Technical Information
Data storage
The documentation system joins the database and the CAD application to
administer individual building data with the alphanumeric and graphic
information on the CFM objects stored in the database. These will be visualized
in a CAD plan when the system is used. Graphic objects are updated automatically;
changes entered by other operators will be visible immediately. The graphic
objects can, where necessary, be stored as CAD files and exported as DXF,
DWG or HPGL files.
Data organization
Several database clients can be set up on a single database server. It
is possible, in turn, to set up multiple projects (such as facilities
or properties) for each client; these projects can draw upon common master
records (database regions).
Master record administration
Users can define all the cable manager and facility manager objects. One
superior feature is the user's ability to define custom symbols and to
modify them to suit the inventories, equipment, cable, ports, and database
tables and attributes.
Data structure
All the objects are organized in object classes, which are divided once
again into primary and secondary classes. Object properties and definitions
are passed to sub-objects. This means data storage free of redundancies
and minimizing efforts involved in data entry.
Database manager
The manager is available for the user to create and modify database tables
at will and to implement logic examinations and special settings. The
user can thus customize without outside support.
Customizing
User-definable, tree-like class structure. The object and definition structure
is established in the classes (field properties).
User administration and access authorization
The user administration features make it possible to grant individual
rights to access tables, classes and objects.
CAD graphics
The system can store, as desired, your own graphic or a foreign CAD graphic
in vector and/or bitmap formats, including building layouts and plot plans.
Acceptable formats include DWG, DXF, BMP, TIF, GIF and HPGL. AutoCAD plans
can be read and written in DWG format. Graphic navigation using keymaps
simplifies orientation in interlinked plans.
API interfaces
Application programming interfaces make it possible for the user to program
and integrate his own applications or sub-functions.
Event interface
The event interface can be used to capture events in order to generate
your own dialogs. Examples of such applications are interfaces to telecommunications
systems, NMS, utility management systems or helpdesk systems.
Alpha masks
Data can be entered and maintained in variable, text-only database screens.
Microsoft Office Interfaces
An MDI (multiple document interface) is provided to edit simultaneously
several different drawings with unrestricted data transfer. DDE and OLE
support makes it possible to integrate business graphics from other windows
applications such as Excel or other CAD drawings. All types of documents
can be read and linked with objects (contracts, maintenance instructions,
photos etc.).
Task manager
This feature enables simple importing of alphanumeric data from outside
databases.
SQL manager
Menu guidance for generating customized SQL reports.
Automatic routing
Inquiry of free switching ways and jumperings at a connection of equipment.
The switching ways and jumperings can be looked for criteria like the
shortest way, number of distributor, minimal costs etc.
Technical Data
Programming technology
C++ in 32-bit programming code.
Operating systems
MS Windows 2000/XP, Vista 32/64bit
System requirement
Server: Pentium or compatible, 1 GHz, 1 GB RAM, 5 GB available harddisk
space.
Client: Penitum or compatible, 1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, 250 MB available harddisk
space
Database platform
ORACLE WorkgroupServer 8.06 or higher
Microsoft SQL-Server 2000 or higher
CAD-Platform
CADVANCE 2000, 2002, 2005, 2008
AutoCAD 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
Interfaces
Siemens HICOM-DMS, HiPATH Manager 4000
HP-OpenView
Aprisma Spectrum
UniCenter TNG
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