ESMweb™: carefree emergency lighting management
ESMweb™ further facilitates the monitoring and management of your emergency lighting. The new software is web-based, meaning you can access the system anywhere and anytime and share data with your employees and suppliers. In addition, you always have the information you need to solve problems in a single action.
Anywhere, anytime, by anyone
With ESMweb™, you manage your emergency lighting wherever and whenever you want, from any PC with an Internet connection. You do not need to install any special software on your PC. Moreover, you can give different parties access to the system. For example, colleagues or external firms responsible for maintenance can have at any time access to the latest information. You can also have fault messages sent directly to your mailbox to enable rapid action to be taken.
A single action is all that is needed
ESMweb™ also features a vastly improved interface. The dashboard provides you with an overview of all fault messages, so you can see immediately what needs to be done. Clicking through gives access to all the information you need: luminaire, location, fault type and required material (type of lamp, battery, etc.). You can immediately dispatch your maintenance technician to solve the problem in a single visit. Integrating familiar photos or plans for your searches, locating a luminaire becomes child’s play.
Reliable and robust
Over 260 ESM systems throughout Europe are demonstrating their value on a daily basis. The new software includes all the popular features that made ESM such a success. You can see in a glance if all of your emergency luminaires are functioning properly. The system will warn you as soon as safety is no longer ensured. In addition to automatic checks, ESM allows you to set self-test moments or to start scheduled tests.
The system stores all test data in a detailed log book. This allows you not only to save time, but also to effortlessly comply with European standard EN50172, which requires detailed test reporting.
