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All RAVAS scale indicators are equipped with one or more RS232 data-ports for communicating the measured weight. For printing on a built-in printer, with date / time and article or client numbers if desired. For data transfer to a truck terminal, or direct wireless communication with a PC or Warehouse Management System (WMS). RAVAS indicators offer three different communication protocols: a printing protocol, continuous weight transfer, or question and answer communication, in which the indicator reacts to external commands.RAVAS supplies thermal and matrix printers with her weighing systems, as well as barcode readers and printers, and Bluetooth modems for wireless communication. The added value of data communication on mobile weighing systems. Download technical specifications: Data-transfer (pdf). SIR Mobile provides
easy communication with RAVAS scales
SIR Mobile is a RAVAS developed software interface, which enables direct communication between RAVAS scales and on board terminals, handheld terminals, PDA’s and Smartphones. It also allows remote operation of RAVAS scales from these devices. SIR Mobile is compatible with all Windows CE and Windows Mobile terminals. SIR Mobile allows you to register weight information from RAVAS mobile scales directly on a data terminal, and to add additional information via barcode scans or by entering order numbers or product codes. The registered information about warehouse or production processes can be transferred from the terminal to WMS or ERP software, either on-line or off-line. Download the SIR Mobile specification sheet: SIR Mobile (pdf).
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All RAVAS scale indicators are equipped with one or more RS232 data-ports for communicating the measured weight. For printing on a built-in printer, with date / time and article or client numbers if desired. For data transfer to a truck terminal, or direct wireless communication with a PC or Warehouse Management System (WMS). RAVAS indicators offer three different communication protocols: a printing protocol, continuous weight transfer, or question and answer communication, in which the indicator reacts to external commands.
Data-transfer
SIR Mobile provides
easy communication with RAVAS scales