Do you think of modems, routers, processors, transmitters, signal converters, etc. when we talk about GSM/GPRS  technology? Integration of all these, communicating with each other, special software, etc? 

Signalix IoT technology already integrated all these in one platform providing additional features compared to similar solutions. 

Signalix platform is developed by engineers specialized in industrial automation. The platform is compatible with the sensors and equipment widely in use in industrial applications. It communicates with these devices and/ or control them. Signalix devices work in compliance with the industrial standards. Both the hardware and the software it uses are developed with a plug-and-play philosophy that allows integration with the existing devices. 

 

 

Plug & Play Signalix IoT technology provides the followings: 

 

It polls working parameters of the machinery, equipment or the process in given periods or via automatic data transfer to allow monitoring. 

 

It can be programmed to control the machinery and equipment it is connected or communicate with the PLCs that control these. 

 

Data can be monitored via the software available by Signalix or integrated with the interphases to existing SCADA software. 

 

Data can be recorded in any database with ODBC compliance and in this way can be integrated with the existing logistic or ERP/MRP software.

 

Incase of an alarm situation, SMS messages can be sent to relevant staff or the devices can be queried by SMS messages remotely.

 

The wireless networking capability allows the equipment at a distance, control each other without any interference of an operator. 

 

All the modules can be configurated and/or programmed wireless, remotely. There is no need to go to the field unless a physical intervention is necessary. 

 

Where ever the modules are, the use of input and output ports, the alarm levels, the contact people and cases, programming, etc. can be done from a PC at your home and/or office. Just an internet connection is enough.