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News Release from: Axiomtek | Subject: ICO-200 fanless remote field controller
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 24 April 2008
Embedded computer eases remote
monitoring
Operators can be automatically notified by an alarm sent by controller after a crash or disconnection, and then run the diagnosis process immediately online.
Axiomtek has released the ICO-200 fanless remote field controller, equipped with a low power consumption AMD LX800 processor This industrial-grade embedded box offers the smart remote management tools (RatTools) for remote monitoring, remote alarm, remote diagnosis and security, to enable the efficient control and monitoring through a wired or wireless network
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The ICO-200 suits unmanned rooms, factory automation and industrial machines.
RatTools technology provides real-time remote monitoring, alarm and diagnosis.
Operators can be automatically notified by an alarm sent by controller after a crash or disconnection, and then run the diagnosis process immediately online.
With the remote management functions, business can save onsite manpower cost and maintenance time.
Only authorised users can take over control through the LAN.
The size of 160.5 x 111.8 x 53.35mm and Din-rail mounting design make the ICO-200 suitable for space-limited environments.
With the front access and easy plug designs, users can easily maintain and install software through the front panel side.
The ICO-200 can connect with various control devices to access data and generate analysis through RS-232/422/485, USB and LAN ports.
The ICO-200 also supports mainstream operating systems, including Windows XP Embedded and Windows CE.NET.
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