General Contract Monitor Overview

Warning: An advanced understanding of your CygNet system and your meters is required to implement GCM. Carefully plan your group and facility requirements before proceeding to install and configure this component.

The General Contract Monitor (GCM) architecture follows a relatively straightforward tree structure or navigation hierarchy for the meters being analyzed by the system. The tree has a root facility that branches down to its various navigational nodes, which include both meter stations and meter runs. Data originates at points in the meter runs on meter stations and travels up through nodes in this tree structure. The GCM can be configured to make calculations and rollups at various places along a branch, depending on your enterprise needs.

GRP and FAC Configuration Requirements

The GCM is a unique CygNet component that works in conjunction with other standard CygNet services. These dependencies mean that you must first meet Group Service (GRP) and Facility Service (FAC) requirements before installing and configuring your GCM device component. The Group service provides a blueprint for your GCM tree structure, while the Facility service provides a way to assign discrete nodes to this structure.

Group Service Requirements

The GCM uses a GRP parent-child hierarchy to determine what gets calculated and to populate the CygNet GCM Nomination Grid with this data. The navigational hierarchy that defines these relationships must be configured in the GRP via the Group Manager (GrpMgr) utility before the GCM application can be used.

Facility Service Requirements

Facilities must be created, configured, and properly located for each level of your hierarchy, according to your enterrpise needs. Facilities in the navigational hierarchy must also meet certain criteria before they can be displayed in the CygNet GCM Nomination Grid. Default filters provide a basic guide to assigning facilities as navigation nodes, meter stations, and meter runs, but other filters and facilities can be created to suit your needs. Be careful to ensure that no required facilities are accidentally excluded from your hierarchy.

Hierarchy Requirements

Keep the following things in mind when creating your group hierarchy and assigning facilities to it:


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