Laboratory
Monitoring
Systems
Contronics Limited
Greenfield Farm Estate
Congleton Cheshire
CW12 4TU
Phone
+44 (0) 1260 298 383
Fax
+44 (0) 1260 298 387
sales@contronics.co.uk
www.contronics.co.uk
tron csinoc
The Control Program can
also display and print
composite trend graphs
showing all the sensors
connected to any piece
of equipment for any
timeframe . . .
The Control Program
can sort the
complete audit trail
back to system
switch-on by
timeframe, event
type, equipment,
sensor and
department . . .
Alerter
The Alerter is a pop-up application. It can be installed on
any PC with access to the network. Users can configure
the program to respond
only to alarms from
relevant departments.
Alerter provides real
time audible and visual
indication of alarm
conditions. The pop-up
display mirrors the alarm
information displayed on
an InfoPoint.
A remote user can accept alarms using the Control
Program. The audit trail is maintained whether the alarm
is accepted using the InfoPoint or the Control Program.
Working together
We work closely with our customers from the initial user
requirement specification through to system acceptance.
We can temperature map your equipment and provide
documented justification for sensor positions.
Our engineers will install, commission, calibrate and
validate your system and train your staff. We will work
with you to generate the qualification protocols you need
to satisfy your regulatory requirements.
Support you can rely on
A one year, on-site, parts and labour warranty
demonstrates our confidence in our systems.
On-going maintenance agreements preserve your
investment in Contronics systems. We look after
preventative maintenance and scheduled annual
calibration, validation and mapping and prepare a
comprehensive documentation pack ready for your
regulatory inspection.
Specification
Prolog Lite (with integral InfoPoint)
Network connection Ethernet
System capacity 25/50/100 sensors
Channel configuration (max) 4 sensors + 4 contact inputs
Database MySQL
Audit trail + data log Back to commissioning
Channel titles + alarm messages User configurable
Alarm management Via InfoPoint or Control Program
Off site alarms Email to on-call staff
Mobile alert to smartphone
UPS runtime 15 minutes
Dimensions 385 x 375 x 75 (WxHxD)
InfoPoint
Network connection Ethernet
Display 17” colour LCD
1024 x 768 SVGA resolution
User interface Touch screen navigation
with on-screen keyboard
UPS runtime 15 minutes
Dimensions 385 x 375 x 75 (WxHxD)
DataNode (specification for 16 input DataNode)
Network connection Ethernet
Inputs 16 analogue
16 contact
4 serial
Outputs 4 changeover relays
Sensor types Temperature
Relative humidity
Oxygen depletion
Carbon dioxide level
Differential pressure
Particle count
Voltage/current input
Door contact
Panic button
Motion detector
Measurement resolution 0.1ºC or 0.1% full scale
Measurement accuracy ±0.2ºC or ±0.2% full scale
Log interval 1 to 99 minutes
Stored data 1 week at 1 min log interval
Alarm levels 4
Alarm delays 0 to 99 minutes
UPS runtime 6 hours
Dimensions 384 x 470 x 58mm (WxHxD)
9100QB0904
Prolog Lite_18-12_Scanlog Leaflet 19/09/2012 17:45 Page 1
tron csinoc
Prolog Lite
Prolog Lite is the latest addition to our world-class range of
environmental monitoring systems. The system is 21CFR11
Part 11 and GAMP compliant and will satisfy MHRA
requirements. It is a multi-user system with the capacity to
monitor up to 100 points distributed over multiple sites. It
monitors a complete facility whilst maintaining departmental
separation and responsibility. Prolog Lite combines the server
and InfoPoint in a single, wall-mounted unit.
The server uses an industry standard MySQL database. It
stores the system configuration information and accumulates
measurements from DataNodes. It also maintains a secure
audit trail of alarms, alarm acceptances, settings changes and
all system events and actions taken. Prolog Lite makes
scheduled automatic database backups to a nominated server
on the network.
The system is highly resilient. Logged data is duplicated in
the database and in DataNode. If the network connection to
DataNode is interrupted, missing database information will be
automatically retrieved when the network connection is
restored.
The system generates four alarms per sensor; upper and lower
warning levels and upper and lower alarm levels.
Prolog Lite will send email containing detailed alarm
information to predefined addresses: including smartphones.
Separate addresses can be defined for each department.
Departmental responsibility is achieved by configuring
InfoPoint displays to respond only to alarms for specific
departments.
As shown in the diagram above, Prolog Lite is connected by a
standard Ethernet network to distributed DataNodes which
collect and store data from local sensors. Local InfoPoints
display alarms and information only from equipment for
which the department is responsible.
ProLog Lite software is being continuously developed to
reflect the changing needs of users and to ensure that the
system complies with current legislation and practice.
Software updates are offered free of charge during warranty
and subsequent maintenance agreements.
InfoPoint
The 17”, wall-mounted, colour LCD touch-screen display and
intuitive user interface mean that InfoPoint is simple to use,
easy to understand and minimises training.
InfoPoint displays alarm conditions, current sensor values and
settings, audit trail information and trend graphs.
Alarms can be accepted, channels can be inhibited and
temporary disables initiated (eg for defrost). All the
frequently used system operation and maintenance functions
are included.
InfoPoint uses an index card metaphor to simplify navigation.
Touching the tab at the top of the screen changes the display
mode.
When an alarm occurs, InfoPoint generates an audible and
visual alarm, jumps to the alarm tab and displays the alarm
information and advisory text . . .
Username and password are necessary to accept alarms and a
user comment is required for the audit trail. These are
entered using the on-screen keyboard . . .
Sensor data is displayed graphically . . .
An image can be
inserted on the status
page to provide more
information . . .
InfoPoints can be
distributed
throughout a facility
as required and alarm notifications can be transferred to a
different InfoPoint when a department is not staffed.
InfoPoint’s UPS ensures operation is maintained during
changeover to emergency supply.
DataNode
DataNode accepts up to 16 analogue inputs, 16 contact
inputs and 4 serial inputs. In addition, 8/4/2 analogue input
versions are available to minimise system cost for smaller
applications. The minimum logging interval is 1 minute.
At this setting, DataNode stores 1 week of local data.
DataNode makes continuous analogue sensor measurements
at 1-second intervals and stores the worst excursion during
the logging interval in the database. It accepts a range of
inputs as shown in the specification on the back page.
The serial inputs interface with particle counters and other
intelligent sensors.
DataNode has 4 relay outputs. These can be configured to
change state for any combination of alarms and used, for
example, for local alarm indication.
Each channel (or piece of equipment) can be configured to
include up to 4 analogue or serial inputs and 4 contact inputs.
A UPS is installed to enable DataNode to continue logging if
the mains supply fails.
Control Program
The Control Program is used to configure and control a
ProLog system. The Control Program is a web application;
this means that any PC on the network can access this
program using a familiar web browser.
The system manager specifies the users who have access to
the system and attaches users to departments.
Usernames, passwords and the required level of access
permissions are allocated to users so that they can configure
and maintain the system, accept alarms and alter settings
within their designated departments.
Details of alarm acceptances, settings changes and any other
interventions are recorded in a secure audit trail along with
user’s name and comments.
A channel is configured for each piece of equipment attached
to the system. Sensors are assigned to a channel and upper
and lower warning and alarm levels are set. The channel
names, sensor names, alarm messages and optional channel
and sensor advisory text are entered. The equipment supplier,
part number and serial number are also recorded . . .
Central action point
Prolog lite
Central action point Remote site without local action pointRemote site without local action point Major department with local action pointMajor department with local action point Smaller department without local action pointSmaller department without local action point
Email
Smartphone
Prolog lite
Motion detection
Panic button
Door contact
Current input
oltage inputV
Particle count
ferential pressureDif
Carbon dioxide level
Oxygen depletion
Relative humidity
emperatureTTe
InfoPoint
Motion detection
Panic button
Door contact
Current input
V
Particle count
Dif
Carbon dioxide level
Oxygen depletion
Relative humidity
T
Motion detection
Panic button
Door contact
Current input
oltage inputV
Particle count
ferential pressureDif
Carbon dioxide level
Oxygen depletion
Relative humidity
emperatureTTe
Motion detection
Panic button
Door contact
Current input
oltage inputV
Particle count
ferential pressureDif
Carbon dioxide level
Oxygen depletion
Relative humidity
emperatureTTemperature
Email
Alerter + Control Program
required access permissions running
Remote user with passwords and
Alerter + Control Program
required access permissions running
Remote user with passwords and
Internet
Alerter + Control Program
Networked PC running
Ethernet network
Alerter + Control Program
Networked PC running
InfoPoint
Alerter + Control Program
Networked PC running
Alerter + Control Program
Networked PC running
Alerter + Control Program
Networked PC running
Laboratory
Monitoring
Systems
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Prolog Lite Temperature Monitoring System

  • 1. Laboratory Monitoring Systems Contronics Limited Greenfield Farm Estate Congleton Cheshire CW12 4TU Phone +44 (0) 1260 298 383 Fax +44 (0) 1260 298 387 sales@contronics.co.uk www.contronics.co.uk tron csinoc The Control Program can also display and print composite trend graphs showing all the sensors connected to any piece of equipment for any timeframe . . . The Control Program can sort the complete audit trail back to system switch-on by timeframe, event type, equipment, sensor and department . . . Alerter The Alerter is a pop-up application. It can be installed on any PC with access to the network. Users can configure the program to respond only to alarms from relevant departments. Alerter provides real time audible and visual indication of alarm conditions. The pop-up display mirrors the alarm information displayed on an InfoPoint. A remote user can accept alarms using the Control Program. The audit trail is maintained whether the alarm is accepted using the InfoPoint or the Control Program. Working together We work closely with our customers from the initial user requirement specification through to system acceptance. We can temperature map your equipment and provide documented justification for sensor positions. Our engineers will install, commission, calibrate and validate your system and train your staff. We will work with you to generate the qualification protocols you need to satisfy your regulatory requirements. Support you can rely on A one year, on-site, parts and labour warranty demonstrates our confidence in our systems. On-going maintenance agreements preserve your investment in Contronics systems. We look after preventative maintenance and scheduled annual calibration, validation and mapping and prepare a comprehensive documentation pack ready for your regulatory inspection. Specification Prolog Lite (with integral InfoPoint) Network connection Ethernet System capacity 25/50/100 sensors Channel configuration (max) 4 sensors + 4 contact inputs Database MySQL Audit trail + data log Back to commissioning Channel titles + alarm messages User configurable Alarm management Via InfoPoint or Control Program Off site alarms Email to on-call staff Mobile alert to smartphone UPS runtime 15 minutes Dimensions 385 x 375 x 75 (WxHxD) InfoPoint Network connection Ethernet Display 17” colour LCD 1024 x 768 SVGA resolution User interface Touch screen navigation with on-screen keyboard UPS runtime 15 minutes Dimensions 385 x 375 x 75 (WxHxD) DataNode (specification for 16 input DataNode) Network connection Ethernet Inputs 16 analogue 16 contact 4 serial Outputs 4 changeover relays Sensor types Temperature Relative humidity Oxygen depletion Carbon dioxide level Differential pressure Particle count Voltage/current input Door contact Panic button Motion detector Measurement resolution 0.1ºC or 0.1% full scale Measurement accuracy ±0.2ºC or ±0.2% full scale Log interval 1 to 99 minutes Stored data 1 week at 1 min log interval Alarm levels 4 Alarm delays 0 to 99 minutes UPS runtime 6 hours Dimensions 384 x 470 x 58mm (WxHxD) 9100QB0904 Prolog Lite_18-12_Scanlog Leaflet 19/09/2012 17:45 Page 1
  • 2. tron csinoc Prolog Lite Prolog Lite is the latest addition to our world-class range of environmental monitoring systems. The system is 21CFR11 Part 11 and GAMP compliant and will satisfy MHRA requirements. It is a multi-user system with the capacity to monitor up to 100 points distributed over multiple sites. It monitors a complete facility whilst maintaining departmental separation and responsibility. Prolog Lite combines the server and InfoPoint in a single, wall-mounted unit. The server uses an industry standard MySQL database. It stores the system configuration information and accumulates measurements from DataNodes. It also maintains a secure audit trail of alarms, alarm acceptances, settings changes and all system events and actions taken. Prolog Lite makes scheduled automatic database backups to a nominated server on the network. The system is highly resilient. Logged data is duplicated in the database and in DataNode. If the network connection to DataNode is interrupted, missing database information will be automatically retrieved when the network connection is restored. The system generates four alarms per sensor; upper and lower warning levels and upper and lower alarm levels. Prolog Lite will send email containing detailed alarm information to predefined addresses: including smartphones. Separate addresses can be defined for each department. Departmental responsibility is achieved by configuring InfoPoint displays to respond only to alarms for specific departments. As shown in the diagram above, Prolog Lite is connected by a standard Ethernet network to distributed DataNodes which collect and store data from local sensors. Local InfoPoints display alarms and information only from equipment for which the department is responsible. ProLog Lite software is being continuously developed to reflect the changing needs of users and to ensure that the system complies with current legislation and practice. Software updates are offered free of charge during warranty and subsequent maintenance agreements. InfoPoint The 17”, wall-mounted, colour LCD touch-screen display and intuitive user interface mean that InfoPoint is simple to use, easy to understand and minimises training. InfoPoint displays alarm conditions, current sensor values and settings, audit trail information and trend graphs. Alarms can be accepted, channels can be inhibited and temporary disables initiated (eg for defrost). All the frequently used system operation and maintenance functions are included. InfoPoint uses an index card metaphor to simplify navigation. Touching the tab at the top of the screen changes the display mode. When an alarm occurs, InfoPoint generates an audible and visual alarm, jumps to the alarm tab and displays the alarm information and advisory text . . . Username and password are necessary to accept alarms and a user comment is required for the audit trail. These are entered using the on-screen keyboard . . . Sensor data is displayed graphically . . . An image can be inserted on the status page to provide more information . . . InfoPoints can be distributed throughout a facility as required and alarm notifications can be transferred to a different InfoPoint when a department is not staffed. InfoPoint’s UPS ensures operation is maintained during changeover to emergency supply. DataNode DataNode accepts up to 16 analogue inputs, 16 contact inputs and 4 serial inputs. In addition, 8/4/2 analogue input versions are available to minimise system cost for smaller applications. The minimum logging interval is 1 minute. At this setting, DataNode stores 1 week of local data. DataNode makes continuous analogue sensor measurements at 1-second intervals and stores the worst excursion during the logging interval in the database. It accepts a range of inputs as shown in the specification on the back page. The serial inputs interface with particle counters and other intelligent sensors. DataNode has 4 relay outputs. These can be configured to change state for any combination of alarms and used, for example, for local alarm indication. Each channel (or piece of equipment) can be configured to include up to 4 analogue or serial inputs and 4 contact inputs. A UPS is installed to enable DataNode to continue logging if the mains supply fails. Control Program The Control Program is used to configure and control a ProLog system. The Control Program is a web application; this means that any PC on the network can access this program using a familiar web browser. The system manager specifies the users who have access to the system and attaches users to departments. Usernames, passwords and the required level of access permissions are allocated to users so that they can configure and maintain the system, accept alarms and alter settings within their designated departments. Details of alarm acceptances, settings changes and any other interventions are recorded in a secure audit trail along with user’s name and comments. A channel is configured for each piece of equipment attached to the system. Sensors are assigned to a channel and upper and lower warning and alarm levels are set. The channel names, sensor names, alarm messages and optional channel and sensor advisory text are entered. The equipment supplier, part number and serial number are also recorded . . . Central action point Prolog lite Central action point Remote site without local action pointRemote site without local action point Major department with local action pointMajor department with local action point Smaller department without local action pointSmaller department without local action point Email Smartphone Prolog lite Motion detection Panic button Door contact Current input oltage inputV Particle count ferential pressureDif Carbon dioxide level Oxygen depletion Relative humidity emperatureTTe InfoPoint Motion detection Panic button Door contact Current input V Particle count Dif Carbon dioxide level Oxygen depletion Relative humidity T Motion detection Panic button Door contact Current input oltage inputV Particle count ferential pressureDif Carbon dioxide level Oxygen depletion Relative humidity emperatureTTe Motion detection Panic button Door contact Current input oltage inputV Particle count ferential pressureDif Carbon dioxide level Oxygen depletion Relative humidity emperatureTTemperature Email Alerter + Control Program required access permissions running Remote user with passwords and Alerter + Control Program required access permissions running Remote user with passwords and Internet Alerter + Control Program Networked PC running Ethernet network Alerter + Control Program Networked PC running InfoPoint Alerter + Control Program Networked PC running Alerter + Control Program Networked PC running Alerter + Control Program Networked PC running Laboratory Monitoring Systems Prolog Lite_18-12_Scanlog Leaflet 19/09/2012 17:46 Page 3