Module 6 - Wizard Window
OS6 Wizard Window
Once the software is running, and the initial configuration has been completed, the main settings of the system are set, allowing the software to be used. To ensure that the software is fully configured, it is recommended that a wider range of settings are checked in the Wizard Window
Access to the Wizard Window is from the menu bar via Configure > Wizard > Wizard Window,. Alternatively, the operator can use the global search function to access the Wizard Window or any of its available settings.
Once the Wizard Window has opened, the operator will be presented with the option to select a category to configure.
Before completing all the configuration items, it is highly recommended to conduct a Config Variables meeting with the end-user to discuss policies for users, groupings, and Control Unit (CU) settings and have these documented.

Alert / OPS Filtering
Alert Filtering
Alert Filtering allows the configuration of the alert types to be displayed on the current CU. This is unique to each CU that the software is being run on and allows different CUs to be configured for different purposes.

Within Alert Filtering, it is also possible to configure the threat expiry time for each alert type. Select the icon to the right of the high alert icon for each alert to do so. This opens the configure alert expiry time window. From here, times can be altered and set to permanently display the icon on the map interface (until the alert is acknowledged or dismissed).

The operator can also create bespoke alert types by selecting Add Bespoke Type. This enables the detectors to be assigned any threat name desired by the client. The Add Bespoke Type window allows input of a custom threat name. By selecting one of the threat icons, the threat icon selection window opens to allow the selection of the threat icon. Custom images can also be assigned to the alert by selecting Load Custom Image.


OPS Filtering
On a system with multiple OPSs, it is possible to use the OPS Filtering category to disable the OPSs not required on the current CU. These choices are unique to each CU.

Algorithm Setup
Detector Status
Checkboxes are provided to enable/disable detectors for each OPS and to enable/disable the publishing of pre-alerts for relevant detectors. The status of detectors for each OPS can be viewed within the Detector Status tab, as shown in the OPS drop-down list.

Additional Detectors
Additional detectors can be viewed and added to the system through the Additional Detectors tab. By selecting Add Additional Detector, an additional window will appear where details for the detector can be specified. Detectors must be based on an existing OS6 detection algorithm. The purpose of adding this is to duplicate detectors for different purposes. For instance, in some systems, it may be necessary to run two instances of the NPP detector to allow detection at different speeds.


FFT Size Configuration
The system will set the FFT size according to the data sampling rate by default. However, it is possible to override the system and specify an FFT size for each OPS.
Please speak to your Luna representative prior to changing the default FFT size, as this may have a negative impact on the system and will affect any algorithms that make use of the system FFT process, so caution should be applied when changing this setting.
General GUI Settings
OPS Name Mapping
The user can change the name of the OPS rather than using the default OPS number (0, 1, 2, etc.) to a system-specific name. This is configured within the OPS Name Mapping Tab by manually inputting a custom name for each OPS.

System Idle Notification
The operator can specify an idle time before the software will display an on-screen message alerting the operator to an unacknowledged alert on the system.
Audio alerts can also be enabled/disabled.

Custom Hardware Monitor
This tab allows the user to Monitor hardware with an IP address on the network. The system will constantly ping the associated IP of the hardware. These can be ECPSs, Managed Switches, etc. By adding these custom hardware items here, they will appear on the system health.
Monitors are added or removed by selecting one of the two icons on the tab. When a new monitor is added or edited, an additional window allows name and IP address input.


Database Management
Data Retention Policy
The Data Retention Policy allows configuration of the length of time that various threats, statistics, and logs are retained on the system. These are accessed by expanding the required section using the drop-down arrow on the right-hand side. The user can then input the desired duration, noting that longer durations require additional overhead that can potentially result in System issues (slowdowns etc.)

Licencing
Core License
The licencing screen allows inspection of the current licence(s) details on the system and upload of updated licences. Replacement licences can be uploaded by dragging the licence file into the licence panel.
Interfaces
Luna OS6 offers a range of interfaces, including REST, MQTT and various Camera Interface. These Interfaces will populate within the Wizard as they are added to the system via the System Description Editor (see Module 12 - System Resizing).
The available interface controls will depend on which items are licensed to the particular installation and enabled in the System Descriptor.
Further information on the configuration of individual interfaces can be found in Module 8 - Incorporating Ancillary Equipment and Interfaces.