ADI - Analogue Digital Interface
The Ideatec ADI is designed as an interface for reading up to 8 analog signals. It then allows the display of configurable gauges on GO-112 or VigiLink touch screens.
- 8 analog inputs
- Compatible with GO-112 and VigiLink products
- Operating voltage: from +10 to +30VDC
- Dimensions (mm) : 92x70x43
- Weight: 75g
OpenLink
The OpenLink could be used to allow third party systems to receive streamed data from or to interrogate the 4000 event data log held on the GO112 central module.
Product Description:
The newest Ideatec GO112 product is again an outcome of Ideatec listening to customers requirements. The OpenLink module is a versatile interface between external devices and the GO112, allowing inputs from external devices such as third-party systems, various touch screens and mobile devices such as mobile phones and tablets.
In fact, a custom designed mobile phone or tablet app could be used to provide inputs to the GO112, connecting via Bluetooth or Wifi.
The OpenLink could also be used to allow third party systems to receive streamed data from or to interrogate the 4000 event data log held on the GO112 central module.
MFI – Multi Function Interface
Product Description:
The Ideatec MFI is an interface designed to control multi functional products, such as the Trafficlear Variable Message Sign, which displays a range of customer required images.
VFI - Voice Feedback Interface
The voice feedback messages are totally configurable and are simply wav files queued and held on the VFI module – so different messages, different languages, even sounds to scare birds at an airport can all be utilised.
Product Description:
Ideatec Voice Feedback Interface – VFI
The Ideatec VFI sits within the GO112 family and provides an audible confirmation of an action being successfully completed by the GO112.
For example users will hear the terminology “ Emergency Lights Activated” or “Side Steps Out” when those actions have been performed.
The voice feedback messages are totally configurable and are simply wav files queued and held on the VFI module – so different messages, different languages, even sounds to scare birds at an airport can all be utilised.