The document provides instructions for installing a Videofied video surveillance system. It discusses the system components including the panel, keypad, indoor/outdoor cameras, sirens, door contacts, and keyfobs. The panel can be armed in different modes including full, perimeter, or special modes. Installation is easy with no wiring needed and the devices operate on batteries with a 4 year lifespan. The document provides programming steps and golden rules for installation including device placement, registration order, and other best practices. More support information is available on the listed websites and support email.
This document describes a cellphone-controlled 220V AC switch. The switch uses a microcontroller and DTMF decoder to receive touchtones from a calling cellphone and control a relay switch. When buttons on the calling phone are pressed, the corresponding tones are received and processed to turn appliances on and off remotely. The system was designed for applications like remotely controlling home appliances, security systems, and entertainment systems using a simple phone call. It provides wireless control with low power consumption at a low cost.
In this presentation we can learn about basic concept of interrupts, steps of interrupts, data processing during interrupts, and interrupt logic diagram clearly.
The document discusses the SIRIUS ACT system for connecting push buttons and signaling devices to a controller via PROFINET communication. The key benefits highlighted are reduced wiring, quick installation without tools, flexibility with modular components, optional integration of safety functions, and easy replacement of memory modules without programming. Starter kits are available for standard and safety applications to test the new communication solutions.
This document discusses PID (proportional-integral-derivative) control and feedback control systems. It describes how feedback loops work using a microphone and speaker system as an example. It then discusses different types of PID controllers including those with relay, current, and voltage outputs. The document outlines various control modes like on-off control, manual control, basic PID control, and ramp/soak control. It also mentions PID alarms. The goal is to control systems using feedback to achieve the desired output.
This document provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and automation. It discusses that PLCs were introduced in 1968 to automate industrial processes. A PLC uses sensors as inputs to monitor conditions and uses programming to automate outputs that control machines. Common sensors described are for pressure, temperature, light, humidity, and water level. PLC programming is done using ladder logic and other languages. Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems are also discussed, which allow monitoring and controlling automated processes from a central location. The document outlines several applications of PLCs and notes their advantages in increasing consistency, accuracy, and production while reducing labor costs and accidents. Disadvantages include high initial costs
The Siemens SED2 variable frequency drive is designed for HVAC applications. It provides speed control for fan and pump motors from 1/2 to 125HP. It has built-in PID controls and pump cascading functions to control multiple pumps without additional hardware. Setup and commissioning of the SED2 drive is menu-driven and can be completed in about 10 minutes.
The document provides instructions for installing a Videofied video surveillance system. It discusses the system components including the panel, keypad, indoor/outdoor cameras, sirens, door contacts, and keyfobs. The panel can be armed in different modes including full, perimeter, or special modes. Installation is easy with no wiring needed and the devices operate on batteries with a 4 year lifespan. The document provides programming steps and golden rules for installation including device placement, registration order, and other best practices. More support information is available on the listed websites and support email.
This document describes a cellphone-controlled 220V AC switch. The switch uses a microcontroller and DTMF decoder to receive touchtones from a calling cellphone and control a relay switch. When buttons on the calling phone are pressed, the corresponding tones are received and processed to turn appliances on and off remotely. The system was designed for applications like remotely controlling home appliances, security systems, and entertainment systems using a simple phone call. It provides wireless control with low power consumption at a low cost.
In this presentation we can learn about basic concept of interrupts, steps of interrupts, data processing during interrupts, and interrupt logic diagram clearly.
The document discusses the SIRIUS ACT system for connecting push buttons and signaling devices to a controller via PROFINET communication. The key benefits highlighted are reduced wiring, quick installation without tools, flexibility with modular components, optional integration of safety functions, and easy replacement of memory modules without programming. Starter kits are available for standard and safety applications to test the new communication solutions.
This document discusses PID (proportional-integral-derivative) control and feedback control systems. It describes how feedback loops work using a microphone and speaker system as an example. It then discusses different types of PID controllers including those with relay, current, and voltage outputs. The document outlines various control modes like on-off control, manual control, basic PID control, and ramp/soak control. It also mentions PID alarms. The goal is to control systems using feedback to achieve the desired output.
This document provides an overview of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and automation. It discusses that PLCs were introduced in 1968 to automate industrial processes. A PLC uses sensors as inputs to monitor conditions and uses programming to automate outputs that control machines. Common sensors described are for pressure, temperature, light, humidity, and water level. PLC programming is done using ladder logic and other languages. Supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems are also discussed, which allow monitoring and controlling automated processes from a central location. The document outlines several applications of PLCs and notes their advantages in increasing consistency, accuracy, and production while reducing labor costs and accidents. Disadvantages include high initial costs
The Siemens SED2 variable frequency drive is designed for HVAC applications. It provides speed control for fan and pump motors from 1/2 to 125HP. It has built-in PID controls and pump cascading functions to control multiple pumps without additional hardware. Setup and commissioning of the SED2 drive is menu-driven and can be completed in about 10 minutes.
Microcontrollers are used in washing machines to digitally control operations like timing profiles, motor speed, water temperature and flow rate. They allow for easier control of the machine compared to analog knobs. The microcontroller monitors input states selected by the user and uses analog inputs to compare temperature and output signals to vary motors and water flow accordingly. It efficiently controls torque and water levels for different load sizes.
POWER EFFICIENT SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO FOR DISASTER AFFECTED REGIONS USING R...Nishmi Suresh
INTRODUCTION Radio communication is extremely critical for public safety, national safety and emergency communications systems.During emergency situation all forms of communication are break down.Solve the problem of inter-operability and incompatible. Inter-operability is solved by implementing large part of radio functionality in software.Software defined radio, communicate with multiple incompatible radios or act as a bridge between them.Present a method and design of implementing an SDR system using Raspberry Pi
Provide enough computational power to perform all the required signal processing in real time.
The document discusses interrupts for the PIC18 microcontroller. It explains that interrupts allow the microcontroller to instantly respond to events like pin changes or timer overflows. When an interrupt occurs, the microcontroller stops executing the main program and jumps to the interrupt service routine (ISR) to handle the interrupt. It provides details on enabling and disabling interrupts, the interrupt vector table, and examples of using interrupts for external pins, timers, and serial communication.
Automation involves delegating human control functions to technical equipment to increase productivity, quality and safety while reducing costs. It has evolved from simple pneumatic controllers to include programmable logic controllers controlled by software programs rather than physical wiring. Modern automation offers advantages like reduced space, lower energy use, easier maintenance and flexibility through software programmability. Sensors in the field send signals to control hardware like PLCs which execute control programs to operate final control elements. SCADA software then interfaces between field devices and control hardware for monitoring and operation.
Pushing the Envelope with Machine Automation Controllers (MAC)Design World
Since last October’s launch of its innovative, new class of automation technology—the NJ-Series Machine Automation Controller (MAC)—Omron has seen the successful implementation of this revolutionary product into several customer operations. Through this one-hour webcast, we share the experiences and outcomes of these pioneering companies who took the MAC for a spin and used it in their daily production.
Watch the live webcast to:
- Hear first-hand, real-life experiences, challenges, solutions and successes from Omron MAC customers
- Find out what first attracted them to Omron and what the key selling point was that made them choose the MAC as their solution
- Ask questions, share your insight and be part of the discussion
The document discusses the history and components of industrial automation and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It provides an overview of PLC components like the power supply, communication modules, input/output modules, and processor. Examples of PLC addressing modes and advanced instructions are also described. The document outlines an automatic parking control project and a motor sequence control project developed using a PLC. It discusses the role of PLCs in instrumentation and control applications.
The document summarizes the features and capabilities of the SETCOMBT smart office and building control system. It can control lighting, HVAC, audio/video, security and more using wall touchscreens, table touchscreens, wireless touchscreens, smartphones and the internet. The system includes switching devices like relays and dimmers that can be controlled by controllers. It offers easy programming to setup rooms, modules, scenes and timers. The system has applications in residential, commercial, office, and industrial settings.
This document presents a project on a land rover robot that uses GSM technology to control the robot remotely. A group of 5 students developed the robot under the guidance of faculty. The robot uses a microcontroller, GSM modem, motors and other components. The robot can be controlled remotely by sending text messages to move forward, backward, left or right. The document describes the components, working, advantages, applications and future scope of the remote controlled robot.
IP Door Entry System is the cutting edge technological system to manage communications, security and comfort for the most prestigious residential developments all over the world.
This document describes a fire alarm system project that sends SMS messages to mobile phones when a fire occurs. The system uses an Arduino microcontroller connected to a GSM module for sending SMS messages, an LM35 temperature sensor to detect rises in temperature indicating a fire, and a 16 character LCD display to show system information. The circuit diagram and technical specifications of the main components are provided.
Voice evacuation systems provide clear, intelligible emergency messages to ensure safe and efficient evacuation. They use prerecorded messages to direct personnel in an emergency, allowing for phased evacuation. Without voice evacuation, valuable time is lost as people may not understand alarm bells and initially continue normal activities, potentially endangering lives. Voice evacuation systems help save lives by facilitating immediate, controlled, and safe evacuation through verbal instructions.
The design of electronic license plate recognition terminal system based on n...冠宇 陳
The document describes an electronic license plate recognition system using RFID technology. It consists of reader modules and electronic license plates (E-plates). The reader module uses an ARM chip and RF circuit to communicate with E-plates. E-plates are based on the nRF24LE1 RF chip and transmit vehicle data like plate number when in range of the reader. The system software uses FreeRTOS for reader control and a communication protocol to transmit encrypted data between readers and E-plates.
NIVELCO EasyTREK SP-500 Ultrasonic Level Transmitters for LiquidsArjay Automation
The newest generation EasyTREK SP-500 series level transmitters are based on NIVELCO’s 35 years of experience with ultrasonic level measurement. The IP68 rated units have their transducer and processing electronics incorporated in one single housing. The new EasyTREK transmitters utilize HART® 7 communication so they can be used in multidrop systems connected to MultiCONT process controller/display, or to a PC with the help of the UNICOMM HART®-USB modem or similar. The transmitters can be remotely programmed also with Handheld Field Communicator, and can be connected wirelessly to a PC with the SAT-504 Bluetooth® HART® modem.
This document provides contact information for OMRON Corporation and its regional headquarters. It also lists specifications for OMRON's new CP1H all-in-one package PLC, including built-in functions for pulse outputs, high-speed counting, analog I/O, and serial communications. The CP1H aims to reduce design time for complex applications with its condensed multi-functionality in a single unit.
Hardwired Control Unit
- Hardwired control units can operate at high speed but have little flexibility. They use dedicated logic circuits to generate control signals in the proper sequence.
- Microprogrammed control units use a stored control program (microcode) to generate control signals. A sequence of control words (CWs) constitutes a microroutine to execute each machine instruction.
- The microroutines are stored in a control store. A microprogram counter addresses the control store to step through the CWs of a microroutine. This allows more flexible control compared to hardwired units.
7SR224 series relays include for directional control of three phase overcurrent and earth fault functionality and typically installed as an integral controller for a pole mounted recloser. The controller offers an integrated auto-reclose solution for use on OHL feeders.
The relay functionality allows highly flexible settings for current and time grading making it compatible with all types of overcurrent protections.
The document describes the HWg-Juno, an I/O device that allows integration of security and building systems with IP CCTV systems. It has digital inputs and relay outputs that can be connected to a video management system. It supports various IP video surveillance systems. HWg-Juno devices come in different models with varying numbers of I/O ports and can be used to automate event processing and customize IP video surveillance systems without needing programmers.
Centum VP - Evolution of Yokogawa System Solutions (2014)Yokogawa
Yokogawa’s system platforms combined with proven execution experience provide the highest quality and innovative solutions for secure and optimized process automation and management. Yokogawa’s global customer centric focus together with strong local support reduces users’ business risks and provides the lowest total cost of ownership. With a long history of progressive compatibility, Yokogawa is your dependable automation partner.
The Quantified Self movement reached the household. This presentation is about the quantified household and how we develop a new generation of smart home systems.
Microcontrollers are used in washing machines to digitally control operations like timing profiles, motor speed, water temperature and flow rate. They allow for easier control of the machine compared to analog knobs. The microcontroller monitors input states selected by the user and uses analog inputs to compare temperature and output signals to vary motors and water flow accordingly. It efficiently controls torque and water levels for different load sizes.
POWER EFFICIENT SOFTWARE DEFINED RADIO FOR DISASTER AFFECTED REGIONS USING R...Nishmi Suresh
INTRODUCTION Radio communication is extremely critical for public safety, national safety and emergency communications systems.During emergency situation all forms of communication are break down.Solve the problem of inter-operability and incompatible. Inter-operability is solved by implementing large part of radio functionality in software.Software defined radio, communicate with multiple incompatible radios or act as a bridge between them.Present a method and design of implementing an SDR system using Raspberry Pi
Provide enough computational power to perform all the required signal processing in real time.
The document discusses interrupts for the PIC18 microcontroller. It explains that interrupts allow the microcontroller to instantly respond to events like pin changes or timer overflows. When an interrupt occurs, the microcontroller stops executing the main program and jumps to the interrupt service routine (ISR) to handle the interrupt. It provides details on enabling and disabling interrupts, the interrupt vector table, and examples of using interrupts for external pins, timers, and serial communication.
Automation involves delegating human control functions to technical equipment to increase productivity, quality and safety while reducing costs. It has evolved from simple pneumatic controllers to include programmable logic controllers controlled by software programs rather than physical wiring. Modern automation offers advantages like reduced space, lower energy use, easier maintenance and flexibility through software programmability. Sensors in the field send signals to control hardware like PLCs which execute control programs to operate final control elements. SCADA software then interfaces between field devices and control hardware for monitoring and operation.
Pushing the Envelope with Machine Automation Controllers (MAC)Design World
Since last October’s launch of its innovative, new class of automation technology—the NJ-Series Machine Automation Controller (MAC)—Omron has seen the successful implementation of this revolutionary product into several customer operations. Through this one-hour webcast, we share the experiences and outcomes of these pioneering companies who took the MAC for a spin and used it in their daily production.
Watch the live webcast to:
- Hear first-hand, real-life experiences, challenges, solutions and successes from Omron MAC customers
- Find out what first attracted them to Omron and what the key selling point was that made them choose the MAC as their solution
- Ask questions, share your insight and be part of the discussion
The document discusses the history and components of industrial automation and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). It provides an overview of PLC components like the power supply, communication modules, input/output modules, and processor. Examples of PLC addressing modes and advanced instructions are also described. The document outlines an automatic parking control project and a motor sequence control project developed using a PLC. It discusses the role of PLCs in instrumentation and control applications.
The document summarizes the features and capabilities of the SETCOMBT smart office and building control system. It can control lighting, HVAC, audio/video, security and more using wall touchscreens, table touchscreens, wireless touchscreens, smartphones and the internet. The system includes switching devices like relays and dimmers that can be controlled by controllers. It offers easy programming to setup rooms, modules, scenes and timers. The system has applications in residential, commercial, office, and industrial settings.
This document presents a project on a land rover robot that uses GSM technology to control the robot remotely. A group of 5 students developed the robot under the guidance of faculty. The robot uses a microcontroller, GSM modem, motors and other components. The robot can be controlled remotely by sending text messages to move forward, backward, left or right. The document describes the components, working, advantages, applications and future scope of the remote controlled robot.
IP Door Entry System is the cutting edge technological system to manage communications, security and comfort for the most prestigious residential developments all over the world.
This document describes a fire alarm system project that sends SMS messages to mobile phones when a fire occurs. The system uses an Arduino microcontroller connected to a GSM module for sending SMS messages, an LM35 temperature sensor to detect rises in temperature indicating a fire, and a 16 character LCD display to show system information. The circuit diagram and technical specifications of the main components are provided.
Voice evacuation systems provide clear, intelligible emergency messages to ensure safe and efficient evacuation. They use prerecorded messages to direct personnel in an emergency, allowing for phased evacuation. Without voice evacuation, valuable time is lost as people may not understand alarm bells and initially continue normal activities, potentially endangering lives. Voice evacuation systems help save lives by facilitating immediate, controlled, and safe evacuation through verbal instructions.
The design of electronic license plate recognition terminal system based on n...冠宇 陳
The document describes an electronic license plate recognition system using RFID technology. It consists of reader modules and electronic license plates (E-plates). The reader module uses an ARM chip and RF circuit to communicate with E-plates. E-plates are based on the nRF24LE1 RF chip and transmit vehicle data like plate number when in range of the reader. The system software uses FreeRTOS for reader control and a communication protocol to transmit encrypted data between readers and E-plates.
NIVELCO EasyTREK SP-500 Ultrasonic Level Transmitters for LiquidsArjay Automation
The newest generation EasyTREK SP-500 series level transmitters are based on NIVELCO’s 35 years of experience with ultrasonic level measurement. The IP68 rated units have their transducer and processing electronics incorporated in one single housing. The new EasyTREK transmitters utilize HART® 7 communication so they can be used in multidrop systems connected to MultiCONT process controller/display, or to a PC with the help of the UNICOMM HART®-USB modem or similar. The transmitters can be remotely programmed also with Handheld Field Communicator, and can be connected wirelessly to a PC with the SAT-504 Bluetooth® HART® modem.
This document provides contact information for OMRON Corporation and its regional headquarters. It also lists specifications for OMRON's new CP1H all-in-one package PLC, including built-in functions for pulse outputs, high-speed counting, analog I/O, and serial communications. The CP1H aims to reduce design time for complex applications with its condensed multi-functionality in a single unit.
Hardwired Control Unit
- Hardwired control units can operate at high speed but have little flexibility. They use dedicated logic circuits to generate control signals in the proper sequence.
- Microprogrammed control units use a stored control program (microcode) to generate control signals. A sequence of control words (CWs) constitutes a microroutine to execute each machine instruction.
- The microroutines are stored in a control store. A microprogram counter addresses the control store to step through the CWs of a microroutine. This allows more flexible control compared to hardwired units.
7SR224 series relays include for directional control of three phase overcurrent and earth fault functionality and typically installed as an integral controller for a pole mounted recloser. The controller offers an integrated auto-reclose solution for use on OHL feeders.
The relay functionality allows highly flexible settings for current and time grading making it compatible with all types of overcurrent protections.
The document describes the HWg-Juno, an I/O device that allows integration of security and building systems with IP CCTV systems. It has digital inputs and relay outputs that can be connected to a video management system. It supports various IP video surveillance systems. HWg-Juno devices come in different models with varying numbers of I/O ports and can be used to automate event processing and customize IP video surveillance systems without needing programmers.
Centum VP - Evolution of Yokogawa System Solutions (2014)Yokogawa
Yokogawa’s system platforms combined with proven execution experience provide the highest quality and innovative solutions for secure and optimized process automation and management. Yokogawa’s global customer centric focus together with strong local support reduces users’ business risks and provides the lowest total cost of ownership. With a long history of progressive compatibility, Yokogawa is your dependable automation partner.
The Quantified Self movement reached the household. This presentation is about the quantified household and how we develop a new generation of smart home systems.
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This document summarizes a student project to create a smart home system using sensors to measure temperature, humidity, and light intensity. The system includes 4 sensor boards, 1 coordinator, and a PC. It allows users to view the sensor readings on a web page and choose between Celsius or Fahrenheit, numeric or percentage displays, and graphs or gauges. Users can also name measurement locations and set thresholds to automatically receive reports by email or SMS. The project involves designing the web page, configuring devices, implementing web functionality, and verifying received data. Potential improvements include adding more sensors and connecting to a database for remote access.
1. The document discusses smart home technology and its potential to help people with disabilities live more independently.
2. It describes several projects in the UK that have explored using smart home technology, including the CUSTODIAN project and the ALD resettlement project.
3. Implementing smart home technology comes with challenges around identifying user needs, developing functional specifications, negotiating with contractors, and ensuring ongoing maintenance and support.
Smart homes allow homeowners to monitor and control home devices and appliances remotely using smartphones and tablets. Homeowners can check if they turned off the coffee maker, set the security alarm, or if kids are doing homework. Smart home technologies like X10 communicate over existing electrical wires, allowing devices to send commands to each other by code. Setting up a smart home involves choosing a protocol and compatible devices that provide functions like monitoring security cameras, controlling thermostats remotely, automating lights and appliances with phones, and receiving alerts about home activity. Smart homes aim to make life more convenient and secure by allowing remote control and monitoring of the home from anywhere.
This document discusses a solution for connecting smart homes in a smart city to improve fire response times. It proposes connecting temperature sensors in homes directly to the fire department so that alerts are sent immediately when a certain heat threshold is reached, eliminating delays from human response. This could improve response times by 83% and save up to 135 lives per year in Spain. A similar system called Smart Campo is described for monitoring agricultural conditions and preventing fires in forested areas.
The project is a similar concept of the Smart House in which it uses ubiquitous computing. As a sub-group project manager for the Interactive House, core responsibility includes the implementation of server and database connections with a prototype model. The objective of the project was to study the communication between the devices of a house (i.e. light, temperature, and alarm) and remote mobile and desktop applications.
A smart house is a house that has highly advanced automatic systems for lighting, temperature control, multi-media, security, window and door operations, and many other functions.
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This document discusses smart home technology and solar thermal air conditioning systems. It defines a smart home as a residence with appliances, lighting, HVAC, entertainment systems, and security that can be remotely controlled. It then describes how a solar thermal air conditioning system works, using solar panels to heat the refrigerant and reduce the compressor's workload, lowering energy consumption. It provides examples of this system installed at buildings in Dubai and explains the packaged and split system options.
The document discusses a smart home system that can control electrical appliances through voice commands to the home's computer. The system uses a microphone, joystick port, microcontroller, triac, opto-isolator, and other components connected to appliances and power supply. The aim is to provide assistance to people and companies needing time-saving control over home devices, especially for the elderly who have difficulty manually switching lights and appliances on and off. While options have been explored, more work can be done to better utilize components and develop new control methods like mood recognition for personalized home automation that understands a person's needs.
This was part of a workshop organised by Samsung and Blogworks. I did a presentation on technology at home. Interesting and fun :)
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These slides use concepts from my (Jeff Funk) course entitled analyzing hi-tech opportunities to analyze the increasing economic feasibility of smart homes. Rapid improvements in sensors, integrated circuits, transceivers, displays, mobile phones, and wireless networks are causing the cost to fall and the performance to rise for smart home-related features. It is becoming increasingly inexpensive and easy to control a wide number of appliances with mobile phones and to embed intelligence in many of these appliances. Smart homes will have higher energy efficiencies, better safety, more convenience, and better security than existing homes as the improvements in various technologies make them economically feasible.
This document discusses several smart home technologies including X10, INSTEON, Z-Wave, ZigBee, and HomePlug. It provides details on the protocols, standards, frequency ranges and advantages of each technology. X10 uses powerline communication with limited functionality while INSTEON uses both powerline and radio frequency for a dual-mesh network. Z-Wave and ZigBee are wireless technologies that operate in the sub-GHz and 2.4GHz bands respectively, using low power and providing mesh networking capabilities. The document compares the features of these various smart home networking options.
Luxury home automation wasn’t a face of everyday life. Today it is, though gradually! Directly controlling and seamlessly staying connected with the home systems you use every day via a mobile device would significantly enhance your quality of life. It is not only about remotely controlling the lights, AC, fan, audio systems, curtains, television, kitchen appliances, garage doors, sprinklers from your smartphone from anywhere. Again it is not merely about regularly monitoring the security of your home and your kids from your workplace miles away. It is all about convenience and safety. It is about exploiting the latest of what technology has on offer. It is about saving energy significantly and contributing to the creation of a greener earth through use of energy efficient systems. A smart home offers all of these – comfort, convenience, monetary savings, and safety. Smart Automation has emerged as a reliable and leading service provider in this segment.
• G7 Wireless Sensor System provides online monitoring of wireless temperature and humidity sensors over Ethernet network. Wireless sensor transmits measurement to Base Station via wireless RF signal.
• Connect up to 64 wireless sensors either temperature or humidity; Temperature sensor probe Base Station uploads data to central over Ethernet in an industrial standard Modbus TCP protocol.
• G7 Wireless Client Lite for Windows allows user to receive the data directly from Base Station and save into local storage.
• G7 provides easy installation, configuration and flexible expandability of temperature humidity monitoring in factory, food chain, supermarket, cold food storage and industrial plant.
The document describes Delta Power Management software and hardware for monitoring and managing uninterruptible power supplies (UPS). It discusses InsightPower Client, UPSentry Smart 2000, InsightPower Manager, and Shutdown Agent software, which allow for remote monitoring, centralized management, and graceful shutdown of operating systems connected to UPS devices. It also outlines Delta mini cards, smart cards, and SNMP cards that can be installed in UPS units to enable remote connectivity and management over networks.
The document describes several models of Liebert OpenComms EM environmental monitoring devices. The EM Controller monitors temperature with an external sensor and has two sensor ports. The EM PDU Controller also monitors temperature and/or humidity with an external sensor, has two sensor ports and two serial ports to monitor power strips. The vEM-14 Controller has a built-in temperature and humidity sensor, four sensor ports, two serial ports and can monitor 10 contact closures. All models connect to networks and notify of alarm conditions via email or SNMP traps.
The document describes several models of Liebert OpenComms EM environmental monitoring devices. The EM Controller monitors temperature with an external sensor and has two sensor ports. The EM PDU Controller also monitors temperature and/or humidity with an external sensor, has two sensor ports and two serial ports to monitor power strips. The vEM-14 Controller has a built-in temperature and humidity sensor, four sensor ports, two serial ports and can monitor 10 contact closures. All models connect to networks and notify of alarm conditions via email or SNMP traps.
cellphone based control of electrical equipmentRohit Sharma
This document describes a DTMF (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) based remote control system using a mobile phone. It consists of a DTMF decoder, microcontroller, relays, and appliances. The system allows controlling up to 4 appliances by pressing number keys on the mobile phone. When a key is pressed, the DTMF decoder converts the tones to digital signals for the microcontroller. The microcontroller then activates the corresponding relay to turn the appliance on or off. The system offers remote control of appliances with advantages of quick response, easy operation, and low cost.
Dtmf based home automation system using microcontroller pptSree Sree
This document describes a DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) based home automation system circuit. It consists of an ATmega8 microcontroller, HT9107B DTMF decoder IC, relays, and loads like lights and fans. The circuit allows controlling appliances remotely from a mobile phone by pressing buttons which generate tone pairs decoded by the HT9107B and sent to the microcontroller. When a button is pressed, the corresponding appliance is switched on or off. The system provides remote control of home devices but has limitations in the number of controllable appliances and synchronization issues.
The document discusses various hardware units commonly found in embedded systems, including power supplies, oscillators, reset circuits, I/O ports, displays, memories, timers, and converters. It covers topics like power saving techniques, interrupt handling, programming languages, development tools, and sample applications for small, medium, and sophisticated embedded systems.
Monitoring and Controlling Processes on the Factory Floor can be challenging.
In todays Manufacturing Plants there are:
* Many different machines that perform a small part of a large production process
* Devices need to be connected to a unified enterprise wide network
* Machines can use proprietary protocols, or have no obvious means to connect to the network
This presentation aims to discuss and offer solutions to these issues
The document describes an environment monitoring system called ENVIROMUX that monitors critical conditions in data centers and other infrastructure facilities. It collects data from sensors monitoring temperature, humidity, power status, security threats, and other factors. This data is analyzed to detect issues and send alerts to prevent equipment damage and downtime. The system includes various sensor and monitoring devices that can be scaled to fit small, medium, or large facilities. It provides unified monitoring and control through management software.
MOX Home Automation designs and manufactures an ever expanding range of intelligent home and building automation products.
For more information, please visit www.mox.com.au
The document provides an overview of the FIRElink aspirating smoke detection system. It describes the key features of various FIRElink detector models including the FIRElink-25, FIRElink-100, FIRElink-400 and FIRElink-400CM. The installation, commissioning and basic configuration of the FIRElink detectors is then outlined in steps involving mechanical installation, pre-power up checks, and programming sensitivity levels, alarms and other settings.
The document discusses Moxa's ioLogik Active Ethernet I/O products for remote monitoring and alarm applications. The ioLogik series offers various I/O modules with built-in intelligence for local control logic and active reporting of alarms and sensor data via protocols like TCP, UDP, email and SNMP traps. This allows for real-time monitoring without network bandwidth issues. Specific products highlighted include the ioLogik W5340 for GPRS communication, E4200 modular I/O, and analog and digital I/O modules. The ioLogik supports programming-free logic configuration and integration with SCADA via an OPC server and DLL library.
A "Tracking Temperature Without a Hassle" device.
The G7 Wireless Sensor provides a easier and more convenient way of tracking the temperature to the most delicate industries such as pharmacy automation, tank and cold storage,
manufacturing and industrial, data centres as well as the agriculture and farming industry.
The ThermalAir TA-5000 is a temperature testing system that provides precise temperature control from -80°C to +225°C. It uses DC temperature control and a smart energy efficient chiller to adjust temperatures instantly and save energy. The system features include built-in touch screens, quiet operation, and no need for liquid nitrogen or dry ice. It allows remote control via smart phones or tablets and provides versatile testing of electronic components.
The Siemens Ultrasonic Level Transmitter LUT400 arrangement controllers are conservative single point long-go ultrasonic controllers for constant level or volume estimation of fluids slurries and solids and high precision observing of open channel stream Ultrasonic Level Transmitter.The SITRANS LUT400 comes in three distinct models relying upon the application, level of execution and usefulness required.see more:- www.siemenstransmitter.com
Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) have evolved from relay controllers and semiconductor logic controllers. PLCs are commonly used in industrial applications for on-off control, sequential control, feedback control, and motion control. PLCs have input and output modules that interface with field devices, a processor that runs the user-defined control program, and memory. Leading PLC manufacturers include Allen-Bradley, Siemens, and Omron. PLCs offer advantages over traditional controllers like easy reprogramming, real-time operation, low cost, and minimal maintenance.
This is a presentation regarding the introduction to the heating and cooling system technology called variable refrigerant flow systems. (non-commercial)
The document discusses sensor communication and data acquisition systems. It explains that sensors can be either analog or digital, and microcontrollers can only process digital data, so analog sensors require analog-to-digital conversion. It also describes different types of sensor ports on microcontrollers for interfacing analog sensors and digital I/O, as well as methods for serial communication, timing functions, and motor control. Finally, it provides an overview of the basic components and structure of a data acquisition system for collecting and processing sensor measurements.
This document describes the design of a modular, scalable, and redundant UPS system. Key features include a 2000W UPS module that fits in 1U of rack space, hot-swappable power and battery modules, N+1 redundancy, ability to parallel multiple modules for increased power capacity, and flexible output connector options. The system aims to provide reliable backup power while being compact, lightweight, and cost-effective.
Fuel Cells need a hydrogen source, but there is a a lack of existing hydrogen infrastructures. This need for hydrogen available anywhere has lead ETI to develop a rugged, tactical Hydrogen Fuel Reformation System (HFRS) that accepts multiple feedstocks.
Energy Technologies Inc. introduces the industry’s most powerful 1U high UPS. This 1U high UPS produces a full 2000 Watts continuously from -20 C to +60C ambient with a full 13 minutes of battery backup at 2000 Watts (150% overload for 5 seconds, 110% continuous overload). This UPS if fully compliant with MIL-STD-1399-300B, MIL-STD-810G, MIL-STD-461F, MIL-STD-704F and MIL-STD-1275D.
The UPS is equipped with Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries that provide the lowest weight and maximum backup performance. Several options are available to support your application such as custom designed output configurations, DC input and DC Output requirements. The UPS can be configured for three phase applications, field swappable N+1 applications and be paralleled, up to 32 units.
Energy Technologies, Inc. (ETI) offers Tactical Solar Panels to generate power for your mobile electric power and battery charging applications. Incorporating Solid State, Thin-Film, Solar Cells, these power packs provide an excellent choice for applications that require lightweight, flexible, durable, silent power.
Unlike other solar providers who only sell panels, ETI enhances the value of its solar offerings with our line of Solar Briefcase and Solar Suitcase Products. These rugged portable cases combine chargers, inverters, or batteries into cases with solar panels, allowing for more power capacity and reliability in the field.
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Tactical UPS® & Global Power Conditioners: Designed to be deployed anywhere in the world, where some form of local AC power is available, ETI's global UPS and power conditioners convert any world voltage and frequency into clean, true sinewave 50, 60 or 400 hertz AC power; allowing computers, communications equipment and other critical gear to be reliably operated anywhere in the world. Optional battery modules convert our power conditioners into full featured UPS increasing the overall power availability even during severe power sags and interruptions. These global UPS units provide highly reliable AC and/or DC power while meeting either computer-grade or medical-grade requirements. Some models can derive power from both available AC or vehicular DC.
ETI provides rugged and reliable power products that support many vital military, government, and industrial programs. Some key programs supported include the Advanced Tomahawk Weapon Control System, Tactical Tomahawk Weapons Control System, Ship Self Defense System, Theater High Altitude Area Defense System, Wide Area Augmentation System, various VIP transport modules, U2 aircraft support systems, GE wind turbines, the Common Aviation Command and Control System, oil exploration and production, the Joint Light Tactical Vehicle, and Customs and Border Protection surveillance equipment. ETI power systems provide backup power in harsh environments for critical systems across these programs.
Energy Technologies, Inc. provides hybrid powered forward operating bases using multiple modular renewable power sources like solar panels, wind turbines, and fuel cells combined with battery storage and managed by a microgrid controller. They offer complete shelter systems that integrate these portable power solutions along with power conditioning, distribution, lighting, and HVAC. Their new developments include more efficient thin film solar panels, lighter wind turbines, and improved fuel cells and batteries.
Energy Technologies' (ETI) products are the Standard in rugged, high-reliability Power Generation, Power Conditioning, Power Distribution and Computer Peripherals for military, industrial, medical and telecommunications sectors. All of these product lines are available in Rackmount, NEMA, Portable and Customer Specific configurations.
Energy Technologies' (ETI) products are the standard in rugged, high-reliability power conditioning for the defense, industrial, medical and telecommunications sectors. These modular products are in use around the world including Intelligent UPS, Power Inverters, PDUs, Power Conditioners, Frequency Converters, Portable Generators, Solar & Wind Energy, Fuel Cells, Energy Storage and Micro Grid Controllers.
ETI offers a wide range of products, but this site focuses primarily on our Tactical Power® lines. The rugged Tactical Power Series of power conditioning, generating, distribution, energy storage and associated products are readily deployable worldwide, quickly providing the Warfighter with dependable computer-grade power and/or medical-grade power for use in the field.
Presentation made at Joint Service Power Expo 2011. Tactical Micro Grid® control of legacy power systems with integrated solar, wind and fuel cell power sources and Li Ion energy storage to minimize fossil fuel usage in mobile and stationary applications.
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Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
“An Outlook of the Ongoing and Future Relationship between Blockchain Technologies and Process-aware Information Systems.” Invited talk at the joint workshop on Blockchain for Information Systems (BC4IS) and Blockchain for Trusted Data Sharing (B4TDS), co-located with with the 36th International Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE), 3 June 2024, Limassol, Cyprus.
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• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
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What will you get from this session?
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3. Practical demonstrations
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Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
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Presented by Vladimir Iglovikov:
- https://www.linkedin.com/in/iglovikov/
- https://x.com/viglovikov
- https://www.instagram.com/ternaus/
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People: The contributors and community that have supported Albumentations.
Metrics: The success indicators such as downloads, daily active users, GitHub stars, and financial contributions.
Challenges: The hurdles in monetizing open-source projects and measuring user engagement.
Development Practices: Best practices for creating, maintaining, and scaling open-source libraries, including code hygiene, CI/CD, and fast iteration.
Community Building: Strategies for making adoption easy, iterating quickly, and fostering a vibrant, engaged community.
Marketing: Both online and offline marketing tactics, focusing on real, impactful interactions and collaborations.
Mental Health: Maintaining balance and not feeling pressured by user demands.
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Explore more about Albumentations and join the community at:
GitHub: https://github.com/albumentations-team/albumentations
Website: https://albumentations.ai/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/100504475
Twitter: https://x.com/albumentations
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
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3. Standard RS232 Features &
Software Options
• Contact Closure
• RS232 Menu
- ES1 Status Reports
- Battleshort On/Off
- Shutdown
- Help Info
4. RS232 Interface
• AC failure alarm.
• Low battery alarm
• Temperature
I. Warm Internal Alarm
II. Hot Internal Alarm
III. Warm External Alarm
IV. Hot External Alarm
5. RS232 Interface
Switchable between User (default) & Programming.
• User Interface features:
i. Non case sensitive commands.
ii. UPS Status, “ES1” command
AC Fail, Low Battery, Fan Fail, Shutdown, Warm, Hot,
Temperature in Celsius and % Humidity (optional)
iii. Shutdown
iv. Software Version, “SW1”
v. Help menu, “HELP”
vi. Set Hot Fail Delay Time to customer specifications.
• Programming Interface.
Allows re-programming of firmware for updates.
6. SNMP Features
• HTML and SNMP interface via 100/10-BaseT
Ethernet connections.
• Uses industry standard “UPS” MIB RFC1628.
• ETI’s NPM.MIB
7. Standard MIB vs ETI’s NPM.MIB
While the standard MIB includes many
features, ETI’s Network Power Management
(NPM) MIB includes many extended and
enhanced UPS Controls
8. Standard MIB vs ETI’s NPM.MIB
Features of the Standard MIB
• AC Fail Indicator
• Low Battery Indicator
• Temperature reading in Celsius/Fahrenheit
• Shutdown Outlets or System
• Remote PC/Workstation shutdown software available.
SNMP Console commands:
• Available from both TELNET and RS-232
• Set IP Address, Mask, Time and Date
• Control individual outlets on and off
10. Standard MIB vs ETI’s NPM.MIB
- NPM.MIB Features
• Individual Outlet Control—
up to 16 outlets:
• On
• Off
• Cycle
• On /Off by Action Timer
• On /Off by Default Timer
• Outlet Sequencing by AC Timer on
• Outlet Shedding (at AC FAIL) by
AC Timer off
• All Outlet Control:
• Contact Closure Monitoring
• 4 sets of contacts
• Hot/Warm
• Fan Fail
• On
• Off
• Cycle
• On /Off by Action Timer
• On /Off by Default Timer
11. Standard MIB vs ETI’s NPM.MIB
- NPM.MIB Features
Temperature:
• Sensors located internally and/or externally
• Readings in Fahrenheit/Celsius
• User definable Upper and Lower thresholds
• Threshold alarms to SNMP & HTML
Humidity:
• Sensors located internally and/or externally
• Readings in “Temperature Compensated Percent Humidity”
• User definable Upper and Lower thresholds
• Threshold alarms to SNMP & HTML
18. Our SMNP option offers
sophisticated intelligent control
to assist in managing
your vital power equipment
during combat scenarios.
19. Simple Network Management Protocol
brings your systems to your fingertips.
Locally or remote:
• Monitoring
• Managing
• Configuring
• Battleshort
• Current and Voltage measurements (Available)
20. Monitoring Status of:
• Grid, UPS and attached loads/equipment
• Digital status (open/closed, on/off, hi/low) of
alarms, switches, breakers, etc
• Analog electrical parameters can include voltage,
current, frequency, wattage, power factor
• Analog environmental parameters can include
temperature & humidity of site and monitored
equipment
21. Managing
• Power output connectors:
utilizing TCP/IP protocol
• Alarm reset of monitored parameters
• Temperature override of UPS alarms
22. Configuring
• Bridge, IP gateway, host power alarm routing
• UPS shutdown parameters
• Configure traps
• Agent properties
• Alarm history files