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AIS Releases a 10.4” Forklift Vehicle Mount Computer Equipped with Wireless Technology for Warehouse Logistics, Inventory Control & Monitor, and Operational Applications
Dépèche transmise le 4 avril 2011 par Business Wire

AIS Releases a 10.4” Forklift Vehicle Mount Computer Equipped with Wireless Technology for Warehouse Logistics, Inventory Control & Monitor, and Operational Applications
IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--American Industrial Systems, Inc. (AIS) is an ISO 9001:2008 certified supplier and manufacturer of a 10.4” ultra-rugged forklift computer equipped with a user-friendly touch-screen user interface and wireless connectivity for Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). The 10.4” industrial operator panel is designed for rugged vehicle and forklift systems that require IP65 / NEMA 4 rated sealing standards for water and dust protection, capable of operating in harsh environments. In additional to sealing the display is complaint with military (MIL-STD-810F) ratings for vibration, shock, and drop resistance, critical for long life performance. HMI touch screen capability is built-into the rugged vehicle system, allowing users to control and monitor real-time data. The ultra-rugged vehicle display is available commercially off the shelf (COTS), enabling immediate deployment and reduce time to market.
A rugged aluminum alloy housing protects the internal components; meeting Military Standard 810F specs for anti-shock and vibration requirements. The front bezel is sealed to IP65/NEMA 4 ingress protection ratings for excellent water and dustproof standards. Powering the rugged computer is a high performance fanless Intel Atom processor designed for long product life cycle and reliable operation in industrial conditions.
Staying connected is simple with built-in dual gigabit Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n wireless support, and a wide array of I/O connections on the rear for external peripherals such as barcode scanners and radio frequency identification (RFID) systems. AIS’ vehicle computer system accepts a wide operating temperature range from -25 to 55 degrees Celsius for easy deployment into a variety of warehouse adverse environmental conditions. The commercially available rugged touch screen vehicle computers provide a cost effective, long life cycle system for logistics, warehousing, vehicles, transportation, and industrial industries where performance and reliability are paramount.
Key Features and Benefits
- 10.4" Industrial LCD display, high resolution (1024 x 768), wide viewing angles horizontal/vertical (-88~88 ), high brightness (350 nits) and contrast (1200:1)
- Intel Atom processors providing fanless, reliable performance with minimal power consumption
- Windows CE, Windows XP embedded, Windows 7 embedded operating system support
- Temperature: Operating: -25° to 55° C, Storage: -21° to 63° C, heat: MIL-STD-810F method 501.4 30° to 63° C, cold: MIL-STD 810F method 500.4 25° C
- Humidity: Operating: 10%~95% (Non-Condensing), MIL-STD 810F method 507.4 95± 3%RH
- Vibration: MIL-STD 810F method 514.5 5~500 Hz
- Shock: MIL-STD 810F method 516.5 / Acceleration 40G
- Power lead: MIL-STD 461F method CS101 30kHz - 150KHz
- Electrical field: MIL-STD 461F method RE10 2 MHz-40 GHz
- Drop test: MIL-STD 810F method 516.5
- Enclosure class IP65 equivalent follow IEC 60529
- Certifications: FCC/ CE (DoC) and RoHS
About American Industrial Systems, Inc.
AIS is a ISO 9001:2008 certified leading global designer and manufacturer of specialty industrial panel pc, industrial display, digital signage, and rugged tablet pc solutions for customers in the industrial automation, military & aerospace, medical, transportation and power & energy markets. AIS specializes in designing and manufacturing cost-effective LCD and embedded computing products for the industrial market, as well as ODM/OEM applications worldwide. For additional information on AIS products and services, please call AIS toll-free at (888) 485-6688 or visit: www.aispro.com
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