- Clear out all existing incidents in Responder Explorer
- On Claymaker, run TroubleMaker (TM) and select anything with "UP" and "Connect" in the scenario. This will bascially reset the demonstration.
- You can verify that the meters involved in the demo are powered up by running the SQL command QueryStateStore.sql in SQL Management studio (you should see that 13 are Power Up" and 66,000 are unknown).
- In ArcMap, open the Smart Grid 2 stored display
- Run the Remote Disconnect scenario in TM
- Log into Responder Web (http://claymaker/Responder/login.aspx) using Administrator / adminpass
- Go to the Customer Service tab and perform a Customer Call
- For meter number, type e46295 and click the Search button
- Note that the critical status is "Disconnected AMI" but that the status is "Power Up". This customer simply didn't pay their bill.
- Run AMI power down in TM
- Go to the AMI outage area bookmark in ArcMap and refresh the screen (multple times possibly). You should see six or so customers out of power.
- In RxExplorer, assign crew to the newly created incident
- Right-click (RC) on crew assignments to get the crew status to read "working" (indicated by a blue dot)...assing crew IPC 001....you have to go through Dispatced state first, and then wait a few seconds before going to Working.
- Set ETR (estimated time of Restore by RC on incident.
- On RxWeb, note that Jean Haverfield is now power down.
- In TM, select remote connect and AMI power up and execute those scenarios. Poor customer paid his bill, but the power was off when he did so.
- Manage the incident in RxExplorer through "Restore".
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Responder AMI Advanced (Telvent.SE.ResponderAMIAdvanced)
Basic steps required for demonstration / testing
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