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Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
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Vertical Markets >
Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC)
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Today's state-of-the-art Building Management Systems (BMS) provide maintenance
personnel and operators with an easy way to navigate and control key operating
parameters in multiple facilities. Now control and manage all aspects of a small
or large building complex or campus.
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Building Management Made Easy
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Use a common Web-enabled user interface to integrate facilities such as HVAC,
lighting, energy, security, fire and elevators. The GENESIS32™ product provides
an easy and fast method for creating customized building management systems.
Now it is easier than ever to monitor and control the overall operation from a
single location while connecting all satellite and remote sites with highly
secure and reliable networking technologies (LAN, WAN and the Internet). GENESIS32™
offers many features for handling and recording of all the operator actions, system
events and alarms
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Display and Record Alarms along with Live Video
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Alarm configuration is easy with the alarm/event configuration utility. AlarmWorX™32
is a distributed enterprise-wide alarm and events management system, which can
display alarms locally or remotely along with live video feeds from the alarm locations.
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Extensive Security Management with Audit Trails
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The GENESIS32™ suite of software applications offers the Security Server, a software
component designed to restrict user access rights to various parts of the system.
Not only are certain files and/or applications restricted, but specific features
within the software modules may also be restricted on a per-user basis.
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Powerful Networking Capabilities with Unmatched Flexibility
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The various GENESIS32™ optional software modules, such as AlarmWorX™32 Multimedia, WebHMI™
and MobileHMI™, enable users to configure their networks as they desire. GENESIS32™ is easy
to use with local area networks, intranets and the Internet, while providing full security.
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Extensive Reporting with Real-Time and Historical Data
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With ReportWorX™, users can create, manage and deploy custom reports for the entire
organization. The report scheduler enables scheduling the delivery of custom reports
triggered by an event, periodically, on demand, or by time and date. Create reports
that transform corporate data into valuable information..
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Scalable Data Archiving to Secure Standard Databases
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Both the AlarmWorX™32 Logger and the TrendWorX™32 Logger record their information to
industry-standard databases, including Microsoft® SQL Server®, MSDE®, Microsoft® Access®
and Oracle®. Using such standard corporate databases facilitates an easy path for
long-term maintenance, addressing issues of record and report retrievals throughout
the retention period.
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View Web-Enabled Data over Secure Networks
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When deploying WebHMI software on a company's intranet or even across the Internet,
GENESIS32™ delivers its full security system. So whether users are logged onto a local
workstation or dialling in from home, the system is secure and traceable.
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Alarm Notification and Acknowledgement with Wireless Devices
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With AlarmWorX™32 Multimedia, alarm notifications and acknowledgement can be deployed via
voice, e-mail, phone, two-way pagers, fax, marquee, GSM, SMS, Pocket PCs, the Web and more.
With the personal scheduler, users can create escalating alarm notification with live video.
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Open Standards Integrate with Security and Manufacturing Systems
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Using GraphWorX™32, a standard part of GENESIS32™, provides users with a graphical view of
their complete operation at any facility in their system. With the ability to have multiple
layers on each screen, and by using the decluttering features, users can keep their screens
simple while displaying only the information required at any time.
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Open Standards Ensure Interoperability of All Systems
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The GENESIS32™ software suite can be run on Microsoft® Windows® 98, ME, 2000, XP and Windows
NT® operating systems. Web-enabled applications run on Web browsers and Terminal Servers,
as well as dedicated wireless Pocket PCs, Windows® CE, Embedded NT and Embedded XP devices.
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