Wireless Call for Parts, Services, and Pick-Up Solution

Improve communication and maintain a steady workflow with Banner Engineering's wireless call for parts solution.  Connect up to 35 stations to up to 12 different forklifts or supervisors. Use your data to maximize your facility productivity and efficiency.

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Wireless Call for Parts
Wireless Call for Parts

Minimize wait times and make your production run smoothly by switching to Banner’s Call for Parts Solution. The Wireless Call for Parts consists of a DXM wireless controller and two types of interface devices: Banner’s Wireless K70 touch indicators for operator requests, and Banner’s Direct Select operator interfaces for mobile responders.

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Wireless K70 Series 70 mm Touch Buttons
Wireless K70 Series 70 mm Touch Buttons

The EZ-LIGHT K70 touch button is a large, easy to activate solid state switch and high visibility indicator. Touch buttons in this series are ideal for use in pick-to-light, call button and general industrial applications.

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Gateways
Gateways

The DXM controller series integrates Banner's wireless radio, cellular and Ethernet connectivity, and local I/O to provide a platform for the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).

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Direct Select
Direct Select

Multifunction wireless operator interface can be used to send and receive information, direct actions, track performance, monitor equipment, and much more.

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Whether calling for parts, calling for pickup, or calling for a supervisor, communication between stationary workers and mobile responders is vital for smooth production.

But it’s difficult to be efficient when communication is performed on phone systems or through a shared call system; but what if interruptions from poor coordination could be eliminated, and calls be dispersed in the order they were requested?

Gain control and reduce wait times with Banner Engineering’s Call-for-Parts solution.

Our call-for-parts solution consists of a DXM wireless controller and two types of interface devices: Banner’s Wireless K70 touch indicators for operator requests, and Banner’s Direct Select operator interfaces for mobile responders.

The DXM simultaneously connects all the wireless devices while also creating a dynamic queue.

When a station worker needs assistance, they push their K70 indicator and the station number is automatically added to the bottom of the job queue.

As mobile response units become available for new tasks, requests are pushed out to all available workers, and the first to accept the job receives it.

As older jobs are completed, newer ones move up in the queue, ensuring minimal downtime, and that no request goes ignored.

If you have vital work stations that always require immediate attention, priority tags can be assigned to automatically move them to the top of the list. Plus, the DXM allows you to push data to PLCs and other logistics devices around your factory, or upload data to Banner’s Cloud data Services for dashboard visualizations.

All of this and more is done right inside the DXM controller.

And with the ability to support up to forty-seven worker devices, attain levels of large-scale coordination never before possible.

Minimize wait times and make your production run smoothly by switching to Banner’s Call for Parts Solution, available only from Banner Engineering.


To learn more visit BannerEngineering.com

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