Guidance systems

Quelle: Yokogawa Deutschland | Lukas Dehling,

13,000 data points in one diagram

Yokogawa presents the new version R6.02 of the integrated process and production control system Centum VP R6.02.

© Yokogawa Germany

According to the manufacturer, this has a more powerful real-time trend function for visualizing the operating status of the system and an improved alarm function. In addition, Prosafe-RS R4.01 can be seamlessly integrated. The company has doubled the number of trend lines within a trend window to 16. The maximum number of data points that can be displayed on a graph has also been doubled and is now approximately 13,000. Additional trend lines can be dragged and dropped from any level of the operator station (graph, alarm list) into any trend window. With these new functions, operators should benefit from faster and more convenient access to system-specific data. A new function is also designed to display real-time trend data and archive data in the same window, allowing operators to track changes that have occurred over a longer period of time without losing sight of current values.

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