Getting started with Edmi Eziview software is straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Implementing EDMI Eziview Software follows a structured path:
The software offers highly customizable, drag-and-drop dashboards. Users can create real-time graphs, bar charts, and geographical overlays that update at sub-minute intervals. For a data center manager, this means seeing a PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) spike the moment a cooling unit fails. For a retail chain, it means comparing energy usage across 50 stores simultaneously from a single screen.
Silent inefficiencies drain budgets. Eziview allows users to set complex thresholds (e.g., "Alert if power factor drops below 0.85 for more than 10 minutes"). Alarms can be routed via email, SMS, or SNMP traps. This proactive model shifts maintenance from reactive (fixing broken equipment) to predictive (fixing equipment that is about to break).
By the time a customer calls to complain about a flickering light, EziView has already logged the event, categorized the severity, and triggered a work order for a truck roll—or ruled out a meter issue, saving the utility the cost of a false dispatch.
For utilities deploying EDMI smart meters, that HES is .
EziView serves as the critical switch. Through the software, operators can send remote disconnect/reconnect commands, or more granularly, load limiting (e.g., "Reduce consumption to 2kW").
A common question among IT managers is: How does EDMI Eziview Software fit into my existing network?
Configuring modems, Eziports, and protocol settings (e.g., DLMS).
A raw meter read is useless if it’s garbage. EziView’s backend engine includes sophisticated VEE rules.
Defining user authentication levels and access permissions for the meter.
EDMI Eziview is a sophisticated, web-based energy management and data visualization platform designed primarily to work with EDMI’s range of smart meters, including the Mk10E, Mk10A, and Atlas series. However, its utility extends beyond proprietary hardware; Eziview can aggregate data from multiple protocols (Modbus, M-Bus, DLMS/COSEM) to create a unified view of any facility’s resource usage.
Getting started with Edmi Eziview software is straightforward. Here's a step-by-step guide:
Implementing EDMI Eziview Software follows a structured path:
The software offers highly customizable, drag-and-drop dashboards. Users can create real-time graphs, bar charts, and geographical overlays that update at sub-minute intervals. For a data center manager, this means seeing a PUE (Power Usage Effectiveness) spike the moment a cooling unit fails. For a retail chain, it means comparing energy usage across 50 stores simultaneously from a single screen.
Silent inefficiencies drain budgets. Eziview allows users to set complex thresholds (e.g., "Alert if power factor drops below 0.85 for more than 10 minutes"). Alarms can be routed via email, SMS, or SNMP traps. This proactive model shifts maintenance from reactive (fixing broken equipment) to predictive (fixing equipment that is about to break).
By the time a customer calls to complain about a flickering light, EziView has already logged the event, categorized the severity, and triggered a work order for a truck roll—or ruled out a meter issue, saving the utility the cost of a false dispatch.
For utilities deploying EDMI smart meters, that HES is .
EziView serves as the critical switch. Through the software, operators can send remote disconnect/reconnect commands, or more granularly, load limiting (e.g., "Reduce consumption to 2kW").
A common question among IT managers is: How does EDMI Eziview Software fit into my existing network?
Configuring modems, Eziports, and protocol settings (e.g., DLMS).
A raw meter read is useless if it’s garbage. EziView’s backend engine includes sophisticated VEE rules.
Defining user authentication levels and access permissions for the meter.
EDMI Eziview is a sophisticated, web-based energy management and data visualization platform designed primarily to work with EDMI’s range of smart meters, including the Mk10E, Mk10A, and Atlas series. However, its utility extends beyond proprietary hardware; Eziview can aggregate data from multiple protocols (Modbus, M-Bus, DLMS/COSEM) to create a unified view of any facility’s resource usage.