One Display Serves as User Interface for Two Monitoring Tasks
The 4.3-inch IPC4 operator panel for Marposs’ Artis Genior monitoring systems is preconfigured with visualization software to serve as a user interface for the Artis GEMCMS02 for collision detection or the Gemtmuro for monitoring toolholder runout.
Posted: September 30, 2020
Marposs Corp. (Auburn Hills, MI) expands its Artis Genior modular machine monitoring family with the IPC4 compact operator panel featuring a 4.3-inch LCD color display. Easy to install and assemble, the IPC4 is preconfigured with visualization software to serve as a user interface for the Artis GEMCMS02, which detects dynamic and quasi-static collisions, or the Gemtmuro for monitoring toolholder runout.
Available with or without housing, the IPC4 display is water- and dust-proof to withstand difficult, dusty environments. With a resolution of 480×272, it offers user-friendly operation. It works via an Ethernet connection and with a Linux operating system.
Control panel displays are also available in 7 and 10 inches.
An autonomous intelligent tool and process monitoring system, Genior Modular provides a real-time image of production using a multicriteria monitoring strategy that automatically adapts to machining processes, meaning the system records all relevant signals and sets the limits based on special algorithms. During subsequent machining cycles, it then adjusts the automatic limits to compensate for changes in tooling and machine. The modular system design enables configuration to dedicated systems or machines as well as the ability to add capability as needed.