Internet Browser Operation - Web Office Console W.O.C.
 |
| The W.O.C. allows integrated room operation of LonWorks(R) based control systems for room temperature, room lighting and room sun-blinds via the Internet Browser of the office PC's of the room users. A PC-server is necessary to run the W.O.C.-software. One server can support up to 999 rooms. |
The W.O.C. is totally independent from other systems.
| • |
independent from an LNS database |
| • |
independent from a Building management central; it can be operated in parallel to an existing central in the same system |
| • |
independent of the brand of LonWorks(R) controllers that
are controlling the room temperature, room lights or room sun-blinds |
|
|
| Functions |
| • |
direct operation of room setpoint, lighting (on/off/dim) and sunblinds |
| • |
status displays |
| • |
office styles |
|
| Interoperability - SNVT's |
| • |
SNVT_switch (Lighting, Fan Speed) |
| • |
SNVT_setting (Sunblinds) |
| • |
SNVT_temp_p (Room temperature) |
| • |
SNVT_occupancy |
|
| W.O.C. client |
PC's of office users; requirements:
| • |
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher |
|
| W.O.C. server |
PC which runs the W.O.C. software package; requirements:
| • |
Pentium PC 400 MHz or compatible |
| • |
64 MB RAM |
| • |
1 GB free disk space (for Windows 2000) |
| • |
PC-LON Interface PCLTA-10 FT-10, Model 73401 or PCLTA-20 PCI, or |
| • |
Dhelectronics XLON Dongle |
| • |
Ethernet LAN connection (card) |
| • |
Microsoft Windows 2000 |
|
|