Displayguard®


The Displayguard® Electronic Industrial Safety System is composed of three specially designed key components:

  • The electronic safety display with work box

  • A protective guardrail enclosure

  • The Displayguard® software

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THE ELECTRONIC DISPLAY

  • Messages can be seen and read at a distance of 200 feet by floor personnel or mobile equipment operators.

  • Only a 110 volt AC power supply and computer connection (via COM port/RS232 cable or Local Area Network with TCP/IP) are required to connect and activate the display's communication capabilities to the wall mounted workbox.

  • A built-in buzzer alarm sounds to alert plant production personnel or pedestrians when a new message is run.

  • A message of 24 characters or less is displayed in its entirety with a choice of 6 expanding or scrolling styles.

  • Messages exceeding 24 characters are displayed using a left to right scroll setting.

  • There is sufficient space in the electronic display housing to install and supply power to an RFID, bar code, audio, or video device.

PROTECTIVE RAIL ENCLOSURE

  • Enclosure has a unique recessed design to house and protect the electronic display.

  • Functional-mounting brackets allow the display to be tilted to achieve maximum visibility.

  • The unique design of the enclosure's end plates permits the 10-foot section to be installed with Guardsmith® or other major industrial guardrail systems.  Therefore, Displayguard® can easily be incorporated into a new installation or retrofit into an existing plant system.

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DISPLAYGUARD® SOFTWARE

  • Software is Microsoft® Windows® based to simplify installation on individual PC's or network of computers, reducing user-training time.
  • Software can communicate with Displayguard® electronic displays via four methods:
  • COM Port/RS232 Cable
  • LAN (Local Area Network) with TCP/IP
  • Dial-up Modem/telephone line
  • Wireless transmitter/receiver
  • User name and password security limit software program access solely to authorized users.
  • Messages are classified into five categories that control user access and conform to the OSHA safety message clarification system.
  • Users can select a message from a list of over 250 preprogrammed message that contain general employee information to emergency instructions or users can create and run a message in their own words.
  • Software can run and schedule different messages on two or more Displayguard® units simultaneously.
  • A message-access pecking order gives security personnel or executive management the power to interrupt and override Displayguard® unit messages during crisis situations.
  • Use of the Displayguard® units is monitored continuously and a log of daily activity, sorted by user, date, and time can be printed for analysis.

Please contact Herwin, Inc. to learn how Displayguard® electronic industrial safety display can increase your intra-plant communication and safety awareness.

 

 


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