Cermex OC offer system CESAM.For Cermex OC, a member of the Sidel group, 1999 proved to be the year for a major turning point in the development of TS-type range of equipment -- seal-less shrinkwrappers. The control unit of this generation of equipment has been entirely computerised and specially designed, now offering an innovative machine control system. The control unit consists of a computer, a touch screen display panel, input/output See I/O and PC input/output. (programming, operating system) input/output - (I/O) Communication between a computer and its users, its storage devices, other computers (via a network) or the outside world. The devices the computer uses to do this are called "peripherals". modules and intelligent inverters. The system connection is operated via field buses and the automation is run directly by the software on a real-time 1. real-time - Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example. basis. This new control system, designated CESAM CESAM Corps of Engineers, South Atlantic Division Mobile District (USACE) (Coduite Et Supervision Avec AVEC Alaska Village Electric Cooperative AVEC Assessment of Vulnerable Ecosystems under Global Change AVEC Autovector AVEC Automatic Vibration Exciter Control AVEC Auxiliary Video Extension Connector Maintenance) has been developed entirely by the Cermex OC Design Office Team, based at the Liseux plant in Normandy Normandy (nôr`məndē), Fr. Normandie (nôrmäNdē`), region and former province, NW France, bordering on the English Channel. , and offers a complete range of operations. For Cermex OC, 2001 is the CESAM year, as the whole range of TS-type shrink-wrap machines will be fitted with CESAM applications as a standard and because many other exciting innovations will be implemented, thanks to the fact that CESAM is run directly from a PC. |
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