Once all the required ‘engineers’, ‘vehicles’ and ‘loggers’ have been added to the StreamLog database, they can be assigned to individual ‘Projects’ (Project Manager user rights required).
Creating Engineers/Loggers/Vehicles can be done via the Administration button.
Select the required ‘Project’ in the ‘Projects’ panel.
Click the ‘Engineers’ tab.
Click ‘Add Engineer’.
Select the required ‘engineer’ in the ‘Add Engineer’ window.
Click ‘OK’ to add ‘engineer’ to ‘Project.’
Select the required ‘Project’ in the ‘Projects’ panel.
Click the ‘Loggers’ tab.
Click ‘Add Logger.’
Select the required ‘logger’ in the ‘Add Logger’ window.
Choose the vehicle to which the Logger is to be assigned.
Click ‘OK’ to add ‘logger’ to ‘Project.’
Select the required ‘Project’ in the ‘Projects’ panel.
Click the ‘Loggers’ tab.
Click ‘Assign Vehicle.’
Select the required ‘vehicle’ in the ‘Add Vehicle’ window.
Click ‘OK’ to add ’vehicle’ to ‘Project.’
The window also states the current ‘Project’ and ‘Logger’ for the selected ‘vehicle’.
StreamLog Activity - This tab provides a chronological history of the actions performed in StreamLog, starting with the most recent first.
StreamLog Connection Status - This tab summarises all the currently connected loggers.
Project—The project to which the Logger is assigned.
Structure—Current structure being logged.
VIN—Vehicle ID if entered in the structure.
Revision—Revision of the number of the structure.
Uploading data log—Lists the name, size and progress of any logs currently uploading to the server.
The window also provides details of several communication settings.
DTC- This tab provides the summary of the entire DTC.
This tab allows the administration of all the ‘DTC’ in StreamLog.
Click ‘New DTC’ to create a new slot.
Edit the ‘Properties’ accordingly. (Must be unique.)
Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
The ‘Apply’ and ‘Cancel’ icons can also edit existing ‘DTC’.
Options- This tab provides the option to set the time zone.
Two options are available: windows time zone or custom time zone.
Also, there is an option to select the unit of distance: Km/Mile under this tab.
This section shows all the steps involved in the initial set-up of the StreamLog server and its administration. Full details of the StreamLog workflow arrangements can be found in Appendix A.2.
Within StreamLog, each engineer, data logger and vehicle is assigned a specific ‘Project’ relating them all to the same work. A ‘Project’ is created using the toolbar icon. (Project Manager user rights required.)
Enter a project name. (Must be unique.)
Enter a project comment or description.
Click “OK” to create the ‘Project’.
Once a project is created, it will appear in the ‘Projects’ panel on the left-hand side of the window.
A ‘Project’ can be edited or deleted using the toolbar icons.
StreamLog allows adding and removing engineers, vehicles and data loggers from the database. This is performed using the DB manager, accessed by the Administration toolbar icon. (Administrator user rights required.)
Engineers - This tab allows the administration of all the ‘engineers’ on StreamLog.
Click ‘New Engineer’ to create a new slot.
Edit the ‘Properties’ accordingly (must be unique).
Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
The ‘Apply’ and ‘Cancel’ icons can also be used for editing existing ’Engineers’.
Vehicles - This tab allows the administration of all the ‘vehicles’ in StreamLog.
Click ‘New Vehicle’ to create a new slot.
Edit the ‘Properties’ accordingly (must be unique).
Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
The ‘Apply’ and ‘Cancel’ icons can also be used for editing existing ‘Vehicles’.
Loggers - This tab allows the administration of all the ’loggers’ on StreamLog.
Click ‘New Logger’ to create a new slot.
Enter the serial number (It must match exactly).
Edit the ‘Properties’ accordingly (Must be unique).
Click ‘Apply’ to save the settings.
The ‘Apply’ and ‘Cancel’ icons can also be used for editing existing ’Loggers’.
The tab also provides the option to:
Check for revision updates— Select to automatically check for and await an update to the Rebel’s’Vehicle Structure.
Retrieve Datalog files—Select to automatically retrieve the stored data files from the Rebel SD card. (StreamLog Workshop option.)
Allow Connection to Server—Select whether to allow the Logger to connect to the server.
Allows the user to remotely block the Logger from communicating and streaming to the server.
Enable or disable Idle Stream Mode
The tab also allows the user to set the time within a selected logger remotely. This is performed using the toolbar icon.
This tab also provides the option to restart & reflash the Logger.