Question
How are indicators delivered from PROGNOSYS™ to the operator or technician?
Summary
Information on how PROGNOSYS™ gets information to it's users.
Answer
Part of PROGNOSYS™ Frequently Asked Questions
The measurement and service indicators display both visually and numerically through a color-coded display on the sc1000 controller. The information can also be out to a PLC/SCADA system.
For example, the measurement health indicator uses yellow, green and red bars to indicate how confident PROGNOSYS™ is in the measurement value. It's looking at some internals within the sensor, such as voltages or reference potentials, as well as the calibration service record to present a measure of confidence in the reading.
When the reading drops below 100%, the operator can touch the color-coded bar and PROGNOSYS™ will display the necessary maintenance task or the reason why it is below 100% health.
The service indicator is based on timers and internal signals within the sensor itself and alerts the operator about when the next service is due.
The measurement and service indicators display both visually and numerically through a color-coded display on the sc1000 controller. The information can also be out to a PLC/SCADA system.
For example, the measurement health indicator uses yellow, green and red bars to indicate how confident PROGNOSYS™ is in the measurement value. It's looking at some internals within the sensor, such as voltages or reference potentials, as well as the calibration service record to present a measure of confidence in the reading.
When the reading drops below 100%, the operator can touch the color-coded bar and PROGNOSYS™ will display the necessary maintenance task or the reason why it is below 100% health.
The service indicator is based on timers and internal signals within the sensor itself and alerts the operator about when the next service is due.