FuelsManager Defense
ii Administrator Manual
Using This Manual
The FuelsManager Defense Administrator manual explains not only the
configuration and maintenance of the FuelsManager System, but also explains
how to use the FuelsManager applications: Draw, Report, Configuration, and
Operate.
Before reading this guide, you should become familiar with the operation of
Microsoft Windows. This manual has been supplied for system administrators,
managers, engineers, and other top-level management. The operator and other
personnel can use this guide, but a separate guide entitled FuelsManager
Defense User manual is available for operators.
This manual includes step-by-step instructions for both the Standard and
Professional editions of FuelsManager.
It is assumed that the FuelsManager System has already been installed and
commissioned. If there is any doubt of the state of the system, contact an
Administrator or Supervisor before continuing.
Windows Terminology
FuelsManager operator interface is based upon the Microsoft Windows Graphical
User Interface (GUI) standard and is SAA-compliant (System Application
Architecture standard for open systems). All top-level menus, dialog boxes and
mouse-driven interfaces adhere to the published standards for Microsoft
Windows. This manual uses the terms described in the table below when
describing operator actions and windows elements for step-by-step instructions.
Actions in Windows
Actions Description
Point To move the mouse pointer until it rests on the item of choice
Click To quickly, press and release the mouse button once
Double-click To quickly, press and release the mouse button twice in
succession
Drag To hold down the mouse button while moving an object
across the computer screen
Release To quit holding down the mouse button after dragging an item
Select To pick an item on a menu, button or to highlight text or
graphics usually via a single click). Selecting does not initiate
an action
Choose To pick an item to carry out an action. Often needed to select
an item before choosing it (usually via a double-click).