An Easy-to-Use Interface Ensures Rapid and Accurate Response to Network Threats

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T/Mon's customizable displays present network events in plain English and geographic maps, in terms that your staff will immediately understand and take action on. The T/Mon interface is easy to use and ensures that system operators will have the right information to take corrective action in an emergency.

T/MonXM for the Windows Platform T/Mon GFX combines the power of T/Mon with an intuitive MapPoint interface. With T/Mon GFX, any PC anywhere on your network can become a complete T/Mon monitoring station, with the full power of monitoring and acknowledging alarms, operating control relays, and generating reports for in-depth analysis of network events.
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Alarm Summary — Bird's Eye View of Your Whole Network: The topmost level of the T/Mon interface is the Alarm Summary screen, which presents an overview of your whole network. Alarms are not displayed in meaningless lists of devices and points, but in functional categories that make sense to the end user. Change of State — Immediate Notification of New Events: The COS screen displays alarm points that have changed from Normal to Alarm, or vice versa. You don't have to hunt to find out what has changed in your network — the COS screen lists it for you. Here you can also acknowledge alarms.
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Standing Alarms — All Current Alarms: The Standing Alarm list is continually updated to show all currently failed alarms. Labeled Controls — Easy Control of Remote Site Devices: The Labeled Controls screen gives access to devices at specific remote sites. Just highlight the control and select.
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Text Messages — Give Specific Instructions to NOC Staff: The COS and Standing Alarm screens feature Text Messages that give specific instructions for correcting specific alarms. Everyone on your NOC staff, even without extra training, will know precisely what to do and who to call in case of an alarm. Trouble Log — Record What's Been Done to Correct Alarms: A Trouble Log window can be accessed for each alarm. NOC staff can record what corrective action has been taken, keeping clear documentation of what has been done.
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Analog Values — View Analog Values In Their Native Units: Analog values are color coded to provide a quick visual reference that indicate whether they are in range, out of range, or critically out of range. If an analog value is out of range, a directional arrow shows you whether they are under or over value. Device Status — Display Polling and Control Network Elements: The Device Status screen shows all the alarm elements on a given polling leg along with their current status. This screen may also be used to take devices on/off line and access device specific function.


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