CLASS-PA Client Server Software for Model 412
CLASS-PA software is a Windows
®-based software package for process monitoring and control utilizing Guided Wave
® spectrophotometers. Flexible and robust,
CLASS-PA is ideal for continuous process monitoring applications. Running a single Guided Wave analyzer, the software can be accessed remotely without interrupting the continuous operations of the analyzer. Configuration options make it easy to allow multiple remote users to view data simultaneously.
CLASS = Client and Server Software
PA = Process Analytical
Specific Purpose
CLASS-PA provides a Windows-based environment for continuous and batch process analysis. The software may be implemented in process applications of new or existing Guided Wave spectrophotometers. This includes the ProSpec, InSite, Model 310, and the current Model 412.
Communications
A Comprehensive Package
CLASS-PA can be customized with “add-ons” to meet the needs of any process installation. At a minimum, the software is provided as a stand-alone package (“Server') to control all aspects of your Guided Wave analyzer. The functionality of the software allows for full control of the analyzer, diagnostic systems, data manipulation, maintenance/event log, laboratory data entry, trend graphs, models, security, input/output, etc. Communications via OPTOMUX
® and MODBUS
® are included as standard.
Models developed in Camo’s Unscrambler
® are supported directly. Pre- and post-processing of spectral data is done in a simple basic-like script language.
CLASS-PA supports multiple probes each with multiple analyses. Models, probes, or the analyzer can be taken on- and off-line with the click of a button.
Remote Access
The “Client” option allows remote access to the
CLASS-PA Server package over LAN/WAN or modem lines. With the proper security clearance, you can fully operate and configure the CLASS-PA software and your Guided Wave analyzer from your desk in the plant or from home. With multiple licenses, you can have simultaneous Client packages viewing the operations, function and “health” of your on-line Guided Wave analyzer. This is extremely useful as the process engineer, laboratory technician, maintenance technician, and process supervisor can all access the analyzer remotely to accomplish their jobs. Furthermore, at your option Guided Wave’s Service Engineers and/or Applications Specialists can review and support your system, on demand, from our service centers.
Features
- Windows®-based
- Multi-tasking
- Pre-configured for easy setup
- Real-time trend charts
- Current display of chemical value
- Multi-level password protection
- Multiple access levels
- Built-in analyzer diagnostics
- Local and global network accessibility
- Remote, real-time access
- Background trial models
- Component and system-level event logging
- Manual entry event logs
- Built-in script language
- CAMO Unscrambler® calibration model predictions
- Bi-directional MODBUS® protocols
- OPTIMUX® communications protocols
- Laboratory data entry module
Minimum Computer Requirements
- Pentium processor running at 1 GHz minimum
- Window XP®, Microsoft NT® 4.0 Operating System with Service Pack 6, or Windows 2000®™ Service Pack 2 (Server); Windows 98® or any of the above (Client)
- 128 MB RAM minimum
- 20 GB Hard Disk Drive minimum
- 17 inch SVGA monitor with 2 MB SVGA video controller
- CD-ROM Drive
- Floppy Drive, 3.5”, 1.44 MB
- 100 MB Ethernet NIC if Client or access through Ethernet is anticipated
- 56K modem if Client or access through dial-up networking is anticipated
- Ports, as needed, for modem and MODBUS®
- Microsoft Remote Access Software (RAS) must be installed if modem access or dial-up networking is anticipated
Typical Screen

This shows the power and flexibility that Class-PA provides. Setup is straightforward for specific components at each probe location.
