DCS SW 6000 installation manual Descriptions of the more technical parts, Database, Connect string

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Danish Interpretation Systems

Installation Manual

Descriptions of the more technical parts

Database

To use the SW 6000 applications you need a database. The database contains all data used by the application such as delegate names, microphone information etc. etc.

When installing the SW 6000 software a database will be created with initial data.

The ‘SQL Database Engine’ hosts all databases.

These SQL servers can host the database for SW 6000:

Microsoft SQL 2000 server, Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express

Microsoft SQL Server 2005

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express

Microsoft SQL Server 2008

If you are planning to use ‘Microsoft SQL Server 2008’ it must be preinstalled on the computer before you install SW 6000. If you are planning to use ‘Microsoft SQLServer 2008 Express’ you can use the set-up on SW 6000 CD-ROM.

‘Microsoft SQL Server 2008’ is not part of the SW 6000 software package.

The data in the database is not secured in any way. If you want to secure your data, you must contact your database administrator and change the connect strings used by the applications accordingly. For a description of connects strings see Connect string.

Connect string

When the applications are connecting to the databases to get access to data they use a ‘connect string’. This connect string identifies which database should be used by the application and how.

For the SW 6000 the connect string is located in registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DIS\DCS6000\Database\Connect string

Connect string for MSDE

For MSDE the value of the connect string will typically have a value similar to the following:

Provider = SQLOLEDB.1;Initial Catalog=SW6000-1;Data Source=MSDECOMPUTER\SW6000;

The ‘Provider’ determines how the application should access the database. In this case OLEDB is used, which is installed when installing MDAC 2.6.

The ‘Initial Catalogue’ is the name of the databaseto connect to. This is as default SW6000-1.

The ‘Data Source’ determines the computer where thedatabase is located and the database instance on the computer to be used.

Connect string for the SQL Server

For the SQL server the value of the connect string will typically have a value similar to the following: -

Provider = SQLOLEDB.1;Initial Catalog=SW6000-1;Data Source=SQLSERVERCOMPUTER;uid=sa;

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Contents Danish Interpretation Systems Digital Conference SystemDanish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual List of Contents Introduction SW 6000 CD-ROM & Web-site Preparations and RequirementsMinimum requirement CompatibilitySupported Operating Systems Preparations before installationWindows XP Professional Service Pack 2 and 3 corrections Click Add Port on the Exceptions tab Windows Vista correctionsWindows 7 corrections Allowed Programs dialog box, click OK To find the computer name on Windows XP follow these steps Computer NameApplications System designOne PC System Design Technician control Installation designChairman control Installation with Multiple PCs Chairman & Technician control Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual Chairman & Delegates control 10 PCs Chairman & Delegates control 10 PCs Installing SW Software Installation‘One PC’ Installation Installing PrerequisitesClick ‘Next’ Accept the License Conditions and click ‘Next’ Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual Hint ‘Advanced’ InstallationInstalling SW Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual Select ‘SW 6000-1’ as the database to be installed Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual Creation of the ‘Connection string’ PC with CUA and CAA Installing Prerequisites Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual License file Installing the CP 6001 Chip Card Programmer Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual Upgrading from previous versions Upgrading procedure using old Msde Database ServerUpgrading procedure using SQL 2008 Server Express Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual After installation of Software Customer logoCreating Database Connections Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual Advanced settings CUA, CDA Advanced settings ECACommand line parameters for the CUA and CDA Command line parameters for the ECA Advanced settings CUIPort Setting Command line parameters for the CUINo ‘Windows’ logon Automatic logon in XP for a PC not joined to a domainAutomatic logon in XP for a PC joined to a domain ValueForceAutoLogon Type Regsz Data How to get started Pre-requisite steps before useSteps Danish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual Un-install SW 6000 Applications Un-installingUn-install SW 6000 Databases Problems un-installing the SW 6000 Databases Un-install SQL 2008 Express ServerConnect string for Msde Descriptions of the more technical partsDatabase Connect stringDanish Interpretation Systems Installation Manual

SW 6000 specifications

The DCS SW 6000 is a state-of-the-art software-defined radio that stands out in the aviation and telecommunications sectors for its impressive capabilities and advanced features. Designed for both military and commercial applications, the DCS SW 6000 provides unparalleled flexibility and performance, making it an essential tool for modern communication systems.

One of the primary features of the DCS SW 6000 is its robust software architecture, which enables real-time reconfiguration to support various communication protocols and bandwidths. This adaptability allows users to switch between different communication modes with ease, ensuring seamless integration into diverse operational scenarios.

Another critical characteristic of the DCS SW 6000 is its superior signal processing capabilities. Equipped with advanced algorithms, the radio can effectively filter noise and enhance signal quality, allowing for clearer communication even in challenging environments. This feature is particularly valuable in military applications, where the clarity and reliability of communication can be paramount to mission success.

The DCS SW 6000 also incorporates cutting-edge encryption technologies, ensuring that all transmitted data remains secure. This is especially important in military communications, where sensitive information must be protected from interception. The integration of robust encryption protocols makes the DCS SW 6000 a trustworthy option for any organization prioritizing data security.

Moreover, the DCS SW 6000 is designed for interoperability. It can communicate seamlessly with legacy systems while also utilizing the latest in digital communications technology. This feature makes it a versatile solution, enabling organizations to modernize their communication systems without the need to discard existing infrastructure.

The modular design of the DCS SW 6000 allows for easy upgrades and maintenance. Users can quickly replace or enhance specific components without the necessity for complete system overhauls, reducing downtime and associated costs.

Additionally, this software-defined radio is equipped with advanced user interfaces that facilitate easy operation even in high-pressure situations. The intuitive controls and comprehensive display allow operators to quickly interpret data and respond effectively.

In conclusion, the DCS SW 6000 is a leading software-defined radio known for its flexibility, advanced signal processing, encryption capabilities, interoperability, and user-friendly design. Its versatility and reliability make it an ideal choice across various industries, solidifying its position as a crucial component in modern communication systems.