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Cortexo’s Hot Test System (HTS) is an industrial manufacturing test system, which incorporates security, administrator assigned user access levels, a fast, efficient interface and other benefits. HTS will enable your business to achieve a consistently high level of quality while keeping the testing overheads to a minimum. It is designed to provide complete traceability from start to finish of the production sequence. Testing is automated which makes for increased efficiencies and fewer operators are required in the process.

Real time and historical information, which is constantly logged, showing test results and equipment status allows the reporting engine to provide immediate impact analysis facilitating 21st century business risk management. Information from the System can be integrated to other systems within the business as well.

The System communicates over standard LAN infrastructure making it easy to implement and support. No special software is required for users to access information, either locally in the factory or anywhere in the world.

Because HTS is built on Cortexo Monitoiring System software framework, it has a powerful scripted testing framework as well as all of the standard monitoring functionality expected from a purpose built system.

This system. HTS can integrate with Cortexo Monitoring System to provide the following additional benefits:

  • Incorrectly tested engines can immediately be identified if they show up in the field.
  • Reference information is shared between the systems so that once a device has been factory tested it is already known to Cortexo Service without any further action being necessary. This reduces administrator overhead.
  • Devices can be allocated to a specific customer at any time prior to it first connecting to the monitoring service (before, during, or after factory commissioning). This maximises the manufacturers flexibility.
  • A device can also be allocated to a region under the customer or alternatively this can be left for the customer to do themselves. If it is left to the customer the device is put in a "Unallocated" default area which the customer can manage.