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Focus Analyzer Quick Startup Guide

This document provides instructions for installing the Focus Analyzer desktop application and a quick start guide for getting acquainted with the application's graphical user interface (GUI) and basic functions. The key steps outlined are: 1) Downloading and installing the application 2) Creating a demo dataset to explore the GUI 3) Loading predefined data views to see the analysis options 4) Importing datasets by selecting files/folders and configuration settings 5) Getting started with viewing and analyzing the imported data

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Focus Analyzer Quick Startup Guide

This document provides instructions for installing the Focus Analyzer desktop application and a quick start guide for getting acquainted with the application's graphical user interface (GUI) and basic functions. The key steps outlined are: 1) Downloading and installing the application 2) Creating a demo dataset to explore the GUI 3) Loading predefined data views to see the analysis options 4) Importing datasets by selecting files/folders and configuration settings 5) Getting started with viewing and analyzing the imported data

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Desktop Quick Startup Guide

Welcome to the Focus Instructions for new installation of the application:


Analyzer desktop application 1) Download the application installation zip package with the URL link provided to you.
Quick Startup Guide. 2) Extract the “..setup.exe” file from the application installation zip package to a location on your
Windows PC or laptop.
3) Double click on the “…setup.exe” file to start the installation process. Supporting packages such as
This document will help you get .NET frameworks and required runtime environments will be installed if they are not already present
the application installed and on the machine.
4) PostgreSQL is required and will be installed as part of installation routine. When prompted to select
provides simple pointers to begin components during PostgreSQL installation, make sure to deselect “Stack Builder”. When prompted,
navigating the GUI, loading data, you can set the password and port as “focus” and 5432 **. For all other PostgreSQL settings, keep the
and analyzing data. default settings (recommended).

To start the app, search your Windows programs


for the Focus Analyzer app, or double click on the
Visit us at sanworl.com Focus Analyzer desktop icon.
Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

** PostgreSQL password can be set to any password of your choice. However, if the chosen password is something
other than "focus", you will need to configure the database server setting in Focus Analyzer's Preference dialog.
You can also choose a different port other then default 5432. Again, you will need to configure the database server
setting in Focus Analyzer's Preference dialog if you do not use port 5432. 1
Desktop Quick Startup Guide
Create demo dataset and getting acquainted with GUI

Create a demo dataset to start getting


1 acquainted with app. 2 B. Expand or collapse tree nodes
with the Show/Hide Data Tree.
3 Load a pre-defined View Profile to quickly see data views.

C. Click to Apply and see the Views


A. Right click context menus to
B. Select a View Profile name
send data to Views and other C
actions.
B
A. Select a node in the
dataset to choose
scope of data

B
Dataset names
A

A
A. Click on Settings to see all the options C
for dataset listing and filtering. 4
C. Expand the
Measure Node to
start browsing data
A
Click to
refresh view with With multiple views, click and drag views and tabs to preferred
current settings. docking or floating location.

Along with right click, there are also toolbar buttons for all the various
B Choose and 5 6 views. Hover over an icon to see the name of the button and click to
change Right click menus and drag-n-drop functions open a new View window.
hierarchy are present throughout the application.
view of data.
For example, drag a Measure and drop it in a
Map View window to see the data. Try it!
Desktop Quick Startup Guide
Import your data
2
A
B

Import Dataset, i.e., import your data files. C F


D 3
Choose the Dataset name to start
working with data.

1 A. Enter Dataset name


B. Modify time binning and metric filter as
E needed
C. Chose files or folder to import
D. Set time zone options as needed
E. To help organize files, create or select optional
Import status is shown in Task 4
Status window.
flags
F. Start Import

F
Import Cell Configuration, i.e., site location,
2 Access cells to send to map, edit, or delete.
azimuth, and so on. A B
E
C A. Browse to input file
G B. Specify number of header rows in input file
C. Specify the Geo Area to save these cells
within 3
D. Drag and drop columns from file on left to
1 mapping on right
D E. Save mapping for future imports
F. Preview mapping to confirm it is correct
G. Import cell information based on mapping

3
Desktop Quick Startup Guide
Saving Views and Workspaces
1
Three levels of views that can be saved to load again later:

1) Workspace Image
Saves complete workspace: dataset selection, current views and
profiles, etc., so that you can return to same workspace later to
continue work.
2) View Profile
Save layout of Views (maps, charts, graphs, tables, etc.), which can be
applied to any dataset.
3) Analysis Profile
Save configuration of a specific View. The example here shows a Map
View with two maps saved as an Analysis Profile. The Profile can be
applied to any relevant dataset.

2
3

Save As
Load
Save

Delete
4
Desktop Quick Startup Guide
Creating and Viewing Reports / Focus Views
Right click on a dataset name or other nodes in the
Here we have template examples in the 4 dataset and choose to Generate Report.
Access the Report Template Builder to 3 Report Build for (A) an ATP report and a
(B) Focus View for VoLTE SIP analysis.
create and edit reports and Focus Views.
1

Demo reports are provided to


experiment with or create your own.

5 To see a Focus View


report, click on the Focus
View icon and chose the
view you wish to display.

There are many reporting options in Focus Analyzer. This slide only covers the very basics.
Refer to Sanworl’s documentation page and forum website for user guides and information.
Desktop Quick Startup Guide
Focus Features
Now that you understand the basics of using the application, there are many more features which can be explored. The following is a list of functions and features.
Please visit our website, forum, and documentation page for more details.

The FocusOne platform provides a scalable Time-sequence Views :


✓ Maps
ecosystem with massive parallelism and Import drive test data, cell configurations, and GIS data,
✓ Message View
distributed storage. ✓ Time Series supporting technologies from GSM to 5G. Architecture
The platform consists of the following ✓ Point Detail allows new RF technology to be plugged in quickly.
components: ✓ Table Map support for Google, Bing, WikiMapia, and ArcGIS
• Focus Analyzer Desktop & Desktop ✓ Instant Chart Report Template Builder: Highly customizable
Viewer applications ✓ Indoor map with Rectifier
Report Generation and Viewer: Output in Excel XLSX, PDF
• Focus Analyzer Web or HTML
Sync display across time views
• Analyzer Services for automated Automation Task Builder: Unattended gathering of data
importing and reporting and automated report generation, with SMS/email
Statistical Views:
notifications and report delivery
✓ File/Device Explorer
Metric Group Builder: Define custom database tables for
✓ Cell Coverage
Visit us at sanworl.com 3rd party access
✓ Aggregation Chart
OLAP Cube Builder: For fast access to statistical data
✓ Pivot View
Ask questions, report support issues, and share Work with teams of engineers and users:
✓ Focus View
your ideas: sanworl.com/forum • Mark datasets as Private (restricted) or Public (team
✓ Correlation View
access)
✓ Report View
Documentation, including User Guides and • Share configuration parameters easily with your team
✓ Dashboards
topical articles: sanworl.com/docs via a central node, or via simple configuration
import/export
Customize and save view profiles
Email: [email protected]; [email protected] and workspaces

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