Thanks to cable, LoRa or MQTT interface (over TTN network), there is a whole new range of different sensors that can be integrated into the HOOC system.
With the new HOOC firmware, you can now effortlessly set up both physical and virtual network groups for enhanced layer 2 and layer 3 site networking capabilities.
Thanks to the new ConnectOS, even gateways that are more than 10 years old can be upgraded, so that you don’t have to replace the firmware on site.
With the ConnectOS 7.0, not only do all gateways run on the same operating system, but they also offer new features such as isolated network groups and extended routing functions.
Thanks to KNX Secure, you can now realize projects where the data transmission is encrypted, all the way from the HOOC Cloud to the KNX end device.
Why you should use the software-based PLC from HOOC as a complementary to your on-site PLC and what new functionalities we are offering.
Thanks to HOOC labels or ACLs, you can grant your customers not only access rights but also individual reading, writing and usage rights for different systems and services.
Thanks to the MQTT client and HOOC SoftPLC, data can be safely exchanged across systems and sites. So for example, between external MQTT brokers and local fieldbuses.
In contrast to its competitors, HOOC offers all its customers VPN remote access without any recurring annual costs. Simply buy the gateway and get started.
Energy optimization made easy: Thanks to the HOOC interface to the zevvy portal, energy costs in the building can be recorded & billed automatically.
Data reporting frequency: Users can now export up to 12 data records per hour as json/excel files and then send them automatically as daily or weekly reports.
You have the possibility to limit simultaneous bus queries for the Modbus/RTU interface, meaning the TCP/RTU converter of the HOOC gateways.
In the new Information Board (IB), users can store additional site information such as contact details, operating instructions and maintenance notes.
HOOC's PLC software provides remote access and control as well as monitoring and reporting for old and new building automation and industrial sites.
How do I integrate data from M-Bus enabled meters into the HOOC system and use it for other HOOC services such as alarming, reporting and SoftPLC?
Our HOOC Connect X gateway now has a Modbus/RTU forwarder for reading, writing, converting RTU data to TCP and forwarding it.
End devices no longer need to be in the same local network as the service IP address. A DNS entry is sufficient to read/write Modbus data via permalink from a PLC controller, for example.
Thanks to mapping, older systems can be retrofitted by using LoRa sensors, data can be transferred from there to a PLC and then to another controller via SEPROX-Permalink.
The instant messaging service of the HOOC CollabApp has now been integrated directly into the CompactApp as well as in the HOOC ManagementPortal.
Integrators can call up the alarm history of their systems in the HOOC ManagementPortal or in the ClientApp. End customers can now view the last five alarms of their site in the CompactApp.
The HOOC remote control service (SERC) for optimal programming and site monitoring is now not only available for Modbus client but also for Modbus TCP server.
So far, the system integrator could add new users in the ManagementPortal. Now end users such as employees, service providers or family members can also add new site users in their CompactApp.
We are always eager to improve our CompactApp and ClientApp also on the graphical user interface. This time with a larger icon selection as well as the possibility of showing and hiding data points.
As requested from our clients, we have improved the overview of the delegated accesses for the supporters by now showing all sites on one page.
The X series offers you a gateway for every use with interfaces for Modbus and LoRa, LTE/mobile as well as four I/Os as well as WAN, WLAN and LAN ports.
Our different alerting categories, levels, evolutions and escalations allow more demand-driven and resource-efficient intervention during incidents.
The HOOC Control service has been simplified thanks to more functions, a better cell phone overview and the possibility of feature deactivation.
The HOOC secure proxy service (SEPROX) supports Apple RDP, VNC, TLS connections «TCP over TLS», DNS and mDNS entries and offers mappings to TCP ports.
The information if an alarm is active or has been acknowledged or escalated appears on the site overview in the HOOC ManagementPortal.
Thanks to the MQTT interface for data exchange between the HOOC solution and sensors or PLC's «no-gateway-needed» solutions come into play.
With just one click, system integrators can invite their customers to take over their system and the associated admin rights.
The «IT Gesellschaft für Informationstechnik» regulates access of its ELVIS visualization software by using a HOOC secure proxy permalink.
With HOOC Alert, end devices can be monitored over PING. In the event of a failure, an alarm will be sent out automatically to the people concerned.
In addition to the EIBPORT, our remote access has also been integrated into the CUBEVISION and the APPMODULE from BAB Technology.
With the HOOC CompactApp we have developed a new app that was designed especially for end users and their needs.
Notification rules («Who will be alerted when and over which channel») can hence be defined not only at one, but at four levels: user, site, customer and reseller.
And that for quite some time. You won't find a list of all previous developments here, but you can still find some of them on our YouTube channel.
And that for quite some time. You won't find a list of all previous developments here, but you can still find some of them on our YouTube channel.