An I/O Radio network that combines long range line-of-sight coverage with ease of deployment and use.
The PM Series provides a flexible network that easily sets up without software. Setting up a basic point-to-point network is as easy as pairing a cell phone to a headset. You can replace cables and extend the range of digital and analog signals with minimal effort.
- No software needed
- Menu-driven LCD user interface
- Choose from two I/O configurations
- Select from multiple I/O maps
- One gateway is preconfigured to support up to two (PM2) or six (PM8) nodes
- IP67 rated housing for demanding environments
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Application Notes

Remote Monitoring Calculates Machine Run Time
During normal operation, operators load a welding machine with the frame components to be welded. The customer needed accurate machine run time data to determine why production goals were not being met.

Streamlining Call for Parts or Service
To improve efficiency, assemblers at work stations need a way to call for parts and service that doesn’t involve them leaving their work stations. Getting parts more quickly would improve production efficiency, and using a system of remote indicators would let the supervisors to see the status of each work station, allowing the supervisors to fix production problems quickly and to collect production metrics.

Call for Parts at a Furniture Manufacturer
The customer needs a solution that can increase the forklift operator's response time by putting indicators on the forklift's dashboard and can also allow the forklift operator to acknowledge the request, which eliminates redundant part deliveries by multiple operators.

Wireless Call for Parts
With high-quality LED lights and multiple colors in one device, Banner's multi-segment audibleTL50, combined with the K50 Touch and PM8 wireless system result in efficient call for part processes. To begin, Banner’s K50 ergonomic touch buttons are installed in a supervisor station and numbered according to their corresponding PML8 Wireless Nodes, which are installed at individual workstations along with an audible tower light.