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PE.AMI CENTRAL MANAGEMENT SUITE <br />Product sheet <br />Nodes and devices status are shown through specific <br />graphical indicators (colours or symbols) to allow easy <br />and immediate understanding and actions. Data and <br />information are provided at global network level as well <br />as per site or PE.AMI Gateway. <br />Data quantity and quality may vary along with the kind of <br />equipment read: for example, while water meters only <br />allow to read m3 consumed, data coming from nodes <br />connected to lamps may be much richer. <br />EQUIPMENT INVENTORYAND <br />MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS <br />PE.AMI CMS allows to track full equipment record: kind <br />of device, installation date, brand, quantity, if it is part of <br />a group, add-ons or substitutions, specific commands <br />related to specific equipment, etc. All devices can be <br />positioned onto geographical maps, showing <br />geographical coordinates and node status through <br />different, intuitive icons. Devices can also be grouped <br />along with specific parameters (geography, kind of node, <br />kind of technology, etc.). Reports and actions (queries, <br />commands) can be time and/or group filtered (for <br />example, all alarms in a certain time slot, or starting from <br />a certain date). <br />PE.AMI CMS also offers the fol I owing functions <br />equipment interfacing — to manage the association <br />of several devices (lamps, meters, etc.) to a single <br />node and allowing to real time and on schedule query <br />any connected device to get readings <br />events notification (through internal socket) — alarms <br />and readings can be notified to specific customer's <br />systems or databases, as for example billing systems, <br />tracking systems, data analysis systems, etc. <br />r individual and group commands setting — commands <br />can be dispatched to single nodes or to single devices, <br />even if part of different groups. Commands can be <br />dispatched to a group with no need to dispatch them <br />to any single device and node. <br />NETWORK MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS <br />PE.AMI CMS manages both the narrowband and the <br />broadband sections of PE.AMI networks, allowing to <br />configure and monitor the status of individual devices <br />globally orfiltering views per site or PE.AMI Gateway. <br />C� <br />Narrowband section management <br />The function of global network monitoring allows to view <br />all geo-referenced sites on a dynamic maps, also reporting <br />the quantity of PE.AMI Gateways installed per site. The <br />status of the connection of the various PE.AMI Gateways <br />to the PE.AMI CM5 is also displayed. <br />A tree-vlew shows network topology, hops and links <br />quality; customized maps and images can be loaded, <br />allowing the drag & drop of elements (PE.AMI Nodes and <br />Gateways). Nodes can be queried in order to monitor IPs, <br />MAC addresses, and other information. Time filters can be <br />applied to show the network topology over time. <br />Unconnected nodes are also shown. <br />The same views and information are available per site and <br />per PE.AMI Gateway as well: users can select specific <br />groups of nodes filtered along with geographical site or <br />with the gateway they refer to, getting the same level of <br />information. <br />Broadband section management <br />A dedicated menu allows the management of each PE.AMI <br />Gateway and the setting of IPs, GPS coordinates, and <br />descriptions. Upon configuration, each PE.AMI Gateway is <br />placed on a map and can be interfaced by entering the <br />PE.AMI Gateway status In the broadband network and <br />related Ilnks to other PEAMI Gateways. <br />Graphical views of the broadband network are also <br />available, showing network trend over time, available <br />bandwidth, network traffic, etc. The link to the PE.AMI <br />Gateway web interface is also available for full and <br />complete integration. <br />ALARM MANAGEMENTAND <br />REPORTING FUNCTIONS <br />PE.AMI CM5 allows not only to set alarms and <br />notifications, but also to personalize their distribution list <br />and the way they are transmitted (SMS or email). <br />Available alarms vary along with the kind of controlled <br />device. PE.AMI CM5 also allows to set filters and get <br />reports about all alarms happened on the PE.AMI <br />network, in group or at a single device level in a certain <br />moment or period. <br />
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