RADAR™ is a program for
Windows 95/98/2000/ME and NT environments.
RADAR™ allows to define a personalised RF system
layout, drawing the shape (perimeter and obstacles)
of the desired area to be covered. If you have an
existing map of the building in electronic format
(JPG or BMP) you can import it as a background
image (automatically setting the associated grid
scale).
It is obviously possible to save the project,
specifying a name: this command creates a new
directory including the project file, a copy of
the layout etc.
Once
the perimeter and the obstacle(s) have been
defined, it is possible to add and position the
STARGATE™ RF base station(s) to cover the
working area. The area covered by each base
station is divided into two zones having two
different colors:
In case of 2 or more RF base
station overlapping areas, the common areas are
shown with a different color. The common area
grants “double” radio signal and can be used
to ensure the system to exploit its seamless
roaming capability.
The
RADAR™ system performance evaluation form allows
estimating the overall system behaviour based on
the “real” working conditions: it is simply
required to set the “Data Transfer” type (Small/Medium/Long),
the “Communication Mode” (1 way/2 Way) and to
define the “System Configuration” by setting
the number of base stations, the number of RF
Devices and the number of transactions/hour
performed by each RF device.
The evaluated performances are
the following:
-
"System Throughput"
shows the estimated data transfer level (compared
to the system limit);
-
"Duty Cycle"
shows the estimated system duty cycle (in some
countries the system performance must be
within the 10% duty cycle limit);
-
"Reaction Time"
shows the estimated average response time for
each transaction performed by a RF device.
Once
the system layout has been designed and the
performance controlled, it is possible to generate
the part list related to the project: it is simply
required to select the STARGATE™ connection type
(Stand alone RS232/Network RS485), the electrical
network type for the power supply, the RF device(s)
type, model & quantity and the “Cradle Type”
to automatically generate the system part list.
Obviously it is possible to save and to print the
part list as well as to export it in “HTML”
format: then you can integrate these data in your
offer or your technical documentation importing
them using the most common Office utilities such
as Microsoft Word or Excel.
The RADAR™ is supplied with a
very useful “self-explaining tutorial” that
shows, in only 3 minutes, how to exploit its most
interesting software features: we strongly suggest
you to use it to learn how to get the best of the
RADAR™ in the quickest and simplest way.