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Notes Release 1.6 to Release 3.0
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Atlanta's TNCS developers have been busy adding many new and
enhanced features to the latest release of TNCS. TNCS 3.0 includes
all of the following features that have been added and/or enhanced
from the TNCS 1.6.1 that you are currently running.
- More
Email and Pager Accounts
- Up to 64 individuals, each with an email and/or pager, can be
assigned to one or more of the 16 notification groups to receive
alarm information.
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Diverse Notification
This new feature allows the operator to select between two
different alarm notification groups for each parameter on a
device.
- Web
Browser Client
A technician can now client into TNCS with the use of a
standard web browser. The need for special TNCS client software
installed on laptops and remote computers is eliminated.
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Windows XP Compatibility
Server and client applications can now be hosted on Windows
XP-Professional operating systems.
- ROSA
EM Compatibility
In systems where the new ROSA EM site manager is used, TNCS
will interface and function seamlessly with each ROSA EM in the
network. TNCS can provide the operator with an overall network
view and aggregate alarms and alarm notifications, retain
historical logs and perform multi-site back up.
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Support for New Devices
Support for new and legacy devices is continually being added
to TNCS. To review the latest list of supported devices visit
the
Supported Device page.
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Encoder Backup
Automatic backup scripting is now available for the D9030,
D9032, D9050 encoders.
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Hot
Key Feature
TNCS Web Client supports easy navigation from the Active Alarm
Report window to the alarming Device Details window.
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Highlighted
Device Detail Tab
Added
Highlight to the Alarm Information tab in the Device Detail
window for the TNCS Web Client
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Web Client On Line Add/Delete
the online add/delete function is now available on the TNCS
web client.
Purchasing the upgrade to
TNCS 3.0 will put
all of the above feature enhancements at your fingertips, saving you
time and money. Paying for the upgrade many times over in the first
year alone.