Monitoring
Environment, building equipment, industrial sites and ITsystems, as well as utilities, need to monitor their environment and operational conditions reliably and efficiently. An overview of selected variables such as temperature, pressure, dew point, lighting level, air quality, machine operation or vibration, provide a comprehensive picture of the state of the equipment and enable the operator to respond appropriately.
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User Roles and Permission Groups in the Portal
A powerful data access control and permissions management system is becoming an important requirement when deploying any system; not just to protect the data but also to make the portal more user-friendly. SensDesk provides two elements for that purpose: User roles determine the operations that the user may perform, and Permission groups determine the data that the user may access.
Retrieving XML data from Sensdesk
Sensdesk portal users can retrieve all immediate values from the portal in XML. This simplifies automated processing and eases the integration of HW group monitoring devices into customers’ higher-level systems.
SensDesk protects against water leaks and construction damage
Alarm escalation? With HW group products, no problem
Alarm escalation is a frequent requirement in environment monitoring. Since it can take many forms, it can be difficult to implement. However, HW group products make it easy.
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For water leak emergencies, the most important factor is time.
Access your SensDesk technology data over SNMP
SNMP protocol was originally developed for monitoring computer networks and networked technology. Most of LAN devices by HW group support SNMP protocol, anyway with 10 devices there have to be added 10 different IP adresses to the SNMP based software and LAN devices only.
Every user account on the SensDesk technology based portal support SNMP too (read only).
Thanks to this update, SNMP protocol can be used to read values even from GSM, LTE or NarrowBand (NB-IoT) devices. All values are provided with a unified MIB; there is no need to implement different MIBs for different device types.