Device Requirements
Produmex WMS
- Wi-Fi
- Barcode reader
- Windows CE 5+, Windows Mobile 6+, Android 4.4.4, Android 6.0
- Screen resolution: 240×320 or 320×320
Produmex Scan
Hardware requirements:
- Wi-Fi
- Barcode reader (The suffix must be tab character, no new line needed.)
- Screen resolution: 320×320, 240×320 or 640×480
- Minimum memory: 256 MB RAM
- Minimum CPU: 800 MHz
Software requirements:
- Windows CE 5+, Windows Mobile 6+ or Windows Mobile 7 (OS 7.2.2851.0 or higher)
- Microsoft .NET Compact 3.5 framework
- OR Android 6.0 or higher
Produmex Operator
- Wi-Fi
- Android 6.0 or higher
Produmex PDC
- Wi-Fi
- Operating system: Windows 7/8/8.1/10 Professional or Windows Server 2012/2016
- Screen resolution: 1024×768 or higher
- CPU: Core i3 or better
- RAM: 1GB per concurrent user
- Device type: PC or tablet
Note: Bar code scanning for Produmex PDC on these devices can be achieved by using USB bar code scanners. These are not the same devices as the handheld devices used for Produmex WMS or Produmex Scan.
Produmex Weigh
- USB or TCP/IP connection
- Capable to reply the actual weight on command
- character-based communication capability through serial or LAN-port connection
Device List
This section lists examples of devices on which Produmex products have been tested and successfully deployed by our partners.
NOTE: We are not recommending or suggesting any manufacturer, the following is only a list of devices that have worked for our partners.
Keyboard selection matrix for PDA devices
Main PDA Type | Keyboard type | Example devices | Industry |
---|---|---|---|
Touchscreen only | Virtual touch keyboard | Honeywell Dolphin CT60, Zebra M60, Zebra TC20 | Retail (all scan) |
Physical keyboard | Numeric keyboard | Datalogic Skorpio X4 28-key, Zebra MC3300 29-key | Retail (all scan) |
Numeric / Function keyboard | Datalogic Skorpio X4 38-key, Zebra MC3300 38-key | Retail (all scan) | |
Alphanumeric keyboard | Datalogic Skorpio X4 50-key, Zebra MC3300 47-key | Pharma, food |
The keyboard type to be selected depends on the data to be entered and on the frequency when the data must be entered.
- If the keyboard is used for entering quantities, a numeric keyboard model is enough.
- If alphanumeric data like batch or serial numbers need to be entered manually, more keys are useful.
- If most of the data is scanned, a full touchscreen PDA with virtual keyboard can also work.