
The Rite Track Host Communications Interface uses SECSII
protocol
and the Rite Track Recipe Manager® System (RTRM) to pass user specified
events and alarms to your host computer.
Included Features |
Benefits |
| The Tagname Editor feature enables SECS communications for user specified alarms and events. | Enables users to easily add, modify, and delete SECS tags for card cage alarms and events digital inputs, analog inputs, and serial devices Enables users to customize alarm messages sent to the host computer |
| The SEC Host Monitor feature displays SECS messages sent to and received from the host computer. | Shows real time stream and function calls between the track and the host computer Shows reports requested by the host computer Allows users to set events and to set and clear alarms to test host generated reports |
| The Script Editor feature, based on Microsoft® VB Script Engine, uses standard VB script language to set and pass variable information, call subroutines, and trigger memory variables. | Enables users to locally create custom alarm/response scenarios Enables users to set events and send commands to the card cage Enables users to send custom text messages to the card cage |
Optional Features |
Benefits |
| The Data I/O Module monitors digital, analog, and serial inputs. | Monitors and logs peripheral signals not monitored by the card cage, such as canister low level alarms, bottle sensors, high performance spindle controllers, bulk fill systems, etc. |
| The Light Tower Interface connects with up to 4 light towers using the Data I/O Module | Indicates track status using red, amber and green lights |
| The Bar Code Scanner can select recipes from bar coded lot travelers | Reduces operator error by selecting recipes through the bar code reader instead of manually changing program numbers |