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Power Now -  Factory Floor Computer

Automation Now has designed a complete, low cost, line of industrial work stations ideal for factory floor HMI applications.

These computers are designed for the system integrator with enough power to run most HMI packages but not at a price that will kill your budget!

  • Each computer is enclosed in an industrial enclosure suitable for the high reliability needs of the factory floor
    • Rack-mount chassis meets EIA RS-310C standard. Also suitable for table top applications.
    • High-speed cooling fans on the front panel, with replaceable air filters, circulate clean air to all parts inside the chassis.
    • Push-pull air flow design generates positive air pressure in the chassis for excluding dust and dirt.
    • Disk drive bay with shock-resistant cushion and well-conductive rubber.
    • Lockable front door for dust-proof integrity and the security of the work station.
  • High reliability motherboards from ASUS feature Intel BX Chip Set with 100Mhz FSB and ECC memory.
  • Custom Configurations and options available.

Key Features

  • Intel Pentium III CPU's
  • 128Mb SDRAM
  • Raid Level 1 Hard Drives (10GB IDE)
  • Yamaha CDRW Drive
  • Matrox AGP Video
  • 3-Com 56k V.90 Modem
  • Intel EtherExpress Network Card
  • Windows NT Operating System

Pricing

Description Part # Price
Power Now - Basic Work Station Sys-1 $1750
Add for redundant power supply (250W) Pwr-1R $375
Rack Mount Keyboard w/touchpad Key-RT $249
Basic 104 Keyboard (Keytronic) Key-104-2 $25
Mouse - Microsoft IntelliPoint Mouse-MSI $27
Rack Mount Monitors   Call
19" Enclosures   Call

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