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Citizen CNC Alarm
Alert System
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This
system will monitor Citizen Windows-based CNC lathes over a Local
Area Network connection (wireless) and inform designated personnel
operator of any alarm messages that have appeared. There are three
methods of contact - voice message (cell / fixed phone), cell phone
SMS text message and by email. The system is of interest to companies
operating unattended who wish to alert personnel of a machine entering
an alarm state. The alarm message is reported in sufficient detail
for the recipient to decide on necessary action. |
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| Supported
Machines |
- Series 5, Series
6, Series 7- L Models
- Series 2, Series
3 - M Models
- Series 1 - C Models
(i.e. Windows-based
models with Mitsubishi Control)
The system can handle
up to 100 machines; each machine has three methods of alerting (SMS message,
voice alert and email). For each method of alerting you can specify up
to 3 contact addresses. So each machine can have up to 3 emails, 3 text
messages, 3 voice alerts sent for each alarm message generated.
One of your PCs is
set up with the alarm monitor software and added onto a local
area network along with all your Windows-based machines. The system then
continuously monitors the machines over the network. When a new alarm
message is detected the system extracts the alarm description, time
and
date from the machine and then queues up the message in the main message
queue. Each alarm is processed in turn and for each machine the alarm
alert is sent all the contact addresses / numbers that have been specified.

Plenty of options
are available to help tailor the system to your requirements. The main
ones are described below:
- 'Ignore workpiece
counter full alarm'– Optionally you can specify that you wish
to ignore these alarms if you do not wish to be informed when a part
batch has finished.
- 'Alarm Scheduling’
– You can specify a period of the day during which you wish to
receive alerts (over the weekend you might not want to be woken up overnight
between 11pm and 8am for example – in this case you would schedule
alerts to only be sent between 8am and 11pm).
- Set the maximum
number of alerts after enabling system – You can specify the maximum
number of alerts you would want to be informed of on a per machine basis.
For example you might only wish to be informed of one alarm per machine
to keep call / text message costs down. Alternatively you can disable
this feature and all alarms will be sent.
- Disable repeat
alerts on a particular voice alert number. – If you have an answering
machine / mobile phone answering service you can disable repeat alerts.
This will prevent the system from continuously calling you up and leaving
messages (since you will receive the alert anyway once you check your
answer phone / voice mail messages).
- Full system remote
shutdown – Pressing zero instead of five when acknowledging a
voice alert will result in the alarm system being totally shut down.
This is useful when you are planning on coming back to your factory
at a particular time and no longer wish to be informed of any alarms.
- Machine monitoring
setup – You can enable / disable monitoring on individual machines
that you have configured for use with the system.


The system is available
now - please contact us for further information
/ pricing.
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