DMR  |  2012-09-25

High Tech company in Eindhoven, Netherlands chooses Cuna for the implementation of a radio system

Source: The Critical Communications Review | Gert Jan Wolf editor

The control of the system is done by the ARC application named: CunaCC.


A High-tech Company from Eindhoven has given Cuna the assignment for the installation of a critical communications system The company is a world leader in the production of machines for the semiconductor industry.

The project consists of pagers and radios integrated into a communication system. The control of the system is done by the ARC application named: CunaCC. This control center application is a private development of Cuna and is especially chosen because of the large ease of use.

A second location of the high-tech organization will be connceted by Cuna via a redundant radioconnection.

Reports of the fire alarm systems and hydrogen PLCs appears as a text message on the display of the pagers and radios. The receiver of the message is therefore not localized.

The system also guarantees thesSafety of employess who work alone. They will be monitored via  a "lone worker system". If something happens to them, an automatic alarm to the CunaCC will be initiated.

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                  Cuna Controlroom Centre

The company has chosen for the MotoTRBO digital radio system from Motorola. On of the main reasons is because this is a good default system including many alarm functions.

Source: Cuna