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EnviWEB Internet Web Site System Prepared For National & Regional AQM Network Figure 2- AQM Station MapIf the mouse is left above a 'hot-spot' without being clicked, a small information screen will be displayed with information regarding the region. This information is configured by the site administrator and will be translated into the local viewing language being used, provided the site administrator has made the necessary translations.When clicking on a region, a detailed map of that region will be displayed (as seen in figure 3).Regional MapA regional map is displayed in response toselection of a ' hot-spot ' on the national mapdisplay.A regional map has a number of 'hot-spot' areas which represent any combination of cities or stations - the precise combination of cities or stations which are shown is configured by the site administrator.Figure 3- Regional MapBy clicking on a station 'hot-spot', the display will then switch to an information display for the selected station.Station Summary InformationWhen a station is selected, either from the map display or from the menu system, a summary screen is shown with basic information regarding the monitoring station and the latest available data for each monitored channel.AQM Station MapA map can be displayed of the entire area covered by the environmental monitoring stations, The AQM Station Map is divided to different regions (seen in figure 2). Main Software FeaturesMicrosoft Windows 2000/2003 or Linux ServerSQL Server 2000, ORACLE 9i/10g, MySQL, PostgreSQLMulti-lingual designCompletely menu-drivenNational, Regional and City Map Navigation toolsOn-Line data transfer from Enview2000 or Envista ARM via LAN/WAN or FTPPeriodic textual and graphical reportsDownload reports as ASCII, Excel and PDF AQM General information screensDownload area of monthly and annual reportsLinks to Environmental Monitoring and Information sitesComplete remote administration tools Contact ScreenFigure 4- Station Summary Information Report Creation MenuIt is possible to create a report for a station, it is first necessary to enter the reporting parameters using the parameter entry screen.Figure 5- Entering Report Creation ParametersThe parameter entry screen is used to select the channels which will be included in the report, the reporting period and frequency and the format of the report to be produced.Each channel to be reported is selected by use of the check-box entry. Check a channel to include it and clear the check-box to exclude it from the report.When a date entry is required, a pop-up window is displayed to allow a date to be selected by reference to a more familiar calendar image.In order to create reports from the station, mouse click on the report creation hyperlink located on the bottom of the Station Summary Information page.Figure 6- HTML TableA variety of report types are available :TableThis is a standard web browser table display, with alternating background color for each line to improve readability of the table.FileA Comma Separated Value CSV file can be downloaded and then used to import the report results into a database program or spreadsheet program.The report results can be prepared in Microsoft Excel format and then loaded by Microsoft Excel.GraphFigure 7- GraphA selection of graph image sizes are available for selection by use of the radio buttons. The resulting graph file will be of the size selected. The image is initially displayed in the data area, from where it can then be saved locally by the site visitor.AQM Station Selection MenuAs an alternative to the map navigation, it is possible to use the menu to obtain a list of regions and through sub-menus to stationsFigure 8- AQM Station Selection Menu Selecting a station from the menu or from the summary area will take you to the Station Summary Information screen.Administration ToolsUsing some of the most advanced technologies available, EnviWEB is highly configurable and can be extended to integrate your existing web sites and information from multiple systems into a single all encompassing environmental monitoring system.Message TranslationThe Enviweb system has been designed to be as flexible as possible and fundamental to this design is the ability to translate the web site into as many languages as are necessary.Figure 9- Administration Menu ScreenEach sub-menu will then present a list of options, which can be selected by moving the mouse cursor over the sub-menu items and then left clicking with the mouse to select the menu item. If you pause the mouse cursor over any menu item, a tool-tip will be displayed to give a brief explanation of the menu item currently selected.StationsThe target of Stations menu item is To add a new station onto the site. the following window displaying all the current known stations that are connected to the site. It's possible to edit a specific station or to add the stations image.Administration MenuThe administration screen displays the administration menu, from which all the administration options are selected.Figure 10- Message Translation ScreenAs the primary language for international communication, the core site language is British English to which any number of additional language translations can be added, including right-to-left languages such as Hebrew, Arabic etc.Figure 11- Stations setting screenCore SettingsSetting up the Default language, Color schemeand SMTP server settings for user registration.Figure 12- Web Site Core Settings screen194 Clouse Lane, Granville OH 43023Tel.: 740 587-2995, FAX: 740 587-0513 E-mail: amontz@dr-das.comWeb site: http://www.dr-das.comENVITECH Ltd.1 Korazin st., Givataim IsraelTel.: +972-3-5731944, FAX +972-3-7310221E-mail: david.farhi@envitech.co.ilWeb site: http://www.envista-arm.com
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