SL Laser ConcretePilot software puts you in the captain’s chair.
From job batching to panel positioning to management reporting, you’re in command! With an intuitive operator interface, projecting panel templates is as easy as opening e-mail. Your builders will be spending less time jigging setups and more time rolling panels out the shipping door. Immediately. Period.
Working with ConcretePilot
The ConcretePilot menu and control areas are completely configurable to allow the user to create an interface that can be easily learned and operated by plant-floor personel. The on-screen control buttons can be custom designed and triggered at the table with remote controls. Every SL Laser Projection System is custom-tailored to your building process by a SL Laser factory-trained technician. This system can be easily modified by anyone with basic software skills using a well documented command set of control options.
The system is password-protected to prevent tampering by unauthorized personel.
Component control – Break up your drawings into logical projection sequences – project components in order to drive your assembly process. Use the remote control to quickly scroll place your components to the laser light and you’re off to the next setup. Fast. Simple.
Positioning – You can move, flip, mirror, and even rotate panels to get the optimum position on your table.
Batching – Create batch files to schedule your upcoming shifts to syncronize the projection sequence with your material flow. Split a job file between two build teams. All your builder has to do is push the “Next Panel” button on his remote control to keep the material flowing!
Management Reporting – Which shift is spending the most time on setups? Which jobs are taking the longest to produce? Which build team is making you the most money? Find out with ConcretePilot management report.
PC Requirements:
Windows Operating System (98SE or newer, Windows 2000 or XP are strongly recommended) with a pointing device and available USB port. ConcretePilot can control multiple laser projectors on a single system. The projector network communicates via RS-232 for single projector applications and RS-485 for multiple projectors or where extended distances are required.