How quickly do the LEDs of the PTL labels respond once a command has been sent?
For each API call, the first LED of the Pick to Light labels light up in about 2.5 seconds, and the remaining PTLs light up at an average of 300 ms each.
For each API call, the first LED of the Pick to Light labels light up in about 2.5 seconds, and the remaining PTLs light up at an average of 300 ms each.
This pick to light electronic label SETP_Label_V3 uses a lithium metal battery pack, which is not waterproof. The battery pack is 7.5cm long, 2.5cm wide, and the cable is about 8cm long. The battery capacity is 1800mAh. The battery life depends mainly on the frequency of lighting and screen refresh. Generally, if the screen is refreshed less than 3 times a day, the battery life is about 1 year.
Add a V1.2 pick to light base station and let the V1.2 base station connect to the electronic tag service of the V1.4 base station to increase coverage.
A single base station does not support concurrency, and the electronic tags need to be updated one by one; multiple base stations can communicate concurrently.
Theoretically, there is no limit to the number of electronic tags a wireless base station can control in a Pick to Light system. Any electronic tags within the base station's signal coverage area can be controlled.
The range is a radius of 20 to 30 meters in relatively open environments.
The Pick to Light base station needs to be connected to the local area network (LAN) using an Ethernet cable.