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Controller comes with ready-to-run logic functions

A Crouzet product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 16, 2002

The Crouzet Millenium II is a powerful yet easy to use logic controller.

The Crouzet Millenium II is a powerful yet easy to use logic controller.

Its big advantage is that it is incredibly easy to set up and use.

The beginner can be up and running in no time, simply by dragging and dropping function blocks, using its user-friendly software.

However, there are other major built-in advantages and perhaps the most impressive of these are application specific function blocks.

For the beginner, they make applications simple that would otherwise be impossible.

For the expert, they eradicate a lot of programming time and sources of error, speeding up the installation and commissioning process.

One extremely useful application specific function block is the archive.

This allows values to be time stamped and saved.

When triggered, this function block will save the input value, together with the current time and date.

This allows events such as fault conditions to be saved to memory, so that they can be interrogated at a later time.

Other built-in application specific function blocks include a cam timer, calculation function blocks, and a special up/down counter.

Others will be available in the future, as they are written.

And the engineers at Crouzet are so keen to get everyone using the Millenium II that they are even offering to produce bespoke application specific function blocks for customers.

Astonishingly, we are not talking about an expensive high-level PLC or Scada system here, but a low-cost, standard logic controller that has a myriad of possible uses in industrial, commercial and even domestic applications.

Readers who would like to evaluate the functions and ease of programming of the Millenium II for themselves in the comfort of their own offices can obtain a CD with a demo copy of the program.

Be careful, though, the company reckons this is such fun to use that you are almost certain to be hooked.

(This was Engineeringtalk's Top Story on 15 August 2002).

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