October 2009 |
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Longwatch Video Software Supports Wonderware ActiveFactory
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Video software enables operators to view Wonderware
trend displays and archived video simultaneously, and move the video and trends
forward or backward with a cursor.
Norwood, MA—October 1, 2009—Longwatch, Inc., developer of the Video Historian
for Video MES applications, announced support of the Wonderware ActiveFactory
trend chart object. This enables users to link plant video directly with
Wonderware’s graphical data trend charts automatically. The result is the
ability to see exactly what was happening in the plant when trend pens were in a
particular condition.
The Video Historian application is part of the Longwatch Version 5.0 system.
Longwatch Video Engine software collects video from multiple cameras throughout
the plant, which can transmitted to the control room HMI over standard IT or
industrial networks or wireless and cellular links. The Video Historian enables
the user to retrieve video based on time, manufacturing or security context,
such as process alarms, workflow steps, batch phases, intruder alarms, and so
forth.
Using a thin-client, web-based “Longwatch Viewer” user interface, the Video
Historian creates a split-screen display showing real-time or archived video
from one or more cameras on the bottom half of the screen. The top half of the
screen can show plant information in a number of formats.
By integrating the Wonderware ActiveFactory trend chart object, the Video
Historian simultaneously shows trend graphs of user-selected variables
(displayed as color “pen” lines) with archived video. The video panel and trend
chart can be “linked” (synchronized) with the click of a button on the Viewer
display. When the user clicks and drags the chart object’s time cursor (normally
used only for displaying the process variable’s engineering units value and
status at a selected point in time), the Video Historian also moves the video
forward or backward accordingly.
Conversely, the user can view the video and when at a point of interest, click
the “link” button, causing the trend chart to slew automatically to the selected
point in time.
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Longwatch has integrated functionality to the trend chart object, including:
· Integration of the Tag Picker so that new trend items can be added easily to
the chart,
· Enhancement to the time cursor to enable video scrolling.
“The integration of plant video with Wonderware’s powerful and flexible Active
Factory chart brings new capabilities for monitoring and controlling
manufacturing,” said Tom Barczak, marketing manager for Insource Solutions, a
Wonderware distribution partner. “In a matter of no time, we were able to
interweave the trends of Wonderware ActiveFactory with the video from Longwatch
to provide a picture of production and operations that revealed the ‘Rest of the
Story’ and led to more rapid improvement. The applications for Longwatch appear
endless for safety, operations, production, MES, batch tracking and quality
applications. Definitely, it’s a technology that delivers rapid results.”
The Video Historian with support for the Active Factory trend chart is available
now from Longwatch, Longwatch distributors, and Wonderware distributors.
About Longwatch
Longwatch, Inc. was founded by industrial automation and software veterans with
the goal of simplifying video delivery over existing SCADA, HMI and distributed
control networks. The result is the Longwatch Surveillance System™, a portfolio
of products that enables SCADA system users to view events and easily verify
alarms at local and remote sites using both legacy and new networking
infrastructures. The system integrates video and system alarms on the same
display for fast, reliable operation and decision-making.
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