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Johnson Controls enhances C·CURE 9000’s visual experience

June 14, 2021
The Tyco Software House C·CURE 9000 security and event-management system now allows users to perform personnel administration and alarm monitoring from anywhere.

Johnson Controls recently introduced a new web-based client for the Tyco Software House C·CURE 9000 security and event management system. With the addition of enhanced functionality for alarm monitoring to the already streamlined search and filtering capabilities, users can perform personnel administration and alarm monitoring for their C·CURE 9000 system from anywhere, using any PC with a web browser or a tablet.

The new web client features an adaptive interface and “has redesigned how C·CURE 9000 users are able to view and process events to include a dynamic visual alarm monitoring experience,” Johnson Controls said when introducing the new client. “With the new event viewer, operators can easily prioritize the most urgent of alarms and recognize patterns and anomalies with analytical event bubble images that are reflected in importance by color and size. Manual actions and intrusion zones have been designed to handle core alarm management functions for critical infrastructure projects.”

The new web client is optimized for control-room operations, where dark mode is often preferred, with special consideration given to color brightness to reduce light reflection for optimal viewing. Individual operators can now transition between light and dark modes with a button click.

“System administrators can customize the web-based interface to fit a variety of different users with Web Views, further streamlining productivity and balancing the user’s responsibility and workload,” Johnson Controls continued. “The screen appearance for each web view can be customized to show different tabs, columns, and fields based on the role within the organization. An operator preview mode allows admins to see defined roles and responsibilities as it appears to the user, without toggling back and forth between the admin and user logins.”

More information is available at swhouse.com.

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