ComfortWORKS
The main user interface for CCN, ComfortWORKS software provides a single point of entry to the entire network. ComfortWORKS combines superior screen graphics with the multi-tasking capabilities of the Microsoft ® Windows NT operating system, and does not require a dedicated PC. Features include:
ComfortWORKS Software
- The premier operator interface for CCN, ComfortWORKS offers
a comprehensive package of unique features designed to enhance
building performance and improve operating efficiency.
Multi-Tasking Capabilities
- Based on Microsoft ®Windows NT operating system.
ComfortWORKS is the first network interface in the industry to
offer true multi-tasking. This feature allows users to view a
building's multiple operating events in real time.
WorkSPACE Graphics
- Only ComfortWORKS allows users to create custom WorkSPACE screens,
comprised of multiple ViewSPACE elements, such as digital photos,
3D equipment graphics and tables. Multi-element WorkSPACE screens
are trouble-shooting time savers, allowing users to adjust the
operation of one unit and see how it affects another part of the
system. All on one screen.
Local Area networking
- ComfortWORKS is compatible with Ethernet, Token Ring and other
common Windows NT supported LANs. Up to 15 users can share
a single ComfortWORKS system, and the common database ensures
that each user has complete, up-to-date system data.
Dynamic Trends
- ComfortWORKS will plot trends from up to six different data
points derived from one or multiple controllers. Users can view
system operation in real-time as line graphs and are created from
actual data, which can then be saved for use with popular database
programs.
Managerial Reports
- A wide variety of reports may be created from ComfortWORKS data.
Identify operational trends, improve maintenance planning and
maximize energy efficiency through a series of built-in reports.
Or prepare custom reports using any Windows compatible database
or spreadsheet application.
Alarm Routing/Filtering
- Users can specify critical alarms on an area/controller or level
basis. Put "nuisance" alarms to an end by filtering
out the alarms you don't want to see and allowing only those alarms
critical to your specific responsibility to be routed to you or
other appropriate personnel. You can store reminders, instructions
and notes about actions taken in response to each alarm.
Remote Access
- By using standard internal PC modems, users can easily dial
into their system from a remote PC and view the entire system
as if they were on site. Use a home PC to check building operation
during off-hours.
Password Protection - Prevent unauthorized access to the system by specifying custom levels of access. Select the functions, system and building that can be accessed by each security level.