TRANSMISIÓN – CAJA DE VELOCIDADES
1. Es obligatorio el uso de palier flotante de cualquier tipo y modelo, NO traba-ruedas
Once opened the main menu will be displayed, click on either recently accessed databases or open a new one by clicking on the ‘More…’ option.
Figure 6.4: Main menu
The user will be asked to give permission to allow dTIMS to access the user’s local network drives as shown in Figure 6.6, always click yes to allow the program access.
Figure 6.5: File security prompt
Each LGA will be provided with their own copy of the default ARRB dTIMS database which will be named ‘ROMANII dTIMS [yyyymmdd]’. This default database can be found in Z: drive labelled ‘Databases’ and is contained within the folder named after the user’s LGA name. Each LGA will
only be able see their own folder, any modifications they make on their own copy of the default database will not affect other LGAs, however other users within the same LGA will be able to see those modifications. Open the default ARRB dTIMS database (.udl file) contained in the folder. The database path will now appear at the bottom of the main menu under ‘Secure Login’
(Figure 6.6).
Figure 6.6: dTIMS login menu
A user must have a valid dTIMS login to access their database. On roll out of the software each LGA will be given one dTIMS login to the user who will be managing dTIMS within their
organisation. That user will be designated programmer level and will have the ability to create and manage new dTIMS logins for other users within the organisation. Unlike the Citrix login LGAs may freely create new dTIMS logins without notifying ARRB.
Once a user has received their login details, enter those details into the appropriate fields and click ‘Login’ to enter the database. Note that since all users within the one organisation will be
accessing the same database it is wise to leave the ‘Remember user name and password’ box unchecked so that the next user will not be able to login with the previous user’s credentials. When creating dTIMS logins, LGAs should separate the account into three different access levels. The different access levels allow the LGA to control and manage the different users who may be using the dTIMS tool within their organisation and to provide security and preservation of the contents and work done by each user. The three access levels and their functionality are described below.
6.1.1 Viewer – Access Level 3
Users with viewer access level are limited examining and producing reports. Viewers will not have the ability to modify any models stored within dTIMS whether they are created by ARRB or future programmers. The user with this access level is able to import, run analysis and create budget scenarios, produce reports and export results.
6.1.2 Analyst – Access Level 5
Analysts may perform all the tasks of the viewer. In addition, analysts will have the ability to modify regional factors such as rainfall, treatment triggers and limits, treatment unit rates, etc, which are stored in their respective cross tables. Analysts may also modify any model calibration factors and analysis parameters. However, like the viewer, an analyst will not be able to view or modify the default ARRB model or any models created by programmers.
6.1.3 Programmer – Access Level 7
Programmers will have the ability to view but not modify the default ARRB models (All ARRB model components will be assigned an access level of 8) as it should always remain available to all levels of users. However, they will be able to create their own models and any components
required for the models to function, such as new input parameters and expressions. A programmer may also restrict other user levels from viewing or modifying their models. The programmer will also have the ability to create dTIMS user accounts.
6.1.4 Creating dTIMS Logins
Once logged in the user may create new dTIMS login by clicking on ‘Tools’, ‘Security’ and ‘Users’ as shown in Figure 6.7 below.
Figure 6.7: User settings
The dTIMS CT v8 Users screen will now appear. The user may now create other logins with access levels that are either of the same level or lower (e.g. if the user is access level 7, he/she may create other accounts that are of access level 7 or lower). Create a login by simply typing in the desired user name and password and click on ‘Add’. The user may also change his/her own password in this menu. Simply select your own name, modify the password and click on ‘Update’. Users of level 7 or lower will not be able to see other users that are currently stored in the system, so that they may not be able to modify other user’s passwords. However, they will be able to create them. In the event that a user has forgotten the user name or password, ARRB reserves an account that is of level 8 (highest level), which has access to all dTIMS logins and will be used to reset user names and passwords.