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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) intends to procure service support for the Rees Scientific Electronic Temperature Monitoring System installed within the Division of Laboratory Medicine (DLM). This environmental monitoring system (EMS) is specifically designed to measure and monitor various environmental parameters, including temperature, humidity, and differential pressure, in real time. It incorporates advanced features such as real-time sensor readings, monitoring, and alarm capabilities.
The EMS leverages a fully Windows® based platform, utilizing event-driven programming, intuitive user interfaces, and compatibility with versions including Windows® Server 2012/R2® and 2016. The system supports integration with SQL Server software and Crystal Reports for data management and reporting. Multiple workstations on different Windows® platforms can concurrently access the system, enhancing accessibility for department users.
Additionally, the system accommodates up to 128 sensors per node—supporting both wireless (Wi-Fi) and hardwired configurations in any combination. Universal inputs allow for monitoring various sensor types such as temperature, differential pressure, pH, salinity, humidity, flow rate, and more. User access is managed via usernames and passwords, providing eight distinct levels of permissions for system security and alarm management.
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