SCADA goes multimedia

Huntsville, Ala.— ScadaVision version 4.0 provides enhanced and animated multimedia capabilities for improving the look, feel and intuitive characteristics of SCADA displays. Supporting Microsoft Windows 95/NT, ScadaVision provides new fonts, colors, integration of bit maps and color photos, animations, and AVI video files.

By Staff April 1, 1998

Huntsville, Ala.— ScadaVision version 4.0 provides enhanced and animated multimedia capabilities for improving the look, feel and intuitive characteristics of SCADA displays. Supporting Microsoft Windows 95/NT, ScadaVision provides new fonts, colors, integration of bit maps and color photos, animations, and AVI video files. It gives users the ability to produce graphics with exact images of maps, pumps, valves, and other control points. Users can define unlimited alarms, generate reports, and view graphical trends. With a variety of communication options, including Ethernet, token ring, and modems, the user is provided with the ability to monitor and control from anywhere.

United Controls Corp.