Hitachi Energy
About this Manual
This manual is divided into the following sections:
 
Introduces the System Manual and provides information about its layout and contents, as well as a brief description of the tasks required to install, operate, and maintain a FOXMAN‑UN system.
Introduces the major components of the FOXMAN‑UN and discusses the performance considerations for deciding which of the FOXMAN‑UN components to install.
Describes the core component and the database system in greater detail. There are no user configurable parameters and the information here is available for troubleshooting purposes only.
Describes the agent component in greater detail and the parameters that must be configured for proper operation with the workstation that it is installed on.
Describes the GUIs in greater detail and the parameters that the customer can configure to customize them for their specific needs. Things such as changing the default map backgrounds, symbols, colors, alarm scripts, printer configuration, etc. are detailed.
Describes the possibilities of single machine and redundant installation.
Describes how to install the FOXMAN‑UN application.
Describes how to start and stop the FOXMAN‑UN or one of its components.
Describes the structure of the FOXMAN‑UN directories, subdirectories, and files. The alarms and events log files containing all cleared and acknowledged alarms and all system events are described.
Describes the NEM Remote Admin Tool which is a user friendly GUI for tasks such as viewing license options, starting and stopping FOXMAN‑UN services, configuring database backup and recovery procedures, and managing main/standby server setups.
Describes the FOXMAN‑UN administrative tasks such FOXMAN‑UN configuration, backup and restore of the database, monitoring the system. Also contains a list of FOXMAN‑UN commands.
Describes how to upgrade an existing FOXMAN‑UN installation with a newer FOXMAN‑UN version so that the database need not be re-populated from scratch.
Deals with issues concerning administrative tasks such as OS installation, workstation backups, and disaster recovery procedures for items such as hanging workstation, hard disk failure, corrupted files etc.
Provides tables with FOXMAN‑UN error codes that may occur during operation.