Everything at a Glance - CCCS Operating Software

Everything at a Glance - CCCS Operating Software

The CCCS operating software has been designed by HÖRMANN GmbH specifically for siren systems and has been optimised over the years in close cooperation with our customers.
The CCCS-software runs in a PC-based siren network and acts as the interface between the sirens and the operators.

Secured by passwords and key operated switches, the siren system can thus be monitored or, in case of emergency, immediately activated by different user groups with varied levels of authorisation (siren monitoring, activation and administration).

CCCS properties and features include:

User Interface

  • GIS-mapping menu
  • Access to system functions via buttons with pictograms and text
  • Flat menu navigation
  • No blocking dialogues and windows
  • "System guides operator"-strategy
  • Supports all languages – NLS (Native Language Support)
  • Integrated online support

Map features

  • Supports vector-based and raster-based maps
  • Fast response times (<2 seconds), independent of zoom level
  • Zoom (fixed and free) and pan functions
  • Ad-hoc selection and grouping of sirens on the map via "click and draw"
  • Drawing of predefined figures on the map
  • Additional selection of single sirens, pre-defined groups, all via lists

Activation

  • Siren activation
  • Activation of pre-recorded voice announcements
  • Voice/text announcements – pre-recorded text messages and/or live voice messages via microphone

Monitoring

  • Status monitoring of sirens and control centre via superimposed colour-coded map icons
  • Colour coding according to system status
  • Direct access to status information and status history via icons
  • Clear summary view of coverage areas via "area icons"
  • Up-/downloading of technical siren parameters and control centre equipment
  • Freely definable periodic time intervals for specific operations

Report Functions

  • Detailed user-defined process and report functions  
  • Information is shown in tables or charts 
  • System status and history
  • System administration
  • Alarm statistics, incl. system-specific evaluation
  • Analysis and indication of malfunctions

Date

03 April 2016

Categories

Control Centre Technology