TRX Systems Inc. WT12-1000 User Manual
TRX Systems Inc.
Document Version 1.3
Neon™ Indoor Location System User’s Manual
3 October 2012
TRX Systems Proprietary
© 2012 TRX Systems, Inc.
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5 Neon™ Command Software
The Neon Command Software is the primary user interface for interacting with the Neon Indoor
Location System. Use the Command Software for viewing the locations of tracked personnel and for
configuring Neon assets such as Ranging Anchor Nodes and NFC Check-In Locations. This section of the
User’s Manual will help you to get started with the Command Software.
Location System. Use the Command Software for viewing the locations of tracked personnel and for
configuring Neon assets such as Ranging Anchor Nodes and NFC Check-In Locations. This section of the
User’s Manual will help you to get started with the Command Software.
The Neon Command Software consists of four programs that work together to deliver the locations of
tracked personnel.
tracked personnel.
Neon User Interface – this is the primary user’s interface for viewing locations and configuring
Neon.
Neon.
Neon Software Tray Application – While running, the Neon software tray application provides
quick access to Neon status and the Neon User Interface. By default, the Neon Software Tray
Application starts along with your computer.
quick access to Neon status and the Neon User Interface. By default, the Neon Software Tray
Application starts along with your computer.
Neon Communications Service – The Neon Communications Service is a background process
implemented as a Windows Service. Neon Communications Service is responsible for network
communications between the Command Software and the tracked personnel. By default, the
Neon Communications Service starts along with your computer.
implemented as a Windows Service. Neon Communications Service is responsible for network
communications between the Command Software and the tracked personnel. By default, the
Neon Communications Service starts along with your computer.
Neon Navigation Service – The Neon Navigation Service is a background process implemented
as a Windows Service. Neon Navigation is responsible for final processing of sensor data into
the locations of tracked personnel.
as a Windows Service. Neon Navigation is responsible for final processing of sensor data into
the locations of tracked personnel.
All of the Neon Command Software components work together to deliver the locations of tracked
personnel.
personnel.
5.1 Getting Started
The Neon User Interface can be started from the Windows Start menu by navigating the All Programs to
TRX Systems > Neon™ > Neon™ Interface.
TRX Systems > Neon™ > Neon™ Interface.
When starting the Neon software, Windows may ask you, “Do you want to allow the following program
from an unknown publisher to make changes to this computer?” When you see this dialogue, please
ensure that the program name is TRX.Neon.Command.exe, and then select “yes”. The Neon splash-
screen will then appear while the Neon Command Software is starting.
from an unknown publisher to make changes to this computer?” When you see this dialogue, please
ensure that the program name is TRX.Neon.Command.exe, and then select “yes”. The Neon splash-
screen will then appear while the Neon Command Software is starting.