Heidenhain monitor meets machine control connectivity needs

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2011
As a monitoring system, StateMonitor places an overview of the machine status at the user’s fingertips at all times. (Courtesy: Heidenhain)

With its new 1.3.0 software upgrade, Heidenhain’s StateMonitor system offers CNC manufacturers a modernized and most effective way to connect their control and PC systems. Including newly added StateMonitor options, users involved in this Industry 4.0 connected machining initiative can now more simply view data and evaluate control processes remotely and in real time. This can be used to connect and monitor both Heidenhain and non-Heidenhain controls.

An easy installation and start-up process of the StateMonitor software on a company network is enabling many companies to quickly become familiar with machine-data acquisition. And because Heidenhain is also committed to adhering to strict user ownership of data, users are finding their individual needs can be met. This includes dictating the amount and types of data collected for viewing from their various production facilities, as well as the specific applications evaluating it.

Some of the new 1.3.0 StateMonitor enhancements and features include:

  • MaintenanceManager (option 6) allows for appropriate organization of maintenances and recording of their execution.
  • Signals (option 7) allows for the collection of machine-specific signals and their monitoring over any period of time.
  • Database Enhancement: The transition to a more powerful PostgreSQL database and unique IDs enables a further reduction of access times to the collected data.

As a monitoring system, StateMonitor places an overview of the machine status at the user’s fingertips at all times, making it possible to react quickly in case of faults. The software helps to avoid unnecessary downtime and bottlenecks while at the same time improving machine use and availability. The machine data is available on any device that has a current web browser installed, no matter where its user is located — even on a tablet or smartphone.

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