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Simply plug the WinThermO Air or Fluid Sensor into your PC's serial port, launch the WinThermO Monitor application and all these capabilities become available to you:
The following Examples illustrate the remote monitoring configurations possible with WinThermO Monitor. In Example 1 below, PC 'S' is situated in a lab and has a WinThermO Fluid Sensor connected to it, and the WinThermO Monitor application on this PC is set as 'Server'. 'C1' is a PC in a different location, whose user has entered the IP address of the 'Server' in the application on his/her PC, and set the application as 'Client'. This enables the user to see the results monitored by 'S' in the lab in real time. 'C2' is another Client instance, but is located in the lab itself and performs centralized collation, logging and charting of all monitored results. 'N' is a fixed or mobile device to which 'S' sends a Notification if the temperature drops below a certain level:
In Example 2 below, 'S1, 'S2', 'S3' are 3 PCs in different LAN rooms, each connected to a WinThermO Air Sensor and each running a WinThermO Monitor application set as 'Server'. 'C' is a remote Console PC which is running 3 Client instances of the application, so as to display the temperature in each LAN room on the one PC. This Console PC is also charting the temperature profile in each LAN room. 'N' is a fixed or mobile device belonging to the Console Administrator, to which 'S1', 'S2', 'S3' send a Notification if the temperature in any of the LAN rooms goes outside of pre-defined thresholds:
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