceeeeaaseseeceeeeasaesseeeeeessaaasseeseeeeeaaaaaeees 68 Figure 6 15 AleniaRHP Convert software component Symbol rrrrnnnnnrnrrnnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnneenrrrnnnnnnn 69 Figure 6 16 AleniaRHPConvert Configuration interface rrrrrrrnrnnnnnnnnrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrnrrnnnnnnrrrrrrnnnnneeerrrnrrnnnnneesrrrnnnnnnn 69 Figure 6 17 ARUP Convert software component symbol rrrrrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrvnnnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnerrnnrnnnnneeesernnnnnnn 70 Figure 6 18 ARUP Convert Configuration interface rrrrnnnnnrnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrrnrnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnneenerennnnnnnneesennnnnnnn 70 Figure 6 19 ASR9Convert software component Symbol rrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnrnrnnvnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnennrrnnnnnnnneeesrennnnnnnne
192. rrrrrrnnnnnnnnrvnrrnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrrnvrnnnnneerrennrnnnnnesssrnnnnnn 130 Figure 6 98 Data Manipulation configuration Interface rrrrrrrrnrrnnnnnrnnrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrnrrnnnnnnnrrrrrrnnnnneeerrrnnrnnnnneesrennnnn 130 Figure 6 99 Example Data Manipulation rrrrrrrrrrnnnnnrnrrrnrrnnnnnnrrrnrnnnnnnnnnrrrnnvnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnenenernnnnnnnnessseennnnnnnneessnnnnnn 130 Figure 6 100 DataTrimmer software component symbol rrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnrnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnrnnnnnnerrrnnnnnnnneesennnnnn 131 Figure 6 101 DataTrimmer Configuration interface rrrrrrrvvvvrvvrrnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrrvrnvvrvvrrnnnnnnnnneenrrrrrrrnennvrrnnnnnnnnnnssssssee 131 Figure 6 102 EADSConvert software component symbol rrrvrrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrvnnvnvvrvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrnnnnrrrrrnnnnnnnnessnnnee 132 Figure 6 103 EADSConvert Configuration interface rrrrrrrrvvvvvvrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnrrnrnvvvrrrrrnnnnnnnnnennerrrrrrnennvvrrnnnnnnnnnssssssee 132 Figure 6 104 EADS software component symbol rrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnvvrrvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrnnrrrrrnnnnnnnnenesnnesssrrnnnnrssrnnnnnnnn 133 Figure 6 105 EADS Configuration interface rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnvnnnvnvvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrnrrrrrvrnnnnnnnnnessssssrrrsnensrsnrnnnnnnnnsssee 133 Figure 6 106 EDRRecorder software component symbol rrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnneensrnnnnnn 134 Figure 6 107 Recorder Configuration interface rrnrrrrrrnnnnnnnnn
193. rrrrrrrnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnrnrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrnnnneeerrrrnrnnnnneessrrnnnnnnnnsessennnnn 121 Ted Nr 122 Figure 6 86 Example of a D6 recorder file Structure rrnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnneeeerrnnvnnnnnessseennsnnnn 123 Figure 6 87 D6Replay Software component symbol rrrrrnrnnnnnnvvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnvvrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrnenrvnvnnnnnnnnnsssssssee 124 Figure 6 88 D Replay Configuration interface rrrnnnrrnnnnrrrrrnvvnvvrrnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnvrrrrrnnnnnnnnsenessssrsnnnnssvrrnnnnnnnnsssssssee 124 Figure 6 89 D6ToCat034 software component symbol rrrnnrrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnrnnnnnrnnrrrnrnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnenerrnnnnnnnneessrnnnnnn 126 Figure 6 90 D6ToCat034 048 Configuration interface rrrnrrrrrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnnnenrrrrrrrrnnnneeerrrnnrnnnnneesrnnnnnn 126 Figure 6 91 D6toRSRP software component symbol rrrrrnnnnnrrnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrnnrrnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnneennrrnnnnnnnnesssennnnnn 127 Figure 6 92 DOtoRSRP Configuration Interface rss sssvenenapideciceinssiteawversecweeaieannad oftd deuaedidaaespiaventeciadenadestseesstiaveetene 127 Figure 6 93 D6toS4 Software component symbol rrrrrnnnnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnerrnnnnnnnnnnenernnnnnnnnnneerrnnnnnnnnnesssennnnnnn 128 Figure 0 94 DO TOSA Conreurahon me ACC srair r EERE AEN R ES EE ENEE NEA 128 AEE DE KNE E A ESE EEE EEE EE ews 128 PN 129 Figure 6 97 D6 Manipulation software component Symbol rr
194. rssrrrnnnnssnrnnnnnnnnnseee 183 Figure 6 200 X25 software component symbol rrrrrrrrrrnnrnnnnnnrrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnennrrnnrnnnnneesseennnnnnn 185 Figure 6 201 X25 Configuration interface rrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnvvvnvrvvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrrrnnrrrvvnnnnnnnnnnessssserrenennrsrnnnnnnnnnsssssssee 185 Figure 6 202 X25 Channel setup rrrrrrnnnnnnnnrrnnnrnnnnnnnrrrnrrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnneerrrnnrnnnnneeesrrnnrnnnnneesseennnnnnnnesssennnnnnnneesseennnnnnn 186 Figure 7 1 Open File Merger rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnvvrvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsssrnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnnsssssssnnnnsnsnrsrnnnnnnnnnnssnssssessnnnnnsssnnnnnnnnsssen 187 NNN 187 Figure 7 3 Files directory SUE ee wiedsdone WaseeasbcsamsndsSeiedetsstadinecdiatenstuindesesStkeos 188 NNN 189 PO VUNN 189 TE NVE 190 Figure Sl Open Advanced File Merper sarisari an E EEEE E E a 191 Foue o NNN NT 191 Figure Oe TCS OU CCIONY SCLC aiir EE E EEE O E EE E E 192 Fete SEAN JEVN ANG 193 VE AO EO GE EEE EE EEE ENN 193 FS 194 Fe USB E S ag 195 INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGS Data Handling Module User manual 14 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 7 1 Table 8 1 Table 9 1 TABLE OF TABLES MINT 21 SSR 23 SE GA EEE EEE 27 Different ERE 28 Different session modes ere 35 Ho 49 DOV CIT UOTE REE REE EEE EE EEE RE ENE ER NN EEE 49 Fe TN 188 Advanced file merger buttons aa ssapbamseasleG arse sadnksdeas ieee d
195. s shown I Asterix Cat 063 Setup gt Asterix Cat 063 Setup Output Selection UAPs Version Output Selection UAPs Version Type SAC SIC ID Sensor Status Messages g x vob b Job 1063 010 1063 081 l 1063 015 1063 090 o mob e 100 1063 030 V 1063 091 1063 050 w 1063 092 v v o 0p o Jop 1063 060 ll o soe e oe ZL O 1063 080 vw oe i op Po buffer status aa Figure 6 60 AsterixCat063Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output In a similar way filtering on the ID can be done INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMI S Data Handling Module User manual 105 The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAPs tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category a
196. s that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CAT034 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Outputs Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat034Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR status and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Event output generates event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Configuration Double click the AsterixCat034Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt Asterix Cat 034 Setup Asterix Cat 034 Setup Output Selection UAP Version Time Keeper Output Selection UAP Version Time Keeper Output Selection UAP Version pr Type SAC SIC Radar Service Messages m 06 voe jo 1034 010 1034 070 1 X Use as Time Keeper 1034 100 w g xt vile fo 1034 110 V a 1034 120 oe svor p Sno SST o staus De Jo FX SP v O Repay vOp o FX v buffer status buffer status 1 1 Figure 6 53 AsterixCat034Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter
197. sed to indicate the end of a frame 10 1 stop bit 15 1 5 stop bits 20 2 stop bits Flow control sets the type of control used by the transfer mechanism Explanation 4 1 2 3 5 None default The transfer mechanism does not use flow control Buffers on both sides of the connection are assumed to be large enough to hold all data transferred XON XOFF The transfer mechanism uses the XON and XOFF characters to perform flow control The transfer mechanism controls input flow by sending XOFF when the receive buffer is nearly full and it controls the output flow by suspending transmission when XOFF is received RTS CTS The transfer mechanism uses the RTS output signal and the CTS input signal to perform flow control The transfer mechanism controls input flow by unasserting the RTS signal when the receive buffer is nearly full and it controls output blow by suspending the transmission when CTS signal is unasserted XON XOFF and RTS CTS tThe transfer mechanism uses the XON and XOFF characters and the RTS output signal and CTS input signal to perform flow control The transfer mechanism controls input flow by sending XOFF and unasserting the RTS signal when the receive buffer is nearly full and it controls the output flow by suspending transmission when XOFF is received and the CTS is unasserted DTR DSR The transfer mechanism uses the DTR output signal and the DSR input signal to perform flow control The transfer mechanism controls in
198. set to max speed the replay module will pause replay each time the input buffer of a connected module runs full Because of this pausing a well chosen speed can be faster than speed set to 0 Index range Select start and stop position in the recording default all to enable partial playback may INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 125 Replay status Gives an indication in of the number of D6 messages replayed Start time Shows the recording timestamp from which playback will be started adjust the index range start slider to select a different start time End time Shows the recording timestamp at which the playback will stop adjust the index range end slider to select a different end time Current time Shows the recording timestamp of the current record being played back Continuous loop When true the playback cycle is never stopped when a recording has reached its end time the playback will start again from the start time in endless loop may INTERSOFT E S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 126 6 38 D6ToC at034 048 Figure 6 89 D6ToCat034 software component symbol Purpose Converts D6 data messages to ASTERIX CATO034 and 048 Inputs Single input accepts data in D6 format Outputs Data messages in ASTERIX CAT034 and CAT048 format EDR Configuration Double click the D6ToCat034 048 software component symbol in the session conf
199. smission timer Sets the DCE Call request retransmission timer Sets the DCE reset request retransmission timer Sets the DCE clear request retransmission timer Sets the DTE restart request retransmission timer Sets the DTE Call request retransmission timer Sets the DTE reset request retransmission timer Sets the DTE clear request retransmission timer Registration timer Make a selection between PVC SVC in and SVC out depending on the selection more parameters are available for configuration E INTERSOFT ELECTRA ONMIC S Data Handling Module User manual 186 HEGE EGEN EEE a Figure 6 202 X25 Channel setup ee ee SS PVC Address The PVC address SVC Calling Address SVC calling address SVC Called Address SVC outgoing call address Start LCN end LCN LCN range between which is rotated Call User Data User definable data X25 Channels A list of configured X25 channels To add a channel first configure it in the channel setup and then press the Add channel J button To remove a channel select it from the list and then press the delete channel amp button The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status gt INTERSOFT FEE CT Re wi c S Data Handling Module User manual 187 7 Ale merger The file merger is a tool to merge different recorder EDR D6 or S4 files into one file Suppose tha
200. ssessecsceeseeeseessess 2 Preview Figure 4 24 Session select with preview INTERSOFT ELECTRONIC S Data Handling Module User manual 39 4 2 7 View functions 4 2 7 1 Module list The Module List can be opened via the Menu bar click View gt Module list or press Ctrl L The module list shows all available DHM modules for a particular DHM Background Server see IP address in the title bar The different modules are explained in chapter 6 The module list is convenient to check which Intersoft Electronics hardware devices are connected to the computer or to see which DHM modules are installed It is recommended to do a Rescan Modules first when new hardware devices are connected after startup of the DHM Background server See paragraph 4 2 7 2 In the figure below you see that a RIM782 is connected to a DHM Background Server running on a pc with IP address 192 168 0 118 5570 Module List 192 168 0 118 5570 BR EE Input Proprietary Input RadarInput RIM 782 4 V TMD 4 V ADSBOnRIM 4 Manipulation Convert Record Replay Other Proprietary Output Output Figure 4 25 Module list The Module List is only available when you are connected to a DHM Background Server may INTERSOFT ELECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 40 4 2 7 2 IP network related functions When multiple DHM Background Servers are working together in a network with different DHM
201. status You can better use the AsterixCat034 048Convert module that preserves the correct message sequencing INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMI S Data Handling Module User manual 102 6 25 AstenxC at062C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs Figure 6 57 AsterixCat062Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX CAT062 System Track Data digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean ASTERIX CAT062 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AsterixCat062Convert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AsterixCat062Convert software component symbol in the gt Asterix Cat 062 Setup Output Selection UAP Version Sensor SAC SIC ID mw os voe f JOfe_ Type Oo so joe p so Joe Of sjoe PE Jos DO o viob p DP FX FX FX buffer status 1 session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt Asterix Cat 062 Setup gt Asterix Cat 062 Setup Output Selection UAP Version Sensor Output Selection UAP Version Sensor SDPS Track Messages Messages Sensor Coordinates
202. t Configuration interface Select the transmission protocol which you wish to strip from the strip headers drop down box Ethernet Ethernet headers 14 bytes Eth ip Ethernet and IP headers 34 bytes Eth ip udp Ethernet and IP and UDP headers 42 bytes Eth ip tep Ethernet and IP and TCP headers 62 bytes The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status You can better use the TransportLayerTrimmer module that gives more flexibility tl INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 142 6 49 EV760C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs Figure 6 120 EV760Convert Software component symbol Converts EV760 digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean EV760 data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the EV760Convert configuration screen As output D6 format text format and EDR V2 0 format are supported Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Event output generates event data North Sector crossing Sector 0 Configuration Double click the EV760Convert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown E 760 Data Format Convert Set
203. t source and receiving software module Events include North Time ACP ARP FDDI Fiber distributed data interface Event al INTERSOFT ELECGTR NGT E S Data Handling Module FIFO Flow control GPS HDLC Hex ICD hd Z LA LAPB LCN l zz Memory buffer MIB Monopulse MSSR NM Path Pcap POEMS PSR PVC Radar RAID RASS R RASS S RCS Record RS323 RS422 a RMCDE RTQC z P User manual 17 A first in first out memory buffer In a FIFO the first data stored is the first data sent to the acceptor A method of controlling when information is sent Global Positioning System Abbreviation for High Level Data Link control A Link Level protocol used to facilitate reliable point to point transmission of a data packet Note A subset of HDLC known as LAP B is the Layer two protocol for CCITT Recommendation X 25 Link Access Protocol for Channel B ISDN Data Link The balanced mode enhanced version of HDLC Used in X 25 packet switching networks The LCN is an index number which identifies a circuit between endpoints on an X 25 network Megabytes of memory See buffer Management Information Base Radar receiving processing technique used to provide a precise bearing measurement Monopulse Secondary Surveillance Radar Nautical Mile unit of distance A path can be described as a file s address on your file system describing where the file liv
204. t which can be configured using the EADSConvert configuration screen As output D6 format and text format are supported Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the EADSConvert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown gt EADS Convert Setup Output Selection Type buffer status A Le I UNG JE I 0 50 100 Figure 6 103 EADSConvert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI S Data Handling Module User manual 133 6 44 EADS EADS Figure 6 104 EADS software component symbol Purpose Packetize EADS PEX ST bytestream Builds clean EADS PEX ST EDR V2 records from bytestream information Bytestream sources include Comm ports and TCP IP Care must be taken that the information captured via a bytestream input starts with the first byte of an EADS PEX ST record f the first byte captured is not the first byte of an EADS Pex ST record the DHM could lock up in an endless loop or produce unpredictable results Inputs Single input accepts data in by
205. t you record EDR files with a DHM connected to a RDR803 RIM782 or UDR600 You record files from 15 minutes long but at a certain moment you want to do a replay of a file from I hour Then the 15 minutes files can be merged to a new file of 1 hour length This tool collates all data together into one file in the sequence as the files were selected Note that the module does not perform any check on timing or protocol In the tools menu click File Merger to open DHM Conf Manager 2 9 0 File View Advanced Help gt File Merger Ctirl4 M Advanced File Merger NA DHI Figure 7 1 Open File Merger When opening the File Merger the following window will appear gt File Merger V1 1 0 gt e Source a EDR recording Folders Destination C Available Files Selected Files Progress Figure 7 2 File Merger INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMZI S Data Handling Module User manual 188 The table below explains the buttons and fields in the user interface Table 7 1 File merger buttons When there are files selected to be merged you can start merging here otherwise the button will not be active ba Click the add button to select a file from the available files to be merged Unselect a file from the list to be merged Quit the application Source path Here you can select the source path of the original recording files EDR recording Select the type of files that will be m
206. tO017Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAP tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields for the Plot Data Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 2 is implemented INTERSOFT S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 85 6 16 AstenxC at018C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs AsterxLatO1SConvert None Figure 6 37 AsterixCat018Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX CATO18 Mode S Data Link Function messages digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean
207. te stream format This means that the data presented must be clean EADS PEX ST data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Outputs One output Packetized EADS PEX ST data in EDR V2 format Configuration Double click the EADS software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Iz iz EADS Setup x buffer status 2 0 50 100 Figure 6 105 EADS Configuration interface No configuration is needed the buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status may INTERSOFT EL ECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 134 6 45 EDRRec order Purpose Inputs Outputs EDRRecorder None Figure 6 106 EDRRecorder software component symbol Record EDR information onto disk Recording can group EDR records together and archive recordings based on the configuration settings An EDR file is recorded in a folder with the same name as the EDR file All EDR files folders are recorded in the folder as specified in the Destination Path grouped together per day 24hours See also the example at the end of this section An EDR file must always be accompanied by its index file idx Reference 2 You can change the name of the EDR and idx file though they must be the same as the foldername 6 Sources can be accepted as input This means that more than one source may be configured the data is then combined into a
208. th the time of recording information When system time is selected the current UTC time will be used with the condition that the time zone of the computer is correctly set See also time keeper note explained in the beginning of heading 6 Buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Right click the D6Recorder software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown D Recorder Records in file 3Z f DE in file 8214 Figure 6 85 D6Recorderd status The status display shows how many records are recorded in the D6 file and how many D6 messages are recorded A record can contain multiple D6 messages as defined in the Record Delimiter when this 1s set to lt none gt the number of Records in file and D6 in file will be the same INTERSOFT EL ECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 123 r 090303 1700 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back 3 p Search le Folders Name Size Type Date Modified amp 6 06 RECORDING l O A 090303_1700 D6 7 369KB D6Fie 03 03 2009 19 00 090303 1700 IG 090303 1800 IG 090303 1900 IG 090303 2000 IG 090303 7100 IG 090303 2200 IG 090303 2300 IG 090304 0000 G 090304 0100 G 090304 0200 G 090304 0300 IL Figure 6 86 Example of a D6 recorder file structure INTERSOFT ELECTRONIC Ss Data Handling Module User manual 124 6 37 D6Replay Figure 6
209. the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMI S Data Handling Module User manual 99 The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAPs tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 26 is implemented Click on the Time Keeper tab and select the tickbox if you want to use the ASTERIX CAT034 datastream as time keeper for the computer Based on the North messages received in the data and the ARP pulses input by hardware e g the RIM782 an exact time is calculated This time is used to synchronize the pc time You can better use the AsterixCat034 048Convert module that preserves the correct message sequencing may INTERSOFT E S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 100 6 24 AstenxC at048C onvert Astenslath4sConyvert Figure 6 54 AsterixCat048Convert software component symbol Purpose Convert ASTERIX CAT048 Monoradar data targets report digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Sin
210. thout gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAP tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields for the Plot Data INTERSOFT S ELECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 79 Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 0 is implemented Click on the Sensor tab to fill in the longitude latitude and altitude of the sensor where the ASTERIX CATO008 data originates from Use the tick box to use these settings for calculation to convert Lon Lat into Range Azimuth for D6 format may INTERSOFT E S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 80 6 13 AstenxC at010C onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs None Figure 6 31 AsterixCat010Convert software component symbol Convert ASTERIX CATO10 Monosensor Surface Movement Data digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Sin
211. tion UAPs Version Filter v1 14 November 2000 v Filter Action OFF Oon buffer status buffer status 7 eee Nerem 0 50 100 0 50 Figure 6 55 AsterixCat048Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector INTERSOFT S ELECTRONI Data Handling Module User manual 101 Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output Click on the UAPs tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 14 is implemented The filter mechanism is the same as for the AsterixCat001Convert Refer to this paragraph An example Aircraft ID contains DAT Filter Editor 240 Aircraft Identification 1 DAT re Figure 6 56 AsterixCat048 Filter Editor The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill
212. tored as a separate entity in the recording Archive When using a specific period the archive setting specifies how long recording files will be kept on disk ranging from 1 day to 10 years Old recordings will be deleted to make place for new ones Select All recordings 1f no recordings are to be removed INTERSOFT ELC ECTROWNI E S Data Handling Module User manual 170 Time Source When using a specific period the Time Source setting specifies the time reference that is used to build the file name When system time is selected the UTC time will be used with the condition that the time zone of the computer is correctly set See also time keeper note explained in the beginning of heading 6 Buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status When you open the probe the following text probe will i Text PROBE 10 Date 12 30 35 687 14 08 07 Cat048 Length 0045 1010 Date Source Identifier SEC 0x006 SIC 003 140 Time of Day UTC Time 11 30 229 0703 O20 Target Report Descriptor TYP TYP TYP SIM RDPF SPI RAR FX Pitlttrialat at otal a O40iMeasured Position in Slant Polar Coordinates RHO 103 80 Nm THETA 250 37 deg 0701Mode 3 2A Code in Octal Representation IV O16 JJL 0 Mode S R 3003 0901Mode C Code in Binary Representation IV O16 O Mode C 33000 ft 130i Radar Plot Characteristics Primary Subfield SEL SS5B SAM PEL PAM BED AP
213. tput User manual 153 Radardutput None RPC Figure 6 139 RadarOutput software component symbol Purpose Publish make available to other applications a named radar output this allows other applications to connect to a D6 data stream e g the MRD3 Inputs Single input accepts data in D6 format Outputs None applications need to subscribe to the D6 radar data stream to receive data When one or more applications are subscribed behind the name a client counter will show their number Configuration Double click the RadarOutput software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Depending on the type selection one of the following dialogs is shown Radar Output Setup Ed Radar Output Setup boo XXX XXX 00 pppp Doc XXX XXX 000 pppp TTL same host 0 Figure 6 140 RadarOutput Configuration interface RadarName Type UDP Type RPC Type TCP Overrun Timeout The name of the published data applications that connect to the DHM get a list of RadarOutputs and can select a certain output based on the RadarName When more than one network adapter is installed on the computer running the connected DHM server fill in the local network adapter s ip address and the port number from which you wish to initiate UDP IP communication In the remote field fill in the IP address and port number to which the data is sent or the multi or broad cast address and port number on which th
214. try This can be done by opening Windows registry type regedit in Windows Run dialog Then browse to HKEY LOCAL MACHINE SOFTWARE ntersoft Electronics USB_ DEVICES and delete the entire USB_DEVICES folder Note that when deleting this folder all existing DHM session that call for hardware will no longer function reason and solution see heading 4 2 8 2 9 4009 E 4033 J 4037 E GJ 4047 OG vARDIOS SMGR Figure 9 2 USB Devices Registry setting If all above fails please contact Intersoft Electronics Customer Support Department as the hardware might need replacement maintenance al INTERSOFT ELEGTRAONI E S Data Handling Module User manual Appendix A enorcodes This appendix lists the error codes returned by the RASS R Data Handling Background Server and the Configuration Module including the error number description occurred when and possible reason Code 14 56 60 63 97 1004 Description Error 14 occurred at Module not available YARDIOS SESSION CONFIG ModuleListBocDbIClicked Event Callback vi in YARDIOS SESSION CONFIG ModuleListBocDblClicked Event Callback vi ProxyCaller Error 56 occurred at Open Allication Reference in YARDIOS SMGR SetSRV vi gt YARDIOS SMGR vi Error 60 occurred at TCP Create Listener in Internecine Avoider vi gt TCP Listen vi gt TCP Server Engine l vi Error 63 occurred at Open Application Reference in YARDIOS SMGR SetSRV vi gt YARDIOS SM
215. uffer status 1 J E Figure 6 34 AsterixCatOl I Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output In a similar way filtering on the ID can be done Click on the UAP tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to the corresponding Data Fields for the Plot Data Click on the Version tab to select the correct version of the ASTERIX category according to the Eurocontrol specifications Version 1 0 is implemented INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 83 Click on the Sensor tab to fill in the longitude latitude and altitude of the sensor where the ASTERIX CATOI1 data originates from Use the tick box to use these settings for calculation to convert Lon Lat into Range Azimuth for D6 format The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status may INTERSOFT E S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 84 6
216. ule This connection can be done either remotely as in Figure 1 1 or locally as in Figure 2 1 The DHM Configuration Manager allows you to create edit run and monitor sessions on the DHM Background Server Sessions are built up of software components these components can be categorized in 3 types Input modules collect data from external sources external here means external to the Data Handling Module which in itself is a software service External sources include Ethernet files for recording and hardware for example RIM782 RDR803 UDR600 as in Figure 2 1 Processing modules modify manipulate or process the data presented at the input of these modules Modifying include stripping adding transport layers converting protocols and error correction Output modules provide the handled data to the outside world outside means outside of the Data Handling Module which is viewed as a software service External destinations include Ethernet files for replay hardware for example RDR803 or UDR600 as in Figure 2 1 and special inter application data exchange protocols for example to send preprocessed data from the DHM to the MRD3 Software components communicate with each other via an internal buffering system a module s output is connected to the next module s input via a FIFO buffer All components are described in chapter 6 may INTERSOFT EL ECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 23 The DHM Config
217. up Output Selection Parameters Output Selection Parameters Position Reporting iy Mode v Add TOD in D Format value 0 buffer status Figure 6 121 EV760Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status In the parameters tab you can choose between X Y mode and Range Azimuth mode for the target position indication When Add TOD in D6 format value 0 is selected the Time Of Day field in the D6 formatted data will be 0 Set this only when the RADAR does not output TOD in the EV760 data stream INTERSOFT ELC ECTRONI E S Data Handling Module User manual 143 6 50 FAANetworkC onvert Purpose Inputs Outputs FAANetwor Convert None Figure 6 122 FAANetworkConvert software component symbol Convert digital messages FAA Network format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean FAANetwork data without the presence of transport protocol framing data Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configur
218. upon selection of the right DHM Background Server in the DHM IP field In the figure below we are not connected yet to a DHM Background server As long as the Connect button 1 is not pressed the Session field is greyed out gt DHM Conf Manager 2 9 0 File Tools View Advanced Help 2 S DHM IP XXX XXX XXX 000 pppp Mame CTT I Figure 4 9 Connect to a DHM Background Server When you open the dropdown list by clicking on the DHM IP field the DHM Configuration Manager sends a DHM PING data packet on the configured networks see 4 2 8 3 DHM Discover All active running DHM servers will send a response and the following list or similar will be populated i DHM Conf Manager 2 9 0 File Tools View Advanced Help 2 l e e ea 13 2 192 168 0 113 5570 192 168 0 53 5570 192 168 0 89 5570 192 168 0 82 5570 E 192 168 0 116 5570 192 168 0 62 5570 localhost 5570 192 168 0 111 5570 192 168 0 77 5570 15570 192 168 0 177 5570 RMCDE 5570 192 168 0 78 5570 192 168 0 57 5570 192 168 0 114 5670 192 168 0 75 5570 192 168 0 114 5570 127 0 0 1 5570 192 168 0 61 5570 192 168 0 34 5570 192 168 0 101 5570 192 168 0 59 5570 192 168 0 100 5570 2 192 168 0 90 5570 192 168 0 66 5570 Figure 4 10 DHM server list It gives an overview of all active and recent used DHM Background Servers running on the network respectively above and below the horizontal
219. uration Manager can be opened in the RASS R toolbox The RASS R toolbox is installed on your pe and has a shortcut on the desktop It can also be accessed using the Windows Start menu The toolbox is displayed below The current version of the RASS R toolbox is displayed in the right upper corner The DHM eS Manager is g part of this RASS R toolbox and can be opened using the appropriate icon Current Configuration DEMO CAMPAIGN RASS R BB INTERSOFT Figure 2 2 RASS R Toolbox The menu bar contains the following items Table 2 2 RASS R Menu bar When this button is clicked the Help window will appear and show help Help window information whenever you point over a button Campaign change Click this to make an appropriate campaign structure see further Print graphs Under development Printables Under development o Quit the application When you click the button it will ask you where you want to create your RASS R campaign folder Select the correct path Upon completion you should have the following directory structure created as in the figure below Data Handling Module User manual 24 I fe GES E G CAMPAIGNRASSR Gy M SSK Gy DATA IG EXPORTS IG INTERROGATIONS Gy LINKED DATA E G NETWORK IG PREFS C PSR IG RECORDINGS IG REPORT Gy RESULTS IG SCENARIO Gy VIDEO Figure 2 3 Campaign directory structure When you make a campaign folder with the RASS R toolbox it is pref
220. utput module set to output type EDR V2 0 incl header Sensor coordinates Data protocols that only contain position in Lon Lat for example ASTERIXCat021 have a tab to fill in sensor coordinates This makes it possible to calculate the X Y or Ra Az position in the D6 data in order to process it in the TRACKAN software Drag and drop folder paths for recording and replay modules All recording and replay software modules require a path to a folder Path selection cannot be made by a standard Windows dialog You should drag and drop the path from Windows explorer to the Destination Path in the software module setup Upon release of the mouse a shaded border appears as in the figure below gt DHM Session Editor test File Edit Operate Tools Advanced Help Ie A A Modules Configuration Er Input A sptbeeeerdbreetetbeeterteeteeteeter s Ef gt HE d s SiL 3 A z as COMMI t 3 z ene as sie BSE FEE GE EE io EDRRecorder papii 080125 0700 Hes ES NENE ONEONE ONE nE NE Hs NE neon TCPInput G ETG DAR E z General Script as COPPELL EEEEEE EE EEE EEE EEEEE EE EEE EEE EEEEEEE EEE EEE EEE EE EE EEE JILE Al Name Size Type E 080125 0700 edr 16 270KB EDR File E 080125_0700 idx 618KB IDX File File and Folder Tasks Di Make a new folder Publish this folder to the Web None o KE Period All recordings F Archive RASS
221. v v 1062 010 1062 210 W 1062 200 W 1062 270 Spare Spare 1062 060 1062 295 w 1062 300 Spare v 1062 015 W 1062 245 1062 136 W 1062 110 Spare 11062 070 1062 380 1062 130 W 1062 120 w v 1062 105 1062 040 1062 135 1062 510 v 11062 100 W 1062 080 1062 220 1062 500 v 11062 185 1062 290 W 1062 390 1062 340 FX Vw FX C Use Sensor Coordinates for Calculation Longitude H M S Latitude H M S Altitude m v v buffer status buffer status e Figure 6 58 AsterixCat062Convert Configuration interface Click on the checkbox next to the output type selector to enable a conversion output Select the output format from the Output type selector Outputs must be enabled in sequence without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Click on the checkbox next to the SAC and SIC fields to filter the output data on SAC and SIC code When this option is selected only the data from the matching SAC and SIC code as provided in the SAC and SIC Fields is converted for this output In a similar way filtering on the ID can be done INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMNIGS Data Handling Module User manual 103 The buffer status indicator shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status Click on the UAPs tab on top of the configuration window to edit the assignment of Data Items to t
222. ware component symbol rrrrvrrrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnvnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrnnnnrrrrrrnnnnnnnnsssnsene 142 Figure 6 121 EV 00Convert Configuration Interface sexsiceseoshasin saausieisxsagnvasiaasnad a ESE Ea A AEE aia 142 Figure 6 122 FAANetworkConvert software component symbol rrrrrrrrrrnnrnnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnrrrnnvnnnnnnnnrrrnnvnnnnnnenernnnnnn 143 Figure 6 123 FAANetworkConvert Configuration interface ccccccccccccccccccccsssscseccceecaaseeseecceeecaaeseseeeeeesaaaaeeeeeeseeaaaes 143 Figure 6 124 IOSS Framing software component Symbol rrrrrrvvvvvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrvnnvnnvvrnnnnnnnnnnennnnrrrrrnnrnrrrrnnnnnnnnsssee 144 Figure 6 125 IOSS Framing Configuration inter fAace cccccccccccccccvecccccccccccnnssssecceeeeaesseseseeeeeeaaeseseeeeeeeeaaaeseeeeeeesaaaeees 144 Figure 6 126 IRDRecorder software component symbol rrrrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrnvnnnnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnneesrnnnvnnnn 145 Figure 6 127 IRDRecorder Configuration Interface rrnrnrrrnvnnvvrrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrrrrrrvvvrrvrrnnnnnnnnneeenrrsrrnnnnnvrrrnnnnnnnnssssnnsee 145 Figure 6 128 LAPB software component symbol rrrrrvnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnerrnnnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnnesennnnnnnnnnnnesnesennnn 147 INTERSOFT ELECGTRONMZI Data Handling Module Figure 6 129 Figure 6 130 Figure 6 131 Figure 6 132 Figure 6 133 Figure 6 134 Figure 6 135 Figure 6 136 Figure 6 137 Figure 6 138 Figure 6 139 Figure 6 140 Fi
223. wing path C Program Files Intersoft Electronics RASS RASS R YARDIOS SRV UserPrefs The UserPrefs folder with ini files remains on disk when doing an un installation of the DHM software so that after a new installation you still have your sessions available INTERSOFT ELECTRONICS Data Handling Module User manual 38 4 2 6 Loading a Session To load a previously stored session press the Load Session button Fy or select Open from the File menu The following dialog appears ng 1 Er Session Select di RDRS03 INPUT copy ini 4h REPLAYCOMPLLE ini 4 RFM ON RIM782 ini uf 48 TMD 3 Ethernet ini Bh TMD 3 Video ini Figure 4 23 Session select Select one or multiple sessions by holding the Ctrl key pressed name s and press OK or double click the session name The Session Select window also has the possibility to have a preview of the session configuration This can be enabled by selecting the Preview check box A window at the right will appear with possibilities to zoom in out gt Session Select 489 ADS B OUTPUT ini BENN d test ini di TMD 3 Digital ini 48s TMD 3 Ethernet ini i 483 TMD 3 Video ini i 48 TMD3 INPUT DATA ini dl VECTOR OUTPUT ini Qs VIDEO OUTPUT ini i Beeceessseccccsasscessosseceosecseceseceseceseossscssessseeeseocseccssocsecsssesseessscssscesseessecoseesceessossecsssesssceseseseccsescscecssesosesssesssessssesssss
224. without gaps starting from the top to ensure correct functionality Set Up Aircat Format Select the correct format North Message select the north message content EOB Message select the EOB message XY Track LSB select the XY track LSB Buffer status shows the component s input FIFO buffer fill status INTERSOFT S ELC ECTROWNI Data Handling Module User manual 69 6 6 Alenia RHPC onvert AleniaRHP Convert Hone Figure 6 15 AleniaRHP Convert software component symbol Purpose Convert Alenia RHP digital messages format to other formats as described by the output and configuration sections below Inputs Single input accepts data in raw EDR V2 format This means that the data presented must be clean Alenia RHP data without the presence of transport protocol framing data nienia RHP uses U HDLC with one header byte The U HDLC module by default strips 2 bytes header and format so reconfigure it to only strip the header byte see 6 77 Outputs Up to 5 outputs each output has an associated output format which can be configured using the AleniaRHPConvert configuration screen Supported output formats are D6 text EDR and replay Outputs are numbered clockwise starting with the top leftmost blue X Configuration Double click the AleniaRHPConvert software component symbol in the session configuration diagram Following dialog is shown Alenia RHP Setup k Alenia RHP Setup Output Select
225. xCk Baud Drop Bad Msg Element Name UDRI None WM JRsz32 DTE Int int 3600 Expire msec R5232 DTE SA Int Int 3600 10000 n Event Config Transport Layer Config 12 bit 4096 ACP Input in U HDLE e Protocol Time keeper L Use as Time Keeper 6P5 450 required Figure 6 194 UDR Configuration interface The Line Config section allows parameters to be set for each corresponding hardware channel Lines are numbered from top to bottom starting with line 1 Mode is the operational mode of the line being configured None Line is not configured Passive Used to monitor view data clock is provided externally Active For point to point connection with active support for transport protocols Clock is either provided internally or externally if provided internally also specify the baud rate Y Passive Used to monitor view data from 2 lines typically transmit and receive pair clock 1s provided externally An old UDR600 will be named in the windows device manager as UDR HDLC while a new UDR600 is called UDR mu INTERSOFT Data Handling Module User manual 181 Type is the hardware type of connection either RS232 or RS422 App DTE DCE disabled Only necessary for Active LAP B which is not supported by the UDR600 and RDR803 Rx Clk Receive Clock source either externally Ext or internally Int Tx Clk Transmit Clock source either externally Ext or internally Int
226. y select one input channel out of 8 possible inputs In case quantised video is selected up to four inputs can be combined into one video bit Notice that the four inputs for the quantised mode do not have to correspond with the hardware inputs on the MDI65x Maintenance Display Interface The trigger level determines the threshold value below which no video is sampled in Volts This control selects between encoder input or 2 or composite video input 7 or 8 This control selects the source of the trigger pulses This control selects the trigger zero range between trigger input on MDI front panel trigger input 2 composite video on video input 7 or composite video input 8 Select the correct ACP value 12 14 or 16 bit Limits the range in Nm for the input video INTERSOFT ELECTRONIC S Data Handling Module User manual 161 6 66 S4Rec order Purpose Inputs Outputs Figure 6 157 S4Recorder software component Record S4 information onto disk Recording can group S4 records together and archive recordings based on the configuration settings S4 information is used as a RASS S inter application data exchange format For example RASS S Inventory Tool but also in the RASS R Radar Comparator Mono Dual A S4 file is recorded in a folder with the same name as the S4 files All S4 files folders are recorded in the folder as specified in the Destination Path There is no grouping of folders per day as in t
227. yptographic Servi Provides th Started Automatic Local System DataSvr2 Started Automatic Local System 84 DCOM Server Proce Provides la Started Automatic Local System Sy Dell 3007WFP Started Automatic Local System AR DHCP Client Managesn Started Automatic Local System HM Background Se ie Started Automatic Local System Sy Distributed Link Tra Maintains li Automatic Local System fs Distributed Transac Coordinate Manual Network 5 fy DNS Client Resolves a Automatic Network 5 fy EloSystemService Flo Tourchs Automatic Local System CS mm di Te ee T a T P p a T Standard Figure 3 1 Services Management Console Locate the entry DHM Background Server and press the Start Service button to start the service and press the Stop Service W button to stop the service After the service is running it will be visible as a separate executable named YARDIOS SRV exe See Figure 4 20 Sessions can now be configured using the DHM Configuration Manager Starting and stopping of the service can also be done by the Windows Start menu mm ORASSR 4 Coverage Map Calculator Fr RASS A Manuals Pa Data Replay Module el Pa DHM Configuration Manager p J Multi Radar Display 3 ies Radar Comparator Mono TX RASS R Toolbox Start DHM background server A Stop DHM background server fet Technical Maintenance Display 3 E TRACKAN Figure 3 2 Start and stop the DHM Background Server

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