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    TRACKER-R457

Provide label printing, data collection, and traceability capabilities in one user friendly package for the meat, seafood, poultry, produce, and distribution industries in washdown environments.

Whether used for simple labeling, data acquistion, or industry specific labeling & traceability requirements, the CAS Tracker provides the versatility to meet today's rigorous industrial demands while ensuring the ability to change as needs grow.

A Tracker controller includes the CAS R457 SMART stainless steel enclosed programmable indiciator with Lua memory module, multi-line display, easy to use keypad with function keys, versatile human readable and bar code labeling software, and the ability to store and export all transaction data which can be sorted by label variables to provide meaningful report data.

System configuration parameters are easily entered, stored, edited, or changed on a customer’s supplied PC via Tracker’s CAS supplied CSV file. The CSV file is saved after editing/new PLU creation, and then uploaded to the workstation via flash drive, network connection, or Wifi. As your application’s informational and technological needs change, Tracker allows you to meet the demands of ever changing business, information, and labeling needs without the need of custom written report programs. Versatile & Smart
Tracker is not only designed to offer simple data customization. Tracker also keeps operator interface fast and intuitive by only prompting the operator to enter pertinent variable information per PLU. Since each PLU can contain different variables, including different label formats, with some variables requiring operator entry while others are automatically included in Tracker’s database because they reside in reside in csv, Tracker’s SMART firmware can be configured to only prompt requests for operator entry when the specific PLU requires it.

For maximum flexibility and versatility, label format configuration and editing is available via a comma separated values (CSV) file. The file can be modified on a customer supplied computer and either copied to a flash drive and uploaded to Tracker, uploaded via the customer’s Ethernet network communicating directly to Tracker, or via wifi (point to point communications). All transaction data can be downloaded from Tracker and transferred to a PC. Once the data is imported into an Excel spreadsheet, customer defined reports detailing defined label parameters are available via simple pivot sorting. Meaningful report data as defined by the customer can now be available as operations grow and change without requiring expensive software and report modifications.