Practical

Changes to the rollout of MySirius: adaptation and functional improvement

As announced in a previous issue of the newsletter, the OCEASOFT monitoring system is currently being replaced by a more modern and efficient solution, MySirius, from a new supplier, JRI.

The transition to the new system began on February 26, and the aim is for it to be fully operational by July 2024. The rollout covers the equipment on the Institut Pasteur campus and also at the Hearing Institute – a total of more than 1,200 measurement points. It has recently been decided to improve the functional performance of the new installation with the aim of meeting the challenges of the research environment on the two Paris campuses more effectively.

The initial plan was to maintain nearly 400 analog measurement points. But to improve the efficiency of the monitoring system used at both the Institut Pasteur and the Hearing Institute, the Equipment Center has chosen to convert all these points into digital sensors, despite the fact that this raises additional technical challenges. The aim is to modernize the monitoring infrastructure at the Institut Pasteur and the Hearing Institute, to optimize the integration of MySirius and to offer advanced features such as alarm inhibition and the generation of custom reports.

Appointments will be made to consult each unit affected by the transition to facilitate the replacement of sensors and installation of the new digital modules, while taking into account specific needs and local issues.

The Equipment Center is counting on your understanding and cooperation for this transition phase. The aim is to provide a monitoring solution that effectively meets the requirements of our constantly changing research environment while maintaining the highest standards of quality and performance.

If you have any questions, please contact: methode.process.maintenance@pasteur.fr

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