Windows interface:
Events can be installed on Windows 2000 or XP, Vista, Win 7 operating systems.
Unlimited tags:
Events will allow you to make as many inputs and outputs as necessary in the full
version. Tags are assigned modbus inputs. The 64/64 version allows 64 inputs and
64 outputs. The 650 version has 650 I/O.
Form editor:
Events has three sets of component toolbars for making custom form displays. The
toolbars include display components, background components and control
components. The form editor allows the user to modify existing displays by adding
new components or deleting components. You can make as many displays as needed
for your system.
Communications:
Events serial communications includes the Modbus binary protocol and the ALERT
protocol. Modbus is used with Modbus RTUs or PLCs that can be configured as a
Modbus Slave. The ALERT protocol is used with a receiver decoder that outputs data
in an ALERT format.
Defined sensors:
New sensors can be defined from existing sensors. Defined sensors can use an if-
then-else equation, a lookup table (level vs flow), a complex numerical equation, a
capture statement (capture the time of the last transmission), or just be used to change
the sensor name or add a local set point. Defined sensors can be used in alarm setup
and can be logged in the database.
Alarm processing:
Each sensor can be assigned multiple alarm set points with alarm actions for each
event. Actions include logging the alarm, speaker sounds, blinking the application,
showing the alarm form, and messages. A message can play any number of wave
files for voice alarm messages. Current and historical alarms can be shown or printed
at any time.
Statistics: Events provides a statistical table for daily maximums,
minimums, and averages for any sensor in the system. Events stores 7 days of
statistical information and then overwrites the older statistical files. Statistical data can
also be logged the the database.
Security:
Events has a log on and off password security for five main program areas. The user
must be logged on and have permission to change communications, modbus setup,
files & alarms, forms and passwords. Events automatically logs off after one hour of
no use.
Change log: Events keeps a change log to monitor changes made to
forms, set points and other modifications to your program. The log can be viewed and
printed at any time.
Importing modbus:
Events uses a spreadsheet table for specifying your modbus inputs and outputs. You
can use the import menu item if you are using a RUG9 master RTU. By importing the
modbus array, you eliminate input errors between your master RTU and Events.
Database: Events allows each sensor or device to be stored in multiple databases.
You can setup on-change databases as well as on-time databases. On-time
databases are good for reports and historical trends. On-change databases store
each sensor as it changes.
Web Server:
Events HTTP web server engine, builds web pages from the Events forms and
displays your data as HTML pages on the web or local lan. You only need to set the
folder location of the web pages, the port being used (normally 80) and then enable it.
You can test the web server by bringing up your browser and typing in localhost. Your
index page should come up.
Historical Database:
Events has created an interface to SQLite database server to keep an historical record
of all the data in your Events system. SQLite can store millions of data records that
could be used for viewing your past historical data. A script editor can be run to
retrieve the data from SQLite and write the data as a CSV file for a report.
Networking:
Networking is included in the full version of Events. Events can be networked on a
local area network. Network commands are sent once from the client to the server
and then the server updates the client with the data requested on a timed basis (i.e.
every 15 seconds). One client can receive updates from multiple Events servers for
updating several processes on one machine. Each full version of Events can be either
a network server or client or both. The networking will work on any Microsoft networks
and should be tried on other network configurations.
Reports: Events provides a report editor that can pull data from real time sources or
can pull historical data from your databases. The report editor also can accept graphic
images (form snapshots or trends). Users can make a reports by changing font color,
font sizes, adding images, inserting titles, subtitles, dates, times, and data
placeholders. Data placeholders ( =[1] ) are assigned sensor names, SQL statements
or local tags such as datetime. Users can run the report, preview it, print it, save it,
and set the scheduler to print the report when needed.
Scheduler:
Events provides a powerful scheduler that triggers tasks on time or on an event. The
scheduler is used to output HTML files and text files of your data as needed. Triggers
include three types of timers, click events on your forms, alarm events, receive status
changes, transmit sensor changes, or defined sensor events.
HTML output:
Events can build HTML web pages of your forms, historical data, historical trends,
alarms, statistics and reports. You set your scheduler to output your forms every 15
minutes, while alarms and reports are triggered on change. Events will update your
users on your network without additional networking costs.
CSV output:
The scheduler can also output comma delimited data and tab delimited data for other
programs. These files can be appended to or overwritten as required.
eMail option:
Events can email message with file attachments. The scheduler triggers email
message to a group of users as assigned. EMail is an optional item and can only be
added to the full version of Events.
Additional Features and Changes
1. FTP scripts
2. Email scripts
3. Export data to SQLite Database application
4. Open PDF files
5. Open Text Files, CSV Files
6. Triggers for FTP, Email, Reports, Open files, etc...
7. Trigger Hyperlinks from Events
8. Button triggers, Image triggers..
9. Label triggers..
10. Special Label triggers..
11. Annunciator triggers..
12. Global Alarm Button triggers..
13. Define sensors that can trigger..
14. Export data report includes ALERT data..
15. Tri-level Annunciator (On, Off, Fail)
16. Statistic Reports by groups.
17. Get & Read FTP Files
18. Images have OnClick to show forms and other documents
19. Place historical sensors in Events (datetime, value)
20. Watch for System Shutdown and Close Safely
21. Improved IE7 compatibility
22. Make Rain Button into a label by putting 'flat' in tagname.
23. Added RainGrid (Multiple Rates displayed) from 15 minutes to 1 Day...
15,30,45,1Hr,2,3,6,12 and 1 Day. See Rate of Change for any analog sensor.
24. Added acknowledge button that can be toggle from web browser.
25. Modified Web Login based on each session. Administrators add user through
security settings.
26. Added color to HOA and ON/OFF buttons, changed trends so you could sort the
data from newest to oldest and back. HOA updates faster from web.
27. iPhone fix for virtual keyboard
28. BitButton clears write after it sends to Master
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