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Friday, 31 October 2008 |
Operator Interfaces, hmi, touchscreen and touch panels. EZAutomation's ever expanding range of operator interface, touch screen and panels include some of the best features available today for the lowest possible prices. Some of these feature sets include: Full networking options including Ethernet, Devicenet and Profibus. Includes serial drivers for all major brands. Simple to use and intuitive programming software. Online editing for “hot changes” without costly downtime. High bright and outdoor readable displays. New remote access and control feature. Full industrial NEMA ratings.
- Local repair and support based in Sydney.
Please contact us for full details and pricing. |
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Touch screen Receipe Edit |
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Thursday, 14 August 2008 |
Taking advantage of their unique 'On-Line Edit' feature that enables the EZSeries Touch panels, screens and operator interfaces to change the programmed screens, Balmoral Technologies have added another feature to these panels - the 'On-Screen Recipe Edit'.
Users can now fine tune the recipe of a process 'On the Fly', no longer reliant on trial and error to achieve the best results. In the past it was a re-iterative process to stop the machine, make the recipe change in the PC, download it to the HMI and then try it out. Trial and error no longer the only process for finding the optimum settings.
With "On-Screen Recipe Edit", the process continues uninterrupted while the user makes adjustments to the recipe. Once satisfied, the recipe gets stored in the touch panel, screen or operator interface. Balmoral Technologies has even provided up and down (increment/decrement) buttons so the operator doesn't have to look at the screen while fine-tuning.
The Old Method required users to shut the machine or process, change recipe in PC, download to touch panel and restart machine and then repeat until desired results were achieved.
The New Method - Pull up the recipe on the touch panel or screen. Increment/decrement until the right results are achieved. The new method is much simpler. |
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