
User Manual Version 002
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Introduction
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General
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The BRUKER MONITORING SYSTEM is a PC based unit used to supervise
BRUKER units (i.e BMPC). Using the SBS-bus, the values being monitored are
read from the supervised BRUKER unit.
The BRUKER MONITORING SYSTEM (BMS) monitors the following functions:
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When the BMS is started, it first reads the limit values which are necessary to
control the supervised unit. It is possible to differentiate three limit value levels
for every channel: alarm values, warning values, and normal values, and to de-
fine an upper and/or lower limit value for each.
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The BMS continuously reads the present data, compares it to the limit values,
displays it on screen and annotates it in a data logbook. It is possible to config-
ure both the frequency of writing and the first point in time that data will be writ-
ten to the data logbook.
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When the present values are out of range (alarm, warning or normal), this is
also annotated in the event logbook.
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In the event of an alarm the BMS tries to telephone employees to inform them
about the nature of the problem. The list of employees to be telephoned is de-
fined in a database priority list. The people that are called are given the actual
system status, then prompted to confirm that they have received and under-
stand this transmission by entering their authorization code.
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Furthermore, it is possible to transmit an alarm fax containing the most impor-
tant present and limit values, point of time, and nature of the alarm to various
receiving stations. It is also possible to transmit a fax (confirmation fax) when
the alarm is reset at the BMS.
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You can telephone the BMS at any time to poll for a fax with the present and
limit values for a definable period of time. This is carried out with the help of a
voice-box-system.
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All logbooks (data log, event log) and the complete configuration data can be
printed out by a printer connected to the BMS. The data logbook can be ex-
ported to a simple text file (ASCII), which can be used by other programs.
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There are many configuration options for the system. It is possible to record
voice-box files (for example in another language), to redefine the SBS com-
mand sequences for reading the present and limit values, to configure the I/O-
ports and to edit the telephonebook entries for who receives notification.
The BMS consists of Windows™ based software. Most of its functions within the
system can be controlled via mouse, trackball or hotkeys. Access to the various
functions can be password-controlled (see
"Hierarchy of passwords" on page
).
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