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DRIVER CONTROL STATIONS

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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Driver Control Stations

DRIVER CONTROL STATIONS
MOUNTED IN ENCLOSURES


Model DCS2

DCS2 FRONT DISPLAY & KEYBOARD


Model DCS4

DCS4 DISPLAY (TOUCH SCREEN)


FURTHER INFORMATION

Driver control stations are data entry devices that can be used by system operators. They are typically used in conjunction with weighbridges, hopper systems, and any other systems that are automated.

Driver control stations are located at the point where vehicle drivers, operators, and/or supervisors are most likely to enter information.



SOFTWARE

The driver control station communicates hand-in-hand with a software package, supplied by QWM, and accesses a wealth of information, including vehicle registration details, customer information, product types, and billing information. The vehicle operator only needs to respond to prompts as shown on the display, using the buttons or keys available to enter identification codes or make a response. Software packages are specifically written for each customer's requirements.


DCS2

The DCS2 is a data entry station that must be connected to a remote PC, typically by an RS-232C port. The remote PC must be installed with a software package that can communicate with the DCS2.

The software package stores all information such as details of vehicles, customers, products, billing information, etc. The software sends messages, to the DCS2, to be shown on the DCS display. The software monitors the DCS for keyboard entries by the system operator (in response to displayed prompts.

The software also communicates with, and monitors, all other system components and generates printed dockets, reports, and valuable statistics.



DCS4

The DCS4 is an industrial, touch-screen computer design, and as such, can be used as a standalone system. That means the software package is installed as part of the DCS4, rather than a remote PC. All information, such as vehicle codes, customers, destinations, etc., is also stored in the DCS4.

The DCS4 can be networked with other PC's to facilitate data transfer and report generation. The DCS4 display appears just like a standard PC desktop.



OPTIONS

  • Electronic identification systems can be used to automatically identify a vehicle or system operator. Whether a large tag mounted to a vehicle, or a small tag installed on a keyring, tags uniquely and correctly identify any user.
  • The DCS4 can use a radio modem to network to other computers on or off site.
  • Docket printers can be used to produce a hard-copy of a transaction for the system operator.
  • Wireless Technology is here! Use a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) to access information, complete a transaction, or control the system from one location.


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Updated 22/10/2007, Copyright 2007, QWM Pty Ltd
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