USB Bus Power Compatible Warning Light - Keiko-chan 7UX
Police Girl 7UX DN-1770UX/DN-1780UX Series
USB bus power & easy-to-use warning light "Keiko-chan 7UX" USB connection (DN-1770UX) and USB/DI connection (DN-1780UX)
In August 2022, the "Keiko-chan 4UX" three-light model was discontinued, and in response to the long-awaited requests from repeat customers, its successor has been decided for release. This warning light, popular for its ease of use with power supply and control via USB cable, retains the basic functions of the 4UX. The 7UX now offers two new types to choose from: a USB connection only type (DN-1770UX) and a USB/contact input (DI) connection type (DN-1780UX). In addition to use in offices, call centers, medical and nursing fields, and factories, there has been an increasing demand for its use in offices, conference rooms, and management rooms where people are not always present. The "Keiko-chan 7UX" contributes to improving operational efficiency, productivity, cost reduction, and working environment enhancement. For the one-light model, you can use the compact palm-sized warning light DN-1600 series "Anywhere Keiko-chan USB" or "Anywhere Keiko-chan USB+DI" model. == For more details, please contact us. ==
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The "Keiko-chan 7UX" works in conjunction with PC and server applications and service programs, combining buzzer sounds and lamp blinking via USB to quickly inform surrounding workers and stakeholders of the "status." There is a simpler version called the 'DN-1770UX model,' and the 'DN-1780UX model,' which utilizes DI (dry contact signal input) and includes control functionality via contact signals from external devices. Both models can be controlled as external commands using a dedicated command tool for Windows, allowing control through command prompts, batch files, or applications. Additionally, control can be performed from Linux through device files, enabling notifications of "status" to workers and those nearby using lamps and buzzers on production lines, or alerting to "abnormal conditions" in server rooms in combination with temperature sensors, thus assisting users in their "awareness." For the single lamp model, you can use the compact palm-sized warning light DN-1600 series "Anywhere Keiko-chan USB" or "Anywhere Keiko-chan USB + DI" model.
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Using a dedicated command tool for Windows, it is possible to control external commands from the command prompt, batch files, or applications. Additionally, control can be performed from Linux through device files. For example, on a production line, the "status" can be communicated to workers and those around them using lamps or buzzers, and in a server room, it can notify of "abnormal conditions" in combination with temperature sensors, thus assisting users in their "awareness."
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Model number | overview |
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DN-1600W | Wi-Fi only warning light, Anywhere Keiko-chan |
DN-1600U | Anywhere Keiko-chan series (USB compatible model) |
DN-1600UD | Anywhere Keiko-chan series (USB / DI (dry contact signal input) compatible model) |
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In the 1990s, during the era of UNIX, we developed an automatic shutdown device as a countermeasure for troubles associated with shutdown processes. We focused on the development of network-related devices centered around Embedded Linux. As we entered the 2000s, we aimed to network all devices and announced solutions for integrated management and control. Even now, through the development of unique products such as intelligent UPS, network warning lights, and LoRa wireless sensing systems, we provide advanced cutting-edge technology in a safe and easy-to-use manner, contributing to the bottom-up of IT infrastructure. Additionally, ISAI leverages its extensive experience in power management for various servers in large-scale core systems and automated system operations to offer a wealth of technology related to system operations, from remote monitoring and device control over the network to the operation, monitoring, and management of power supplies (including UPS).