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News Release from: Sartorius UK | Subject: ProControl@Remote and ProControl@Inline
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 March 2007
Software controls check weighers
ProControl@Remote and ProControl@Inline are cost-effective solutions for the remote control and monitoring of Sartorius check weighers.
Two new software packages from Sartorius join its average weight control software SPCfWin ProControl@Remote and ProControl@Inline are cost-effective solutions for the remote control and monitoring of Sartorius check weighers with the benefit of saving users both time and money
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 24 Nov 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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ProControl@Remote offers users an unprecedented freedom to access and control any number of Sartorius check weighers from any remote location where an internet connection is available.
They offer a real-time connection so that remote user sees what the operator sees as it happens.
To prevent unauthorised access, ProControl@Remote allows an administrator to apply different levels of security as required.
So, while one password could be set to allow users to remotely monitor a checkweigher, a second password could be configured to enable remote operation of that checkweigher.
ProControl@Inline allows users to monitor performance filling, throughput, downtime and total production among other things.
Sartorius' new ProControl@Remote and ProControl@Inline software together form a cost-effective solution for the remote control and monitoring of check weighing operations. Request a free brochure from Sartorius UK ...
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