Command DataViewUSER GUIDE
CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING COMMAND HQ 9Figure 1.4 – IIS InstallationClick the Next button to install IIS to your system. You will see a progress bar
APPENDIX 99 Monthly Travel Time Report – is report shows the average trip times for each day of the week for the month. It also breaks down the v
100 APPENDIX Monthly Trips report – is report is simply a plot of the daily counts for each day of the week. e second graph breaks the values dow
APPENDIX 101 Monthly Eciency Report – is report shows the eciency of the route for each day of the week and month. In DataView, route eciency
102 APPENDIX Monthly General Statistics Report – is report combines the day of week breakdown of all other ITIP reports in a single page summary.F
APPENDIX 103Factor Group Reportse only node available under Factor Group is Volume.Volumee Factor Group > Volume node has two available reports
104 APPENDIX Temporary Count Station AADT Report – is report calculates an AADT value for temporary count stations. It does this by rst calculati
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10 CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING COMMAND HQ6 Command soware requires SQL Server. You may use any available SQL Server. If you have an existing server, o
CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING COMMAND HQ 11Figure 1.9 – Selecting Components9 Review the installation settings that you have selected. Once you are rea
12 CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING COMMAND HQCommand LicensingIf the license activation during the setup process fails for any reason, then it will be neces
CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING COMMAND HQ 13Oine ActivationIf there is no internet access on the machine where Command is being installed, it is still p
14 CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING COMMAND HQFigure 1.16 – Activate License Page5 Press the Select button to browse for the activation le. Aer the le is
CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING COMMAND HQ 156 Press the Download button to save the license le to the computer. 7 Take the license le back to the Com
In this chapter Logging In Menu Bar Context-sensitive Help Logging Out2To access the DataView Web interface, open a Web browser and enter your
18 CHAPTER 2 USING THE DATAVIEW WEB INTERFACEFigure 2.1 – Login Pagee default username is “administrator” and the default password is “password.
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CHAPTER 2 USING THE DATAVIEW WEB INTERFACE 19Context-sensitive Help You can access help resources at any time by clicking the Help link in the
In this chapter Station List Display Settings Stations Toolbar 3e Stations page is the entry page aer logging in. is page displays all curren
22 CHAPTER 3 STATIONS PAGENoteThe list columns can be customized under System > Station Display (see Chapter 7).By default, the station list i
CHAPTER 3 STATIONS PAGE 23Start Date and End Datee Start Date and End Date controls allow you to check certain date ranges for imported data.
24 CHAPTER 3 STATIONS PAGEStations Toolbare stations toolbar contains nine menu options for managing stations: Add Stations, Edit Stations, Remo
CHAPTER 3 STATIONS PAGE 25a text box where you can enter the desired value, or a drop-down list containing the valid values for that property.
26 CHAPTER 3 STATIONS PAGENoteIf the Edit Stations toolbar button was used on the main Stations page, only those stations that were originally se
CHAPTER 3 STATIONS PAGE 27NoteSelecting stations on one page then switching to another page will clear the original station selections. To sele
28 CHAPTER 3 STATIONS PAGEStations can be sorted according to each column by clicking on the column header; click again to sort the stations in t
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CHAPTER 3 STATIONS PAGE 29To edit an existing station group, select it from the Station Groups list, edit the desired elds and click Update Gr
30 CHAPTER 3 STATIONS PAGETo modify an existing factor group, select the group from the tree, edit the desired elds, and click Modify Factor Gro
CHAPTER 3 STATIONS PAGE 31Figure 3.11 – Factor Creation/AnalysisStations can be assigned to a factor group by selecting a factor group from the
32 CHAPTER 3 STATIONS PAGEe order of station elements in the route can be adjusted by selecting the route element and clicking the << or &
In this chapter Import Tab Export Tab Collector Settings PRN Settings AADT/MADT Tab4e Data page provides the primary interface for importin
34 CHAPTER 4 DATA PAGEImport Tabe Import tab allows you to upload existing data les into DataView or to import data from an existing Collector
CHAPTER 4 DATA PAGE 35time.4 Select an aggregation level—either 5-, 15- or 60-minute bins. In cases where the data in Collector is in a smalle
36 CHAPTER 4 DATA PAGEFigure 4.3 – Auto TabUsing the controls in the rst box, select a start time to begin auto-import, as well as the frequency
CHAPTER 4 DATA PAGE 37Figure 4.4 – Auto Import HistoryExport Pagee Export page allows published station data to be exported into a variety of
38 CHAPTER 4 DATA PAGEIf the number of stations exceeds the page size of the grid, page controls will be displayed at the bottom of the grid to s
ContentsChapter 1 Introduction 5Using DataView 6Chapter 2 Installing Command HQ 7Installing Command HQ 7 • Command Licensing 12Chapter 3 Using the
CHAPTER 4 DATA PAGE 39the Collector entry. Removing a Collector registry from DataView does not alter the Col-lector itself nor change any data
40 CHAPTER 4 DATA PAGErently registered in and communicating with DataView. is window displays a list with ve columns of information: Collect
CHAPTER 4 DATA PAGE 41NoteDataView does not track the original source of the data, whether from data files or Collector. If a sensor’s station a
42 CHAPTER 4 DATA PAGEicon until they have been accepted.To create a new mapping for a PRN ID entry, click on the symbol to the le of the stat
CHAPTER 4 DATA PAGE 43Removing AADT/MADT RecordsYearly records for a station can be removed through either the View By Station or View By Year
44 CHAPTER 4 DATA PAGE Minimum Data Threshold/Minimum Source Threshold – ese values are used only if the appropriate Factor Groups setting is
In this chapter Create Workbook Tab Workbooks Tab5e Workbooks page allows you to open and manage data workbooks (see Figure 5.1). In DataView a w
46 CHAPTER 5 WORKBOOKS PAGECreate Workbook TabClick on the Create Workbook tab to create a new workbook (see Figure 5.2). is tab is also used to
CHAPTER 5 WORKBOOKS PAGE 47Figure 5.3 – Workbooks Tabe list contains the following information: Open Button – Allows the workbook to be open
48 CHAPTER 5 WORKBOOKS PAGEe statistics displayed in the list for each station are as follows: Missing % – Shows the percentage of time interv
Chapter 9 Help Page 85About Tab 85 • Support Tab 86 • License Agreement Tab 86Chapter 10 Appendix 89Basic Reports 89 • ITIP Reports 97 • Factor G
CHAPTER 5 WORKBOOKS PAGE 49Figure 5.5 – Run Data Filters PageSelect a lter mode from the following options: Flag Items – If this option is s
50 CHAPTER 5 WORKBOOKS PAGEcollapsed by clicking on the node. Update Properties – Refreshes lter properties updating changed values.e indiv
CHAPTER 5 WORKBOOKS PAGE 51where a lot of data is being ltered, the operation may take several minutes to complete. e Notify me via email whe
52 CHAPTER 5 WORKBOOKS PAGE VSO Graph – Displays a line showing the ow of data from the beginning to the end of the day for volume, speed and
CHAPTER 5 WORKBOOKS PAGE 53Figure 5.10 – Data Liste Time column gives the timestamp for the data in 24-hour (military) time. e timestamp repr
54 CHAPTER 5 WORKBOOKS PAGEclasses will be displayed in a sub-row underneath the regular data row (see Figure 5.11). Each value in the class row
CHAPTER 5 WORKBOOKS PAGE 55 Start/End Date – Allows you to select start and end dates for publishing data. Default is the start and end date
56 CHAPTER 5 WORKBOOKS PAGEFigure 5.14 – Merge Data Pagee eld at top labeled Records Le to Merge lists the exact number of records that need t
In this chapter Reports Tab Scheduled Reports Tab Queries Tab Scheduled Queries Tab6e Reports page (shown in Figure 6.1) allows you to create
58 CHAPTER 6 REPORTS PAGEReports Tabe Reports tab is the default destination when the Reports page is opened (see Figure 6.2). e main grid on t
In the Introduction Using DataViewCommand DataView is a soware module that oers advanced data analysis and reporting of trac data from a variety
CHAPTER 6 REPORTS PAGE 59ing options are available: Status – Show only reports that succeeded or failed. (default: display all reports) Sch
60 CHAPTER 6 REPORTS PAGEFigure 6.4 – Creating a Reporte report creation process involves a series of tabs that will guide the user in setting r
CHAPTER 6 REPORTS PAGE 61e Create as a scheduled report box should be checked if this is to be a regular report, run consistently on a given i
62 CHAPTER 6 REPORTS PAGEFigure 6.6 – Time TabIf the Scheduled Report check box was set on the Report Type tab, the Time tab will look a little d
CHAPTER 6 REPORTS PAGE 63NoteIncluding two or more station groups that happen to include the same station(s) will still only include those stat
64 CHAPTER 6 REPORTS PAGEFigure 6.9 – Verify TabFinish Tabe Finish tab is the last step in the report creation process and allows users to crea
CHAPTER 6 REPORTS PAGE 65Figure 6.10 – Report Outpute header on top of the report allows you to switch between the dierent pages of the re-po
66 CHAPTER 6 REPORTS PAGETo run a query, choose a data source by selecting either From Workbook or From Pub-lished Data. A drop-down list will ap
CHAPTER 6 REPORTS PAGE 67Figure 6.12 – Scheduled QueryFrom the Scheduled Queries tab, click on the Congure link in the right column to open th
68 CHAPTER 6 REPORTS PAGEFigure 6.14 – Query Outpute data in the list can be sorted according to column by clicking on the column headers; click
6 INTRODUCTION COMMAND DATAVIEW USER GUIDEFigure 1.1 – Importing into DataViewUsing DataViewAccess to the Web interface is controlled by user-bas
In this chapter Users Tab Settings Tab Errors Tab Journal Tab Published Data Tab Station Display Tab Property File Tab7e System page co
70 CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGEemail notication features will need a valid email address.e Password/Conrm Password elds allow you to set/change the
CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGE 71or queries from the Reports page. Import Data From File/Collector – If disabled, the user will not be able to import
72 CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGE Delete Published Data – If disabled, the user will not be able to delete existing pub-lished data sources. View Rout
CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGE 73NoteIn cases where stations are assigned to more than one station group, you will have access to any station where at l
74 CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGEEach of the six sections is explained below:Informatione Information section contains three elds: Organization – Allo
CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGE 75When you’ve nished entering information, press Save.NoteImproper changes to these settings can disable DataView functi
76 CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGEFigure 7.3 – Errors PageErrors can be sorted by clicking on the column headers; click a second time to sort in the opposi
CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGE 77 Time – Shows when the action or operation occurred. User – Shows the user who performed the action. Message – Gi
78 CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGEPublished Data Sourcese Published Data Sources tab allows you to create and modify published data sources as destination
Installing Command HQ 1 In this chapter Installing Command HQ Command Licensing1e Command HQ installer is a setup tool for installing all Command
CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGE 79Figure 7.6 – Published Data Viewere data in the list can be sorted by clicking on the column headers; click on a heade
80 CHAPTER 7 SYSTEM PAGEFigure 7.7 – Station Display Pagee All Station Properties list on the le shows all available station properties in all
In this chapter About Tab Support Tab License Agreement Tab8Click the Help link to access the Help Information page. is page is divided into th
82 CHAPTER 8 HELP PAGEView Web interface (see Figure 8.2). Wavetronix customer support will request this infor-mation if problems arise.Figure 8.
CHAPTER 8 HELP PAGE 83Figure 8.4 – License Agreement Tab
In this chapter Basic Reports ITIP Reports Factor Group Reports9e Reports section in DataView allows you to export a variety of dierent report
86 APPENDIXVolumeere are eight available Basic > Volume reports: Annual Volume Report – is report presents a station’s trac counts by month i
APPENDIX 87 Monthly Volume Report – is report shows the total volume, average hourly volume and the peak volume for each day of the month. e pea
88 APPENDIX Highest Hourly Volume – is report orders the hourly counts for the date range se-lected from highest to lowest. Before running this re
8 CHAPTER 1 INSTALLING COMMAND HQ2 You will then be asked to read the information in the license agreement. Once you have done that, click the I
APPENDIX 89 Average Daily Trac Percentage – is report presents the average daily count for each month expressed as a percentage of the Monthly A
90 APPENDIX Monthly Percent ADT by Hour report – is report is essentially the same as the Monthly Average Hour Trac Report except the numbers are
APPENDIX 91 Monthly Average Daily Trac Report – is report displays the MADT for each month of the year. It also shows the ADT for each day of th
92 APPENDIXPeakere is one Basic > Peak report: Triple Peak Volume Report – is report highlights the three highest counts during the day. You
APPENDIX 93ITIP ReportsAll ITIP (Intelligent Transportation Infrastructure Program) reports operate on routes. is means that when you select statio
94 APPENDIX Daily Delay Time Report – is report depicts the sum of the delay for each vehicle traveling along the route for the time period of the
APPENDIX 95 Daily Trips Report – is report is simply a plot of the hourly counts for each hour of the day.Figure A.12 – Daily Trips Report
96 APPENDIX Daily Eciency Report – is report depicts the daily eciency of the route as a per-cent. e example below shows the eciency dipping d
APPENDIX 97 Daily General Statistics Report – is report combines the other daily ITIP reports into a single summary report.Figure A.14 – Daily Ge
98 APPENDIXMonthlye ITIP > Monthly node contains ve report options: Delay Time Report – is report shows the delay times broken down by day of
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