Hoogendoorn will introduce the next generation iSii process computer GreenTech (June 10-12) at
Amsterdam RAI.
Amsterdam RAI.The next generation iSii delivers the same user-friendly experience as the first generation iSii, with a new clean software interface, new features, and durable hardware. These product modifications should extend the product life span and increase user-friendliness.
During GreenTech, Hoogendoorn will introduce the next generation iSii. The computer will officially be revealed on June 10 at 1 p.m. at the Hoogendoorn booth (11.710).
New clean user interface
The next generation features a clean user interface that is characterized by a simple configuration, allowing growers to define and display their graphs, summaries, and settings according to their own preferences. The new software includes multiple visualizations that show the current cultivation conditions and allows setting changes.
Solid industrial hardware
The next generation iSii comes in a new smooth hardware casing with natural ventilation. The industrial hardware complies with the latest technology and improves performance. Also, the new sensors on the weather station have been carefully selected to face tough circumstances around the world. For example, the active wind sensors are equipped with a heater to avoid freezing. Combined with modular software the next generation iSii comprises a long term investment.
Advanced controls
The computer also features controls like pre-control, self-learning heating control, and weather control that anticipates changing conditions. Via intelligent graphical set points (ViP) growers can set their own strategy, using any parameter that they desire such as radiation, wind speed, and outside temperature. With these endless possibilities the next generation iSii seamlessly fits growers’ needs.
New alarm app
The new iSii also features an alarm app. Detailed alarms are sent to smarts phones and tablets to alert growers for deviations – for example, if temperature moves outside the desired boundary values. This enables growers to respond adequately and to have control of their cultivation from any place in the world.