- May 24, 2012
- Control Technology Corporation
- News
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The free iPhone/iPad app provides read/write access to I/O, registers, flags and motion on Model 2700 and 5000 series controllers.
May 24, 2012 - Control Technology released CTC qMon, a free iPhone/iPad app that provides read/write access to a CTC controller. qMon can access I/O, registers, flags and motion on Model 2700 and 5000 series controllers. qMon can be used to reset counters, change setpoints, or review production data. It is available now for free download to iPhone or iPad from apple.com's App Store; a demo [ctcdemo.ctc-control.com] may be entered into the IP Address field to test a live controller. Visit CTC-s website for additional information on qMon set-up and operation.
"qMon moves CTC's PC-based CTCmon utility to a platform that our customers have with them everywhere they go," said Tom Schermerhorn, CTC President. "It is always available to check on controller status and optimize system operation. For this reason it has already generated tremendous interest among our customers." About Control Technology Corporation – Control Technology Corp. (CTC) is redefining programmable control. Its innovative line of advanced programmable automation controllers combine high performance control with integrated motion, flexible programming options, and quick customization for OEM applications. The company’s Blue Fusion controllers feature sophisticated state logic that ensures consistent, high performance control. The QuickBuilder software simplifies application development by providing an expansive set of graphical tools in a powerful programming environment. CTC provides control solutions to a variety of OEMs in medical, machine automation, electrical, and packaging operations. Founded in 1975, CTC is the leader in web-enabled automation and holds numerous patents in this area.
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