Please click on the pictures below to see the different aspects of the program.
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Main program window |
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From here you can monitor and control the operation of the program. Different data streams maybe mapped to different display areas.
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Event Entry Screen - General section |
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This section is applicable to all events. |
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Event Entry Screen - Msg (Verbose Message) section
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This section is used to invoke a verbose message when the event changes status.
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Event Entry Screen - When (Event Timing) section
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Event Entry Screen - PLM (Power Line Module) section
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This section is used when you wish for the event to react to and / or control a powerline module. |
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Event Entry Screen - Prog (Program) section
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This section is used when you wish for the event to execute another program, batch file, script or internal windows function when it fires. |
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Event Entry Screen - VAR / IO section
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This section is used when you wish for the event to be conditional upon, or to change or set the value within one or more user variables (counters, flags, etc.), and or at the I/O ports to control external equipment.
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Event Entry Screen - Data section
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This section is used when you wish for the event to be condional upon, extract data from, or to append data to a file or to send data to a serial com port or networked device. |
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Verbose Message Entry Screen |
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This screen is used to establish the messages (either static; or sequentially or randomly obtained from a text file) that will be reported when an event changes status.
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Powerline Module - Entry Screen |
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This screen is used to setup & test your power line modules.
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APRS Control |
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This dialogue is used to activate / deactivate and configure the settings for APRS remote access via amateur radio. |
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Security |
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This dialogue is used to provide security when remotely accessing the system via APRS amateur radio. |
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User Preferences |
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This dialogue is used to change the user preferences. |
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Verbose Levels |
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This dialogue is used in determining how different verbose messages are reported, according to their verbose level. |
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Limit Range |
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This dialogue is used to restrict the increment / decrement range of a group of user variables and or I/O ports to a single byte value, to prevent an operation exceeding a value that can not be reproduced at an 8-bit output port. |
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Program Settings |
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The dialogue is used to configure various program settings. |
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Sound |
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This dialogue is used to specify the sound effects that are played at certain occurrences during the program's execution, enhancing the user’s experience. |
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E-mail Settings |
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This dialogue is used to setup the details of your E-mail account. This can permit the program to e-mail verbose messages according to their verbose level, which could then be relayed to a mobile phone! |
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Location |
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This dialogue is used to set your location co-ordinates, so that the program can accurately predict the sun rise / set times each day for your area and consequently be aware of when there is daylight. Location data for 3,900+ cities or enter manually. |
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Com Port Setup |
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This dialogue is used to configure & establish two-way communication links with your serial devices. Up to 8 serial com ports maybe used concurrently. |
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TCP/IP Sockets |
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This dialogue is used to control the communication links with up to 26 (inter-) networked devices. |
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Edit TCP/IP Socket |
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This easy to use sub-dialogue is used to setup your networked devices. |
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Powerline Interfaces |
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This dialogue is used to setup the powerline interface(s) that will communicate with your powerline modules. |
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Speech |
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This dialogue is used to select the program's default voice. |
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RSS Weather Feed |
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This dialogue is used to automatically download the latest weather conditions and forecast for your area. |
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Weather Station |
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This dialogue is used to setup the VWS (Virtual Weather Station) graphical display. |
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RSS News Feeds |
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This dialogue is used to automatically download the very latest news at regular intervals. News can be displayed and / or spoken. |
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Display Mapping |
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Easily send different data streams to different display areas. |
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Diagnostic Reporting |
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This dialogue is helpful in determining the reason for an event not functioning as planned. |
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File Properties |
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This dialogue displays the file properties for the current database in use. |
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Telnet |
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Remote telnet access to the program via the internet. |
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Reports |
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In addition to the log file, there are also reports for the current set of events and verbose messages. Each report maybe saved or printed. |
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Main Text Window |
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This window, which can be safely minimised to the task bar, displays important internal operations being performed by the program.
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Multiple Interactive Screen Overlay Scenes |
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This screen is an example of a screen overlay scene, which can be a picture or graphic representing an item that the program is controlling. A screen overlay scene can be operated by a mouse or a touch screen. |
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Interactive Overlay Scene |
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This example demonstrates the actions of the program shown graphically in real time, in this case with the garage door open. |
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