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Introduction
Thermo Scientific Smart-Vue
®
Wireless Monitoring Solution Administrator Guide v 2.2 113
A system with several receivers will be running several SmartService
services, named SVuSmartSvc [emul_<receiver1_name>],
SVuSmartSvc [emul_<receiver2_name>], SVuSmartSvc
[emul_<receiver3_name>], etc. (or, depending on your system
emul_<receiver1_name>, emul_<receiver2_name>,
emul_<receiver3_name>, using the names you assign to the
receivers.
The first SmartService instance generally communicates with Smart-Vue
Server on TCP port 11001, the second on 11002, etc. incrementing
upwards.
Similarly, the first SmartService instance connected to a TCP/IP receiver
generally communicates with the receiver on TCP port 10001, the
second on 10002, etc. incrementing upwards.
CAUTION: By default, the first-time-configuration wizard automatically
creates the SmartService SVuSmartSVC [local] (or emul_<local>). If
you change the name of a receiver using Smart-Vue Client, the name of the
associated SmartService also changes.
21.3.3 Smart-Vue Server Smart-Vue Server is the heart of the Smart-Vue wireless monitoring system.
This application transmits the data collected from Smart-Vue modules (via
receivers) to the MySQL database. It manages all system settings, users, and
alarms. By default, Smart-Vue Client applications connect to Smart-Vue
Server via the TCP port 11000. This port may be changed if necessary.
Starting with version 2.0, Smart-Vue Server no longer has a user interface of
its own. All system configuration is handled from within Smart-Vue Client
(with key features limited to the Smart-Vue Client instance running on the
server computer).
21.3.4 Alarm Management
System
The Alarm Management System (AMS) handles the transmission of
Smart-Vue Server alerts. It generates alerts based on the information sent by
Smart-Vue Server to the database. AMS may issue alerts on various types of
media and devices, including fixed or mobile phones, SMS text message,
fax, sirens, e-mail, or printers according to your configuration.
21.3.5 WatchDog The WatchDog utility application checks the proper ongoing operation of
Smart-Vue Server, namely by:
Checking at regular intervals to make sure that data is being collected in
the system database as expected.
Warning users by e-mail in the following cases:
Missing readings (data collection problem)

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