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Software MCPS7 for Lufft OPUS20
In addition, MCPS7 has an inte grated
web server that visualises all the de ned
diagrams and places them in the intra-/
extranet for other users. All you need is a
password from the administrator.
Evaluation
The manual and automatic data export in
the ASCII format offers the user additional
advantages that exceed those of a stan-
dard display. There is also the possibility
to de ne several formulae in MCPS7. In
addition to this, daily-, monthly- and an-
nual reports offer a simple overview of the
trends of the measured values. Further-
more, so-called MKT calculations supply
special information – such as the mid-va-
lues of recorded temperature data (Mean
Kin etic Temperature) – which is required in
the pharmaceutical industry.
Finally, in the audit trail of the MCPS7
package (CFR21 compliant) all events are
recorded: from system start and end, to
user administration, changes to the device
con guration, alarm messages plus con-
rmation text, the log-in and out of users,
as well as sensor breakages and system
crashes.
No place for coincidence. Any-
one who records data in real time
should not be satisfi ed with an
“off the rack” solution only. Lufft
has never done this and never
will. We have even put a lot of
thought into the representation
and evaluation of your measured
data, and have developed special
software that offers users nu-
merous advantages and possibil-
ities. Data errors can be reduced
to a minimum by means of clear
processing and representation.
Centralized Representation
Measurements are, to some extent, recor-
ded every second: average values accu-
mulate in the data logger, minimum and
maximum values are observed, raw date is
transferred to the central computer. Recor-
ding data in real time means that you have
a large amount of data administra tion and
at the same time have to arrange various
measuring categories and points in a clear
fashion. Some users are only interested in
particular rooms, others want to have an
overview of the particle sensors.
Consequently, a standard representation
setup is simply insuf cient. Instead of
this, user-speci c software is necessa-
ry such as MCPS7, which enables the
free con guration of graphic or numeric
representation, or column monitoring dia-
grams; thus allowing you to incorporate
and present comparable measuring cate-
gories in the same diagram.
For Lufft the “User-Inter-
face” is the icing on the
cake, and for the user it’s
the intuitive access to all
functions.
The software confi guration of
a sensor permits the fl exible
construction of a monitoring
network design. The logger
can incorporate many sensors;
with confi guration, the sensor is
made acquainted with the fl ex-
ible data acquisition module.
Represen-
tation and
Evaluation