Fairbanks Scales Inc., Kansas City, Missouri, has announced the release of the latest generation of the FB6000 weighing instrument, featuring a new web interface that enables calibration and custom ticket formatting.
The latest generation of the FB6000 weighing instrument is the most functional and affordable instrument in its class, says Fairbanks Scales, and is compatible with analog and digital weighing technology. The FB6000 is ideal for all midrange single truck scale applications, including in/out, gross/tare/net or basic (one button) in/out weighing, the company adds.
Fairbanks Scales says in this recent update, the time-consuming front panel programming of the past has been replaced by an intuitive web interface, reducing time spent on calibration and custom ticket formatting to mere minutes. Custom ticket formats are created with simple “drag and drop” functionality, according to the company. The interface automatically reformats for viewing compatibility across most mobile phones, tablets, laptops and desktop devices. The interface also can be used to run reports and enter vehicle data.
In a typical truck scale environment where the instrument and scale are physically separated, the FB6000 web interface now enables end users to calibrate the scale system from a laptop or tablet on the same network. Fairbanks says this saves time by eliminating the need to walk back and forth between the instrument and scale during the calibration process.
In addition, the FB6000 features hassle-free, automatic or manual incorporation of traffic lights, and continuous Ethernet output is standard.
View the FB6000 in action at Fairbanks’ YouTube page.
The latest generation of the FB6000 weighing instrument is the most functional and affordable instrument in its class, says Fairbanks Scales, and is compatible with analog and digital weighing technology. The FB6000 is ideal for all midrange single truck scale applications, including in/out, gross/tare/net or basic (one button) in/out weighing, the company adds.
Fairbanks Scales says in this recent update, the time-consuming front panel programming of the past has been replaced by an intuitive web interface, reducing time spent on calibration and custom ticket formatting to mere minutes. Custom ticket formats are created with simple “drag and drop” functionality, according to the company. The interface automatically reformats for viewing compatibility across most mobile phones, tablets, laptops and desktop devices. The interface also can be used to run reports and enter vehicle data.
In a typical truck scale environment where the instrument and scale are physically separated, the FB6000 web interface now enables end users to calibrate the scale system from a laptop or tablet on the same network. Fairbanks says this saves time by eliminating the need to walk back and forth between the instrument and scale during the calibration process.
In addition, the FB6000 features hassle-free, automatic or manual incorporation of traffic lights, and continuous Ethernet output is standard.
View the FB6000 in action at Fairbanks’ YouTube page.
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