Join us at PLAST-EX 2007
May 1-3, 2007
International Center
Toronto, Canada
Booth #416
New
32-Bit Processor
D. R. Joseph, Inc. would like
to introduce an entirely new platform IS-IBC1 system which
uses a new 32 bit processor. The new processor has many
improvements
over the previous model yet it is designed to quickly
upgrade our older units.
Operators are immediately proficient
with the new controller. The new open architecture allows
for easy integration and over-the-wire firmware and software
updates. There is also plenty of room for new features that
are developed. All new IS-IBC1 systems come complete with
the new processor.
System
Highlights
Here are are some
of the things improved over our pervious systems:
Completely new control algorithms
for the IBC and the automatic blower balance means higher
production rates and smoother startups. This results in
tighter layflat control and more efficient startups.
New processor is 100 times
faster than the old unit, so there is no chance of over
burdening the controller with communication tasks.
All sensors now communicate
serially with the IBC system (this is in addition to the
range signal received via analog means) which means two
things:
Any sensor faults are
automatically processed and reported. If the fault can
be corrected by the controller the sensor is automatically
put back online. If it is not possible to fix the problem,
the sensor will be taken off line. Optionally, you can
install up to 4 IBC sensors. This gives a level of backup
and a good method of averaging a bubble that may not
be held properly by the sizing cage.
A technician (using the
IBC Viewer program) can drill down to any sensor and
monitor target position, ambient temperature, target
strength and any reported faults.
New Flash Memory means program
changes do not require a visit from DRJ. Either by modem
or Ethernet we can download a new operating system or application
software in a matter of minutes.
New standard modem is now
56k modem instead of the old standard 1.2k modem on the
older systems. This results in faster download of data to
diagnose your system.
New Ethernet access means
easy integration with OEM equipment and with end-user equipment
used to monitor the IBC system. There is optional laptop
software that includes an Ethernet interface. With a single
VPN or WAN connection the end user can monitor and manage
every system in their facility.
Optional level II, unmanaged,
five port Ethernet switch which allows simultaneous connections
to OEM equipment, end user's LAN or WAN, the IBC system
a camera (cameras must be supplied by end-user) and still
have an open port for a local technician to connect his
laptop.
The unit comes with a spare
RS232 Port which can be used to communicate via Modbus Master
or optional Modbus Slave protocol.