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IQWare
Configuration and Collection Tool to Manage an Enterprise of IQ
Servers and IQ Managers
IQWare is a program used to maintain IQ Servers and IQ
Managers.
IQWare
Configuration and Collection Tool to Manage an Enterprise of
IQ Servers and IQ Managers
Main Features
Manages Configurations for IQ Servers and IQ Managers.
Collects data from IQ Servers and IQ Managers.
Stores configurations and collected data in a MS SQL Server database
(MS SQL Server 2000 or MSDE 2000)
Manages hundreds of IQ Servers and IQ Managers - expandable to
thousands.
Uses Ethernet(TCP/IP), Dialup modem and Serial Port to communicate.
TCP/IP and modem connections are limited only by the resources of
the computer.
Scheduled polling of IQ Servers and IQ Managers.
Receive asynchronous connections from IQ Servers and IQ
Managers to collect alarms and data.
Alarm annunciation through popup window, sound and email received
alarms.
Reports: Activity, IQ Server/IQ Manager Events, Sensor Events,
and Historical Trends
Organize IQ Servers/IQ Managers in a tree structure.
Description:
IQWare is a program used to maintain IQ Servers and IQ
Managers. IQWare provides a graphical interface to common IQ
Server/IQ Manager configuration and data gathering tasks. IQWare simplifies the setup and management of
IQ Server/IQ
Managers. IQWare makes connections with IQ Server/IQ Managers,reads the data and places the data in a database on the
computer. IQWare can display alarm and data reports.
Connectivity
IQWare can make connections with a IQ Server/IQ Manager
using the three supported media: TCP/IP, Modem and Serial Port. IQWare can both initiate and answer multiple simultaneous
connections. The user can set up IQWare to use the available
communication resources on the PC (Ethernet, Modems, Serial Ports).
Configuration Management
IQWare manages each IQ Server/IQ Manager's
configuration. The setup interface allows viewing and editing of
IQ Server/IQ Manager information that is stored in the
database. All the functions of the IQ Server/IQ Manager are
supported in the setup interface. IQWare monitors configuration
integrity between the database and the IQ Server/IQ Manager.
Data Gathering
IQWare gathers stored data in the IQ Server/IQ
Manager's Historical and Event Logs and places it in the database.
IQWare will only gather the latest data that is not found in the
database. All data, both collected data and configuration data is
stored in a Microsoft SQL Server database.
An action list can be setup so that when the software connects to a
IQ Server/IQ Manager whether initiating the connection or
answering the call, IQWare will implement those individual
actions against the IQ Server/IQ Manager. IQWare also
includes a scheduler so that IQWare can make a connection to a
IQ Server/IQ Manager at a specific time and implement the
action list.
Reports
IQWare contains several built-in reports that show activity
of IQ Servers/IQ Managers, received alarms, collected events
and trends of the collected historical data. IQWare shows sensor
data as a line graph (sensor reading versus time). The selected data
used to generate the graph can be exported as an Excel, Access,
ASCII text, HTML or XML file.
Third party software such as MS Access, MS Excel and Crystal Reports
can be used to generate custom reports by querying the database
directly.
Alarming
IQWare will show all collected Alarms since the last
acknowledgement. An operator can then view all reported alarms
collected by IQ Server/IQ Manager, from overnight for example. IQWare can also email these same alarms to multiple email
recipients when the alarms are received.
Expandable
IQWare can be run on multiple computers on a network where
IQWare references a central database. Different responsibilities
then can be assigned to each instance. The system can then grow as
more IQ Servers/IQ Managers are added to the system. For
example one instance of IQWare can answer calls through several
modems, the 2nd can poll IQ Servers/IQ Managers through modems
and 3rd can manage TCP/IP connections. All instances can choose
whether or not to display or email alarm notifications.
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IQ View
Wireless Sensor Monitor Software (Version 1.0 9/26/02)
IQ View
Wireless Sensor Monitor Software (Version 1.0 9/26/02)
FEATURES
·Real Time Graphing:
- User selectable timebase and range.
·Historical Graphing.:
- User selectable periods.
- Zoom and Pan.
·Numerical Display:
- Showing Current Temperatures.
- Minimum and maximum readings for each channel.
- Current Trend.
- Current Alarm State.
·Data Logger:
- User selectable update rate.
- Output to ASCII comma delimited file.
·Programmable Alarms.:
- High/Low set IQs for each channel.
- Differential alarm for each channel.
- Rate alarm for each channel.
- Selectable Visual and/or Audible notification.
- IQ View can play “WAV” files for alarm notification.
- User may select a different “WAV” file for each alarm IQ.
- IQ View can display bitmap image “BMP” files for alarms.
- User may select a different “BMP” file for each alarm condition.
·Selectable Scales:
- Fahrenheit, Centigrade or, Kelvin.
·Printing:
- All displayed graphs may be printed.
·Runs minimized:
- Displays readings in the task bar.
·Operating Systems:
- Runs under Windows® 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP.
Description:
IQ View is a program that displays data from IQ Six wireless
sensors.
It can display the data as numeric or it can show real time trends
on a line graph. IQ View can archive sensor data and then later
show the data history in a line graph. It also can archive the data
to an ASCII comma delimited file.
IQ View annunciates alarm conditions (like high, low or rate
alarm) with visual and audio indicators.
HARDWARE SUPPORT
Wireless Recievers
•IQ View Receiver
•IQ Host Receiver
•IQ Transceiver
•IQ Manager
Sensors
•IQ Temperature
•IQ Thermistor
•IQ Humidity
•IQ Analog (0-5V, 4-20 ma) |
OneSix™ DDE Server
DDE Server Software Driver & Logger (Version 2.2c 5/18/04)
OneSix™ is a data acquisition Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE ) server
and data logger that acquires data from devices attached to a
wireless 418/900 Mhz network and passes this data using DDE to a
client application or logs to an ASCII file.
OneSix™ DDE Server
DDE Server Software Driver & Logger (Version 2.2c 5/18/04)
Description:
OneSix™ is a data acquisition Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE ) server
and data logger that acquires data from devices attached to a
wireless 418/900 Mhz network and passes this data using DDE to a
client application or logs to an ASCII file. OneSix™ gathers data
from wireless devices such as the IQ Sensors.
Any Windows® application that can use DDE can obtain this data from
the OneSix™ Server. Examples of such applications include Microsoft®
Office products like Word® & Excel® , Wonderware® Intouch, National
Instruments® LabView® & LookOut®, Capital Equipment Corp.® TestIQ
and, general development applications like Microsoft® Visual Basic
and Borland® Delphi.
OneSix™ handles all the details of communicating and gathering data
from wireless sensors. OneSix™ converts the raw sensor data to
engineering units. OneSix™ validates the integrity of the data.
OneSix™ determines when a sensor is offline and attempts to bring it
back online. OneSix™ provides deadband and filtering to control
situations like noise with analog data.
OneSix™ identifies each device with a unIQue label name . A client
application uses this label (a DDE topic) to obtain data from the
server, or to pass control data to individual devices on the
network.
With OneSix™, you can monitor the health of your wireless network
and the devices on it.
OneSix™ reports through DDE errors that it encounters while waiting
for transmissions or polling devices.
IQ Six Hardware Demos, which have separate DDE application
software examples to demonstrate each IQ Six Product, are
available upon request. |
OneSix™ OPC Server
OPC Server Software Driver & Logger (Version 2.2c 5/18/04)
OneSix™ is a data acquisition OLE for Process and Control server and
data logger that acquires data from devices attached to a wireless
418/900 Mhz network and passes this data using OPC to a client
application or logs to an ASCII file.
OneSix™ OPC Server
OPC Server Software Driver & Logger (Version 2.2c 5/18/04)
Description:
OneSix™ is a data acquisition OLE for Process and Control server
and data logger that acquires data from devices attached to a
wireless 418/900 Mhz network and passes this data using OPC to a
client application or logs to an ASCII file. OneSix™ gathers data
from wireless devices such as the IQ Sensors.
Any Windows® application that can use OPC can obtain this data from
the OneSix™ Server.
OneSix™ handles all the details of communicating and gathering data
from wireless sensors. OneSix™ converts the raw sensor data to
engineering units. OneSix™ validates the integrity of the data.
OneSix™ determines when a sensor is offline and attempts to bring it
back online. OneSix™ provides deadband and filtering to control
situations like noise with analog data.
OneSix™ identifies each device with a unIQue label name . A client
application uses this label (as part of an OPC tag) to obtain data
from the server, or to pass control data to individual devices on
the network.
With OneSix™, you can monitor the health of your wireless network
and the devices on it. OneSix™ reports through DDE errors that it
encounters while waiting for transmissions or polling devices. |
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