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| The Model 375 Network
Software allows a PC equipped with multiple serial ports to monitor up
to 32 Model 375 Digital Area Monitors. Data, containing radiation
levels and status, can be logged to a file at user-specified
intervals. E-mail or pager messages can be sent out during alarm
and/or failure conditions. Data can be displayed in a grid, a graph,
or in a map view. Data is saved to a Microsoft Access database and to
an ASCII file if desired. Queries can be made, for example, to locate
alarms over the past week. The use of this software and versatile area
monitors creates a very powerful yet inexpensive system. |
Part Number - 4396-193

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CONNECTION: When only 1 or 2 units are
connected, they can be connected directly to the PC COM ports. When 3
or more units are connected it is suggested that connection be done
through the USB port via a USB to RS-232 converter.
COMMUNICATION: The Model 375 outputs data every 2 seconds and
the software displays the data and logs the average readings to a
database at user specified intervals.
DISPLAY: The main screen displays the 32 channels and the
status of each channel. Below each channel are 2 indicators that show
when data is received from the Model 375 and when the data is logged.
The background of each channel indicates the status of the Model 375.
DATA LOGGING: Each channel can be independently logged at user
specified intervals. There is the ability to log data when the reading
exceeds a user-defined value. The database stores the channel name,
date, time, reading, status, and a user defined comment. The data can
be viewed from within the program or in Microsoft Access.
GRID/GRAPH VIEW: The current or logged data can be viewed in a
graph or data grid. It is possible to query the data by date, time,
reading, or status.
MAP VIEW: Each channel can have a user-defined name. There is
also a user-defined comment field available for each channel. A bitmap
image can be imported in and used as a location map. A built in editor
allows for individual placement of the channels on this map. The map
can be scaled to 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100% size.
E-MAIL SUPPORT: When an alert, alarm, or error event occurs,
the software will send an e-mail to 8 user-defined e-mail addresses.
There are 8 e-mail addresses for alarm/alert conditions and 8 e-mail
addresses for other conditions (overload, detector fail, off-line,
error). It is also possible to specify a time range for sending
e-mails so that, for example, during working hours the e-mail goes to
1 set of addresses and then at night goes to another set of e-mail
addresses.
COMPUTER:A Windows-based PC with multiple serial ports is
required. LMI will provide interface computers and/or a complete
turnkey computer solution on request.
Minimum PC Requirements:
Pentium II or AMD Processor (400 MHz or greater)
64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended)
CD-ROM
1 GB Hard Drive
SVGA Monitor capable of a resolution of 800 X 600 or greater
Internet connection and e-mail account
Soundcard and speakers for Alarm
USB Port(s)
Accessories List
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Model 375Net Software |
1370-042 |
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Model 375 - PC Cable (1 per instrument) |
8303-608 |
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USB - 8 Serial Port Box |
2310687 |
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USB 4-Port Hub |
2310688 |
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Model 375NET-32 Application Software
Main Display
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