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Preface
February 7, 2006
T/MonXM 4.7 User Manual
DCP/DCP(F) Interrogator
The DCP(F) Interrogators allows data to be brought into the system
from remotes that use DCP, DCP(F), DCP (X), or DCP1 protocol.
DCP/(F)/(X) protocols are normally used over dedicated lines via 202
modems or RS 422/485 interfaces. This protocol is used to interrogate
all DPS Telecom products as well as other vendors’ equipment.
DCM Interrogator
The DCM Interrogator allows data to be brought into the system from
remotes that use the DCM protocol (MATs and CPMs). The multiple
port version of the module is standard.
TRIP Protocol
TRIP polls DPS Telecom dial-up remotes via dial-up modem.
W/Shell Software
W/Shell is a management software that provides a menu listing for
selecting and running all installed DPS programs.
T/Link Software
T/Link uses an internal modem to provide access to DPS Telecom
Customer Support for system troubleshooting via phone line.
Unlimited Remote Access Ports
Remote Access Ports give T/MonXM the ability to have additional
users independently access the system via modem or direct connec-
tion through Intelligent Controller Card ports (see Hardware
Options). Each port may be assigned a different access level for secu-
rity. Remote access supports the following hardware/software emula-
tions in full T/MonXM color: T/Remote workstation, T/Remote for
Windows, and T/Remote for DOS. Remote Access can also emulate
VT100s, WYSE50s and ADDSVP. For users of older version of
T/Mon, Remote Access ports are limited by the number of Remote
Access software modules you have installed. If more ports are
required at a future time, additional remote access modules may be
purchased. Intelligent Controller Cards or an Ethernet card are
required to provide the physical ports for remote access.
In version 3.5 and later, remote access can also be used over Ethernet.
Up to 16 remote users can be supported on an Ethernet port.
T/Windows
T/Windows software is an advanced version of T/Remote for
Windows, except that it provides users with true point-and-click
access to all the features of T/Mon — making centralized alarm man-
agement easier than ever. T/Windows also provides intensive right-
click functionality for quick and easy access to the major functions of
T/Mon.
Web Browser Interface
This feature, introduced in version 3.5, gives the ability to view and
manage alarms via LAN using Internet Explorer™, or Netscape
Navigator™. This permits alarm management from non-Windows
environments. Features include: Acknowledge individual alarms,
view, add and close Trouble Logs, view report files, up 18 simultane-