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Chapter 4: Locations

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About Locations

What is a Location?

The Locations feature is new to viewLinc 4.1, giving the user

improved customization with more information available

more readily from the Location tree view. A Location is a

‘data point’ which can be linked to any single channel and

can be located in a hierarchical tree of zones. It removes the

hardware definition of host/device/channel from the Location

tree, allowing any channel to become a Location. Depending

on the type of Vaisala devices you have installed, a device

may have up to five active channels and up to 27 definable

channels available to measure readings such as

temperature, relative humidity, voltage, pressure, current,

etc. (one channel is used for each type of measurement).

Note:

300 Series Transmitters Output Quantities are

displayed as Channels. (currently 27 possible

types)

Using viewLinc, you can monitor any device that is

connected to the network using Locations.
When you first log in to viewLinc, you can load the Locations

function by clicking on the main screen

Options

button and

selecting

Locations

. This window includes:

• zones and locations available for monitoring in an

expandable tree view

• locations available for each selected zone
• table view which allows you to view and monitor data from

zones and/or locations

• trend view which allows you to combine, contrast and

compare location history in visual graphs with real-time

data

• context-sensitive help

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