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DataNab releases Building Monitor Software
 
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DataNab releases Building Monitor Software

August 30, 2011 – DataNab releases Building Monitor Software, which provides end users and system integrators with a low-cost solution to enable custom, centralized web-based control and monitoring. The software, now available for download, lowers the cost of entry for users that wish to monitor multiple devices and sensors, and manage an entire building or multiple locations through a single web-enabled interface.

Priced at $250, Building Monitor software allows customers to use a standard web browser to visualize and control everything at the device and sensor level.

Building Monitor provides users with all of the standard features necessary in a front-end software solution, including:

  • Visualization and monitoring of real-time data
  • Ability to change modes and set points manually or by schedule
  • Powerful alarming functionality
  • Creation of data logs and graphical trends for reporting and analysis

End users can collect data from a wide variety of devices — DataNab and otherwise — to closely monitor critical processes, and then define alarm limits and communication modes for alarm notifications. These are receivable remotely by e-mail or locally by connecting relay modules to trigger strobes and/or annunciate an audible alarm in the area.

Flexible Applications
Flexibility in deployment is also key: Customers with multiple sites that need to operate independently can install separate Building Monitor instances at each site, since the low price ensures that it is not cost-prohibitive to purchase a license for each location. Conversely, an operation with multiple sites requiring integrated control and monitoring on a global scale can install a single instance of the software in one networked location.

Building Monitor works for a wide variety of applications. Set up is simple, allowing customers to quickly connect devices and create watch lists or graphical views for real-time monitoring. One popular application is temperature monitoring, alarming, and trending within buildings and cold storage rooms.

A popular energy saving application is thermostat management. Customers can replace existing thermostats with a communicating model from DataNab, and use the Building Monitor software to automatically change setpoints on a schedule, and/or implement dynamic load shedding techniques for demand-limiting applications. In this case, the facility’s real-time demand is monitored and thermostat setpoints are dynamically adjusted to lower demand and avoid costly penalties from the electric company.

Building Monitor works with all DataNab I/O devices by using Modbus TCP over TCP/IP networks and Modbus-RTU over RS485 networks. All computers support TCP/IP communication through the built-in Ethernet port, and support for RS485 networks is easily implemented through inexpensive USB-to-RS485 converters.

 

 
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