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| | | M7.2 - Connection to ERPSystems | | |
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| | | All relevant control data and parameters can be transferred to a company wide enterprise resource planning (ERP) and process data monitoring (PDM) system via the open standard protocol OPC. Fortheconnection toaPDMsystemthe M7.2 IPC control system is optionally equipped with an OPCServer/Software, which provides forthe communication between an external computer and the control system. A customer supplied OPC Client accepts the required data from the M7.2 control system and manipulates it internally. The data exchange happens via the Ethernet interface. | | |
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| | | M7.2 - Networked Dryer | | |
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| | | M7.2 Coded Coupling Stations | | |
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| | | The M7.2 control system permits the connection of Drymax battery dryers with network cards to the central M7.2 control system. This allows the visualization of internal parameters and conditions on the generously dimensioned M7.2 control screen as well as the entry oftemperature values for the various connected drying hoppers. - Connection ofup to 32 Battery Dryers with 240 Drying Hoppers - OptimizedControl Manages internal process ofthe dryerwith failure analysis. DewPointRecording In the presence ofa dew point sensorthe actual values are captured and recorded over a 12 hourtime period. - ManagementofMaterialData Includes all drying hoppers attached to the networked dryer. - CentralErrorDisplay All error messages are transferred to the M7.2 control and centrally displayed. | | |
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| | | CODEMAX - RFID Coupling Station | | |
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| | | The coded Coupling Station CODEMAX avoids the erroneous connection ofthe wrong material to the processing machine. - RFIDCoding A transponder, working on the basis of'Radio Frequency Identification" (RFID), permits remote recognition ofa 64-bit identifier. By means of this technology, electrostatic charges which are inherent to the material conveying process cannot cause damage to the electrical component! | | |
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