Status information about the vacuum system is received by a server. A portion
of the status information is formatted in response to a request from a web browser,
and the formatted vacuum system information is forwarded to the web browser. Commands,
including parameter values, can are entered by a user from the web browser, and
implemented at the server or forwarded to the proper component in the vacuum system.
A command or change history log of commands is maintained and forwarded to the
web browser upon a request from the web browser. Status information includes information
about an on-going regeneration of a pump in the vacuum system. Furthermore, regeneration
can be controlled, i.e., started, stopped, parameters adjusted, in response to
commands received from the web browser. Plural sets of regeneration parameters
can be defined by a user from the web browser, and issued simultaneously to many
devices. The vacuum system status information is be compared against one or more
alarm definitions to determine whether an alarm exists, i.e., is "active." Active
alarms are sent to the web browser. Furthermore, a historical log of alarms is
maintained and a portion of it forwarded to the web browser upon a request for
alarm history. Alarms may be enabled or disabled individually by means provided
to the browser. Means are provided to the browser to allow a user to specify alarm definitions.