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Viewing and Editing Accessory Node Properties

Accessory Node The Accessory Properties dialog box displays properties for existing FMS Accessory Nodes. Use this feature to view and edit accessory properties. This dialog box corresponds to all of the following.

The following subsections list and describe the fields found on the Accessory Properties pages.

When any edits are made to Node properties, access the Save FMS Record dialog box to save a record of the change.

See Creating Accessory Nodes for more information about creating new Nodes in your system.

Device Definition

Device Definition

Property Description

Node ID

The system-assigned Node ID for the accessory. When creating new Accessory Nodes this will indicate NEW.

Enabled

The Enabled check box indicates whether the accessory is enabled or not. An unchecked box does not mean the Node is deleted; all Node settings are saved until you choose to enable the Node.

Default value is Enabled.

Device name

Type in the name for the Accessory Node.

Valid characters (maximum of 20) are as follows.

A-Z, a-z, 0-9, . (period), #, $, &, (, ), +, -, \, /, :, <, >, =, @, [, ], ^, {, }, _ (underscore), !, ~ (tilde). Spaces are acceptable, when they are not leading or trailing.

This parameter is required.

Description

Type in a free-form Description for the accessory.

This parameter is optional.

Security application

Enter the security application used to validate users of the Node. Use this setting to control user access, for example, to only give certain users access to particular Accessory Nodes.

See FMS Security for more information.

This parameter is optional.

Sort priority

Type in the Sort priority number to assign to the Accessory Node. The priority number assigned places it within a manually sortable list. Higher numbers place a Node higher up on a list.

Default value is 0.

This parameter is optional.

Association options

Source

Select the associated source from the drop-down menu to indicate how the selected accessory is associated with the system.

Options are as follows.

  • Associated Site/Service
  • Other

Site/Service

If the source is Associated Site/Service, click to access the Select CVS dialog box and select the CVS associated with the accessory.

Facility

If the source is Associated Site/Service, click to access the Select a Facility dialog box and select the facility for the Site/Service associated with the accessory.

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Device Properties

Device Properties

Property Description
Properties

Device install date (Device time)

Select the date and time of the installation of the accessory using the date and time selectors. When no user-entered value is provided, the default install date value is 36 days prior to Node creation, at 12:00:00 AM.

Use job schedule start date

Note: This parameter defines a date used by the Schedule Jobs command for CygNet Dispatch. For more information about the CygNet Dispatch product, contact your Account Manager or CygNet Sales.

When using CygNet Dispatch, optionally set this value to define the first possible start date that can be used for job occurrences associated with this Node, when automatically scheduling jobs via the Schedule Jobs command.

If used, click the check box to access the date selector, and specify the earliest date from which CygNet Dispatch jobs for this Node can be scheduled. When no user-entered value is provided, the default value is the Device install date.

See Schedule Jobs for more information.

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Time

Time

See Date and Time and CygNetTimeZones.xml File for more information about these properties.

Property Description

Contract offset

Type the number (in hours) of the contract hour offset.

This number is synonymous with the Contract time. It is an offset (in hours) from the Device time, describing the hour at which the contract day begins.

Time zone

Click to select the desired time zone from the drop-down menu.

Note: Edits to this property can only be applied for the entire span of the Node. An error message will appear if you try to edit this value for a partial span.

Enable daylight saving

Click to enable an adjustment for daylight saving time.

Notes:

  • Edits to this property can only be applied for the entire span of the Node. An error message will appear if you try to edit this value for a partial span.
  • This value requires a properly installed CygNetTimeZones.xml file. See CygNetTimeZones.xml File for more information.
Internal time configuration

CygNet Key

An internal CygNet identifier

Each time zone is assigned a unique numerical key in the CygNetTimeZones.xml file, located in the CygNet\Services\ARS folder on your host server.

This property is read-only.

Note: This value requires a properly installed CygNetTimeZones.xml file. See CygNetTimeZones.xml File for more information.

Base bias from UTC

The offset in hours between the device's expected time and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) (also known as Greenwich Mean Time or GMT)

This property is read-only.

Standard time bias

The offset in hours from the base bias to account for standard time in the selected time zone

This property is read-only.

Standard time name

The complete standard time zone name, for example Eastern Standard Time

This property is read-only.

Standard time begins

The date that standard time begins, for example 1st Sun in Nov.

This property is read-only.

Daylight saving bias

The offset in hours between standard time and daylight saving time

This property is read-only.

Daylight saving name

The complete daylight saving time zone name. For example, Pacific Daylight Time

This property is read-only.

Daylight time begins

The date that daylight saving time begins, for example 2nd Sunday in March

This property is read-only.

Time comparison

Local computer current time

The time of the client computer

Do not alter the client computer's time; it may cause undesirable changes in your CygNet system.

This property is read-only.

Device expected time

The time expected for the remote device

This property is read-only.

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Device Groups

The accessory's group membership is displayed as of Now, regardless of Point in Time settings.

Device Groups

Property Description
Groups

[Icon]

Shows the type of each group Node of which this accessory is a member.

Node Name

Lists the name of each group Node of which this accessory is a member.

Node Desc

Lists the description (if used) of each group Node of which this accessory is a member.

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Historization Navigator

Each page of the Accessory Properties dialog box contains a historization navigator. This feature is provided solely for diagnostic purposes. Use the historization navigator to access sequential historized records for the same Node, where applicable.

Historization Navigator

The following fields are displayed in the historization navigator.

Field Description

<<

Click << to navigate to the previous historized record, if applicable.

[Begin date]

Displays the effective begin date, in Contract time (C), of the historized record currently selected.

[End date]

Displays the effective end date, in Comntract time (C), of the historized record currently selected.

>>

Click >> to navigate to the next historized record, if applicable.

Record details

Use the << and >> navigation buttons to select a historized record date span, in Contract time (C), for which you want to view record details. Next, click Record details to view details of the record such as who made the change, the date and time it was made, and optionally the audit category and/or any comments entered regarding the change.

See Viewing Record Details for more information.

Audit history

Click Audit history to view detailed history of audit trail value changes for the Node in its entirety.

See Viewing Audit History for more information.

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Save FMS Record

When editing any Node properties, you'll be asked to save your changes via the Save FMS Record dialog box. Configure the date and audit information requested to historize the changes in your system.

Save FMS Record

Property Description

Change begin

Set the effective date and time for the record change to begin.

Options are as follows.

  • Indefinite: Click to make the record change begin date and time effective for an undefined amount of time. Effectively, it means all time.
  • Choose date/time: Click to make the record change begin date and time effective for a specific date and time. Use the date/time selector to select the specific begin date and time.

Change end

Set the effective date and time for the record change to end.

Options are as follows.

  • Indefinite: Click to make the record change end date and time effective for an undefined amount of time. Effectively, it means all time.
  • Choose date/time: Click to make the record change end date and time effective for a specific date and time. Use the date/time selector to select the specific end date and time.

Audit category

Select an appropriate Audit category from the drop-down menu. The audit category type for this kind of edit is Configuration Change.

Audit categories are configured on the Admin menu. See Configuring Audit Categories for more information.

Comments

Type Comments regarding creation or modification of the rule or Node in the text box. Although comments are optional, they become part of the record and can be helpful when auditing or reviewing records.

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