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OnlinE MOnitORinG world pulppaper58 Flexible configuration options make setup and configuration easy and fast intEGRatinG EZE MOnitOR and BuCkMan OnSitE EZe Monitor can be equipped with several different types of online process controllers data collection devices. The devices are typically connected via cellular modem or in some cases may be connected to the customers network. It couples a powerful multi-IO platform with analytical sensors and extensive communications technologies. These flexible configuration options make setup and configuration easy and fast. automation System layout Controllers and their configurations Figure 4. A typical system layout diagram of EZe Monitor and OnSite integration The ModemMille will provide an Internet routable static IP Address. The Buckman OnSite utility server at Buckman headquarters in Memphis will use this IP address to interrogate the Aquatrac controller and retrieve the appropriate data using the telnet protocol on port 23. Once the data is retrieved it is formatted and stored in the OnSite database for use by the dashboard interface. Each Aquatrac controller will need a ModemMille device to provide Internet connectivity. The ModemMille or other cellular device will provide an Internet routable static IP Address. The Walchem controllers are configured to send an email with a .csv attachment every hour to the OnSite SMTP server. The OnSite utility server will retrieve the attachment format it and store the data in the OnSite database for use by the dashboard interface. Because the Walchem initiates the data transfer it can either use a cellular connection or be connected to the customers network. Figure 5a. Configuration of Aquatrac controllers with Buckman OnSite Figure 5b. Configuration of Walchem controllers with Buckman OnSite