WAGO Introduces WebVisu App for Mobile Automation

March 20, 2014
A new convenient mobile application from WAGO Corporation enables quick and easy access to equipment status, process data and production levels at the swipe of a finger.
A new convenient mobile application from WAGO Corporation enables quick and easy access to equipment status, process data and production levels at the swipe of a finger. Whether for your plant floor, shipboard or machine automation, WAGO’s Web visualization application, the WAGO-WebVisu-App, enables you to monitor and control your operations directly from your smartphone or tablet.
The WAGO-WebVisu-App operates exclusively with WAGO programmable controllers (e.g., PFC200, ETHERNET 2.0 or BACnet/IP Controller). Up to 100 controllers can be defined for direct and quick access via URL. Connecting WAGO controllers to a local wireless access point enables plant floor operators and maintenance personnel to easily acquire system information from their mobile devices.
Visualization screens are built within WAGO-I/O-PRO, the same software used for programming, to provide an all-in-one solution – no extra software needed. WAGO-I/O-PRO provides straightforward graphic tools for speedy generation of screens with multiple security levels, enabling task-based login strategies.
This app is a useful, productive tool that can be leveraged in the front office, production floor, engine room or maintenance room, increasingly supporting mobile workforces. The WAGO-WebVisu-App is available free of charge for both iOS and Android devices via instant download on Google Play.
>> The app can be downloaded here for iPhones or iPads, and here for Android devices.

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