RTMC Pro is used to create and run graphical screens that provide real-time monitor and control capabilities. You can easily design displays using its large library of components including alarms, switches, status bars, charts, and gauges. Simply select a component, place it on the workspace, and specify the data value to be displayed. Each component has properties that can be set by the user giving maximum design control.
This separately purchased product is an enhanced version of the RTMC client that is included with LoggerNet, LoggerNetAdmin, and RTDAQ.
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Leia maisRTMC Pro, an enhanced version of RTMC, includes a development and a run-time program. Specifically, RTMC Pro provides the following:
RTMC Run-Time and the CSI Web Server can run projects created with RTMC Pro's development program. For best compatibility between RTMC or RTMC Pro projects and RTMC Run-Time, the version numbers of the applications should match.
An upgrade for RTMC Pro must be purchased separately if you have these earlier versions of RTMC Pro.
Operating System | Windows 11 and 10 (Both 32- and 64-bit operating systems are supported.) |
Purchased Separately | Yes, as an enhancement to RTMC |
Software Level | Intermediate to advanced |
Scheduled Data Collection Supported | Yes |
Real-Time Updates | Yes |
Alarms | Real-time, visual, audible, multilevel alarms possible, alarm log, launch programs, email notifications |
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Please note: The following shows notable compatibility information. It is not a comprehensive list of all compatible products.
Product | Compatible | Note |
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21X (retired) | The 21X requires three PROMs; two PROM 21X Microloggers are not compatible. | |
CR10 (retired) | ||
CR1000 (retired) | ||
CR1000X | ||
CR10X (retired) | RTMC Pro is compatible with the mixed array, PakBus, and TD operating systems. | |
CR200X (retired) | ||
CR206X (retired) | ||
CR211X (retired) | ||
CR216X (retired) | ||
CR23X (retired) | RTMC Pro is compatible with the mixed array, PakBus, and TD operating systems. | |
CR295X (retired) | ||
CR300 | ||
CR3000 (retired) | ||
CR310 | ||
CR350 | ||
CR500 (retired) | ||
CR5000 (retired) | ||
CR510 (retired) | RTMC Pro is compatible with the mixed array, PakBus, and TD operating systems. | |
CR6 | ||
CR800 (retired) | ||
CR850 (retired) | ||
CR9000 (retired) | ||
CR9000X (retired) |
RTMC Run-Time and CSI Web Server can run projects created with RTMC Pro's development program. For best compatibility between RTMC or RTMC Pro projects and RTMC Run-Time, the version numbers of the applications should match.
An upgrade for RTMC Pro must be purchased separately if you have these earlier versions.
RTMC Pro runs on Windows 10 and 11. RTMC Pro runs on both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of these operating systems.
This patch upgrades RTMC Pro 5.0 to 5.0.1.
Note: This application requires the Microsoft .Net 4.0 Framework. If it is not already installed on your computer, it can be obtained from the Microsoft Download Center.
A fully functional 30 day trial version of RTMC Pro (Real Time Monitoring & Control) software for creating custom data displays. RTMC Pro is an enhanced version of RTMC that contains more graphical components, more alarms including email alarm events, run/open, hotspot and snapshot capabilities. The CSI Web Server is also included.
Note: This application requires the Microsoft .Net 4.0 Framework. If it is not already installed on your computer, it can be obtained from the Microsoft Download Center.
This patch upgrades RTMC Pro 4.0 and newer to 4.3.3a.
Note: This application requires the Microsoft .Net 4.0 Framework. If it is not already installed on your computer, it can be obtained from the Microsoft Download Center.
Number of FAQs related to RTMCPRO: 50
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RTMC Pro 5.0 includes the following enhancements:
These are new features that have been implemented in the Desktop version, but not in Publisher yet. In the interest of releasing this software, with less time to code completion and less testing, we will remove these options from the Desktop version with the hope that someday we will be able to implement them in Publisher for a future RTMC release.
SystemTime returns the current computer time. Timestamp returns the time stamp for an associated record.
RTMC Pro has an Invert Axis property for all axes on a chart. By inverting the bottom axis, the most recent data, along with its time stamp, is displayed on the left with the oldest on the right.
Consider using IIF(). Here is an example of using the last value instead of the -6999 in a min run over a day with temp avg:
Alias(X, "Server:CR1000.HOUR.Temp_F_Avg"); StartRelativeToNewest (nsecPerDay, OrderCollected ); MinRunOverTime(IIF(X = -6999, last(X), X), Timestamp(X), nsecPerDay)
Ensure that the versions of RTMC products match (same version for Run-Time and Developer).
RTMC is a client to the LoggerNet server. This means that it does not directly interact with the data loggers. Rather, RTMC gets data from the LoggerNet data cache or from collected data files (for example, *.dat). If the RTMC project is pointed to a variable in the Public table, Scheduled Data Collection must be enabled for the Public table in LoggerNet. The timing of Scheduled Data Collection dictates the frequency at which new data are available for RTMC to display.
Shape rotation does not currently work in RTMC Pro. There is a work around, however. Save the shape as an image from the shape property page using the disc icon at the bottom right of the screen. Then load the saved image into an image component that has rotation capabilities.
This information cannot be changed.
RTMC Pro is a development tool for creating an RTMC project that can be deployed to the data logger and served up via the web page. RTMC projects allow the creation of an interface to easily monitor and change variables, etc.
RTMC Pro can be configured to generate images on a timed basis for incorporation in pages served by another web server. Those files can be written directly to a mappable drive or transferred via FTP to a remote server.
As LoggerNet collects data from a table, the table record number, which normally increases by one with each record stored, can get reset to zero through various mechanisms, such as the data logger recompiling its program. Because of this, the record number alone is not sufficient to identify a record within the cache table of LoggerNet. LoggerNet uses the file mark number to keep these discontinuities straight. Each time that a missed event is detected or the record number regresses, LoggerNet increments the file mark number that it uses to store new records.
Starting with LoggerNet 4.1, this parameter can be specified with a value of &HFFFFFFFF. The LoggerNet server interprets this by looking for the starting record number in the latest file mark.