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B&C Train Control Systems are designed
with state of the art object oriented technologies. Once designed and built for
a particular client, these software applications can be easily distributed as
stand alone or distributed files which can be installed (with the provided
install programs) and run on any computer system running the Windows 98, 2000,
NT, XP operating systems, and also, OS/2, Unix or Macintosh based systems.
Once completed, each
system is fully configurable externally, so that the client can change
communication methods individual bit
assignments, logging, security, and other system features. |
Point-and-Click Graphic
Interface with Zoom (mainline system)
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Example of a long distance
full remote control system

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B&C Transit control system applications are
considerably faster, smaller, less expensive, and more flexible than "canned"
man-machine applications designed using Wonderware, FactoryLink, RSView, ICOM,
or other such proprietary HMI Applications.
Multiple communication port access --> for any
combination of TCIP Ethernet, Telephone Line (normal, or high security callback
modem), ODBC or JDBC relational database access, JMS Publish/Subscribe, or
RS232/ RS422 serial COM.
Custom features can be added to any design upon
request or specification requirement. Unlike "canned" man-machine" interfaces,
our train control software has no foreseeable design limits.
B&C Transit offers short development cycles and
fast time to market. |
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Example of a Networked Yard
Traction Power System

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B&C engineers are experts in the area of train
control, and understand the terminology and expectations of industry train
control engineers. Our control systems are extremely stable on any
platform (battle tested) and we offer Unlimited distribution (per contract
negotiation) -- There are no hardware keys or special licensing requirements.
Other features include External configuration flexibility,
built-in logging features and variable Play Back to Screen functions,
built-in "off-line" control and indication debugging tools available during
run time, built-in display of control and indication bit assignments
available during run time, multi-level user security access configuration
management, and
selectable Zoom features on all graphical
screens. |
Example of specialty control
system
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Example of a Stand Alone MDI (Multiple Document Interface)
Yard Control System

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Example of a Networked Yard Control System

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Example of a Networked System Component Status Overview
Display
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