This document discusses the differences between barcode scanners and barcode verifiers. Barcode scanners are used to capture barcode data and forward it to a system, while verifiers examine and analyze the quality of printed barcodes to ensure they meet standards and can be scanned properly. Verifiers grade barcodes and identify issues that could prevent successful scanning, such as insufficient contrast or defective printing. Verification is important to ensure barcodes can be read by scanners in various applications and environments to avoid costly issues down the line. The document provides details on verification testing methods, quality parameters, and the information provided in verification results and analysis. Both offline and inline verification systems are discussed.
Shoppers now research products online before going to stores to buy them. When shopping, the top three experiences shoppers dislike are finding items out of stock, long checkout lines, and unknowledgeable store associates. However, shoppers say store associates are still the best source of information. To improve the customer experience, retailers should utilize technology to better connect with shoppers throughout the entire shopping journey, from creating shopping lists to accessing product details and store assistance via mobile apps to analytics for understanding shopper behavior.
This document discusses hazardous location classification systems and ATEX zones. It explains that the first step is to determine the class - whether the hazard is gases/vapors, dust, or fibers - and then the division based on how often the substance is present. Division 1 means the substance is continuously present, while Division 2 means it is only present occasionally. It then defines the three ATEX zones - zone 0 for continuous hazards, zone 1 for long-term hazards, and zone 2 for occasional hazards. Finally, it lists some common industries that use ATEX zones like chemical manufacturing, oil and gas, and pharmaceuticals.
VisionID is an Irish-owned company founded in 2000 that employs 24 people across offices in Clonmel, Belfast, Dublin, and Limerick. As a premier partner of Motorola Solutions and Zebra Technologies, VisionID provides retail technology solutions to increase customer loyalty and engagement as well as store operational productivity by integrating people, products, and processes. The purpose of the event was to illustrate how the rapidly changing retail landscape can benefit from technology and to thank participating alliance partners for joining to showcase their solution offerings.
Using the online channel to reach customersVisionID
The document discusses how online retail is growing and consumers are demanding more online options. It notes that Amazon is one of the top websites globally and that a significant portion of retail sales, up to 22% in the UK by 2016, will take place online. It also discusses how Irish consumers often purchase from UK retailers rather than Irish ones online. The document advocates that Irish retailers need an online presence to capture this online spending. It quotes Ben Dunne saying traditional retail models are too expensive and that power has shifted to consumers who demand more online and mobile options. The key takeaway is that the retail landscape is changing and retailers need technology to meet changing consumer demands or risk losing business to competitors.
GS1: Conformance Barcoding in ManufacturingVisionID
GS1 standards provide a framework for identifying, capturing, and sharing supply chain information through barcodes and electronic data interchange. The presentation discusses how GS1 standards can be applied to ensure traceability, enable unique device identification (UDI) as required by the FDA, and provide real-time visibility through standards like EPCIS. It also outlines specific GS1 solutions for sectors like transportation and logistics, healthcare, and customs that leverage global standards to improve supply chain collaboration and efficiency.
This document discusses the differences between barcode scanners and barcode verifiers. Barcode scanners are used to capture barcode data and forward it to a system, while verifiers examine and analyze the quality of printed barcodes to ensure they meet standards and can be scanned properly. Verifiers grade barcodes and identify issues that could prevent successful scanning, such as insufficient contrast or defective printing. Verification is important to ensure barcodes can be read by scanners in various applications and environments to avoid costly issues down the line. The document provides details on verification testing methods, quality parameters, and the information provided in verification results and analysis. Both offline and inline verification systems are discussed.
Shoppers now research products online before going to stores to buy them. When shopping, the top three experiences shoppers dislike are finding items out of stock, long checkout lines, and unknowledgeable store associates. However, shoppers say store associates are still the best source of information. To improve the customer experience, retailers should utilize technology to better connect with shoppers throughout the entire shopping journey, from creating shopping lists to accessing product details and store assistance via mobile apps to analytics for understanding shopper behavior.
This document discusses hazardous location classification systems and ATEX zones. It explains that the first step is to determine the class - whether the hazard is gases/vapors, dust, or fibers - and then the division based on how often the substance is present. Division 1 means the substance is continuously present, while Division 2 means it is only present occasionally. It then defines the three ATEX zones - zone 0 for continuous hazards, zone 1 for long-term hazards, and zone 2 for occasional hazards. Finally, it lists some common industries that use ATEX zones like chemical manufacturing, oil and gas, and pharmaceuticals.
VisionID is an Irish-owned company founded in 2000 that employs 24 people across offices in Clonmel, Belfast, Dublin, and Limerick. As a premier partner of Motorola Solutions and Zebra Technologies, VisionID provides retail technology solutions to increase customer loyalty and engagement as well as store operational productivity by integrating people, products, and processes. The purpose of the event was to illustrate how the rapidly changing retail landscape can benefit from technology and to thank participating alliance partners for joining to showcase their solution offerings.
Using the online channel to reach customersVisionID
The document discusses how online retail is growing and consumers are demanding more online options. It notes that Amazon is one of the top websites globally and that a significant portion of retail sales, up to 22% in the UK by 2016, will take place online. It also discusses how Irish consumers often purchase from UK retailers rather than Irish ones online. The document advocates that Irish retailers need an online presence to capture this online spending. It quotes Ben Dunne saying traditional retail models are too expensive and that power has shifted to consumers who demand more online and mobile options. The key takeaway is that the retail landscape is changing and retailers need technology to meet changing consumer demands or risk losing business to competitors.
GS1: Conformance Barcoding in ManufacturingVisionID
GS1 standards provide a framework for identifying, capturing, and sharing supply chain information through barcodes and electronic data interchange. The presentation discusses how GS1 standards can be applied to ensure traceability, enable unique device identification (UDI) as required by the FDA, and provide real-time visibility through standards like EPCIS. It also outlines specific GS1 solutions for sectors like transportation and logistics, healthcare, and customs that leverage global standards to improve supply chain collaboration and efficiency.
This document provides information on intrinsically safe mobile phones and accessories from ecom instruments for use in hazardous areas. It describes several mobile phone models including the Ex-Handy 09 which is ATEX, IECEx, and NEC certified for use in Zone 1/21 and Zone 2/22 hazardous areas. It also details the Smart-Ex 01 smartphone which features a 4-inch touchscreen, Android 4.4 operating system, and optional service level agreement for repairs and support. Accessories like chargers, cases, and headsets are available to complement the mobile phone solutions.
This document summarizes Windows 8.1 solutions for enterprise customers. It discusses business tablets that support touch, mouse, keyboard and pen input and run Windows apps, Office and line-of-business apps. It also describes great experiences across hardware and devices, including new Windows 8.1 devices with latest processors, accessories, screen resolutions and longer battery life. Specific devices highlighted include the Dell Venue 8 Pro business tablet and Panasonic Toughpad CF-H2 rugged tablet. The document also discusses Windows apps for business, including SAP apps, and Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry for specialized industry tablets.
The document describes the Smart-Ex 01 intrinsically safe smartphone. It has features like a 4-inch Gorilla Glass touchscreen, 8MP rear camera, Android 4.4 operating system, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and is certified for use in hazardous environments like Zone 1, Division 1 areas. It is rugged, dustproof and waterproof with a loud speaker and long battery life. Optional accessories include chargers, cases and headsets to enhance its functionality.
The document describes the Smart-Ex 01 intrinsically safe smartphone. It has features like a 4-inch Gorilla Glass touchscreen, 8MP rear camera, Android 4.4 operating system, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and is certified for use in hazardous environments like Zone 1, Division 1 areas. It is rugged, dustproof and waterproof with a loud speaker and long battery life. Optional accessories include chargers, cases and headsets to enhance its functionality.
The TC8000 Touch Computer is a revolutionary new warehouse mobile device designed to increase worker productivity by 14% on average. It features an innovative scan angle that eliminates wrist motion, is 33% lighter than traditional devices, and can automatically transform legacy "green screen" applications into intuitive touchscreen interfaces without requiring code modifications. The TC8000 is also highly ruggedized to withstand the demanding warehouse environment.
Freescale i.mx golden presentation for blogger july 2011Dylan Ko
i.MX is Freescale's family of multimedia and display application processors. The i.MX 6 series offers scalable platforms for consumer products with quad, dual, and single core ARM Cortex-A9 processors. It provides high performance with low power consumption for applications like mobile devices, automotive infotainment, and more. The i.MX 6 enables rich user experiences through features like 1080p video playback, 3D graphics, and support for multiple simultaneous users through virtualization.
Atmel - Designing Feature-Rich User Interfaces for Home and Industrial Contro...Atmel Corporation
We have all become familiar with intuitive user interfaces on our smartphones, tablets, and personal media players. Yet these concepts are still being introduced in the world of many home controls or industrial automation applications. The use of MIMIC diagrams and traditional switches and rotary controls are still commonplace on much industrial equipment. Most home thermostats are still mechanical. There are some very good reasons for this. Gloved hands, moisture, and condensation can play havoc with touchscreen controls. The industrial operating environment may dictate large switches for these reasons. Safety considerations may warrant the use of traditional control mechanisms such as switches.
Nevertheless, equipment manufacturers are keen to update both the functionality and cosmetic aesthetics of their products. Industrial automation equipment is increasingly networked. For home automation applications there is a need to provide an integrated display and control function for heating and ventilation, media-center and smart-energy monitoring. You need a higher performance microprocessor, but with a more intuitive, easy-to-understand user interface (UI).
For more information, please visit: http://www.atmel.com.
Twitter: http://twitter.com/atmel
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The document provides an overview of embedded systems and printed circuit board (PCB) design. It defines embedded systems as computers dedicated to specific tasks and optimized for size and cost. Examples of embedded systems include appliances, vehicles, and medical devices. The document then discusses PCB design software Eclipse and Tina Pro and the PCB design process in OrCad, including schematic capture, board layout, and routing. Key steps are summarized as importing schematics, setting board parameters, manually or automatically placing components, and routing connections between components.
The document describes Technifor's F-Series fibre laser marking systems. Key points:
- Fibre laser technology provides reliable, high-definition marking at fast speeds suitable for integration into production processes.
- The laser systems are available in a range of powers for various marking applications and materials.
- Technifor offers software, accessories, integration support and global customer service to provide complete laser marking solutions.
Gopal Kumar presented on software quality assurance and testing done during an industrial training. The presentation covered:
1) An overview of the organization SpiceRetail Ltd and their mobile phone offerings.
2) Different types and levels of testing including manual, automation, black box, white box and functional/non-functional testing.
3) Challenges in mobile device testing like supporting different targets and operating systems.
4) A proposed interruption matrix approach to help select meaningful test cases accounting for device interruptions and states.
This document discusses a security system project that uses fingerprint and keypad authentication to allow authorized individuals access. The system is programmed using an embedded microcontroller and C language. When a person places their finger on the reader, the system will check if they are authorized and prompt for a pin entry via keypad or mobile. If authorized, a message is sent to their mobile via GSM technology. The system aims to provide low-cost, automated security access for applications like ATMs.
This document provides an overview of embedded systems and printed circuit board (PCB) design. It discusses what embedded systems are, examples of embedded systems, and components like microcontrollers and DSPs. It also covers PCB materials, types of PCBs, and the basic steps for PCB design in OrCad, including creating a schematic, generating a netlist, board layout using Layout Plus, and design rule checking. Software like Eclipse, TINA Pro, and Capture are also introduced for developing embedded system and PCB design applications.
Verdin provides developers with intuitive access to the latest interfaces and all Toradex module families with excellent pin-compatibility for cost, performance and scalability.
The document provides information on several products from different companies, including handheld home theater devices from Belkin, protective phone cases from West280, DNA sequencing consumables from Pacific Biosciences, rear projection televisions from MicroDisplay Corporation and D2M, laser layout systems from Zircon, expansion modules for PDAs from Palm, disposable surgical instruments from GearHead, GPS navigation systems from Rockwell and Eclipse, and optical surveying instruments from Trimble.
Powered by Windows 8 and Intel® Atom™ Z2760 processor, the ThinkPad Tablet 2 is the first tablet truly built for business: www.lenovocatalog.com/thinkpadtablet2
Check out this useful information on our range of Touch Panel Computers.
Product overviews and specifications included.
For more information contact us via email on info@crystal-display.com or call +44(0) 1634 327420.
SMT Kingdom provides intuitive geoscience software for oil and gas exploration. It is the leading interpretation software used by over 2,500 companies in 85 countries. SMT competes with Halliburton/Landmark and Schlumberger/SIS, and has doubled its customer base in recent years. The software provides integrated seismic interpretation, modeling, and data management capabilities in a single platform.
The document discusses making industrial touch displays a reality using projective capacitive touch (PCAP) technology. It summarizes that while PCAP touch screens are common in consumer devices, their adoption has been slow for industrial applications due to higher costs, lower volumes, and tougher environmental requirements. Avnet Electronics Marketing developed industrial-grade PCAP touch display kits to help accelerate PCAP's implementation for industrial use by addressing these challenges and removing barriers to entry. The kits provide customizable solutions for developing and testing industrial PCAP touch displays.
This document summarizes a range of touch operator panels from JVL for use with their integrated servo and stepper motors. The panels come in screen sizes from 4.3 to 15 inches with resolutions up to 1024x768 and include features like trend graphs, alarms, recipes, advanced timer functions, and easy creation of operator screens using development software. They connect to various JVL motor controllers and provide connectivity options like serial, USB, and Ethernet ports.
This document describes a touch screen and Zigbee based control system for apartments using an embedded system. The system uses a microcontroller, touch screen, Zigbee modules, and other components to allow users to control home appliances in their apartment wirelessly via the touch screen or voice commands. The microcontroller interfaces with the touch screen, Zigbee modules, and other devices. It receives input from the touch screen or other inputs and sends wireless signals via Zigbee to control appliances like lights and fans. The system aims to provide a compact, user-friendly, and low-cost way to remotely control home appliances within an apartment.
This document discusses hazardous location classification systems and ATEX zones. It explains that the first step is to determine the class - whether the hazard is gases/vapors, dust, or fibers - and then the division based on how often the substance is present. Division 1 means the substance is continuously present, while Division 2 means it is only present occasionally. It then defines the three ATEX zones - zone 0 for continuous hazards, zone 1 for long-term hazards, and zone 2 for occasional hazards. Finally, it lists some common industries that use ATEX zones like chemical manufacturing, oil and gas, and pharmaceuticals.
This document provides information on intrinsically safe mobile phones and accessories from ecom instruments for use in hazardous areas. It describes several mobile phone models including the Ex-Handy 09 which is ATEX, IECEx, and NEC certified for use in Zone 1/21 and Zone 2/22 hazardous areas. It also details the Smart-Ex 01 smartphone which features a 4-inch touchscreen, Android 4.4 operating system, and optional service level agreement for repairs and support. Accessories like chargers, cases, and headsets are available to complement the mobile phone solutions.
This document summarizes Windows 8.1 solutions for enterprise customers. It discusses business tablets that support touch, mouse, keyboard and pen input and run Windows apps, Office and line-of-business apps. It also describes great experiences across hardware and devices, including new Windows 8.1 devices with latest processors, accessories, screen resolutions and longer battery life. Specific devices highlighted include the Dell Venue 8 Pro business tablet and Panasonic Toughpad CF-H2 rugged tablet. The document also discusses Windows apps for business, including SAP apps, and Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry for specialized industry tablets.
The document describes the Smart-Ex 01 intrinsically safe smartphone. It has features like a 4-inch Gorilla Glass touchscreen, 8MP rear camera, Android 4.4 operating system, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and is certified for use in hazardous environments like Zone 1, Division 1 areas. It is rugged, dustproof and waterproof with a loud speaker and long battery life. Optional accessories include chargers, cases and headsets to enhance its functionality.
The document describes the Smart-Ex 01 intrinsically safe smartphone. It has features like a 4-inch Gorilla Glass touchscreen, 8MP rear camera, Android 4.4 operating system, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and is certified for use in hazardous environments like Zone 1, Division 1 areas. It is rugged, dustproof and waterproof with a loud speaker and long battery life. Optional accessories include chargers, cases and headsets to enhance its functionality.
The TC8000 Touch Computer is a revolutionary new warehouse mobile device designed to increase worker productivity by 14% on average. It features an innovative scan angle that eliminates wrist motion, is 33% lighter than traditional devices, and can automatically transform legacy "green screen" applications into intuitive touchscreen interfaces without requiring code modifications. The TC8000 is also highly ruggedized to withstand the demanding warehouse environment.
Freescale i.mx golden presentation for blogger july 2011Dylan Ko
i.MX is Freescale's family of multimedia and display application processors. The i.MX 6 series offers scalable platforms for consumer products with quad, dual, and single core ARM Cortex-A9 processors. It provides high performance with low power consumption for applications like mobile devices, automotive infotainment, and more. The i.MX 6 enables rich user experiences through features like 1080p video playback, 3D graphics, and support for multiple simultaneous users through virtualization.
Atmel - Designing Feature-Rich User Interfaces for Home and Industrial Contro...Atmel Corporation
We have all become familiar with intuitive user interfaces on our smartphones, tablets, and personal media players. Yet these concepts are still being introduced in the world of many home controls or industrial automation applications. The use of MIMIC diagrams and traditional switches and rotary controls are still commonplace on much industrial equipment. Most home thermostats are still mechanical. There are some very good reasons for this. Gloved hands, moisture, and condensation can play havoc with touchscreen controls. The industrial operating environment may dictate large switches for these reasons. Safety considerations may warrant the use of traditional control mechanisms such as switches.
Nevertheless, equipment manufacturers are keen to update both the functionality and cosmetic aesthetics of their products. Industrial automation equipment is increasingly networked. For home automation applications there is a need to provide an integrated display and control function for heating and ventilation, media-center and smart-energy monitoring. You need a higher performance microprocessor, but with a more intuitive, easy-to-understand user interface (UI).
For more information, please visit: http://www.atmel.com.
Twitter: http://twitter.com/atmel
Facebook: http://facebook.com/atmelcorporation
LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/atmel-corporation
YouTube: http://youtube.com/atmelcorporation
The document provides an overview of embedded systems and printed circuit board (PCB) design. It defines embedded systems as computers dedicated to specific tasks and optimized for size and cost. Examples of embedded systems include appliances, vehicles, and medical devices. The document then discusses PCB design software Eclipse and Tina Pro and the PCB design process in OrCad, including schematic capture, board layout, and routing. Key steps are summarized as importing schematics, setting board parameters, manually or automatically placing components, and routing connections between components.
The document describes Technifor's F-Series fibre laser marking systems. Key points:
- Fibre laser technology provides reliable, high-definition marking at fast speeds suitable for integration into production processes.
- The laser systems are available in a range of powers for various marking applications and materials.
- Technifor offers software, accessories, integration support and global customer service to provide complete laser marking solutions.
Gopal Kumar presented on software quality assurance and testing done during an industrial training. The presentation covered:
1) An overview of the organization SpiceRetail Ltd and their mobile phone offerings.
2) Different types and levels of testing including manual, automation, black box, white box and functional/non-functional testing.
3) Challenges in mobile device testing like supporting different targets and operating systems.
4) A proposed interruption matrix approach to help select meaningful test cases accounting for device interruptions and states.
This document discusses a security system project that uses fingerprint and keypad authentication to allow authorized individuals access. The system is programmed using an embedded microcontroller and C language. When a person places their finger on the reader, the system will check if they are authorized and prompt for a pin entry via keypad or mobile. If authorized, a message is sent to their mobile via GSM technology. The system aims to provide low-cost, automated security access for applications like ATMs.
This document provides an overview of embedded systems and printed circuit board (PCB) design. It discusses what embedded systems are, examples of embedded systems, and components like microcontrollers and DSPs. It also covers PCB materials, types of PCBs, and the basic steps for PCB design in OrCad, including creating a schematic, generating a netlist, board layout using Layout Plus, and design rule checking. Software like Eclipse, TINA Pro, and Capture are also introduced for developing embedded system and PCB design applications.
Verdin provides developers with intuitive access to the latest interfaces and all Toradex module families with excellent pin-compatibility for cost, performance and scalability.
The document provides information on several products from different companies, including handheld home theater devices from Belkin, protective phone cases from West280, DNA sequencing consumables from Pacific Biosciences, rear projection televisions from MicroDisplay Corporation and D2M, laser layout systems from Zircon, expansion modules for PDAs from Palm, disposable surgical instruments from GearHead, GPS navigation systems from Rockwell and Eclipse, and optical surveying instruments from Trimble.
Powered by Windows 8 and Intel® Atom™ Z2760 processor, the ThinkPad Tablet 2 is the first tablet truly built for business: www.lenovocatalog.com/thinkpadtablet2
Check out this useful information on our range of Touch Panel Computers.
Product overviews and specifications included.
For more information contact us via email on info@crystal-display.com or call +44(0) 1634 327420.
SMT Kingdom provides intuitive geoscience software for oil and gas exploration. It is the leading interpretation software used by over 2,500 companies in 85 countries. SMT competes with Halliburton/Landmark and Schlumberger/SIS, and has doubled its customer base in recent years. The software provides integrated seismic interpretation, modeling, and data management capabilities in a single platform.
The document discusses making industrial touch displays a reality using projective capacitive touch (PCAP) technology. It summarizes that while PCAP touch screens are common in consumer devices, their adoption has been slow for industrial applications due to higher costs, lower volumes, and tougher environmental requirements. Avnet Electronics Marketing developed industrial-grade PCAP touch display kits to help accelerate PCAP's implementation for industrial use by addressing these challenges and removing barriers to entry. The kits provide customizable solutions for developing and testing industrial PCAP touch displays.
This document summarizes a range of touch operator panels from JVL for use with their integrated servo and stepper motors. The panels come in screen sizes from 4.3 to 15 inches with resolutions up to 1024x768 and include features like trend graphs, alarms, recipes, advanced timer functions, and easy creation of operator screens using development software. They connect to various JVL motor controllers and provide connectivity options like serial, USB, and Ethernet ports.
This document describes a touch screen and Zigbee based control system for apartments using an embedded system. The system uses a microcontroller, touch screen, Zigbee modules, and other components to allow users to control home appliances in their apartment wirelessly via the touch screen or voice commands. The microcontroller interfaces with the touch screen, Zigbee modules, and other devices. It receives input from the touch screen or other inputs and sends wireless signals via Zigbee to control appliances like lights and fans. The system aims to provide a compact, user-friendly, and low-cost way to remotely control home appliances within an apartment.
This document discusses hazardous location classification systems and ATEX zones. It explains that the first step is to determine the class - whether the hazard is gases/vapors, dust, or fibers - and then the division based on how often the substance is present. Division 1 means the substance is continuously present, while Division 2 means it is only present occasionally. It then defines the three ATEX zones - zone 0 for continuous hazards, zone 1 for long-term hazards, and zone 2 for occasional hazards. Finally, it lists some common industries that use ATEX zones like chemical manufacturing, oil and gas, and pharmaceuticals.
Providing innovative technology solutions across the
healthcare environment, VisionID empower healthcare
professionals to enhance patient safety and care
Building efficiency, growing economies - manufacturing solutionsVisionID
The document discusses how manufacturers are important drivers of economic growth and innovation but face challenges in connecting people, equipment, and materials across production, fulfillment, and service operations. It presents statistics highlighting the benefits manufacturers can realize by improving efficiency and connectivity, such as increased productivity, reduced downtime and costs, and enhanced customer service. The document then describes how the provider's technology solutions are designed to address these challenges by connecting operators, assets, and data across plants, warehouses, distribution centers, and field service to enable intelligent production, flawless fulfillment, and dynamic customer service.
This document provides an overview of GS1, including:
- GS1 is an organization that develops global standards for supply chain management and product identification, including barcodes.
- It has over 2 million member companies in 155 countries that represent all parts of the supply chain.
- GS1 standards include various barcode symbologies like EAN-13, Databar, and GS1-128 that are used at different points in the supply chain.
- The Food Information Regulation requires standardized product information to be available to consumers, which GS1 supports through initiatives like the Global Data Synchronization Network and GS1 Source.
- Emerging standards like Next Generation Product Identification allow encoding more detailed product data directly into barcodes
Building a Raspberry Pi Robot with Dot NET 8, Blazor and SignalR - Slides Onl...Peter Gallagher
In this session delivered at Leeds IoT, I talk about how you can control a 3D printed Robot Arm with a Raspberry Pi, .NET 8, Blazor and SignalR.
I also show how you can use a Unity app on an Meta Quest 3 to control the arm VR too.
You can find the GitHub repo and workshop instructions here;
https://bit.ly/dotnetrobotgithub
1. ecom´s hazardous area tablet, the Tab-Ex®, brings new
customer focused solutions and improved ease of use
to mobile workers in
Tab-Ex® Series
Product Description
Features
Technical Data
ChemicalRefining PharmaceuticalsOil & Gas
and other industries with hazardous areas.
ecom is launching an entire family of compatible tablets,
peripherals and accessories ideal for use in Zone 1 /
Division 1, Zone 2 / Division 2 and non-hazardous
environments worldwide.
Recognizing that many work tasks are performed in both
non-hazardous and hazardous areas
Lightweight and compact, operating on Android™
4.4, KitKat, the Tab-Ex® is suitable for multiple mobile
worker roles performing a range of applications,
The 8“ screen enables standard desktop applications to
become mobile in hazardous areas, allowing workers to
view and interact with SCADA/DCS systems, enterprise
systems (SAP, Maximo), and computer aided design
systems. Augmented reality and video conferencing
also becomes much easier to use with Tab-Ex®.
World´s first
Zone 1 / Div. 1 tablet
computer based on
Samsung GALAXY
Tab Active
Much easier
use with
Tab-Ex®
such as
Asset
Surveys
Material
Tracking
Inspection MaintenanceOperator
Rounds
Built-in cameras and full range of wireless capability
allowing equipment defects to be captured as
inspection and maintenance work is executed, and
instantly visible to those who need to diagnose the
issue and determine the follow-on actions.
Global certifications -
one common platform
Reinforced security
with Samsung KNOX™
Accessories and peripherals
to enable wide range of uses
Suitable for use
with gloves
NFC technology for
wireless applications
GPS
Android™ 4.4, KitKat
Operating System
Wireless capability
as WWAN, 4G LTE*,
WLAN, etc.
Much easier
use with
Tab-Ex®
Front and rear camera
3 MP with rear camera Flash
with Barcode Scanner capability
1.3 MP front camera
*depending on carrier & regional availability
Android™ 4.4,
KitKat
8” TFT display with
1280 x 800 pixels
Quad core 1.2 GHz
processor
Email - info@visionid.ie
Website - www.visionid.ie
Telephone - 1850 923 633