Station Manager® |
Station Manager® data logger includes a wide variety of averaging methods, such as: standard arithmetic averaging. Wind Speed and Direction Vectors, Sigma, Sigma Theta, Sigma w, Sigma v, Rainfall, Gust, Coefficient of Haze (COH), Difference, Sum, Ratio, Lbs/Hr, ton/Day, Lbs/mmBTU, ppm-dry-corrected, Linearize, Multi-Hour Rolling Averages, Multi-Day Rolling Averages, Block Averages, Stack Flow, and many standard equations used in CEMS monitoring. Station Manager® data loggers include an extremely realistic trend and strip chart program. Users can create up to 10 pre-defined strip charts with up to 8 parameters on each chart. Advanced features include zoom, selective removal of traces, highlighting of traces, and chart annotations. Provides 1-second data resolution of data on strip charts. Station Manager® data loggers can be polled with a variety of polling protocols. These include the standard EMC System Manager® polling protocol and protocols used by other data logger manufactures. Polling can be performed through standard dial-up modems, lease-line modems, radio modems, through the Internet, or on a customer's LAN/WAN network using TCP-IP / Ethernet. |
System Manager® System Manager® |
System Manager® offers an extensive range of features and capabilities for operation and management of Ambient Air Quality Monitoring or CEM Networks. System Manager® polls EMC Station Manager data loggers, other data loggers brands, and PM samplers via the Internet, Dial-up Modems, Leased Lines, or Spread-Spectrum Radios. System Manager® has an extensive selection of standard Ambient/CEM Air Quality Data Reports as well as multiple user friendly functions such as Data Editor, AIRS Generation, QA Programs, Alarms, and Strip Charts System Manager® can generate the US EPA AIRNow Module for O3 and PM-2.5 Data as well as publishing data to any internet web site using our Air Quality Map® program. |
View EMC Station Manager data directly from a Web Browser with quick access to a multitude of data from multiple stations including data, power failures, and even station logs. |