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All you need to know about the software at work! |
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The visual control of the record, starting from the montage until
obtaining the evaluation results, make essential adjustments possible in
a short period of time. Through a few number of radiators, the user has
a global vision and, as a matter of fact, it’s not necessary having a
deep knowledge of the radiators. The group should be promptly chosen. A
transition from your current system or even a parallel operation is
possible by means of a new interface. |
Montage
instructions with pictures referring to the example in the second group
(towel radiators).
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The modern training resources facilitate
the adjustment. The search criterions are labelled by colours. |
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Detailed pictures from
manufacturer’s data can help with the process of recognition. |
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You may receive
complementary assistance by means of tips of use, which are frequently
showed in the comments. |
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The function of generating technical documents is also available. |
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The Microsoft
Visual Fox Pro® is one of the fastest
relational databases for Windows-PC. It is the principal element that
composes a client/server database in terms of costs. Through that, the
Visual Therm® incorporates these advantages, making the work
possible with an infinity of data. The robust data tools as well as the
object oriented language represent ideal conditions for developing simple
applications, which are easy-to-use. Through the Visual Fox Pro, you can
develop components and applications for client/server environments, as well
as Internet/Extranet. You find technical support for programming in the
Fox Pro User Group (for German
speakers). |
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Program
comfortably your Kundo-HKVE’s with Visual Therm®!
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A further
highlight of the radiator recognition and evaluation software enables the
programming of the electronic heat cost allocator 202…,201…and 1801. That
reminds its manual program. The integration among this work steps saves time and
increases the quality of service, by excluding the chance of a possible source
errors. |
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