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Darca HeritageVersion 1 -Site-Based Data Acquisition, Analysis and Reporting Software

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Darca Heritage Version 1 allows you to analyse your data by referring to its physical location. A Site is divided into Zones which contain Groups of measured data points. In the following illustration of a simple site layout, there are two Zones: `Ground floor` and `First floor`. Each Zone contains two Groups (which are effectively transmitters), measuring particular physical locations. A receiver/logger in the office collects the data from the transmitters.

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  • Configuring and metering sensors
  • Changing logger settings
  • Updating site data automatically to a datafile (version 1) or database (version 2)
  • Warning if any channel inputs are outside of safe limits
  • Sending alarms via email or text message
  • Metering data graphically on user-defined floorplans which show each group`s physical location
  • Analysing data either graphically or statistically
  • Generating reports for the presentation of data

In addition to standard measured values, calculated parameters may be added and analysed. Sensors may also be metered graphically on user-entered floor plans.

Darca Heritage Version 1 - Site-based data analysis with a single logger Introduction

Darca Heritage Version 1 allows you to analyse your data by referring to its physical location. A Site is divided into Zones which contain Groups of measured data points.

In the following illustration of a simple site layout, there are two Zones: `Ground floor` and `First floor`. Each Zone contains two Groups (which are effectively transmitters), measuring particular physical locations. A receiver/logger in the office collects the data from the transmitters.

As with Version 1, Darca Heritage Version 2 allows you to analyse your data by referring to its physical location. A Site is divided into Buildings, which are sub-divided into Zones, each of which contains Groups of measured data points.