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Version 3.6 of NVision monitors the NEAT Database for new events, and upon seeing those events, updates a user-configured map with the asset icons and information that correlates to that event and the assets involved. |
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The NEAT Database (schema available in Extras) is monitored on a regular pulse interval. At setup, the user is prompted to add maps to NVision. These maps are configured to display the location of fixed assets. When an event occurs between a pair of assets (typically interaction or alarm) the map is updated with the information for the event. |
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A note about Assets: The NControl Enterprise Asset Tracking system views the world as simply a collection of assets that fall into two categories: Fixed Assets (those that have been bolted down and typically are the data readers) and Floating Assets (those things in the world that move around and can be detected by readers; like personnel tags, RFID Tags, Biometrics, barcodes, magnetic stripes, etc.) When two (or more) Assets come into contact with each other, an Event occurs. The database at the heart of NEAT stores those Events, the Assets associated with those Events, and specific Asset and Event information that correlates to the Assets and Events recorded. This unique approach allows us to tie different systems together into one unified database of activity at a particular facility or across a whole organization. NVision maps those assets and events. |
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Each map can be zoomed and panned independent of the other loaded maps. Each map may show multiple fixed assets and each fixed asset may appear on multiple maps. The user is given the option to use pre-set icons for the asset display, or can set custom icons for each asset. |
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The interface also allows additional information to be displayed against each asset. For example, if the floating asset is a specific employee, their photograph and contact information may be stored against their asset for quick retrieval. |
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