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The FA notification device 'SVX400/SMTP' is a system that uses in-house PHS to report equipment abnormalities to internal PHS terminals. It also supports telephone voice notifications and can report to FMC smartphones. It has a built-in SMTP server for receiving notification command emails. It is a robust, long-lasting, and maintenance-free FA specification. There is no need for security measures or power outage countermeasures like those required for PC specifications. Large notification systems can impact the operation of the entire factory, so we ensure a thorough provision by conducting needs and image confirmation through actual machine demonstrations in the early stages of business negotiations, as well as pre-connection verification with the telephone exchange before placing an order. 【Features】 ■ Built-in SMTP server for receiving notification command emails ■ Maximum notification capacity of 5000 messages / 50000 people ■ Custom-made options available (support for adding notification channels, manufacturing compatible devices, etc.) ■ Extensive track record in semiconductor factories with in-house PHS infrastructure *For more details, please refer to the materials. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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Free membership registrationThis is a B5-sized notification device that uses an internal PHS (Personal Handy-phone System) for intercom phones utilized in factories and hospitals to inform about equipment abnormalities via short message. It connects directly to a PLC and easily sends short messages in conjunction with internal relays (ON/OFF). Despite its compact size, it can build a notification system with 128 input points and notify up to 10 recipients across 10 groups. It is compatible with various communication methods of MELSEC, following Mitsubishi Electric's e-F@ctory specifications. ■ Main Features - Cost performance per input point - Confirmation of message delivery to the PHS terminal - High-speed notification with a delay time of approximately 7 seconds - No need for an email server due to direct email delivery - Remains operational during power outages and continues from where it left off upon restoration - Customizable to accommodate additional input points and integration with production management servers.
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Free membership registrationThis is a notification device that uses the internal PHS (Personal Handy-phone System) for internal telephones utilized in factories and hospitals to inform about equipment abnormalities via short messages and voice calls. By incorporating two types of transmission ports, it enables applications such as: - Sending PHS short message notifications during regular hours and voice notifications to security personnel's mobile phones at night. - If the abnormal flag is not cleared after the short message notification is completed, a voice reminder notification will be sent. It can build a large-capacity notification system with a standard input of 250 points and 10 recipients per group across 10 groups. Notification groups can choose between short messages and voice calls. The SVX series is particularly known for its high level of customization. ■ Main Features - Internal PHS terminals can be used not only for calls but also for alarm message notifications. - Confirmation can be obtained that the message has been delivered to the PHS terminal. - No email server is required due to the direct mail and direct phone methods. - It operates without failure during power outages and resumes from the point of waiting for notifications when power is restored. - It supports customizations such as increasing input points and redundancy systems. - The voice call port can also be used as a waiting port for push-button commands.
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Free membership registrationThis is an automatic reporting device that sends voice notifications to internal PHS and public smartphones. It is directly connected to the PLC and easily sends telephone voice notifications linked to internal relays (ON/OFF). A large-capacity reporting system can be built with a standard input of 250 points and 10 recipients × 10 groups. Since it uses a telephone voice method, it continues to ring until the person in charge answers the call. To ensure that it does not complete with voicemail or out-of-service response tones, confirmation of notification is performed with a PB button response. This is the longest-selling model that has continued since 2004. ■ Main Features - It can be connected to either internal or fixed telephone lines if using a 2-wire analog telephone line. - Confirmation of notification response via button can be verified. - Various retries such as continuous retry and reminder notifications. - It does not fail during power outages and resumes from where it left off when power is restored. - It supports custom-made options such as increasing input points, expanding reporting channels, and adding large monitors. - It performs self-diagnostic reporting, including the connected PLC.
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Free membership registrationThis is a standard model of a notification device that uses an internal PHS (Personal Handy-phone System) for internal communication in factories and hospitals to notify equipment abnormalities via short message. It connects directly to a PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) and easily sends short messages in conjunction with internal relays (ON/OFF). It can build a large-capacity notification system with 250 input points and 10 recipients across 10 groups. There is no need for an email server or internal LAN, and it operates solely on internal communication, making it suitable for high-security factories related to semiconductors and automobiles. ■ Main Features - Internal PHS terminals can be used not only for calls but also for alarm email notifications. - Confirmation can be obtained that the notification has reached the PHS terminal. - High-speed notification with a delay time of about 7 seconds. - No email server is required due to the direct mail delivery method. - It continues to operate from where it left off during power outages and resumes notifications when power is restored. - Custom-made options are available, such as increasing input points and linking with production management servers. - It performs self-diagnosis notifications, including the connected PLC.
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Free membership registrationBy directly inheriting the FA pager controller (master station) of the Omron old FA pager TP400/TP401 and the signal input terminal, and replacing only the pager transmitter with our company’s SX, we can convert the pager alarm signals into PHS short messages. While the advantage of inheriting the assets of the FA pager is significant, the functionality is also greatly enhanced with features such as 45-character reports in kanji messages, group broadcasting to 10 people in 10 groups, and priority reporting for critical failures.
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