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The R-net Attendant Module can be connected to any point in the system communications bus and to provide control of drive, seating and any other function that is present. Transfer of control between user and attendant is via a simple pushbutton, with additional keys for setting the attendant"s drive speed and accessing other system modes.
Traditional attendant systems are set so that the user can never gain control from the attendant. However, for maximum flexibility, the R-net can be programmed to allow this exception to happen should it be required.
CP2 is an attendant control panel mainly applied in multifunction medical bed. It can support up to 29 buttons, which can be customized according to customer’s needs. It features 3.5 inch LCD display to support weighing function and status display of bed via working as one of Moteck proprietary bus (MoBus) control systems.
Stay flexible - two wheelchairs in one!If the situation requires it, the e-fix can also be easily moved by hand: You uncouple the drive wheels with a handle and your wheelchair can be pushed by hand as usual – either using the push rims or by an attendant. The manual wheels can usually still be used too.
Being in control of our own lives for as long as possible is something all of us want. Equipment like the e-fix add-on drive can help you achieve this. Great in all circumstances, the add-on drive is a huge help in everyday life. e-fix makes your wheelchair incredibly easy to control – you’ll learn to master it right away!
The powerful drive wheels of the e-fix are great for outdoor use too. Walks with your partner or friends, a stroll around the town – with e-fix, you can do all this and more. The speed is set to anything between 0.3 and 3.75 mph using the easy-grip controller. As a rule, the slower you drive, the swifter the wheelchair reacts. You steer, the e-fix responds!Here’s how it works: e-fix in simple terms
The e-fix Eco offers many of the same features and benefits as the e-fix, including enhanced mobility and independence, convenience, easier travel, and intuitive attendant controlHere’s how we made the e-fix Eco better
Using a data storage module and a series of high-speed switches, our solution offers expandable memory up to 64 TB and high-speed processing power. Along with our attendant control panel, designed to reduce the crew’s workload, we offer a complete end–to-end solution.
Our Attendant Control Panel (ACP), makes work easier for flight attendants thanks to its intuitive, touch-screen display that enables flexible, user-friendly control of cabin settings, providing passengers with an optimal level of comfort and service throughout the flight.
(Reuters) - Foxconn Technology Group is reconsidering plans to make advanced liquid crystal display panels at a $10 billion Wisconsin campus, and said it intends to hire mostly engineers and researchers rather than the manufacturing workforce the project originally promised.
Foxconn, which received controversial state and local incentives for the project, initially planned to manufacture advanced large screen displays for TVs and other consumer and professional products at the facility, which is under construction. It later said it would build smaller LCD screens instead.
Rather than a focus on LCD manufacturing, Foxconn wants to create a “technology hub” in Wisconsin that would largely consist of research facilities along with packaging and assembly operations, Woo said. It would also produce specialized tech products for industrial, healthcare, and professional applications, he added.
Rather than manufacturing LCD panels in the United States, Woo said it would be more profitable to make them in greater China and Japan, ship them to Mexico for final assembly, and import the finished product to the United States.
He said that would represent a supply chain that fits with Foxconn’s current “fluid, good business model.”FILE PHOTO: A shovel and FoxConn logo are seen before the arrival of U.S. President Donald Trump as he participates in the Foxconn Technology Group groundbreaking ceremony for its LCD manufacturing campus, in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin, U.S., June 28, 2018. REUTERS/Darren Hauck
TOKYO, March 4 (Reuters) - Japan"s NEC Corpsaid on Wednesday it would close a liquid crystal display plant in southern Japan in December, as the company faces a $3 billion annual loss amid a global glut in the LCD sector.
The factory, owned by NEC unit NEC LCD Technologies Ltd, employs 370 workers and has a monthly production capacity of 86,000 industrial-use LCD panels, mainly small to mid-size panels for products such as point-of-sale terminals and mobile devices.
NEC LCD Technologies said it will integrate production into another plant in Akita, northern Japan, and plans to halve its work force to 600 by March 2010 through voluntary retirement.
NEC said in January it was looking for ways to get out of the industrial LCD display-related business and cut its group-wide work force by 20,000 people by March 2010.