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elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess
elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess: Functionality | System Requirements | Display
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  elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess

  Data Visualization via Internet  
    With elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess, you can securely access your measurement data from any PC in the world. You can review and analyze recorded temperature, humidity, CO2, particles or pressure differential data by using your Internet browser. No additional software is required on your PC. And of course, access to your data can be password protected, so security and confidentiality are ensured at all times.

Demo: www.elprolog.com/elpro-demo
 
Functions
 
Secure and password-protected access to your information – from any PC anywhere in the world
Real-time display of data on facility floor plans or photos
Customizable user interface
Clearly laid-out graphs and tables
Able to view data with standard Internet browser, no additional software installation required on client PC

 
   
  elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess   Functionality  
   
1. Data recorded by the dataloggers is transferred periodically to the elproLOG MONITOR software.
2. All new data is transferred automatically via FTP or internal network to a web server running elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess.
3. Transferred data can be accessed from any PC using an Internet browser.

 
      System Requirements  
      For elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess, a web server is required. Alternatively, ELPRO provides a service for hosting your data in a high-security data center in Switzerland.

Option 1: Hosting by customer, Part No. 3560
Mode of operation
Scripts required for elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess are installed on your web server.
Recorded data is transferred to the web server using your internal network or FTP.
To transfer data via FTP, elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess includes the elproLOG MONITOR WebUpload utility.
You can access data on the web server by using a standard Internet browser.
Software package
PHP-Scripts for viewing data online
elproLOG WebUpload to transmit data to the server System requirements
System requirements
Web server with PHP 5 and FTP access
Possibility of changing file authorizations
Password-protected folders, if access protection is desired
Knowledge of web server administration
Manual installation of the software (no setup, no Windows® program)

Option 2: Hosting by ELPRO, Part No. 3550 (Starter package)
Mode of operation
ELPRO hosts the data; the web center is in a high-security data center in Switzerland.
Recorded data is transferred to the web server in Switzerland via FTP using the elproLOG MONITOR WebUpload utility.
You can access data on the web server by using a standard Internet browser.
Address: www.elproLOG.com
Software package
elproLOG WebUpload to transmit data to the server.


 
  elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess   Data displayed on Facility Floor Plans or Photos  
    When displaying data, any plan or photo can be used as the background. Every input can be displayed either as a rectangular box or as an icon. Inputs in alarm condition are displayed red and an arrow indicates the current trend of the signal. You can review and analyze detailed data of each measuring point by simply clicking on the icon.

With elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess you receive all the important information from every measuring point in a matter of seconds. When you move the «mouse» over an input, a popup window shows status information and a real-time chart of data.
 
  elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess   Real-time Graphs and Tables  
    elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess allows you to display your data in real-time as a graph or as a table. Related signals (e.g., signals from a clean room) can be combined as a chart group.

Different signals can be grouped together in sensor lists. This enables you to set up the WebAccess configuration according to your requirements (e.g., a sensor list for every laboratory).

All active alarms and warnings of the system are displayed in elproLOG MONITOR WebAccess on a single page. With a «mouse» click on the rectangle, you automatically see the chart or table display of the measuring point in alarm status. In addition, a protocol is available for detailed analysis of the alarm history.
 
       
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Last changes: 30.06.08
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