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Orchestrator for Windows™

A New Generation for New Technology

ORCHESTRATOR for Windows is a new generation of Real Time Information System.

It has been optimised to use the powerful real time multi tasking features of NT.

 

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Typical Orchestrator screenshot showing multiple trends of data captured into the PC

For more detailed information take a look at our documentation page or download the brochure.

 

Click here to download a Powerpoint 97 overview, showing all features.

Or request a Demonstration CD by contacting us. 

 

Main features include

Add-on modules include

Designed for Windows NT, 9X and 2000

Real Time Data Acquisition from a range of standard I/O drivers

Alarm Management

Real Time Calculator

Operator Display Builder

64 Independent Data Loggers

Historical and real-time trends and XY graphs

DDE - Dynamic Data Exchange

OPC Client

ODBC Driver

OPC Server

ViewIT GUI Package

PID Controller

Batch Sequencer

Internet Server

 

 Orchestrator provides a set of integrated modules that offer automatic data acquisition , monitoring , data recording , man machine interface development , mimic displays , Client Server networking and report generation.

 

Typical applications include

Process Monitoring and Control

Quality and Batch Control Systems

Plant Utilisation and Efficiency

Energy Management and Control Systems

Power Generation and Transmission

Mechanical and Electrical Test Systems

Steam Turbine Test Monitoring

Waste Water Management

Laboratory Testing

Well logging and Rig Monitoring

Building Management Systems

 

Orchestrator provides the means to easily connect the real time data collected on the factory floor, process plant, or the laboratory to the company's information system or intranet.

 

 

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