Radio terminals

Quelle: Steute Schaltgeräte | Inka Krischke,

For intralogistics and production

With the wireless terminal from Steute's 'Wireless' business unit, tasks such as ordering replenishment, confirming storage, triggering ordering processes and requesting commissions or shipping orders can be easily and flexibly organized and integrated into the ...

© Steute switchgear

... integrate the company's IT infrastructure. The operator receives information via the two-line display. In the opposite direction, he can send signals to higher-level control systems (e.g. WMS, ERP or PDA) via three freely assignable buttons. The signals are passed on in the 'sWave.Net' radio network. This is done via access points, which work in a similar way to routers and send the radio signals directly to an IP address, where they are processed by the user's IT system. The integration of new terminals into this network can be completed in just a few steps. This also simplifies the retrofitting of FIFO racks, E-Kanban racks, picking systems or other workstations. At the same time, transparency is increased both at the individual workstation and throughout the company, as a continuous, bidirectional flow of information is generated.

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