Saturday, August 4, 2007

How battery To the Service Counter, and No Further (3)?

How battery To the Service Counter, and No Further (3)?

How battery To the Service Counter, and No Further (3)? How battery To the Service Counter, and No Further (3)? The scanned battery model number is matched with the battery listing in the database. Cadex Batteryshop?then assigns the appropriate battery configuration code (C-code) to the battery and downloads it to the Cadex 7000 Series. The analyzer is now programmed to the correct parameters, ready to service the battery.

Not all battery packs come with bar code identification. If not available, a label printer connected to the PC can generate the missing bar code. These labels can be attached to a separate sheet on the service counter. The bar code labels may also be placed next to an illustration of the battery. The clerk simply refers to the correct battery and scans the bar code label associated with the battery. The system is now set to service the battery. In the near future it will be possible to view the picture of the battery on the PC monitor. Clicking the mouse on the image will reveal all model numbers associated with this battery. A click on the correct model will program the analyzer. When training global staff, simplification and automation make common sense. With tools now available that do the thinking, employees no longer need to be battery experts. Similar to a checkout clerk in a supermarket who, in the pre-computer days, required full product knowledge can now rely on the embedded bar code information. The price of all items purchased is flashed on the screen and an up-to-the-second inventory status is available. Such simplifications are also possible in servicing commercial batteries. more info:www.good-battery.com

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