Preferences and RSIs |
Double-click on the 'Preferences' object label in the Scenario Editor Main Window.
Preferences are used to specify various times and other attributes of the scenario.
All scenario events are pegged to this value. Changing this value will change all event times in the scenario accordingly.
The length of the scenario.
The random number seed to be used for generation of radar noise. A value of -1 means use a random seed. For the generated noise to be identical from run to run set this value to any arbitrary positive integer.
No messages will be injected before this time, unless the message is marked as a system setup message.
The minimum amount of time to be interjected between a target's associated messages. Ensures that messages associated with the same target will not be injected out of order. It is useful in large sims, when msg injection times tend to be delayed due to equipment injection delays.
For auto-generated messages, the amount of time preceding a target's start time that the FP will be scheduled.
For auto-generated messages, the time after a target's starttime that the QT or TI will be scheduled.
For auto-generated messages, the time before an inter-sector boundary crossing when the handoff will be scheduled.
For auto-generated messages, the time before an inter-facility boundary crossing when the handoff will be scheduled.
For auto-generated messages, the time between the handoff and the handoff accept.
For auto-generated messages, the minimum amount of time a target must spend in a sector before a handoff to that sector will be scheduled.
For auto-generated messages, use relative time format for field 7 in the auto-generated FP.
For auto-generated messages, start all tracks internally to the local adaptation. That is, don't use any incoming TI handoffs.
Save and apply the changes made and close the Preferences editor dialog.
Cancel the changes made and close the Preferences editor dialog.
Right-click on the 'RSIs' object label in the Scenario Editor Main Window. Select 'New' from the popup window.
Record Selection Indicators, abbreviated RSI, can be used to identify various messages, which can then be selected or filtered during runtime.
Integer value between 1 and 999.
NOTE: Each integer value can only be used for one RSI. The following warning is displayed, when there is an error adding a RSI.
Text description of the RSI.
Save and apply the changes made and close the RSI editor dialog.
Cancel the changes made and close the RSI editor dialog.
From the Scenario Editor, right-click on the desired RSI to display the RSI popup menu. Select New editor.
This will open a RSI-specific scenario editor. These editors only display scenario items that contain the given RSI, but otherwise function exactly like the general Scenario Editor.