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Web-based mobile operator interface system groov 2.1 adds new features,
improves OPC tag handling, and reduces data payload for mobile devices.
Temecula, CA – February 12, 2014 – Industrial automation manufacturer
Opto 22 has announced groov version 2.1, an update to its groov
web-based mobile operator interface system for building and using
effective, scalable operator interfaces on smartphones, tablets, and
other mobile devices. groov 2.1 improvements include faster tag
handling with OPC-UA servers, and improved data exchange with mobile
devices for faster response times and lower mobile network costs. groov
lets industrial automation end-users, system integrators, machine OEMs,
technicians, or any authorized person quickly and securely monitor and
control PLCs and PACs like Allen-Bradley ControlLogix and CompactLogix,
Siemens SIMATIC S7, Schneider Electric Modicon, GE PACSystems, and
other controllers, all from a mobile device. groov gets important data
out of processes, OEM machines, and manufacturing systems and into
operators’ hands.
A major improvement in groov 2.1 is faster operator interface
development due to new real-time OPC tag browsing. An OPC-UA server can
have potentially tens of thousands of tags to choose from for an
operator interface, and real-time browsing makes it faster to select
tags and link them to on-screen indicators and controls.
groov 2.1 exchanges up to 75% less data with smartphones, tablets, and
other devices running an operator interface than earlier groov
versions, thanks to improved data handling and compression. Mobile
devices operating over a cellular or other network with slower
connections benefit with faster updates, faster interface responses,
and lower mobile network costs.
Additional Improvements in groov 2.1
groov 2.1 includes other improvements and new features:
• Webpage links can be added to interface screens,
making it possible, for example, to incorporate an internal company
webpage showing production targets and KPIs.
• Update/refresh rates can be individually set for IP
camera widgets, so an IP camera monitoring a production machine, for
example, can update twice a second, while a camera watching a loading
area might update once every ten seconds.
• Slider controls and range/level indicators can be
oriented horizontally or vertically. Orienting these items vertically
saves screen space and is particularly useful for compact mobile
devices.
• Using IP camera widgets on an interface screen no
longer requires router configuration changes or opening firewall ports
for each camera’s IP address. Instead, IP camera widgets can optionally
use a reverse proxy server to communicate through the groov’s IP
address.
What’s groov?
groov is a zero-programming, web-based way to build, deploy, and view
effective, scalable operator interfaces to monitor and control systems
and equipment using mobile devices and other computer-based systems.
These operator interfaces can be viewed on almost any mobile device or
computer regardless of its manufacturer, operating system, or screen
size, including smartphones, tablets, PCs, and even smart
high-definition televisions.
groov can augment existing human-machine interfaces (HMIs) and
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems by making
important information available at any time and in any location. groov
is available as either the standalone groov Box hardware appliance or
the PC-based groov Server for Windows software.
groov uses a standard method of securely communicating with devices on
the plant floor, including PLCs, DCSs, PACs, databases, and OPC-DA
servers called OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA). A fully functional
version of groov Server for Windows is available to download and try so
you can see your own system’s data on a smartphone, tablet, or other
mobile device. groov operates for two hours without a license and can
be restarted if more time is required.
groov works with Kepware Technologies’ KEPServerEX communications platform. Kepware has developed hundreds of device drivers for communicating with diverse automation systems, databases, building automation systems, and more.
Pricing and Availability
groov 2.1 will be available on Mar. 3, 2014. Choose either the groov
Box hardware appliance (GROOV-AT1) or
groov Server for Windows software (GROOV-SVR-WIN). For more information, visit groov.com.
[an error occurred while processing this directive] An OPC-UA server is required for most systems, and we recommend the KEPServerEX communications platform from Kepware Technologies. Visit info.kepware.com/kepserverex-and-groov for more information. A fully functional version of KEPServerEX is available that operates for two hours without a license.
About Opto 22
Opto 22 develops and manufactures hardware and software for
applications involving industrial automation and control, energy
management, remote monitoring, and data acquisition. Designed and made
in the U.S.A., Opto 22 products have an established reputation
worldwide for ease-of-use, innovation, quality, and reliability. Opto
22 products, including the groov mobile operator interface, use
standard, commercially available networking and computer technologies,
and are used by automation end-users, OEMs, and information technology
and operations personnel in over 10,000 installations worldwide. The
company was founded in 1974 and is privately held in Temecula,
California, U.S.A. Opto 22 products are available through a global
network of distributors and system integrators. For more information,
visit www.opto22.com.
About Kepware Technologies
Kepware Technologies is a private software development company
headquartered in Portland, Maine. Kepware provides a portfolio of
software solutions to help businesses connect diverse automation
devices and software applications. From plant floor to wellsite to
windfarm, Kepware serves a wide range of customers in a variety of
international vertical markets including Manufacturing, Oil & Gas,
Building Automation, Power Distribution, and more. Established in 1995
and now distributed in more than 100 countries, Kepware's software
solutions help thousands of businesses improve operations and decision
making. Learn more at www.kepware.com.
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