Making installation and customization even easier
PAM is designed for easy installation and configuration by control
and automation integrators or factory IT personnel. However, I/NET
provides PAM integration services when needed, plus additional
expertise to meet your customization requirements. I/NET software
engineers can adapt PAM to even the most complex installations and
the most unusual needs.
I/NET also offers specialized services in the areas of Project
Engineering and Startup Assistance.
Project Engineering
I/NET Project Engineering services are available to help you set up
the interface between the Phone Automation Manager, your machine tools, a
nd other computerized equipment. We offer the following specific services:
- Customized applications development.
- Advice and assistance for connecting PAM to CNC machines, automation controllers, networks, and databases.
- Advice and assistance in the selection of machine outputs for analysis and recommendations for hardware partners with expertise in this area.
- Design of external interfaces to such systems and automation devices as you request.
Startup Assistance
I/NET can provide on-site expert Startup Assistance during the original
commissioning or relocation of a PAM installation. Choose single or
multiple-day visits by I/NET engineers to assure cabling and connection
plans are adequate, as well as to assist plant personnel with training
and a trouble-free power-up.
A partnership for extended services
In addition to our own services, I/NET has formed an alliance with
Project Q System Integration LLC (PQSI) to
facilitate effective PAM
integration into the most demanding environments.
PQSI offers a wide range of PLC
services for factory automation and material handling systems to make
sure PAM works seamlessly with the widest possible set of factory
automation systems. PQSI has extensive experience in designing automation
systems, creating specifications, programming PLC controllers, and
testing completed installations. PQSI also specializes in extending
and modifying existing factory systems.
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