Proven pick-to-light system components platform.
The Build2Light™ hardware platform has been tested and proven in hundreds of demanding manufacturing, distribution, logistics and order fulfillment operations worldwide.
The Build2Light Advantage.
The Build2Light hardware system architecture’s simple, plug-and-play design makes it reliable and flexible. The scalable platform capably manages 20 lights or thousands, enabling users to deploy pilot systems that can be easily expanded to other areas and applications.
Key Features and Options.
The extensive Build2Light hardware catalog presents several sophisticated product features to fit specific application requirements. All models feature a variety of colors, orientations, bright easy-to-read displays, rugged construction, built-in redundancy and full polarity protection.
Easy Installation and Modification.
Build2Light hardware is very user self-sufficient and easily installed with only a few basic hand tools. The system requires standard 120-VAC power, an Ethernet jack or connection, and a modest, customer-provided PC running Windows XP or 7.
How Build2Light Hardware Works
All system wiring to the light modules consists of low voltage (12-volt DC) bonded Twin-Wire™ (for JW / SW lights), or rubber-sheathed AI cable (for AW lights). Connection of either cable type to the light controller is made via special polarizing plugs (provided).
Build2Light requires that standard 120-VAC power be available within 6 feet of the light controller (a large Ethernet controller running at full power draws less than 4 amps). The Build2Light software communicates with Ethernet light controllers using your facility’s Ethernet network. Therefore, an Ethernet jack or connection is also required near the Ethernet light controller location.
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