FuelsManager Defense
52 Administrator Manual
Current Mode
The Current Mode options let the user change the current operating mode.
Selecting Shutdown, Standby or Active immediately changes that subsystem’s
mode
Auto Start Mode
Note! You can also select the
directories the system uses to
store and access FuelsManager
files. These selections are
described in the Setting Up
FuelsManager File Directories.
The Auto Start Mode option allows the user to select an automatic startup mode
for each of the subsystems. The user can select None, Standby or Active. For
example, suppose Active is selected for the FMDataManager. If FuelsManager
shuts down and then restarts, the FMDataManager starts up in the Active mode.
If a remote system is selected, the Startup Options dialog box displays the defined
attributes of that system. Selecting a different system only allows the user to set
the system options; this does not change the local FuelsManager Configuration
application.
Shutdown
Mode
Effect
ARCHIVEMANA
GER
The system is not archiving data into the ArchiveManager
database
DATAMANAGER User cannot configure the system database
COMMMANAGE
R
User cannot configure the communication interface. Any
associated I/O points are not available for data transfer to or
from the database
REPORTMANAG
ER
Reports cannot be opened in Operate program. Report is still
enabled for creating and editing reports
Standby Mode
Effect
ARCHIVEMANA
GER
The system is not archiving data into the ArchiveManager
database, just like Shutdown Mode
DATAMANAGER Database is available for configuration. Cannot configure for
real-time data
COMMMANAGE
R
CommManager and all of its interfaces are available for
configuration. All interfaces are forced into this mode.
Cannot configure for field data
REPORTMANAG
ER
Reports are available for configuration. Reports can be
opened in Operate program
Active Mode
Effect
ARCHIVEMANAGER The system archives data into the ArchiveManager
database