The Door Monitor system includes the
base system for one door, fingerprint sensor, software, and introductory support.
The
base system costs around $1 million, including all design and related automation for part handling.
The
base system covers: order processing, contract review for ISO 9000 and QS 9000, photos and video clips to "show how," storage of detailed product methoding, and scheduling (via graphical drag 'n' drop) for both infinite and finite capacity scheduling.
The same base system is used in all four formations.
Only four routes are available in the base system: slant, stop, out, and deep.
The module expands the
base system to 255 addressable points, increases the number of relay outputs to 58, and adds 400 events to the history buffer for a total of 499 events.
In addition to the
base system, the Micro Bore lets users easily add an array of options to create a more customized line.
A second EUROVAV'97 paper dealing with modularity of tabular rule bases was "Feature Construction for Verification and Validation of Tabular Knowledge
Base Systems" by Piramuthu.