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QSI Corporation Press Releases - Press Release Archives - 2007

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25 January 2007
QSI Custom ADA-compliant Keypad Used by Otis Elevator Company at Seven World Trade Center.

Salt Lake City, Utah. QSI Corporation, manufacturer of rugged human-machine interfaces, was selected by Otis Elevator Company, the leading worldwide supplier and maintainer of people-moving equipment, to provide the graphic human-machine interface terminals on Otis' new Compass destination entry system in deployment at the Seven World Trade Center building in New York City.

27 March 2007
QSI White Paper Details How to Choose the Best Operator Interface for a Rugged Environment.

Salt Lake City, Utah. Choosing the best industrial human-machine interface (HMI) for your application involves knowing your environment and the technologies that are best suited to it. QSI Corporation, manufacturer of rugged operator interface and mobile data terminals, has recently published the white paper, "Operator Interface Buyers Guide". This free white paper provides readers details on the key components of an operator interface terminal and environmental factors which can have a dramatic affect on the usability of an HMI.

22 May 2007
InfiniTouch Exceeds the Limits of Traditional Touch Screen and Offers Complete Freedom in Touch Surface Selection.

Salt Lake City, Utah. To address the need for reliable, durable touch panels that can withstand continuous use, abuse, weather elements, harsh and unsecure environments, QSI Corporation introduces InfiniTouch, a patent-pending Force Panel Technology that enables any semi-rigid material metal, glass, wood, stone, ceramic, plastic, or any combination of these materials, to sense touch.

19 June 2007
QSI Offers a New White Paper Analyzing the Build versus Buy Decision in Regards to Human Machine Interface Terminals.

Salt Lake City, Utah. QSI offers the white paper, "Rugged Operator Interfaces: Build versus Buy". This free white paper addresses important questions related to building a human machine interface solution in-house or buying a third-party HMI.

31 July 2007
Pi Star Selects QSI's VTERM-G55 Mobile Data Terminal for its PiMobileCADS and PiMobileRAMP Product Lines Used in the Para-Transit and Home Health Care Industry.

Salt Lake City, Utah. QSI Corporation's rugged mobile data terminal (MDT), the VTERM-G55, is now integrated with Pi Star's PiMobileCADS and PiMobileRAMP product lines, which are used to service the para-transit and home health care industry. The VTERM-G55 in-vehicle terminal allows Pi Star to schedule client pick ups; monitor vehicle mileage, transit times, location and speed; and send and receive messages to and from the driver. Pi Star is able to communicate with the VTERM-G55 in-vehicle terminal via an external GPRS and CDMA cellular modem or Satellite modem.

18 October 2007
QSI Corporation's VTERM-J10 Deployed as Everyday Wireless's Bus and Student Tracking Solution for Pupil Transportation.

Salt Lake City, Utah. QSI Corporation's VTERM-J mobile data terminal (MDT) has been deployed as part of Everyday Wireless's school bus and pupil tracking solution. The VTERM-J10 in-vehicle terminal allows Everyday Wireless to include driver login/logout, rider on/off, vehicle inspection and emergency text messaging capabilities with their existing GPS-based pupil transportation solution.

29 November 2007
QSI Corporation, Mobile Data Terminal Manufacturer, Announces New Vehicle Terminal TREQ-L

Salt Lake City, Utah. QSI Corporation has released the TREQ-L mobile data terminal (MDT), a sister product to the rugged TREQ. The TREQ line of terminals are in-cab devices that system integrators use for fleet management, dispatching, messaging, reporting, mapping and navigation.