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1. e mI 8 u e a m EI E tis Symbol Library x lex Mdisplay i amp x 4 3D Graphics 3D1 Camera Control Mod 3D1 Camera Rotate t et i 3D1 Camera Translate 3D10 Restore View p 3D11 Roll Left 3D11 Roll Left Alterna 3D11 Roll Right Altern 3D12 Save View 3D13 Step Size A Property Editor a 8 x 3 Make a new label by selecting from menu ElementlAddlLabel dabel 1g E E A Label is created in the display 4 Open the property editor from menu ViewlProperty Editor USS User Manual 98 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Gg Symbol Library L Property Editor 7 x lt Label gt Labell o Appearance Font Lucida Sans Typewriter Regular Font Color MRO 00 Bo 000000 Label Text Autosize L Label Text Horizontal Alignment Left o o Label Text vertical Alignment Center ge o Behawour Auto Text OFF O Clipping IDEE lili Context Opsname 1 1 Label For xMone 0 LS e Dimensions Depth L Height 15 Width EFi X LO ki IL B e Information Comment Label Text labell Hare Labell Selected Elements 1 element Tooltip Properties are shown from label 5 Set the properties to match approximately following picture USS User Manual 99 2006 11 08 17 01 La Property Editor x Chapter 2 Tutorial Dx lt Label gt Labell o Appea
2. Dynamic Box DynamicLled DynamicLed3b D wnamicLine unum Uid Fan RE Uid videa Monitor E E Uiz Sothware Uis Thermal Plate U14 bos green The USS library in the Symbol Library 3 5 1 Pre Defined Dynamic Symbols The USS library in the Symbol Library contains among others a number of dynamic symbols The USS library is illustrated above State names for predefined dynamic symbols in the USS library can be inspected by selecting the symbol in the library and then opening the Property editor This is illustrated below USS User Manual 171 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Dynamicled o Comment o Salacted State e States Symbol Dynamic Image a symbols dynamic images Inspecting properties of a symbol in the library 3 5 2 Creating New Libraries and Symbols New user libraries can hold symbols with different contents Image or USS sub display Images can be raster images gif jpg or png or vector graphics svg Images can be created outside the Editor in an image manipulation program stored to file and added to a library in the USS Editor Images can also be created inside the USS Editor but only based on already existing symbols and elements USS sub displays are different from images as they are composed of USS elements whose properties are retained from their creation USS sub displays can be seen as synoptic templates USS sub displays can be used by reference or by copy If used by
3. Preferences Opens a dialog that allows the setting of preferences changing the behaviour of the executor e g tooltip behaviour tab appearance etc See also Configuring user settings e MCS Connection Opens a dialog in which the settings for the MCS Connection can be con figured The connection can be established or disconnected See also e Connecting to system to be monitored and controlled e Disconnecting system to be monitored and controlled 7 1 5 Window Menue Actions that manipulate the appearance of the windows are grouped into the window menue Cascade Displays all open displays cascaded Tile Displays all open displays as tiles Minimize All Minimizes all open displays e Maximize All Maximizes all open displays Reset to default size The current display is displayed in its default size which has been configured by the display author See also Resetting window to default size Tabbed Mode Toggles between displays being displayed in tabbed mode or not See also Toggling tabbed mode e Undock Undocks the current display into a standalone application See also Undocking windows Dock All Docks all undocked displays back into the executor See also Docking all windows 7 1 6 Help Menue Everything that gives information about the use of uss is grouped into the help menue Help Contents Opens the index of the usermanual in HTML USS User Manual 269 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapt
4. lt HighVarningL init color red gt lt Low0ffScaleVarningLinmit color red gt lt HighOtfScaleWarningLimit color red gt lt GraphLinitColors gt Ql SIATE DEFINITIONS lt AcquisitionStatus states UNENOWN REQUESTED NOT MAINTAINED NOT ACQUIRED NUT RECEIVED INVALID ACQUIRED DATA INTERRUPTION STATIC Z gt lt MonitoringStatus states DISABLED IN LIMITS NOMINAL LIMIT VIOLATION NOMINAL LOW LIMIT VIOLATION NOMINAL HIGH LIMIT VIOLATION DANGER LOW LIMIT VIOLATION DANGER HIGH LIMIT VIOLATION UNDEFINED UNENOWN zleltaMonitoringStatus states DISABLED IN LIMITS DELTA NOMINAL LIMIT VIOLATION DELTA DANGER LIMIT VIOLATION UNDEFINED UNENUWN 7 7 ci Use Df States In DOTStyie Elements Line 1 Col INS NORM mcs dgistvle xml The KXML Editor shows the content of the xml formatted DQI file for the MCS target system The XML tree hierarchy is shown on the left and the content of the selected node on the right where the content can be edited 2 Browse in the XML tree hierarchy to the node AcquisitionStatus and select it to show the con tent USS User Manual 50 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Zu mcs dqistyle xml Kate a Q9 cd 500 FBES IB zHightautionLimit color yeLllow gt zLovVarninglimit color red gt lt HighVarningL init color red gt zLow ffScaleVarningLimit color red gt lt HighOtfScaleWVarningLinmit color red gt lt GraphLi
5. C14 Camera Still C1 Filter Band Pass w Y C19 Filter Band Stop The Symbol Library is undocked and it is showing the open symbol library selected The Symbol Library can be used to select libraries and symbols as well as it provides access to adding and editing symbol libraries and their symbols 9 Close the Symbol Library by clicking the close icon in the undocked view 10 Open the View Settings from menu ViewslView Settings and undock it USS User Manual 19 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial P View Settings v x LOL HOME uss Draw Color J R 182 G 1382 B 132 amp COCOCO Draw Style Draw Thickness l Snap to Grid on Move snap ta Grid on Resize Spacing Horizontal 10 Spacing vertical LO e Zoom Zoom Factor in Percent LO Zoom Step Size in Percent Lo The View Settings is undocked and it is showing the open view settings of the display selected The View Settings can be used to alter the grid and appearance of the display in the editor It has the same layout and features as the Property Editor Showed for a display is the following cat egories a Grid Basic appearance of Grid in the display view as well as behaviour off elements when they are being moved or resized b Zoom Zoom settings 11 Close the View Settings by clicking the close icon in the undocked view This concludes the introduction to the editors tool views 2 3 4 Editor Print Facility The USS Editor featu
6. Field Field _reference _reference reference FileChooser FileChooser InputField InputField Label Label Pipe Pipe PlaceHolder PlaceHolder Polygon Polygon Polyline Polyline Rectangle Rectangle _reference _reference _reference _reference LineGraph LineGraph LinearTickMeter LinearTickMeter NavigationButton NavigationButton _reference _reference _reference reference SELIpGEaph d Str i pGraph _reference Symbol 1 Symbod TankMeter TankMeter Thermometer Thermometer Valve Valve _ElementOrRef attribute class text Jj reference Arc BarGraph CAGShape CheckValve ComboBox CommandButton reference rererence 4 _reference _reference CommandList Compound Ellipse EllipticTickMeter ExternalImage Field FileChooser InputField Label LineGraph LinearTickMeter NavigationButton Pipe PlaceHolder Polygon Polyline Rectangle StripGraph Symbol TankMeter Thermometer Valve _GraphOrRef attribute class text reference BarGraph LineGraph StripGraph USS User Manual by 280 _reference _reference _reference _reference _reference 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 7 Reference RotationEnum DEGO p DEGSO DEGLSOT DEGZ TO USS User Manual 281 2006 11 08 17 01 Appendix A Example USS Configu
7. The project category contains the following properties USS User Manual 43 2006 11 08 17 01 a Chapter 2 Tutorial Root Folder The Root Folder defines where the uus project is located that is were MDB files are syn chronized to and provide common location for displays 3 Click on the Display category 3 Project Display C Display Zoom value D Consistency Zoom step size 3 Data Source E Import Grid style 4 Database Grid spacing width MDB General Grid spacing height D MDE CDU Grid snap on resize 3 MDB CCU 5 MDB SCOE Grid snap on move Grid draw thickness Grid draw color Display width DU W i Display target system M CS Display height SEJ kd Display back ground color Default Settings for New Created Display s The display category contains the following properties which are used as default for new dis plays a Zoom value Default zoom value in percent b Zoom step size Default step size in percent for zooming in and out c Grid Style Default grid style choose between Non Dots Dashed Lines d Grid spacing width Default grid spacing width in pixels e Grid spacing height Default grid spacing height in pixels f Grid snap on resize policy Default behaviour of snapping when resizing an element in a display g Grid snap on move policy Default behaviour of snapping when moving an element in a dis play h Grid draw tickness Default grid tickness in pixels
8. satmon 1092 Target System MCS 9 Dimensions Height 364 Width 782 9 Information Description Title Systems Comms System Bu o Log Insert New Change Entry Add New Log Entry v The imported display is shown shown in the editor The display can now be edited and saved to the USS display format 12 In the Property Editor check the import information USS User Manual 38 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial ling Property Editor x LOS xml o Appearance Background Color MPO 00 BO 000000 Background Symbol Library Name Background symbol Mame o Behaviour Show Execute Button e Context Help URL Opsname satmon_ lose SOUrCe Target System MCS E o Dimensions Height 36d Width foe e Information Description Title Stems Comms System Bus RT Status Log Insert New Change Entry Select Change Entry Selected Change Author USS Selected Change comment Automatic import af Satman display Selected Change Date o O07 06 Selected Change Fewisian 1 0 The Property Editor shows the properties for the imported display This concludes the lesson in the USS Editors import mechanishm The USS Editor and Executor use the same import mechanishm 2 6 GUI Elements This lesson takes you through the major GUI elements of the USS Editor namely the View Settings and the Preferences 2 6 1 Lesson in using the GUI elements View Se
9. COM qo TDILISIIBBEATE p SEMBPTY p EREECHEN q MEUBEL HELIUM HYDROGEN MIXED GAS AND LIQUID NITROGEN NON TOXIC COOLANT OXTDIZER OXYGEN TOXIC COOLANI URINE VACUUM WATER by e lement Color Color Graph element element element element element element element element element element element GraphDataset GraphDataset Title text Orientation HORTZONIAL VERTICALE f LegendEnabled xsd boolean LegendSections xsd positiveInteger LegendFieldColumns xsd positiveInteger LegendFieldDecimals xsd nonNegativeInteger LegendFieldTextStyle TextStyle LegendLabelTextStyle TextStyle LegendUnitTextStyle TextStyle CriteriaDrawStyles element DrawStyle DrawStyle eer element GraphBackgroundColor Color element PlotBackgroundColor Color element DomainGridlineDrawStyle DrawStyle USS User Manual 274 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 7 Reference element RangeGridlineDrawStyle DrawStyle Element GraphDataset element Graph GraphOrRef element CriteriaMap attribute class linked hash map element entry element ExternalDataSource ExternalDataSource element Computation Computation reference element DataSourcePair DataSourcePair reference element Criteria Criteria Jum reference Image element element element Element Rotate xsd dec
10. Choose File Open e Open USS_HOME examples import uss satmon 4005 uss Compare with screenshot of original display USS User Manual 150 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 7714005 I a X PDU1_Outlets_ PDU1 Details PDU2 Outlets PDU2 Details PDU1 Outlet Trip Stat Sw OK PDU2_Outlet_Trip_Stat_Sw OK PDU1_ISPR_ On Off Current Sys Cntl PDU2 ISPR On off Current Sys Cntl Al Main Pwr Bus OFF OO0 A DISABLED 1 al aus Dwr Bus OFF OO A DISABLED A2 Main Pwr Bus OFF OO A DISABLED 2 A2_Aux_Pwr_Bus OFF O0OLA DISABLED A3 Main Pwr Bus OFF 00 A DISABLED 3 A2 aus Dwr Bus OFF OO A DISABLED A4 Main Pwr Bus OFF O0O0 A DISABLED 4 ad Aus Dwr Bus OFF O0 A DISABLED O1 Main Pwr Bus OFF 00 A DISABLED 5 O4 Main Dwr Bus OFF 00 A4 DISABLED Fl Aux Pwr Bus OFF D0OTalIDtsSapLEDlTol EL Main Dwr Bus OFF 00 A DISABLED F2 Aux Pwr Bus OFF OO A DISABLED 7 EA Main Dwr Bus OFF OO A DISABLED F3 Aux Pwr Bus OFF O0 A DISABLED 8 CZ Mann Dar Bus OFF OO A DISABLED 9 EA Aux Pwr Bus OFF 00 A DISABLED 9 EA Main Dwr Bus OFF OO A DISABLED 10 02 Aux Pwr Bus OFF 00 A DISABLED 10 01_Aux Dar Bus OFF OO AJ DISABLED 11 SUP1_Pwr_Out3 OFF _ QO A ENABLED 11 SUP3_Pwr_Out3 OFF 00 4 ENABLED 12 SUP1 Pwr Out 2 OFF QO A ENABLED 12 SUP3_Pwr_Out OFF 00 A4 ENABLED 13 SUP1_Pwr_Outl1 OFF QO A ENABLED 13 SUP3_Pwr_Outl OFF 00 4 ENABLED 14 SUP2_Pwr_Outl OFF _QO A ENABLED 14 SUP4_Pwr_Outl OFF 00 A4 ENA
11. Executor prints image of display 4 6 2 Printing Display 4 6 2 1 Prerequisites Display must be selected 4 6 2 2 Printing Display USS allows you to print displays To print display l Choose File gt Print 2 Select printer and optionally configure print setup USS User Manual 249 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor Print l 5 Appearance Print Service Status Accepting jobs Type Info _ Print To File Print Range Copies Number of copies 1H Collate 3 Click Print Executor prints image of display It is not possible to print parts of the display Only the whole display can be printed 4 6 3 Creating Display Snapshot 4 6 3 1 Prerequisites Display must be selected 4 6 3 2 Creating Display Snapshot You can save snapshots of a running display as graphics file for later use This feature is useful for presentations documentations and reports which automatically are complemented with display screenshots To create display snapshot l Choose File gt Save Snapshot Executor creates and automatically saves image into configured directory usually under home user uss x y z The file name consist of the display name plus an appended timestamp Snap shot is saved as PNG 4 6 4 Saving a Copy of Current Display 4 6 4 1 Prerequisites Display must be selected USS User Manual 250 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor 4 6 4 2 Saving a Copy of
12. ar ust Symbol Library a Symoptic Hierarchy Ta View Settings x display e Grid Draw Color PO R192 G 192 6 192 C0C0C0 Draw Style Draw Thickness 1 Snap to Grid on Move Snap to Grid on Resize spacing Horizontal 10 Spacing vertical ES e zoom oom Factor in Percent 100 Zoom Step Size in Percent 10 View setting USS User Manual 212 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor 4 1 Introduction USS provides a synoptic display execution environment for onboard and ground application The ex ecutor can be run on ground based computers using LINUX SOLARIS and MS Windows The ex ecutor executes displays which have been authored with the editor This chapter explains how you can configure the executor as you wish e g by enabling tooltips and how you can exit the executor Starting the executor is explained in Getting Started 4 1 1 Configuring User Settings 4 1 1 1 Prerequisites e Executor must be running 4 1 1 2 Configuring User Settings To view and change your personal executor application settings 1 Choose Options gt Preferences 2 n the popup window select what you want to configure E g select Tooltips in the tree struc ture on the left side Other choices would be Project Commanding Tab Appearance Snapshots Reports Import or Freeze mode USS User Manual 213 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor Preferences L Commanding E Enable Tooltips 3 Tab Appearance re
13. ator sama gt 1005 e m ues o N ss eje silsialala kva e 8 s a x Ca Symbol Library L Property Editor x es ldisplay i x Symbol Symbol1 Be Appearance Auto Scale Image Keep Aspect Ratio ind Reset Image Size Rotation Degrees 0 o Dimensions Depth 0 Height 220 Width 380 X 120 Y 100 9 Information Comment Library Name Electrical y Name Symbol1l Selected Elements 1 element Symbol element properties are shown 8 Undock the Property Editor and click the property Reset Image Size button to reset back to the original size of the symbol A Property Editor d x Mox lt Symbol gt Symbol o Appearance Auto Scale Image L keep Aspect Ratio Reset Image Size Reset to 145x727 Rotation Degrees L e Dimensions Depth L Height d DU Width 44 X 230 Y 130 e Information Comment Library Name Electrical e Mame symbol Selected Elements 1 element Symbol Name E265 Fuse A Le Tooltip USS User Manual 92 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Property is reset 9 Re dock the Property Editor The display shows the reset symbol element in the display 10
14. x bh OPS View Onboard Telemetry h 3 OH Cat H O Onboard C d e EJ ATC81 A i e 7 ATC 82 Ground Commands TN Analog Input Section Fail 2 Ground Telemetry o cI BGB e Onboard Telemetry o cJ CEN amp 7 CPU System Configuration Browser toggling category Detailed information about an end item can be obtained by right clicking the end item and selecting Properties The tool tip that appears when holding the mouse over the end item gives SID and Path in formation see screen shot below EJ SEND GI CYCLIC TN CMDS MDS v AUTOMATED PROCEDURE CJ SET Path WPMICOL_CCINCS _DEVAMPERFORMANCEWPSISEND_CYCLIC_CMDS gt E STAR gid 302998821 e 4 STAR TOF USS User Manual 209 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor System Configuration Browser context menu The SCB contains a search function at the bottom enter the string to search for and click the Search button To search again press F3 3 10 Working with Projects 3 10 1 Synoptic Hierarchy The Synoptic Hierarchy is a tool view for the Editor to ease navigation of currently open displays and the USS project displays defined by the project root folder It provides possibility to create naviga tion target to project displays and easy opening hereof The Synoptic hierarchy displays two structures Open Displays The displays currently open in the Editor Below each display all elements on the display are shown This view can als
15. 4 4 9 Finding Text in Display 4 4 9 1 Prerequisites Atleast one display must be open and selected 4 4 9 2 Finding Text in Display You can find text in displays This is done by using incremental search To find text in display USS User Manual 244 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor l Choose Navigate Find Text As You Type 2 In the statusbar the text Starting find as you type is displayed 3 Enter text Each time a new character is typed it is appended to the previously entered text All elements where the entered text appears either as static text or as a parameter name bound to that element are highlighted which means that the text is surrounded by an orange box Status bar shows how many occurences have been found in this case 1 occurence for typing en 8 USS Display Executor cgsadmin mcs ws 1 File Navigate View Options Window Help ele e 2 s ee e SE 6 COL Synoptics H COL Synoptics Home Page COL_Home_Page_MCD n A Version Ops Products 3 0 0 External Payload Gr H EI Li zl H YR ARERR ee ee 31Jul06 11 21 38 INFO Executor started 31Ju106 11 42 01 INFO Opening display home casadmin prj uss main examples uss fwdu APM FLTSYS OPS SYNOPTICS_ROOT ACL HOME uss Find en 1 occurences kK Upd Perf s Not Connected HERE ES 4 Press Esc to finish Highlighting is removed Statusbar shows Find stopped 4 4
16. Executor started D4Sep 6 15 33 05 INFO Opening display home uss uss project Display2 uss Upd Perf fs Not Connected 16 Click on the navigation button with text Display 1 COR USS Display Executor uss uss2 File Navigate View Options Window Help elelee eje eieiei 00 00 00 000 4a Untitled Untitled Untitled Display 1 Cancel_Arch_Retrieval VAR FOR UPLOAD FILE Downlink File D4SepD06 15 32 51 INFO Executor started O4Sep06 15 33 05 INFO Opening display home uss uss project Display2 uss O4Sep06 15 34 14 INFO Opening display home uss uss project Displayl uss mw wes EE SS Executor opens Displayl uss in a new tab 2 12 Add Symbols The USS Editor can be used to create symbols that can be reused in the displays Symbols are con tained in Symbol Libraries USS User Manual 87 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 2 12 1 Lesson in creating Symbols 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon close all tool views 2 Open the Symbol Library from menu ViewlSymbol Library Dei Symbol Library 7 x ai 301 Camera Control Mad t cj 4 301 Camera Rotate 301 Camera Translate 3010 Restore view 3011 Roll Left 3011 Roll Lett Alterna ill 3D12 Save Wey 3015 Translation Backward 3D11 Rall Right 30135 Step Size 3015 Translation Fonvard 3016 View Direction Fr 301
17. Open Close Posn OPEN XXXXXX 100 OPEN XXXXXX 100 OPEN XXXXXX 100 OPEN XXXXXX 100 OPEN XXXXxXxX 100 OPEN XXXXxXxX 100 OPEN XXXXxXxX 100 OPEN XXXXxXxX 100 OPEN XXXXXX 100 OPEN XXXXXX 100 WF 5V5 ISPR_ WFSV Al WFSV WFSV WFSV WFSV WFSV WFSV WFSV WFSV Las Las m dm mimm DPSB1 DPSB2 DP VTC1 40 0 DP VTC2 40 0 DP1 WPA1 39 9 DP1 WPA2 1 70 DPSB3 DP1 WPA1 39 9 DP2 WPA2 1 70 WTSBL Nom_P lenum_Temp3_MVD L Plenum_Temp1 2_DMC16 9 16 9 WTSB2 Redun_Plenum_Temp3_MVD 17 Plenum_Temp1 2_DMC2 9 5 29 WTSB3 CHX Templ1 2 DMC WTSB4 CHX_Temp1 _DMC WTSB5_Medium_ HX Templ 2 DMC WTSBO Low HX Temp1 2 DMC UE 29 5 29 5 9 50 9 50 1 49 1 49 UG WPA WOOV1 WOOV2 MI HX WOOV3 WOOV5 WOOVA LT HX WOOVD WOOV7 WOOVS8 CHX WOOV9 OPEN XXXXXX WOOV1O0XXXX CLOSED OFF Open Close OPEN XXXXXX XXXX CLOSED OPEN XXXXXX XXXX CLOSED OPEN XXXXXX OPEN XXXXXX XXXX CLOSED OPEN XXXXXX OFF Close Open Stat DMCXXXXXX XXXX 2 19 3 6 Show PCS display samples Choose File Open Display Openline graph on Liquid Carryover Sensor 1 USS User Manual 152 Open USS HOME share displays pcs xml Columbus ECLSS xml Open USS HOME share displays pcs xml Col Air Sensors xml 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor 3 1 Introduction The USS Editor is the application for creating USS displays for later execution in the USS Executor The Editor supports the
18. Searching for parameter POUL CTCU1 Pwr Bus Displays containing parameter Select All Close 4 If that wasn t the parameter you intended to search for you can stop the search by clicking Stop and entering a new opsname SID PUI or pathname to search for into the textfield below the la bel Searching for parameter Then click Start 5 Select display from list 6 Click Open 7 Click Close Executor opens selected display 4 4 8 2 2 Find Parameter from Open Display 1 Right click on any element with parameter binding 2 Choose Find Parameter in Other Displays from pop up context menu USS User Manual 243 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor 3 A window pops up with a list of all displays containing the selected parameter 4 The search is automatically started with that parameter If that wasn t the parameter you intended to search for you can stop the search by clicking Stop and entering a new opsname SID PUI or pathname to search for into the textfield below the label Searching for parameter Then click Start 5 Select display from list Or click Select All Find Parameter Searching for parameter POU CTCUT Pwr Bus on Off Stat DL Displays containing parameter COL Actmration Part 1 ACT PT 1 art PDU 1 28v Subsys PDU1_ 28V aal PDUA Outlet 29 PDU1 OUT 201 select All DMS Monitoring 3 EPDS Subsys MOH 3 Open 6 Click Open 7 Click Close Executor opens selected display
19. The Data Source Dialog is open The dialog is used in the editor for all data source configuration for elements 15 Click the Add button to add a new data source USS User Manual 69 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Context Mame Unit Data Type Opsname HewExternalbatasaurce 1 Integer en Remove Data Source Type amp External Data Source O Computation Details for External Data Source Opsname NewExternalDataSourcel um value Output Engineering value 7 Unit PO EE The Data Source Dialog add a new external data source 16 Under the details for the External Data Source click the button to open the System Configura tion Browser USS User Manual 70 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial OPS View Onboard Telemetry h e BLB o 7 COMMS o 7 DIMS gt 7 ECLSS o 7 EDR e EFDS e EF M o EJ ETF o 7 ELITEF e FL e PAYLOAD O E PL amp 7 SOL o 7 SOLAR o 7 SYSTEM o A Tcs X 0 sms 17 In the System Configuration Browser browse to the following BLBVAnalog Input Section Fail and select it USS User Manual 71 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial OPS View Onboard Telemetry h o E3 BLB F 7 ATCS1 o 7 AT CS2 C Analog Input Section Fail o 7 BGB o 7 CEN L CE mrmi 18 Click the Change button followed by the Close button Mame Unit Data Type Ad Opsname BLB Analog Input Section Fail enum ERR Data Source Type amp External
20. Two elements and a selection rectangle USS User Manual 167 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Two selected elements Primary and secondary The primary selected element has green selection rectangles whereas the secondary selected elements have cyan selection rectangles The align operations exploit the concept of primary and secondary se lection Elements are deselected by clicking the display area outside the selection or selecting Edit Deselect Further selection operations available on the Edit menu are Select Invert Select All Select Elements of Same Type Select Elements of Same Depth 3 4 4 Basic Operations e Undo redo All operations performed on elements in the Editor can be undone Edit Undo or Ctrl Z and redone Edit Redo or Ctrl Shift Z Note that each display has its own list of undoable operations This implies e g that cut and paste of an element from display 1 to display 2 followed by Undo on display 2 will only undo the paste operation not the cut operation To make the element reappear on display 1 Undo must also be performed there This approach is identical to e g Microsoft Word when working on multiple doc uments Move Selected element s can be moved with the Element Move commands or the arrow keys on the keyboard e Drag drop Element s can be dragged and dropped between displays in the Synoptic Hierarchy Open Displays e Copy cut paste Work both on and between open di
21. USS User Manual Electronic version generated on 2006 11 08 17 01 USS User Manual Electronic version generated on 2006 11 08 17 01 Copyright 2005 EADS SPACE Transportation and Rovsing A S This document is the user manual for the Unified Synoptic System USS USS is a visual frontend for monitor ing and control systems The USS software allows editing and execution of synoptic graphical displays within the Columbus program and CGS It also provides import capabilities for display formats used within FWDU GWDU and NASA PCS The scope of this manual includes installation and usage instructions for the USS software Note that this docu ment is also available in PDE format Table of Contents 1 Welcome to USS Installation and Getting Started 2 0 0 0 ccc ceccecceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeasseeeeeees I ll Tostarne the Produ EE I Ix T Prerc EE I LEZ Installine the Produce ee I 1 1 3 Installing platform independent version seeeeeee 2 e tee COS nieni EA 2 L2 C onfreurids SySICITISe EUTIDS ees 2 1 2 1 Conftipurme location 0f SCOE TIIe ee 2 ENEE REI cc A a EEE nary T REN 3 1 5 oStarimb the BOIbOf EE 3 1 5 2 Stara tlie eXCCUEPOT WEE 3 2 TUOTA ect 26 oen sebo n eod ina cu Set nad abe Sats See Dc oan 5 EEN 5 2 2 TInstallattomoP USS PACK ACE seisi iiU ires iate met osivaq iani pedites atate si22 0d 5 2 21 L Ssoratanstallmp USS package oed he Ho ma D deo tete 6 2 9 sitis The Bditor E D DE 11 5
22. conditional and other operators The following table explains the different operator types Table 3 7 Operators Numerical operators 1 50 2 2 4 Basic operators Modulo operators Power operators Boolean operators XOr Operators A amp amp B lt 10 NOT A XOR B equals C amp amp and And operators A 2 B 2 ll or Or operators string string2 not Not operators A or B lt less operator Aor B lt gt C gt great operator lt less or equal operator gt great or equal operator equals equal operators l lt gt not equal operators String operators 2 strings are equal string 1 string2 false l 2 strings are not equal stringl1 a stringla 2 strings are not equal abc aaa true USS User Manual 203 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor The first string less lexically zyx bcd false than the second one gt The first string great lexically than the second one lt The first string less or equals lexically than the second one gt The first string great or equals lexically than the second one Concat string List operators Concat two lists 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Substract a list to another one 1 2 3 1 2 3 in Test if an element is inside a list 3 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 3 4 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 32 1 2 4 2 in 1 2 3 true 4 in 1 2 3 fals
23. pg Buttoni Hie Test MDB communication 26 Click on the button Buttonl for the property Released Label Text to open text edit dialog 21 USS User Manual 144 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Ed est MDB Dialog for multi line text edit shows new text 28 Click button OK 29 Save display by choosing from menu FilelSave 30 Submit the changes to the MDB by selecting from menu FilelMDBIExport to MDB Po LI Files submitted to MDB OK Confirmation is shown of submition 3 Delete the display file in the MDB by selecting from menu FilelMDBlDelete Si Should the files be deleted locally After deletion of the display in the MDB the editor will ask for confirmation to delete the dis play on the local file system 32 Click button Yes to delete the tutorial display file 2 19 Quick Tutorial This tutorial section explains the preparations needed in order to run both USS executor and USS edit or After this it gives a short tutorial on USS editor which shows how to create a new ground ops Satmon like display the converting of GWDU ground displays in batch operation and how to check GWDU displays for consistency It finishes with a tutorial on USS executor which explains how to connect and disconnect a display shows direct commanding of FWDU displays shows a GWDU dis play aswell as imported Satmon displays samples and PCS display samples and shows the command ing via MCS Tools 2 19
24. s erersre ste s 8 5 I Choose Navigate Home Home display is opened 4 3 9 Showing Hiding the Toolbar 4 3 9 1 Prerequisites e Executor is running and toolbar is visible 4 3 9 2 Showing Hiding the Toolbar USS provides the capability to hide the toolbar to provide more space for the display view Choose View Toolbar if toolbar isn t already hidden Toolbar 1s hidden 4 3 10 Closing Display 4 3 10 1 Prerequisites Display must be open and selected 4 3 10 2 Closing Display Closes only one display the currently selected display USS User Manual 228 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor To close display e Select Display you wish to close The tab is displayed in a different color Doone of the following Choose File Close Right click on tab select Close Display is closed 4 3 10 3 See also e To close all open displays Closing All Displays Toclose all displays but the currently selected display Closing other displays 4 3 11 Closing All Displays 4 3 11 1 Prerequisites Atleast one display must be open 4 3 11 2 Closing All Displays Closes every open display To close all displays Choose File Close all All displays are closed 4 3 11 3 See also Toclose only one display which must be selected Closing Display Toclose all but the currently selected display Closing Other Displays 4 3 12 Closing Other Displays 4
25. 316990119 EJ lib 3 Display1 uss ES Display Luss File Name LInnameda uss Files of Type USS displays uss Save Cancel The save dialog appears opened in the uss project folder 9 Choose save path lt uss project directory gt lt CU_DIRECTORY gt APM COMMON_TEST_SUPP GRD_DATA US S EDITOR MANUAL TESTS And file name MDBTEST uss USS User Manual 136 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial assis File Name MDBTESTluss Files of Type Ubab displays uss Save Cancel 10 Click button Save to save file hame fuss uss project LDU 316990119 A4 PM COMMON TEST SUPP GRI DATA USS EDITOR Display is saved in correct path MDB synchronization 11 To add display to MDB choose from menu FilelMDBIExport adding to MDB i Files submitted to MDE OK OK Confirmation is shown when display is submitted 12 To verify the MDB export of the new display choose from menu FileeMDBIMDB Browser And browse to the to the MDB path APM COMMON_TEST_SUPP GRD_DATA USS EDITOR MANUAL_TESTS USS User Manual 137 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial CT APM o EJ COMMON TEST SUPP o EJ GRD DATA Gauss o 7 EDITOR gt 7 AUTOMATIC TESTS gt 7 DISPLAYS o L7 MANUAL TESTS EXAMPLE EXAM PLE EXAMPLE3 C TEST TEST2 TEST3 uss DISPLAY 3 o 7 EXECUTOR gt 7 MDBIO Item Name GT SUPPAGKD DATAXUSSXEDITORYM ANUAL TESTSYMDBTEST em Type Unified Synopti
26. 9 Property Editor x Y Ro home uss uss main examples import pcs xml Col Cabin Fan Assemblies AC x a na Col Cabin Fan Assemblies ACT xml gr Cabin Fan Assembly Cabin Fan Assembly 2 State State 9 Appearance Background Color ou ou Background Symbol Library SS Le VTC1hardwire VTC2 hardwire Background Symbol Name Le m Of 9 Behaviour Show Execute Button D 9 Context Delta Press Delta Press Fan Speed Fan Speed PCS On Off Status On Off Status Source PCS Release R9 Source PCS Version R10 1 5 Target System PCS PDU 1 120V Outlets PDU 2 120V Outlets Dimensions FE Outlet Num 23 SSPC1Pwr Outlet Num 23 SSPC1 Pwr 368 9 Information Description Title COL CFA 1 2 Art The imported display is shown shown in the editor The display can now be edited and saved to the USS display format 9 In the Property Editor check the import information USS User Manual 36 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial IE Property Editor d x Col Cabin Fan amp ssemblies ALT vm o Appearance Background Color Background Symbol Library Name 0 0 0 0 0 0 vw Background Symbol Name m e Behaviour Show Execute Button L e Context Help URL Opsname SOUrCE RES source PLS Release ES source PLS version Rl10 1 5 Target System PCS 3 e Dimensions Height 323 Width 368 e Information Description Title COL CF
27. Border Used Draw as Circle D Label Text Ellip Tick Meter Meter Tick Indicator Slider Kite Le Meter Tick Label Style ILeftor Top i w Shape Fill Color NE FO G 0 B 0 000000 Shape Fill Style Start Angle 90 Sweep Angle 180 Tick Color WE 165 0 42 B 42 8A Tick Indicator Color ER 102 6 205 B 170 Tick Indicator Thickness 6 9 Behaviour Field Style Center Iyi Meter Color Show Status Meter Major Tick Frequency 2 Meter Tick Base 50 Meter Tick Unit 5 50 Ellip Tick Meter EUN The Elliptic Tick Meter changes appearance and meter range is changed 12 Select data source field in the property editor UI LLLE eI PE tgp gh ae kl LA IR TI 4 2 2 LI 8 Fa moy ue 36 on oli n e General Data Source MeterDS1 s e Infarmatian Come ee mrt 13 Click the property button to open the data source configuration dialog USS User Manual 112 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Mame Unit Data Type Add Float lr Data Source Type External Data Source DO Computation Details for External Data Source ee 1 z Value Output Engineering value Unit wea Sid The data source dialog is used by the editor to edit all data sources related to display elements 14 In the data source dialog chnage the Data Source Type to Computation Data Source Type 2 External Data Source amp Computation Details are changed to computatio
28. Creation of displays with advanced elements 14 Changing the USS property file 15 Changing the USS Editor SCOE file 16 Checking Consistency of Displays 17 MDB display actions 18 Quick tutorial 2 2 Installation of USS package For Prerequisites for installation and other information on installation of USS see install USS USS User Manual 5 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 2 2 1 Lesson in installing USS package Assumption The archive has the filename uss 2 6 0 1inux i586 tar gz is used with this tu torial in home directory 1 On the desktop find the Konquerer icon in the task bar and click on it to start the file browser Suoeeswl Qj Konquerer is normally in the quick start icon bar 2 Konquerer normally opens in the home folder of the current user click the release info file to read the release info file Iome uss Konqueror Location Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools settings Window Help im Desktop Documents x R Er t 3 5 Yr uss project works pace uss 2 6 0 uss 2 6 0 uss 2 6 0 linuxz i release release infa Hotes doc 26 Items 3 Files 20 6 MB Total 23 Directories Konquerer showing the content of the user home folder 3 Konquerers embedded text viewer shows release information Click the back button in konquer er to go back to the home folder USS User Manual 6 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial KA file home uss uss 2 6 0 release info Ko nqu
29. Draw as Circle LJ Label Text Meter Tick Indicator Meter Tick Label Style LeftorTop wl Shape Fill Color NU FO G 0 B O 000000 Shape Fill Style None Start Angle 120 Sweep Angle 300 Tick Color MB F o G 0 B 0 000000 Tick Indicator Color R255 G 255 B 255 Tick Indicator Thickness 6 Behaviour Field Style Disabled Meter Color Show Statu 8 In property editor set property Label Text to Ellip Tick Meter USS User Manual 110 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Property Editor 2x lt EllipticTickMeter EllipticTickMeter1 x o Appearance Border Color MRO CO 6135 000086 Border Used Draw as Circle L Label Text Ellip Tick Meter Meter Tick Indicator Bar o Jj Meter Tick Label Style Let or Top Le Shape Fill Color MFO 0 6 0 4000000 Shape Fill Style Mone LS Start Angle 120 Sweep Angle 300 Tick Color MFO G0 6 0 4000000 Tick Indicator Color E 255 G 255 6255 FFFFFF Tick Indicator Thickness e o Behaviour Field Style Disabled rr Le Meter Color Show Status Meter Major Tick Frequency e Meter Tick Base 5 0 Meter Tick Unit 5 Miraancioee Label is shown in meter 9 In property editor set property Meter Tick Indicator to Slider Kite A Property Editor x lt EllipticTicikkM eter EllipticTickMeterT1 i o Appearance Border Color MFO Go B 139 000086 Border Used Draw as Circle ml Label Text Elli T
30. Expression DOUD OH Surv_Section_Temp BLB OHD Surv Section QZ Sensor Voltage Pl Select Symbol Select Construct 7 Select Function e Evaluation Expression Valid Unit Welt e Le Mame Expression USS User Manual 200 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Data source dialog details for a computation Note that changing the type from e g external to computation and back to external again will clear all properties of the defined data source 3 7 2 Supported Data Source Types The table below summarizes which data sources are supported for which elements and element prop erties Table 3 6 Supported Data Source Types and Ranges per Property and Element Property type Data types suppor Range allowed val ted ues Dynamic Property Fill Color Dynamic Property Draw Color Corner Color Data Souce Data Souce Data Souce Label Data Field Shapes Input Field Pipe Meters Data Field LineGraph StripGraph BarGraph Integer Non negative Float Integer Float State Code Any Integer Float State Code Any Integer Float A proper formatted col or string USS User Manual 201 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Properties Property type Elements Data types suppor Range allowed val ted ues Value Data Souce Symbol Any the value after Matching the symbol s conversion to string state names is used Value Data Souce Valve Any the value a
31. In the property editor click the property Symbol Name USS User Manual 03 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial La Property Editor x Symbols symbols ERES e Appearance Auto Scale Image Keep Aspect Ratio L Reset Image Size Rotation Degrees L e Dimensions Depth L Height FE Width 155 X 230 Y 130 e Information comment Library Mame Electrical Le Name Symbol Selected Elements 1 element Symbol Name E26SFuseA T Tooltip 11 In the property editor change the property Symbol Name to E30_Heater USS User Manual 94 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial LA Property Editor x lt Symbol gt Symbols ERES e Appearance Auto Scale Image Keep Aspect Ratio Reset Image Size Rotation Degrees L e Dimensions Depth L Height fe Width 155 X 230 Y 130 e Information Comment Library Name Electrical 1 Mame symbol Selected Elements 1 element Symbol Name E30 Heater Tooltip 12 Observe the the display symbol elements icon is changed to the heater icon 13 Rotate the symbol element by selecting from menu ElementlElementlRiotatelLeft USS User Manual 05 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial The symbol element is rotate counter clockwise left This feature is available not only for sym bol elements Some complex elements cannot be rotated 14 In the property editor click to the property Auto Scale Image LA Property Editor x lt Symbol gt
32. LEE USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help j ima HR E Jegen sims mie oloo o ze we F 9 me eme a a c o j fa e e e a a j8 je e o aj a je e 41s mjajaje o jw v t ie al e e x i A Property Editor fa System Config a mx display 2 x OPS View Onboard Telemetry Test Text Label Test Text Label 3 Air Cooling Diff Press Test Text Label 3 Analog Input Section Fail Test Text Label 3 Anomaly Flag Stat Test Text Label e CH CPU 3 Command History Avail Stat EPM Gen Com AFS R546 s Int sta B 3 Command History Table 3 Command Rejection Stat E SSC H Er Cen Con Int SM RS485 Main BEE 3 Gen Com Ars RS485 Int Stat 3 Gen Com Int SM RS485 Main Stat 3 Gen Com Int SM RS485 Red Stat Er Gen Con Int SM RS485 Red AAE 5 Cen Com Int VU RS485 Main Stat 3 Gen Com Int VU RS485 Red Stat SE EPH Gen Con Jn XL R5455 E Four fields are aligned 13 Use the magnifying glass with a in it to zoom the display to have a better look at the result USS User Manual 56 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial EPM Gen Com AFS RS485 Int Stati 7 EPM_Gen_Com_Int_SM_RS485_Main_ EEN Gen Com Int SM RS485 Bed s Display zoomed 14 Select the four labels added from the System Configuration Browser and Open the Property Edit or In the Property Editor change the font colour to same as the previous labels
33. O673 664307550095 4 0673 6643507530095 MOMINAL DISABLED 0903 179694497223 2 0905 179099494 72e5 NOMNINAL IN LIMITS B6 768743671510273 1 667687467718102Z73 NOMINAL IM LIMITS il18 75553 7z8z 008z 0 4185 75653 72920082 NOMINaL IN LIMITS dabvr7804333231448 0 8367784333323143435 HOMIMAL DISABLED 78911568081 77 585 z 07891156B8081 7585 HOMINAL IN LIMITS 200666467305526 3 2006066467305026 NOMINAL IN LIMITS 4463517916492705 4 44635317915492 705 NOMINAL IN LIMITS 533915492433431 5 53391549243343 1 NOMINAL DISABLED 234206039901047 6 534206039901047 NOMINAL IN LIMITS 431446254773937 7 431446254773937 NOMINAL IN LIMITS 2 114920913370436 8 21149209133703 6 NOMINAL IN LIMITS 202035792312145 9 0962035792312 145 MNOMIMAL DISABLED 372019894918912 9 37201989491591 2 NOMINAL IN LIMITS I d d C E PS b in ui o e m in 4 GO ba A 3 3 2 5 Manipulating previewed elements Each element being previewed has a pop up menu mouse right click which can be used to manipu late and copy the element to clipboad Pop up menu items for previewed elements not all items are present for all elements Properties Change properties for element this will open a dialog with properties that can be changed in priview mode LineGraph Shows the attached data source values in a Line Graph to for showing of variation over time Copy OPS name to clipboard Copies the OPS name to clipboard meaing it can be paste
34. Open Property Editor Menu ViewlProperty Editor USS User Manual 125 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial The properties for the advanced element TankMeter is shown 5 Choose from menu ToolslCheck Consistency Display not consistent 1 Problems A dialog opens stating display is inconsistent and there is one problem 6 Click button OK and the tool view Consistency Result opens E Consistency Results x Result Reference Descriptio Info 2006 07 10 20 39 38 Starting consistency chec Info Detailed Version CCU 268436077 operational c Info SCOE files used file home uss Perforce uss mai Info OpNom Spell Check Performed OpNom incl ESA ERROR lt TankMeter gt TankMeterl Invalid Opsname null Invalid SID null and inval Info Validation of 1 data sources FAILED with 1 errors Info 2006 07 10 20 39 38 FAILED Consistency chei The consistency results shown the information processed by the consistency checker and the res ults One error is marked red stating that the TankMeter has a invalid data source with invalid parameters OpsName SID and pathname 7 Select focus the Property Editor again and select the property Data Source d Property Editor x 4 System Configuration Browser j f Consist display 1 x lt TankMeter gt TankMeter1 Ss 9 Appearance Shape Fill Color R 255 G 255 B 255 FFFFFF Shape
35. Reloading Display from File System USS User Manual 224 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor 4 3 4 1 Prerequisites Make sure that the display is currently selected 4 3 4 2 Reloading Display from File System You can reload a display from file system after changes have been made to the file e g with the edit Or To reload display from file system 1 Select Display by clicking on its tab The selected tab changes to a different color 2 Choose File gt Reload Display is reloaded from file system 4 3 5 Resizing Display Window 4 3 5 1 Prerequisites There must be at least one display open 4 3 5 2 Resizing Display Window USS allows to resize a synoptic display The contents of the display such as fonts and graphics are rescaled accordingly To resize display window Click and drag window border 4 3 6 Resetting Display Window to Default Size 4 3 6 1 Prerequisites There must be at least one display open 4 3 6 2 Resetting Display Window to Default Size You can reset a display window to its predefined default size To reset display window to default size e Choose Window gt Reset to default size USS User Manual 225 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor The display window is reset to its default size 4 3 7 Navigating Display Hierarchy 4 3 7 1 Navigating Display Hierarchy USS provides the capability to navigate between different displays You can navigate through the dis
36. The import of GWDU displays involves the following steps 1 Extracting the GWDU displays from MDB and converting from binary Dataviews format to XML report format 2 Generate XML SCOE files containing all referenced data if not yet available 3 Converting the XML report to USS format including creation of a symbol library if applicable 4 Store USS displays in MDB as new end items These steps are available as an integrated process in CGS For details please refer to the CGS User Manual section USS Displays 5 4 1 GWDU to USS Conversion Details This section describes in detail how GWDU display elements are mapped to USS elements 5 4 1 1 Conversion of GWDU Display Objects The table given below lists for each GWDU display object the target USS object In case of special handling a comment explains the details USS User Manual 256 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 5 Importing Foreign Display Formats Table 5 1 GWDU display object conversion to USS object E E Scalable fonts text Label In case of setting width and height the best fit font size will be calculated No scaling of fonts Dynamic Symbol The GWDU Symbols used for the subdrawing must be re edited as SVG or PNG graphics and a mapping table from GWDU symbol to USS symbol needs to be provided The symbols will be included in a user symbol library Subdrawing Symbol Symbol Static symbol The GWDU Symbols used must be re edited as SVG or PNG graphics and
37. bat OPTION FILE Start USS executor If FILES are given then load them as displays OPTION may be one or more of the following a animate animate displays for preview D dgersault Start with the default layout from last session h help print this text and exit ep Layouc load layout from file em mos start with a connection to mcs 7 pLO Teer sets project root for executor overriding user settings r emote enable remote control s samplefile start with sample file as dataprovider x home sets home display for executor overriding user Settings USS User Manual 4 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 2 1 Introduction This tutotial is put together of a seies of lessons going through some of the basic and advanced edit ing of the USS editor as well as some advanced topics covering editing external to the USS Editor Lessons in creating command elements 9 and navigation elements 10 are made as a continous ex tended lessons but can with slight modification be used seperately Lesson topics 1 Installation of USS 2 Usage of the USS Editor 3 Creation of displays 4 Import of display of non USS format 5 Major GUI elements 6 Howto Edit DQI style files 7 Creation nof ASCII displays 8 Making a graph display 9 Creation of displays with commands 10 Creation of displays with navigation 11 Adding symbols to displays 12 Creation of new symbols and symbol libraries 13
38. displays 1 AAA Background color Opsname Source Target system Height Width tz Synoptic hierarchy X Y T Open Displays No title assigned on display 1 T C uss uss m ainish arevdisplaysuss oe Gj arm e GJ FLtsys o 7 ors e ES INT o CI PAYLOAD E MCS Status uss Dez Dm Library editor amp x ll ap System configuration browser x fh Consistency checker x The windows can be arranged within the Editor by dragging them to the desired position The views in the Editor are The display area The area for creating the display by adding and arranging elements e System configuration browser The System configuration browser is a tool view for the Editor to ease creation of data sources commands and navigation It is based on the SCOE XML file in a tree structure The System configuration browser can show the SCOE information in OPS or Path view OPS or path name is used for sorting SCOE xml nodes It provides Drag and Drop func tionality for TM and TC information and filtering and hierarchical browsing of the selected MDB configuration e Synoptic hierarchy The Synoptic Hierarchy is a tool view for the Editor to ease navigation of cur rently open displays and the USS project displays defined by the project root folder It provides possibility to create navigation target to project displays and easy opening hereof
39. i e ratio between width and height of original image Reset Image Size Click mini button with original size as label to resize the image to that size Rotation Degrees Rotation of image in degrees 360 degrees for a full circle direction clockwise 3 7 Data Sources A Data Source bound to an element provides data to the element when the display is executed The USS User Manual 198 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Editor supports binding properties of an element to a data source When the data source provides the value that the element presents e g the value of a Data Field or the temperature value of a thermo meter the Data Source is a Value property the other possibility is a dynamic property which determ ines other properties of the elemenet than its value e g its colour or position on the display Another aspect of a data source is whether it is external or a Computation External data sources are simply MDB end items without further processing Computations are defined by specification of an expression and can perform calculations on other data sources as described in the section expression 3 7 1 Data Source Dialog Data sources can be bound to a property in two different ways Using drag and drop from the System configuration browser Using the Data Source dialog as described in this section The Data Source dialog is opened from the Property editor by clicking the database icon for dynamic properties or
40. int valve state d If valve state valve result 1 else result 0 return result ANDComp Takes the input arguments and Logically ANDs them together Pseudo code aint ANDComp rnt argl int arg4 int args ant argN result argO and argl and arg2 and and arg N 2 and arg N 1 and argN return result GreaterThanConstComp Determine if value of input PUI is greater than the supplied constant value Pseudo code boolean GreaterThanConstComp float PUI const float CONSTANT if PUI gt CONSTANT return true else return false MultiCompareComp Does multiple comparisons If all comparisons are true return true Otherwise return false Every PUI should be associated with a CONST Pseudo code USS User Manual 205 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor boolean sdsPipeComp int PULL int CONSTI int PUI2 int CONST2 int PUISn ant CONSTI return true if and only if all comparisons are true if PUI1L CONST1 AND PUI2 CONST2 AND AND PUIN CONSIn return 1 else return 0 OrComp Takes the input arguments and calculates their sum int ORComp arq0 argl iss e amp rq N l argN result arg or argl or argZ Or eg Or arg N 2 or arg N 1 or argN return result 3 7 4 4 Sample USS Expressions In this chapter we ll introduce some typical USS expression examples 3 7 4 4 1 Data Source Engineering Value Access Examples The following exampl
41. ton edit mode only a subset of the element types are available When finished editing close the Com poundEdit tab to return to normal mode Ir d CompoundEdit OpenDisplay ReleasedCompoundisS4 x The button editor 3 6 5 Command List Commands can easily be added to an existing command list by dragging TC from the System Config uration Browser to the command list Multiple commands can be dragged by selecting them in the System Configuration Browser and dragging to the command list with the right mouse button pressed down A command list is changed into a command combo box command pop up with the property Show as Combo Box USS User Manual 180 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor sample AP Test Sample AP Testi v Start Arch Retrieval stop Arch Retrieval The same Command List element configured in two different ways Command List properties o Appearance Background Color R 255 8 255 B 255 amp FFFFFF Fart aansserif pnlain LU 12 Font Color EE FO 5 0 B 0 000000 Selection Color L R176 0196 B 222 B0C4DE Show as Combo Box L e Command List Command Add Remove Command Chasen Commande Le Command Label Commande Command Move Up Down Up Down e Commanding Command Command List Properties in Property Editor The Command List has several unique properties see Background Color The color of the background inside the command list Font The font to use for text Font Color The
42. uss fwdu APM FLTSYS OPS SYNOPTICS ROOT COL HOME uss 2 Select Properties from element pop up context menu 3 A non modal dialog appears with detailed information about the element properties The dialog contents are updated as long as the dialog is open USS User Manual 233 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor Parameter CTCUI Cabin Templ DMC cgsadmin mcs ws 1 Data Source Type Telemetry Opsname CTCUL Cabin Templ DMC Pathname APMAXFLTSYSXAECLSSVCTCUTVCABIN TEMP 1 SID 2740158445 Formatted Value Raw Value Engineering Value Engineering Unit deoc Type Float Output Engineering value Processing Status UNKNOWN Acquisition Status UNENC w Monitoring Status Iro wr Delta Monitoring Status UNKNOWN Soft Limit dower Soft Limit upper Hard Limit dower Hard Limit upper Soft Limit delta Hard Limit delta Expected Value Acquisition Time Time Since Acquisition APID TM Packet Calibration Rule 4 Click Close 4 4 2 2 Showing Expression of Display You can view the expressions of a display Just right click on any dynamic element e g rectangle se lect Properties in the popup menu and in the popup window there ll be a table row called Expression in which the expression is listed To show expression of dynamic element 1 Right click on any dynamic element 2 Inthe popup dialog select Properties 3 The Parameter Information window will popup displaying the expression and other values USS User Manua
43. x Be Ze gt E El Amplifier Ell Connector Permanen E11 Connectors Dematable Electrical gt gt E115 Connector Dematab E115 Connector Dematab E115 Connector Dematab e L z J un El 35 Converter Static EL 25 Converter Current E14 Converter Unit AC Dc VA E15 Converter Unit DE Dc D 1 LU l Za LA E175 Current Integrata E18 Current Relay E185 Current Stabilizer lu E Battery Generic STE E155 Converter Unit DC DE E165 Current Converter E21 Diode Light Sensing Prad Feld amc Symbol E265 Fuse selected in Symbol Library shown un docked 5 Left click Hold and drag the symbol to the middle off open display to add it to the new dis play USS User Manual 90 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help atom sana gt sc e m amp m amp e e m c o las ee aleialalalal R e Joelle ip Symbol Library e x e ms display x ES SS gt o E22 Diode Rectifier E23 Diode Rectifier Si p gt EJ E245 Diode Zener E255 Filter Unit Elect nod E265 Fuse A E27 Gener
44. xsd boolean element StepCurveEnabled xsd boolean element LimitAreasFilled xsd boolean element DomainAxisLimits Limits r USS User Manual 275 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 7 Reference element RangeAxisLimits Limits element DefaultDomainAxis ValueAxisProperties element DefaultRangeAxis ValueAxisProperties element DomainAxesMap AxesMap element RangeAxesMap AxesMap Graph Meter element Minimum xsd double element Maximum xsd double element Orientation HORIZONTAL VERTICAL element BordercColor Color 12 element FillColorIndicatingStatus xsd boolean element FillStyle FillStyle Element NavigationButton element DefaultNavigationTarget text Button NestedTeleCommandParameter element Parameters attrbute clase gt MLInNkedarrgt Jo element SimpleTeleCommandParameter _reference element SimpleTeleCommandParameter SimpleTeleCommandParameter element NestedTeleCommandParameter NestedTeleCommandParameter J AR by TeleCommandParameter OpenDisplayCommand element DisplayBasename text element OpenInNewWindow xsd boolean element Coordinates element X xsd integer element Y xsd integer element Width xsd integer element Height xsd integer Command Pipe element Show3DEffect xsd boolean element PipeConnectors attribute class 1 himked hash set Jy element PipeConnector
45. 10 Showing Line Graph for Parameter Value History 4 4 10 1 Prerequisites Move the mouse over parameter element 4 4 10 2 Showing Line Graph for Parameter Value History You can see a line graph with history data of a parameter shown in a data field To show line graph for parameter value history 1 Right click over parameter element e g Cabin Templ in display Cabin Temperature Control USS User Manual 245 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor Unit 1 which can be found under examples uss fwdu APM FLTSYS OPS SYNOPTICS HCUSS Z CICUL USS 2 Select Line Graph from element context menu 3 A non modal window with line graph for selected parameter opens CTCU1 Cabin Tempi DMC 5 25 Ode 20 53 20 4 20 55 2058 205 2058 2058 2100 2101 2102 ab solute time 4 Click Close 4 5 Help 4 5 1 Showing Display Help 4 5 1 1 Prerequisites Help file must exist URL prefix must have been configured for executor 4 5 1 2 Showing Display Help You can view the HTML help of the display which has been provided by the display s author To display help 1 Choose Help gt For Display name of display menu command If no help file has been defined for the display the menu item is disabled 2 Executor shows HTML help for selected display in web browser USS User Manual 246 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor 4 5 2 Getting Executor Version Information 4 5 2 1 Prerequisites e Executor
46. 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 16 Select focus the Consistency Results View again Property Editor System Configuration Browser Consistency Results B Property Editor 4 System Configuration Browser Consistency Results x Result Reference ipti Info 2006 09 05 10 13 19 Starting consistency check on Untitled File Unnamed Info Detailed Version VAPM Mission MASTER 12 CCU MCS Alv Y7 1 0 14 Dec 2005 17 33 59 nfo SCOEfiles used file home uss Desktop USS RC2 Acceptance uss 2 6 0 share scoe 316989981 on o jJOpNemSpell Check Performed OpNom incl ESA Label Labell Label text label for check contains 2 errors Incorrect Words are label at position O alternatives lab el OK j TankMeter TankMeter1 Opsname SID Pathname and Type checked without errors for datasource with Opsname BLB LSS 513 dnfo validation of 1 data sources passed 0 datasources are Computations nfo 2006 09 05 10 13 19 Passed Consistency check had no errors 17 To generate a HTML report select from menu FilelGenerate HTML report Unnamed Mozilla Build ID 2002101714 UnitedLinux a Elle Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Window Help label for check dL L L L Ze TD OF FE oneni bo Gates SO EE 2 18 MDB Displays The USS Editor can work with a MDB Displays can be synchronized normally and forced over USS
47. 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor display without Execute button 1 step commanding This activity diagram shows what happens when a user User clicks clicks a command button in a display lt Le cmd is guarded e Let user confirm display with Execute button 2 step guarded command O commanding command is not guarded execution dialog user cancels User clicks command fi button l user confirms Deselect all other commanding disabled commanding enabled command buttons and arm clicked button Enable execute button direct commanding remote commanding direct commanding Inform user that remote coramanding autostack manualstack commanding is disabled log panel amp response window Parameter Input Field Associated Let user confirm parameters dialog User clicks in any e non command button element Deselect command button disable execute button PW needed User clicks execute button Password not needed user RE dialog USS allows for operator initiation of commands from synoptic displays Command buttons are used to execute predefined commands Disable execute button Start processing armed command button and deselect button 4 4 6 2 1 1 Step Commanding To issue command via 1 Step Commanding 1 Click on command button 2 Command is sent using one of these methods Command is asynchronously sent to
48. 255 FFFFFF Plot Background Color R 253 6 255 B 255 FFFFFF m Step Curve Show Value Marker l t2 Horizontal Orientation Y Vertical Expiration io Time Method 3 Samples Period ms 2200000 The Graph Dialog shows the general properties tab for the Line Graph 12 In the general tab click the button to open the Background colour selection dialog and select under My Colors the colour black USS User Manual 66 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Pick a Colour My Colours Swatches HSE RGB Green Light Pink Hot num Furpie Red Yellow Yellow Pale EN Midnight Blue Elue Light EN Red Dark Palegreen 2 EN 0137 EN 0138 BEN 0139 EN Cola Preview The black colour under My Colours 13 Click ok to the colour dialog USS User Manual 67 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial General Range Axis Title Test Line Graph Background Color Bl R 0 G 0 B 0 000000 m Plot Background Color R 255 6 255 B 255 FFFFFF L Step Curve Show Value Marker l t2 Horizontal Orientation Vertical Expiration iw Time Method O Samples Period ms 5500000 Background colour is now set to be used in the Line Graph 14 Goto the range tab and click the button for the property Data Set USS User Manual 68 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Context Mame Unit Data Tye a Details for Data Source No DataSource Selected
49. Com Int vU RS485 Main Stat 3 Gen Com Int VU RS485 Eed Stat 3 Gen Com LAN SMSC LTU Stat 3 Gen Com SMSC COL HRD Stat 4 ll gt gem The end items are added as four label data field pairs Bu Gen Con In t VB Rs48 5 Main Sta 8 Select the four labels by hold keyboard key CTRL and left click with mouse on labels LEM USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window omen some m n 0 8 junto amer wiel eJ Ol ole sla e IDA EISES SE des dellei lelo ale a ele ajale lvialal t EIEIDIE F Property Editor j F System Config f 2 nD x dis play 2 x Test Text Label Test Text Label 3 Air Cooling Diff Press Test Text Label 3 Analog Input Section Fail Test Text Label 3 Anomaly Flag Stat Test Text Label e 7 CPU 3 Command History Anal Stat BPM Gen Con AFS RS48 EE 3 Command History Table 3 Command Rejection Stat g SSC H BPM Gen Con Int 5H R5485 Mai n z 3 Gen Com Ars RS485 Im Stat 3 Gen Com Int SM RS485 Main Stat TN Gen Com Int SM RS485 Red Stat Dr Gen Con In t Bi RS485 Red 5 ta 3 Gen_Com_Int_ U_RS485_Main_Stat IN Gen Com Int VU RS485 Red Stat 3 Gen Com LAN SMSC LTU Stat 3 Gen Com SMSC COL HED Stat Bn Gen Con In t Vi Rs48 5 Main Stat Four labels are selected 9 Align the labels to their common left by selec
50. Indicator Meter Tick Label Style shape Fill color shape Fill Style Tick Color Tick Indicator Color Tick Indicator Thickness e Behaviour Field Style Meter Color Shaw Status Meter Major Tick Frequency Meter Tick Base Meter Tick Unit o Dimensions e Fant Field amp Label Font Field amp Label Font Color Tick Label Font Tick Label Font Color e General Data Source o Information e Limits D omain Meter Maxirnurr Meter Minimum Chapter 3 Editor ar Lett ar Top EE FO G 0 6 0 000000 Mone El Fo G0 B 0 000000 R 255G 255 B 255 amp FFFFFF 5 Disabled KIKI br 5l CTI Lucida Sans Typewriter Regular L EE FO 5 0 B 0 000000 Lucida Sans Typewriter Regular 0 EE F0 G0 6 0 000000 MeterD54 DW 5l 50 Thermometer properties in Property Editor The Thermometer does not have any unique properties but is a special case of the Linear Tick Meter with the same properties except property Orientation 3 6 10 4 Tank Meter The Tank Meter element represents a fluid tank with fluid definition Tank Meter properties USS User Manual 195 2006 11 08 17 01 O Chapter 3 Editor o Appearance Fluid Color CUSTOM FLUID el shape Fill Color R 255 3 255 B 255 SFFFFFF Shape Fill Style Suid 4 LS e Behaviour Meter Colar Shaw Status Dimensions e General Data Source Weier o Information o Limits Dormain Meter Maxirnurr 100 Meter Minimum U Ta
51. Manual 106 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Leit uss Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help dj mjajaJa o e e e e p a IDEE ESSERE DEDDN erem sm E Deg Symbol Library x display 1 x Gusuay lm ipit Free Le weh iyan Test Sub Display Symbol Test Symbol Label and rectangle are deleted 2 Select the created symbol Test Sub Display Symbol in the symbol Library W USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help ss g a a 9 m 6 el ju e a e IDEE DEBERE DODD bom some 0 Deg Symbol Library x e nx display 1 4 x J Test Library v Edit Test Sub Display Symbol Test Symbol Symbol selected 22 Left click hold on selected symbol and drag it to the middle of the open display to add it USS User Manual 107 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial i USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help a valel x v v j g a a a e leelo ju o a z a alc ijo a e eje BED EE ELI library dg Symbol Library x a ps display 1 x CL La Test Sub Display Symbol Test Symbol est Symbol from Label The symbol containing a sub display is added inside the sub display are the label and rectangle elements 2 14 Use advanced elements The USS package feature
52. Open an Open Open XXX X XXX X Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Xxxxxx Closed Closed Closed Posn ind 6 10 3 6 6 Posnind 7 3 i 6 Delta Pressure Sensor Blocks Ms IV Ns Ms IV Ms M IVA IVA DISB1 A2 PSU NIS PSU Se 1 han AUS LS s 0 8 kPa Nom dP kPa DPSB 2 4 3 kPa DPSB3 WPA1 dP2 II LI ISPR ISPR il ISPR WPA2 dP1 A1 T tee 9 1 kPa II Redun dP 2 il i kPa 1 WPA2 dP2 8 2 kPa Preview started 9 May 2006 at 14 17 14 Slider Index 16 USS User Manual 161 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor The previewer 3 3 2 1 Animator Using the Animator Preview Animator a new value is applied to each field every second 3 3 2 2 Slider The slider applies a new value when the slider is moved to a new position Each step on the slider has a position number and the values are always the same for a specific position If e g the slider is moved to position 5 and then to position 6 and back to position 5 again then the values are the same as the first time the slider was at position 5 This consistency holds as long as the display is unchanged Field PRIM CUR A Field102 iG Properties d Line Graph 3 Copy OPS Name to Clipboard al Copy Display Title to Clipboard Show Information EZ Change DataSource VALUE Float of OpsnamezCTC2 Prim Current A DMC EZ Save default data for DataSource VALUE Float for OpsnamezCrc Prim Current A DMC EZ Load data for DataSource VALUE Flo
53. PDF USS User Manual Glossary act of moving between displays See IDAGS control for navigating to another display Non Conformance Report Opsname and nickname are used as synonym Onboard Data Base Operations Manual Opsname and nickname are used as synonym Payload Product Assurance Product Assurance and Safety Product Assurance Plan A Display element for parameter output Includes label value unit quality indicator See SRS Proximity Communication Equipment Portable Computer System NASA terminology Preliminary Design Review Review of the system architecture and requirements freeze Invented by Adobe Portable Document Format PDF is the pub lished specification used around the world for more secure and reli able electronic document distribution and exchange www adobe com 29 2006 11 08 17 01 DEM Plot PMP PNG PREP Primitive Q QA Quick Pick List RAM RB RDB Release Plan RID 9 USS User Manual Glossary Proto Flight Module TODO Parts Materials and Processes Portable Network Graphics PCS Reconfiguration Evolution Project NASA terminology The simplest form of graphic available e g circles rectangles lines and pipes See IDAGS Quality Assurance A pull down menu used for sending commands that allows the user to select the desired value from a predefined list instead of entering it manually See IDAGS Reliability Availability Maint
54. PipeConnector reference by element Diameter xsd decimal element Fluid Fluid Element PipeConnector PipeSegments element Point Point PipeSegment element PipeSegment element Source reference by element Destination PipeConnector USS User Manual 276 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 7 Reference PipeSegments element PipeSegments attribute class linked hash set PipeSegment element PipeSegment reference PlaceHolder Element Point element x xsd integer element y xsd integer Polygon element Points element Point Point by Shape Polyline element Points element Point Point by element DrawStyle DrawStyle element ArrowStart xsd boolean element ArrowEnd xsd boolean Element Rectangle Shape Shape element FillStyle FillStyle element DrawStyle DrawStyle Element en SimpleTeleCommandParameter TeleCommandParameter StringTeleCommand TeleCommand StripGraph element SubgraphMap attribute class linked hash map element entry element LineGraph LineGraph element int xsd positiveInteger pa by LineGraph StructuredTeleCommand element Parameters acttorbube Class TLInkedaLrst ve element SimpleTeleCommandParameter reference element SimpleTeleCommandParameter SimpleTeleCommandParameter element NestedTeleCommandParameter NestedTeleCommandParameter J
55. Simple Text Button Le Shape Fill Color MB 22 DNE Shape Fill Style Solid o Commanding Button is Guarded L Command nulli ml Command COLTRE OPS Lommand COLTRE PU Command EDU psname start vpPL ISPR amp s Line Command FD Pathnamnes Command EDU SIC Command GD HECL Command Mis r opsnarne execute flap FLAP vDPLI I Command Mis Pathnames e Dimensions Depth L Height 25 Width 135 X A Y al e Information Comment Name String elecamrmancds Canc Released Label Text Default Selected Elements 1 element Tooltip e Misc Button Shape Oval Le Corner Fill Color MRO GOB 4000 Corner Fill Ste solid e Corners Enabled L Properties of Telecommand is shown 12 Click in the Property Editor on the buuton with text Cancel_Arch_Retrieval for the property Re leased Label Text USS User Manual SU 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial ancel Arch Retrieval Dialog with changable text is shown 13 Change text to Cancel 14 Click OK to change property 15 Preview the created display by choosing ToolslPreview opens Preview Frame click the cre ated telecommand with label Cancel USS User Manual 81 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial DF USS Editor Preview Untitled File Preview Cancel _ Arch Retrieval VAR FOR UPLOAD FILE Downlink File j O4Sep06 15 16 45 BEEEESS CANCEL ARCHRETRV P1 Preview
56. Symbol ERES e Appearance Auto Scale Image Keep Aspect Ratio L Reset Image Size Rotation Degrees or e Dimensions Depth L Height 155 Width fe X Zu Y St e Information Comment Library Name Electrical o O a arre symbol Selected Elements 1 element Symbol Name EsQ0 Heater Tooltip USS User Manual 96 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 15 Uncheck the property Auto Scale Image E Property Editor x zSVTbal Symbols ERES e Appearance Auto Scale Image L Keep Aspect Ratio L Reset Image Size Rotation Degrees za e Dimensions Depth L Height 155 Width fz X ey Y zz e Information comment Library Name Electrical e Name Symbols Selected Elements 1 element Symbol Name EsQ Heater e Tooltip 16 Observe that the icon of the symbol element is resize to its real size in pixels and but the extend of the symbol element is persistent O L1 L1 zi di L1 eu L1 L1 L1 El USS User Manual 97 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 2 13 Create New Symbols The USS Editor can be used to create new symbols and symbol libraries 2 13 1 Lesson in creating Symbols 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon close all tool views 2 Open the Symbol Library from menu ViewlSymbol Library it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help alallala laln A ne gie
57. Tick Meter is a linear gauge with a minimum and maximum Most of the properties of the Linear Tick Meter are apperance properties Linear Tick Meter properties USS User Manual 191 2006 11 08 17 01 o Appearance Border Color Border Used Label Text Meter Tick Indicator Meter Tick Label Style shape Fill Color shape Fill Style Tick Color Tick Indicator Color Tick Indicator Thickness e Behaviour Field Style Meter Color Shaw Status Meter Major Tick Frequency Meter Tick Base Meter Tick Unit Orientation o Dimensions e Font Field amp Label Font Field amp Label Font Color Tick Label Font Tick Label Font Color e General Data Source o Information o Limits Dormain Meter Maximum Meter Minimum Chapter 3 Editor 4 ar Left or Top MFO G 0 BO 000000 E m iD EH Fo 5 0 B 0 000000 R 285 G 255 B 255 FFFFFF Disabled F 5l Horizontal Lucida Sans Typewriter Regular U EE FO 6 0 B 0 000000 Lucida Sans Typewriter Regular L EE F0 GU 6 0 000000 WMeterDs1 e 5l 50 Linear Tick Meter Properties in Property Editor The Linear Tick Meter has several unique properties USS User Manual 1 Border Color Colour of border Border Used If checked border 1s drawn Label Text Text of label shown Meter Tick Indicator Type of indicator drawn Meter Tick Label Style Placement of Label with respect to indicator Shape Fill Color Defines the fil
58. User Manual 131 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial write submitted new displays check in of changes and Deleted Lesson setup A working connection to a MDB is needed proper setup of editor preferences to the MDB in question 2 18 1 Lesson in using the editor MDB interfacing 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon close all tool views Wi USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help m e u eT a v a e e 6 8j 6 je M P i aalala lal a display1 x 2 Open Property Editor from menu ViewlProperty Editor USS User Manual 132 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial A Property Editor 2 x nx display 1 ERES e Appearance Background Color R238 0 238 B 238 EEEEEE Background Symbol Library Mame Background Symbol Name A o Behaviour Show Execute Button LJ e Context Helo URL Opsname 3n0urce MOB source MOB CU Consistency Date Source MOB CU Internal Version source MOB CU Name Source MOB CU Pathname source MOB CU Scope Source MOB CU Version Source MOB Element Configuration Source MIB Hast 3 Make a label Menu ElementlAddlLabel and set property Label Text in property editor to Test MDB Connection gest MDE communication Teh MDB Browser is loading configuration data from the MDB can take minutes USS User Manual 133 2006 11
59. a mapping table from GWDU symbol to USS symbol needs to be provided The symbols will be included in a user symbol library Icon Will be transferred as reference to a PNG file Image Will be transferred as reference to a PNG file USS User Manual 257 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 5 Importing Foreign Display Formats Button Command button Command buttons should not be used to open displays via HLCL because command buttons are not IDAGCS compatible for navigation Use Picture select button instead Popup menu Popup menu or Com Command List is fixed not popup mand List Pesto NH mmm mn memi Stacked packed bar Strip chart line graph line graph mere ee mere en USS User Manual 258 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 5 Importing Foreign Display Formats GWDU Object USS Object Comment Line graph Line graph Stacked line graph Strip chart line graph Filled line graph Line graph Filed line stacked Strip chart line graph graph Filled line dist graph Line graph Strip chart graph Line graph Raster strip chart graph Line graph Stacked strip chart Strip chart line graph graph Vertical strip chart Vertical graph Line graph vertical Raster vertical strip chart graph Line graph Waterfall graph Raster waterfall graph Point chart graph Point line graph Line graph With value markers Smooth stacked spectro graph USS User Manual 25 Ne 2006 11 08 17 01 C
60. a number of ways to add elements to a display e Use the toolbar buttons Add new label Add new rectangle etc Right click on the display area and use the context menu that appears Usethe Element Add menu Usea keyboard shortcut Keyboard shortcuts are shown for each command in the menu of the Edit Or Drag symbols from the Symbol Library Data Fields and Commands Drag TM or TC from the System Configuration Browser Drag elements from the Synoptic Hierarchy Open Displays onto the current display Drag elements between display folders in the Synoptic Hierarchy Open Displays e Navigation button Right click the Synoptic Hierarchy and select Add Navigation to display Elements are deleted by selecting the elements and pressing the Delete button or selecting Edit Delete USS User Manual 165 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor 3 4 2 Editing Element Properties All properties of the elements are available for inspection and or modification in the Property Editor show below sl abel Labselbb ERES o Appearance Font Lucida Sans Typewriter Regular 0 10 Font Color MR 0 GU B O 000000 Label Text Autasize L Label Text Horizontal Alignment Left age Label Text Vertical Alignment Center ge o Behaviour Auto Text es Clipping es Context Opsname Label For z one e Dimensions Depth Height Width A hif e Information Comment Label Tert labalbb Name Labelbb selected Elements 1 e
61. and Symbols osessesessesessesessesessesessesersesersesee 172 3 0 Elements Advanced Properties eege teo isdea cesi ee 175 Sa NIBIL DISSI S MET DE ENERO 175 DOD Eae pe TR 175 9 50 53 Dati E WEE 176 5 6 45 Command EE 179 303 Command LAGE gees 180 3 0 0 NavieabiOn BOI EE 181 3 0 EI i iere t d b I IM 182 PO M v vae PI 190 3 6 9 PolyImne Polys EE 190 3 6 10 Linear and Elliptic Tickmeter Thermometer and Tankmeter 191 3 0 T1 Pipe Valve and Cheek Valve 2253 m detiene ed Priest peii eben Sg 196 SR 2 istis Piel sue RETE UU T T 197 SG EHE CC MOO Se i E 197 3 9 12 mide tte ee 198 Do ID Alar EE 198 S57 Data SOULCE Bou T 199 2 1 2 D ppotted Data Source PY Pes 3 taste ee 201 ST DndmicPtODerttie S eebe Ee 202 SOL EX DESSOS EE 202 Jar MISON Database eese encase ntenate moe Rus onu eua Duns e MORTUI Le ee aa LI MOM UD IE E DU e MON ILU 207 3 8 1 Importing Displays from the MDB 207 5 5 2 Bxportims Displays tothe MDB oii teen Eoi D caes fut 207 3 8 3 Adding a New Display to the MDB see 207 3 8 4 Forced Import from MDB revert serieren E E 208 3 9 oV Delete amiMIDDB tee 208 3 9 System ConfipPurdtot BEOWSOED 4 5 toe dese d Debet pud eege 208 3 10 Works With Projects aima uec Desk oti ete t Poe tatus gnati 210 3 1051 5 vnopbie Herai KEE 210 3 10 2 Conse Eney Beck EE 210 o DT SC Ome ui me HEEN ee 211 USS User Manual V 2006 11 08 17 01 USS User Manual SENS r
62. colour to use for text Selection Color The colour to use for selected text Show as Combo Box if checked the command list is drawn as a combo box instead of a open list Command Add Remove Press mini button Add to add a new command and mini button Re move to remove selected command Command Chosen Selected command use drop down combo box to select another Command Label Command label type in field to change Command Move Up Down Press mini buttons Up and Down to move the command up or down respectively in list Command Shown selected command press mini button to open command edtitor and X to remove command USS User Manual 181 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor 3 6 6 Navigation Button The target display for a navigation button can be set by right clicking a USS display in the Synoptic Hierarchy and selecting Add Navigation to display Button Type property see Command Button Navigation Button properties o Commanding Action Display open Le Open New Window Target Navigation Button Properties in Property Editor The Navigation Button has some unique properties but share many properties with command button above Action Whether the navigation target specified should be opened or closed Open New Window If checked the open action will not replace the current display but open a new display inside the USS Executor Target The navigation target to apply the above action i e op
63. definition of layout composition and dynamic properties of synoptic displays The operations of the Editor will be familiar to users of MS Visio with the addition of connecting graphical elements with MDB end items The Editor can connect to the Columbus MDB to retrieve and store display definitions or it can work with displays directly on the file system The Editor comes with static and dynamic symbols as defined in Appendix C of the Display and Graphics Commonality Standard The symbols are found in the Symbol Library and can be dragged and dropped onto the synoptic display The Editor can import existing display definitions from e SAMMIII e DataView Gipsy e PREP Imported display definitions become USS displays meaning that they will have the USS XML based file format and the uss file extension The imported displays cannot be exported back into the legacy display formats 3 2 The Editor Workspace When opening the Editor the workspace will appear The workspace contains menus toolbars the display area in a tab window to the right and a number of views to the left The Editor menus addapt to selections and disables options that are not possible examples are MDB and element operations USS User Manual 153 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor USS Display Editor 1 4 0pre File Edit View Tools Element Window Help alje elo a gt e c EN a ZS A Property editor x i E display x
64. e Symbol library The library of symbols that can created edited and dragged onto the display Property editor View and edit the properties of the selected element s Display View Settings Preferences for current display Consistency results Report of the last run consistency check The toolbars can be dragged and docked to any position 3 2 1 Arranging Views and Tab Windows USS User Manual 154 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor The layout of the Editor can be customized Windows can be minimized maximized closed and moved around to dock in order to create a personalized window layout 3 2 1 1 Docking mechanishm of editor panels The USS Editor features a docking framework for tool and display views By default views are opened as frames inside the main editor application Small docking control icons allows you to Undock Minimize Close when view is docked ie inside main window d 2 Dock Close when view is undocked ie appears in a seperate window VW x 3 Undock Minimize Maximize Close when views are collected in tabs multiple views in tabs 3 2 1 2 Basic Concepts The Views listed above are layed out in tab windows lg Property editor x I Synaptic hierarchy dis plays HAE Appearance Background color EE Fo G 0 B 0 000000 e Context psnarme SOUrCE Target system Dimensions e Information Description Opsname af selected displays USS User Manual 1
65. ick Meter Meter Tick Indicator Slider Kite Meter Tick Label Ste Left or To Ed Shape Fill Color MRO GOB 000000 Shape Fill Ste Non LS Start Angle 120 Sweep Angle 300 Tick Color MFO G0 Bo 000000 Tick Indicator Color R 255 0 255 6 255 FFFFFF Tick Indicator Thickness e o Rehasiniir Indicator is changed 10 In property editor set property Field Style to Center USS User Manual 111 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Pe OE H B E um Desk De m PO E l NN um H Del l m um m a o Behaviour Field Style Center T Meter Color Show Status Meter Major Tick Frequency z Meter Tick Base 5 Meter Tick Unit 5 e Dimensions Field is now shown and centered 11 In property editor set the following properties Start angle 90 Sweep angle 180 Tick Color R 165 G 42 B 42 Tick Indicator Color R 102 G 205 B 170 it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help rom sama dz oja ei e m a mie juu dei al el eje OE a mJaj a a m Silvja le i a 1 9 Property Editor x ae Bx display 1 x ERC D Seat lt EllipticTickMeter gt EllipticTickMeter1 BE 9 Appearance Border Color NE F oO G 0 B 139 000
66. in the Editor Consistency Checker for the MCS target system 2 8 Create ASCII displays The USS Editor can be used to create pure ASCII displays in the USS display format ASCII display contains only character based elements 2 8 1 Lesson in creating ASCII displays 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon USS User Manual 51 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial LB USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help e u e a m a a e e o AISIR A R i d Property Editor e x fwazux Misplay amp l e x displays 1 ABA Appearance Background Color R238 G 238 B 238 Background Symbol Library Background Symbol Name v Behaviour Show Execute Button L 9 Context Help URL Opsname Editor started with default empty display created three tool views open Synoptic Hierarchy Property Editor and Symbol Library This is an example of start up layout the editor saved basic layout and which tools are open from previous editor closing 2 Add a label by selecting in the menu ElementlAddlLabel Gabel 4728 A text label is created in the new display 3 Make four more labels and select them all by using the keyboard combination CTRL A 4 In the Property Editor click to edit the colour and click button to open colour dialog Select tab RGB and choose the gr
67. in the so called XML SCOE files To generate XML SCOE files issue the following command SMCS_HOME mcs_tools bin common generate_scoexml sh CCU ccu version 0 ccu version CCU internal version number You will get this number using the IMDB CU ver sion manager on the CCU version The generated files will be stored in MCS HOME mcs tools data scoeXML ccu version 0 xml Copy or move these files to directory USS installation dir share scoe USS User Manual 255 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 5 Importing Foreign Display Formats 5 3 3 Converting XBM Images to PNG Format The FWDU extract creates a set of XBM files that need to be converted to PNG format This process requires the external tool mogrify from the ImageMagick package This package is installed by de fault on most Linux distributions Change to the directory which contains the xbm files and issue the following command find APM iname xbm exec mogrify format png transparent white type TrueColoi 5 3 4 Converting the FWDU ASCII definition to USS Format The final step is to convert the directory tree containing the fwdu files to uss files uss convert sh bat OPTION o target source e OPTION Specify h for getting a complete list of available options target Directory where to store the FWDU display files converted to USS with extension uss source Directory containing FWDU display files with extension fwdu 5 4 Importing GWDU Displays
68. inactive if they are not feasable Add Sub menu containing all display elements that can be added to current selected display Align Sub menu containing all alignment operations that can applied to current selected elements Grouping Sub menu containing all grouping operations that can applied to current selected ele ments e Move Sub menu containing all movment operations that can applied to current selected elements Depth Sub menu containing all depth arrangment operations that can applied to current selected elements Rotate Sub menu containing all rotation operations that can applied to current selected elements Scaling Sub menu containing all scaling operations that can applied to current selected elements e Transform Performs a transform to current selected elements 3 2 2 5 Editor Window Menu Item The following operations are available from the Window menu some operations are inactive if they are not feasable e Zoom Sub menu containing all zooming operations that can applied to current selected display Back Goes back to previously selected display USS User Manual 159 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Forward Goes forward to previously selected display opposite direction of Back 3 2 2 6 Editor Help Menu Item The following operations are available from the Help menu some operations are inactive if they are not feasable Help Contents Opens the Help contents in the web browser e
69. label area Display is selected and Property Editor shows the properies of the display 7 Undock the Property Editor and edit the following properties by clicking in the field for the prop erties int Property Editor and editing a Background color Click button and add from color dialog a light blueish color Pick a Colour My Colours Swatches HSB RGE Green Light Pink Hot Pium Purple Red Preview b Check the property Show Execute Button c Fill in the properties in the category Information USS User Manual 26 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial ECKE Ga display 1 Bie o Appearance Background Color DIR 172 G 216 B 230 ADD Background Symbol Library Name Background Symbol Name Cd FI o Behawour Show Execute Button e context Help URL pisrriame SOUrCE MDOE source MOB CU Consistency Date source MOB CU Internal Version source MOB CU Name source MOB CU Pathname source MOB CU Scope Source MOB CU Yersion source MOB Element Configuration source MOE Hast source MOB Instance source MDOE Mission source MOB System Tree Internal Source MOB System Tree version source MOB Version Target System o Dimensions Height 480 Width Gd o Information Description Test making a display Title My Display Log Insert New Change Entry Select Change Entry Selected Change Author 55 Selected Change Comment First revision Selected Change Date PALO F
70. must be running 4 5 2 2 Getting Executor Version Information To get the executor version information Choose Help About e Executor shows version information in popup dialog About Unified Synoptics System Copyright C 2001 2005 EADS Space Transportation Version uss 2 e6 orczpre build 200560725 17 06 Far mare information see Tu http msww e calumbus de prajects uss This product includes software developed bythe Apache Software Foundation http iew apache arg 4 6 Miscellaneous 4 6 1 Print Preview 4 6 1 1 Prerequisites e Display must be selected 4 6 1 2 Print Preview To preview print 1 Choose File gt Print Preview 2 Inthe popup dialog change any printer settings if necessary USS User Manual 247 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor Page Setup Media Size Ad dSO DIN amp JIS Source Automatically Select Orientation Margins A C Portrait left mm right mim Landscape 25 47 25 4 C Reverse Portrait top imm bottom mim 25 4 25 43 V4 gt Reverse Landscape 3 Click Ok 4 Inthe print preview popup select percentage to change the zoom USS User Manual 248 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor Print Preview Waspaer Op educa Ae 1 a u a E ao m L CUR HOR w is emcee m erp iani ei bis Fern al ed ini Pl ELT OR EDITOR Str SAS woo ed au ie Ba lcd es iat L 5 Click Print 6 Click Close
71. node node map entry 1 and select it to show the content 1 key uss view editor x H value 0 0 Changing the values here will change view settings X value of the editor which can be edited through the Editor Preferences also 6 Try changing the value to 25 0 to set the Editors default view setting for the X value Namespace Name Value key uss view editor x 2 value The value is change and will be used in future invocations of the editor If editor is open it has to be restarted to laod the new value 2 16 Select SCOE Files The USS package uses a SCOE file to ease creation of end items 2 16 1 Lesson in changing the SCOE file 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon close all tool views USS User Manual 119 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help sIsrsrsTaTo s gi elei u a gt CEET CEEERECEE s display 1 e x 2 Close the open default new display to allow changing of the SCOE file it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help IE p No display open 3 Open the editor preferences by selecting EditlPreferences USS User Manual 120 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 5 Project 5 Display 5 Consistency 5 Data Source Import Database 3 MDB General MDB CDU MDB CCU MDB SCOE USS Editor preference
72. source editing defines which contexts shall be possible and which are the default context Context List Determines the list of contexts used by the editor mainly in the data source dia log but also during drag and drop operations from the System Configuration Browser Default Context Defines which context is the default one from the list above used mainly in data source dialog Data Source Definition of the Context List which is the set of TM identifiers e g Opsname Pathname SID PUI The Context list is used in data source dialogs and the Label Context prop erty Context default is the context that is shown in Context selection combo boxes as the default entry Import Import of display files Database MDB connection settings MDB General General MDB connection parameters USS User Manual 211 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor MDB CDU MDB CDU connection parameters MDB CCU MDB CCU connection parameters MDB SCOE SCOE file path The preferences are stored in the uss config file which should not be modified outside the Editor For information on how to configure the Editor in the MCS environment see USS Editor Parameter 3 11 3 View Settings The View Settings property pane can be accessed from the View menu The View Settings present and allow modification of the grid and zoom settings for the current display In order to change grid and zoom default settings for new displays use the Preferences
73. started 4 Sep 2006 at 15 16 56 Slider Index Previewer shows simulated command execution at the bottom 2 11 Navigation Display The USS Editor can be used to create displays that can be navigated by navigation buttons in the USS display format The navigation buttons are complex hyperlinks between displays using their relative path navigation cannot happen on the display itself Pictures in this lesson show the result from pre vious lesson as one of the displays used 2 11 1 Lesson in creating Navigation displays 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon close all tool views and make a new display so that the editor contains two new displays 2 Arrange the displays by dragging them left click hold on display tab so that both are visible at the same time USS User Manual 82 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial LI M USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help ORION e eieiei jw ia e sme TL ajeTa u o fa e e o display i 2 x a nx diplay 2 x o a 8 Cancel Arch Retrieval h n n o amp AR FOR UPLOAD FILE m D aM o Downlink File n a 3 Make a label in each display Select display by left clicking on display background Make a la bel from menu ElementlAddlLabel 4 Change label text in first display to Display 1 and Display 2 for label text in second display Double left click
74. target system The command button is immediately avail able for further command initiation A sample display for this kind of command is the PCS display COL Atmosphere which can be found under examples import pcs xml all col atmosphere xml or examples import pcs xml col atmosphere xml USS User Manual 238 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor FF COL Atmosphere File Navigate Options Window Help Air Press 1 mmHg Monitoring Status Enabled f Infibit vr 3 hardwire AjrPress 2 mmHg NE Air Press 3 mmHg Monitoring Status i uhibit3 wTC31hardwire Air Press 4 mmHg ppO2 Sensor 1 mmHg Monitoring Status Enable AMBA yoo hardwire ppo Sensor 2 mmHg Monitoring Status Jhhibit3 wTC2 hardwire ppco2z Sensor 1 mmHg Monitoring Status A t YTE 1 hardwire ppcO2 Sensor 2 mmHg Monitoring Status Anhibit wTC2 hardwire Airflow Sensor 1 Massflov m3 irMonitoring Statu ibit vTC 1 hardwire Airflow Sensor 2 Massflov ms hrMaonitaring Statu dni UJVTC2 hardwire PLA Cabin Pressure mmHg Last Sample Time MCA Sample Loc MCA Partial Pressures O2 Coz M2 H20 CH4 H2 Command must be confirmed Commands that have to be confirmed are guarded commands and can be recognized by buttons which have diagonal stripes USS User Manual 239 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor FF COL Atmosphere File Navigate Options Window Help Air Press 1 mmHg Monitoring Status Enable ese VTC2 hardwire Air Press 2 mmHg Air Pres
75. teen dhatate edad cotesebude desee nsu E ase tis totes a re dee 177 E E Ce d e ee S AEE c 178 Ex Cb a M TT 178 supported Data Source Types and Ranges per Property and Element 201 V e 203 Results of dragging TM TC from the SCB sees 209 Indication of Acquisition Status for Status of Data Sources cccccecceecsecceeeeeeeeeeeees 221 GWDU display object conversion to USS object cece cecceccnecceeceeeseceeeeeeneeeeeees 257 GWDU attributes conversion to USS properties eese 262 HEITE ele EE 265 Chapter 1 Welcome to USS Installation and Getting Started In this chapter we ll explain how to install USS and where to find more detailed information if you should encounter any problems during the installation Next we ll explain how to adjust USS to the target environment by configuring the system settings As an example we ll show how to configure the home display And the last step in this chapter is the getting started part in which we ll point you in the direction where you can start with the editor and executor 1 1 Installing the Product 1 1 1 Prerequisites To install the USS product in the target environment make sure that 1 The distribution archive is available For Linux systems the archive has the filename uss x y z linux i586 tar gz where x y z is the release version identifier e g 1 4 0 2 The target environment
76. the button with three dots for value properties next to the property value The top part of the dialog is a table of already defined data sources for the specific property of the specific element Selecting a line in the table the details of the selected data source are shown The Add and Remove buttons are for adding and removing data sources The Add button will be disabled when the maximum number of data sources for the property has been reached this maximum is typ ically 1 graphs accept more When the data source s type has been set the lower part of the dialog will change to present the details of the selected type External data sources are most conveniently selected using the button that opens a System configuration browser This will automatically fill in the selected end item s name unit and type USS User Manual 199 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Edit Data 5ource Mame Unit Data Type CFA Fan Temp DMC denc Float Opsname CFA2 Fan Temp DMC Data Source Type External Data Source O Computation Details for External Data Source Opsname e Eat Fan Temp DMC Value Output Engineering value H Unit degC Type FLOAT Data source dialog showing details for an external data source A computation is defined by an expression Expressions can also contain MDB end items and names of data sources defined in other expressions The name of a computation cannot contain spaces Details for Computation
77. the uss bin folder USS User Manual 10 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 10 Find the uss editor sh file in the bin folder h uss editor s Selected uss editor sh file 11 All shell scripts i e files ending with extension sh are launch files for the USS applications for UNIX Likewise all the batch scripts Le files ending bat are launch files for the USS applica tions for MS Windows Click the uss editor sh file and the USS Editor starts starting Please wait Start splash picture of the USS Editor 2 3 Using the Editor GUI 2 3 1 Introduction This lesson will introduce the usage of the basic user interface of the USS Editor You shall work with the following subjects 1 Docking mechanishm of editor panels 2 Tool views of the editor 3 Printing of displays 2 3 2 Docking mechanishm of editor panels The USS Editor features a docking framework for tool and display views By default views are opened as frames inside the main editor application Small docking control icons allows you to Undock Minimize Close when view is docked ie inside main window A m 2 Dock Close when view is undocked ie appears in a seperate window USS User Manual 11 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial ex 3 Undock Minimize Maximize Close when views are collected in tabs multiple views in tabs 2 3 2 1 Lesson in docking mechanishm of editor panels 1 Start by openning the editor vi
78. to a post script file d Print Range Select the range of pages to print e Copies Number of copies and how to handle multiple copies 3 Click the tab Page Setup to show further properties Print General vi Appearance Size A4 dat DIN amp JIS Source Automatically Select Orientation Margins A C Portrait left min right mm amp Landscape 25 4 25 4 C Reverse Portrait top imm bottom nm 25 4 25 4 V4 2 Reverse Landscape The Print dialog shows the Page Setup properties for printing which are descripped below a Size Selects Paper size in printer b Source Select paper source ie tray in printer c Orientation How the print is oriented on the paper d Margins Margins on the paper 4 Click the tab Appearance to show further properties and check properties Banner Page USS User Manual 22 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Print Page Setup Appearance Color Appearance Quality GC Monochrome Color Sides Job Attributes One Side _ Banner Page Priority m C Tumble lob Name C Duplex User Name The Print dialog shows the Appearance properties for printing which are descripped below if available a Color Appearance Sets if print should be in color b Quality Select output quality c Sides Select the pages arrangement d Job Attributes Selects job attributes like banner page and priorities 5 Click print to print display T
79. to open display it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help S S Ge xm IS ej bu S 2 B AE 9 Property Editor 2 x CMD QUEUES gwdu Ge 9 Appearance La Background Color NH F o G 0 6 0 000 Background Symbol Libr E A Background Symbol Name k 9 Behaviour Show Execute Button LJ 9 Context Help URL Opsname SYN_Cmd_Queues The imported display is shown shown in the editor the import process is seamless and a conver tion is done between GWDU and USS format The display can now be edited and saved to the USS display format 5 In the Property Editor check the display import information given by the Source information USS User Manual 34 2006 11 08 17 01 ling Property Editor x CMD QUEUES gwd ERES Chapter 2 Tutorial wv Dsg o Appearance Background Color EN FO G 0 6 0 000000 Background Symbol Library Name 0 0 0 Tw Background Symbol Name Loo o Behaviour Show Execute Button L 9 Context Help URL Opsname STH Cmmgd Queues SOuUrCE MOE Source MOB CU Consistency Date 13 12 2005 17 33 59 Source MOB CU Internal Version 3163989381 source MOB CL Name M CS Aly Source MOB CU Pathname APM source MOB CU Scope Clu source MOB LU Version Ag I Source MOB Element Configuration APM Source MOB Hast source MOB Instance MLS AINT source MOB Miss
80. which are both in xml format See also Loading display from file system Save A Copy Saves a copy of the current display in one of the following formats USS uss FWDU fwdu GWDU gwdu or PREP and SATMON displays which are both saved as xml format See also Saving a copy of current display Close Ctrl W Closes the current display See also Closing display Close Other Closes all displays but the currently selected one if there is more than one display open See also Closing other displays Close All Closes all open displays See also Closing all displays Reload F5 Reloads the current display See also Reloading display from file system Load Layout Ctrl L Loads a previously saved layout which is any number of displays See also Loading window layout Save Layout As Ctrl S Saves all open displays as a layout See also Saving window layout Create HTML Report Creates a HTML report of the current display which can be viewed in a browser Save Snapshot Ctrl Shift P Save a snapshot of the current display into the uss dir of the user s home dir See also Creating display snapshot USS User Manual 267 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 7 Reference Print Ctrl P Opens a print dialog to print the current display See also Printing display Print Preview Opens a dialog to setup the page then opens a print preview dialog See also Print preview Properties
81. xml or xml and description USS User Manual 197 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor e Start Directory Start Directory String is used to set a path to directory as starting point for the file browser The path may contain one or more environment variables Note The string is a platform dependent path 3 6 14 Image The use of the image element is deprecated because external images based on the image element are stored on the file system and can not be exported to the MDB Instead use images from the Symbol Library 1 Ensure a user library exists and is open for editing as described in the section Symbol Library 2 On the Symbol Library click Edit and select Create New Symbol 3 In the dialog that appears click Add External Icon browse to and select the image file and click Choose Images 4 Select the image in the State Icon drop down list 5 Enter the name of the image in the Symbol Name field 6 Click Apply 7 Drag the image from the Symbol Library to the Display Image properties o Appearance Auto Scale Image Image Pathname ipd Dusch bbpp rmelgaardiussi Keep Aspect Ratio Pa Reset Image Size Rotation Degrees 0 Image Properties in Property Editor The Image element has several unique properties e Auto Scale Image If checked upon rezing the image is automatically scalled e Image Pathname Location of image 1 e image source Keep Aspect Ratio If checked scaling keeps the original aspect of image
82. 006 11 08 17 01 Engineering Task F FDB FE FEE FEECP FMECA FRC FSC FTP FWDU G Graph Graphic Symbol Graphics GSE GSS USS User Manual Glossary See Parameter Text Box Can be everything e g part of a use case user story write chapter in a document write test cases develop a model Task in iteration plan Flight Data Base Flight Equipment Front End Equipment Front End Equipment Communication Protocol Failure Mode Effect and Criticality Analysis Facility Responsible Centre Facility Support Centre File Transfer Protocol Flight Window Definition Utility See CGS Graphic image that shows the functional relationship of some quant ities See IDAGS denote the function structure and operation of different systems and components Includes icons compounds symbols and primitives See IDAGS same as graphic symbol See IDAGS Ground Support Equipment Ground Segment Simulator 288 2006 11 08 17 01 GS SRD GUI GWDU H HCI Home Page HSIA I F ICD Icon IDAGS IGS ISS Iteration Plan Java USS User Manual Glossary Ground Segment System Requirement Document Graphical User Interface Ground Window Definition Utility See CGS Human Computer Interface provides a starting point and top level information to begin opera tions and provides access to other displays See IDAGS Hardware Software Interaction Analysis Interface Interface Contr
83. 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Select from menu FileeMDBIMDB Browser Connecting to MDE Please wait Cancel The MDB Browser is loading configuration data from the MDB can take minutes After loading of MDB configuration data the MDB browser dialog opens CT APM ge 2 COMMON TEST SUPP Gd GRD DAT A Gl uss o E EDITOR o E EXECUTOR o L7 MDBIO Item Name item YPE Unified Synoptic Displays USS 6 Open and select the MDB path APM COMMON_TEST_SUPP GRD_DATA USS EDITOR MANUAL_TESTS and press button Sync USS User Manual 134 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial AFM o EJ COMM ON TEST SUPP Gj GRD DAT A E uss o 7 EDITOR gt 7 ALUITOM ATIC TESTS gt 7 DISPLAYS o COMANUAL_TESTS EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLES 4 TEST TEST TEST j uss DISPLAY 3 e 7 EXECUTOR gt 7 MDBIO Item Name DMMON TEST SUPPAGRD DAT AXUSSYEDIT ORAMANUAL TESTS tem Type Unified Synoptic Displays USS Syncing data to hame uss uss project Please wait The MDB Browser is synchronizing the MDB node APM COMMON_TEST_SUPP GRD_DATA USS EDITOR MANUAL_TESTS as well as all the sub nodes and displays 7 Close MDB Browser press button Close USS User Manual 135 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial gest MDE communication Dialog closes 8 Save display by selecting from menu FilelSave se Jaare Lj CDU
84. 1 Preparation USS User Manual 145 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial This section explains the preparations needed in order to run both USS executor and USS editor 1 Start MCS Console a Start Task Selector by typing ts amp into the command shell b Start TSCV and press continue on all warnings that may appear c Start MCC Client e Shutdown MCC Client if already running e Start MCC Client and wait until it reaches active status d Start HCI Online Test Control Inthe HLCL shell type init client to start TM acquistion 2 Keep DOWNLINK STATUS GWDU display open for later USS side by side test 3 Switch to an empty desktop workspace 4 Open a task selector by opening a shell and typing ts amp into it 2 19 2 Editor Tutorial This section gives a short editor tutorial It shows how to create a new ground ops Satmon like dis play the converting of GWDU ground displays in a batch operation and how to check GWDU dis plays for consistency 2 19 2 1 Creating new ground ops Satmon like display 2 19 2 1 1 Setting project root folder and MDB configuration Close all open displays this 1s a requirement to change the project root folder Choose Edit Preferences nthe popup dialog choose Project tab in the tree structure on the left e Click Browse button to set the Root folder to home lt user gt uss project 2 19 2 1 2 Importing and exporting displays from and to MDB e Start my making a new display f
85. 1 Roll Right Altern 3014 Target 3016 View Direction Fr O A Le 3016 View Direction Ta 3017 Zoom 3D2 Camera Options Y Ei 303 Default Wiew SD4 Display Options 305 Earth Size 1 xSmaller x Eu Pp y i LM il il 305 Earth Size Real Size JDE Motion Arrow 3bb Motion Arrow Left 3 Inthe Symbol Library select from the drop down box ComboBox the symbol library Electrical USS User Manual 88 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial g Symbol Library 7 X nx gemet ee gt fl El Amplifier EIU Connector Permanen Ell Connectors Dematable E115 Connector Dematab E115 Connector Dematab E115 Connector Dematab mB H 3 LZ J El 35 Converter Static E125 Converter Current E14 Converter Unit AC DC p nl T EEEE eeel i E15 Converter Unit DC Dc f E155 Converter Unit DC DC E165 Current Converter E LCT 75 QJ CT 75 O E175 Current Integrato E18 Current Relay E135 Current Stabilizer J gt T G E2 Battery Generic E20 Diode Light Emitti E21 Diode Light Sensing gt E22 Diode Rectifier l E245 Diode fener E23 Diode Rectifier Si 6 X p I E265 Fuse A E255 Filter Unit Elect E255 Fuse B 4 In the library Electrical select the symbol E265 Fuse by left clicking with the mouse on the symbol USS User Manual 89 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial g Symbol Library
86. 3 12 1 Prerequisites Atleast one display must be open USS User Manual 229 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor 4 3 12 2 Closing Other Displays Closes all open displays but the selected one So at the end there s only one display left the currently selected display It isn t possible to select more displays to be left open To close other displays Doone of the following Choose File Close Other Right click on tab select Close Other All displays but the selected one are closed 4 3 12 3 See also Toclose only one selected display Closing Displays Toclose every open display Closing All Displays 4 3 13 Toggling Tabbed Mode 4 3 13 1 Toggling Tabbed Mode Displays can be shown either on a tabbed window one window at a time or as iconized internal win dows many in parallel To toggle tabbed mode Choose Window Tabbed mode GUI shows displays according to new tabbed mode 4 3 14 Undocking Windows 4 3 14 1 Prerequisites Atleast one display must be open and selected 4 3 14 2 Undocking Windows USS executor allows to undock windows from the executor so that they open in an external stan dalone window All or just a single undocked window can be docked back into the executor Only one window at a time can be undocked so there s no multiple undocking although multiple docking is possible USS User Manual 230 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor To undock windows e C
87. 55 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor A Tab Window containing two Views Property Editor and Synoptic Hierarchy A window divider can be dragged with the left mouse button to resize the windows A window divider is the grey area between windows When the mouse is over the window divider it changes shape to a double arrow 3 2 1 3 Drag and Drop Windows Rearrange the docking windows by dragging and dropping To move a window press and hold down the left mouse button on its tab and drag the window A docking frame will show where the window will dock when releasing the mouse ling Property editor Synoptic hierarchy x PEI 9 mm Opened Displays e E Ha tithe assigned on display 1 9 m D Ausswssim ainssh arexdispl aysiuzs o 7 AFM gt EI FLTSYS o 7 ors O 7 INT O PAYLOAD E MES Status uss dis Si i LA Display view settings x Dei Library editor amp x gp System conf A docking frame The drag operation can be aborted using the right mouse key or Esc A complete tab window can also be dragged using the area to the right of the tabs USS User Manual 156 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor A view can be dragged into another tab window The tabs of the views within a tab window can be rearranged by dragging the tabs to their new posi tion 3 2 1 4 Minimize and Maximize Views and tab windows can be minimized to the window bar at the bottom edge of the Editor by clicking the minimize b
88. 6 M RE OI USO ee E 11 2 3 2 Docking mechanishm of editor panels esee 11 2 9 TPOODVIC E e EE 14 2 9 1 BONO PONCE ACIO vcs oso ote IR EE 20 24 Makine d DISDId uec ee E A 24 2 oL TREE ET EE 24 ET Le E EE 25 2 5 Import CRIS MINS CIS DIS uocecisccesdtin EE 32 Zhe D 8880n0 T tpotrtito GIS EE 33 PA OE CIS I BH Kes caer ni coger eter EO EU 39 2 6 1 Lesson in using the GUI elements View Settings and Preferences 39 2 1 Chaneince DOL Styles oet e sites Seis eat uad penne ees eae ead 49 2 7 1 Lesson in viewing and changing DQI files ec cecceecnecceeeeeeneeeeeeaes 49 D285 C Teale JA EE EE S1 2 91 Lesson in creanme ASGIEGISDIAVS E 51 2 9 Makinte a Graph E E 58 2 9 1 Lesson in creating Graph displays eese 58 2 10 Greate Commanding Display E 75 2 10 1 Lesson in creating Commanding displays ccccecccecceeceecceeceenseeeeeees 75 2 T Navato RTE 82 2 11 1 Lesson in creating Navigation displays esee 82 2 052 SAS VIDBOITS Scsecchasssivcs sis en o ose stu naetolval bees vate Mc vation D Ned pem tU a Une E ind 87 2 12 Lesson EN Le 87 2 15 Create Neo vDOIS ocio tae iach ac sie et be ao unite 98 2 ASN lesson dd creatine Sy TEE 98 2 14 se Adv allCed elements 5 09 oet e E lge 108 2 14 1 Lesson in creating advanced elements eese 108 2 15 Chanpe USS Properties E EE 117 2 151 Lesson du US e E EE 117 EE SC OE mem T 119 2 16 T Wesson in cha
89. A Draw Color MO R 204 6 255 B O SCC Draw Style Lines v Draw Thickness Snap to Grid on Move During Le Snap to Grid on Resize During Le Spacing Horizontal 50 Spacing Vertical 20 Zoom Zoom Factor in Percent 200 Zoom Step Size in Percent 10 5 Draw Color L JR 204 6 255 B O CCFFOO Draw Style Draw Thickness Snap to Grid on Mowe During Le Snap to Grid on Resize During ooo O Spacing Horizontal 5 Spacing vertical ZU e Zoom foom Factor in Percent 2U0 Zoom Step Size in Percent LO Walk through of the Editor Preferences 1 Open the editor preferences by selecting from menu EditlPreferences USS User Manual 42 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 3 Project 1 EDIT Root folder Browse 5 Consistency TN Data Source Default Settings for Project 5 Import 5 Database 5 MDB General 4 MDB CDU 5 MDB CCU MDB SCOE The Editor preferences opens it is arranged after categories to the left and each category con tains a group of properties No properties change in the system before the OK button is pressed so you can change properties without effect as long as you do not press ok 2 Click on the Project category 3 Project RK SES Root folder Browse 5 Consistency TN Data Source Default Settings for Project 5 Impart 5 Database 5 MDB General MDB CDU MDB CCU MDB SCOE
90. A 1 2 Art 9 Log Insert New Change Entry Select Change Entry ee Selected Change Author USS Selected Change Comment Automatic import of PREP PCS display Selected Change Date o 0 7065 Selected Change Revision 1 0 The Property Editor shows the properties for the imported display 10 Now import a Satmon display with path lt USS_INSTALL_DIR gt examples import satmon 1092 xml USS User Manual 37 2006 11 08 17 01 ook daore TN 1093 xml 1094 xml TN 1095 xml 1113 xml 1120 xml 5 1121 xml TN 1130 xml TN 1131 xml 1 1140 xml 3 1221 xml 4 1222 xml TN 1223 xml 1 1224 xml 3 1225 xml Th 1226 xml Chapter 2 Tutorial TN 1227 xml 1228 xml Th 1229 xml 1230 xml 1301 xml 1302 xml 1303 xml TN 1325 xml 1326 xml 1 1327 xml TN 1351 xml 1 1352 xml TN 1353 xml 1 1371 xml 3 1372 xml 1 1373 xml n File Name 10592 xml Files of Type 5atmon displays C xmbD 11 Click open to open display it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help fie veu Mikhail E MEE m e xi Ex m m ica 3 Property Editor x Yi ko home uss uss main examples import satmon 1092xml x 1092 xml 9 Appearance Background Color NH FO G 0 B O 000000 Background Symbol Library M Background Symbol Name v Behaviour Show Execute Button L 9 Context Help URL Opsname
91. Alt Enter Opens the properties dialog of the current display See also Showing display properties s 1 4 The most recently opened displays Exit Alt X Exits the executor See also Exiting the executor 7 1 2 Navigate Menue The navigate menue groups actions for display navigation Back Alt Left Navigates to the next display to the left 1f there is more than one display open Forward Alt Right Navigate to the next open display to the right 1f there is more than one dis play open Home F12 Opens the home display See also Navigating to home display Find Text As You Type Ctrl F Searches for entered text in the current display If occurences are found they are highlighted by a surrounding orange box See also Finding text in display Find Parameter Ctrl Shift F Searches for a parameter which can be a pathname SID PUI or opsname in displays See also Finding display with parameter references 7 1 3 View Menue The view menue groups actions for the displaying or not displaying of GUI elements Toolbar Toggles between Toolbar is displayed and not displayed See also Showing Hiding the toolbar e Show Hierarchy F11 Toggles between Hierarchy is shown or not shown See also Navigating display hierarchy USS User Manual 268 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 7 Reference 7 1 4 Options Menue The setting of preferences the connecting to or from MCS can be done in the options menue
92. BLED 15 SUP _Pwr_out OFF QO A ENABLED 15 SUP4_Pwr_Out OFF 00 4 ENABLED 16 SUP2 _Pwr_Out3 OFF OO A ENABLED 16 SUP4_Pwr_Out3 OFF 00 A4 ENABLED 120v Subsystem Pwr Bus 120v Subsystem Dwr Bus On Off Current Sys Cntl On Off Current Sys Cnt 17 Rack_D1_Pwr_Bus ON 2 38 A ENABLED 1 Rack_D1_Pwr_Bus ON O0 A ENABLED BESEIRE Dwr BusON O 00LA ENAEBLED 18 PDU1_Red_Pwr_BusoON OO A JENABLED T mmm mm Ka Ka Ka mmm Ka Ka Gs Kam Las Ka Ka La Ka Kam Ka Ka Ka Ka Ka Ka Ka 20 ATUl1 Pwr Bus 21 MLU Pwr Bus 22 VDPU Pwr Bus 23 Fan_Pwr_Bus 24 SD1_Pwr_Bus ON ON ON ON ON ON O O0 A ENABLED 2 0 ATU2_Pwr_Bus 0 89 A DISABLED 21 MLU_Pwr_Bus 0 00 A ENABLED 22 VDPU_Pwr_Bus 1 49 A ENABLED 23 Fan_Pwr_Bus 0 00 A DISABLED 2 4 SD 2_Pwr_Bus ON ON ON ON ON OFF 00 A ENABLED 89 A DISABLED 00 A ENABLED 04 A ENABLED 00 A DISABLED 00 LA DISABLED 28 HCU1 Pwr Bus 2 53LAJ DISABLED 28 JHCU2_Pwr_Bus 28V Subsystem Pwr Bus 28V Subsystem Pwr Bus On Off On off Current Sys Cntl ON ON 00 A4 ENABLED ON ON 68 A ENABLED ON ON 00 A4 ENABLED ON ON 43 LA ENABLED ON ON O0 A ENABLED ON ON 00 A ENABLED ON ON 39 A ENABLED ON ON 61 4 ENABLED ON ON 00 A ENABLED ON ON 27 LA DISABLED 39 VTC2_Pwr_Bus ON ON 27 LA DISABLED 40 Subsys_Pwr_Bus5 ON ON 23 LA ENABLED 41 Subsys_Pwr_Bus100N O0 LA ENABLED 29 CTCU1_Pwr_Bus 30 Subsys_Pwr_Busl1 31 Subsys_P
93. CS AIV V7 1 0 14 Dec 2005 17 33 59 CGS Mission AEOLUSCD COMMON CCU EADS SI TEST V1 0 0 07 Jul 2 METOP Mission EM CCU LBU_FM1_OPS 2 0 1 15 Jul 2004 12 01 00 d ll IN File Name Files of Type XML SCOE Info C info xmD e Here the SCOE file can be selected if you change it the System Configuration Browser will re load with the new information This concludes the lesson in the USS Editors preferences Normally these settings are preset delivered from the system administrator 2 7 Changing DQI Styles The USS Editor and Executor use Data Quality Indicator definition to give information about the state of the data being processed 2 7 1 Lesson in viewing and changing DQI files The lesson assumes the XML editor KXML editor is installed 1 Opening the KXML editor and browser to the gt USS_INSTALL lt etc directory Here open the file mcs dqistyle xml USS User Manual 49 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial mcs daqistyle xml Kate File Edit Document View Bookmarks Tools Settings Help e Q 5 oO P Wee IB lt xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 6 gt lt DOCTYPE Styleset zlENTITY arrow up 85995 gt lt ENTITY arrow down S 5595 gt lt ENTITY arrow updown E45587 gt lt StyleSet gt cCi GRAPH LIATY COLOR DEFINITIONS gt lt GraphlimitColors gt lt LowGautionl mit color yeLlow z gt zHightautionLimit calorz yellow zLovVarninglimit colorz red
94. CS1 O mgl AT C52 Analag Input Sectian Fail e L7 BGB e L7 CEN e L7 CPU Laution_Stat Lommand_ History wall Stat Lommand_Histary Table 3 Lommand Eejectian Stat Critical Liquid Transter Stat e L7 EEPROM e L7 HM o L7 Hw e L7 INC 1 Internal IF Fail 7 E LSS gel 513 1 Oe C Bensor go 7 56 o CIS e L v11 e L v 12 IW e en am System Configuration Browser searches and selects the end item BLB LSS S13 O2 Sensor 11 Click button Change Mame Unit Data Tyre DES SS a e pe REN pct Float System Configuration Browser changes the data source in the Data Source Dialog 12 Click button Close USS User Manual 129 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial TankMeterl Edit Data Source Mame Unit Data Type 1 BE EES Float Data Source Type i External Data Source DO Computation Details for External Data Source Opsname e BLB_LS5_513_02 Sensor Value Output Engineering value e Unit pct me ma Data Source Dialog now has a fully configured data source 13 Click button OK in data source dialog o General Data Source BLB 55 513 02 Sensor o Information Shown Data Source in property editor is now changed 14 Now check consistency again Tools Check Consistency Display Consistent Dialog shows that display is now consistent 15 Click button OK to close confirmation dialog USS User Manual 130 2006
95. Current Display You can save the current display to a file for further processing for example editing To save a copy of current display l Choose File gt Save A Copy 2 In the file chooser dialog select folder in which you want to save your copy 3 Enter filename under which you wish to save the copy H Save A Copy Save In C display copies display copies il eil El ES File Name Icapy of COL HOME display Files of Type USS displays uss e Save Cancel 4 Click Save Display is saved in USS XML format 4 6 5 Configuring Status Display 4 6 5 1 Prerequisites e USS must be installed 4 6 5 2 Configuring Status Display The MCS status display is displayed in the statusbar at the bottom of the executor window It can be USS User Manual 251 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor turned off as follows Ls bi mL i i a m IM MCS zs To configure status display 1 Open uss properties file in basedir uss x y z etc with a text editor 2 To not display the status display change the value of uss mcs status indicator property to false i44 Enable the MCS status indicator in the executor status area uss mos status indicator false The mcs status display will not be shown in USS executor area at the bottom of the window in the statusbar Upd D Perf T1 Ila Not Connected 4 6 5 3 See also Configure System Settings 4 6 6 Configuring Data Quality I
96. D2 Camera Options 3 E 8 Click the button Edit and in the pop up menu select Create New Library Symbol Library shown Dialog for setting new library name is shown 9 Set name to Test Library USS User Manual 102 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial New Library Enter the name of the new Library Test Library 10 Click Ok and select new Library in the drop down box ComboBox g Symbol library x LA Property Editor 33 Test Library Gg A new empty symbol library is created 11 Add a new symbol created from the previously created label by clicking the button Edit in the symbol library and selecting Create Symbol from Selected Elements Create new Symbol from element DO Image SVG Type SubDisplay 155 Dialog shows the configuration possibilities for the new symbol 12 Select Type Image SVG and name the symbol Test Symbol USS User Manual 103 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Create new Symbol from elements H Name Test Symbol swnbaoll Image SVG O SubDisplay USS 13 Click button OK to create symbol Type Dei Symbol library 7 x Le Property Editor o Test Library lmi Ep oder Proms la Test Symbol The symbol is created in the new library Symbols can only be created in the user symbol librar ies because predefined symbol libraries are destributed as part of the USS package an will be overwrit
97. Data Source 2 Computation Details for External Data Source Opsname e D Analog Input Section Fail um salue Output Engineering value Unit d Tvpe Enumeration Ji The External Data Source is now updated with the SCOE information 19 Click the Ok button to activate the data source editing USS User Manual 72 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Range Axis Data Set BUR Analog Input Sectian Fail i User Defined Curve Style Curve Style Colour EU G 0 B 255 0000FF H Width use Aus ose FEE Axis Properties Axis Label Analog Input Mode Darase T Rotate Tick Label Auto Move Always Show Zero Automatic Range Axis Range Upper Lower The External Data Source is updated in the Graph dialog 20 Click the Ok button to activate the graph editing USS User Manual 73 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial e BLB Analog Input Section Fail The graph in the display is now updated to match the configuration 2 To Preview the graph Select from menu ToolslPreviewer USS User Manual 74 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial BIR Analog Input Section Fail Ok The line graph is previewed 2 10 Create Commanding Display The USS Editor can be used to create commanding displays in the USS display format 2 10 1 Lesson in creating Commanding displays 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon USS User Manual 75 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutor
98. Dock Docking windows 231 F Find Finding displays with parameter references 242 Finding text in display 244 G Get Getting the executor version information 247 GWDU GWDU to USS Conversion 256 Importing GWDU displays 256 USS User Manual 297 Install Installing the Product 1 Issue Issuing telecommand via command button 237 Issuing telecommand via command list 241 K Keys Format of Entry Keys 265 L Load Loading display from file system 223 Loading window layout 222 localize Translation workflow 264 M MCS MCS Configuration 282 MCS Editor Configuration 282 284 N Navigate Navigating display hierarchy 226 Navigating to home display 227 P PCS Importing PCS PREP displays 254 Preparation Preparations 145 Print Print preview 247 Printing display 249 PWS Importing PWS FWDU displays 254 R Reference Menue references for the executor 267 Reload Reloading display from file system 224 Reset Resetting display window to default size 225 Resize Resizing display window 225 S Save Saving a copy of current display 250 Saving window layout 221 Schema XML Schema 270 2006 11 08 17 01 Alphabetical index Show Showing display help 246 Showing display properties 235 Showing element properties 233 Showing line graph for parameter value his tory 245 Showing tooltip for element 232 skeleton Generating skeletons with the Skeleton Gener ator 264 Start St
99. E 2 Inthe popup dialog change the connection parameters as needed USS User Manual 215 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor MCS Connection Service Clsim Host localhost Port 7060 3 Click Connect Connection to MCS CIS established reflected by executor status indicator i e former gray icons turn green and button in statusbar which switches from Not connected button into Connected button I i Sg Er Upd e Perf d 4 2 1 3 See also Disconnecting System to be Monitored and Controlled 4 2 2 Disconnecting System to be Monitored and Controlled 4 2 2 1 Prerequisites Connection must have been established already 4 2 2 2 Disconnecting System to be Monitored and Controlled To stop data connection with the system to be monitored and controlled 1 Do one of the following Choose Options gt MCS Connection e Click the Connected button in the statusbar m mcs Unt Perr 2 The popup dialog appears USS User Manual 216 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor MCS Connection Service cClSirm Host localhost Port Up Disconnect Cancel 3 Click Disconnect 4 Inthe log window the text Disconnected from CIS is displayed Disconnected from CIS reflected by executor status indicator which turns from green back to gray and the text of the button now again shows Not Connected m acs e BF aD 4 2 2 3 See also Connecting System to be Monito
100. Fill Style TankMeter Indicator Color MOP R 255 G 200 B O FFC800 9 Behaviour Meter Color Show Status 9 Dimensions Depth 0 Height 100 label for check Width 210 X 150 Y 140 9 General Data Source MeterDS1 A Information Comment Name TankMeter1 d F Tooltip 9 Limits Domain Meter Maximum 100 Meter Minimum 0 Property Data Source highligthed USS User Manual 126 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 8 Click button to change open the data source dialog Mame Unit Data Type J aa Opsname Float Data Source Type External Data Source O Computation Details for External Data Source owwe A Value Output Engineering value 7 unn nen je Data source dialog opens showing the data source attached to the TankMeter 9 Click under Details for External Data Source on button to open the System Configuration Browser USS User Manual 127 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial OPS View Onboard Telemetry G BLB o LOMMS gt DMS G EES o ELE G EFDS G EPM G ETF G EUT EF gt FSL G PAYLOAD G PL e A so e SOL e L7 SOLAR o L7 SYSTEM e ETC Vd sm System Configuration Browser opens in OPS View Onboard Telemetry 10 In the search field left of button Search type Sensor and click button Search USS User Manual 128 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial OPS View Onboard Telemetry ww ud o EJ BLE e L7 AT
101. IVE Plenum Delta Press ACTIVE 19 7 215 00 WMVs WMV1 MDV Nom Redun Pwr Stat DMC NOMINAL MVD SOV Pwr Stat DMC ON OFF 73 5 73 5 MDV Vlv Posnl1 2 DM MV1 SOV1 lose Open_Stat_DMCXXXXXX 4 ttti WMV1 SOV2 lose Open Stat DMCOOOOQQC XXXX IMV3 MDV Nom Redun Pwr Stat DMC NOMINAL MVD SOV Pwr Stat DMC ON OFF EPI FFBF MDV Vlv Posnl1 2 DMC MV3 SOV1 lose Open_Stat_DMCXXXXXX XXXX IMV3 SOV2 lose Open Stat DMOOOOQUQC XXXX _FDIR_Ena_Stat_SW WPA_Accum_Overpressure WPA_Enter_BsM WPA Recon WPA2_ 5SYS_Bus_Ena_Stat_SW DISABLEDWFSV Pwr Stat DMC Pump DP DMC 0 00 Massf low DMC 0 00 Pump Running Stat DMC OFF Motor Speed DMC 8002 4 Motor_Temp_DMC 60 6 Input Current DMC 0 00 Input Voltage DMC 0 04 EU Box Temp DMC 60 6 OFF WPA _ Water_Temp_DMC Water_Pressure_DMC WPA Filter Delta Press1 2 DMC 0 56 0 56 WPA2 Accum Abs Press1 2 MVD139 4 139 4 Liq Qty1 2 DMC 9 5 9 3 Pressurel 2 DMC 0 00 0 00 WPA2 Cntl Loop Stat DMC Accum INACTIVE Plenum Temp INACTIVE CHX_Temp INACTIVE Plenum_Delta_Press INACTIVE 29 4 0 00 WMV MDV MVD SOV Pwr Stat DMC OFF MDV Vlv Posnl 2 DM WMV2 SOV1 WMV2 SOV2 WMVA MDV MVD SOV Pwr Stat DMC OFF MDV Vlv Posn1 2 DMC WMV4A 5S0V1 WwMV4 SOV2 Nom Redun Pwr Stat DMC NOMINAL 52 0 52 0 Close Open Stat DMCXDXDXOOX XXXX Close Open Stat DMCXXXXXX XXXX Nom Redun Dwr Stat DM NOMINAL 52 0 52 0 Close Open Stat DMOXOOOXX XXXX x
102. OB CU Consistency Date Source MOB CU Internal Version source MOB CU Mame source MOB CU Pathnarne source MOB CU Scope source MOB CU Version Source MOB Element Configuration Source MOB Host source MOB Instance source MOB Mission source MOB System Tree Internal ver Source MOB System Tree Version source MOB Yersion Target System M CS e o Dimensions Height SEQ Wiclth au e Information Description Title e Log Insert New Change Entry Select Change Entry ee Lei The Property Editor is undocked and it is showing the open display settings Showed for a dis play is the following categories a Appearance Basic appearance of display like background colours b Behaviour Only behaviour setting for display c Context Information about displays context and references d Dimensions Dimensions of display width and height USS User Manual 16 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial e Information Description and title information f Log Logging information for simple revision control 3 Close the Property Editor by clicking the close icon in the undocked view 4 Open the Synoptic Hierarchy from menu ViewslSynoptic Hierarchy and undock it I Synoptic Hierarchy o 7 Open Displays o EL No title assigned on displaystl E Labell o 7 hame uss uss praject The Synoptic Hierarchy is undocked and it is showing the open display selected as well as the displays not opened saved in the USS proje
103. ONS Selected Change Rewsion l USS User Manual 27 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial The Property Editor shows the edited properties for the display 8 Adda Tankmeter a Telecommand button and a Rectangle from the editor menu ElementlAddl Display contains a Label Tankmeter Telecommand button and a Rectangle 9 Click the added Tankmeter to select it edit it properties in the Property Editor to match Property Editor La Property Editor x zT ankMeterz Tank erer o Appearance e Fluid Color CUSTOM FLUID Lekt Shape Fill Color BSG 0105 E225 Shape Fill Style bolid Jjw o Behawour Meter color Shaw Status e Dimensians Depth Height Width X 130 Y 140 Data Source MeterDs1 e Information Comment Result after editing TankMeter changes with it properties Tip In the Property Editor the property Data Source containts a button which gives access to the data source editing dialog 10 Click the added Telecommand to select it edit it properties in the Property Editor to match USS User Manual 28 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Property Editor La Property Editor wv x lt Lommandbutton gt Telelommandl o Appearance Button Type Simple Text Button w Shape Fill Color BB 22 Gels 22 Shape Fill Style Solid Le o Commanding Command weit o Dimensions Depth Height Width A Y e Information Lommertt Mame TeleCommana 1 Released Label Text Default
104. PM Attached Pressurized Module AR Acceptance Review Formal acceptance of the whole system or parts of it BDUF Big Design Up Front CC Control Center USS User Manual 285 2006 11 08 17 01 CDR CGS COA COC COL COL CC Command Command Button Command Button Command List Compound Symbol Control CPL D DaSS USS User Manual Glossary Critical Design Review Design Freeze Not foreseen in AP Columbus Ground Software Certificate of Acceptance Certificate of Compliance COLUMBUS Laboratory Columbus Control Centre An order to initiate a change via the transmission of data See ID AGS control initiating a TC command to be executed Displays consist of different items One item can be a command A command is displayed as a round button A guarded command as a round button marked with diagonal stripes A display with lots of commands for example is the COL Activation Part 1 display under examples uss fwdu APM FLTSYS OPS SYNOPTICS ACTIVATION ACT_PT_1 uss Displays consist of different items One item can be a command list A sample command list can be found in the home display COL Syn Optics Home Page under APM FLTSYS OPS S YNOPTICS_ROOT COL_HOME by clicking on the Set Cabin Temp square button Any collection of primitives which are used together to denote a component system or function Compound symbols are a special subset of icons that can be edited See IDAGS Display eleme
105. Properties 233 AAS SHOWING Display Properties aote nete E 235 4 4 4 Copying Command to Clipboard een 236 4 4 5 Copying Parameter Name to Clipboard eeeeeeeeeee 237 4 4 6 Issuing Telecommand via Command Button 257 4 4 7 Issuing Telecommand via Command List eese 241 4 4 8 Finding Displays with Parameter References cccecceecsecceeceeeneeeeeees 242 4 4 9 Pinding KE EAR Rn EE 244 4 4 10 Showing Line Graph for Parameter Value History esses 245 e A CD 246 2 5 1 5howinbo Display Help EE 246 4 5 2 Getting Executor Version Information 246 AO Misce MATIC OUS ee ee 247 A Ole Gen PE TEE 247 T1602 Promna RE fates eee hua tate Sane ahh Soa ha ee aad cu toto CLA ATL sais 249 2 5 2 Creaune Eege 250 4 6 4 Saving a Copy of Current Display sismis e ee 250 4 0 5 Conlisuring Status Display EE 251 4 6 6 Configuring Data Quality Indicators os sessesessesessesessesessrsessrsessesesses 232 5 Importing Foreign Display Formats esesesssessesseeeeeeenee menn eee mener 254 Sul Tt OCUCU siete Peso patere eoe tette edi eege 254 2 2 lmportime PCS PREP DISpIAyS ces et eA eie alecet EID ees 254 gt 5 lmportine PW S F WDU Displays ieri desit ege 254 5 3 1 Extracting FWDU Displays from MDB see 255 K2 Genera na SC OP OMI EE 255 5 3 3 Converting XBM Images to PNG Format serere 255 5 3 4 C
106. Q TEST DISTR V4 0 0 16 De o CCU 276845607 7 operational configuration D consistency date 11755313 CCU 278561597 consistency date 1134023659000 08 Dec 2005 06 34 e CCU 278561660 operational configuration 0 consistency date 11546008 APM Mission MASTER D CCU MCS AIV V6 D 1 29 Sep 2005 08 32 5 APM Mission MASTER 12 CCU MCS AIV V7 1 00 4 Dec 2005 17 33 55 Q 1CGS Mission AEOLUS COMMON CCU EADS SI TEST V1 0 0 07 Jul 2 METOP Mission EM CCU LBU EMIL OPS 2 0 1 15 Jul 2004 12 01 00 qM File Name 2 8o8 1660 0 info xrml Files of Type XML SCOE Info e info xmD e New SCOE file selected 7 Click button Choose File USS User Manual 122 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Preferences L Display SID 0 5 C ansistency File path 78561660 Oo Ingo ml 5 Data Source 5 Impart CU internal version J A855l660 Database Default Settings for SCOE File MDB General MDB CDU 5 MDB CCU 5 MDB SCOE x The new SCOE file 1s now choose 8 Click button OK to change the editor preferences uss properties file The editor will reload the System Configuration Browser based on the SCOE file Loading new SCOE configuration Please wait Cancel Reloading of new SCOE file takes some seconds 9 A confirmation box occures to rerun consistency checker on open displays all displays project folder or n
107. Search Opens the a search dialog for searching the help contents About Shows the product information for the USS Editor 3 3 Working with Displays The following operations are available from the File menu some operations are inactive if they are not feasable e New Create new empty USS display e Open Open existing USS FWDU GWDU or PREP display from the file system Reload Revert to the saved version of the current display file This function can be used to discard changes made in the display since the last save or to acquire changes made in the display file out side the editor Close Close the current display Close all Close all open displays e Save Save the current display to the file system e Save as Save the new display to the file system e Save all Save all open displays to the file system MDB Browser sync lock for edit delete Show the MDB browser e MDB I Import from MDB Import display from the MDB e MDB Forced Import from MDB revert Import display from the MDB and overwrite local display file no matter synchronization state e MDB Lock for Edit on MDB Lock for Edit the display from the MDB e MDB Export adding to MDB Export a new display to the MDB e MDB Export to MDB Export display to the MDB e MDB I Delete in MDB Delete display in the MDB Create HTML Report Create a detailed report about the current display Export to Image Export the current display to
108. Selected Elements 1 element Tooltip e Misc Button Shape Corner Fill Color MRO GOB 000000 Corner Fill Style solid Jw Corners Enabled L Result after editing Telecommand has changed Tip In the Property Editor the property Command containts a button which gives access to the command editing dialog USS User Manual 20 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 11 Click the added Rectangle to select it edit it properties in the Property Editor to match Property Editor d x lt Rectangle gt Rectangle4 o Appearance Draw Color BRO COBO 000000 Draw Style Solid e Draw Width l Shape Fill Color MB 225 0255 F255 F Shape Fill Style Solid EA o Dimensions Depth 1 Height EI Wiclth 340 X LO Y 110 e Information comment Name Rectangle4 Selected Elements 1 element Tooltip Display is edited 12 Now you should preview you created display to get a better feel for it appearance and test its be haviour Select from menu ToolslPreviwer Display is opened in the previewer frame USS User Manual 30 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial DF USS Editor Preview Untitled File Preview My Display CommandBut toni X ll y Preview started 4 Sep 2006 at 14 38 23 Slider Index D 13 Now you should use the slider at the bottom of the Previewer and see the Tankmeter level move Previewer frame snap shoot a 14 Close the Previwer frame 15 Save disp
109. Show Execute Button 9 Context Help URL Opsname The Property Editor is docked again and can be moved around inside the main application The view will when moved click and hold left mouse button dock in different position or on top of other views 4 Close Property Editor and Symbol Library views by clicking closing their common tab view 0 Clicking this close button will close the following views Synoptic Hierarchy System Configuration Browser Do you still want to close all the views in this group The editor will warn you of the closing of multiple views This concludes the lesson in the USS Editors docking mechanishm 2 3 3 Tool views of the editor The USS Editor features a multitude of tool views default views are opened in their latest position and size The editor menu gives the easiest access to the tool views 1 Property Editor show current selected item s propeties and allow to edit them if they are editable 2 Consistency Checker show the results of latest consistency check for current display informa tion warnings and errors are displayed 3 Synoptic Hierarchy show all open displays as well as the content of the USS project folder and can be used for easy navigation when multiple displays are open USS User Manual 14 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 4 Symbol Library show the currently open library and allow
110. SourceOrRef element DomainDataSource _DataSourceOrRef element RangeDataSource DataSourceOrRef Display element Title T text 7 element Width xsd integer element Height xsd integer element BackgroundColor Color element BackgroundSymbolName text USS User Manual 212 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 7 Reference element BackgroundSymbolLibraryName text element ExecuteButton xsd boolean element TargetSystem text element DatabaseAlias text element HelpURL text element Description element Format PLAIN HTML element Text text ere element ChangeLog element ChangeLogEntries element ChangeLogEntry element Revision 4 text element Author text element Date xsd integer seconds since the epoch element Comment text ks by element Source element Context text element Properties element property attribute Name T text attribute value text eas Pee element Elements _ElementChoice DrawStyle element Patteri NONE p SOLID JE DORTED qc DASHED Fy erement Color X Color Fr element Width xsd float Element element X xsd integer element Y xsd integer element element element element element element element Width xsd integer Height xsd integer Name text Depth xsd integer Tooltip text Comment text DataBindings attri
111. T LN Fa Ar E Ch a JJ esch d dd fe a d NEN fe T d L Lg G R ALBAN Re LER LEG d HME LA BREE M OM Ae Em umm ae m ne Ee be r a M e M M E m Ru da M EE Ae 1 J FED If the last update was between 30 and 60 seconds the icon is yellow USS User Manual 219 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor If the display hasn t been updated for more than one minute the icon turns red The second and last item is the performance indicator It indicates the performance of the view system If the update latency is less than 500 milliseconds the icon is green If the latency is bigger than 500 milliseconds the color changes to yellow Red means that the up date latency is bigger than 5000 milliseconds which means that some data may be dropped ua ar O we e DEE ndicates performance of the view system view update latency lt 500 milliseconds view update latency gt 500 milliseconds view update latency gt 5000 milliseconds 4 2 4 3 Display Status Indicator Each display has a coloured indicator that changes colour according to the state of its data sources H USS Display Executor cgsadmin mcs ws 1 File Navigate View Options Window Help je e e e s e e a n 00 00 00 000 9 cor Synoptics H b e COL Synoptics Home Page COL Home Page MCD External Payload slo M oerte 22 ug06 06 57 57 INFO Executor started 224ug06 06 58 02 INFO Opening display home casad
112. W amp USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help la maja ls 55 AA wie ol ole deier Ze m e amp m e g m o o um a e e e al 8 e ela a e T 9 e ee s S eT v vAT amp 6 8 e ume d Property Editor x syaeeacox display 2 amp x An DN a RPM Cen Com AFSTRS485 Int Sto M MN MN MN sj z E EI E 9 Appearance Fant Lucida Sans Type Font Color BI kE 0152 B6 Label Text Autosize S m l Label Text Horizo BPM Gen Com Int SM RS485 Mai d Label Text Vertical 9 Behaviour Auto Text CONTEXT Le Clipping OFF Le SE Sesame 7 PM Gen Con Int 5M RS48 5 Red c MEN abel Far e Dimensions Depth Height Width SA en E on Int VU RS 485 Mai d Label colours change USS User Manual 57 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 15 Click on display back ground where there are no elements 16 In the Property Editor select the Background colour of the display and change in to Black W amp USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help ema gm nS moo 1E Ly Property Editor x sya p nx display 2 e x display 9 Appearance Background Calor MM o co Bc Background Smb 1 T Background Symb 1 Le Behaviour Show Execute Button Display background is now black 2 9 Making a Graph Display The USS Editor can be used to create displays containing Graph of va
113. a d o a d LLL L E d d LLL d t d P d d d d a d 31Jul06 10 03 15 INFO Executor started 31Jul 06 10 03 28 INFO Opening display home casadmin prj uss main examples uss fwdu APM FLTSYS PS SYNOPTICS BOOT COL HOME uss Upd Perf s Not Connected Navigating via buttons Navigate via buttons embedded in display by display author The navigation strategy is defined by the display author 4 3 8 Navigating to Home Display 4 3 8 1 Prerequisites Home display must be configured via Options Preferences Select Project tab on left hand side Either click Use selected display to set current active display as home display or click Browse button in border area labeled Home Display 4 3 8 2 Navigating to Home Display USS provides the capability to navigate between different displays The standard or default home dis play is the COL Synoptics Home Page under examples uss fwdu APM FLTSYS OPS SYNOPTICS ROOT COL_HOME uss If the home display isn t configured as explained above un der prerequisites following error message will appear USS User Manual 221 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor Information i No home display set Please set a home display in the project preferences To navigate to home display Do one of the following Click on the homepage button in the toolbar USS Display Executor cgsadmin mcs ws 1 UL WE File Navigate View Options Window Help
114. a installed icon it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help p m el eT Im o a ef eTe a 68 ejo td gt a i Synoptic Hierarchy x a display 1 x o J Open Displays P No title assigned on display 1 oe 5 home uss uss project c3 lib y Property Editor x Ga Symbol Library displays 1 Ss 9 Appearance Background Color R 238 G 238 B 238 Background Symbol Library E Background Symbol Name v Behaviour Show Execute Button D e Context Help URL Opsname Editor started with default empty display created three tool views open Synoptic Hierarchy Property Editor and Symbol Library This is an example of start up layout the editor saved basic layout and which tools are open from previous editor closing 2 Undock the view called Property Editor by clicking with left mouse button on the undock icon for the Property Editor View The Property Editor will undock and still function as part of the ed itor application USS User Manual 12 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Property Editor d x ig Symbol Library m display 1 ei Es o Appearance Background Color R 238 G 238 B 238 EEEEEE Background Symbol Library Name fd Background Symbol Name fo o Behaviour Show Execute Button L e C
115. ag Input Sectian Fail 3 Anomaly Flag Stat e Fy CPU 3 ammanc Histary Avall Stat i ammancd Histary T able 3 Lommand_ Kejectian Stat o L EEPROM e FCC Gen Cam AF RS485 Int Stat Gen Com Int SM RS485 Main Stat Gen Com Int SM R5485 Red Stat The end item 1s selected 7 Drag and Drop all the end items to the display Gen Com AFS RS485 Int Stat Gen Com Int SM RS485 Main Stat Gen Com Int SM RS485 Red Stat Gen Com Int VU RS485 Main Stat USS User Manual 54 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help KOCHER nw 01919 oss m sIujejm m D Tala e e a 8 e ele Pa o el sim alala 3E lvialal lo ale ax F Property Editor 4f System Configy a ox display 2 4 x OPS View Onboard Telemetry Ei EPM Test Text Label zU AAA Test Text Label 3 Air Cooling Diff Press Test Text Label 3 Analog Input Section Fail Test Text Label a Anomaly_Flag_Stat Test Text Label gt Gj CPU 3 Command History Avail Stat EPM Gen Com AFS RS485 Int Stat ERR 3 Command History Table 3 Command Rejection Stat gt EEPROM e EC EEN Gen Con Int SM RS485 Main Stat M 3 Gen Com Ars RS485 Int Stat 3 Gen Com Int SM RS485 Main Stat 3 Gen Com Int SM RS485 Red Stat EEN Gen Con Int SM RS485 Red Stat BE 35 Gen
116. ainability Requirements Baseline See User Requirements Document Result Data Base archive of raw and processed data and the event log Also called commitment schedule cycle plan Highsmith99 or back log SCRUM Defines the overall development release milestones Assigned are the use cases which shall be developed for the specific milestones Will be maintained over the time Can also include use cases which are not scheduled for a release Effort estimates are very rough in developer weeks See Development Plan Review Item Disposition 202 2006 11 08 17 01 S S S W SA SAS SCA SEEA SMD SOW SPA SPR SRR SSMB SSO Stale State Status SW SWPA Symbol USS User Manual Glossary Subsystem Software Safety Analysis Special Application Software interface via CGS API to CGS kernel Software Criticality Analysis Software Error Effect Analysis Software Maintenance Disposition Statement of Work Software Problem Analysis System Problem Report Software Problem Report System Requirements Review See Review of user requirements and overall development planning Space Station Manned Base Safety Significant Operation When used as a status character parameter is in the data stream but connection with the data stream has been lost See IDAGS The physical configuration On Off Open Close etc at the subsys tem level or below See IDAGS A qualitative as
117. an image with or without annotation supported formats GIF PNG SVG USS User Manual 160 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor e Print Print the current display Print Preview Preview the print of current display Preferences Change Editor preferences for new displays e Recent files List of the 4 most recent files for easy access e Exit Exit the Editor 3 3 1 Merging Displays For users of GWDU the function of merging displays will be familiar In the USS Editor merging is done by selecting copying and pasting elements between the displays to be merged Copy pasting can be done as described in Basic Operations 3 3 2 Previewing Displays The Editor allows for previewing USS displays From the menu select Tools Preview If the display has been modified since it was last saved the Editor pops up a dialog requesting for the display to be saved The preview will show the synoptic display as it will look when executed see screen shot below The preview mode supports different ways of entering simulation data into the display as described in the following sections Automatically generated values used by the animator and slider are generated by a Sinus curve and also cycles through varying acquisition and monitoring states gt USS Editor Preview Plenum File Preview Water Flow Selection Valves WFSV ISPRO2 ISPRO1 ISPRA4 ISPRA3 ISPRA ISPRA1 WFSV ISPR F1 ISPR F2 ISPR F3 ISPR F4 V XXXX Open XXX X XXX X XXX X
118. ant to save the layout e g folder lay out 3 Inthe file name textarea enter the name under which you want to save the layout USS User Manual 221 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor H Save Layout As Save In E layout eepe File Name default layout Files of Type USS Layout files C layaut e Save Cancel 4 Click Save 4 3 1 3 See also Loading Window Layout 4 3 2 Loading Window Layout 4 3 2 1 Prerequisites e Window layout must exist 4 3 2 2 Loading Window Layout To load a previously saved window layout 1 Choose File gt Load Layout 2 If there are already any displays open you ll be asked if you wish to close all open displays be fore loading a new layout Select either Yes No or Cancel If you chose No a display which is already open and is also contained in the layout will be opened twice So if you don t want any display to be opened more than once click Yes USS User Manual 227 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor Load Layout Shall all displays be closed before loading a new layout 3 Inthe File chooser dialog select the layout you which to load e g default layout gal Load Layout LIII RN 7 GIGI E default Lay ou File Name default layout Files of Type USS Layout files layaut e 4 Click Open The current layout is replaced with the selected layout 4 3 2 3 See also e Saving Window Layout 4 3 3 Loading Display from File Syst
119. approximately in the middle of display 6 Inthe property Editor set the property Border Used to checked and set border color to R 0 G 0 and B 139 a blue colour USS User Manual 109 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial La Property Editor x ox Elliptic TickMeter gt EllipticTickMaeter1 o Appearance Border Color EE Fo G0 6125 000086 Border Used Draw as Circle L Label Text Meter Tick Indicator Bar J Meter Tick Label Style Left or Top e Shape Fill Color MRO 00 BO 000000 Shape Fill Style Start Angle 120 Sweep Angle 300 Tick Color MRO GOB 4000000 Tick Indicator Color R 255 G 255 5255 FFFFFF Tick Indicator Thickness e o Behaviour Field Style Disabled e Meter Color Show Status Meter Major Tick Frequency Meter Tick Base 50 Meter Tick Unit 5 7 Redock the property editor i USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help mamm seating v 107 w 0 0 0 0 SE ilolo le p 6 e Hr sTa erajeTapa 5 o a e Riala amp aja B v a X y Property Editor amp x Flax idisplayfi sl lt EllipticTickMeter gt EllipticTickMeter1 Be Appearance Border Color NE FO CO B 139 000 Border Used
120. arameter Name to Clipboard 4 4 5 1 Prerequisites Display must be open and selected 4 4 5 2 Copying Parameter Name to Clipboard You can copy the parameter name to clipboard for use in another application To copy parameter name to clipboard 1 Right click over a parameter name E g parameter CTCU1 Cabin Temp Setpoint in display Set Cabin Temp under examples uss fwdu APM FLTSYS OPS SYNOPTICS ECLSS CABIN TEMP fwdu 2 Select Copy OPS Name to Clipboard from popup context menu The opsname of parameter is copied to clipboard For the above mentioned example the following tex CTCUI Cabin Temp Setpoint DMC 4 4 6 Issuing Telecommand via Command Button 4 4 6 1 Prerequisites e Selected display contains command button 4 4 6 2 Issuing Telecommand via Command Button Commands can be sent in different ways They can be sent in 1 step commanding this is done in dis plays without execute button In displays with execute button they are sent as 2 step commanding Two step commands always require selecting two command buttons in order to execute the command to be sent this 1s done by the execute button Commands can then be send as direct or remote com manding Direct commanding needs to be confirmed by the user whereas remote commands are send without confirmation to autostack or manualstack The following activity diagram shows what hap pens when a user clicks a command button in a display USS User Manual 237 2006
121. are made in Preferences use the Project root folder setting to define Where MDB displays are stored If displays are keept locally in different locations the uss project folder root has to be set when changing local store point i e USS only maintains one project folder root 3 8 1 Importing Displays from the MDB The USS Editor can import USS displays from the MDB stored in a tree like structure containing the displays The import function covers to possible actions sync synchronize and lock for edit locking of display in MDB Synchronization When an updated version of a display is needed latest version of display in MDB synchronization is performed from the Editor When invoking File MDB Import an MDB Browser is opened The MDB Browser shows the tree structure of the MDB and here multiple dis plays can be selected by navigating the tree The selected displays can be synchronized by right clicking and selecting sync Click apply or cancel to quit the MDB Browser apply will before clos ing the Browser sync the selected displays cancel will only quit this will not undo previous syn chronized displays Synchronization is always done to the Project Folder Lock for Edit When a display needs to be locked for edit locking the display in MDB ensuring only one person edits the display at a time lock for edit is performed from the Editor In the MDB Browser the selected displays can be lock for edit by right clicking and se
122. arks Tools Settings Window Help Le x R i ti ES Yr workspace 6 0 uss 2 6 0 Uss 6 0 Iiinux Iab release release info Hotes doc uss 2 6 0 Directory Selected USS installation folder Click to open USS installation folder USS User Manual 9 2006 11 08 17 01 9 Chapter 2 Tutorial file ome uss uss 2 5 0 Konqueror Location Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools settings Window Help e INSTALL README html x a gt Ai Io Ww CAE 11 Items 4 Files 167 3 KB Total Directories Konquerer showing the contents of USS installation folder Click the bin folder inside the USS folder file home uss uss 2 6 0 bin Konqueror Location Edit View Goa Bookmarks Tools settings Window Help TEASA GO FDI AAR uss coltre M uss coltre sn ie sh U55 M55 uss convert M uss convert convert hat consistency consistency bat Checker bat checker sh Q e ou X e Q uss editer uss editor zh uss executor USS executor uss fw du uss fw du uss qw du bat extract bat extractsh postprocess bat e vo e OQ e 0 e uss qw u uss ecalizer uss localizer uss mudb uss mubh uss report uss reportsh poestprocess generator qeneratorsh displav display X ROPo sz exporterbat exporternsh sh bat a l s uss iewer uss iewer bat sh KO 23 Items 23 Files 35 7 KB Total Directories Konquerer showing the contents of
123. arting the Executor 4 Switch Switching target for commands 217 T Toggle Toggling tabbed mode 230 U Undock Undocking windows 230 V View Showing Hiding the Toolbar 228 USS User Manual 298 2006 11 08 17 01
124. at for OpsnamezCTC2 Prim Current A DMC The previewer context menu 3 3 2 3 Slider With Manual Specification Change Data Source Value Name OASHAaAMe CTC Prim Current OME Binding VALUE Type Float Eng Value EE Raw Value 1024 Acquisition Status NOMINAL g Monitoring Status DISABLED e USS User Manual 162 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Manual specfication of data source values When a DataField or another element with a data source is right clicked in Slider mode the popup menu above appears Selecting Change data source the dialog above appears This dialog allows to directly enter the value of a data source Note that when the slider is moved the manually entered value is lost 3 3 2 4 Slider With Values From File When the slider is used the data source values can be loaded from and saved to file Save and load of data source values are available from the popup menu shown above The layout of the data source value files is illustrated in the figure below The files are comma separated and can be modified with a text editor Engineering Value Raw Value Acquisition Status Monitoring Status 8 6602 5403764439 6 66025403764439 NOMINAL IN_LIMITS 7 965299150241967 7 9652991502419 67 NOMINAL DISABLED 7 14472 0796320037 7 144726796320037 NOMINAL IN LIMITS 6 2 11477002703113 6 2114770027863113 NOMINAL IN LIMITS i8n0z70093731311 5 180z 70093 731311 HOMINHAL IN LIMITS
125. at command to be executed click another command button Previously selected button is deselected and the new one is selected radio button behavior 2 Click Execute The command associated with the selected button is sent to target system Selec ted button is deselected and execute button becomes disabled again EF COL Activation Part 1 COL Activation Partl MCD File Navigate Options Window Help PDU Outlet Activation HRM Activation PDU1 CTCU1 Pwr Bus PDU CTCU Pwr Bus Li Activate PwrA E Er mm o7 O r mm Pur B PS Pur A Current Em A Fwr B Current EH A Nom Core 5tat EE Nom Ready Stat Pm PDU1 VDFPU Pwr Bus POU VDPU Pwr Bus qmm 7 Pw EN QUIT Pw EN HRM Configuration with CDI H Configure Serial Path Tim LL Input Selected Ar ECER D x 0 5 Mbps PDU 1 Fan Per Bus PDU 2 Fan Pwr Bus Output Datarate Pwr On J Pur _ Pwr n J Pur Ee WPA Final Activation CHX Cntl Loop Activation 1 Activate l J Cnt Loop Stat WPAL CHX Temp Ee WFA1 Plenum Delta Press WMV3 MOV Pwr a COL Functional Overview WPA1 Accum Liq Oty1 0 E Bl 4 e A i s gtt Part 2 4 4 6 3 See also e Issuing Telecommand via Command List 4 4 7 Issuing Telecommand via Command List 4 4 7 1 Prerequisites e Selected display contains command list USS User Manual 241 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor 4 4 7 2 Issuing Telecommand via Command List You can issue telecommands by selecting a command from a list and pressing th
126. ator Frequency E285 Ground Chassis eee Fal E265 Fuse B E298 Ground Earth E30 Heater m The Symbol is added to the display as an element using the image material given by the symbol This element contains a reference to the symbol so that if the symbol library is updated the sym bol element in the display will be likewise 6 Resize the symbol element by dragging its control points in the corners make it larger be USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help a rom sano z e m a amp mE amp m c o inal e 4s s a a o w v t o GEI ai Symbol Library 2 x Ca ell dispayfi amp x E22 Diode Rectifier gt E245 Diode Zener d Y p E268 Fuse A ZI E23 Diode Rectifier Si E255 Filter Unit Elect E265 Fuse B E27 Generator Frequency E288 Ground Chassis E298 Ground Earth E30 Heater 4 The symbol element is resized 7 Open the tool view Property Editor to show the properties for the element USS User Manual 91 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial LI M USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help
127. bute class 4 lanked hash set element DataBinding element DataSource DataSourceOrRef element DynamicProperty X y WIDTH HEIGHT VALUE mt DRAW COHLORU Ar RE iis COLORS E USE UCR I NAVIGALION TARGETS jq nC j e Ellipse Shape EllipticTickMeter element StartAngle xsd decimal element SweepAngle xsd decimal element DrawAsCircle xsd boolean TickMeter ExitCommancd Command USS User Manual 273 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 7 Reference ExternalDataSource DataSource Externallmage element Pathname text Image Field element Rows xsd integer element Columns xsd integer element Format text element Decimals xsd integer element Unit text element ShowUnit xsd boolean element ShowlIndicators xsd boolean element AutoWrap xsd boolean element TextStyle TextStyle element UnitTextStyle TextStyle element Rotation RotationEnum y element OverflowBehavior OVERWRITE EXPAND SHOW HASHES T Element FileChooser element StartDirectory text element FilterList attribute clase 4 linked inst e element FileChooser FileFilter element Extension text element Description text by element UseAbsolutePath xsd boolean InputField FillStyle element Pattern A NONE J SOnTD F element Color Color Fluid element Name CUSTOM FLUID AIR AMMONIA BRINE
128. c Displays USS MDB Browser shows exported display 13 Select the MDB display MDBTEST and press button sync USS User Manual 138 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 14 EJ APM o EJ COMMON TEST SUPP o EJ GRD DATA Gal USS e 7 EDITOR gt 7 AUTOMATIC TESTS gt 7 DISPLAYS e 7 MANUAL TESTS EXAMPLE EXAMPLE 1 EXAMPLE3 MDBTEST TEST TEST2 TEST3 j uss DISPLAY 3 gt 7 EXECUTOR gt 7 MDBIO Item Name EST SUPPAGRD DATAXUSSYEDITORAM ANUAL TESTSAMDBTEST Item TYDE Unified Synoptic Displays USS Syncing data to home uss uss proajerct Please wait Synchronization under way Syncing data to home uss uss proaject Done Synchronization done Now open the display again for editing by clicking the button Lock For Edit in the MDB Browser USS User Manual 139 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial API o L COMMON_TEST_SUPP o E GRD DAT A E uss J EDITOR gt 7 AUTOMATIC TESTS gt CH DISPLAYS o 7 MANUAL TESTS EXAMPLE EXAMPLE EXAMPLE MDBTEST 4 TEST TEST2 TEST2 j uss DISPLAY 3 e 7 EXECUTOR o 7 MDBIO Item Name ST SUPPAGRD DAT AXUSSVEDITORAM ANUAL TESTSAMDBTEST tem Type unttied Synoptic Displays USS Lock database item s for edit Please wait MDB Browser is locking the display Loc
129. coration See IDAGS World Wide Web X Bitmap XBM is an image file format The Extensible Markup Language XML is a W3C recommended general purpose markup language for creating special purpose markup languages It is a simplified subset of SGML capable of de scribing many different kinds of data eXtreme Programming www extremeprogramming org 295 2006 11 08 17 01 References Reference Documents OpNom05 ESA SSP 50254 Rev K May 2005 International Space Station Program Operations Nomenclature OpNomES A04 ESA SSP 50254 Issue 1 Rev 1 March 2004 SSP 50254 Annex Bl Columbus ESA Specific Operations Nomenclature Other References JFormula JAPISoft JFormula home and specification http www japisoft com formula USS User Manual 296 2006 11 08 17 01 Alphabetical index A attributes Supported attributes 265 C Check Checking acquisition state 218 Close Closing all displays 229 Closing display 228 Closing other displays 229 Configure Configuring data quality indicators 252 Configuring location of SCOE files 3 Configuring status display 251 Configuring System Settings 2 Configuring user settings 213 Connect Connecting to system to be monitored and controlled 215 Copy Copying command to clipboard 236 Copying parameter name to clipboard 237 Create Creating display snapshot 250 D Disconnect Disconnecting system to be monitored and controlled 216 Display Definition 287
130. ct folder The Synoptic Hierarchy can be used to se lect displays and elements within as well as it easily gives access to the project displays 5 Close the Synoptic Hierarchy by clicking the close icon in the undocked view 6 Open the System Configuration Browser from menu ViewslSystem Configuration Browser and undock it USS User Manual 17 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial ZP System Configuration Browser d x enz OPS View Onboard Telemetry h o 7 ELE o 7 COMMS gt 7 DMS o L7 ECLSS o 7 EDR o 7 EPDS o 7 EPM o ETF o 7 EUTEF O CES o cJ PAYLOAD O 7 PL o 7 SOL o 7 SOLAR o 7 SYSTEM o A Tcs The System Configuration Browser is undocked and it is showing the content of the SCOE file different OPS and Path views exist as well as categories a b c d c f Onboard Telemetry Ground Telemetry Onboard Commands Ground Commands Onboard Events Ground Events The System Configuration Browser can be used to SCOE content to the displays without hard configuration task 7 Close the System Configuration Browser by clicking the close icon in the undocked view 8 Open the Symbol Library from menu ViewslSymbol Library and undock it USS User Manual 18 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial uf Symbol library wv x Communications C10 Attenuator Signal Cil Audio Terminal Uni Ni C12 Camera 13 Camera Minicam 15 Fiber Optic
131. d User notification is done via dialogs and or a log window You can verify thata display still gets updates from the monitored target system and e that the display executor software is functioning 1 e the display is not frozen due to local software USS User Manual 218 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor failure as described below To check overall acquisition state 1 Select display to check 2 In the statusbar two fields show continously updated icons USS Display Executor cgsadmin mcs ws 1 File Navigate View Options Window Help ele a 2 2 s eieiei te ai um ao v Woo 6 COL Synoptics H COL Synoptics Home Page COL Home Page MCD External Payload umor EE T umo NUN Sg sui 31Jul 06 09 56 35 INFO Opening display home casadmin prj uss main examples uss fwdu APM FLTSYS O PS SYNOPTICS BOOT ACOL_HOME uss mus ok TE m Update The first item is a small clock icon with a needle moving once a second Every time a parameter in the display is updated the timer is reset and starts over again The clock indic ates the time since the last update for the active display The color of the icon changes de pending on when the last update of the selected display has been Green means it has been up dated within the last 30 seconds Upd D fe Not Connected pe oem rcu gite EMEN eem GE UMEN D PENNE IM DEET Dur EE T ink TIL LN mL d
132. d else where as text other program etc Copy Displat title to clipboard Copies the display title to clipboard meaing it can be pasted else USS User Manual 163 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor where as text other program etc e Show Information Open a dialog showing any information available for element e Change Data Source Value Open a dialog for manipulating directly in preview mode the value and states of the data source attached to the element e Save default data for Data Source Value Saves the samples created for the data source at tached to the element this enables manipulaton of the data so states of interest for data source can be reached Load data for Data Source Value Loads previously saved samples a data source this enables manipulaton of the data so states of interest for data source can be reached 3 3 2 6 Preview in Executor The display can also be opened directly in the Executor by selecting Tools Open Display in Execut or from the menu When you select open display in executor a new executor instance will be star ted which is not connected to a remote system but which is running in preview mode Any executor instance already running will not be affected 3 3 3 Target System and DQI Style The target system for the display is defined with the property Target system of the display Click the display open the Property Editor and locate the property Target system The allow
133. d mcs home uss share scoe 316989981 0 info xml CU internal version 31698998 Note CCU CDU preference setting should not be in conflict with SCOE file preference selection USS User Manual 283 2006 11 08 17 01 Appendix A Example USS Configuration in MCS Environment A 2 USS Executor Parameter Set configuration like the following to use the USS Executor on MCS equipment 1 Choose Option gt Preferences gt Project and set the following Projects folder sanl mcs shared home cgsadmin uss project Home Display should be selected within the Project folder The Projects folder setting is needed first to set the home display 2 Choose Option gt MCS Connection and set the following Service sanli mcs shared home cgsadmin uss project Host localhostlmcs ctm configuration dependent Port 7060 Note Within MCS the CIS connection parameter should not contradict the configuration settings for MCS tools USS User Manual 284 2006 11 08 17 01 Glossary ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ A Active Symbol Symbol changing state or color reacting on an external stimuli See IDAGS AD Applicable Document ADP Acceptance Data Package AIR Accident Incident Report Animated Symbol symbol continously dynamically changing ist appearance without external stimuli See IDAGS AP Agile Programming AP Automated Procedure API Application Interface APID CCSDS APID identification of source and destination See CCSDS A
134. dButton element IsGuarded xsd boolean Button CommandList element ShowButtons xsd boolean element BackgroundColor Color element SelectronColLor 4 Color i element TextStyle TextStyle element ShowAsComboBox xsd boolean element List element CommandList Item element Label text element Command CommandOrRef by USS User Manual 271 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 7 Reference Element Compound element Elements ElementChoice Element Computation element Expression text element Arguments element ExternalDataSource ExternalDataSource reference element Computation Computation reference Jo by element StatusPropagation xsd boolean Datasource Criteria element Key attribute class f text e rererence element ExternalDataSource ExternalDataSource reference element Computation Computation _reference element DataSourcePair DataSourcePair reference by element Name text DataSource element Names attribute class linked hash map element entry element string text element string text by element Type attribute class Tex ey element Literals attribute class text element string text element Name text by element Unit text element UsingRaw xsd boolean DataSourcePair element DomainDataSource _DataSourceOrRef element RangeDataSource _Data
135. ddle of the display USS User Manual 59 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Range Axis 0 9 0 68 0 7 0 6 0 5 DA 0 3 D 0 1 DU LineGraph Domain Axis The Line Graph is moved and resized 5 Open the Property Editor to see the graph properties LA Property Editor x zLineGraphz LineGraphil ERES o Dimensions Height Width X Y e General Configure Graph e Information comment Mame Selected Elements Tooltip USS User Manual 60 360 430 200 OL Click to edit Lin Graphl element 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 6 Click on button in property Configure Graph General Legend Gridline Domain Axis Range Axis D ata Set m User Defined Curve Style Colour RU G 0 6 255 0000FF Width Use Axis Range axis to Cure Style Axis Properties Axis Label Fange Axis mode Daas Rotate Tick Label Auto Move Always Show Zero Automatic Range Axis Range Upper Lower The Graph Dialog opens for the Line Graph 7 Click on domain tab USS User Manual 61 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial General Legend Gridline Domain Axis Range Axis Axis Label Domain Axis Mode Time Based Absolute e D ata Set bs Rotate Tick Label Auto Move Always Sh
136. dleStyle LINE KITE Thickness xsd integer BARU pes BAR 125 NO LABELS DISABLED LEFT OR TOP SCENTER f MLER RIGHT OR BOTTOM RIGHT element element element Label text LabelTextStyle TextStyle Meter IndicatorTextStyle TextStyle ValidiInputMap element ValidInputMap USS User Manual element entry element string text element string text K 278 2006 11 08 17 01 ALTERNATE_ Chapter 7 Reference ValueAxisProperties element AxisMode VALUE BASED LINEAR VALUE BASED LOGARITHMIC TIME BASED element AxisRange AxisRange element AutoRange xsd boolean element AutoMove xsd boolean element StickyZero xsd boolean element TickLabelsRotated xsd boolean AxisProperties Valve element Fluid Fluid element Modifier GENERIC AUTO MOTOR RELIEF MANUAL MOTOR MANUAL element Rotation RotationEnum element ThreeWayValve xsd boolean Element Shortcuts for frequent patterns FIXME this is temporary pattern accepting any XML structure until a full definition is provided anyElement element attribute text text _anyElement _reference attribute reference text _AxesMap attribute class linked hash map element entry element DataSourcePair DataSourcePair reference element null empty element ValueAxisProperti
137. e Other operators set a variable operator A 2 A 2 absolute value 27 power 2 operator 10 0 1 Percent operators Conditional operators if then if A gt 2 then Ok if then else if A lt 2 THEN B 3 else B 4 3 7 4 2 USS Library Extensions mdbSid Returns the engineering value for the data source with the given SID Note that the sid argument has to be specified in quotes See sample expressions Variant mdbSid String sid engineeringValue getDataFor sid getValue return engineeringValue USS User Manual 204 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor mdbPath Returns the engineering value for the data source with the given Pathname Note that the pathname argument has to be specified in quotes See sample expressions Variant mdbPath String pathname engineeringValue getDataFor pathname getValue return engineeringValue transformStateCode Transforms a Columbus MDB state code into an IDAGS conformant state code IDAGS conformant state codes consist of one or multiple literals separated by space All literals be gin with a capital letter String transformStateCode String stateCode 3 7 4 3 Selected Computations from PREP Library The following computations from the PREP library are available alEqualToInt Returns a value of true if the value from the PUI is equal to the constant int value Pseudo code int alEqualToIntComp int valve
138. e 21 08 2005 23 26 25 CU Internal Version 2684336077 CU Name AS 400 M 1 IMT CU Pathname APM CU Scope CCU CU Version 4 0 0 Element Configuration APM MOB Host 144 243 225 45 MOB Instance APM MATER MOB Version APMSZ20 CO5450 Mission PLASTER System Tree Internal version 269435592 System Tree Versian 12 Target System Phs Description Help URL Current Revision Author rrr Number 1 Date 2006 07 26 09 28 12 Comment Automatic import of FWDL display Close Changelog 3 Click Close 4 4 4 Copying Command to Clipboard 4 4 4 1 Prerequisites Display must be open and selected 4 4 4 2 Copying Command to Clipboard A command in this context is a command string as text The content of the text depends on the under lying target system You can copy the command to clipboard for use in other applications To copy command to clipboard 1 Right click over a command button E g Pwr On under label PDU1 CTCUI Pwr Bus in dis USS User Manual 236 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor play COL Activation Part 1 under examples uss fwdu APM FLTSYS OPS SYNOPTICS ACTIVATION ACT PT 1 uss 2 Select Copy Command to Clipboard from popup context menu The opsname based command is copied to clipboard execute flap FLAP PDU1_CTCU1_Pwr_Bus_On_AP 0 ONBOARD RECEPTION NODE APM FLTSYS SW_SYS CCSDS_CONFIG END_NODES DMC_DMS_SERV ONBOARD EXECUTION NODE USM SW DMC USS Swop Instance 4 4 5 Copying P
139. e ellipse Arc properties o Appearance Arc Angle Length 180 Arc Start Angle 0 Arc Properties in Property Editor The Navigation Button has some unique properties e Arc Angle Length Length of the arc in degrees 360 for a full ellipse e Arc Start Angle Start angle of the arc in degrees clockwise start at right most point 3 6 9 Polyline and Polygon To add or delete a point to a polyline or polygon right click on a point of the shape and select appro priate action on the context menu that appears Add Point Delete Point Polygon and Polyline popup Edit Point USS User Manual 190 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Polygon Popup menu Polygon and Polyline popup actions Add Point Adds a point to pick point green box chosen Delete Point Delete point pick point green box chosen Edit Point Opens small dialog for editing point pick point green box chosen i e x and y co ordinate 3 6 10 Linear and Elliptic Tickmeter Thermometer and Tankmeter Data sources can be added to meters by dragging TM from the System Configuration Browser The meters consist of two major variations LinearTickMeter EllipticTickMeter and Thermometer with tick indicators and the TankMeter with none The meters cannot be rotated so placing must be done with properties on the meter elements i e Lin ear Tick Meters gauge can be rotated with the orientation property 3 6 10 1 Linear Tick Meter The Linear
140. e execute button The scrollable command lists allow you to select telecommands or UCL commands out of popup menus during run time execution As an example you can find a command list in the display Set Cabin Temp which can be found under examples uss fwdu APM FLTSYS OPS SYNOPTICS ECLSS CABIN TEMP uss To issue telecommand via command list 1 Select command from list EF Set Cabin Temp ECLSS Set Cabin Temp MCD File Mavigate Options Window Help Set Cabin Temp Setpoint CTCUL CTCU 2 Cabin Temp Setpoint 3 DR degt Avg Cabin Temp PTT DOT desc 2 Click Execute 3 Command is processed as described in Issuing telecommand via command button section 2 Step Commanding 4 4 8 Finding Displays with Parameter References 4 4 8 1 Prerequisites Project root folder must be set and existing Project root folder must contain displays 4 4 8 2 Finding Display with Parameter References USS User Manual 242 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor You can find and optionally open displays where opsnames SIDs PUIs or pathnames bound to the selected element are also used The search is performed over the set of displays contained in the project root folder and its subfolders 4 4 8 2 1 Find Parameter with No Display Open 1 Choose Navigate gt Find Parameter 2 Inthe popup window enter the parameter you like to search for in the textfield labeled Searching for parameter 3 Click Start Find Parameter
141. e icon 3 5 2 2 Version Control of Symbol Libraries Like the USS displays the user libraries can be version controlled The MDB interface for symbol lib raries in the USS Editor handles synchronization submitting locking deleting with configured MDB Create New Library Rename Library Delete Library Create New Symbol Open MDE Library Sync Dialog Export to MDE Location of MDB actions for user MDB symbol libraries The symbol library MDB actions are located in the symbol library view under the edit popup menu press button Edit MDB actions available on user MDB symbol libraries l Synchornization Browser Browser for viewing available symbol libraries in MDB 2 Export to MDB submit symbol library new or modified 3 Import from MDB synchronizing of symbol library 4 Forced Import from MDB revert synchronizing of symbol library overwritting existing local library 5 Lock for Edit on MDB Lock for Edit of symbol library lock library in MDB to enable editing 6 Delete in MDB Deletion of symbol library MDB Library Sync Dialog is a small tool that enables the synchronization of symbol library not present in the uss project folder The dialog opens a connection to the MDB and looks in the specified symbol library synchronize folder configured under Preferences MDB GenerallSymbol library loca tion A list is generated of symbol libraries present and the user can choose to force synchronize revert the se
142. ed target systems and their associated DQI style file are listed in the table below Table 3 1 Taget systems and DQI style files Target stystem DOT style file PWS pws_dqistyle xml PCS pcs dqistyle xml MCS mcs dqistyle xml The style files define foreground and background colours characters and tooltip to display on data fields for all combinations of acquisition and monitoring status The style files can be edited in any standard text editor Changes take effect when the Editor Executor is restarted 3 4 Working with Elements USS displays are built up by adding and arranging elements on the display area and linking these ele ments to MDB end items All elements provided with the USS Editor are IDAGS compatible and are USS User Manual 164 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor abel e Data field including LCD e Navigation button e Command button e Command list combo box e Graphs Line Strip and Bar graph e Shapes Polyline Rectangle Ellipse Arc Polygon e Symbol including Status light mage Meters Linear Elliptic Tank and Thermometer Pipe Valve and CheckValve Input field See the section Elements for information about specific properties and handling of the elements Symbols in the Symbol Library can either be pre defined as shipped with the USS Editor or user defined See Creating New Symbols to create new symbols in the library 3 4 1 Adding and Deleting Elements There are
143. een colour Red 6 Green 152 Blue 6 USS User Manual 52 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Pick a Colour My Colours Swatches HSB RGB Preview mic 6352 rr aol cena e 5 Click Ok to the colour dialog gt USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help SS on ols WS unito sanngi z mie 0 6 06 zs de FF S 3 m e a Ol o lale e 6 a a e 6 e o giriallalsl sets ES Ss zp sete sets E JmJaJe e 2 w v t e a ux A Property Editor a x f 1 display 2 x Label Labell Label Labell 2 Label Labell 3 Label Labell 4 Label Labell 5 Bost Te Label H AIS Best Tet Label S Best Te LabelB 9 Appearance 5 est Text LabelB Font Lucida Sans Typewriter Regular Best Text Late Font Color Label Text Autosize Label Text Horizontal Alignment Label Text Vertical Alignment 9 Behaviour The colours of all the label fonts are changed to a dark green 6 Open the System Configuration Browser and find in the OPS View for Onboard Telemetry the parameter EPM Gen_Com_AFS_RS485_Int_Stat USS User Manual 53 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial m E System Configuration Browser OPS View Onboard Telemetry eel EJ ELE e EJ COMMS o DMS e S ECLSS e J EDR e L7 EPDS o EJ EFM go 7 AAA Ar t aaling DUT Press 3 Anal
144. eletion of diplay When deletion of a display is needed removing of display from MDB delete in MDB is performed from the Editor Open the previously synchronized display located in the project folder When invoking File MDB Delete in MDB the Editor will delete the display in the MDB and delete the locally stored display file in the local filesystem NB The display file will be lost and cannot be recovered after this operation 3 9 System Configuration Browser USS User Manual 208 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor The System configuration browser SCB shows a tree view of the SCOE file selected on the MDB SCOE page in Preferences The SCB is used to drag observable TM and activitable end items TC onto the display or elements thus creating adding or updating data sources as described in the table below Table 3 8 Results of dragging TM TC from the SCB TC to Command List Add TC to the list TM to graph Add TM as data source for the graph TM must be of type statecode integer of float TM to meter Update data source for the meter TM must be of type integer of float The current system configuration version CCU internal version is shown as a tooltip in System Con figuration Browser by holding the mouse over title PATH OPS View The View Path or Ops and the Category onboard ground TM TC is switched with the combo box above tree see screen shot below i System Configuration Browser X QQ display
145. em 4 3 3 1 Prerequisites e Window layout must exist USS User Manual 223 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor 4 3 3 2 Loading Display from File System USS supports the displaying of at least 20 synoptic displays in parallel A display can be loaded mul tiple times The file hierarchy is the directory tree of the file system e g examples uss fwdu where the directories are the nodes and the displays are the leafs of the hierarchy structure The displaying of the filename depends if it is a PCS FWDU or GWDU display The filename of a PCS display is defined by the NASA The filename of a FWDU display is its MDB enditem name which is defined by the display author when storing the display into the MDB The same naming rules apply to GWDU dis plays In the headline of the window the display s opsname is displayed not its filename If you want to view the filename you must choose File Properties as described in chapter Show display proper ties To load display from file system You can load a saved display from the file system as described below 1 Choose File gt Open 2 In the File chooser dialog select the display you which to load A preview will be displayed on the right hand side GO HOMEuss File Name COL HOME uss Files of Type US5 displays C uss 3 Click Open The display is loaded and opened No check for duplicate displays is made i e a display can be loaded multiple times 4 3 4
146. en or close 3 6 7 Graphs Data sources can be added to graphs by dragging TM from the System Configuration Browser Line and Bar graph examples Previewed in Editor CTC2 Prim Current A DHC EES A CTC2 Prim Current E DM BH A SOL CPD Device Joint X Temp MENU dea SOL CPD Device Joint Y Temp degt LineGraph BarGraph 2 SO 2 25 7 o SEED 5 374 D toe 25 1401 00 140105 1401 10 1401 15 40120 14012 Domain Axis Domain Axis La Range Axis Range Axis 3 6 7 1 Line Graphs Line Graphs are configured in the Property Editor by clicking the button at the property Configure Graph The Line Graph Properties dialog below is opened Line Graph Range properties USS User Manual 182 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor General Legend Gridline Domain Axis Range Axis Data Set User Defined Curve Style Colour KU G0 B 255 0000FF E Width Use Axis Range axis v e Curve Style Axis Properties Axis Label Kange Axis mode paasee Rotate Tick Label Auto Move Always Show Zero Automatic Range Axis Range Upper Lower Line Graph Range properties in Graph dialog Line Graph Range Tab properties e Data set Click button to edit range data sources User Defined Curve Style If checked curve styles can be defined individually for each curve i e range data source Curve Style Box If using user defined cur
147. er 7 Reference For Display name of display Shows the help for the current display See also Showing display help e Search Opens a dialog to search the usermanual for a given phrase e Show All Hints Pops a dialog up which asks if all hints should be displayed again Data Quality Indicators for Display Displays the DOI Data Quality Indicators of the current display in an opened browser window About Opens a dialog displaying information about USS See also Getting the executor version information 7 2 XML Display File Format Schema Relax NG schema http www relaxng org for USS display files in XML format Copyright 2006 EADS SPACE Transportation Sid 7788 2 0 8tCc u858 fn ng l s This schema defines USS format version 4 see element FormatVersion below which is compatible with USS 2 6 0 or later H H SE H SE default namespace Start of grammar The remaining patterns are alphabetically ordered start element USSObject element Generator text element FormatVersion xsd positiveInteger element Display Display j Arc element StartAngle xsd integer element ArcAngle xsd integer Shape AxisProperties element Owner _GraphOrRef element Label text AxisRange element Lower xsd double element Upper xsd double BarGraph element DomainAxisLabel text element DefaultRangeAxis CategoryAxisProperties Graph Button element IsT
148. er REND 211 SEN 211 SH BS SR ATA Se UII NR D 212 MEXE CU O yer ce eee EE 213 A Ne Introductio ues odetut uoce edu ioa eu et eo EE 215 ZI lContsutimp U Ser Se EE 213 d L2 Ex the Ge e 214 4 2 Monitoring and Control Configuration esses menn 214 4 2 1 Connecting to System to be Monitored and Controlled 215 4 2 2 Disconnecting System to be Monitored and Controlled 216 4 2 3 Switching Target for Commands 217 4 24 CMCC Kine Acquis iion EEN 218 Ads W mdow ptt iii ur E et m 221 A 3s le 5avine Window Layout eege Ee 221 4 5 2 Loading Window Layout teuer Sege ee ater Eten dee Doe eed et t eu oues 227 4 3 3 Loading Display from File System 223 4 3 4 Reloading Display from File System eeeeeren 224 2 3 5 Resizutp Display Window 4352 Da ten qiie metae d aub en eti depot 225 4 3 6 Resetting Display Window to Default ze 225 4 3 7 Navigating Display Hierarchy 226 4 3 8 Navigating to Home Display esses 227 4 5 9 Showing Hidins the Toolbar ie heredem ea Inu Peta uda 228 LM Nel JD ra 228 T HL Closmo EIN RE 220 7 9 12 Closmoe Other RA EE 220 23 15 Tosehu s Tabbed Mode i c rer dte dee 230 4 95 HE Undockine WindOWsS Ae ee 230 2 315 DOCKING Window S ee EE EE 254 AA Display Inte t aCLIOIT eegene 2352 4 4 1 Showing Tooltip for Element osasit Vien e e nene 252 4 4 2 Showing Element
149. eror Location Edit View Go Bookmarks Bookmarks Tools Settings Window Help 4 amp 5 0 rong ARAA b uso BEES Perforce change number SChange 27240 Released by mr Delivered to eRoom AIV Release information whown in Konquerer embedded viewer Is iM vi Uss 2 6 0 Uss 2 6 0 release release inta notes doc 4 Find the USS package compressed folder Ss 8S NS Ms5s z2 b uss project works pace For Linux USS is delievered as a Gzipped tar archive 5 Right click the compressed archive and select Extract here form popup menu USS User Manual 7 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Cel Mew Window E Undo Copy Ak Cut lj Copy Rename i3 Move to Trash Delete hs Add to Bookmarks Open With e Ark amp Preview in Archiver A Copy to public folder Extract here Edit File Type Properties GE CEA Cnr F2 Delete ahift Lielete Konquerer popup menu for USS compressed archive 6 Konquerer open default compression decompression tool normally Ark Click ok to decompress in the home folder 52 7 Extract Ark Extract te file home uss Files to be extracted t Current fe All ES Pattern Preferences USS User Manual 8 2006 11 08 17 01 7 8 Chapter 2 Tutorial Ark compression tool The decompression of the USS archive generates a uss installation folder w 7 file home uss Konqueror ocalion Edit View Go Bookm
150. es ValueAxisProperties _CommandOrRef CloseDisplayCommand attribute class CloseDisplayCommand _reference CloseDisplayCommand ExitCommand attribute class ExitCommand _reference ExitCommand OpenDisplayCommand attribute class OpenDisplayCommand _reference OpenDisplayCommand StringTeleCommand attribute class StringTeleCommand _reference StringTeleCommand StructuredTeleCommand L attribute class SbErugcturedleleCcommand jt Cirererence structured lelecomnand _DataSourceOrRef ExternalDataSource attribute class ExternalDataSource reference ExternalDataSource l omputstczon attribute class Computation reference Computation _ElementChoice element Arc Arc _reference element BarGraph BarGraph _reference element CAGShape CAGShape _reference element CheckValve CheckValve reference element ComboBox ComboBox reference element CommandButton CommandButton reference USS User Manual 279 2006 11 08 17 01 element element element element element element element element element element element element element element element element element element element element element element Chapter 7 Reference CommandList CommandList Compound Compound Ellipse Ellipse EllipticTickMeter EllipticTickMeter Externallmage Externallmage _reference
151. es show how data source engineering values are accessed in an expression In this example a data source is referenced via its Opsname IF CTCUI1 Cabin Templ DMC gt 20 THEN Warm ELSE Cold In this example a data source is referenced via its SID IF mdbSid 274015849 gt 20 THEN Warm ELSE Cold In this example a data source is referenced via its Pathname IF mdbPath NAPMNFLTSYSNECLSSNCTCUINCABIN TEMPI gt 20 THEN Warm ELSE Cold 3 7 4 4 2 Color Dynamics Example This is an example for setting the background colour of a rectangle depending on a parameter value if ds SIM RT NORM then 86B78A else B88687 use hex color values 3 7 4 4 3 Int to String Mapping Example This is a NASA PCS Example which converts an integer parameter referenced by PUI to a string value IF EMDCO1SWI060J 0 THEN On ELSE IF EMDCOI1SW1060J 1 THEN Off ELSE ERR 3 7 4 4 4 Acquisition Status Modification Example This example sets the acquisition status as a result of an expression USS User Manual 206 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor acquisition status if VTCl INT DATA MASTER SLAVE MODE SW 1 amp amp VTCl INT DATA APM MODE SW 1 VTCA2 INT DATA MASTER SLAVE MODE SW 1 amp amp VTC2 INT DATA APM MODE SW 1 then Nominal else Stale Where valid values for acquisition status are Nominal Missing Dead Stale Unknown 3 8 Mission Database The settings for the MDB connection
152. et to show opsname or pathname will be checked that the label text shows that opsname or pathname Opnom check Checks that all label texts conform to the OpNom definition or English as set in the Preferences USS User Manual 210 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor tis checked that all element names are unique 3 11 Configuring the Editor The Editor can be configured in two levels The system settings with are set by the administrator of the tool and the User Preferences set by the display author 3 11 1 System Setting System settings are defined in the uss properties file which is common for the Editor and Executor The uss properties file can be edited in any standard text editor 3 11 2 Preferences The preferences setting are accessed though Edit Preferences on the menu These are the prefer ence pages Project The root folder for the synoptic hierarchy Display Grid and zoom settings for new displays To change the settings for the current display use the View Settings e Consistency OpNom setting for the Consistency Checker The consistency checker verifies that the text of labels conforms to OpNom Used OpNom language Determines which language dictionary to use in addition to the OpNom dictionary English words in the selected dictionary will not be flagged by the consist ency checker Used OpNom check Toggles the ESA Annex to the OpNom on off Data Source Context setting for the data
153. ext Clip Indicator Clip Length ZU Clipping Context Label Far USS User Manual 175 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor The Auto Text property has three possible settings OFF The label text is not taken from the TM CONTEXT The label text is taken from the TM as specified with the Context property BASENAME The label text is taken from the TM as specified with the Context property This set ting is different from CONTEXT only if the Context property is set to Pathname For the CONTEXT and BASENAME settings note that the label text from the TM is copied into the Label Text property at editing time and not updated dynamically at run time Further if the SCOE file is changed the label can be inconsistent with the SCOE TM value run a consistency check The Context property determines which part of the TM is copied in to the Label Text The Context drop down list contains the contexts defined in the Editor Preferences Clipping determines which part of the Label Text will be shown if the label is too small to contain all the label text 3 6 3 Data Field Data field can be created by dragging one or more TM from the System Configuration Browser on to an empty area on the display background The Field data formatting is described in section Field data formatting below The Data Source is described in section Data Sources below LCD elements are Data Fields using an LCD font In the Property Editor Appearance category Fo
154. fields C like format string to be implemented in USS USS User Manual 262 2006 11 08 17 01 Samples Chapter 5 Importing Foreign Display Formats ft oo e E m RR exl 5 Time Value axis label Domain Range axis la Standard format bel Tick label Tick label On or off standard format Dynamic behaviour of texts and shapes Dynamics of shapes Color size position can be dynamic Dynamics of texts Text is converted to In case of SOPSNAME usage dynamics are not data field converted Dynamics of subdraw Dynamic Symbol Symbol shown changes according to threshold ing USS User Manual 263 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 6 Localizing Displays For Different Languages 6 1 Introduction USS provides support for localizing displays into different languages The support includes the trans lation of textual element attributes To localize displays USS reads localization files that lie in the directory next to the displays Those localization files contain replacement mappings in the form key value where the key describes ex actly the attribute within an element that needs to be translated and the value contains the translated text The localization files can be generated automatically by a tool called uss localizer generator The translation itself must be done manually by a professional translator Localizations can exist for many different languages in parallel and are selected by the curren
155. format via its GUI 2 4 2 1 Lesson in making a display 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help alae B H E AE 319 9 QS I fe 9 Property Editor x lex Mdisplay i x display Ss 9 Appearance Background Color Background Symbol Library Background Symbol Name 9 Behaviour Show Execute Button L 9 Context Help URL Opsname Editor started with default empty display created three tool views open Synoptic Hierarchy Property Editor and Symbol Library This is an example of start up layout the editor saved basic layout and which tools are open from previous editor closing 2 Add anew display by selecting from menu FilelNew A new display is opened 3 Add a label by choosing from menu ElementlAddlLabel Click on label and edit text of label and resize the label by pulling the corner of the label o o o By Diplay o o o o The New display has a label with your added text USS User Manual 25 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 4 If Property Editor is not open open it by choosing ViewslProperty Editor Property Editor Open 5 In the Property Editor check the Label Text Autosize My Diplay The Label changes text size to match the size of the label 6 Click on the in the display area outside the
156. fter INDETERMINATE conversion to string CheckValve is used CLOSED IN TRANSITION OPEN a Examples red green f4a460 State names for predefined dynamic symbols in the USS library can be inspected as described in the section Pre Defined Dy namic Symbols 3 7 3 Dynamic Properties Dynamic properties are properties whose value is controlled by a data source The dynamic properties are listed in the section Supported Data Source Types above The screen shot below shows the icon for dynamic properties If the property is bound to a data source the icon becomes bright whereas unbound properties have a grey icon Example If the Height property is bound to a data source that varies the element will change its height at run time Height 313 width 24 A 23H Y ZU Dynamic properties the height property is bound to a data source 3 7 4 Expressions Expressions in the USS Editor support JFormula expressions JFormula is a library for evaluating mathematical expressions Mathematical expressions accept the following set of operators 2o where stands for the modulo operator and for the power operator Parenthesis to any level is supported The expression may contain variables as well as functions USS User Manual 202 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor 3 7 4 1 Operators Supported operators for expressions are divided into several different types e numerical boolean e string list
157. fulfills the system requirements as specified in the INSTALL file of the distribution archive 1 1 2 Installing the product To install USS into the target environment Unpack the distribution archive into a directory on the target host or central file server If the tar get directory is Sbasedir then the distribution unpacks into a directory basedir uss x y z where x y z are version numbers Change the working directory to S5basedir uss x y z Important The installation path may not contain any whitespace 2 Read the README file for general and latest information 3 Read the INSTALL file for detailed installation instructions 4 Doone of the following e Change the PATH environment variable settings to include basedir uss x y z bin into the search path for executables Alternatively create symbolic links to the programs in the bin directory to a directory that is already on the search path e g usr local bin 5 Check ownership of files All files under basedir uss x y z shall be owned by root By USS User Manual 1 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 1 Welcome to USS Installation and Getting Started default USS does not create or modify files under basedir Therefore it is possible to install and use USS on a read only mounted filesystem 1 1 3 Installing platform independent version Note This section only applies if you are using the platform idependent version of USS 1 Install USS as described in the
158. g Set as Default Affected element properties are listed in the table below Note that if an element is created when another element is selected then the new element will get the size of the selected element and not the set default size Table 3 2 Element Properties with Default Capability Property Saved as default for FillStyle Fill colour and style Shapes Buttons Meters TextStyle Font face and colour Label ComboBox CommandList Field Input Field Rotation Label Buttons Field AutoWrap ShowUnit ShowlIndicators Unit Field TextStyle BorderColor Height Width TickIndicator LabelStyle FieldStyle Fonts StartAngle SweepAngle DrawAsCircle Shapes are Arc Rectangle Polygon and Ellipse Meters are TankMeter Elliptic LinearTickMeter and Thermometer 3 5 Using The Symbol Library The Symbol Library contains a number of pre defined IDAGS compliant symbols in categories 3D USS User Manual 170 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Graphics Communication Communications Computers Electrical Events Fluid General Groups Logic Mechanical Misc Modes Radiation Monitoring Robotics Sensors Station Modules Tasks and USS Symbols can be dragged onto the display by clicking the symbol holding down the right mouse but ton dragging the symbol to the display and releasing the right mouse button Note that multiple sym bols can be selected by holding down the Shift key during selection
159. hapter 5 Importing Foreign Display Formats CONS Raw e zen ven Innen nen a zen le een Bee 1 ven Dennen 1 moss Peste e O en pen le Horizontal controller graph USS User Manual 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 5 Importing Foreign Display Formats GWDU Object USS Object Comment Dials with history Elliptic meter graph Dial 360 graph Analog clock graph ee pasen e a graph a Diese Jm mee Im Meses Iren Leen ven a zen ii ee e CORN mese USS User Manual 261 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 5 Importing Foreign Display Formats 5 4 1 2 Conversion of GWDU Attributes GWDU attributes are the formatting details of GW DU display objects The following table lists for all GWDU attributes the way of conversion into USS properties In case of special handling a comment explains the details Table 5 2 GWDU attributes conversion to USS properties Text font Lucida sans Lucida Will be translated in a best fit manner Lucida typewriter Text size Font size or bounding Depending on source definition box Text format bold ital Text format bold ital ic underline color ic underline color Text rotation Steps of 90 degrees al lowed Solid or dashed All non solid types are converted to dashed Filling Fill color and line color Depending on usage of edge in fill status Context features of graphs Number of samples to Sample based graph in opposite to time based be shown Format of data
160. he Print is printed on the configured printer with a banner page first 6 In the editor select from menu FilelPrint Preview USS User Manual 23 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Print Preview Print Close 505 Examp le Display Linn anad D Unnamed 05 primigd pen 208 E C 126 25 Dr3 by urz The Print Preview dialog shows the expected print layout This concludes the lesson in the USS Editors printing mechanishm 2 4 Making a Display This tutorial section explains the preparations needed in order to run both USS executor and USS edit or After this it gives a short tutorial on USS editor which shows how to create a new ground ops Satmon like display the converting of GWDU ground displays in batch operation and how to check GWDU displays for consistency It finishes with a tutorial on USS executor which explains how to connect and disconnect a display shows direct commanding of FWDU displays shows a GWDU dis play aswell as imported Satmon displays samples and PCS display samples and shows the command ing via MCS Tools 2 4 1 Introduction This lesson will go through the a basic display in the USS Editor You shall work with the following subjects 1 Making of a display 2 Adding elements USS User Manual 24 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 3 Previewing a display 2 4 2 Making display The USS Editor can make display in the USS xml
161. hese are displays in Dataviews Gipsy format designed for execution on ground facilities This chapter describes how displays in one of these formats can be converted to USS displays so that they can be edited and executed with the USS editor and executor General Guidelines f converting extracted displays from another system i e GWDU into USS format use new empty temporary directories for conversion output Do not do any manual conversions under the uss project directory If Adding new uss displays from external source e g GWDU conversion output to MDB first copy files to uss project directoy Be careful to use the right directory names and file names both must map to valid MDB path and enditem names 5 2 Importing PCS PREP Displays This section describes how PCS PREP displays are imported and converted to USS format TBD 5 3 Importing PWS FWDU Displays This section describes how PWS FWDU displays are imported and converted to USS format The import of FWDU displays involves four steps 1 Extracting the FWDU displays from MDB 2 Generate XML SCOE files containing all referenced data if not yet available 3 Converting XBM images to PNG format 4 Converting the Sammi ASCII format to USS format USS User Manual 254 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 5 Importing Foreign Display Formats General Guidelines If converting extracted displays from FWDU format into USS format use new empty temporary directories for c
162. hoose Window gt Undock in the executor The selected display is opened in an external standalone window Untitled COL Go Home MCE FIIE3 File Navigate Options Window Help BM Di 4 3 15 Docking Windows 4 3 15 1 Prerequisites e At least one window must have been undocked 4 3 15 2 Docking Windows Undocked windows which are displays which have been opened in an external standalone window can be docked back into the executor Either a single display can be docked back or all undocked win dows can be docked back into the executor But there s no multiple undocking though 4 3 15 2 1 Docking a Single Window You can dock a single selected undocked window back into the executor To dock a single window e Select the undocked window Choose Window Dock in the undocked that is external standalone display Untitled COL Go Home MCODIUE File Navigate Options Window Help EE za Dock Ctrl D al Symbols The undocked window 1s docked back into the executor USS User Manual 231 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor 4 3 15 2 2 Docking All Windows You can dock all undocked windows back into the executor To dock all windows Choose Window gt Dock All in the executor All undocked windows are docked back into the executor 4 4 Display Interaction 4 4 1 Showing Tooltip for Element 4 4 1 1 Showing Tooltip for Element You can see tooltips associated with the element You ca
163. i Grid draw colour Default grid colour j Display width Default display width when creating anew display k Display target system Default display target system when creating anew display l Display height Default display height when creating anew display USS User Manual 44 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial m Display back ground colour Default display back ground colour when creating anew dis play 4 Click on the Consistency category 5 Project Consistency Display Used OpNom language UK English 7 SE 3 Data Source Used OpNom check OpNom with ESA 7 TN Import Run OpNom check 5 Database 3 MDEB General MDB CDU MDB CCU MDB sCOE Settings for Consistency Checker The consistency category contains the following properties a Used OpNom language The language to use while spell checking in the consistency check er b Used OpNom check The OpNom standard to use while checking in the consistency checker c Run OpNom check Wether or not to run OpNom checking in the consistency checker 5 Click on the Data Source category 5 Project Data Source I3 Display Consistency Context list Opsname 5 Data Source 5 Import YDaabase Context defaur Opsname v 5 MOB General 5 MDB CDU 4 MDB CCU MDB SCOE Settings for Default Data Source Type and Shown List of Data Source T The Data Source category contains the following properties a Context List The list of con
164. ial E USS Display Editor 2 6 0 file Edit View Tools Element Window Help sieliai 6 e m al gt ia 5 Falsies e Ta aioe erron seating Cl ivo d Property Editor x PZ ees display 1 x display 1 BEBE 9 Appearance Background Color C R 238 238 Background Symb Background Symb Le Behaviour Show Execute Button C Context Help URL Opsname Source Source MOB CU Co Source MOB CU Int Source MOB CU Ma Source MOB CU Pa Source MOB CU 5c Source MDB CU Ye Source MOB Eleme Editor started with default empty display created three tool views open Property Editor 2 Open the System Configuration Browser E System Configuration Browser x OPS View Ground Commands e e L7 AUTO e L7 CCSDS e L7 COLCC e EJ CONF ancel Arch Retrieval 1 Downlink File e EJ INIT o EJ INITIALISE e 7 MCS e L7 OB e L7 OFT e L7 PERFORM e E RED o L7 RTGR e L7 RTGRPH gt cJ SEND USS User Manual 76 2006 11 08 17 01 6 7 8 Chapter 2 Tutorial The System Configuration Browser is shown Shift the System Configuration Browser to OPS View Ground Commands using the view select or on the right Browse to the End item Cancel_ Arch Retrieval and select it Use the mouse and left click and hold on the end item and drag it to the open display MH EEN T AP System Configuration Browser x l dis
165. imal AutoScale xsd boolean KeepAspectRatio xsd boolean InputField element Columns xsd integer element TextStyle TextStyle element SimpleTeleCommandParameter SimpleTeleCommandParameter Element Label element element element element element element element element element element element by Element Test 3 uec Jy TextStyle TextStyle AuUtoOSTZze X Sxedsboolesrm Fy Rotation RHotatronEnum LabelFor ElementOrRef AutoText Mode 4 OFF CONTEXT COIDextcb EOE 2 Length xsd integer Clipping OFF LERTT Clrpindrcstor text Ak BASENAME RIGHT P Limit values must be parseable as Java Number objects reference Limits element howCautrlornbrmrit 4 attribute class i text ly Eext 7 element HighCautionLimit attribute class text text element LowWarningLimit attribute class text text element HighWarningLimit attribute class text text element LowOffScaleWarningLimit attribute class text text element HighOffScaleWarningLimit attribute class text text element DeltaCautionLimit attribute class text text element DeltaWarningLimit attribute class text text element ExpectedValue text LinearTickMeter TickMeter LineGraph element ExpirationPeriod xsd nonNegativeInteger element ExpirationSamples xsd nonNegativeInteger element ValueMarkerEnabled
166. ion H 5 Import l 5 Database CU issue o 4 MDB General CU revision o O MDB CDU MDB CCU Connection Properties 3 MDB CCU MDB SCOE The MDB CCU category contains the following properties a Cu path The CU path to use with CCU b Cuname The CU name to use with CCU c Cuversion The CU version to use with CCU d Cu issue The CU issue to use with CCU e Curevision The CU revision to use with CCU 11 Click on the MDB SCOE category 5 Project MDEB 5COE 5 Display SID o 5 Consistency File path fhome uss Perforce us 5 Data Source 5 Import CU internal version 3169823381 Ti Database Default Settings for SCOE File 5 MDB General MDB CDU MDB CCU C MDE scoE The MDB SCOE category contains the following properties a SID The System Id SID of the SCOE to use b File path The File path to the SCOE file Shown in the category is also the SCOE internal CU version 12 Click on the browse button to change SCOE file USS User Manual 48 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Choose file Look In n E il Sec iEJRECA Mission DIIMMY MISSION BS CCU Q TEST DISTR V4 D 0d 6 D o CCU 268456077 operational configuration 0 consistency date 11255414 CCU 278561597 consistency date 113402365900008 Dec 2005 06 34 e CCU 278561660 operational configuration D consistency date 11546008 APM Mission MASTER 12 CCU MCS AIV V6 D 1 029 Sep 2005 08 32 5 APM Mission MASTER D CCU M
167. ion MASTER source MOB System Tree Internal Version source MOB System Tree Version de Source MOB version MLS2412 CoS626 Target System MCS Le o Dimensions Height GOU Width ao o Information Description Title APM COL CC MCS GPS CONFIG STMHOPTICS Log Insert Mew Change Entry Add New Log Ent Select Change Entry UL D e WEE Selected Change Author USS Selected Change Comment Automatic import af GWOU display Selected Change Date Filo Selected Change Revision LO 6 Close the imported GWDU display 7 Now import a PCS display with path USS INSTALL DIR examples import pcs xml Col Cabin FanAssemblies ACT xml USS User Manual 35 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial D ink Jaare Cabin Fan Assembly 1 Cabin Fan Assembly 2 3 Col Cabin Smoke Detector 1 xml Sabi Stee Col Cabin Smoke Detector 2 xml 2 VICE harduira A VE hardwire 5 COL CAUTION AND WARNING VIC vm 5 Col CDA 1 and Heater Control VTCIT xml i Col CDA 1 and 2 Heater Control VTC2 xml 5 Col CDA 1 and valve Control vVTCT xml FOU 1 ov Gunea FO 2 Dov udaa Cute Mur 23 SSPCS Pr Duda Num 23 SR E Par 5 Col CDA 1 and Valve Control VTC2 xml File Name Col Cabin Fan amp ssemblies ACT xml Files of Type PREP displays C xmb 8 Click open to open display I USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help sisls s ala 8 e elei alla Tu all sl else Delai e
168. ion dialog 3 2 2 2 Editor View Menu Item The following operations are available from the View menu by toggle a view is meant If view is open it is closed and vice a versa System Configuration Browser Toggles the System Configuration Browser tool view e Synoptic Hierarchy Toggles the Synoptic Hierarchy tool view e Symbol Library Toggles the Symbol Library tool view Property Editor Toggles the Property Editor tool view View Settings Toggles the View Settings tool view USS User Manual 158 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Consistency Results Toggles the Consistency Results tool view Toolbar Sub menu Toolbar for adding removing toolbars Refresh Refresh of open views 3 2 2 3 Editor Tools Menu ltem The following operations are available from the Tools menu some operations are inactive if they are not feasable Preview Display Opens the Previewer for currently selected display Open Display in Executor Opens the Executor for currently selected display save needed Consistency Check Executes a consistency check for currently selected display opens Consist ency Results on errors e Run Batch Operation Open the dialog for executing batch operations Find Parameter Open dialog for selecting an end item to search for in project displays in project root folder 3 2 2 4 Editor Element Menu ltem The following operations are available from the Element menu some operations are
169. k database item s for edit Done MDB Browser is done locking the display 15 Click button Close in MDB Browser 16 Close the open display selecting from menu FilelClose Open Synoptic Hierarchy by selecting from menu ViewlSynoptic Hierarchy USS User Manual 140 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Synoptic Hierarchy d x EI Open Displays o C hame uss uss project 7 lib o 1 Cpu 315330113 o L7 APM o CT COMMON TEST SUPP o E GRD DATA vw 2 uss vw L7 EDITOR o C MANUAL TESTS ES MDBTEST uss 7 AUTOMATIC TESTS o DISPLAYS o 7 MDBIO oC EXECUTOR Displayl uss Display2 uss i i y fi i uf Synoptic Hierarchy shows the project files 17 Browse to the saved display in the project folder via the Synoptic Hierarchy path lt uss project directory gt lt CU_DIRECTORY gt APM COMMON_TEST_SUPP GRD_DATA US S EDITOR MANUAL TESTS MDBTEST 18 Right click on project display MDBTEST uss and choose from pop up menu Open display USS User Manual 141 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 3 Property Editor E Synoptic Hierarchy x o E Open Displays home ussruss praject lib o t Cpu 316330113 o C APM o CT COMMON TEST SUPP o CT GRD DATA vw L5 USS vw L7 EDITOR o cA MANLIAL TESTS ES MDBTEST uss 7 AUTOMATIC TESTS o L7 DISPLAYS o CT MDBIO o 7 EXECUTOR ES Displayl uss ES Display2 uss Display is reopened 19 Add a
170. key uss toolbar editor element toolbar yalue 2 0 21 a entry key uss toolbar editor zoom toolbar yalue 4 0 21 z gt Zentre key uss toolbar editor transform toolbar yvalue 1 0 21 Z gt Zentre key uss toolbar editor Llayout toolbar value 0 0 Zl Z gt Zentre key uss toolbar editor layers toolbarc value 5 0 Z1 gt Zentre key uss view tabscrolling value false gt Zentre key uss view tabplacement value North gt Line 1 Col INS NORM uss config The Kate Editor shows the content of the xml formatted uss config file for the USS system The Kate editor contains features for context highlighting Browse down to see the uss properties they can be changed manually by editing via Kate USS User Manual 118 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 3 Close the Kate editor again 4 Opening the KXML editor and browser to the 2HOME DIRECTORY uss USS VERSION directory Here open the file uss config ZS Proc Instruction version TU encoding UTF 8 amp properties amp amp root map a node map 5 amp node map o amp node map amp node The KXML Editor shows the content of the xml formatted uss config file for the USS system The XML tree hierarchy is shown on the left and the content of the selected node on the right where the content can be edited 5 Browse in the XML tree hierarchy to the node properties root node node node node
171. l 234 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor Element Properties CheckValve2 VALUE FLUID Data Source Type Expression if state c 5 then OPEN else if state lt 0 then IN_TRANSITION else if state lt 5 then CLOSED else INDETERMINAT E Formatted Value Raw Value Engineering Value Engineering Unit Type Any Output Engineering value Processing Status UNEN WN Acquisition Status UNKNOWN Monitoring Status UNKNOWN Delta Monitoring Status UNKNOW Soft Limit dower Soft Limit upper Hard Limit dower Hard Limit upper Soft Limit delta Hard Limit delta Expected Value Acquisition Time Time Since Acquisition APID TM Packet Calibration Rule 4 Click Close 4 4 3 Showing Display Properties 4 4 3 1 Prerequisites Display must be open and selected 4 4 3 2 Show Display Properties USS provides several display properties including title author version and revison Display proper ties also include a display comment and change comments for each revision To get detailed information about a display 1 Select File gt Properties 2 Anon modal dialog appears with detailed information about the selected display USS User Manual 235 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor Display Information COL Synoptics Home Page COL Home Page MCD Tithe COL Synoptics Home Page Opsname colL Home Page MCD Filename nome cgsadmin APM FLTSYS OPS SYNOPTICS ROOT COL HOME uss s urce CU Consistency Dat
172. l colour of the meter i e the colour of the meter Shape Fill Style Defines the fill style background i e solid fill meter none no colouring of meter O NO 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Tick Color Color of ticks drawn Tick Indicator Color Color of tick indicator drawn Tick Indicator Tickness Tickness in pixels of tick indicatorin drawn Field Style Location of internal data field 1 e legend Meter Color Show Status The gauge fill colour changes to display data quality Meter Major Tick Frequency Placement of major larger ticks Meter Tick Base Placement of first major larger tick Meter Tick Unit Spacing between ticks spacing between major ticks will be Meter Major Tick Frequency x Meter Tick Unit Orientation Orientation of the meter gauge Field amp Label Font Fonts of field and label inside meter Field amp Label Font Color Colors of fonts of field and label inside meter Tick Label Font Font tick label inside meter Tick Label Font Color Colors of font tick label inside meter Meter Maximum Largest value shown in meter e Meter Minimum Lowest value shown in meter 3 6 10 2 Elliptic Tick Meter The elliptic tick meter is equivalent to the Linear Tick Meter except for one property and the appear ance i e drawn as an ellipse instead of a lineary scale Elliptic Tick Meter properties USS User Manual 193 2006 11 08 17 01 o Appearance Border C
173. laces a marker for every real value i e to indicate points that are not interpolated e Orientation Choose between Horizontal and vertical orientation of plot inside graph Expiration Box Choose method for defining expiration choose between Time how long time to keep samples values and samples how many samples values to keep And define in input field below the actual value A graph can be converted into a real time graph by setting the checkmark the LineGraph range axis auto move property A real time graph has a time based horizontal axis where the plot continues and scrolls to the left as times passes on even when no parameter update is received 3 6 7 2 Strip Graphs The property StripGraph LineGraph Weight can be used to set the relative height og the line graphs within the strip graph The property has no unit the relative height is set as the weight relative to the total weight for all line graphs in the strip graph Strip Graph properties e General Configure Graph Click to edit Select Sub Graph LineGrapht SUB Graph Weight DU Strip Graph Properties in Property Editor The Strip Graph element has several unique properties e Configure Graph Click mini button to edit main strip graph opening dialog with a sub set of line graph properties e Select Sub Graph Control sub graphs line graphs change ordering with up down arrows select sub graph with drop down combo box and press mini button to edit c
174. lay by selecting from menu FilelSave Type in file name Display2 uss USS User Manual 84 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Save In uss project e ES lib A Unnamedi uss File Name Diisplavl uss Files of Type USS displays C uss us Save Cancel Save dialog is shown 10 Click OK to save dialog to save display the second display I USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help OOCOANAOCAGE Ira e e e Te e Elo a a ais s gj a a m home uss uss project Displayluss x 1 j fhome uss uss project Display2uss x Display 1 Display 2 Cancel Arch Retrieval VAR FOR UPLOAD FILE Downlink File l Second display saved 11 Open tool view Synoptic Hierarchy USS User Manual 85 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Synoptic Hierarchy amp Synoptic Hierarchy d x o C Open Displays WW a No title assigned on hame uss uss praject Displayz2 uss Label6 212 Telecammandi Cancel Arch Retrieval o 2 Releasedlompound Label VAR FOR LIPLOAD FILE i inputFieldl VAR FOR UPLOAD FILE O 1 TelecCommandz Downlink File Label o C thome uss uss project Ei lib E Displayl uss a Display2 uss ES MyDisplay uss In the top of the Synoptic Hierarchy shown un docked the two display with their respective la bel are shown In the bottom the project folder is shown containing the two saved di
175. lay by selecting from menu FilelSave Save dialog is opened where you can enter dis play file name USS User Manual 31 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Save display as save I JE lib File Name IMyDisplay uss Files of Type USS displays uss e Save Cancel 16 Now try opening the display in the USS Executor select from menu ToolslExecutor Display is opened in the USS Executor which is the real execution application for the display CB USS Display Executor uss uss2 File Navigate View Options Window Help dele e e e BEE 84 44 40 IB I IP M 00 00 00 000 6 Untitled 6 Untitled O4Sep06 13 42 19 INFO Executor started D4Sep06 13 42 24 INFO Opening display home uss uss project MyDisplay uss m msot KW This concludes the lesson in the USS Editors docking mechanishm USS User Manual 32 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 2 5 Import existing displays The USS Editor can import displays from the following formats l 2 3 4 Imp Old USS display versions 1 2 3 mostly used during development FWDU displays GWDU displays NASA PCS displays orted display definitions become USS displays meaning that they will have the USS XML based file format and the uss file extension The imported displays cannot be exported back into the legacy display formats 2 5 1 Lesson in importing a display l Start by openning the editor via installed ic
176. lect Line Graph e Leave line graph window open In the display click on Pwr Off command button Click Execute button in the bottom of the display Watch command feedback in response panel Pwr changes to Off Fan Speed drops to 0 rpm Watch line graph changing value 2 19 3 3 Show GWDU display Open APM COL CC MCS OPS CONFIG SYNOPTICS MCS DOWNLINK STAT gwdu to show updated telemetry Click TM Packet Status button e Show monitoring e Show display navigation e Show parameter properties 1 Right click on parameter USS User Manual 149 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 2 Inthe popup dialog select Properties 3 Click Close e Show display search for selected paramter Right click on parameter nthe popup dialog select Find Parameter In Other displays e Click Close 2 19 3 4 Show commanding via MCS Tools Choose Options Preferences e Select Commanding in the tree structure on the right Check Enable Commanding e Uncheck Direct Commanding n Command Target select or enter Manual Stack mcs cc 3 Click OK e Start MCS Tools Task Selector gt Onboard Commanding e In MCS Tools select Options gt Preferences Set remote commanding to Manual Stack mcs cc 3 e Select CFA1 Deactivation and Execute e Select row in manual stack Enable Activate e Select CFAI Activation and Execute e Select row in manual stack Enable Activate 2 19 3 5 Show imported Satmon display samples
177. lected library USS User Manual 174 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Synchronize Libraries in MDE En c sun MDB Library Sync Dialog NB The Display MDB Browser located under editor menu FileeMDBIMDB Browser cannot be used to handle symbol library MDB actions 3 6 Elements Advanced Properties This section describes specific properties and handling of the elements The purpose is not to describe all elements types and their properties but rather to answer frequently asked questions Please refer to Working with elements for a complete list of the element types 3 6 1 The Display The Target System is described in section Target system and DQI style The Display Description appears in the Display Report The Display Description can be html as shown in the screen shot below e Information Description zhtml h12My displayeihd1 lt html Title My display 3 6 2 Label The label text can be edited directly on the display by double click the label The changes are accepted by pressing Enter and reverted by pressing Escape When TM is dragged onto a display a label and data field is created The label is associated with the field This association binding can be changed with the Behaviour Label For property of the label When the label is associated with a field the properties in the screen shot below can be used to change the text that the label shows and clipping of the text e Behaviour Auta T
178. lecting lock for edit this will also synchronize the selected displays Results of Lock for edit action on a display n MDB The display end item is locked to the database user This results in nobody else being able to lock it and only the person who locked the display in the first place can submit an updated display unlocking it in doing so Locally on the file system An updated version display is copied to the file system placed appro priately in project root folder and the display file is changed to read writable for edit 3 8 2 Exporting Displays to the MDB The Editor can export USS displays to the MDB Note Only displays locked for edit can be exported to the MDB 3 8 3 Adding a New Display to the MDB When adding a new display to the MDB first ensure that the MDB configuration is correct refer to USS User Manual 207 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Preferences and take care of the CU Version setting which is important when adding displays to the MDB The editor will on submitting check for the following MDB naming constraints Display names can be a maximum of 16 charactersin MDb notation filenames must be in uppercase and filenames cannot containt a minus Do the following steps to add a new display to the MDB 1 Create the new display 2 Save the display to a location in the project folder equivalent to the MDB path Use only capital letters for the display name and no more than 16 cha
179. lement Tooltip T Location coordinate Y from tap 0 ta bottom Property Editor showing properties for a label USS User Manual 166 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor The top line in the Property Editor shows the element type and name The three buttons are used for sorting the properties toggling between category and flat list view and for toggling the bottom de scription pane on and off Categories can be folded and unfolded by clicking the handle icon next to each category title The Property Editor has different in line fields for setting the properties Edit field e Drop down box e Check box e Button popping up a custom dialog Insert Add or Remove button changing the fields of the Property Editor e Read only properties such as Element type shown their property name in grey Database icon for dynamic properties Properties for the Command button element in the Command category are entered as a text string Note that the Editor does not perform any check on the correctness of the command string entered 3 4 3 Selecting Elements An element on a display is selected by clicking it with the left mouse button Use the Synoptic Hierarchy to e To select an element that is covered by another element e To select the labels on a button Multiple elements are selected by dragging a selection rectangle around them see figure below or by holding down the Shift key while clicking with the left mouse button
180. ls menu description Element Display element manipulations Click for Element menu description USS User Manual 157 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor e Window Window zooming and navigation Click for Window menu description Help Help menu Click for Help menu description 3 2 2 1 Editor Edit Menu Item The following operations are available from the Edit menu some operations are inactive if they are not feasable Undo Undos the latest edit in current display Redo Redos the latest undo in current display Copy Copies current element selection to clipboard Cut Cuts current element selection to clipboard e Paste Pastes content of clipboard to current display Duplicate Duplicates current element selection in current display e Set Element as Default Sets current selected element as default for new elements Delete Delete current element selection Button Edit Sub menu for button release press look editing e Select Invert Inverts the current element selection non selected becomes selected and vice a versa e Select All Selects all elements in current display e Select All of Same Type Selects all elements of same type in current display e Select All of Same Depth Selects all elements of same depth depth property in current display Focus to Property Editor Opens focuses to the Property Editor showing properties for currently selected elements Preferences Open the preferences configurat
181. lues Data set Click button to edit domain data source Mode set to Data set Rotate Tick Label If checked Tick label is rotated Auto Move If checked Graph will move automatically USS User Manual 185 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor e Always show Zero If checked Graph will always show the zero on the axis e Automatic Range If checked Graph will change the range of the axis to keep values Upper Range Upper limit of axis Automatic Range unchecked Lower Range Lower limit of axis Automatic Range unchecked Line Graph Gridline properties General Legend Gridline Domain Axis Range Axis Vertical Gridline tee OO Colour C R 204 G 204 B 255 CCCCFF m Width 1 0 Horizontal Gridline mi ele OO Colour C R 204 G 204 B 255 CCCCFF Width 1 0 Line Graph Gridline properties in Graph dialog Line Graph Gridline Tab properties USS User Manual 186 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Vertical Gridline Box Style solid dashed and dotted colour and line width can be defined for vertical gridlines Horizontal Gridline Box Style solid dashed and dotted colour and line width can be defined for horizontal gridlines Line Graph Legend properties General Legend Gridline Domain Axis Range Axis Show Legend Legend Styles Label Style Style Example Field Style Style Example Unit Style Style Example Legend Layout Ho of Sections 1 Field Columns 6 Field Deci
182. mals Line Graph Legend properties in Graph dialog Line Graph Legend Tab properties e Show Legend If checked legend will be shown drawn USS User Manual 187 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor e Legend Styles Box Click buttons to edit label field and unit text styles respectively e Label Color Click button to edit label colour in legend No of Sections Sets number of section the legend fields are put into Field Columns Defines how many columns the fields uses i e how many numbers Field Decimals Of the columns above field decimals defines how many of them are used for decimal part of field value Line Graph General properties General Legend Gridline Range Axis Title LineGraph Background Color _1R 255 G 255 B 255 FFFFFF Plot Background Color R 255 G 255 E 255 FFFFFF Step Curve Show Value Marker l t2 Horizontal Orientation Vertical Expiration Time Method O Samples Period ms 2200000 Line Graph General properties in Graph dialog USS User Manual 188 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Line Graph General Tab properties Title Title of graph in display Background Color Defines background colour of graph Plot Background Color Defines plot background colour of graph i e background of curves draw ing area e Step Curve If checked graph are drawn in step i e non continuously e Show Value Marker If checked graph p
183. meter E Height 15 Show 3D Effect Pa Width 35 A 41 1 Y 1595 Valve Properties in Property Editor The Pipe has some unique properties as valves see property Fluid e Diameter Pipe diameter i e size of drawn pipes e Show 3D Effect Draw Pipe with 3D effect 3 6 12 Input Field Input Fields can be used give an input to the system while the synoptic display is executing Computa tion can refer to input fields and use them as arguments in their computation Input Field properties e General Farameter Command None Lg Parameter Command Parameter Input Field Properties in Property Editor The Input Field has some unique properties and can refer to a command in same display acting as in put to that command e Parameter Command Reference to command in other element in current display e Parameter Command Parameter Parameter in above command 3 6 13 File Chooser File Chooser is an extension of Input Field It can be used to set a file name as command parameter to the Input Field To select a file open a file browser by clicking the small button at the right side of the Input Field and browse to the file that name should be set as parameter File Chooser properties Absolute Path Set this flag to determine that the absolute path and file name instead of file name only will be set as parameter File Filter Define file filter s that will be added to the file browser A file filter is a pair of exten sion e g
184. min prj uss main examples uss fwdu APM FLTSYS OPS SYNOPTICS_ROOT COL_HOME uss Ki Upd Perf s Not Connected EE USS User Manual 220 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor The following table lists all four possible status indicator and the corresponding states of data sources in the display Table 4 1 Indication of Acquisition Status for Status of Data Sources Status Indicator Status of Data Sources Status indicator is not displayed at all Display contains no data sources Status indicator is grey For each data source in the display the status is not monitored Status indicator is green At least one data source is in limits and no data source has a caution soft nominal or warning danger limit violation Status indicator is yellow At least one data source has a caution a soft nominal limit violation and no data source has a warning danger limit violation Status indicator is red At least one data has a warning danger limit vi C olation 4 3 Window Handling 4 3 1 Saving Window Layout 4 3 1 1 Prerequisites e At least one display must be open otherwise the menu item is disabled 4 3 1 2 Saving Window Layout You can save the layout of all displays including size and position so that the window layout can be restored later To save window layout 1 Choose File gt Save Layout As 2 In the File chooser dialog select the folder in which you w
185. n OK to change data source 21 Open previewer from menu ToolslPreviwer USS User Manual 115 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial The created Elliptic Tick Meter is previewed 22 Use the slider at the bootom of the open dialog to simulate values given to the data source and the effect on the meter USS User Manual 116 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial IC An USS Editor Preview Untitled File Preview 4 en Ellip Tick Meter 9 85 d ssm n ww O Preview started 5 Sep 2006 at 09 41 41 Slider Index 64 The indicator moves as the slider 1s moved 2 15 Change USS Properties File The USS package feature a common configuration system which is located in the home folder in the folder uss xUSS VERSION EX uss 2 6 0 2 15 1 Lesson in USS properties The USS Editor and Executor use Data Quality Indicator definition to give information about the state of the data being processed the lesson assumes the XML editor KXML editor is installed as well as the Kate KDE editor 1 Opening a file browser to the 2HOME DIRECTORY uss USS VERSION EX uss 2 6 0 directory Here open the file uss config you might need to change file filtering to All Files USS User Manual 117 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 5 file home uss uss 2 6 0 Ko nqueror Location Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools settings Window Help preview data rep
186. n details 15 Select from drop down box ComboBox with text Select Symbol the expression symbol PI 16 Click in Expression field and type on keyboard plus key 17 Open the System Configuration Browser by clicking the button Select the path location Comms CTC1 Unit_Temp_DMC OPS View Onboard Telemetry USS User Manual 113 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial OPS View Onboard Telemetry ah o C ELB EI COMMS SE Controller Reach Stat DM Failure Stat DMC Prim Current A DMC 3 Prim Current B DIM C Pwr A Stat DME Pwr B Stat OMC 53er voltage Stat OMEC 1lnit Temp DMC e 7 CTC2 e 7 EPL e 7 RFP e 7 VCR1 e 7 VCR2 e CH VDPU 18 Click button Add followed by button Close Details for Computation lo EA Expression F CTCI Unit Temp OME Select Symbol Select Construct e Select Functian la Label and rectangle are selected 19 In the data source dialog set the Unit to deg C USS User Manual 114 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Context Name Unit Data Type Opsname degres C Float E Remove Data Source Type 3 External Data Source Computation Details for Computation Expression Pl CTC1_Unit_Temp_OMt Selec Symbot e Seea Construct x erea Function e E Evaluation Expression Valid Unit degres L mele e Name Expression Unit is changed the unit is a textual property of the data source 20 Click butto
187. n turn tooltips globally on or off In synoptic displays USS shows the opsname for enditems as defined in the MDB Tooltips are available over data fields and in parameter properties dialogs To show tooltip for element Move mouse cursor over element Tooltip appears at mouse position To enable disable tooltips Choose Options Preferences Onthe tree structure on the left side select Tooltips e Uncheck checkbox before enable tooltips to disable tooltips Check checkbox to enable tooltips again USS User Manual 232 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor Preferences commanding Enable Tooltips 5 Tab Appearance D 5 snapshots 5 Reports 5 Import 5 Freeze Mode x Click OK It is not possible to configure the amount of time over which the tooltip is displayed 4 4 2 Showing Element Properties 4 4 2 1 Show Element Properties With show element properties you can get detailed information about TM TC elements USS provides a detailed information window on selection of display elements The window shows the static and dy namic properties of the according parameters e g parameter name pathname opsname current parameter raw value current parameter calibrated value USS also provides a telemetry parameter query debug popup To show element properties 1 Right click on any element e g telemetry parameter f e CTCUI CABIN TEMPI DMC in display COL Synoptics Home Page under examples
188. ndicators 4 6 6 1 Prerequisites e USS must be installed 4 6 6 2 Configuring Data Quality Indicators You can configure the visual appearance of data quality indicators DQI To configure data quality indicators 1 Edit uss properties file in basedir uss x y z etc with a text editor and set the corresponding property to the name of a DQI configuration file Different Data Quality Indicator DQI styles are chosen dependent On which target system the display is designed for Each pair of entries defines thea mapping file for one target system uss view dgistyle file S basedir etc pws_dgqistyle xml uss view dqistyle targetl PWS uss view dgistyle filel S basedir etc pws_dgistyle xml uss view dqistyle target2 PCS uss view dgistyle file2 S basedir etc pcs_dgistyle xml USS User Manual 252 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor uss view dqistyle target3 MCS uss view dqistyle file3 Sf basedir etc mcs_dgistyle xml Executor uses this file for rendering DQI s 4 6 6 3 See also Configure System Settings USS User Manual 253 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 5 Importing Foreign Display Formats 5 1 Introduction USS provides limited support for importing three different non USS display formats e PCS PREP These are NASA displays in XML format designed for execution on the PCS laptop e PWS FWDU These are ESA Columbus displays in SAMMI format designed for execution on the PWS laptop GWDU T
189. nitColors gt l SIATE DEFINITIONS gt Acquisition5tatus UNENUWN REQUESTED NOT MAINTAINED HOE SAGO RE NOT RECEIVED INVALID ACQUIRED DATA INTERRUPTION SIATIC Z gt lt MonitoringStatus states DISABLED IN LIMITS NOMINAL LIMIT VIOLATION NOMINAL LOW LIMIT VIOLATION NOMINAL _HIGH LIMIT VIOLATION DANGER LOW LIMIT VIOLATION DANGER HIGH LIMIT VIOLATION UNDEFINED UNENOWN lt DeltaMonitoringStatus states DISABLED LN LIMES DELTA NOMINAL LIMIT VIOLATION DELTA DANGER LIMIT VIOLATION UNDEFINED UNENUWN Z f se Of States in DQIStyle Elements Inclusron list example monitoring Drsabled Unknown Apply Style for Disabile Exclusion dist example monztoring Disabled Unknown Appiy Style for ali mon Wrloccaro example monitoring Apply Style for al monitoring states f Nominal 5 Style acquisition ACQUIRED DATA INTERRUPTION monitoring IN LIMITS Style acquisition 4CQUIRED DATA INTERRUPTION monitoring NOMIN amp L HIGH LIMIT VIOLA Style acquisition ACQUIRED DATA INTERRUPTION monitoring DANGER HIGH LIMIT VIULATI Style acquisition ACQUIRED DATA INTERRUPTION monitoring NOMINAL LOW LIMIT VIULATI A Style acquisition 4CQUIRED d mp mond tor ing DANGER _ LOW LIMIT Kai e B arri atat a ERI Lo Un UM UE aE NM mar aga NOMTNA ONT Line 30 Col INS NORM mcs daistvle xml Changing the values here will change the states used
190. nk Meter Properties in Property Editor The Tank Meter has one unique property otherwise the properties are the same as the linear tick meter except fewer e Fluid Color The Fluid can be predefined or a custom i e color Press mini button to open col or editing for custom fluid 3 6 11 Pipe Valve and CheckValve Pipes and valves can be used together to present a flow system However pipes and valves remain in dependent unconnected elements on the drawing surface A pipe can be positioned precisely using the cursor keys Valve and CheckValve can be assigned states INDETERMINATE CLOSED IN_TRANSITION OPEN These states can be set statically and or assign with a data source via the DataSource dialog Data source assigned to the valves state property must return Strings or enumerated values which cor respons to the states above Valve properties o Appearance Fluid Color 3 cusTOM FLUID el Modifier GENERIC T Three Way Valve L Valve properties in Property Editor The Valves have some unique properties e Fluid Color The Fluid can be predefined or a custom i e color Press mini button to open col or editing for custom fluid Modifier Graphical Symbol in valve symbolising usage Three Way Valve If checked the valve is three way instead of two way Pipe properties USS User Manual 196 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor o Appearance Fluid Color 21CUSTOM FLUID Lam o Dimensions Depth U Dia
191. ns imne the SCOR he iu idees ien ioca Eee edet aeter ew eu 119 DAF Check ConsIstelle EE 124 2 17 1 Lesson in checking display consistency eere 124 2 15 EE Ee ae Geen 131 2 18 1 Lesson in using the editor MDB interfacing eeeeeeeeeeereee 132 2419 CUI dg he 145 USS User Manual 1V 2006 11 08 17 01 USS User Manual 2 1D LO Preparati ome 145 2 192 ditoi TUONA T 146 2419 34 EXecilfot LULOR Al EE 148 SN E dte cH HD T 153 STe Modoc HOM EE 153 22rThe Bditot ere 153 3 2 1 Arranging Views and Tab Windows esee 154 32 2 BONOT EEN 157 3 9 Workine with DISDIAVS x25 tern oret Een 160 Sem Mern me Ee CMS 161 3 52 PREVIEWING Eeler Located DOREM 161 33 5 Tateet System and DOLDStvlIG ieu ean ip iuba etes pia ecu Mu cele 164 3 4 Workine with BIODIe nts tt 164 3 4 1 Adding and Deletitie Elements srren Ae 165 3 42 Editing Element Properties 1 2 oie ert eret te a ete it ou g ees Duis 166 34 3 5electing Elemen 22 0 5 oto Gabe nested Cede totus fup sema o esu Pu edits 167 244 EEN 168 34 5 Zbomie Tr and RT EE 168 3 4 6 Aligning and Distributing Elements eee 169 JAJ USMS te E e ME 169 34 8 Ee lee EE 169 349 Workttis with DEDLU EE 170 3 4 10 Changing the Element Default Values eeeeeee 170 2 2 50 smpg Thess Vimo LAD Gary eege 170 3 5 1 Pre Defined Dynamic Symbols esses eee 171 3 5 2 Creating New Libraries
192. nt property open the Pick a font dialog and select font LCD or LCD2 Data Fields properties o Appearance Field Data Autowrap L Field Data Formatting Field Data Text Horizontal Alignment a Field Data Text Vertical Alignment Fort Lucida Sans Typewriter Regular Font Color EE FO G 0 B 0 000000 Show Data Indicators Show Unit WW Data Field Properties in Property Editor The Data Field has several unique propeties Data Auto Wrap If checked the data field will wrap put multiple lines data which is too wide for the field Data Formating See below Data Text Horizontal Alignment Left Center or Right alignment of data text in field USS User Manual 176 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Data Text Vertical Alignment Bottom Center or Top alignment of data text in field Font The font to use for text Font Colour The colour to use for text e Show Data Indicators if checked the data field will indicate quality of incoming data e Show Unit if checked the data field show unit of attached data source 3 6 3 1 Field Data Formatting Data fields have the property Field data formatting which specifies the formatting of the data value in the field The format is specified using the printf style which will be well known to C program mers The format specifier has the following syntax flags width precision conversion The optional flags is a set of characters that modify the output format The se
193. nts that are designed to cause a result when selected command buttons navigation buttons and input controls See ID AGS Common Procedure Language Electronic test procedures with manual and automatic steps 286 2006 11 08 17 01 DDF Decoration Default size Display Display Element DJF DMS DN DocBook DQI DQM DRD E EAC ECSS Enditem Box USS User Manual Glossary Data Service Sub system Design Definition File Design Standard features of a window to allow closing resizing iconifica tion and movement See IDAGS During authoring displays are giving a default size That is their nor mal original size at which they look the best So resetting the size of a display back to default size displays it again 1 1 withouth any zoom grouped set of data and information contained within a window See IDAGS group of pixels assembled together to form an object e g labels symbols See IDAGS Design Justification File Verification and Validation Plan Test data Data Management System Discrepancy Note DocBook provides a system for writing structured documents using XML It is particularly well suited to books and papers about com puter software though it is by no means limited to them www docbook org Data Quality Indicator Data Quality Monitor Document Requirement Description ESA Austronaut Centre European Cooperation for Space Standardization www ecss nl 287 2
194. o be used to drag elements between displays and to inspect compound objects for their contents e Synoptic Hierarchy the file folder structure for the XML based USS displays files below the Project root folder This view can ve used to easily create navigation buttons by right click a dis play in the hierarchy and selecting Add Navigation to display Displays in the upper list are already open Click a display in this list to set focus to it The displays in the second list can be opened by right clicking and selecting Open Display 3 10 2 Consistency Check By selecting the Consistency check from the Tools menu the current display is checked against the current SCOE file A report is generated listing all inconsistencies e For all data sources Opsname SID and Pathname are checked if they match each other If the Ops name is found but the SID or Pathname does not match the data in the SCOE file then the SID or Pathname found in the SCOE file is proposed in the report The data source Unit is checked if it matches the data in the SCOE file The data source Type is checked If the data type is enum the data is checked if it contains all the statecodes in the right order e Computation data sources will be checked if they return any syntax errors Displays referenced by OpenDisplayCommand e g navigation buttons is checked if the display exists in the file system A labels that is associated with a field data source and is s
195. oggle xsd boolean element IsPressed xsd boolean element IsEnabled xsd boolean element CornerEnabled xsd boolean element Shape RECTANGLE OVAL FLAT element PressCommand CommandOrRef element ReleaseCommand CommandOrRef USS User Manual 270 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 7 Reference element PressedCompound Compound element ReleasedCompound Compound element Rotation RotatrionbBknum element FillStyle FillStyle element CornerFillStyle FillStyle Element CAGShape element Shapes attribute class lrnked l115t jy element Arc Arc element CAGShape CAGShape element Ellipse Ellipse element Polygon Polygon element Rectangle Rectangle by element Operation d UNION L SUBTRACT j INT RRSECT EXChUSIVE ORT diy Shape CategoryAxisProperties element AxisRange AxisRange element AutoRange xsd boolean element AutoRangeUpper xsd double element AutoRangeLower xsd double element StickyZero xsd boolean AxisProperties CheckValve Valve CloseDisplayCommand Command Color element red xsd nonNegativeInteger element green xsd nonNegativeInteger element blue xsd nonNegativeInteger element alpha xsd nonNegativeInteger ComboBox element VisibleRowCount xsd integer ValidInputMap element TextStyle TextStyle Element Command element Tooltip text Comman
196. ol Document A small graphic symbol that uses a simplified picture to denote a sys tem component state or function Examples pumps filters and en tire systems See IDAGS International Space Station Display and Graphics Standards Interconnecting Ground System International Space Station Defines all engineering tasks for a specific iteration with their associ ated developer initial estimate in ideal and real hours real estimation to complete and priority within this iteration Programming language in the C C family 289 2006 11 08 17 01 KIP Layout Load MCS MDB Menu MIN MIP MMI Mode MRB MTL N N A Navigation USS User Manual Glossary Key Inspection Point Layout means everything that changes the appearance of the executor and its loaded displays Which are the window size window position open and loaded displays status of tabbed mode tab position show hierarchy etc TODO Monitor and Control System sub system COL CC Mission Data Base a list of choices normally presented in a graphic form See IDAGS Minutes Mandatory Inspection Point Man Machine Interface Used to denote the current operational state of a system subsystem or device See IDAGS Material Review Board Master Time Line Not Applicable 290 2006 11 08 17 01 Navigation Button NCR Nickname O ODB OPM Opsname P P L PA PA S PAP Parameter Text Box PCE PCS PDR
197. olor Border Used Draw as Circle Label Text Meter Tick Indicator Meter Tick Label Style Shape Fill color shape Fill Style Start Angle cweep Angle Tick Color Tick Indicator Color Tick Indicator Thickness e Behaviour Field Style Meter Color Shaw Status Meter Majar Tick Frequency Meter Tick Base Meter Tick Unit o Dimensions e Fant Field amp Label Font Field amp Label Font Color Tick Label Font Tick Label Font Color e General Data Source o Information o Limits Domain Meter Maxirnurr Meter Minimum Chapter 3 Editor KIKI Let or Top BE Fo 6 0 B 0 000000 E e im 120 3l EE FO G0 B 000000 L 1525517 5 255 FFFFFF Disabled 3l LP Lucida Sans Typewriter Regular 0 MP0 5 0 B 0 000000 Lucida Sans Typewriter Regular U EE FO 5 0 B 0 000000 MeterDS 2 R 3l 50 Elliptic Tick Meter properties in Property Editor The Elliptic Tick Meter has some unique properties but otherwise the same properties as the linear tick meter except property Orientation e Draw as Circle Instead of drawing an ellipse a circle is drawn instead 3 6 10 3 Thermometer The Thermometer is equivalent to the Linear Tick Meter except for one property and the appearance i e drawn as a thermometer kelvin and degrees celcius drawn Thermometer properties 2006 11 08 17 01 Ke K USS User Manual 1 o Appearance Border Color Border Used Label Text Meter Tick
198. ome lt user gt uss project mcs for example APM COL CC MCS OPS CONFIG SYNOPTICS MCS DOWNLINK STAT uss 2 19 2 3 Checking GWDU display for consistency e Open APM COL_CC MCS_OPS CONFIG S YNOPTICS MCS DOWNLINK_STAT uss Choose Tools gt Consistency Check n the Consistency checker report displayed at the bottom double click line with error item item gets selected in display 2 19 3 Executor Tutorial This section gives a short tutorial on how to use the executor It shows how to connect to and discon nect displays from MCS It explains direct commanding from a FWDU display aswell as commanding via MCS Tools It explains how to show a GWDU display imported Satmon display and PCS display samples USS User Manual 148 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 2 19 3 1 Connecting and opening displays Choose Options MCS Connection to connect to MCS nthe popup dialog enter the correct connection data for service e g CIS and host e g localhost and port e g 7060 e Then click Connect Open Col Home display 2 19 3 2 Show direct commanding from FWDU display e Open APM FLTS YS OPS S YNOPTICS ECLSS CFA1 display Choose Options Preferences Enable direct commanding In the popup window select Commanding in the tree structure on the right side Check Enable Commanding Check Direct Commanding Click OK Right click in white box under Fan Speed nthe popup dialog se
199. on it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help Ga B mE S mo wh a d e La i A Property Editor x display i A x displays1 Ss 9 Appearance Background Color R 238 G 238 B 238 Background Symbol Library Background Symbol Name 9 Behaviour Show Execute Button 9 Context Help URL Opsname Editor started with default empty display created three tool views open Synoptic Hierarchy Property Editor and Symbol Library This is an example of start up layout the editor saved basic layout and which tools are open from previous editor closing Open import a GWDU display by selecting from menu FilelOpen The file open dialog is now open Browse via the open dialog to the display CMD QUEUES gwdu Remember to change File of Type to All Files CMD_QUEUES gwdu can be found under path USS INSTALL DIR examples import gwdu msc APM COL CC MCS OPS CONFIG S YN OPTICS MCS USS User Manual 33 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial n DR aelage E 4 PP ISS qwdu TN PP MCC H gwdu TN CMD STATUS gwdu 5AS CONTROL qwdu TN DB SERVER gwdu TN DOWNLINK STAT gwdu 5 PD 01 gwdu TN PD SBAND gwdu TN PP HOSC gwdu File Name CMD QUEUES gwdu Files of Type GWDU displays C gwuu The import display selected preview shown 4 Click open
200. on label to start inline editing of label it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help perma c oj 6 0 0 4 SIE 41 g a ja a sivila e a as sTu s ule su 5 o aT a eT Is e eis iis ts display a x i display 2 amp x Display 1 Ei o EN aCancel Arch Retrieval P VAR_FOR_UPLOAD_FILE DownlinkFile 5 Click on Display 1 background to select it B o B Bisplay 2 m s o s 6 Save display by selecting from menu FilelSave Type in file name Display1 uss USS User Manual 83 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Jaare EJ lib A Unnamedi uss File Name Diisplavl uss Files of Type USS displays C uss Save Cancel Save dialog is shown 7 Click OK to save dialog to save display 8 Use the mouse and left click on the second display background to select it it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help uI s mje a s uraIe e e s a Jee el m a a amp n a home uss fuss project Displayluss x de display 2 x Display 1 Display 2 Cancel Arch Retri eval VAR_FOR_UPLOAD_FILE DownlinkFile Second diaply is selected 9 Save disp
201. ontext Help URL psnarme 4nurce MOB source MOB CU Consistency Date source MOB CU Internal version Source MOB CU Name Source MOB CU Pathnarne source MOB CU Scope source MOB CU Version source MOB Element Configuration Source MOB Host source MOB Instance Source MOB Mission Source MOB System Tree Internal ver source MOB System Tree Version Source MOB Yersion Target System MCs F e Dimensions Height SEI Width aa e Information Description Title Log Insert New Change Entry Select Change Entry The Property Editor is undocked and can be moved around independently of the main applica tion on computers with multiple screens the view can be moved to another screen to better take advanced of the setup 3 Re dock the Property Editor by clicking with left mouse button on the dock icon in the undocked view The Property Editor will dock again USS User Manual 13 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help 2 ga ES m E moc EN a ATAJA Le i t Synoptic Hierarchy x 1 display 1 a x o J Open Displays amp No title assigned on display 1 fhome uss uss project J lib L Property Editor x r Symbol Library displays 1 Ss 9 Appearance Background Color R 238 G 238 B 238 Background Symbol Library Background Symbol Name 9 Behaviour
202. onversion output Do not do any manual conversions under the uss project direct Ory If Adding new uss displays from external source e g FWDU conversion output to MDB first copy files to uss project directoy Be careful to use the right directory names and file names both must map to valid MDB path and enditem names 5 3 1 Extracting FWDU Displays from MDB The first step to extract FWDU displays is to read the FWDU ASCII definition of each display from the MDB Prerequisites are e MCS CGS installation with MDB and MDA at a minimum e CCU version containing the FWDU synoptic display s to be extracted and all end items refer enced by the display s To extract the displays from CGS MDB proceed as follows uss fwdu extract sh bat OPTION c ccuVersion targetDir e OPTION Specify h for getting a complete list of available options Default extract is to process all displays of the specified CCU To extract only one display use the e option Default MDB connection is as guest to APM MASTER To connect to another MDB instance use the according options ccuVersion CCU internal version number of CCU where displays shall be retrieved from targetDir Directory where to store the finalized FWDU display files relative to USS installa tion directory or absolute path 5 3 2 Generating SCOE XML files All in the FWDU synoptic displays referenced data must be available for offline access These data are organized
203. onverting the FWDU ASCII definition to USS Format 256 USS User Manual Vi 2006 11 08 17 01 USS User Manual 25 4 Importing GW DU ET 256 5 4 1 GWDU to USS Conversion Details eeeeeeeeerer 256 6 Localizing Displays For Different Languages eese 264 6 heel ege EE 264 6 2 Translation WO KTIOW sisma ote usto bou ete E 264 6 3 Generating skeletons with the Skeleton Generator cccccecceecnecceeceeeeeeeeeees 264 02 UD PO eG AMID UCC eege 265 6 5 bormnat or ENY Ie VS ee dee de daos eed icta ios 265 WAR UCLC ee 267 TAs Menuetererences Tor tne CXC CULO ee cua as oua pe eie t e bet ed cannes 267 ox e Pu dion P1 267 Tiled NaN Gate EE 268 dul 97 NV le Ww Menue ee 268 7212 Optons MET os cup eacecmoe ei iota etes E 268 TAs Window Mene erste Ss ori pete asiste Seiuiuse cabot sateen asd bio etica elec 269 Tl Os I ICA 3 UU 269 71 2 2 ME Display Fil Format Ebene ee 270 A Example USS Configuration in MCS Environment eese eene 282 Waly USS Editor Patameiet ee 282 RN Executor Parameter EE 283 Gio Cin AM n cr 285 Rer Enea eo uM EUM M RUM ee 296 AlDrabencal MACK E 297 USS User Manual Vil 2006 11 08 17 01 List of Tables USS User Manual viil 2006 11 08 17 01 LdpetSvstemscand DOUS THES dte ne to ota a b ai PER Een ete tend 164 Element Properties with Default Capability eese 170 SC ON VELSIONG deu deat vn roa e
204. opup dialog click OK Edit display Choose File Save display Right click on display Select Export to MDB In the popup dialog click OK In the popup dialog click OK 2 19 2 1 3 Editing displays Creating Elements 1 e labels fields etc 1 Choose Elements gt Add 2 Select Label or Data Field Changing properties of elements 1 Right click on newly created element label data field etc USS User Manual 147 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 2 From the popup dialog select action you would like to perform e g align move order rotate or scaling Drag and drop an item from the system configuration browser onto the display Drag and drop multiple items from the system configuration browser onto the display 2 19 2 1 4 Previewing a display e Save current display by choosing File gt Save Choose Tools Preview Display Watch display open in a previewer the slider in the bottom of window can be used to see any dy namic contents Close previewer window 2 19 2 2 Converting GWDU ground displays as batch operation Choose Tools gt Run Batch Operation Click Browse and set source directory to lt USS base directory gt examples import gwdu Click Browse and set destination directory to home lt user gt uss project Click Convert The batch process starts Click Close After conversion Close and reopen synoptic hierarchy e Open a converted USS display in h
205. ort b MCS5220 system loq svstem loq 1 layout dat CGSB30 e ei user loq uss config uss layout o 10 Items 7 Files 15 8 MB Total 3 Directories Folder contains many files 1e log file the folder also contains the uss config file which contains the settings for USS 2 Opening the Kate editor and browser to the 2HOME DIRECTORY uss USS VERSION directory Here open the file uss config uss config Kate oi Q8 Q 4j 5 Jee sa eo IB z xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 zlD CTYPE properties SYSTEM properties dtd gt lt properties gt lt root gt map gt lt node nsme net map gt lt node name eads gt map gt lt node name space gt map gt lt node name uss gt map gt lt node name config gt imap gt lt node name Config gt lt map gt Zentre key uss view showsynopichierarchy value false z gt Zentre key uss view showconsistencychecker value false gt Zentre key uss view showsystemconfigurationbrowserc value false A Zentre key z uss view showlibraryeditor value false gt Zentre key uss view editor x yvalue 26 0 gt Zentre key uss view editor y value 11 0 gt Zentre key uss view editor width yalue 965 0 gt entry key uss view editor height yvalue 646 0 as Zentre key uss toolbar editor standard toolbarc yalue 3 0 21 Z gt Zentre key uss toolbar editor edit toolbar yalue 6 0 21 e Zentre
206. ot to run checker The SCOE file settings has been changed Select the puer f to run the consistency checker on Open Displays Displays All Displays Ai Displays Dat Bun Choose not to run 10 SCOE file is reloaded in the System Configuration Browser USS User Manual 123 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial i System Configuration Browser 7 x OPS View Onboard Telemetry hd i o L BLE o CH COMMS o OMS o 7 ECLSS cJ EDR o J EPDS o 77 EPM o J ETF o 77 ELITEF o c FSL o L PAYLOAD o L PL sa o L SOL o EJ SOLAR o 7 SYSTEM o EI TCS 2 17 Check Consistency The USS Editor can check the consistency of created displays against the configured SCOE file and there by save time for display developers 2 17 1 Lesson in checking display consistency 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon close all tool views USS User Manual 124 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help elei el xe m m o o ux z uM 3 amp gl A ei display1 x 2 Add a label menu ElementlAddlLabel Double click left mouse button to edit text inline and write text Label for check o o o gabel for check ri m o oO Label created and text changed 3 Adda TankMeter menu ElementlAddlTankMeter TankMeter created 4
207. ottips 5 snapshots 3 Reports 5 Import 5 Freeze Mode x 3 Change the settings e g Check or uncheck the checkbox to enable disable tooltips 4 Click OK 4 1 2 Exiting the Executor 4 1 2 1 Prerequisites e Executor must be running 4 1 2 2 Exiting the Executor To exit the executor 1 Choose File gt Exit 2 Executor exits The current window layout is saved and can be restored on the next run 4 1 2 3 See also e Starting the Executor USS User Manual 214 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor 4 2 Monitoring and Control Configuration 4 2 1 Connecting to System to be Monitored and Controlled 4 2 1 1 Prerequisites e Executor must be running 4 2 1 2 Connecting to System to be Monitored and Controlled To establish data connection with the system to be monitored and controlled 1 Do one of the following Choose Options gt MCS Connection Click the Not Connected button in the statusbar 9 USS Display Executor cgsadmin amp mcs ws 1 play g File Navigate View Options Window Help je eja oje e s e n ea an um an p 1 P M po 00 00000 6 COL Synoptics H 6 COL Synoptics Home Page COL Home Page MCD External Payload Olaugd6 03 57 48 INFO Executor started D14ug06 03 57 53 INFO Opening display home casadmin pr3j uss main examples uss fwdu APM FLTSYS PS SYNOPTICS_ROOT COL_HOME uss nn ab Ki
208. ow Zero Automatic Range Axis Range Upper Lower The Graph Dialog shows the domain tab for the Line Graph 8 Click on gridline tab USS User Manual 62 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial General Legend Gridline Domain Axis Range Axis Vertical Gridline svepa OUO Colour C R 204 G 204 B 255 CCCCFF m Width 1 0 Horizontal Gridline syte pashed Sid Colour C R 204 G 204 B 255 4CCCCFF Width 1 0 The Graph Dialog shows the grid line properties tab for the Line Graph 9 Change the horizontal and vertical grid colours to Brown from My Colours and click OK button USS User Manual 63 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Pick a Colour My Colours Swatches HSE RGB Green Light Pink Hot num Furpie Red Yellow Yellow Pale EN Midnight Blue Elue Light EN Red Dark Palegreen 2 EN 0137 EN 0138 BEN 0139 EN Cola Preview Grid colour are updated 10 Click on legend tab USS User Manual 64 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial General Legend Gridline Domain Axis Range Axis Show Legend Label Color Bi cO G 0 B 0 000000 No of Sections 1 Field Columns amp Field Decimals 2 The Graph Dialog shows the legend properties tab for the Line Graph 11 Click on general tab USS User Manual 65 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial General Legend Gridline Domain Axis Range Axis Title LineGraph Background Color R 255 G 255 B
209. play see above the new sym bol will appear in the Symbol Library New symbols can be used by dragging them to the display as any other symbol shipped with the Edit or By dragging a sub display to the display area a instance by reference is created To use the sub display by value right click the symbol and select Add Symbol Components to Display It is recommended to use the Symbol Library for images on the display instead of the image element as described in section Image 3 5 2 1 Advanced Editing of Symbols Specifying dynamic properties of a symbol is done in the dialog below Right click the symbol and se lect Edit Symbol in order to perform advanced editing It Edit Symbol Symbol Hame Tank with label tank meter with label below Symbol Comment Library My symbols ww Default State Icon State Icon Tank with label usc e Add External Icon State Icon Preview LJ Tank with label usc Dialog for definition of a symbol The Symbol Comment field is for notes about the symbol it will not be visible at run time To make a dynamic symbol from a static one 1 Switch the Type to Dynamic 2 For each state a Click Add and enter the state name b A new image for the state can be added directly by clicking Add External Icon Sub panels cannot be used as state icons c Select the icon i e symbol from the State Icon list USS User Manual 173 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor 3 Select the default stat
210. play 2 7 x OPS View Ground Commands bul D Cancel Arch Retrieval TN Downlink File e 7 INIT amp CH INITIALISE PIE d oJ MCS EE eval e o 7 OB e cJ OFT o EZ DTD A telecommand button is made in the display with text Cancel Arch Retrieval Browse to the End item Downlink_File and select it Use the mouse and left click and hold on the end item and drag it to the open display Cancel Arch Retrieval EAR FOR UPLOAD FILES m L LI oO oO m m EM Downlink File o o Use the keyboard key combination CTRL A to select all USS User Manual T1 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial o z pancel Arch Retrieval o BAR FOR UPLOAD FILES m m E O L1 E UI D g Downlink File HB Oo All created display elements from the drag and drop operations are selected 9 Choose from menu ElementlAlignlVertical Left Oo Oo z pancel Arch RetrievalB Oo Oo EAR FOR UPLOAD FILEE L Ll LI L L m L D g Downlink File P LI LI Elements are aligned to the left most position 10 Left click to select the Cancel Arch Retrieval Telecommand top most USS User Manual 78 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Telecommand selected 11 Open the Property Editor USS User Manual 79 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial lw Property Editor x I System Configurati e a ox zButtanz String belelommands Cancel Arch Fetriewal o Appearance Button Type
211. play hierarchy in order to find open or select a display The display hierarchy mirrors the subsystem structure in which displays are organized You can open another synoptic from the synoptic tree visu alization or from navigation buttons Navigation buttons can also have the property to specify that the current window will be replaced on open Navigation in this context means nothing else then exploring any set of displays Where displays are selected via point and click They are automatically loaded To navigate display hierarchy Do one of the following e Navigating via hierarchy panel 1 Choose View gt Show Hierarchy if hierarchy isn t already visible 2 The display hierarchy see red rectangle in next screenshot is shown as a tree panel on the left side of the workspace 3 Click into hierarchy panel Select Display The selected display opens If it was already open the selected display is focused otherwise the display is loaded and opened USS User Manual 226 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor One USS Display Executor cgsadmin mcs ws 1 File Navigate View Options Window Help eise S IERT CI home cgsadmin prj usd M amp COL Synoptics Home Page COL Home Page MCD e CA ELTSYS e Gj ops o CI SYNOPTICS External Payload e c INT e C PAYLOAD ge P a a a a a d a o d a LL d a d d a a a d a d a d LLL LLL M d o d d T a d a LLL LL d d d a a o o a LL LLL LLL d LL LL o a o d d LLL a d d LL d d o d o P o d o
212. polygon from menu ElementlAddIPolygon 20 Adda navigation button from menu ElementlAddlNavigation Button USS User Manual 142 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Eg Buttoni Test MDE commun1cati1ion The display has additional elements polygon and navigation button 21 Select the polygon by left clicking on it 22 Move the polygon by left click hold and dragging it 23 Left click hold and move one of the control points of the polygon to change its shape USS User Manual 143 2006 11 08 17 01 Eg Buttoni Chapter 2 Tutorial Polygon is changed 24 Open the Property Editor by selection menu ViewlProperty Editor Test MDE communication 25 Select the button by left clicking on it Synoptic Hierarchy d Property Editor x a mx i home uss fuss project CDU_316990119 4PM COMMON_TEST_SI Button OpenDisplayl AE 9 Appearance Button Type Shape Fill Color Shape Fill Style o Commanding Action Open New Window Target o Dimensions Depth Height Width x Y 9 Information Comment Name Released Label Text Default Selected Element Tooltip 9 Misc Button Shape Corner Fill Color Corner Fill Ste Corners Enabled Simple Text Button 1 1 Le R 212 G 212 B 212 D4D4D4 Solid Display open v OpenDisplayl Buttoni Rectangle Le MMB R 0 G 0 B 0 000000 Solid 1 1 1 1 w L Button properties are shown in the Property Editor
213. r Fill Style Corners Enabled DW Command Button Properties in Property Editor The Command Button has several unique properties Button Type Defines capabilities and appearance of the button e Shape Fill Color Defines the fill colour of the button i e the colour of the button e Shape Fill Style Defines the fill style i e solid fill button none no colouring of button e Command Shown attached command press mini button to open command edtitor and X to remove command e Button Shape How button is drawn Oval rectangular or flat i e no 3D effect Corner Fill Color Colour of drawn corners Corner Fill Style Defines the fill style Le solid fill corners none no colouring of corners USS User Manual 179 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Corners Enabled if checked the corners are drawn The Button Type property aggregates two properties of a button e Whether it has both a pressed and a released state or is simple with only one state The state de termines which label or compound is shown on the button at run time Whether the contents is Text or a Compound containing any composition of elements The contents of compound buttons is edited in a special mode of the Editor illustrated in the screen shot below First set the button to the needed size This is important as later resizing of the button will also resize its contents Right click it and select Edit Released Pressed Button Compound In the but
214. racters otherwise the MDB will not accept it E g the file system path ProjectFolder CDU_316990119 APM COMMON_TEST_SUPP GRD_DATA USS EDITOR MANUAL TESTS is equivalent to MDB path for CDU with Id 316990119 APM COMMON TEST SUPP GRD DATA USS EDITOR MANU AL TESTS ProjectFolder is configured in Preferences 3 Right click on the display in Synoptic Hierarchy or on the display itself to get a popup menu 4 Inthe popup menu choose MDBIExport adding to MDB and the Editor will then Connect to MDB While the Editor is connecting to the MDB a Connecting to MDB dialog is visible this can take up to 10 minutes depending on the connection Locate the display path in MDB Add the display to the MDB e On success the Editor will display a confirmation on error an error message 3 8 4 Forced Import from MDB revert Forced Synchronization When undoing of an action is needed reverting to latest version of display in MDB forced synchronization is performed from the Editor Open the previously synchronized or lock for edit display located in the project folder When invoking File MDB Forced Import from MDB revert the Editor will overwrite the display with the MDB version and set display file to read only in the local filesystem NB The edited display file will be overwritten and cannot be re covered after this operation 1 e can be seen as a re import of a changed display reverting changes 3 8 5 Delete in MDB D
215. rance Font Font Color Label Text Autosize Label Text Horizontal Alignment Label Text vertical Alignment o Behawour Auto Text Clipping Context Label For o Dimensions Depth Height Width X Y o Information Comment Label Text Mame Selected Elements Tooltip SBrif nlain Q 10 EM F 155 O42 E 42 8552524 Center 1 LE Center M iil SE A ISS Ij Opsname 1 0 F sNonez 0 0 0 0 0 Le LU 15 zm 10 lu Test Symbol from Label Labell 1 element Change Font Font Color Label Text Autosize Label Text Horizontal Alignment Label Text Vertical Alignment and Label Text Giving the following label result 6 Resize the label by dragging its control points in the corners make it larger USS User Manual 100 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial The label is enlarged text is followed because we set the property Label Text Autosize to checked 7 Open the Symbol Library from menu ViewlSymbol Library USS User Manual 101 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Dei Symbol Library X L Property Editor 301 Camera Control Mad 301 camera Rotate 301 Camera Translate w e d LR S010 Restore Wijen 3011 Rall Lett 3011 Roll Lett Alterna 3011 Roll Right 3011 Rall Right Altern 012 Save View S015 Step size 3014 Target 3015 Translation Backward 3015 Translation Forward 3D16 View Direction Fr 3016 View Direction Fr E D 3016 View Direction To 3017 Zoom 3
216. ration in MCS Environment This appendix describes an examplary setting for the MCS Facility The current setting might change without notice A 1 USS Editor Parameter For using the USS Editor on MCS use a configuration like the one described below 1 Choose Edit gt Preferences gt Project and set the following Root folder sanli mcs shared home cgsadmin uss project 2 Choose Database and set the following Database User ops cgsadmin Database sid oracle Database port 1521 Database password admin 1 Database hostname mcs dbs 3 Choose MDB General and set the following Use CDU preferred option is off if selected MDB CDU Preferences will be used else MDB CCU Preferences will be used System Tree version 12 System mission MASTER System element configuration APM 4 Choose MDB CDU and set the following CU version USS User Manual 282 2006 11 08 17 01 Appendix A Example USS Configuration in MCS Environment 1 CU test Version 13 CU revision 0 CU path APM COL_CC MCS_DEV COL_GND_SYNOPT CU issue 1 CU instance MCS AIVI CU domain CGS Remark MDB identification sequence is version issue revision 5 Choose MDB CCU and set the following CU version 7 CU revision 1 CU path APM CU name MCS AIV CU issue l Remark MDB identification sequence is version issue revision 6 Choose MDB SCOE and set the following SID 0 File path sanl mcs share
217. red and Controlled 4 2 3 Switching Target for Commands 4 2 3 1 Switching Target for Commands You can switch between different targets for the commands The available targets are 1 direct command string to CIS 2 stack either manual or auto stack 3 local log file window as command target The using of local log file window as command target turns effectively the sending of remote com mands off To switch target for commands 1 Choose Options gt Preferences 2 Inthe popup dialog select Commanding 3 Check Enable Commanding 4 Uncheck Direct Commanding USS User Manual 217 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor 5 From dropdown list choose new Command Target e g Manual or Auto Stack Preferences TN Project Commanding 5 Commanding 5 Tab Appearance 5 Tooltips Direct Commanding 5 snapshots Cy Reports Command Target Auto Stack mecs ws 1 7 5 Import 5 Freeze Mode Enable Commanding _ Confirm tele commands before sending 6 Check Confirm tele commands before sending if you wish commands to be confirmed 7 Click OK From now on all commands are directed to the new target 4 2 4 Checking Acquisition State 4 2 4 1 Prerequisites Connected to monitored system 4 2 4 2 Checking Overall Acquisition State USS provides an indication of acquisition status The executor gives indicators on the update perform ance indicator In case of severe problems the user is notifie
218. reference the contents of the instance will be controlled by the symbol in the library and cannot be updated in the display If used by copy the instance is not connected to the symbol in the library but behaves as an ordinary group of elements Another aspect of a symbol is whether it is static or dynamic A static symbol contains one image or sub display whereas a dynamic can contain many images but not sub displays each identified with a State Name An instantiated dynamic symbol must be connected to a data source having the defined state names as output At run time the symbol will change between its states showing the associated images depending on data source output Libraries are created renamed and deleted by clicking the Edit button next to the library name and selecting the appropriate action from the context menu that appears Note that renaming and deleting libraries or symbols will lead to dangling references in displays that contain symbols from the re named or deleted library Dangling references can be found by the Consistency Checker A symbol in a library is created by selecting elements on the display area and clicking the Edit button V The symbol on the display as opposed to the symbol in the library USS User Manual 172 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor next to the library name and selecting Add Selected Elements as Symbol from the context menu that appears After specifying the symbol name and type image or sub dis
219. res a standard printing feature which gives access to basic layout and scaling of the printout 2 3 4 1 Lesson in printing of displays 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon USS User Manual 20 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial I USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help elal lejulejal jlel alse aa el a gt a 8 BERRE ia Synoptic Hierarchy x m display 1 x oe CT Open Displays E No title assigned on display 1 oe C home uss uss project Lei Property Editor 4 x io Symbol Library eier 9 Appearance Background Color R 238 G 238 B 238 Background Symbol Library Background Symbol Name 9 Behaviour Show Execute Button 9 Context Source MDB CU Consistenc Editor started with default empty display created 2 Inthe editor select from menu FilelPrint Print General Page Setup Appearance Print Service vane mag D Status Accepting jobs Type Info _ Print To File Print Range Copies All Number of copies Tones Collate The editors print dialog opens with default printer selected The General tab the following print USS User Manual 21 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial properties can be selected a Name Selects Printer b Properties Properties for printer if available c Print To File Check if print should go
220. rious kinds in the USS display format Graphs can be used to show larger data sets in a more intuitive way 2 9 1 Lesson in creating Graph displays 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon USS User Manual 58 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial E USS Display Editor 2 6 0 file Edit View Tools Element Window Help sieliai elel e m al gt ia 5 Js si isisieiais 1 Uieil cur H 9 Appearance Background Color R 238 238 Background Symb wl Background Symb Le Behaviour Show Execute Button C Source MOE Source MOB CU Co Source MOB CU Int Source MOB CU Ma Source MOB CU Pa Source MOB CU 5c Source MOB CU Ye Source MOB Eleme Editor started with default empty display created three tool views open Synoptic Hierarchy Property Editor and Symbol Library This is an example of start up layout the editor saved basic layout and which tools are open from previous editor closing 2 Make a Line Graph by selecting from menu ElementlAddlLine Graph rm m LineGraph 1 04 E OU aos amp oo Domain Axis A empty Line Graph is made in the upper left of the new display 3 Use the mouse and left click and drag on the right bottom pick control point green square in bottom right of line graph This will resize the graph 4 Use the mouse and left click and hold in the middle of the graph and move the graph to the mi
221. ro padded The result will include locale specific grouping sep arators The result will enclose negative numbers in paren theses 2 For d conversion only 3 For o x and X conversions only 4 For do x and X conversions applied to BigInteger or d applied to byte Byte short Short int and Integer long and Long 5 For e E To and G conversions only Width The width is the minimum number of characters to be written to the output Precision For the floating point conversions e E and f the precision is the number of digits after the decimal separator If the conversion is oe or G then the precision is the total number of digits in the resulting magnitude after rounding If the conversion is a or A then the precision must not be specified For integral types the precision is not applicable Examples Table 3 5 Examples Example output USS User Manual 178 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor 065 2f 12 67 3 6 4 Command Button A command button can easily be created by dragging TC from the System Configuration Browser to the display area Command Button properties o Appearance Button Type Shape Fill Color 1R 212 6 242 B 212 DAD Shape Fill Style o Commanding Command o Dimensions o Information Comment Name Telelommand Released Label Text Default CommandButtont ant element Tooltip o Misc Button Shape Corner Fill color EE F0 GO 6 0 000000 Corne
222. rom menu choose FilelNew Add a label by choosing from menu ElementlAddlLabel and add a text by editing label text in Property Editor open it if not open by choosing from menu ViewslProperty EDitor e Save display by choosing from menu FilelSave In dialog save display to location and display name capitalize name of display USS User Manual 146 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial USS Project folder CU DIRECTOR Y APM COMMON TEST SUPP GRD DATA USS EDI TOR MANUAL TESTS TUTORIAL uss Press ok to save dialog and choose from menu FileIMDBIExport adding to MDB Wait for operation to finish and press ok to confirmation dialog Displays are now exported to the MDB Close all displays by choosing from menu FilelClose all displays might need to be save or can celled Choose File MDB MDB Browser sync lock for edit Select APM COMMON_TEST_SUPP GRD_DATA USS EDITOR MANUAL_TESTS TUTORIAL in the browser Right click then select Sync from the Version Control popup menu and wait for synchronization to complete In the popup dialog click OK Click Apply In the synoptic hierarchy on the right side select root folder the one which you have configured in Setting project root folder and MDB configuration Navigate to VAPMXCOMMON TEST SUPP GRD DATANUSSVXEDITORMANUAL TESTS Right click on TUTORIAL uss and select Open Display TUTORIAL opens in editor view Right click on display Select Lock for Edit on MDB In the p
223. s 3 mmHg Monitoring Status Enable duhibit VTC 1 hardwire Air Press 4 mmHg poo Sensor 1 mmHg Monitoring Status Enable itiibit VTC 1harcwire ppO Sensor 2 mmHg Monitoring Status Enable ithibit VTC2 hardwire ppcOo 2 Sensor 1 mmHg Monitoring Status Enable duhibit VTC 1harcwire DECO 2 sensor 2 mmHg Monitoring Status Enable bt VTC2 hardwire Airflow Sensor 1 Massflov m3 hrMonitoring Statu Enable Anhibit yTC 1 hardwire Airflow Sensor 2 Massflov m3 hrMonitaring Statu Enable diti vTC2 hardwire PLA Cabin Pressure mmHg Last Sample Time MCA Sample Loc MCA Partial Pressures O2 Coz M2 H20 CH4 H2 Executor shows confirmation dialog and sends command to target system if user confirms Command Verification Please confirm transmission of hazardous guarded command EMDIO2ES4606k0 Cancel 3 The command processing state issued accepted rejected executed aborted success failure is shown in the command response window 4 4 6 2 2 2 Step Commanding USS User Manual 240 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 4 Executor To issue command via 2 Step Commanding 1 Click command button an example display for this is COL Activation Part 1 which can be found under examples uss fwdu APM FLTSYS OPS SYNOPTICS ACTIVATION ACT PT 1 uss This button remains pressed All other command buttons are released The execute button is changed to enabled state If you made a mistake and don t want th
224. s dialog is opened 4 Left click with the mouse on the right to the category MDB SCOE 3 Display SID BR Consistency File path home fuss Perforce jus 5 Data Source TN Import CU internal version 316989981 Database Default Settings for SCOE File 5 MDB General 35 MDB CDU 35 MDB CCU C MDE scoE The preferences for the SCOE File is shown some properties are only informational can not be changed and are read from file choosed 5 Click button Browse to open a dialog for changing the SCOE File USS User Manual 121 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Choose file Look In n E il Sec iEJRECA Mission DUMMY MISSION B CCU Q TEST DISTR 4 0 0016 De o CCU 268456077 operational configuration 0 consistency date 117553313 CCU 278561597 consistency date 1134023659000 08 Dec 2005 06 34 e CCU 278561660 operational configuration D consistency date 11546008 APM Mission MASTER 12 CCU MCS AIV V6 D 1 029 Sep 2005 08 32 5 APM Mission MASTER D CCU MCS AIV V7 1 0 14 Dec 2005 17 33 59 1CGS Mission AEOLUSED COMMON CCU EADS SI TEST V1 0 0 07 Jul 2 METOP Mission EM CCU LEU EMIL OPS 2 0 1 15 Jul 2004 12 01 00 dM 1 1 q F File Name Files of Type XML SCOE Info C info xmD e The dialog opens in the default SCOE file directory 6 Selecta new SCOE file Choose file Look In n E il GO iEJRECA Mission DUMMY MISSION B CCU
225. s to change library and select symbols 5 System Configuration Browser show the content from the currently SCOE file and can be used for easily adding End items to displays 6 View Settings show display settings like grid configuration etc for the currently selected display view 2 3 3 1 Lesson in tool views 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon when open close all tool views and open Property Editor from menu ViewslProperty Editor LB USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help uniform seating 200 aa ea oa OO jal ele elo a gt a gjaja a m y Property Editor e x a mx ldisplay 1 zs display Se 9 Appearance Background Color R 238 G 238 B 238 Background Symbol Library Background Symbol Name v Behaviour Show Execute Button D 9 Context Help URL Opsname Editor started with default empty display created property editor showing layout might differ 2 Undock the Property Editor USS User Manual 15 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial L Property Editor x FEES displays 1 o Appearance Background Color E 238 0238 B 238 EEEEEE Background Symbol Library Name 1 1 LS Background Symbol Name vw o Behaviour Show Execute Button iml e Context Helo URL Opsname 4nurce MOB source M
226. section above 2 Locate the JRE or JDK used on your system See JAVA HOME environment variable 3 Copy the files from basedir share fonts in to JAVA HOME jre lib fonts if you are using a JDK or into SJAVA_HOME 1ib fonts if you are using a JRE 1 1 4 Integration with CGS To integrate USS with CGS 60 3 1 or higher the CGS Installer should be used It does automatically unpack the USS archives and changes some properties to meet the CGS needs USS Editor and Ex ecutor are integrated in the top level user interfaces of CGS Generation of XML SCOE files and ex port of displays from data base to file system is automatically done by CGS when required USS dis plays stored in the mission data base are available through HLCL UCL commanding and CGS screen setups For further information refer to CGS User Manual 6 3 1 section 7 3 2 4 13 USS Displays 1 2 Configuring System Settings After installation the system settings should be configured to adjust USS to the target environment To configure the system settings follow these steps 1 Open the file 5basedir uss x y z etc uss properties With a text editor 2 Read the comments in the configuration file and edit settings where necessary 3 Save the changed file The new settings will be used the next time one of the USS applications is started For settings in the uss properties file that can also be set via the user interface e g via proper ties dialog the following rules appl
227. sessment of the overall condition or health of the sys tem at any level See IDAGS Software Software Product Assurance 293 2006 11 08 17 01 TBD TC TES TEV TIFF TM Tooltip TQVS TS U UCL UCLc UHB UML UP UR USS User Manual Glossary see graphic symbol See IDAGS To Be Determined Defined Done Telecommand Test Evaluation Software software performing real time data acquis ition calibration monitoring automatic and manual procedure exe cution command build command verification Test Evaluation Software software to evaluate archived raw and pro cessed data Tagged Image File Format Telemetry Small informational pop up window that appears when the cursor is placed over a display object See IDAGS Training Qualification and Validation Subsystem Technical Specification See Spec User Control Language User Control Language compiler User Home Base Unified Modeling Language www omg org Unified Process Usability Review Present the system to the end users can also be performed instead of CDR or partial AR 294 2006 11 08 17 01 URL prefix USS View W Window WWW XBM XML XP USS User Manual Glossary The URL prefix is the location e g server where the help files lie It is needed because all help links in the display are relative Unified Synoptic System TODO A portion of a screen that includes the display and its de
228. several advanced display elements which give powerful visualisation pos ibilities 2 14 1 Lesson in creating advanced elements 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon close all tool views 2 Open the Property Editor from menu ViewlProperty Editor I gt USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help deem T Eie CECR DienieisIe ala sl e ix lela s m a 9 Property Editor x Ce Ca La x GAREN displays1 WAE Appearance Background Color R 238 G 238 B 238 Background Symbol Library Background Symbol Name Le 9 Behaviour Show Execute Button SS o Context Help URL Opsname SOurce Source MDB CU Consistency Source MDB CU Internal Ver Source MDB CU Name USS User Manual 108 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 3 Make a new Elliptic Meter by selecting from menu ElementlAddlElliptic Tick Meter Ll L1 LU up H up 20 20 p 3 3 g 40 40 en 50 L1 L1 L1 The elliptic formed meter is created in display 4 Undock property editor and move it so the display can be fully seen without overlapping from property editor 5 Enlarge meter by dragging its corner control points and move it to the middle of the display by left clicking hold on the Elliptic Tick Meter and dragging it o D D 10 ZU B30 30 m 40 50 EI o o Elliptic Tick Meter is resized and located
229. sion Le 5 Data Source System mission MATER 5 Impart 5 Database System element contig AP M 1 MDB General MDE General Properties E g Connection System Spec MDB CDU 4 MDB CCU MDB SCOE The MDB General category contains the following properties a Use CDU Whether or not to use CDU contra CCU b System Version System verion number Cc System mission System mission setting d System element config System element configuration 9 Click on the MDB CDU category Project MDB CDU 5 Display CU version OO consistency cuytestversion D Cs 3 Data Source RE CU revision OO 5 Import 5 Database CU path APM COMMON _TEST_SUPP GRD_DATA USS 5 MD amp General CU issue OO 5 MDB CDU CU instance MCS AIV 1 MDB CCU CU domain CC l MDB SCOE D MDE CDU Connection Properties The MDB CDU category contains the following properties a Cu version The CU version to use with CDU b Cu test version The CU test version to use with CDU c Cu revision The CU revision to use with CDU d Cu path The CU path to use with CDU e Cuissue The CU issue to use with CDU f Cuinstance The CU instance to use with CDU g Cu domain The CU domain to use with CDU 10 Click on the MDB CCU category USS User Manual 47 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 3 Project MDB CCU Display CU path LAPMXCOMMON TEST SUPPAGRD DA Consistency cy name USS_TEST 5 Data Source CU vers
230. splays 12 Right click on Displayl uss in the bottom part of the Synoptic Hierarchy and select from pop up menu Add Navigation to Display it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help ESS and mme mis 60 0 ed Ze m o amp sm e m am o o m a e e e a s alle s o ajajalle w w a e D 5 X home uss uss project Displayluss x nx f home uss uss project Display2uss x Display 1 Display 2 Displayl Cancel Arch Rer eval VAR_FOR_UPLOAD_FILE DowninkFile A navigation button is added to currently selected display Display2 uss The navigation button will navigate upon activation to Displayl uss when Display2 uss is executed 13 Save both displays again and close the Editor USS User Manual 86 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 14 Open the Executor from installed icon 15 In Executor open display file Display2 uss from the Project folder 8 USS Display Executor uss uss2 File Navigate View Options Window Help Zelglelaleielellelelo 00 00 00 000 umma v Untitled Untitled Display 2 Displayl 04Sep06 15 32 51 INFO
231. splays Rotate Elements can be rotated in steps of 90 degrees Resize Resizing elements is done by dragging one of the selection rectangles or directly setting the width height x and y properties in the property editor 3 4 5 Zooming In and Out USS User Manual 168 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor The following zoom operations are available on the Windows Zoom menu e Zoom in zoom in with the Zoom step size that is set in the Zoom Properties by default 10 Zoom out zoom out with the Zoom step size that is set in the Zoom Properties by default 10 Last Zoom Toggle the zoom between the current and the last zoom value 100 Zoom Reset zoom to 100 Fitto window Fit the display area in the available space View Zoom and Grid Properties Set the zoom properties for the current display Zoom proper ties for new displays are set in the User Preferences Edit Preferences 3 4 6 Aligning and Distributing Elements Elements can be aligned and distributed with the functions on the Element Align menu Using Element Align Vertically Distributed or Horizontally Distributed the selected elements are distributed so space between the elements or the overlap in case of too little space becomes the same 3 4 7 Using the Grid The grid on the display area is used to align and snap elements to the display during display develop ment Element Align Grid properties sets the grid properties for the curren
232. spond to the values set in the original display files surroun ded by special marker chars marking the values as untranslated 6 4 Supported attributes Table 6 1 Supported attributes Compound all translateable properties of subelements tool tip Graph title defaultDomainAxisLabel defaultRangeAx isLabel tooltip LineGraph like Graph and additionally labels for all mul tiple DomainAxis and RangeAxis StripGraph Translatable properties of Graph for the graph as a whole and each included subgraph 6 5 Format of Entry Keys The keys of the localization file uniquely determine the attribute that needs to be translated Keys for Display global attributes currently only display title have following format Display attributeName Normal Attribute Keys have following format USS User Manual 265 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 6 Localizing Displays For Different Languages ElementType elementName attributename Containerelements like Compound and StripGraph have following format to address subcomponents ContainerType containerName SubComponentType subComponentName The depth of nesting is not limited for the localization files USS User Manual 266 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 7 Reference 7 1 Menue references for the executor 7 1 1 File Menue The actions on files are grouped into the file menue Open Ctrl O Opens a display of any format that is USS displays FWDU displays GWDU displays or PREP and SATMON displays
233. t Locale setting set in USS 6 2 Translation workflow This section describes the procedure workflow of generating display translations 1 Generate Display with the Editor 2 Generate Localization skeletons 3 Manually translate localization files 4 Open display in Executor Display is automatically translated according to the localization files 6 3 Generating skeletons with the Skeleton Generator Following command reveals the options of the skeleton generator uss localizer generator bat h usage uss localizer sh bat OPTION input dir Generates locale skeleton files for the displays in source dir Localize Bundles are written in the display directory Only supports uss Tiles OPTION may be one or more of the following COuUnLITY set country for resource bundles f forceOverwrite force overwrite of existing reports h help print this text and exit USS User Manual 264 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 6 Localizing Displays For Different Languages l1 language set language for resource bundles r recursive recursivly descend in subdirectories The generated skeletons will have the same name as the displays with the language and country ab breviation added to the name as in following example For Display COL HOME uss the british English language file will be named COL HOME en GB The generated files will lie in the same directory as the display The values in the generated files will corre
234. t display Grid prop erties for new displays are set in the User Preferences Edit Preferences Example The grid and alignment functions can be used to arrange fields in a tabular layout In View Settings set for example the Spacing Vertical to 2 pixels more than the height of the fields to be ar ranged Then drag the fields to their approximate positions and they will snap to the correct place as illustrated in the screen dump below Tabular layout of fields 3 4 8 Grouping Elements Elements can be grouped to create compound elements Compound elements can consist of any type of elements including other compounds When elements are grouped a new compound element is automatically created The compound element can be modified in the property editor and its constitu ents can be inspected in the Synoptic Hierarchy Open Displays USS User Manual 169 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor 3 4 9 Working with Depth The depth property of elements determines which elements are drawn on top if the elements overlap The depth is set through the Element Depth menu or directly in the Depth property using the property editor The element with the highest depth value is drawn on top Graphs are always drawn on top of other elements 3 4 10 Changing the Element Default Values All elements are created with the default element properties The default properties for an element can be set by right clicking on the element and selectin
235. t of valid flags depends on the conversion The optional width is a non negative decimal integer indicating the minimum number of characters to be written to the output The optional precision is a non negative decimal integer usually used to restrict the number of charac ters The specific behaviour depends on the conversion The required conversion is a character indicating how the argument should be formatted The set of valid conversions for a given argument depends on the argument s data type Conversions Table 3 3 Conversions mm Remakimaehsskimdmee o uem Remaimaehsasumen Ce E floating point The result is formatted as a decimal number in compu terized scientific notation floating point The result is formatted as a decimal number o Oo floating point The result is formatted using computerized scientific notation or decimal format depending on the precision and the value after rounding a A floating point The result is formatted as a hexadecimal floating point number with a significand and an exponent USS User Manual 177 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Flags The following table summarizes the supported flags y means the flag is supported for the indicated argument types Table 3 4 Flags The result should use a conversion dependent al ternate form y 4 The result will always include a sign y 4 y The result will include a leading space for positive values The result will be ze
236. ten on system update They are USS version persistent so to speak 14 Now add a rectangle to the display from menu ElementlAddlRectangle A rectangle is added to the open display 15 Move the rectangle so that it acts as a border to the previously created label USS User Manual 104 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Test Symbol from Label 16 Select both by using the menu EditlSelect All Test Symbol from Label Label and rectangle are selected 17 In the symbol library press button Edit and select from pop up menu Create new Symbol from selected Elements USS User Manual 105 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Create new Symbol from elements Name 2 Image SVG j amp SubDisplay USS Typ Configuration dialog is shown 18 Setthe properties Name Test Sub Display Symbol Type SubDisplay USS Create new Symbol from elements Name Test SUb Display Symbol C Image SVG Type e amp SubDisplay 155 19 Click button OK to create symbol Dei Symbol Library x ling Property Editor 4 Test Library Edit Teri amd Era Dani Trii Tyne Proms Lafe Test Sub Display Symbol Test Symbol Symbol is created as a Sub Display Sub Display are real USS displays that can be embedded in the symbol this powerful feature allows for high versatility in creating symbol 20 Delete created elements in the display by selecting from menu EditlDelete USS User
237. texts to be available in the Editor b Context default The default context to use from the context list 6 Click on the Import category USS User Manual 45 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial Project Import 3 Display Display import results LJ 5 Consistency 5 Data Source 3 Import 5 Database MOB General TN MDB CDU MDB CCU MDB sCOE Default Settings for Display Importing The Import category contains the following properties a Display import results Whether or not the editor should show a summary of results when import opening external format displays 7 Click on the Database category Project Database H Display Database user nps rcgsadmin L Consistency Database sid oracle 5 Data Source Database port 1521 3 Import enee Database password reve 3 MDB Genera Database hostname ce 3 MDB CDU MDE DataBase Connection Properties MDB CCU MDB SCOE The Database category contains the following properties a Database user The user to connect with b Database sid The system id sid of the MDB normally oracle c Database port The TCP IP port to connect to on the dB server d Database password The dB passwod for the dB user specified e Database hostname The host db Server to use 8 Click on the MDB General category USS User Manual 46 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial TN Project MDE General Display Use CDI consistent D y System ver
238. ting form menu ElementlAlignlVertical Left 10 Unselect the labels by left clicking with mouse on the display back ground 11 Select the four fields by hold keyboard key CTRL and left click with mouse on labels USS User Manual 55 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial it USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help EES mala ate E sntormscamoi v e eT 0 0 F sTw S m e a um oTa e e 6 a a elei elei u a als bekki w v 8 e ailes B Property Editor f System Config 4 a px display 2 x OPS View Onboard Telemetry GI EPM Test Text Label e OC AAA Test Text Label 3 Air Cooling Diff Press Test Text Label 3 Analog Input Section Fail Test Text Label 3 Anomaly Flag Stat Test Text Label e CPU 3 Command History Avail Stat EPM_Gen_Com_AFS_RS48S_Int_Stat uae 3 Command History Table 3 Command Rejection Stat I Soi EEN Gen Com Int SM RS485 Main Stat Deum 3 Gen Com Ars RS485 Int Stat IN Gen Com Int SM RS485 Main Stat 3 Gen Com Int SM RS485 Red Stat EPM Gen Com Int SM RS485 Red Stat 35 Gen Com Int vU RS485 Main Stat IN Gen Com Int VU RS485 Eed Stat Gen Com LAN SMSC LTU Stat EPM Gen Com Int VU RS485 Main Stat 3 Gen Com SMSC COL HRD Stat Four fields are selected 12 Align the fields to their common left by selecting form menu ElementlAlignlVertical Left
239. ttings and Preferences 1 Start by openning the editor via installed icon USS User Manual 39 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial I USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help EECHER ESO lella A Property Editor x e es Mdisplay i x displays 1 AAB Appearance Background Color R 238 G 238 B 238 Background Symbol Library Background Symbol Name o Lei 9 Behaviour Show Execute Button O Context Help URL DB CU Consistenc urce MDB CU Internal Ve MDB CU Name urce MDB CU Pathname urce MDB CU Scope h MDB Element Config d ost 1DE Instance Editor started with default empty display created three tool views open Synoptic Hierarchy Property Editor and Symbol Library This is an example of start up layout the editor saved basic layout and which tools are open from previous editor closing 2 Close all tool views and open the View Settings View Settings d View Settings d x dispilasse5 ERES Draw Color JR 18 G 192 B 192 amp cCOCOCO Draw Style 1 Draw Thickness Snap to Grid on Mowe During 1 1 7 Snap to Grid on Resize During JS Spacing Horizontal Lo Spacing vertical Lo o Zoom foom Factor in Percent LO oam Step Size in Percent LO USS User Manual 40 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial A Display is open with the View Settings sho
240. um by TeleCommand Symbol USS User Manual 2117 2006 11 08 17 01 element element element element attribute class Chapter 7 Reference element LibraryName text element SymbolName text Image TankMeter element Fluid Fluid t Meter TeleCommand element Name text element Kind X ELAPT SWOP TELGE PCS USS t Command TeleCommandParameter Owner StructuredTeleCommand reference Name text Constraint attribute class text InputOutputMapping linked hash map anyElement element entry element string text element string text an 5 element TextStyle element element element element element element element element Value text Fontname text Fontsize xsd nonNegativeInteger IsBold xsd boolean Tsitalic t xsd boolean F PSseUuUnder lined X xsd boolean F COLOr e E Fy element HorizontalAlignment LEFT CENTER RIGHT element VerticalAlignment TOP CENTER BOTTOM Thermometer TickMeter TickMeter element Tickbase f xsd double j element Color d Color qd element TickMajorFrequency xsd integer TIOKUnlIL E 4 Xsasdecimed Fy TPueckindieator d attribute class 4 dext ZK by element element element element element element element LabelStyle FieldStyle BackgroundColor 4 Color 127 SliderStyle TRIANGLE Needlecolor t Color 2 Nee
241. urrently select sub graph opening dialog with a sub set of line graph properties e Sub Graph Weight Set the currently select sub graph weight see above for weighting explaination 3 6 7 3 Strip Graphs The property StripGraph LineGraph Weight can be used to set the relative height og the line graphs within the strip graph The property has no unit the relative height is set as the weight relative to the total weight for all line graphs in the strip graph Bar Graph properties The Bar Graph element is a chart graph histogram The Bar Graph has many USS User Manual 189 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor common properties with the line graph containing more or less as sub set of line graph properties Bar Graph Range Tab differencies compared to line graph Contains only one range acis definition common for all range data source No Tick and therefore no property Rotate Tick Label e No Auto Move property Bar Graph has the posibilty to limit the automatic range properties Autmatic Range Lower Upper Bound Bar Graph Domain Tab differencies compared to line graph Bar Graph does not have any domain data sources or axes therefore only domain axis property Label Bar Graph General Tab differencies compared to line graph Bar Graph does not have value markers and step curve properties 3 6 8 Arc The Arc element is drawn as a sub section of an ellipse where the size of the element determines the shape of th
242. utton The previous location of a minimized or maximized window is re membered so that it can be restored to that location The minimized window can also be shown by clicking on it The window can be hidden by clicking on the tab again The windows can be restored by clicking the restore buttons A tab window can be maximized by clicking the maximize button or by double clicking the tab La Display view settings amp x Deg Library editor amp x I i System configuration browser amp x Ih Consistency checker X The window bar 3 2 1 5 Tab Layout Tabs are scrolled when there is no room for all the tabs to be visible at the same time A tab can then be quickly selected via a drop down list The selected tab is scrolled so it becomes visible Lx Property editor x E Synoptic hierarchy IS Libra display E Property editor Synoptic hierarchy agi Library editor Scrolling tabs 3 2 2 Editor Menus The Editor menus addapt to selections and disables options that are not possible examples are MDB and element operations The following top menu items exist in the editor File File Display manipulations open save reload MDB operations print etc Click for File menu description Edit Editing selecting of displays and elements and preferences Click for Edit menu description View Opening Closing of editor tool views Click for View menu description Tools Editor Internal External Tools Click for Too
243. ve styles Style solid dashed and dotted colour and line width can be defined for selected range data source see Data set Use Axis Select which Axis to use for selected range data source see Data set Or press buttons or to add respectively remove axes USS User Manual 183 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Axis Label The label of the axis Mode Select mode of selected axis see Use Axis select between data set 1 e values from range data source or Time Based Absolute for time values Rotate Tick Label If checked Tick label is rotated Auto Move If checked Graph will move automatically Always show Zero If checked Graph will always show the zero on the axis Automatic Range If checked Graph will change the range of the axis to keep values Upper Range Upper limit of axis Automatic Range unchecked Lower Range Lower limit of axis Automatic Range unchecked Line Graph Domain properties USS User Manual 184 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 3 Editor Legend Gridline Domain Axis Range Axis Axis Label Domain Axis Mode Time Based Absolute Data Set Rotate Tick Label Auto Move Always Show Zero Automatic Range Axis Range Upper Lower Line Graph Domain properties in Graph dialog Line Graph Domain Tab properties Axis Label The label of the axis Mode Select mode of axis select between data set i e values from domain data source or Time Based Absolute for time va
244. wing The View Settings are not saved with the dis plays the properties are non persistent and only for viewing in the Editor They provide a help when editing 3 Change the grid colour to draw style to yellow and the draw style to Lines LB USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help j gJaja a m OSG displasst5 Ss e View Settings x m z x o puja e e e display5 x 9 Grid Draw Color Draw Style Draw Thickness Snap to Grid on Move Snap to Grid on Resize Spacing Horizontal Spacing Vertical 9 Zoom Zoom Factor in Percent Zoom Step Size in Percent MI R 204 6 255 B O SCC Lines v 1 During During Le 10 10 100 10 zu epos pen p t Ee pn n n s e pen p o pe oe o pod o ea Te pr n o p d n pa n n The Display grid colour change as well as the draw style the grid is now fully drawn 4 Now change the following properties a grid spacing to 50 20 Horizontal Vertical b set the Zoom factor to 200 c grid draw tickness to 2 pixels USS User Manual 4 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial LI BM USS Display Editor 2 6 0 File Edit View Tools Element Window Help sIsI I TeTa 8 e e 2 ju Ta Im e sea m5 ll a e e 3 View Settings x display 5 AB
245. wr_Bus6 32 Subsys_Pwr_Bus2 33 Subsys_Pwr_Bus 34 Subsys_Pwr_Bus8 35 Subsys_Pwr_Bus3 36 Subsys_Pwr_Bus4 37 Subsys_Pwr_Bus9 38 VTC1_Pwr_Bus 0 60 A ENABLED 0 34LA ENABLED 29 CTCU _Pwr_Bus 30 Subsys_Pwr_Bus1 0 00LA ENABLED 31 Subsys_Pwr_Bus6 1 98 A ENABLED 32 Subsys_Pwr_Bus2 0 00LA ENABLED 33 Subsys_Pwr_Bus 7 0 00 A ENABLED 34 Subsys_Pwr_Bus8 1 71 A ENABLED 35 Subsys_Pwr_Bus3 2 05 A ENABLED 0 00LA ENABLED 36 subsys_Pwr_Bus4 37 Subsys_Pwr_Bus9 0 27 A DISABLED 38 VTC1_Pwr_Bus 0 27 LA DISABLED 39 VTC2_Pwr_Bus IP EIE NIS HRS 40 Subsys_Pwr_Bus5 0 00LA JENABLED 41 Subsys_Pwr_Bus100N fm EmEcwEwESEmEmE Nea e Open SUSS HOME examples uss satmon 5001 uss Compare with screenshot of original display USS User Manual 151 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 2 Tutorial 5001 TCS Water Loop Overview CS Status Varlavles PA Active Pump SW PA Redun Stat SW AVATL CS Vlv Manual Mode Stat SW DAT sys Bus Ena 5tat 5W ENABLED Pwr Stat DM ON Pump_DP_DMC 7 960 Massf low _ DMC 299 77 Pump Running Stat DMC ON Motor Speed DMC 5599 5 Motor_Temp_DMC 32 4 Input_Voltage_DMC 122 97 Input Current DMC 2 1 EU_Box_Temp_DMC 25 4 DIN ater Temp DMC ater Pressure DMC WPA1 Filter Delta Press1 2 DMC 0 56 0 56 IPAl Accum Abs Press1 2 MVD1 9 8 179 8 Lig_Oty1 2_DMC 8 00 8 00 Pressurel 2 DMC 1 9 8 1 9 8 WPAT Cntl Loop Stat DMC ACCUM INACTIV Plenum_Temp ACTIVE HX Temp ACT
246. xml the the loca tion can be set with e uss scoe dir CGS HOME J etc mda ccu xml 1 2 1 3 See also Configure system settings 1 3 Getting Started USS consists of two major applications The first one is the editor and the second is the executor The editor is the application for creating USS displays for later execution in the executor The editor sup ports the definition of layout composition and dynamic properties of synoptic displays The executor executes the displays which have been authored in the editor 1 3 1 Starting the Editor The editor is started via a shell script Open a shell and enter uss editor sh The editor will open in a new window Tip In MCS the editor and executor can be started from the task selector menu For more options on how to start the editor take a look into the section starting the executor In that chapter the starting via shell script is explained in more detail with lots of screenshots 1 3 2 Starting the executor USS User Manual 3 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 1 Welcome to USS Installation and Getting Started The executor is started via a shell script Open a shell and enter uss executor sh The executor will open in a new window Tip In MCS the editor and executor can be started from the task selector menu The executor offers a number of command line parameters Use the help option for getting help on these uss executor sh help usage uss executor sh
247. y Settings made in the uss properties file only define initial defaults Once they are changed in the UI the UI settings have preference over the uss properties setting This means that later changes in the uss properties may be ignored The following explains the precedence of uss config over uss properties by explaining the setting of uss cmd telecommanding and the various effects on the executor depending on where it is set Settings in uss config have precedence over uss properties For example the installation configuration is that the uss cmd telecommanding is set to false in uss config Changes to uss cmd telecommanding in the running executor are also saved to uss config Changes to that value in uss properties while the executor isn t running has no impact on the executor s prefer ences because of the already mentioned precedence of uss config overuss properties USS User Manual 2 2006 11 08 17 01 Chapter 1 Welcome to USS Installation and Getting Started 1 2 1 Configuring location of SCOE files 1 2 1 1 Prerequisites e USS must be installed 1 2 1 2 Configuring location of SCOE files The location for the SCOE files can be set in uss properties To configure the location of the SCOE files Edit uss properties file in basedir uss x y z etc with a text editor and set the corresponding property uss scoe dir to the new location of the SCOE files Example given In MCS the SCOE files usually are in SCGS HOME etc mda ccu
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