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1. EF Queue hanlar Version fy CNCiient il 0 0 CS06 and C508 2x a BL S50 ES COMMANDfleet Desktop HTTP Listener Port Number 6500 noo TET An example of the General tab of the BLS e COMMANDseries Version Enter your COMMANDseries version number in this field Note that the CS06 and CS08 2 x versions are considered 6 0 0 0 and that the CSPlus and CS08 3 x versions are considered 7 0 0 0 Prior to CS06 the 4 place version such as COMMAN Dseries version 5 57 9 19 was used for v5 COMMAN Deeries BLS Service Control These buttons let you Start and Stop the BLS service however it is strongly recommended that you do not use these buttons unless under the advisement of Command Alkon Personnel 6 Under the Database tab complete the following information General Database Trace Logging Mante Existing Upgrade Logs An example of the Database tab for a BLS using an Oracle Database Type Installing COMMAND fleet 25 File Actions Help El Applications SEs CSIs Be Queues Database Type Se Queue Monitor yee SolSenver iy CNClient Server Database Server a Usenname emcaaries General Database Trace Logging Maintenance Signaling s m ii Es COMMANDfissi Desktop Database omdpred O Exisitng Upgrade Logs Leck Time Out j An example of the Database tab for a BLS using a SQL Server Database Type e Database Type
2. ma CACSISBLSOO EA CACSISCNClient 2 Certificate Propag z CNG Key olabon CE COM Event Syst COM System Ap Zi Computer Browser c ConfigMgr Task S Ci Configuration Ma 4 Credential Manager CA Cryptographic Ser lt 4 Dame Vare Mini R C DCOM Server Pro Local Systa Local Syste Local Syste Local Syste Local Syste Local Service Local Syste Local Syste Local Syste Local Syste Local Syste Network 5 Local Syste Local Syste 2A Desktop Window Start nati Local Syste Extended Standard Microsoft Services Local 6 Set both services to Automatic in the Startup Type column change from Manual to Automatic by right clicking and selecting Properties 7 The Microsoft Management Queues reside on the CSIS Server Go to Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Computer Management Once the Computer Management window is open navigate to Services and Applications gt Message Queuing gt Private Queues It should look similar to the following 40 Installing COMMAND fleet File Action View Help e Af ois amp Computer Management Local Name a iit ogee rat cs css bls90 to pmo ane a ma er aF ca_csis_bls90_to_tg30 Event Viewer ca_csis_bls90_to_tH0 E Shared Folders r i y adnet fe Local Users and Groups caesis b ER 2 Performance ca_csis_bls_to_map wa Device Manager HF ca_csis_bls_to_
3. 1615 Monigomery Hay Fyer Co z kiran Contrectoes 3840 Gallena woods Dr 7 Garmes General Contec 459 Gisbama ddverture Truck Code E ABC Canth 310 26th Ava W E Alphas Coretroctce Ei Huntia Pinay X Plant Code pahe jdi Enter category values and or category jamada 10 07 am rges hipeiited by commas For ampa 1 1 517 an ee ce p An example of the Water Added Inquiry module In addition to the Water Added WA license water meters are required for this module Using this module you can retrieve Water Added Events by Order Date Code Ticket Using the COMMANDfleet Dispatch Desktop 87 Code Customer Code Project Code Truck Code and or Plant Code You can review the Water Added Event information by the e Batch Adjustment Water This is water added after Loading and before Pouring Placement Water This is water added during the Pouring and Wash status Mapping created Desktops 1 i Concrete and Aggregate File Modules Vise Format Windew Help Hapen Hansa ar Eveni Ceagrotoe gnai Opnaam Mera amd Hoiicadoam Virar Added Inger Pisrts Maomze Map doom Toil SetBounds Toole hems Pane List QutOt Bounds imme Hide Balloons T Faka Mie An example of the Mapping module This module requires the MO Map Order Entry and or the MT Map Truck Tracking licenses 1f Snail Trail is used the ST license is also required Note The mapping p
4. Click this button to update the current criteria to a new configuration Once selected the only available button is the Add button Delete Click this button to permanently remove the criteria from the alert process Cancel Click this button to cancel and roll back any changes made prior to clicking a delete or update button Grid Row Clicking on a row in the grid causes the specific configuration to be loaded filling the items in the configuration area The Add button is hidden and the Cancel Delete and Update buttons become available Under the Status tab select one or more of the status items to be included in the alert The JBUS tab lists all incoming JBUS events and allows the User to select and subscribe to specific JBUS Events This tab is used to set up the JBUS configuration o Description Select a description that corresponds to the JBus event that you wish to be notified o Units From this dropdown list select a unit type that is based on the description selected o Threshold The minimum or maximum value is set in this numeric field If you enter a value that is above the maximum the Above option must be selected or below the minimum the Below option must be selected the field will default to the appropriate minimum or maximum value 86 Using the COMMAND Fleet Dispatch Desktop TE Dispatch Desktop 1 Concrete and File Modules View Note This is only enabled when the Units field
5. Ho Vehicle Ack Aecered Send Polos Send Ambulance Request Lunch Aequacet Quack Stop Aques Wash Out J d i d L EE SEE SOE SEE SEE SEE SEE CEE TEE EEE G O e GES GEE GES GEE GEE E q44qaa44a4adad An example of the Incoming tab for Signaling Unit 90 iption ESIS Intetlane Short csis E Uni Type COMMAND signal wth CHS _Defast Manager Number a ja Port Name CoM Poa 4 4 44d4a4 44 An example of the Outgoing tab for Signaling Unit 90 6 Under the Statuses tab the default statuses are populated as below but can be customized to match signaling interfaces 16 Installing COMMAND fleet Signaling Units Description S hott Unit Tepe Manager Mumba Poort Marne Altack Delays 5 ee LSlS Inberhace LIS COMMAND signal with C515 Defaut 3m 4 LUMT Prout Options Incoming Outgoing Staluses EDI Status Load ToJdob Lin dob Begn Unload Wash To Plant At Plant Dut of service In Serice nver punch m de LD Code Task London 0 1 Lad Ma oo L DEE GEE GEE GEE GEE SEE GEE GEE GEE L ENE GSE GEE GEE GEE GEE GEE GEE GEE j m A i An example of the Statuses tab for Signaling Unit 90 Save the new signaling unit by pressing F2 Using the COMMANDfleet Installation Wizard Initial Installation of COMMANDfleet The COMMAND Fleet install package has all the files and applications needed to install the COMMAND tleet product suite It is an i
6. Select the appropriate database from this drop down list Server Username Password Enter your database connection information if unknown you can get these from the COMMANDeseries ASN file e Test Connection Click on this button to test your connection to the database engine If successful the Connection Successful dialog box appears e Update Database Click on this button if the database needs updating this may take up to an hour A text box directly below the controls will show the progress of the update When finished a log file appears as shown below If the database is current a message appears stating Database already has current schema Installing COMMAND fleet General Database Trace Logging Signaling L 4 Liq5 P Bae rer ere Exisiing Upgrade Logs 3 logs found KRANK a20 2014 222 41 PH An example of using the Update Database button e Show Tables Click on this button to open a SQL log which lists current tables and the database architecture An example of the Display SQL Results window that appears after using the Show Tables button e Existing Upgrade Logs The drop down field allows you to view previous upgrade logs The logs are listed by COMMAND fleet version and the date of the update Installing COMMANDfleet 27 7 The Trace Logging tab allows for data to be taken for troubleshooting purposes You may select Terse short or Verbos
7. Enable Purging Enable Purging Keep records for 0 5 Keep recorda for GPS Event L g JBUS Event Log Enable Purging 4 Enable Purging Enable Purging Keep records tor An example of enabled purging with a record retention of 30 days Note Purging is highly recommended for optimal performance e Enable scheduled purging To purge data select this checkbox When selected the remaining fields on this tab become available for use e Execute purges at Select a time by clicking on the hour minute and AM PM portion of the time and then either enter a time or click the up down arrows or use your keyboard up down arrow keys e Enable Purging Select one or more of the remaining checkboxes to allow the purging of the following logs Purge Task Water Added Event Log Transaction Log GPS Event Log Alerts Trace Log Error Log Transaction Messages JBUS Even Log Installing COMMAND fleet 29 e Keep records for x days This is the number of days to keep the alert messages This will determine how long you will retain historical data and depends on the how you set it for each particular field e Alert Criteria This is the refresh period in milliseconds for the BLS to get the latest criteria The minimum value is 600000 10 minutes and the maximum value is 86400000 which equals 1 440 minutes or 24 hours e Purge Command Timeout This is the length of time that purging is allowed
8. columns to display O O Note This is only available in Design Mode Coum Hame bans date time drrver_ack buck code msq_text vals plani code Weh Rev Truck Message Ship it fame a P Pa a RETRIES Retries pemedsig jransaction_ mm emdsig_ transection mess veh_radia_ code gpa _update_required gpa _update _required Wki code thet code tict_darhe tet_daie i __ message sting meg_retries cnesied datetime 2 malemba ee ee ee ed An example of the Customize Grid Columns screen Visible Make individual selections by selecting or deselecting the checkbox on each row The selected rows are visible and the deselected rows are hidden Header Text This is the text that is shown in the grid header for that column and is editable If you make changes make sure that the name identifies the column Select All De Select All These buttons allow for quick selections of all rows OK When this button is clicked all changes are applied immediately Favorites Save custom views with Customize Columns Grouping Filtering and or Sorting Click Add and name the Favorite Organize allows a user to rename delete existing Favorites Note This is only available for the Diagnostics pane Export to Excel This option allows you to export a table to an Excel spreadsheet 78 Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop Note This is available for
9. starting at the Execute purges at time 9 Under the Signaling tab complete the following Manager Number allows C505 to filter for the trucks and Ready To Load Message Code 0 J Recene Begin Load From COMMAND batch aE ee ee ee ee oe E a a a n J Receive End Load From COMMANDbateh ZE COMMANDAest Deskto Manager Number sq _ Warn for Max Age of Concrete Remove Auto End Conditions Port Number 2202 VCS to COMMANDbatch is ULINK Interface Allow concrete trucks to skip 2 Haluees Enable EDH Servicer Allow aggregate trucks fosk 2 gt statue Maximum allowed minuies for valid statua 240 a inbound Port umber lt A De not ali multiple pours per ticket 703 p Outbound Port Mumie ae Confirmation Tame to Live Minutes 1 Select the truck status events that will notty s MOBILEticket when the status times change GPS Satelite Court Validation Miri on Saialliisa A Subectiee to End Load W Do net Change the Truck Color T Send COMMANDmetwork truck update message for GPS W EndUnkad status equals to Wash status Ignore Blank Truck Flags Allow ovemight pours Enable Trava TimePolling Water Added Events Kem Code BLS Signaling Tab Note For more information regarding the Optimization COMMANDbatch EDX and MOBIL Econnect Integration sections please refer to their respective section of the appendix Do not use these sections unless it has been implem
10. 3 mph Enforce Mandatory POUR and WASH An Unscheduled POUR status code 72 is sent when the current status is TO PLANT and the drum direction changes to discharge this requires the truck to have a drum rotation sensor kit and it cannot be disabled When an Unscheduled STOP or Unscheduled POUR is received they appear as white text on red background in the main window on the Incoming Status and Truck Tracking panes If a host is enabled each unique message is also forwarded to the host The default setting is 0 minutes or off To turn this feature on enter a value of 1 to 99 minutes Note that if the truck is equipped with a drum rotation kit this field cannot be disabled Note To use some of these features such as Unscheduled Pour or Unscheduled Stop you will need to have them turned on under Host Options 4 Enter the following information for the GPRS tab 58 The CSIS Protocol Manager Reap Alive Signal GPAS only Ene Seconds O 0FF 5 1355 An example of the GPRS tab for Remote VSC2 Settings e Keep Alive signal GPRS only For these units the VSC3 sends a keep alive signal status code 70 whenever the entered amount of time elapses with no network traffic This is to keep the connection established for outgoing traffic from dispatch in COMMANDeseries It is recommended that you start at a 15 minute interval enter 900 in this field This section is grayed out when GPRS units are not being
11. Allow aggregate trucks ioski 2 5 mawas Maximum allowed minutes for valid ataiue 240 T Do not allow multiple pours per ticket T Outbound Port Number 2203 Truck Sistus Everts T Get Unique Number by Stored Procedure r tive Me Confirmation Time to Live Minutes Select the truck status events that wall notty Activate Diver login MOBIL Eticket when the status times change inbound Port Number 2202 GPS Satelite Court Valdation Mirimum Satellite t Subscribe to End Load Do net Change the Truck Color T Send COMIMANDnetwark truck update message for GPS W Endiliicad status equals to Vash status U Endload status equals to Load status M Alloy owemight pours F Crese CERLY Condition on Osi igi T Enable Travel TimePoling BLS Signaling Tab e Receive BeginLoad from COMMANDbatch This is commonly referred to as VSCSTART and is valid for COMMANDbatch users only e Receive EndLoad from COMMANDbatch This is commonly referred to as VSCEND and is valid for COMMANDbatch users only Port Number Leave the listening port at 2202 default e CS to COMMANDbatch is ULINK interface If ULINK is used select this checkbox Appendix 101
12. CODE LADO CORE A SIGU T a TYPE Y TRANS SUB TYPE 12 30 2014 9 50 47 AM ae IYD root 35041 AM nss Bio 0 sta TPL 12 30 2014 9 50 40 AM_ 11528 TST WS 12 30 2014 9 50 39AM_ 1152837 STA POU 12302014 9 50 35 aM N57 STAT An example of column grouping Filtering You may choose to have all data displayed default specific data displayed or a customized filter For filtering options click the funnel icon to the right of any column heading 76 Using the COMMANDfleet Dispatch Desktop r TKICODE Y SIGU W TRANSTYFPE w TRANS SUBTYPE ORIGIN lt T DESCRIPTION T 11527 11527 An example of how to enter filter criteria e All This option displays all items associated with the field you clicked on This is the default filter e Custom This option opens a custom filter criteria window The funnel icon will turn blue to indicate that a filter has been set o And Or conditions These two option buttons are applicable only when two or more conditions are set With the AND condition all conditions must be met to return a result set With the OR condition each condition can return a result set independent of the other conditions o Operator Select an operator such as Equals or Less Than The Like and Matches Regular Expression options are more advanced More information on using these filters may be found in the Appendix section o Operand This is the entity the operator is working on For ex
13. COMMANDbatch e The GPS to HOST Delay option is unused Previously it was used with analog systems 4 There are also several options under the Commands menu Send RIC 1 Wakeup Alte W Set RIC 1 Attack Delay AlteA RIC1 Test Tene Control Panel AK Select RIC 1 Outgoing Messages Alt O Cancel Selected RIC 1 Outgoing Messages Ah D An example of the Commands menu e The Send RIC 1 Wakeup option is used to check if the RIC is communicating with the VSC Base unit An Error Reporter screen appears after the wakeup has gone out several times as shown in the following example 17 22 59 AM RIC 1 Card 0 not rasponding bgrore arig Remi af rest restart An example of the Error Reporter screen e The Set RIC 1 Attack Delay and Set Attack Delay on both RICs options are not used anymore Previously they were used with analog systems 66 The CSIS Protocol Manager The RIC 1 Test Tone Control Panel option is only available for analog radios and not for CDPD or Nextel It is used to set audio levels or text deviation levels After selecting the RIC 1 Test Tone Control Panel option enter the information on shown on the following screen RIC 1 Test Tone Control Panel eal ii Fest tore 77200 He 1600 Hz OFF An example of the RIC 1 Test Tone Control Panel RIC Card Select Card 0 data card or Card 1 voice card Select a Test Tone o 1200 Hz Sends at tone of 1200 Hz mark 1
14. EAA AA AAO 12 8 1 ARE BA 127 0 B i S081 i h 12 8 8 0 An example of the CIC or NIC tab when the Raw Data option is selected e The Truck Watch option is used as a filter to display data for any one truck e Depending on your setup the Load Even Control Panel option may appear This configures load statuses from a batch system to forward those statuses to COMMANDeeries Host and to the trucks There is also an option to forward the load statuses to another COMMANDIleet instance but this is not commonly used Load Evert Options E Rowe directly to Host F Enable Load Evert to all trucks V Enable Load Evert Foreading Load Evert Forwarding IP Address List TF Add FHemowe Tiuek List enabled fer Lasd Evert Add Remove An example of the Load Event Control Panel screen o To make the Load Event Control Panel option available press Alt F5 The Paid Options Enabled screen will appear You will need to select the Touch free Load Event option and move it to the Options Currently Enabled section It will prompt you for a password The CSIS Protocol Manager 65 Options Qumenth Enabbect Show All Trucks An example of the Paid Options Enabled screen Alt F5 o A newer method of acquiring the Load Events has been developed for COMMANDbatch where they are configured in the Configuration Console and the PM is by passed To view these refer to the appendix section on
15. New Install screen e Application Type Select the type of plant to be used Concrete Block or Aggregate e Fleet Connection Select the type of connection you would like to create o RICs For two way radio o CIC or NIC For cellular interface or Nextel through a network o Nextel Telephone When using a Nextel phone on a serial port e Host Select the type of connection you would like to create o Disabled This is used with a standalone system o CSIS MSMQ This is the default setting for the COMMAND fleet PM Note The following options are no longer supported for Host Connections CDI RIC Protocol Speedcall Model C D Protocol and Vehicom Interface 3 After selecting the appropriate settings click OK A dialog box will appear to confirm what you have chosen Click OK to continue 4 The main CSIS Protocol Manager screen opens The next section discusses the configuration of the PM Details on using the main screen are discussed in Using the CSIS PM Configuring the PM from the System Menu Topics in this section Configure RICs Outgoing Message Options Auto Clear Screens On New Day New Truck Number Registration The CSIS Protocol Manager 51 Diagnostic Log Host Options Status Key Lockout Remote VSC2 Settings Configure RICs If RIC is selected under Fleet Connection follow these steps 1 From the main PM screen select System gt Configure RICs from the main menu The following screen will appea
16. Radio Code This 16 character field is the designation for the radio and is taken from the TRUC table e Sign This value is either S signed or U unsigned e Units This is the units of measure for the threshold value It is measured in either English or in Metric units e Scaling Factor This is a number used by the VSC unit to scale the event threshold values in either English or Metric units e Min Max Range These four values from the JBUS PID Table are used to determine the Min Max range of threshold values in both English and Metric units Truck Configuration Context Menu The majority of the functionality of this module comes from the right click context menu when clicked over a grid The context menu s for the top two grids templates on the left and template details on the right have the following options Using the COMMAND Fleet Dispatch Desktop 5 Add Template The dialog Template Name appears Up to 30 characters can be entered for the template name Click OK and a new row 1s added in the template list Remove Template This removes the currently selected highlighted template A confirmation message appears Click OK and the template is removed from the template list Any truck that was using a removed template is set to the Standard Template which cannot be removed and all of its values are initialized Change Template Name The dialog New Template Name appears Up to 30 characters can be ent
17. Server Core Pi MSMQ Active Directory Domain Services Integration E MSMO HTTP Support E MSMO Triggers mt Multicasting Support E MSMO DCOM Proxy im Print and Document Services Remote Differential Compression E RIP Listener m E Services for NFS Pip Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Pie Simple TCPIP services Le echo daytime etc E Subsystem for UNIX based Applications Tablet PC Compe An example of the Microsoft Message Queue MSMQ Server entry Microsoft NET Framework Verify that you have Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 1 installed on the server that will be running the CSIS components by using the following process relative to your operating system For Windows 2003 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 Open Administrative Tools followed by Computer Management 3 Expand the Services and Applications node by clicking on it 12 Installing COMMAND fleet 4 Select the Services entry 5 There should be a service named Microsoft NET Framework v3 5 1 In the example shown below the user has Microsoft NET Framework v4 0 3 installed e Hf o a io BE Pa wb Computer Management Local Name a System Tools E HomeGroup Provider b P Task Scheduler E i Event Viewer E Shared Folders b E Local Users and Groups b Xi Performance a Device Manager a E3 Storage 4 Do Services and Applications 2 Human Interface Device Access SA KE and
18. ToJob On Job Pour Wash To Pint At Plant a 0010 To Job 10 43 10 44 1 H 3 i 0011 ERP o 10 44 1044 1044 1044 0AA 10A 10 s a Tireck Type Message lomi 0011 10 44 On dob 10 44 Toob 10 44 Load 10 44 ToJob 10 44 Load 10 43 In Service 11043 In Service An example of the CSIS Protocol Manager for Concrete The Vehicle Tracking Pane The Vehicle Tracking pane is located in the top section of the screen This pane becomes active when the In Service status has been received and displays the time that each status is received from each truck Manual statuses meaning the driver presses a button are indicated by a blue background while automatic statuses are indicated by a red background Note The status time displayed on the Vehicle Tracking pane is the driver entered time and may not be the actual status time available on the tracking screen The Incoming Status Pane The Incoming Status pane displays a chronological log of all trucks times statuses and messages The CSIS Protocol Manager 61 The Outgoing Messages Pane The Outgoing Messages pane displays a log of all outgoing messages The red color in the Message column means that there has been no acknowledgment from the truck yet It turns green when acknowledged Message Menu Options View System Help Send Text or LED message Alt M Resend All Messages Mow Alte BL Auto Poll Options A
19. a user to acknowledge the message Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop 85 Configuration Tab This tab allows you to list all incoming messages canned and free text and to select specific messages as alerts Signaling Unit Select a signaling unit from this dropdown list User Name Group Name Select one or more items from the dropdown list select the checkbox next to each user name After selections have been made click outside the dropdown list box to return to the form o Plus Select All Add all items from the drop down list this is not recommended for a standard configuration o Minus Clear All Remove all items from the list Priority Select from the following options o High Displays a prompt that remains on screen until acknowledged The user cannot continue other work until receipt of the message is acknowledged o Medium Displays a prompt that remains on screen until receipt is acknowledged The user can continue with other work o Low Temporarily displays a message box for a user configurable time period and then disappears The user can continue with other work Plant Truck If the All checkbox 1s selected all plants trucks are included in this configuration If this checkbox is cleared the dropdown list becomes active Select one or more of the checkboxes next to each plant truck Add Click this button to submit the configuration criteria to the server for processing Update
20. be marked 2 Choose a Form on the left and the Type of privilege Add None on the right The following is a breakdown of all options currently allowed in the Privilege module They are grouped by task category as to who might have them and their purpose what is required depends on the duties of the person Privileges for Normal Operations e Mapping The map module contains the following sub options license permitting o Mapping Snail Trail Allows the snail trail for trucks o Mapping Truck Allows for the truck map location o Mapping Delivery Allows for the delivery location GPS coordinate mapping e Signaling Operations Allows messages to be sent to trucks e Messages and Events Allows the Messages Events Errors module Water Added Inquiry Allows if water added functionality is necessary 92 Using the COMMANDfleet Dispatch Desktop Optional Privileges e Diagnostics Allows you to find previous truck and signaling issues e Allow user to save map zoom selection Allows you to save a new default geographical location on the map for use when fleet is loaded or a zoom to all for no map pins takes place Design Mode Allows for customization of columns sort order and filter criteria for grids that support this Administrator Privileges e Privilege Allows access to the Privilege module to assign privileges to users e Truck Configuration Allows access to JBus configurati
21. o 1800 Hz Sends a tone of 1800 Hz space 0 o OFF Turns off the tone and un keys the radio The Select Outgoing Messages option displays the messages in the queue that have not received a vehicle acknowledgment To delete an outgoing messages use the Select Outgoing Messages option and click on the messages you would like delete Then select the Cancel Selected Outgoing Messages option Note Outgoing Messages is the same for all setups but may be labeled differently Also the Cancel Selected Outgoing Messages text will be grayed out unless an outgoing message has been selected from the Outgoing Messages screen The CSIS Protocol Manager 67 Topics in this section Launching the Dispatch Desktop Toolbar Menu Options Dispatch Desktop Basics Modules Launching the Dispatch Desktop 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Command Alkon gt COMMANDpfleet to launch the COMMAND Fleet Desktop The Login dialog box appears prompting you to enter your username and password When both the User and Password have been entered press Enter When Dispatch Desktop starts up it scans the configuration table for the default configuration of the logged in user If the configuration is found at the user group or system level that configuration is loaded If no records are found for this user the system loads an empty window Upon first log in the window will be blank you must first set your privileges to gain access to th
22. on Driver Login This creates a CERLY condition when a driver logs in earlier than the set call in time for that driver e Enable Travel Time Polling e Ready To Load Message Code This is a pre load feature that allows a ticket to print but does not send the mix to the batch panel until the driver presses a button and a condition or event is met Appendix 99 e Use Driver Login Offset Minutes This backlogs time 5 minutes from the original punch in time to allow time for vehicle inspection before the Optimizer uses the driver e Warn for Max Age of Concrete Select this checkbox to make the field available for entry in COMMANDeries e Remove Auto End Conditions EDX Fie EF Queues Manager Ophmiraton BF Queue Manitor The Manager Number allows CSIS to filter for the trucks and Ready To Load Message Code D HH 7 Receive Begin Load From COMMANDbatch i ig CNClient OMMAN glm ia elaniiea a BE ss ar EEN COMMANDnetsork messages that it is to process ET n ci i oiiprte Mides IF Recsira End Load From COMAN Dbalich TA COMMANDfeet Deskto Manager Humber s0 T Warn for Max Age of Concrete Remove Aulo End Comitor Port Humber 2202 WCS to COMMAN Dbetch is ULINK interface Allow concrete trucks to skip saluses T Enable EDM Services Allow aggregate trucks ioskip 2 statuses T De not allow multiple pours per ticket Get Unique Number by Stored Procedure inbound Port Number 2202 rable MCBILEnch Outbound Port N
23. status is applied automatically The default setting is 0 minutes or off To turn this feature on enter a value between 1 and 99 minutes Send After entering a delay time click the Send button so that the VSC3 can enable Automatic In Service for the specified truck The CSIS Protocol Manager 57 3 Enter the following information for the Auto Status tab Remote Vsc2 Setiinas o o a Dptions Aulo Status GPRS GPS Truck List hen TO JOE i sent both automatic and manual Clean Load ard Discharge dium counts HE Send Pour Detection Court Enter number ot burrs 1 3 1 Send Unscheduled Step Time Enter Minutes D 0FF 0 99 18 Send Enlace Mandatory POUR and WASH J Autostatus TO PLANT only rom WASH Send Lose An example of the Auto Status tab for Remote VSC2 Settings When TO JOB is sent both automatic and manual This is used for trucks with drum features and will clear the load discharge counters on the VSC Pour Detection Count Enter the number of turns the drum must make in order to inform the system that the status has changed to POUR Unscheduled Stop Time An Unscheduled Stop status code 71 is sent when the current status is TO JOB or TO PLANT and the speed remains below 3 mph for the amount of time entered in this field Timing starts when the status changes to TO JOB or TO PLANT and an Unscheduled Stop is sent each time the programmed time interval elapses with a speed below
24. the Host tab for CIC or NIC fleet connections 2 If equipped with more than one RIC a tab on the View Communications screen appears for each RIC in use The labels are RIC 1 or RIC 2 depending on which tab is The CSIS Protocol Manager 63 selected For CIC or NIC Connections a CIC or NIC tab is available Select the tab of the component to be viewed IH LBi44ish Bl EtatesB6 Met weed OF Fae8 iH OUT 187144 35 Bil Ack IH 18144995 Bil StatesB5 At Plant Of f set a OUT 18 44 71 8611 Ack IH 18 44 31 Bi StatesB4 To Plant Of foet ea OUT 16 44 27 B811 Ack IH 18 44 29 ii ftatus Un load Offset eae OUT 18 44 27 811 Ack E IM 16 44 27 Gi tatas at dob Of fact oe OUT 18 44 21 M1 Ack IH 18044 21 G1 StatwaAi Ta Job Of Fant ee OUT 18144017 Bill Ack IH 28 44 17 Oil StatesBe Lead Of Frat OUT 18 44 11 S818 Ack IH 18 44 11 8 StatesBi To Job Of fret eae OUT 18 44 07 8818 Ack IH 18 44 07 6818 ftatus Load Offset eae OFT 16 43 38 O11 Ack An example of the CIC or NIC tab for the View Communications screen e The Messages and Events pane logs all communication activity The Outgoing Messages pane logs all outgoing messages in queue Outbound messages appear in red while inbound messages appear in blue Outgoing messages appear very quickly unless there is a communication problem e You can select one or more lines and use the right click menu to copy the data to the Window s clipboard From there you can paste d
25. the code you entered on the Add Interface form It cannot be changed once a PM is created If the signaling unit code needs to be changed the PM must be deleted and then added again Time To Live This is the time in minutes that an inbound message sent from the PM will exist on the PM_TO BLS queue before being discarded to the Transactional dead letter messages queue Once discarded these messages will never be processed by the BLS or found within the Fleet desktop application These messages must be checked and purged regularly Truck Receive UDP Port This is the UDP IP port that the PM uses to receive messages from VSC signaling units e Outbound Coded Messages forced as non text messages If a message code is added to this text box then the outbound message for the code will always be sent as a non text message found in the outbound tab of the signaling unit even if message text exists for the code This option is frequently used for code 16 GPS Poll This concludes adding a PM to the Configuration Console You may refer to The CSIS Protocol Manager section for information on configuring and using the PM Adding a New Interface for a Third Party Signaling Vendor This section covers information needed to add an interface for a 3rd party signaling vendor 34 Installing COMMAND E leet Note If you are using a COMMANDsignal PM you do not need to follow this step Proceed to the next section From the Confi
26. 08 COMMANDseries CS FTK O A vii i r LS 1 14 15 Command Alkon Solutions To Build On Copyright 2007 2015 Command Alkon Incorporated and or its affiliates All rights reserved The contents of this document are for informational purposes only and are subject to change without notice Command Alkon Incorporated CAI may without notice modify its products in a way that affects the information contained in this publication CAI HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY TITLE NON INFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In no event will CAI be liable for any direct indirect or consequential damages arising out of the use of inability to use or implementation of any information contained in this publication even if CAI has been advised of the possibility of such damages or for any claim by any other party The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and may contain inaccuracies or errors CAI assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document This publication is intended only for the direct benefit of authorized users of CAI products This publication may not be used for any purposes other than those for which it is provided and it is subject to the terms of the applicable software license or subscription agreement This publication and the info
27. 1 To resend messages select Message gt Resend All Messages Now or press the shortcut Ctrl R The following confirmation message appears This resends all messages waiting for vehicle ACK 2 Click OK or press Enter to resend all messages that are waiting for a vehicle acknowledgment Click Cancel to exit without any action Auto Poll Options This is an old setting for Show All Trucks and Snail Trial It is now being accessed through the Dispatch Desktop View Menu Options Wiew System Help View Communicatens Alt Clear all delvered Outgoing Messages Alte Cancel Outgoing Message Alt D Clear incoming Status Pane AlteE An example of the View menu options View Communications 1 From the main screen select View gt View Communications The screen title and tab labels depend on the Fleet Connection setting The Host tab appears if a host is set up if 44 be i Ptatusb Fy 18 44 35 Ric Bli Status ABA 16 44 31 Ric 8 Oil StatusB4 Of Faet 668 OUT 16 44 229 Aics Bili Status 9 Unload Of facet BA OT 18 44 27 Ric 8 Bli Status 2 At Job Of Fset 688 OWT 18 44 521 Ric Bil Status i To Job ff aat 688 OUT 186 44517 Aici Alil StatusBh Load Offset B88 OUT 16 44511 Aics BALA StatusBi To do Of foet Be OUT 16 44 87 Aics BALA StatusBB Lead ff set PA OUT 18 43 38 Aics 6811 Status In Service ff saat gt Be OUT 18 432518 Aic 6 BALA Status In Service Of Fact Bee An example of
28. ANSSUBTYPE W ORIGIN ro AMA m ee ee ee Washing Hf ER rat oo A a Lo 12202014 350 25 AM E T E 7 a e Yat al I ay TR rir oo lt An example of the Diagnostics module This module retrieves historical data for troubleshooting and proactive detecting of signaling issues It allows you to review Messages Events Errors GPS JBUS JBUS Threshold and Water Added information The Transactions pane is the main area for your pertinent data The data in the grid is determined by the search criteria and the view Transactions Errors Trace Log or Queues tab From Date To Date These two fields allow you to restrict the data shown to a certain range of dates and times Trucks From this dropdown list select one or more trucks to narrow the list of retrieved data To select more than one truck Ctrl click non contiguous items or Shift Click a contiguous range of items e Plants From this drop down list select one or more plants to narrow the list of retrieved data To select more than one plant Ctrl click non contiguous items or Shift click a contiguous range of items e Retrieve Data Click this button to retrieve the data according to the selected search criteria Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop 83 e Maximize Grid Click this button to hide the left Favorites pane Click again to restore the left pane e Advanced Options Click this bu
29. AuthiP IPsec Keying Modules Ch Internet Connection Shamng C AP Helper GQ IPsec Policy Agent Eh KtmRrm for Distributed Transaction Coordinator Management SX Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper b W Internet Information Sena 2 Media Center Extender Service d WMI Central b Lig SOL b LF SQL OF Message Queuing S3 Message Queuing CE Microsoft NET Framework NGEN v2 0 50727_ x64 Server Configuration et MET Framework NGEN v20 50727_ NEE Server Configurahon 4 Hiicrosoft MET Frarnework MGE SEN 40530319 64 CE Microsoft Antimalware Service 2 Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service C2 Microsoft Network Inspection Microsoft Policy Platform Local Authority G Microsoft Policy Platform Processor 22 Microsoft SharePoint Workspace Audit Service 2 Microsoft Software Shadow Copy Provider TA Mozilla Maintenance Service 4 Multimedia Class Scheduler Sab aoe NET Frarnework NGEN w4 0 30219 xa Description Performs ne Enables gen The IKEEXT Enables use Provides mt Provides tu Ceordinates Creates a hl Allows Med Provides a bicrosoft Helps prote Manages In Helps guard banages 50 The Mozilla Enables rela Status Started Log On As Local Service Local Syste Local Syste Local Syste Local Syste Local Syste Network 5 a Network 5 Local Service Local Service Local Syste Local aia per Saeed Local Sy
30. COMMANDsignal with CSIS 27 for COMMANDsignal systems or 3rd party ENH 26 for 3rd party systems One Signaling Unit is required for each signaling interface in the event that there may be multiple interfaces For more information on configuring a signaling unit see Preliminary Microsoft Installations and COMMAN Deeries Settings The following licenses or modules are optional MT Map Truck Tracking Provides Truck location capability from COMMAND track WA Water Added Requires the trucks to have water meters and JBUS data installed ST Snail Trail Delivery cycles can be displayed for current day and historical lookups Before Installing COMMAND Ileet COMMANDfleet Hardware and Software Requirements Hardware Requirements It is suggested that you have the following hardware before installing COMMAND fleet 1 P4 2 0 GHZ Dual Core 2 4 GHZ Dual Xenon Hyper Processor threaded 2 4 GHX Memory Storage System OS Local Storage System DB Sizing Operating System 2 0 GB 3 0 GB 3 0 GB 1x40 GB SATA or RAID 1 2x40 GB RAID 1 2x40 GB EIDE 7200 10 000 SATA or SCSI 7200 SATA or SCSI 7200 RPM 10 000 RPM 10 000 RPM Update DB storage Update DB storage Update DB storage for new requirements for new requirements for new requirements Windows 2003 2008 Windows 2003 2008 Windows 2003 2008 2008 R2 2012 Server 2008 R2 2012 Server 2008 R2 2012 Server SP1 SP1 SP1 Note For 500 trucks please r
31. Condition Task codes in COMMANDeries Send COMMAND network truck update message for GPS This updates the truck coordinates through a series of COMMANDnetwork messages so that it will display on the tracking screen EndUnload status equals to Wash status Trimble signaling units send an EndUnload status if this flag is selected the end unload time will be used as the Wash time Installing COMMAND fleet Jl EndLoad status equals to Load Status This is used when the BeginLoad status is missing or invalid Ignore Blank Truck Flags This will ignore blank truck flags e Allow Overnight Pours This allows dispatch to continue deliveries without interruption past midnight and allows billing on the day the pour started instead of the next business day e Water Added Events Item Code This field identifies the COMMANDseries item that is to be used to record water added events for billing purposes Adding a COMMANDsignal PM In this section the Protocol Manager PM will be created if you use COMMANDsiegnal Each BLS must have its own PM to manage traffic 1 From the Configuration Console right click on the BLS entry and select Add New Interface File Actions Help z Applcebons Ta CSS EF Queves EF Queve Monitor An example of how to add a new interface to a BLS 2 The Add Interface dialog box appears Enter the Signaling Unit Code and select the relevant Protoco
32. F5 Setup Host Options Status Key Lockout Remote Wsc2 Settings An example of the Auto Clear Screens On New Day option Note A CSL Log file will be generated each day with or without selecting this function The CSIS Protocol Manager 53 New Truck Number Registration 1 To register a new truck number select System gt New Truck Number Registration from the menu Select an option from the following screen New Truck Number Registration When mesage amees from Truck Munibesr not im bet E Add Truck Numba bo ltl and allow massaga bo pact Same ac above for 2 dave then swatch to balm Block message fram Truck Number mot im ist Note A blocked message from a buck number thal ic nal in the list can only be seen in all View Communication tabs except the host ok An example of how to register a new truck number e Add Truck Number to list and allow message to pass If this option is selected the truck number will automatically be added to the list when the driver presses the In Service button Note The truck must be in the COMMANDeeries truck list Same as above for XX days then switch to below If selected enter the number of days to add truck numbers automatically At the end of that time the truck number will be blocked from the list e Block message from Truck Number not in list If selected any new trucks which are not on the list are not allowed to pass This truck number will only be seen in the Vi
33. Infragistica Shared v7 2 dI 7 2 20072 1063 CACSIS COMMAND ileet Infragistics Win UkraWinDock v7 2 72 200 Fe 1063 CACSIS COMMAN Dileet nkragetics2 Win Uira WinGrid v 7 2 di An example of the File Info window that displays when the File Info button is clicked 74 Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop Dispatch Desktop Basics Manipulating Module Columns From Date 12 30 2014 12 00 AM To Date 12 30 2014 11 59 PM Retrieve Data Maximize Grid Advanced Options Planttst al Drag a column header here io group by fet column TRANSDATE F RADIOCODE F TKTCODE F ogo 9 50 47 am 30 11527 TASA SAM A S l TSB TEDO T5041 AM Ho TB _ __ A220 AAM SGU T TRANSTYPE Y TRANSSUBTYPE V ORIGIN An example of module columns Moving Ifyou need columns to display in a specific order you may move a data column to another location by clicking the column header and dragging it In the following example a column is in the process of being moved to the right of another column Red arrows let you know where the column will be located once you take your finger off the mouse Note This can only be done in Design Mode which is only available to configuration managers F eirin n LO Ss a a C Drag a column header here to group by that column T OoOO T amna TRANS DATE w TKT COL v WSU Y AS E W TRANS SUBTYPE Gee 9 50 47 AM Mesi rD 2 30 2014 9 50 42 A
34. M ma a S e YD 202014 9 50 41 AM 11528 3TH STA TPL TEE z040 AM_ 11528 TSA UOH 2730 2014 50 39AM 11528 JIA O J JSA POU 2730 2014 9 50 35 AM 1152780 OSTA PL 2730020 14 9 50 34 AM na w o s WSH An example of column moving Sorting You may choose to sort columns in ascending or descending order If you click on any column heading within the grid all rows are sorted on that column in ascending order an upward facing triangle appears in the column heading Click again and all rows will be Using the COMMANDfleet Dispatch Desktop 75 sorted in descending order an downward facing triangle appears in the column heading For example a triangle pointing up indicates the column is sorted in ascending order TRANS DATE Y TKICODE Y 12 30 2014 9 50 47 AM_ 11527 30 Sais 9 50 35 AM aoma sossa T1527 1230014 9 50 19 AM 0 17AM 11527 12 30 2014 9 49 28 AM 12 30 2014 9 48 09 AM 12 30 2014 9 48 06 AM 11526 30 An example of column sorting Grouping If you need to look at data for a particular group you may do this by dragging any column header to the area labeled Drag a column header here to group by that column The table is then grouped by that column Click on the plus sign to expand the group s detail or the minus sign to hide the group s detail To remove this sort option drag the column name back to the table grid mage Drag a column header here to group by that column TRANS DATE YY TKT
35. MSG O24 Request Quick Stop MSG O74 MSG Ee Rea wash Out pes ke MSG 026 LostNeed Direction MSG 026 MSG f Reg GoTo Shop MSG pa MSG O28 In Shoo MSG MSG At Reclaimer MSG 020 _CMDSiG_STATUS_LOOKUP Administration Module This module is used for troubleshooting XML messages for 3rd party vendors and interfaces It contains information for XML tags such as definitions expected strings setup and the basic structure of messages Command Alkon Service Personnel use this module to do advanced research on XML structure Privilege Note This module is only available to configuration managers Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop 91 EE Dispatch Desktop 1 Concrete and Aggr File Modules View Format Window Help Mapping Messages and Events Diagnostics Signaling Operations Alerts and Notifications Water Added Inquiry Adminastration Privilege Privilege User Name be Design Mode 12 30 2014 10 10AM RB oooi Privilege Module This module is used to set user privileges These users are the same as COMMANDseries users Initially user access is limited to Plant Privilege so you will need to configure the desktop to expand privileges to your users Note This module CANNOT be used to edit existing users and cannot be changed once set 1 From the drop down list choose a User Name or Group This must be a valid user name from the COMMANDeeries database If a group is selected the Group check box will
36. NDeseries Licensing and Modules and the COMMANDseries initialization file must point to the COMMAND fleet installation The initialization file cmdserie asn is located in the Clients folder The logicals section of this file must have a line pointing to the location of the COMMANDleet installation similar to the following logicals Command Fleet C CMDseries COMMANDfleet Dispatchertools exe After a COMMANDseries Upgrade If you are running COMMAND fleet the following is required to maintain the current configuration after a COMMAND series upgrade 1 Copy the COMMAND tIleet folder to a location inside the CMDseries folder 2 Proceed with the normal COMMANDeseries upgrade procedure 3 After upgrading move the copied COMMAND Fleet folder back into the CMDSERIE folder and ensure the name of the folder is COMMANDfleet Note Version 5 of COMMANDeeries can only run up to COMMAND leet 2 12 Configuring the Command Alkon Configuration Console This console is a centralized configuration and management location for the CNClient BLS PM and each of their Queues The next few sections explain how to create configure and start each of the COMMAND leet components from within the Configuration Console Adding and Configuring the CSIS Components Configuring the COMMAND fleet Desktop Starting and or Removing Components Installing COMMAND fleet 19 ES COMMANDiee Desktops An example of the Command Alkon Configuration Con
37. ample with the condition Truck gt 1007 the operator is gt and the operand is 1007 e Blanks Displays only the rows that have no entries for the field you clicked on e Non Blanks Displays only the rows that have entries for the field you clicked on e Specific Item Select a specific item text or numeric to display all occurrences of that item only Right Click Context Menus Enable Growping Customize Columns Export to Excel Print Statuses Alerts Common Manage Filters An example of the context menu when you right click in a module with columns Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop 77 If you right click on any of the column headings on the Diagnostics or Messages and Events panes you get one or more of the following context menu options Enable Grouping This option allows you to group a data set such as trucks plants or time by a particular data column O Multiple groups are supported For example while reviewing numerous statuses for a day you can select Enable Grouping for the Truck Code data column and view all statuses for each truck Also you can group the From Plant data column and then group by Truck Code to view each truck status by plant To show more detail for a group click the plus sign on the left To disable the grouping right click again and deselect this option or drag the button back to the grid Customize Columns This option opens a window where you can select which
38. ane contains a map which is displayed by your third party mapping software On this pane the map and the toolbar above it have differences based on the map selected in the configuration console The maps themselves look similar but the context menus and toolbars are very different Also the icons are not the same such as different symbols for GPS on truck snail trail and slightly different colors for trucks and some indicators Monitoring Group On the top left of the Mapping window you can select from one of the following items for monitoring Trucks Dispatch Deliveries or Lookups The controls such as options Using the COMMANDfleet Dispatch Desktop and checkboxes that display below this group depend on the selection here Only the selected option will have its group of controls visible File Modules View Format Window Help Mapging Messages and Events Diagnostics persons gt Plants Maoomize Map doom To All Set Bao Lookups Tracks E Tracking Config Plant 1 Flani 2 Piani 3 Plant 4 Filani 17 Flani 190 Monitoring Group e Trucks This is the default monitoring group e Dispatch This is automatically selected when Truck Locate is initiated from the COMMANDeeries Tracking amp Scheduling screen e History This option is chosen for an historical snail trail of where a truck has been If you click the down arrow to the right of Truck Search Criteria a searc
39. ar iy CNClient ew pL os PIMSD Polling interval ms 50 E r TWO i TEM e COMMANDAee Desktop An example of the Trace tab for Queues 38 Installing COMMAND fleet dto Trace CA_CSIS_TRACELOG utbound to BLS CA_CS15_pm_TO_BL530 Inbound fram BLS CA_CSIS_BLS9O TO_PM amp D 384 CNClient Quibound i BLS CA CSIS_pm_TO_BLS90 Sm aso PMD inbound fom BLS CA CSIS_BLS90_TO_TMO i TO i TER Ia COMMANDAee Desktop In this example the Signaling Unit Code for the Trimble Integration is 40 so the tab is named T140 Command Aikon Configuration Can ear EI Applications CNCiient 6 590 Trace Pwgo Tio TG Ea cos a lee Bee ee M JL a utbound to Trace CA_CSIS_TRACELOG EF Queue Moniior ay CNClient to BLS CA_CSIS_pm_TO_BLS90 B BLS os PMSD inbound fom BLS CA_CSIS_BL590_TO_TG30 r TD TE In this example the Signaling Unit Code for the Third Party Generic is 30 so the tab is named TG30 5 Now from the Windows Control Panel go to Administrator Tools gt Services You should see two services named CACSISBLSxx and CAC SISCNClient Installing COMMAND fleet 39 File Action View es Aoa Hmn op Services Local Help Stop the senace Restart the senace Description C35 component business logic Server Processing Signaling messages COMMAND Senes data access interface
40. as An example of the Host Options screen Note If the current application is not Concrete the Unscheduled POUR option is not available Status Key Lockout This option will locks a driver s buttons if all statuses are present Select it so that a check mark appears next to the option to turn it on Re select it to turn it off The CSIS Protocol Manager Configure RICs Alt P Outgoing Message Options Etrie D Auto Clear Screens On Mew Day Rec and Host Outbound Routing Mew Truck Number Registration Diagnostic Log Ctrle FS Host Options Wf Status Key Lockout Remote Vsc2 Settings An example of the Status Key Lockout being turned on Remote VSC2 Settings This screen is used to set the Unscheduled Stop Time the Automatic In Service Delay Time and the Keep Alive Signal for GPRS units 1 Select System gt Remote VSC2 Settings from the main menu 2 Enter the following information for the Options tab Ophons Auto Siau GPRS GPs Truck Lis to ln Service Delay Time EE Erter Minutes J 0OFF 0 99 An example of the Options tab for Remote VSC2 Settings Truck List Select a truck and enter the information described next e Automatic In Service Delay Time After the unit has been off for 4 hours or more this is the amount of time after the VSC3 is powered up that the unit s status automatically goes to IN SERVICE If set to 10 fro example ten minutes after VSC3 powers up the IN SERVICE
41. ata into other Windows applications To select more than one continuous line click and drag through the lines you want to copy Use the Ctrl key to select non contiguous lines 3 Also from the View Communications screen you have several options under the View menu of the toolbar Clear RIC 1 Messages and Events Alt E Raw Data Alt R Truck Watch Alte OUT OF SERVICE cancels AutoStatus Load Event Control Panel Alt L GPS to HOST Delay Bat you can also press Enter or Esc An example of the View menu e To clear all messages and events select Clear Messages and Events 64 The CSIS Protocol Manager e To view raw data select the Raw Data option A check mark appears in the menu next to the option Repeat this procedure to return to the default readable format 2 View CIC or MIC Communications View Commands Rica CENIE Host OUT IH 18 44 38 16 44 38 16 44 35 16 44 35 18344254 167442391 181440929 18144 29 18 44 27 16 44 27 16 44 21 16 44 21 T 16 44 17 i 44 17 ii i 18144111 18 44 87 16 44 87 Messages and Events AOR 11 IGP i27 0 0 i 0011 O000F 127 8 8 1 ARR ENT 127 8 8 0 S001 1B 0000F 127 6 8 1 TIE 11398 r A EBR IHARRA 1277 B H I RHERLIiJA 127 0 0 1 SHG 1EORRRE SP 127 6 0 1 HAAiiijam i27 8 8 0 S001 1E26G80PF 127 8 8 1 RRA 127 8 8 1 2001161 0000F 127 6 8 1 HG 1136F 127 8 6 1 ERG 1 BRGROR 127 8 8 1 HG A a1 27 8 8 1
42. cations CNCient BLS30 Trace pmo Tiso T630 Ea cos basam Ee eee ee ee ee ae Fr Inbound from CNGliert J na CSIS_CMDNET_TO_BLS90 i Threads By CNClient i ie ala i Sm BLS 50 Polling interval ms a DG s THO Inbound from Pls s TG30 CA_CSIS_pm_TO_BLS90 1 TE COMMANDleet Desktop MPE Threads 5 Polling Interval rma QGutbound to Trace Lag CA_CSIS_TRACELOG 1 Threads Outbound to CNCliant CA _CSIS_BLS_TO_ CMONET 60 Time To Live minutes Outbound to MOBILEticket CA CSIS_BLS_TO_MOBILETICKET 15000 Polling interval ma Outbound to PMS CA CSIS_BLS90_TO_PM30 gt Time To Live minutes Qutboundto TWO CA_CSIS_BLS90_TO_THO a Fe Time To Live minutes Outbound to TG30 0 CA_CSI5_BLS90_TO_TG30 5 Time To Live minutes In this example the Manager Number for the BLS is 90 so the tab is named BLS90 e Threads This is the number of threads or message channels you want to use for the queue More threads generally means faster processing but it also uses more bandwidth e Time to live This is the number of minutes a message will remain in the queue before it expires e Polling Interval This is the interval between checks for new messages 4 The Trace PMxx TIxx and TGxx tabs show information relating to the MSMQ s and are generally not adjusted CNClient L590 Trace psa Tio TGa0 GES CoS real F ae L_ ae er ee eee Inbound from Al CA CSIS_TRACELOG Quewe Honr
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44. configuration managers only e Print This option opens the Print Preview window where you view the tabular data To send it to a printer click the Print icon on the far left Note This is available for configuration managers only e Manage Filters This allows you to configure the toolbar buttons Note This is available for configuration managers only Typs Sub Type Selection ACK Evert Acknowledge t COM Communicabon Everts GPL GPS Location t GPS Trip Facket JBE JBUS Vehicle Events t LEF Let On Concrete PC Mic Pressed t MSG Message From Truck M NAK Event Failure F NUM Canned bhiessage to Truck POL GPS Poll t REM Vehicle Data t REG Request to Talk Hy STA Ststuses t TEX Text Messages to Truck E WAT Wister Added An example of the Configure Toolbar Buttons screen Button Setup Choose one of the three filter buttons that you want to customize Button Name You can keep the current name or rename the button in this text box If you make changes make sure that the name identifies the function o Type Sub Iype Selection Select the data to be displayed in this selection box The plus sign to the left of this row is selected to display all the sub types within the particular type One or more sub types may be selected to be displayed as To select all sub types simply select the main type checkbox To deselect all sub types clear the main type checkbo
45. ct Integration The BLS Signaling Tab Optimization Genaral Database Trace Logging Maintenance Signaling Manager Ophmizaton The Manager Number allows C35 to filter for the trucks and Ready To Load Message Code 0 Receive Begin Load From COMMANDbatch COMMANDnetwork messages that it is to process F Use Dever Login Offset Minutes 3 a aTa e Managet Number so 7 Warn for Max Age of Concrete Remove Auto End Conditions Port Number Z202 WIES to COMMANDbatch is ULINK Interface gess Auk EDX lintegration Allow concrete trucks to skip 2 satuses Enable EDX Services Allow aggregate trucks oskip 2 statuses Maximum allowed minutes for valid statue 240 T Deo not alow par chai em SEN Outbound Port Number 2203 T Get Unique Number by Stored Procedure SGL Sarver m aonr tive Me i TR Confinmation Time to Live Minutes z Salect the fuck staus events that wall noty si jenna olan MOBIL Eticket when the status times change inbound Port umber 2202 PIGPS Satelite Court Vakiation pinimum Satellites Ra i W Do net Change the Truck Calor T Send COMIMANDnetwark truck update message for GPS 3 EndUnioad status equals to Wash status W Ignore Blank Truck Flags v Allow ovemight pours F Cresie CERLY Condttion on Driver Login T Enable Travel TimeP oling Water Added Ewents em Code BLS Signaling Tab e Create CERLY Condition
46. d to the threshold value Common Procedures for the Truck Configuration Module To add a template to an unlisted vehicle 1 2 Highlight the desired template in the upper grid that you want to apply to a vehicle In the bottom grid right click and select Add Trucks A selection box appears with the list of all trucks displaying Signal Unit Code Truck Code Description Owner Name and Radio Code You can select one or many trucks using Shift Click and Ctrl Click Click OK A confirmation dialog appears asking if you want to assign the template to the selected trucks The truck is added to bottom pane with the template applied and the status column is set to IN PROCESS for all slots and the Status Update is set to the current date and time To remove a truck from the list 1 2 3 Highlight the truck in the lower grid Right click the mouse and select Remove Trucks A warning message appears to ensure that there are no pending messages for the truck since the rows are going to be deleted from the table and the truck will not be in sync with this grid Click OK to delete this truck or Cancel to return without deletion To apply a template to a truck in the list 1 2 2 4 Highlight the template to be applied in the upper grid Highlight the truck in the lower grid that you want the grid applied Right click and select Apply Selected Template A confirmation message appears asking if y
47. e long depending on the level of detail you want to record It is not necessary to select the checkboxes at this moment Gea CIS a Queues Log File i ia SO File Size MB JE F Wete Signaling trace to the Service Log File History TES Vite trace massages to the Database TE COMMANDMee Desktop oe Receiving Messages Command Network Compress Xeni in the Service Log Mes Handling Taki eee Trace Outbound Queue W Terse W Terse Enable Trace Queue F Verbose C Verbose Business Fules MSMO privales ca_caie_bracelog Tere Tene Verbose Verbose V Process Messages 20 Polling Interval ms An example of the Trace Logging tab for the BLS e While under the Trace Logging tab it is required that you have Enable Trace Queue and Process Messages selected Optional selections include Write Sql Statements to Service Log Detailed SQL Statement Logging and Compress Xml in the Service Log 8 Under the Maintenance tab complete the following information 28 Installing COMMAND Fleet E Applications ilsinienance Signaling scenererececenenacene ee Purge Task Trace Log Enable scheduled pungng 7 Enable Purging F Enable CEarhy Clean Up Task a EE Execute purges at 07 00AM H Keep records for ES COMMANDAeet Desktop Water Added Evert Log Brar Log d Enable Purging y Enable Purging Keep records for i i Keep records for Traneaction Log Transadion Messages F
48. e GSIS Protocol Manager This section only applies to those using a COMMANDsignal Protocol Manager Topics in this section How to Start and Configure the CSIS PM Using the CSIS PM How to Start and Configure the CSIS PM First you will need to create a shortcut to the PM on the desktop This is the only way to launch the PM in Fleet and is required to run when using a CSIS PM Create a PM Desktop Icon 1 To create a shortcut to the PM on the desktop go to the PM folder of your CSIS folder generally stored to your local disk drive 2 Right click on the CSISPM exe file and select Create Shortcut Organize E Open New folder EH Fil Wr Favorites Name Date modified Type Size BB Desktop d Pi 1327 2014 3 25 PM File folder J Downloads 228 COSPM exe son AWN GS AM Anolicatinn 7 KB gt Recent Places i MpAintSrv ene Open lt 5 KE Run as administrator Troubleshoot compatibility Scan with System Center Endpoint Protection Add te archive Add to CSP Morar Compress and email ae ea d Computer Local Disk C C35 PM Ca Libraries Documents iwi E Compress to CSISPM rar and email Pin te Taskbar Pin to Start Menu Restore previous versions Send to Cut Copy Create shortcut Delete Rename An example of how to create the PM desktop icon 48 The CSIS Protocol Manager 3 Move the shortcut to the desktop a GSSP M eke Shortcut An
49. e desired modules This is required for each user Refer to the Administration and Privilege sections for more information on this process Toolbar Menu Options Dispatch Desktop is very flexible and there are many ways to configure the desktop Therefore some of the screen examples shown in this manual may not look like those on your desktop An example of the Dispatch Desktop menu 68 Using the COMMAND Fleet Dispatch Desktop The File Menu ee E pye O ae ei i bn i tae eo Dispatch Desktop 1 Concrete and Aggregate 2 1 File Modules View Format Window Help I T New Save Settings Clase Module Properties Exit Dispatch Desktop 1 Concrete and Aggregate Exit COMMANDfleet The File Menu e New This menu option opens a new instance of the Dispatch Desktop e Save Settings If this option is selected the next time that Dispatch Desktop is opened it will have the same configuration as the last saved version for the logged in user or the last saved version for the group or system level Note This is only available to the configuration manager e Close Module This closes only the currently selected module e Properties In order to speed up processing time you can specify a global setting to select one of the following Truck Retrieval modes Concrete and Aggregate default setting Concrete or Aggregate This causes the Desktop title bar to be updated with the current Truck Retrie
50. e path of the selected trucks are shown on the map You can also select any of the following checkboxes to add more event details to the snail trail JBUS Water Added Statuses Messages Unscheduled Stop Unscheduled Pour Other Administration Note This module is available for configuration managers only 90 Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop DESCR OLD_TRANS_TYFE Y OLD TRANS _SUB_TYPE F ACK DRY Driver ACK ACK DRY ACK YEH Vehicle ACK ACK VEH al COM 01 Message Retry COM 001 y CON CAN Auto Status Ticker C CON Ee CON CHG Auto Status Ticket C CON CHG CON S Auto Status Ticket P CON See DLG Driwer Eveni DLG DLG ooo Driver Login DLG GPL GPL GPS Poll response GPL GPL GPL GPS GPS Location Recei GPL pe GPS GPS GPS Trip Packet to T GPS GPS JBE 084 Road Speed JBE oe JBE pes Fuel Level JBE 036 JBE 100 Engone Dil Pressure f fe JBE 110 Engine Coolent Tem JBE 110 JBE 168 Battery Potential val JBE Es JBE 175 Engine Oil Temperat JBE 175 JBE 190 Engine Speed JBE F JBE 245 Total Vehicle Distance JBE 245 JBE 247 Total Engene Hours Pe ae LEF LEF Lef Over LEF LEF MiC li Mic Release S MSG Message to Vehicle MSG MSG 008 Request To Talk Pe fe HSG T0 311 Emergency MSG 010 MSG m3 Driver ACK MSG oe MSG p4 Mic Press MSG gis MSG 015 Vehicle ACK MSS p MSG or No Vehicle ACK Rec MSG 019 MSG fa Send Police MSG ee MSG O22 Send Ambulance MSG MSG p Request Lunch MSG E
51. e populated from the JBUS PID table into this grid as default values The PID and MID are non editable fields but the Label field is editable if necessary Threshold Value This 8 digit field represents the numerical value of the threshold to be monitored For example to monitor road speeds above 70 mph the threshold value is set to 70 This value must be within the minimum and maximum range specified in the JBUS PID table which is based on the value in the Is English Units field either English or Metric An error message is displayed if the threshold value is not within the range e Direction This is a dropdown list of values used in conjunction with the Threshold Value field The direction can be one of the following o O Represents over the threshold o E Represents equal to the threshold o U Represents under the threshold 94 Using the COMMAND Sfleet Dispatch Desktop o N Represents never equal to the threshold This is used to temporarily turn off the threshold without deleting it from the unit o P Represents power up If this is set the unit sends the current JBUS data for that MID PID combo 30 minutes after power up of the unit e Trigger This 3 digit number represents the delay time in seconds after the threshold is triggered for the JBUS data to be sent from the unit to the BLS e Retrigger If the value remains over the threshold after it is triggered this 3 digit number represents the t
52. e using a COMMANDsignal configuration o Third Party ENH Select this option for COMMANDeseries version 5 56 and later if you are using TrackIt Trimble etc e Manager Number This can be any number that is specific to this signaling unit and must be unused by any other comm manager You will use this information later when setting up the Business Logic Server e Port Name This is an unused COM port that does not exist however it is required that you have a value entered e Attack Delays This is an old field that was used in conjunction with analog systems It may be left blank 4 The Options tab should be similar to the following Li Signaling Units bo E Description CSS Intettace Shot CSS Unit Type COMMAND agral wath CSS 7 BEEM Manager Mumba 30 k Paet Marne COMI Attack Delays Options Incoming Outgoing Statusas Allow Track Punchelin Aloe Truck Punehut J Acknowledge Valid Statuses J Acknowledge Imad Statuses J Abcw Tet Messages Product Selechon when Creating WSC Ticket Send Truck AheacdBehind Message Ho ow An example of the Options tab for Signaling Unit 90 5 The Default button should be used to populate the messages under the Incoming and Outgoing tabs Installing COMMAND fleet 15 Signaling Unk Deescaphon SIS Inteilacs Chace csis o f Uni Type COMMAND signal wth C55 Manager Number Fot Mame Aequect To Tak S11 Emergency Orevwer Ack Hic Pipes Vehicle Ack
53. ects vehicle on board data including GPS and various electronic sensors and provides a flexible data mining and presentation for both dispatchers and managers The COMMANDfleet User Manual This user guide contains helpful information regarding the initial installation and subsequent upgrades of COMMAND Fleet the use COMMAND fleet for your business operations and the integration of COMMANDleet to other Command Alkon products Included Sections Before Installing COMMANDgfleet This section contains general information regarding the necessary hardware and software to run COMMAND fleet successfully Whether you are considering the installation of COMMAND Fleet for the first time or you are upgrading your current version you should consult this section of the manual to ensure that all of your components are compatible Installing COMMAND fleet This section outlines the steps required to install the COMMAND Fleet package in order to interface with trucks using Command Alkon s VSC COMMANDsienal TrackIt or any other 3rd party signaling vendor It also details the upgrade procedures for COMMAND fleet and its COMMANDseries interface The CSIS Protocol Manager This section only applies to those using a COMMANDsignal PM and deals with the initial configuration as well as the general use of the CSIS PM Using the COMMAND fleet Dispatch Desktop Note that this section of the manual is aimed at two types of users Welcome to COMMAND Fl
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55. eet Normal user This is a person who uses the program on a daily basis Configuration manager This person sets up the screen layout using one or more monitors including the window positions window sizes columns displayed widths and so on Once the configuration has been set and saved it can be locked so other users can t change the layout This promotes a level of consistency among the user group e Appendix This section provides reference information related to the integration of COMMAND Fleet to other Command Alkon products including COMMANDoptimize and COMMANDbatch Welcome to COMMAND Fleet Topics in this section COMMANDseries Licensing and Modules C OMMAN D fleet Hardware and Software Requirements The Components of COMMAND S leet COMMANDseri es Licensing and Modules The following licenses or modules are needed in COMMANDoeeries before beginning the installation of the CSIS components MS Mobile Signaling Provides the signaling interface between COMMAND series and COMMANDsignal COMMAND fleet Prerequisite modules for MS are OE Order Entry and TT Truck Tracking AS Auto Statusing Sends trip packets to trucks in order to identify the Plant and Job Site coordinates MO Map Order Entry Control I functionality to capture GPS coordinates for Job Sites FL COMMAND Fleet This allows COMMAND leet to be opened within COMMAND series and or COMMAND track Signaling Unit
56. efer to the Command Alkon Technical team for COMMAND Ileet server requirements Software Requirements The following should be installed or enabled before beginning the installation of the CSIS components e COMMANDeseries v5 54 and higher or CS08 e Oracle client Oracle database connectivity or ODBC connection for SQL Database Note 64 bit machines require both the 32 bit and the 64 bit Oracle clients to be installed with a path to the 32 bit client e Remote Desktop enabled VMWARE or PCAnywhere not recommend e Microsoft Message Queuing MSMQ enabled e NET Framework 3 5 1 Note 64 bit machines require NET Framework 4 0 in addition to 3 5 1 Also CSIS 2 5 5 and earlier require only a minimum of NET 2 0 1 e One COMMANDnetwork client license per CSIS instance for the CNClient Por more information on enabling or installing MSMQ and verifying your NET Framework see Preliminary Microsoft Installations and COMMANDseries Settings Before Installing COMMAND Ileet The Components of COMMANDfleet There are three main components of COMMAND fleet including a digital or analog interface the COMMAND fleet Desktop and the COMMANDseries Integrated Server COMMANDseries Integrated Server CSIS Protocol Manager PM The PM is the gateway for all inbound outbound fleet traffic in a COMMANDsignal system It replaces the VSC Base software but has the same look and feel as the traditional signaling interface e Handles all pr
57. ented as part of your current business process e Manager Number This refers to the Manager Number for the Signaling Unit and defaults from the BLS setup If this number needs to be changed the BLS and all of its PM children must be deleted and added again 30 Installing COMMAND fleet Business Rules Allow concrete trucks to skip x statuses Specify a number of statuses that can be skipped by your concrete trucks It defaults to 1 but it is recommended to change it to 2 to allow statuses that may be skipped due to truck hardware problems Allow aggregate trucks to skip x statuses Specify a number of statuses that can be skipped by your aggregate trucks Maximum allowed minutes for valid status The amount of time in minutes that valid statuses are processed from the time the truck is ticketed This defaults to 240 but it is recommended to increase that value to accommodate pre ticketing Do not allow multiple pours per ticket If this checkbox is left unchecked multiple Wash and To Plant time stamps are allowed to capture the total On Job time Get Unique Number by Stored Procedure SQL Server This option is used to determine whether the unique employee time record number comes from a stored procedure or comes from the NUNQ table COMMAND series version 5 57 7 11 and higher will use the stored procedure option regardless of the state of this setting Prior versions can optionally use the store procedure if available This op
58. ered for the new template name The template name is updated for all trucks using the previous template name Add Trucks Before selecting this option select a template that this truck will be associated with When this option is selected a dialog containing a grid appears displaying all the trucks Select one or multiple trucks and click OK The trucks are added to the bottom threshold grid with the associated template that was selected Update Assigned Trucks This updates all assigned trucks that are currently associated with the currently assigned template If the Standard Template was selected only the truck rows using the Standard Template are updated The changes are not automatically updated to the truck when a change is made to a template This option must be used whenever an update occurs on the template The context menu for the bottom threshold grid has the following options Remove Trucks This removes the truck from the JBUS Thresholds grid A warning message appears stating that all pending messages should be delivered to the truck before deleting it Apply Selected Template This changes a truck s template to the currently selected template If one or more rows are selected that contain the same truck then all rows containing the truck are updated with the template information Refresh Selected Template This updates the truck s template with the most recent changes Synchronize Trucks This iterates th
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60. ess interfaces There are two different options Signaling BLS or Optimization BLS for creating the logic module and the application of COMMAND fleet will determine how you setup it up It is important to note that you may only have 1 BLS instance per server Unless Optimization is being implemented you will need to configure a Signaling BLS 1 From the Configuration Console right click on CNClient and select Add Signaling BLS Installing COMMAND fleet 23 File Actions Help Ges CSIS ican Server NamelPD CMiDretwork Server Add Signaling BLS 12100 Add Optimization BLS Remove CM Client 2p nw 14 Syne Client Tine with Server Client Hour Offset 1 START inp An example of how to add a signaling BLS 2 The Add BLS dialog box appears Enter the Manager Number from the Signaling Unit that you created in COMMANDseries Signaling Unit Configuration An example of the Add BLS dialog box with a Manager Number of 90 3 Click OK A BLS instance 1s added and is registered as a Windows service called CACSISBLSxxx where xxx is the Manager Number For example if the Manager Number entered is 90 that Windows Service is named CACSISBLS90 4 Ifyou have performed an upgrade and need to update the BLS right click on BLSxx and select Update BLS 5 While under the General tab click on the BLS instance you just created and complete the following information 24 Installing COMMAND Fleet
61. ew Communication RIC tabs Diagnostic Log The Diagnostic Log View screen is used to monitor data traffic between the RIC and the Signaling units in the trucks 1 Select System gt Diagnostic Log from the main menu 2 To open the current diagnostic file click on the button The NOTES tab displays errors and events You can drag the corners of the screen or maximize it to see more information 54 The CSIS Protocol Manager 2014 12 08 11 46 17 Auto Erase in OH 2014 12 08 11 44 07 RIC 1 Card O not responding 2014 12 08 11 40 25 RIC 1 Card O not responding 2014 12 08 11 36 47 configured ric ports 7014 12 08 11 32 48 CHOMET 2014 12 08 11 32 48 CHDNET 2014 12 08 11 32 48 CHDMET 2014 12 08 11 32 48 CHDMET 2014 12 08 11 52 48 CHONET 2014 12 08 11 52 48 CHONET Hessage Filter ASGTST 06 ASG TA T 08 ASGTAT 09 ASG THT SIO ASG TT 1 ASG TET Broadcast Hane CHOTRAC Receiver Hane CHOCOHH HetuorkHane CHOSERIES Read Queue options fron INI C CSTSSPHSPASOMCSISPH ini CHOMET Hodule Yersion CORHANDNetuork HSH Hodule Yer 0 50 2014 12 08 11 32 48 Truck Munber Registration Add new Trucks allow all nagg 2014 12 08 11 32 48 CSISPH Application start CSISPH V3 1 2268 952 INT9O Su90 2014 12 08 11 32 49 Auto Erase is OFF CACSISVPMA PM90 V20141 208 csl An example of the NOTES tab for the Diagnostic Log View scree
62. example of the CSIS PM shortcut 4 Right click the shortcut and select Properties Navigate to the Shortcut tab Target type Application Target location PM Target CACSIS PMNCSISP M exe Start in CACSIS PM Shortcut key None Ain Comment A a sddhaneedos An example of the CSIS PM Properties window 5 Inthe Start in field fill in the name of your PM at the end of the file path For example if your PM appears in the configuration console as PM90 enter PM90 at the end of the file path The CSIS Protocol Manager 49 CSISPM exe Shortcut Target type Application Target location PM Target CACSIS PM CSISPM exe Start in C ACSIS PM PM90 Shortcut key None Comment An example of how the Start In field should look after the PM has been added 6 Select the Apply button followed by the OK button Starting the PM for the First Time 1 Start the PM application by clicking on the shortcut that you just created Note that if the Windows Security Alert message appears click Unblock 2 Complete the following information 50 The CSIS Protocol Manager Application Type Concrete Block Aggregate Flee Cannechon RCs CIC o NIC Nextel Telephone Hast 1 Irteriace Disabled CDI AIC Protocol Speedcal Hodel C Protec Speedcal Hodel D Protocol Vericom Irtetace CSS MSMO An example of the CSISPM Setup
63. figuration Console Preliminary Microsoft Installations and COMMANDseries Settings Microsoft Message Queues MSMQ Verify that MSMQ s are installed on the server that will be running the CSIS components by using the following process relative to your operating system For Windows 2003 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel 2 For Windows 2003 open Administrative Tools followed by Computer Management 3 Expand the Services and Applications node by clicking on it If MSMQ is already installed there will be a Message Queuing entry 10 Installing COMMAND Fleet File Acton View e 0E a l EA W Computer Management Local TR iit maa m Queues a A Private Queues 2 Event Viewer i Shared Folders _ System Queues amp Local Users and Groups Xi Performance aa Device Manager a 23 Storage a Disk Management a Da Services and Applications Wy Internet Information Services IS Manager Ce Services WMI Control ie SOL Server Configuration Manager E SQL Server Configuration Manager E Outgoing Queues F Private Queues E System Queues You will know that the MSMQ has been installed if when on this screen the Message Queuing entry is present 5 If MSMQ is not installed continue with the following steps 6 From the Windows Control Panel Start gt Settings gt Control Panel select Add or Remove Programs 7 On the left side click Add Remove Windows Components 8 Select the Mes
64. for the BLS executable only BLSxxx is a separate working folder for the instance of BLS that is running for the configuration For example BLS600 represents Manager Number 600 for the BLS e The PM folder is for the PM executable only PMxx is a separate working folder for the instance of PM that is running for the configuration For example PM20 represents Signal Unit number 20 for the PM Upgrading COMMANDfSleet Before upgrading an older version of COMMANDIleet you should make a copy of the current CSIS directory and rename it such as CSIS_ old This is to protect your COMMAND tleet data in case anything goes wrong during the upgrade 1 Once you have made a copy of your CSIS directory upgrade COMMAND fleet by following the steps detailed in the Initial Installation of COMMAND Fleet Press the Finish button on the installer to launch the Configuration Console 3 Verify and change any options for this installation The old configuration files should be upgraded automatically Some options may no longer be supported while others will be added with defaults Integration with COMMANDseries Initial Integration with COMMANDseries In order to open COMMAND fleet from the COMMANDconcrete or COMMANDaggregate applications you must copy the COMMAND fleet folder to a location inside the CMDseries folder 18 Installing COMMAND Fleet Por COMMANDTleet to properly integrate with COMMANDeseries certain licenses must be set up COMMA
65. guration Console right click on the BLS entry and select Add New Interface An example of how to add a new interface to a BLS 2 The Add Interface dialog box appears Enter the Signaling Unit No and select the relevant Protocol Protocol Command Signaling Protocol Manager Port Z100 CSISTrimble Interface Trimble Integration Time Zone UTC 06 00 Central Time US A Canada An example of the Add Interface dialog box e CSIS Trimble Interface and Trimble Integration Select one of these options for Trimble integration a protocol You will also need to specify your Time Zone Installing COMMAND fleet J9 e 3rd Party Signaling Select this option if using a 3rd party generic XML interface with a signaling vendor 3 Click OK and the new interface entry will appear below the BLS 4 Click on the new interface entry and complete the following information File Actions Help El Applications GEHES CSIS a Queves Time Zone UTC06 00 Central Time U5 4 Canada 1 Es COMMANDAee Deskiog PM Settings Signaling Unit Code This is the code you entered on the Add Interface form It cannot be changed once a PM is created If the signaling unit code needs to be changed the PM must be deleted and then added again e Time Zone This is the time zone where the truck fleet is located It defaults as the time zone of the server but can be changed to match the location of the truck
66. h screen appears where you can set criteria such as a date range and codes for customers projects orders tickets plants and trucks e Lookups This option allows you to get the best routing information from the mapping tool Select Show Shortest Route or Show Best Route depending on your needs Display Options Group Click the plus sign on the left to see all the display options To roll it back up click the minus sign You can select Job Site and or Plants for Delivery depending on what you want to appear on the map Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop 89 ct Dispatch Desktop 1 Concrete and iqgregate File Modules View Format Window Help Mapping Messages and Events Diagnostics Segnaling Opersborns Ades Mapping Monitoring i Plarts Maoomize Map Zoom To All Set Bounds History Lookups E Trucks E Tracking Config Fian 1 Plani 2 Fian 3 A ew Plant 4 Plant 11 Plant 190 E A Display Options F Job Site Display Everts F GPS BUS Water Added Statuses Z Messages F Unscheduled Stop F Unscheduled Pour E Other Follow Me C Snail Trail K ye Display Options Group e Follow Me If this checkbox is selected the selected truck or trucks are shown on the map This function automatically displays chosen events on the map as they are received in the database Snail Trail If this button is selected th
67. ich contains your region information For example instead of pulling up all of North America forcing the map template to load will only load your the local area you saved as your map template Save Your Settings 1 Select File gt Save Settings 2 A message appears letting you know that the CNClient will be restarted Select OK Installing COMMAND fleet 45 3 Another message will appear to let you know that the BLS will be restarted as well Select OK wo CACSISELSS0 will be restarted 4 A final message will appear letting you know that you will need to restart the PM Fleet Desktop and any third party applications for the changes to take effect Select OK ah Forthese changes to take effect restart the following applications l The PM The Fleet Desktop Any Third Party Applications 5 You can now exit the program Starting and or Removing Components 1 The BLS and the CNClient need to have shortcut icons created on the desktop o In C CSIS BLS BLSxxx right click CA CSIS BLS Manager exe Select the Send to gt Desktop Create shortcut option o Inc CSIS CNClient right click CA CSIS CNClient Manager exe Select the Send to gt Desktop Create shortcut option 2 To ensure that they will launch upon restarting the computer you must manually place a copy of these shortcuts in the Windows Startup folder Navigate to Documents and Settings gt All Users gt Start Menu g
68. ime in minutes in which the JBUS data is resent from the unit e Precision This drop down list allows you to select the precision of the numeric value from 0 9 It is based upon the MID PID combination that is selected e Label This 6 character label is displayed on the VSC unit The default value is taken from the JBUS PID table when selected from the Description drop down list This field is editable if necessary but make sure the meaning is clear e Is English Units This is a Yes No radio button indicating whether or not the value is English Yes English No Metric This is utilized when the values are returned from the unit to obtain the correct units from the JBUS PID table e Status This column contains the following values o IN PROCESS This yellow colored cell indicates that the entry has been edited and is waiting for the transaction to be processed o PROCESSED This indicates that BLS has sent the threshold out to the vehicle and has received an ACK back from the vehicle This column is the same color as the non editable columns green o ERROR This red colored cell indicates that BLS has tried to send threshold values to the vehicle but the vehicle has not acknowledged receipt e Status Update This date is updated whenever the record is updated either by the BLS or Fleet Manager e Truck Code This 10 character field is the designation for the truck and is taken from the TRUC table e
69. ing L st Upecteted 03 50 38 Cory Riev T p E B n Mantdep Fiera Laat Upelaied 09 56 32 Decipen F On Fe Quant Fe Tima YY r adi mesita sining We an Dersa as ener a r om ener E tim ot 7 Erect Leg Eros Warnings Info Only Last Updated 00 56 38 Tuck Ye Time Ve An example of the Messages and Events module The Messages and Events module will hold information for about an hour before it is automatically dropped off the screen Messages Pane This form keeps you up to date on all current messages in the system Note There is a common color code for messages Messages with a red background have been sent but not received a yellow background indicates the vehicle has received the message a green background means the driver has acknowledged receiving the message e All Select this button to display all messages or events e Statuses Alerts Common There are three configurable buttons To change labels and specify the actions for the three buttons click the Manage Filters button e Manage Filters Click this button to open the Configure Toolbar Buttons form Note This is available for configuration managers in Design Mode only Pending Click this button to display all pending messages A dispatcher may want to know which messages have not been delivered and may not get delivered in a Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop 81 reasonable time f
70. ion such as COMMAN Dseries version 5 57 9 19 was used for v5 COMMAN Deeries 2 Set up the Timer Values tab according to the recommendations of your IT Admin personnel Installing COMMAND fleet 43 opal General Timer Values Database Mapping se ee ee l Ta MLL eA Timer values indicate how quickly live data is refreshed for each table All values are m mulliseconds 1 indicates OFF Events mw Alens Hot catons nit An example of the Timer Values tab for COMMAND fleet Desktop configuration e Alerts Notifications This is the refresh period for the message grid on the Alerts and Notification module to get the latest alerts The time is in milliseconds The default value is 10 000 10 seconds and is configurable 3 Set up the Database tab according to the recommendations of your IT Admin personnel This information is similar to that entered on the BLSxxx gt Database tab er TA COMMANDiee Deekion SalServer x omdseries Use Integrated Security Lock Time Out 4 Test Cannesction An example of the Database tab for COMMAND fleet Desktop configuration e Database Type Select the appropriate database from this drop down list Server Username Password Enter your database information if unknown you can get these from an ASN file If running SQL Server you will also have to specify a Database e Use Integrated Security This is an Integrated Security feature
71. is cmdnet to bis90 r THO pivateSica csis_bls90 to _pm90 r TEM privateSica_csis_bls90 to ti40 eee privateSica_csis_bls90 to tg30 Email Addresses Ta sender Email Address Fram Test Add Email Server Delete Attachments Poll Interval sec 3 Resend interval sac wm S An example of the Queue Monitor Configuring the COMMANDfleet Desktop 1 Click on COMMAND Fleet Desktop in the left pane of the Configuration Console The General tab displays Set up this tab according to the recommendations of your IT Admin personnel Installing COMMAND fleet General Timer Values Database Mapping COMM AN Daenes Version amp 0 0 0 Uniface Messaging Response Timeout ma Error Log Show All Reset me Historical Cache Value ms Today s Data Window Truncaton Value min Maximum Rows From Trace Log Table Maximum Rows From All Other Tables W7 Poll For Data V Enable Color And Remove Logic Default MSMQ Machine Name oc ahoat Log File File Size mb 2 Keep 35 historic log files F White Sql Statements to Service Log al alb fae ae le ao START An example of the General tab for the COMMANDfleet Desktop configuration e COMMANDseries Version Enter your COMMANDseries version number in this field Note that the CS06 and CS08 2 x versions are considered 6 0 0 0 and that the CSPlus and CS08 3 x versions are considered 7 0 0 0 Prior to CS06 the 4 place vers
72. is selected o Duration This numeric field sets the duration for the Threshold value Note This is only enabled when the Units field is selected Under the Message tab you can select subscribe to one or more specific Message Types to be included in the alert Alert Messages If multiple screen prompts are displayed concurrently they are to be prioritized by prompt time earliest to latest within Priority High to Low The screen prompts requiring receipt acknowledgment Priority High and Medium display the following information Truck Code Time Received Message Event Status notification and an OK button to acknowledge receipt The screen prompt not requiring receipt acknowledgment Priority Low displays the following information Truck Code Time Received and Message Event Status notification Water Added Inquiry Format Window Help i i j gm j m H 4 Mapping Messages and Evert Daposim Signaling Operators Aleis sd Notricstions Viner Added ingairy anier Added inquiry Onw De 12002014 Gate Ranga Date Range Onder Code DS Cedar C gda T Cuiere Hema Y Delivery Alias Y 1 Harrison Home Builders 115 Wara Hii F Ticket Code 2 pha Construction 230 Green Sonngs Hay 3 Frank Brethers Construct 436 Green Seringas Hwy Customer Code F Bets Bidders Inc 100 Moripemery Hwy 5 5 Charles Contractors Inc
73. l 32 Installing COMMAND fleet Signaling Unit Cede 90 Command Signaling Protocol Manager Part CSS Trimbie Interface Tremble infegrabon Tene one UTIC 06 00 Central Time US amp Cana Cani _ An example of the Add Interface dialog box e Command Signaling Select this option if you are using both COMMANDseries and COMMANDsienal If not see the section titled Adding a New Interface for a Third Party Signaling Vendor o Protocol Manager Port When Command Signaling is selected you can specify which UDP port the PM binds listens to when starting up By default the PM binds to port 2100 to listen to incoming traffic from trucks Now you can run two instances of the PM on the same host each bound to a different UDP port For example you can run two PMs one for Concrete and one for Aggregate on the same host with one BLS The port value entered in this field is stored in the Windows Registry 3 Click OK and the PM entry will appear below the BLS 4 Click on the new PM entry and complete the following information Installing COMMAND fleet 33 File Actions Help Applicetons ar cake Signaling Unit Code 90 eF Queves Time To Live minutes 2402 Reset Detault EF Gueve Monitor aan m Truck Receive UDP Por ZI00HH Reset _Detault Code 16 jd 18 _Defaui An example of the PM settings including a Code 16 GPS Poll e Signaling Unit Code This is
74. mework entry COMMANDseries Signaling Unit Configuration It is important to note that at least one signaling unit is required for each type of signaling solution For example if you are using TrackIt plus another 3rd party signaling vendor you will need to configure a total of two signaling units 1 Open COMMANDeeries and go to Files gt General Information gt Signaling Units 2 Create a new signaling unit by entering a new Signaling Unit number You will use this information later when setting up the Protocol Manager Tab to the next field 3 Enter the following information for the signaling unit Signaling Lirit 30 Desciplior ESIS Inbalsce Shot Cis Unit Type COMMAND igral sath ESIS _ Daly Manager Number g l Fot Marne Car ltack Delays Options Incoming Outgoing Statusas An example of the Signaling Units form in COMMAND series V2 e Description Create a description for this signaling unit specific to the integration such as CSIS Interface TrackIt GPS or Trimble e Short Enter a short name for this unit such as CMDsignal or Tracklt 14 Installing COMMAND Fleet Unit Type Select a unit type based on your COMMAND eeries configuration o COMMANDsignal Select this option for COMMAND series version 5 56 and earlier regardless of your configuration o COMMANDsignal with CSIS Select this option for COMMANDeeries version 5 57 and later if you ar
75. mobileticket a Storage ca_csis_crmdmet_to_bls90 Ea Disk Management W ea esis pm _to_blz30 F oo Services and Applications ca_csis_tracelog Wy Internet Information Services 1S Manager ot Services a WMI Control af SQL Server Configuration Manager F SOL Server Configuration Manager a Og Message Queuing 4 Outgoing Queues 2 Private Queues Microsoft Computer Management Queue Monitor The Queue Monitor located in the left pane of the Configuration Console is used for troubleshooting and must be started to run successfully Queues that are monitored have a Threshold of messages waiting to be delivered If the threshold is exceeded an alert e mail is sent to the designated e mail addresses On this screen you can e Start Stop the Queue Monitor e Establish the threshold for each queue e Enter and test the alert e mail addresses e The system will copy the messages currently in the queue into a file that will be attached to the alert e mail If you want the file deleted after the e mail is sent set Delete Attachments to True e Establish a Poll Interval which is how frequently the system will check validate the threshold levels e Enter a Resend Interval which is how often an e mail address will be retried Installing COMMAND fleet 41 Double Click a Queue to Enable Disable Monstonng pivateSica csis_tracelog Ff Ee pivateSica csis_ bls to cmdnet i a pivateSica csis pm to bis90 a El Paan pivateSica cs
76. n 3 To open log files click the button A standard browsing screen appears The log files are generally located in your PMxx folder and are used for advanced troubleshooting by Command Alkon Service Personnel You will need to have the folders set to Show in order to view the contents Click on a file name such as V20141205 cs1 followed by Open The file name is the date of the file for a 24 hour period For example V20141205 cs1 stands for the year 2014 the 12th month and the 5th day 12 05 2014 The codes of the selected file are displayed in the Diagnostic Log View 4 The Diagnostic Truck Watch screen can be used as a filter to display only one particular truck s data To view click the button Select the truck number to be viewed in diagnostic view by clicking on the Truck dropdown To update the screen click the Refresh button The CSIS Protocol Manager 55 An example of the Diagnostic Truck Watch screen Host Options Selecting System gt Host Options from the menu allows you to enable sending an unscheduled stop or pour to the host They are alerts and warnings used when trucks stop at the traveling status Select or deselect each check box according to your needs Refer to the Remote VSC2 Settings section below for more information and configurations of these Host Options Enable Massages bo Host AS232 NJA C515 Urneeheduled STOP Urncheduled POUR Auto tannal flag in Statue
77. n example of the Message menu options Send Text or LED Message 1 To send a text or LED message select Message gt Select Send Text or LED Message or press the Ctrl M shortcut The following screen appears Send Tot or EO Meng el Select Truck Press AleL Select LED Message then press Erter Press Buttors Check Meszage Ae tuin Sama Plaril Rakin Diter Plark Call Dispatch Lunch Bresk Call ihesen Loaded Call ior Balance Wash Truck Last Load Use Leitora Disporre Leitra Press Ab L select Canned Message then pess Enter 16 GPS Request Press Al T Enter or select Let Message then pess Enter Text Hessa M An example of the Send T xt or LED Message screen 2 Select a truck number by clicking on the number or the using arrow keys then click the radio button to select a message 3 Click OK to send the message The message will be logged in the Outgoing Messages pane Note When the GPS Request message is sent the time the message is sent displays only in the Outgoing Messages pane The Veh Ack and Drv Ack columns are blank This is not logged in the Incoming Status pane All other messages are logged in both panes When messages are sent from the PM they are not available on the COMMANDoeeries Tracking and Scheduling screen Resend All Messages Now This function sends all messages waiting for a vehicle acknowledgment and is meant to override the retry interval in the setup 62 The CSIS Protocol Manager
78. nd Police H Nezd Heecker 47 Job Completed 22 Send Ambulance 5 Need Mechanic 48 At Job Ho Crew 2 Request Lunch Need Tue Man O 24 lequest Quack Stop 37 Mead Fuel 7 35 Request tish Ost 34 Need Oil 28 Lost Need Direction 33 Need Salesman 39 be Yards CH Letower 27 Req Go To Shop a0 Need QC Ferson Drag 2 cdu header hee bo group by thal cohen Alert Ty Criteria Hame An example of the Alerts tab for the Alerts and Notifications module This module provides the Dispatcher and Fleet Manager the capability to monitor real time priority messages statuses and event notifications received from trucks when used as part of the dispatcher tools in COMMAND series Alerts Tab e Refresh This button forces a refresh of the messages grid ahead of the configured polling period The grid displays the current 24 hours view of alerts into the system A few of the grid columns are defined as follows e Acknowledged Users The first user to acknowledge the message If more than one user acknowledges the message only the first user is logged e Acknowledged Time The time that the message was acknowledged e Elapsed Time The amount of time in minutes from the time the message was received from the system BLS and the time it took for
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80. ntegrated installation kit that ties together all the products required fora COMMAND fleet setup This procedure is for a new installation if you already have a COMMAND fleet installation follow the instructions below in Upgrading COMMAND fleet 1 Using Command Alkon s FTP server copy the COMMAND Ifleet install package to the local machine that will act as the CSIS server Note The installation package can be made available on a CD upon request The COMMANDyfleet Setup dialog box appears Select CSIS and click Next The Destination Folder dialog box appears Click Next to accept the default destination folder C CSIS Browse to the appropriate drive letter if itis not C After installing the necessary files the InstallShield Wizard Complete dialog box appears Click Finish to complete the installation After a few seconds the Command Alkon Configuration Console will appear so you can set up the CSIS components These are outlined in the Configuring the Command Alkon Configuration Console section Installing COMMAND fleet 17 The CSIS Installation Structure The CSIS components directory structure is similar to the following illustration The disk drive may vary C CSIS BLS BLSxxx CNClient Configuration PM PMxx QueueMonitor Notes e The base BLS and PM folders are not the production folders During the configuration process additional BLS and PM folders are created e The BLS folder is
81. on and some VSC configuration information for the trucks Administration Allow changes to the text mapping for various truck signals e Advanced Diagnostics Deprecated function being removed Truck Configuration Ie eer E e pee File Modales View Format Window Help Mapping Messages and Events Diegeostes rack Ci BUSI Tabie CollageeGrouped Records ExpandGauped Maccr Refresh JBUS Temolate List Selected Template Stendand Template Temple Home T Crested T Podred Entry Wj 4 7 PaO Description 7 Threshold uus 7 Dreco Siendand Template Thee EAH 17 E a BLS Theres bods Track Conde Truck Configuration Module Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop 93 This module allows you to set the various JBUS parameters on your trucks The top two panes are for the JBUS templates which you can create and edit The bottom pane contains a grid displaying every truck each containing up to 32 parameters The JBUS Template List pane contains a list of JBUS templates that may be applied to trucks Click on any of the template names to populate the details pane on the right The Selected Template Standard Template pane represents the set of values associated with the selected template The primary purpose of the JBUS Thresholds pane is to apply templates to vehicles as well as define the vehicle specific slots The grid c
82. ons Design Mode er ELED BE MR The View Menu If an option is checked then that option is currently active e Status Bar This option toggles the status bar ON and OFF at the bottom of the Dispatch Desktop window If the check mark is present the status bar appears with the date and time and any other applicable information An example of the Status Bar and Design Mode e Module Captions If this check mark is present captions are displayed Also the Menu Auto Hide and Close options are removed from the upper right of the module window as shown below Note If more than one module is open within a window a tab appears for each module This allows you to go back and forth between modules by selecting a tab Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop 71 An example of Module Captions e Design Mode A check mark must appear next to Design Mode in the menu in order to customize columns adjust the screen layout and to manage filters When ON the status bar displays the text DESIGN MODE against an orange background as shown in the example above To save your configuration for a later session select File gt Save Settings Note This is only available to the configuration manager The Format Menu EE Dispatch Desktop 1 Concrete and Aggregat File Modules View Format Window Help Font The Format Menu e Font This option opens a standard Font dialog box where you can select the font type s
83. ontains an entry for every truck with 32 parameters available for each truck The slots that are reserved by the template are shown in light green and the remaining slots that must be defined at the vehicle level are shown in white The vehicle slots are defined in the same fashion as the slots in the template The JBUS THRESHOLD table populates this grid The rows that are not used are labeled Inactive Truck Configuration Fields This section discusses all the fields on the Truck Configuration module They may not be in the order displayed on any one pane or the JBUS PID table e Entry This 2 digit entry index represents the slot number within the template The default value can be between 1 and 32 Only the default number of slots should be displayed in the grid The remaining slots are reserved for use on a specific vehicle The default number of slots are white indicating they are editable The remaining vehicle specific slots are light green indicating that they are not editable e MID Message Identification PID Parameter Identification The combination of MID and PID identifies a specific value and what device put the value onto the JBUS The 3 digit MID is not a user editable field It is derived from the PID table when a user selects a value from the PID Description column in the grid The MID is described in SAE J1587 e PID Description Once the template is selected the MID PID and PID Description values ar
84. otocol management to and from the fleet e Accepts Load Events from Batch Consoles Business Logic Server BLS The BLS is the logic portion of COMMAND fleet and is where most of COMMAND Fleet is configured A BLS Manager can be created for quick access to the service that resides in the Windows System Tray e Replaces COMMANDcomm in the traditional signaling interface e Manipulates stores and retrieves data to and from the COMMAND series database e Key component in Trace and Error Logging e Runs as a service 8 Before Installing COMMAND fleet COMMANDnetwork Client CNClHent The CNChient is the COMMAN Dnetwork Client for COMMAND fleet A CNClient Manager can be created for quick access to the service that resides in the Windows System Tray e Communicates to the COMMANDnetwork Server e Runs as a service Microsoft Message Queuing MSMO This replaces the serial cable in the traditional signaling interface and enables messages to be sent to and from the PM BLS and CNClient services Before Installing COMMAND SIleet Before beginning the installation it is suggested that you review the Before Installing COMMANDtSleet section of this manual so that you are familiar with the hardware and software requirements Topics in this section Preliminary Microsoft Installations and COMMANDseries Settings Using the COMMAND SIleet Installation Wizard Integration with COMMANDseries Configuring the Command Alkon Con
85. ou want to apply the selected template to the selected truck or trucks Click OK to apply the template The template slots are applied to the truck only If there are truck specific thresholds in place they should not be overlaid Also the status on all template slots is changed to IN PROCESS This should have no effect on the vehicle specific slots They should remain as is To refresh a template to a truck or set of trucks 1 2 Highlight the selected truck in the lower grid Right click and select Refresh Assigned Templates A confirmation message appears asking if you want to refresh the selected truck or trucks to the assigned template If OK is selected this reapplies the templates already assigned to the selected truck or trucks The Status on all template slots is changed to IN PROCESS This should have no effect on the vehicle specific slots They should remain as is Using the COMMAND Fleet Dispatch Desktop 97 To synchronize the information with the vehicles in the field 1 Tracking and Scheduling must be running in order to accept the Message 29 text and convert it to a message to be passed through COMMANDnetwork Right click and select Synchronize Trucks This passes the text to create a COMMANDnetwork Message 29 truck list to Tracking and Scheduling The BLS then handles the new message and processes the JBUS thresholds 98 Using the COMMAND Fleet Dispatch Desktop Produ
86. r IC 2 Communic atian Fort None OOMS COM COME Dh COM COMMS COMS COM Hode Simge Dual RIC Single Dual RIC Dual RIC Dutgeirg Card Dual RIC Qutgeing Card Nore T 1 Nana i 1 Sends all oulgomg AIC boaii Sends al owigang HIC katig AIC Outbound Mersage Optia Send last meccage ol retry irterval to all AIC An example of how to use the Configure RICs screen 2 To control two RICs you must have three or more COM Ports Unavailable COM Ports will be grayed out only the COM Ports you have will be available for selection 3 Complete the following information for RIC 1 e Communication Port Select the COM port to be used for RIC 1 e Mode If there are three lights located on the RIC select Single If there are six lights located on the RIC select Dual RIC e Dual RIC Outgoing Card If Single is selected under Mode this feature will not be accessible o None Select when a dual channel RIC is configured to receive on both cards Text messaging will be sent out to the designated card that each truck number statusing is received on o 0 Select for outbound text messaging on a data channel in a dual channel configuration o 1 Select for outbound Text messaging on a voice channel 52 The CSIS Protocol Manager 4 Iftwo RICs are required follow step 3 to configure RIC 2 If only one RIC is required select None under Communication Port for RIC 2 Note that if RIC 1 has a Mode of Single
87. rame It also helps to understand from a diagnostic perspective which vehicles are not communicating Failed Click this button to display all failed messages Some messages are very important while other messages are critical to dispatch functioning The dispatcher needs to know which messages failed and will not reach the driver A determination can then be made on how to proceed This also helps you determine whether or not the driver is accountable for receiving the message Events Pane This window contains all incoming messages in the system All Select this button to display all messages or events Statuses Alerts Common There are three configurable buttons To change labels and specify the actions for the three buttons click the Manage Filters button Manage Filters Click this button to open the Configure Toolbar Buttons form Note This is available for configuration managers in Design Mode only Error Log Pane This window displays any or all errors according to the filter criteria All Select this button to display all error logs Errors Select this button to show just the errors Warnings Select this button to show just the warnings Info Only Select this button to show just the INFO rows 82 Using the COMMAND Fleet Dispatch Desktop Diagnostics Mapeing Messages and Events Diagnostics Signalling Operations Retrieve Data Maximize Grid Advanced Options VT TRANSTYPE V TR
88. rmation disclosed herein is the property of CAI and except for rights granted by written consent may not be disclosed disseminated or duplicated in whole or in part Command Alkon Incorporated 1800 International Park Drive Suite 400 Birmingham AL 35243 4232 205 879 3282 5168 Blazer Parkway Dublin OH 43017 1339 614 799 6650 www commandalkon com COMMAND series and the names of its components such as COMMAND concrete and COMMANDnetwork Spectrum Eagle and COMMANDbatch are trademarks of Command Alkon Incorporated All rights reserved Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners Welcome to COMMAND S leet sscccccccccccccccccceccccceueueueueueueunueueueueusususs 4 COMMANDfleet Is Your Fleet Signaling Solution eee cece cece eeeee seen eee eeeeeaaes 4 What does COMMAND S leet do oo ccccccccssncceeccccccssneeeeesseccusnerteeeseeugnanrtsessgs 4 The COMMAND fleet User Manual cc ccccccccccssseeceeeeccesseeneeeessceusaneeeetssagnaaennes 4 Included Sections saxciesaecutasacannecoseartenauio cepansdanwnecaaan E esse ginann essence 4 Before Installing COMMANDfleet ssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 COMMANDseries Licensing ANd Modules ec ceccecec cece eee eeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeaaes 6 COMMANDfleet Hardware and Software Requirements cccceceeeeeseceeeeeeeeeeneees 7 Hardware Requirements sccinsessir
89. rnro r e 77 MOGUNGS seepagcawenorcncadsnstiarevenasearotineagcaaaebansenadaatesatenasdeeuenarrcesisnuaearapeseets 80 NPO OP FONS aarre a EE E 80 Messages and EVENES sririviveirisrirorivrin arininn a a aaa a 81 MCSSAGCS PONG sccceneorseusserciceccuseusceseeseqcsweceiarcessentesscaresscaeceiaceessecss 81 EVN PANE arna E E a A E E A 82 EOF OG PONO arrora a eapacsnesewsecosanetenamerae E se eanaconaeseeree ieee oe 82 DIGGINOSUCS secexdocuncosescuieesturnecsssocneccsseonew ene sarees tasseseco OET 83 FAVORES PANG eect a eire ene cienn chee sarees ean on seco en eae ese eeeoaeeeesseewen esas 84 Alerts and NOUIMCALONS tteseastanesieanesiassaeidecinerssdamead cane sansaataaeessansiaeaeeussan 85 Alerts Tab sasansastasdeavendnniasdteeangapaaeezeyanntpsdeatvasaniesdeavanipniaedeaneaennne st 85 COMMOURAHON TAD arrera A OA 86 Aleit Messages siarerirerrereero einn dinine Eri rA AE iaa 87 Water Added INGUITY srericerrdisiidriedareiieniiireiiiani nnana aaa 87 MODDING aeaiee E E E E E E AE EST 88 Monitoring GrOUD wsssxsiensncsseonce uss toes nitore enren ones 88 Display OPDHONS GOUD sairrirersriyiresi aiian EAT 89 AAA SAO pnarcasseassvaat esi A AEE EA EREE EOE 90 PEI VINGGS arais inan ANE EEEE EE EE A 91 Privileges for Normal OperatiOnS ccccccccceseeee cece eeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeennneeeees 92 Optional PrivileGeS ccccsccceeecsccesnnerececescunnneeeesseeeunaateeesseeueenareesengs 93 Administrator PHIVIIGCGCS siscnncceenseconsnssmasiecoesmrnnaiae esme
90. rough all rows within the threshold grid creating a list of trucks that have a status of IN PROCESS A Message 29 is created containing the truck list This is sent through Tracking and Scheduling to the BLS where it is then sent to the VSC unit with the list of JBUS updates The BLS then updates the status to PROCESSED when the VSC unit acknowledges the update JBUS PID Table To open this table click on the JBUS PID Table button at the top of the form This table contains all information for the available PID MID combinations All the values to populate this table can be found in SAE J1587 The script that creates the JBUS PID table also populates it with ten default PID MID combinations The SQL script that should be run in conjunction with the implementation of the Truck Configuration module adds the additional range fields and populates them with the specified ranges as shown above The new fields that update the table consist of minimum and maximum ranges based on English or Metric units of measure All fields must be filled in when entering a new PID 96 Using the COMMAND Fleet Dispatch Desktop The minimum and maximum restrictions are applied after selecting a PID Description in the threshold grid bottom or detail grid top right If the Is English Units checkbox is set to Yes then the Min Max English restrictions are applied to the threshold value If the checkbox is set to No then the Min Max Metric restrictions are applie
91. s e Outbound Coded Messages forced as non text messages If a message code is added to this text box then the outbound message for the code will always be sent as a non text message found in the outbound tab of the signaling unit even if message text exists for the code This option is frequently used for code 16 GPS Poll Web Interface This allows you to properly configure and deploy the EDS Service and Plugins and EDX Plugins CSIS when creating new BLS EDX Interface configuration changing the configuration or upgrading the Fleet software 36 Installing COMMAND fleet This concludes adding a 3rd party interface to the Configuration Console Queues Setup 1 On the left pane of the Configuration Console click Queues 2 The CNClient tab identifies the primary COMMANDnetwork message queues So E Applications i Hee CESIS Bereeeeemea CA_CS15 TRACELOG Quewe Monster Tea Trace 2 PMD CA CSIS_ BLS TO CMDNET t Two From All BLS pai TGD 0 Poll ims ES COMMANDHeet Deskiop CA_CSIS CMDNET_ TO BLS90 To BLSS0 5 TTL mina An example of the CNClient tab for Queues 3 The BLSxxx tab shows queues for a specific BLS and depends on the Manager Number For instance if the Manager Number is 90 the queue name and tab name is BLS90 Under this tab you can specify up to three different variables Installing COMMAND fleet 37 File Actions Help E Appli
92. sage Queuing line and click on the Details button 9 Select the Common checkbox and deselect both the Active Directory Integration and Triggers checkboxes Common is the only checkbox that should be selected 10 Click OK to close the Message Queuing dialog box The Windows Components Wizard should now have Message Queuing selected 11 Click Next to finish installing the MSMQ The Configuring Components dialog box appears so you can view the installation progress Two services mqsve and mqtgsvc will default to starting automatically do not change this 12 Click Finish to close the wizard For Windows Vista or Windows 7 1 Select Start gt Control Panel 2 Click the Programs link 3 Under Programs and Features select Turn Windows features on or off Installing COMMAND fleet 11 4 Expand Microsoft Message Queue MSMQ Server 5 Make sure the box for Microsoft Message Queue MSMQ Server Core is selected as shown Note that you do not have to have anything else selected Turn Windows features on or off To turn a feature on select rts check box To turn a feature off clear its check box A filled box means that only part of the feature is turned on Eji Games E Indexing Service Internet Explorer 9 im Internet Information Services E Internet Information Services Hostable Web Core E Media Features m Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 1 Microsoft Message Queue MSMQ Server E im i Microsoft Message Queue MSMQ
93. sole Adding and Configuring the CSIS Components CNChent Since COMMAND fleet receives messages from COMMAND eeries via COMMAND network the first step is to connect to the COMMANDnetwork network Note Adding and configuring the CNClient to the network uses or replaces one network user in the COMMANDoeceries license Once connected follow these steps 1 From the Configuration Console select CSIS Right click on it and select Add CNClient 20 Installing COMMAND fleet An example of how to add a new CNClient 2 An instance of CNClient is added This step registers the CNClient as a Windows Service named Command Network Client Service Click on the newly created instance of CNClient to configure the COMMANDnetwork connection 3 Complete the following information for the General tab Server ooo Server Name lP CMDnetwoek Server Port Number 17100 HTTP Listener Port Number 6501 Client Hour Offset Si amp R T STOP An example of the General tab of the CNClient Installing COMMANDfleet 21 Server Name IP Enter the computer name or IP address of the COMMAND network server the address can be found in the title bar of COMMAND network Port Number Enter the Listening Port number for the COMMANDnetwork server the default is 12100 This number can be found on the COMMANDnetwork Setup screen Test Connection Click this button to verify connectivity to the COMMANDnetwork server If
94. ste Local Syste Local Service Local Syste Local Syste Local Service Local Syste Local Syste eee 7 Extended Standard An example of the Microsoft NET Framework service For Windows Vista or Windows 7 1 Select Start gt Control Panel Click the Programs link oe Local Syste E Under Programs and Features select Turn Windows features on or off More Actions Make sure the box for Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 1 is selected as shown below Note that you do not have to have anything else selected Installing COMMAND fleet 13 Turn Windows features on or off To tum a feature on select its check box To turn a feature off clear its check box A filled box means that only part of the feature is turned on d Games P Indexing Service 7 d Internet Explorer 9 E Internet Information Senaces J Internet Information Services Hostable Web Core ce Media Features Me Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 1 Mf Windows Communication Foundation HTTP Activation p Windows Communication Foundation Mon HTTP Activa E Microsoft Message Queue MSMO Server Print and Document Services oe Remote Differential Compression Ji RP Listener a Mji Services for NFS J Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP rik Simple TEPIP services i e echo daytime etc Ji Subsystem for UNIX based Applications An example of the Microsoft NET Fra
95. successful the Connection Successful message appears If not successful verify the COMMANDnetwork server IP and Port and the ability to PING the COMMANDnetwork server from CSIS lll Connection successful This message will appear if the CNClient is able to communicate with the COMMANDnetwork Server successfully Sync Client Time with Server Select this checkbox if you want the CNClient to synchronize time with the COMMANDnetwork server If time sync is accomplished in another way leave this checkbox unchecked Client Hour Offset If are syncing the client time with a COMMANDnetwork server in a different time zone use this offset to adjust the client time accordingly CNClient Service Control These buttons let you Start and Stop the CNClient service The Diagnostics tab allows you to configure the size and number of the CNClient log files that are needed for diagnostics and troubleshooting 22 Installing COMMAND E leet I E Applications E8 CSIS a Qusues SF Queue Monir Target queue for Tracing and Errors ES COMMANDiee Deskin priveleS ca_ cas treceing Enable Tracing Log File File Size ME File History An example of the Diagnostics tab Adding and Configuring a Signaling BLS With the CNClient ready to pass messages between COMMAND Fleet and COMMANDnetwork we now need to configure the Business Logic Server The BLS processes messages between COMMAND network and other busin
96. t Programs gt Startup or tAppData gt Roaming gt Microsoft gt Windows gt Start Menu gt Programs gt Startup and move or copy the two shortcuts into this folder 3 Once these two services are started tray icons let you easily start or stop these services When a service has been started the icons appear as shown 46 Installing COMMAND fleet Note You can view the descriptions of the BLS and CNClient icons by hovering your mouse over one of the icons CSS BLS Service Manager Running In the tray example above the left icon is the CSIS BLS Service Manager and the icon next to it is the CNClient Service Manager and looks similar to the COMMANDnetwork tray icon All the services are started 4 Simply double click or right click on the appropriate tray icon to either Start or Stop the service Note The CSIS BLS will need to be stopped and started in this manner when updates are made to the truck file or signaling unit in COMMANDoeeries In this example both services are stopped 5 If for any reason you need to remove a component do not use the Window s Add or Remove Programs application The Configuration Console must be used to remove any components e To remove a PM right click on PMxx and select Remove PM e To remove a BLS right click on BLSxx and select Remove BLS To remove the CNClient right click on CNClient and select Remove CNClient Installing COMMAND fleet 47 Th
97. that currently exists only on the COMMAND Sleet Database tab It allows the application to use the current 44 Installing COMMAND fleet logged in COMMAND series User ID as the COMMAND fleet User ID For example there must be a user in the COMMANDseries USNM table with the same name as the network or machine logged in user This does not include the domain portion of the user When this checkbox is selected the Username and Password fields are made read only Lock Time Out The time in minutes the system will wait for a database response when a locked table is encountered 4 On the Mapping tab select a map version to use the Mapping module within the Dispatch Desktop MapPoint is the only supported option File futons Help began General Timer Values Database Mapping ae COMMAND Neet Desktop Mapori Bo Version North Amenca 7 Map Template EES Micmsot MapPoint 207 1 fourTemplate pim E Always Force Map Template On Load Region Address Format Map Quality Map Source Map File Path An example of the Mapping tab for COMMAND fleet Desktop configuration e Version Select the version you are using from the drop down list e Map Template The map template contains your saved settings speed limits appearance etc Specify the location for the template and the program will load it automatically when it launches MapPoint o Always Force Map Template On Load This option will pull up your map template wh
98. tion only applies to SQLServer Oracle will always use the NUNQ table lookup method Note If you are using COMMAND fleet 2 16 or higher Oracle and SQL 2012 will now use sequencing instead of the NUNQ table Activate Driver Login This field controls the source of the current driver for a truck entering into service If this checkbox is not selected the current driver of the truck is populated by the assigned driver within the TRUC record for the truck If this checkbox is selected the following options become available o Truck s Current Driver Only The current driver of a truck is pulled from the driver login message that is sent from the signaling unit within the truck o Truck s Current and Assigned Driver When the driver login updates the current driver that driver is no longer overridden with the assigned driver GPS Satellite Count Validation Satellite information sent from a VSC signaling unit includes the number of satellites on which the GPS location was triangulated Three satellites are required to pinpoint a latitude and longitude In some cases having only three satellites can lead to occasional erroneous positioning Having four or more locked satellites usually provides a more accurate positioning of the vehicle o Minimum Satellites This allows you to configure the minimum number of satellites that can be used to obtain an accurate GPS positioning for the vehicle Do not Change the Truck Color This may override
99. tton to enter a limit for the number of rows shown on the table for quicker access Favorites Pane The Favorites pane on the left starts with just Default as the only favorite EE Dispatch De a ee a Eile Modules View Format tow Help Li bi aim Messages and Events l Diagnostics signaling Operations rom Date 12 30 2014 12 00 AM To Date 12 30 201411 59PM Truekia Plants Drag a column header here to group by fat column TRANS DATE F RADIOCODE TET COI re ree l 1 An example of the Favorites pane e Add To add a favorite click this button and enter a name to add to your Favorites list e Delete To delete a favorite select it and click this button A confirmation message asks if really want to delete this favorite e Save To save your changes click this button 84 Using the COMMANDfleet Dispatch Desktop Alerts and Notifications Signaling Unii TakiGFS 0 User Hame r amp amp Mmi FI Group Name Tue Fa Priority HH Statue JBLIS Meceaage Message Type E Request To Talk 22 In Shop Pat Track Stuck 10 911 Emergency 23 imahe 42 Cust Listening 13 reee Ack 8D At Reclamar 43 Job Ready F t4 Mic Fress F 31 ft Dump 44 Job Not Ready F 15 Vehicle Ack 32 Reg To Tire Shop 45 Job On Hold F 13 No Vehicle Ack Received 37 In Accident 46 Stow Pour Fal 21 Se
100. tyle and size The default font type is Microsoft Sans Serif with a style of Regular and a size of 8 12 Using the COMMANDfleet Dispatch Desktop An example of a standard Font dialog box The Window Menu The Window Menu This menu displays all the Dispatch Desktop windows that are currently open not necessarily modules To bring a window to the forefront if there is more than one window open select it from the list The Help Menu The Help Menu This menu contains the standard About screen which gives you your COMMAND Ileet version information Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop 73 Ph 2 as An example of the About screen for COMMAND Sleet If you select the File Info button a window that displays all the file versions within COMMAND Fleet will open CACSIS COMMANDMieet CA CommandDispatch set Evento CACSIS COMMAN sleet CA CSIS Common dl CACSISCOMMAN Diet CA CSIS DAL dll 2 16 0 25 CACSIS COMMANDMeet CA NINJA Administration di 2160 25 CACSIS COMMANDMleet CA NINJA Alerts Notfications cil 216025 CACSISYCOMMAN Deet CA NINJA Common di 2160 25 CACSISCOMMAN Dieet VCA NINJA Diagnostics Module di 2160235 CACSISCOMMAN Diea CA NINJA Mapping di 216025 CACSISYOOMMAN Dleet CA NINJA SignalingOperations di 216 025 CACSIS COMMAND Meet SCA NINJA WaterAdded dl 2160 25 CACSISCOMMAN Dieet CA Truck Conaguration Module dil 2160235 CACSIS COMMANLMleet Diapatcher Tools exe 7 2 0072 1063 CACSIS COMMAND leet
101. ueiianeensacnenasets 93 TWHICK CONMGUFAUOM serr i aerae A AEAT AAAA REEERE 93 Truck Configuration FieldS s sssasssssssrnrsnsnrnrnnsnrnrnrrnrrrnrrrrrerrnrrrrrne 94 Truck Configuration Context Menu cccccceee cece cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeas 95 JBUS PID Table anasssssssnannaranasansnasnsnansnnanansannnnsaruansnnanananannannuannanannns 96 Common Procedures for the Truck Configuration Module sssssesssssssss 97 ADD N ara EE E 99 PFOGUCE INEO ON oair E E E EE NE 99 TRE BES SINGING TAD sesseeesssnanacgetacnneeneqsoarisvanieneswnrasassene eres naamennind 99 ODENMNZAUON aran 99 BD E saan noses A E E E i ane esaeuina ees 100 COMMAND DGUGH oriris rier rE E E EE E E EE cs 101 COMMAND leet is a vehicle data collection tool that provides an integrated and centralized fleet communication center allowing for simplified diagnostics of one or more vehicles COMMAND fleet is based on a reliable remotely serviceable scalable platform to support future modules and vehicle data COMMANDfleet Is Your Fleet Signaling Solution What does COMMANDfleet do Delivers real time and historical vehicle event and location information to the appropriate managers Provides real time and short term historical drill into support as a dispatch tool Provides a centralized fleet communication center to one or more vehicles based on business scenarios Delivers real time status and message events to dispatchers and other managers Coll
102. umber 2203 frock Sias Everts Cordirmation Time to Live Minutes 1 Pens i 7 ere W Activate Dever log Solect the keok siaiu erenis Brat wall noliy MOBILEtchet when the status times change GPS Satelite Coun Valdation Minimum Sxiellitiee Subscribe to End Load Da nat Change the Truck Color Send COMMANOnetwork truck update message for GPS Endilnicad status equals to Wash status EndiLosd status equals to Load status Ignore Blank Truck Flags V Allow ovemight pours F Creste CERLY Condition on Driver Login T Enable Travel Time olling Water Added Events em Code BLS Signaling Tab e Enable EDX Services This option turns EDX integration on or off If enabled the following two fields are available o Service Port Number This refers to the EDX port number o Subscribe to Endload This subscribes to the Endload plugin 100 Appendix COMMANDsbatch General Database Trace Logging Maintenance Signaling Manager Ophmizaton COMMANDbatch Integration The Manager Number allows CSUS to filter for the trucks and Ready To Load Message Code O Vf Receive Begin Load From COMMANDbatch COMMANDnetwork messages that it is to process T Use Dever Login Ofset Minutes TF Resare End Load From COMMANDbaici Manager h mhar 50 F Warn for Max Age of Concrete Remove Auto End Condiions Port Number 2202 WCS to COMMAN Dtetch is ULINK interface Allow concrete trucks to skip Z Statuses T Enable EDX Services
103. used with the VSC Base 5 Enter the following information for the GPS tab An example of the GPS tab for Remote VSC2 Settings e Store and Forward For these units the VSC3 sends a Store and Forward message to COMMAND Fleet that updates the truck s current location heading satellite and antenna status on a regular interval This is most commonly used with the Snail Trail feature The CSIS Protocol Manager 59 Truck Load Capacity You must set each truck s load capacity To do so select System gt Truck Load Capacity from the main menu Each truck can be set up for the default set of values or individual values can be set based on the truck s load size Truck Capacity Select Truck Detayi Values Full Load Capacity inv vane Orcharge Aevoluboms bo empty Full Load Max dicharge drum reversals daning Pour End of Pour uses GPS when shove ihig value Curent values for Selected Truck lt Use above Defaut Valuer Full Load Capacity iv Yards Oischerge Aevoluboms bo enply Full Lose Mars decharge drum reversals duning Four Enc el Peur uses GPS when sbewe this valie ok An example of the Truck Capacity window Using the CSIS PM The following is an example of the main PM screen for the Concrete application The main screen consists of three graphical sections and a menu toolbar 60 The CSIS Protocol Manager sn ge Vehicle Tracking Truck Mic Status in Serv Load
104. val Mode If either the Concrete or Aggregate option is selected SQL Queries for Messages Events and Diagnostics will pull only the appropriate truck records e Exit Dispatch Desktop This closes the selected window and includes all modules contained in the window If this is the only open window of the Dispatch Desktop the entire application will close e Exit COMMAND Fleet This closes ALL Dispatch Desktop windows and exits the application Using the COMMAND Fleet Dispatch Desktop 69 The Modules Menu File Modules View Format Window Help Signaling Operations Messages and Events Diagnostics Alerts and Notifeations Mapping Adminetratior Privilege Truck Conf iquration Modules Menu The following modules appear under the Modules menu of the toolbar Each selection in this menu opens that named module 1n the Dispatch Desktop For more information on these modules refer to the Modules section which contains information about these modules in detail Note You will need to set the privileges using upon the first use of the Dispatch Desktop for users to have access to certain modules Signaling Operations Messages and Events Diagnostics Alerts and Notifications Water Added Inquiry Mappin Administration Privilege Truck Configuration 70 Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop The View Menu File Modules View Format Window Hi x Status Bar e Module Capti
105. x o OK When this button is clicked all changes are applied immediately Using the COMMANDfleet Dispatch Desktop 79 Modules Signaling Operations File Modules View Format Window Help Mappang Messages and Events Diagnostics Signaling Operations Sagnaling Uperstons Truck Code 30 Plant Code Order Date fe Order Code Signaling Unit 30 Message Noe o Message Text Go to the North Plant plasse 1250720149550 MAE An example of the Signaling Operations module This module requires the MS Mobile Signaling license The fields on this screen are either active or inactive depending on the values entered in other fields For example if a truck code is entered the next three fields become inactive Truck Code Enter one or more truck codes such as 100 101 102 106 or select one or more codes from the drop down list When selecting more than one code you can use the Shift click method to select contiguous items or use the Ctrl click method to select non contiguous items e Signaling Unit The default signaling unit should appear here If necessary select a unit code from the drop down list If more than one truck is selected this field may be inactive e Message Text If necessary enter additional text for the type of message selected in the Message field 80 Using the COMMANDSleet Dispatch Desktop Messages and Events File Modules View Format Mapp
106. you may not access the Mode or Dual RIC Outgoing Card of RIC 2 5 Ifthe Send last message of retry interval to all RICs is selected the message retry logic starts the retry interval as it currently is sending the message only on the registered outgoing RIC card If the message is still not delivered no ACK received the last message of the retry interval is sent on all outgoing RIC cards Then if no ACK is received the message has failed This option is only available if you have a Dual RIC Outgoing Card selected Outgoing Message Options 1 Select System gt Outgoing Message Options on the main menu Configure the outgoing messages The following is an example of the recommended settings Message Retry Interval ga z On Message halus Wal hor Yehi Ack secs Discard Message a Fely later in secs Fleip message in pecs Retiy later in secs 10 240 T T Humber ol Fetes per interval Manomum Fety Intervals J fi These are the recommended settings for Outgoing Message Options Auto Clear Screens On New Day When this option is selected from System gt Auto Clear Screens On New Day the screens will automatically clear at midnight of each new day A check mark will appear when this feature is turned on as shown below System Help Configure RICs Alt P Outgoing Message Ophons Cirie Q Auto Clear Screens On New Day Pac and Host Outbound Routing New Truck Number Registration Diagnostic Log Ctrle
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