Axcess e/OLS User Manual User Manual

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O N L I N E S U P E R V I S O R U S E R ’ S M A N U A L

©AXCESS INTERNATIONAL, Inc

750.015.001 R00

7

5/4/2007

Figure 2.5 Edit box at “0”in the Edit Live-Event Gauge

In the edit box we see a zero.

The range of the edit box is 0 through 20. Enter a

number within the range and click the

button.

Figure 2.6 Live-Event gauge created.

Recall figure 0. The OLS Logger on the User ‘s machine must connect with the
DCFR service and the LogServer Service, in order to view “Live-Events”, and access
the database. Let us look at the “Live-Event” gauge we’ve created. With respect to
figure 2.6, click on

to view the “Live-Event” gauge.

Figure 2.7 Live-Events initially connecting

Figure 2.8 Client connected to distributed services

Recall in figure 0 that RFID events are entered

After clicking the “Save” button, as
in figure 2.5, the Configure
Dashboard submenu should now
exhibit the gauge name of “Live-
Event”. Note, if we now clicked the
“Add New” button, in figure 2.6, the
drop-down menu that we saw in
figure 2.3 would appear and we
would be ready to add another gauge.
Also, if you have the proper
permission, you may edit the “Live-

Event” gauge here.

In figure 2.7, the

Current Time

will be the local machine’s time.
The red flashing

LogServer

and

DCFR

indicate that the client

machine is trying to connect to
these services. A connection is
indicated by a solid green

LogServe

r

and

DCFR

, as in figure

2.8. As a general rule, items colored

red in OLS require attention.

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