LATITUDE

Architecture & Hardware

Architecture and Hardware

Latitude System Architecture

Latitude integrates seamlessly with all major ERP business systems including Microsoft Dynamics, Activant, J.D. Edwards, Oracle, and other UNIX-based and AS/400 (iseries). Latitude imposes no additional load on the host because it operates on an economical network of PCs including an RF Server that communicates directly with handheld RF terminals. Host hardware and application interfacing is a key component of PathGuide's total integration service package.

Latitude Administration and user inquiry is web-based using standard Microsoft Internet 6.0 or 7.0 browser at the client level. Latitude servers run on Windows 2003 Server (32 bit or 64 bit) and SQL Server versions 2000 or 2005 (recommended). We recommend Windows XP or Vista for the client PC's.

 

RF TERMINALS

Intermec CK 3 Handheld ComputerCk3

A broad range of data collection and communication features form the foundation for the Intermec CK3 mobile computer, enabling it to adapt to a variety of in-premise applications. The CK3 supports businesses in their pursuit to improve their operational performance metrics, simplify IT support and control operating costs.

The CK3 packs a breadth of capabilities into a slim case, allowing users to easily and comfortably adapt to ever-changing data capture and communications needs, both today and in the future.

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Intermec CN3 Mobile ComputerIntermec CN3

The smallest, most advanced, rugged computer in the world, the CN3 with integrated GPS and Bluetooth increases efficiency and safety by enabling hands-free turn-by-turn voice navigation. With 3G WAN and Cisco Compatible WiFi and Bluetooth radios, users are connected with voice and high-speed data (GSM/EDGE or CDMA/EV-DO) anywhere they go.

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Motorola model 3100 Series RF TerminalMotorola Series 3100 Computer

Building on the successful MC3000, the new Motorola MC3100 Series brings cost-effective mobility and user comfort to key-based applications within the four walls. The rugged and ergonomic MC3100 offers advanced computing power and data capture capabilities, enhanced security and enterprise class motion sensing capabilities. MC3000 users will require virtually no training on the MC3100. Because the MC3000, MC3100 and many other Motorola mobile computers share a common architectural platform, porting existing applications to the MC3100 is fast and easy. And compatibility with existing MC3000 accessories provides a seamless upgrade path to the latest in mobile computing.

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Intermec CV30 Fixed Mount ComputerIntermec CV30

With its compact, full-screen footprint, choice of Microsoft CE.NET 5.0 or Windows Mobile 5.0 operating systems, support for RFID, speech recognition and voice, Cisco Compatible WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity and extremely rugged design, the CV30 is ready for just about anything.

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Printers

Intermec EasyCoder PM4i Industrial PrinterIntermec PM4i

The Latitude Warehouse Management System supports a large number of networked stationary label printers to handle transactions common to most warehouses including labeling received items, customer specific labeling, shipping labels, etc.

The EasyCoder PM4i is the first industrial-strength label printer to offer integrated serial, USB and EasyLAN Ethernet interfaces as standard equipment. It can operate as a "smart client" eliminating the PC from the application while also running peripheral devices such as scanners, weight scales and other printers.

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Zebra QL Series Portable Label PrinterZebra QL420

Print item labels or customer specific labels during picking with wireless portable printers  

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