Prolonged Product Life
With an innovative architecture, featuring the latest computer technology and new interfaces, the JLT6012 enables the integration of future generations of technology, thereby prolonging product life and postponing the need to replace rugged terminals.
Outstanding User Acceptance
An appealing design with a familiar user interface similar to consumer devices brings outstanding user acceptance to the JLT6012, as it can be effortlessly handled by any operator. Fully encapsulated, programmable function buttons that are easily accessed from the front, quick and easy login with RFID tags and a configurable virtual keyboard allow for more effective operation.
New Level of Flexibility
The JLT6012 rugged computer comes with an innovative, wide input voltage range, isolated power supply of 9-72 VDC. This makes it highly flexible as it can be used without external adapters in a large range of installations, including electrical and combustion forklifts. Thereby saving money by eliminating the need for costly adapters and facilitates equipment handling by reducing the number of computer configurations needed in operations with multiple applications for the vehicle-mount computers. The 12” display and compact design further ensure that the JLT6012 fits in even the smallest spaces.
Virtually Unbreakable Touch Screen
Addressing one of the most common reasons for computer failure, the JLT6012 leverages the revolutionary JLT PowerTouch™ display technology to provide a familiar, user-friendly touch screen experience, both with a gloved or ungloved hand, while being virtually unbreakable.
Simplified Service
Additionally, the JLT6012 is configured with high-speed boot media and the latest generation dual-bandwidth AC Wi-Fi technology, providing the most reliable connectivity and market leading performance. The JLT6012 will also reduce service costs, as wear and tear prone components, such as batteries and boot media, can be serviced easily, and the computer software and firmware can be upgraded remotely – all to avoid taking the computer out of operation in the field.