PROVOX OWP Console
Emerson PROVOX OWP Console alarm and event data is collected using either Serial or TCP/IP communications. In a Serial port configuration, LogMate is connected directly to an RS232 Serial port. By emulating a Serial line printer, LogMate collects any messages “printed” from the connected console. Serial configurations are typically used for smaller installations, or when the network cannot be trusted to maintain stable data transmissions between a console and a networked LogMate computer. Serial connections are the most basic LogMate implementation. LogMate can collect data across a network by communicating with a TCP/IP enabled device or computer. In Client mode, LogMate captures data sent from a Server device, typically a Serial to Ethernet converter. The Serial to Ethernet converter receives RS232 Serial output and converts it into a TCP/IP packet that is sent across a network. LogMate is configured to watch for transmissions from the Serial to Ethernet converter.
Emerson PROVOX alarm configuration is available through a set of CSV files. These CSV files are created using SQL Scripts that run against a Sybase database on the ENVOX engineering workstation. The LogMate KB Agent can be configured to import and provide a management of change process to review subsequent changes to the PROVOX alarm system. The KB Agent can be scheduled to automatically import records for user review in TiPSView.