ATEC IoT Manuals & User Guides
ATEC IoT specializes in advanced wireless connectivity solutions, specifically Electronic Shelf Labels (ESL) and Zigbee network modules for retail environments.
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ATEC IoT is a leading provider of wireless electronic shelf label (ESL) systems and IoT solutions, originally established as a spin-off from LG. The company leverages extensive heritage in advanced wireless technology to produce robust, energy-efficient display modules for the retail sector.
Their product lineup includes a wide range of electrophoretic displays (EPD) and Zigbee-compliant communication modules that allow retailers to automate pricing, manage inventory information, and enhance store operations. Built on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard, ATEC IoT's systems act as a bridge between store servers and shelf edges, offering reliable bi-directional communication.
ATEC IoT manuals
Latest manuals from manuals+ curated for this brand.
ATEC IoT REBE-TZ2 Series Electronic Display Module Owner’s Manual
ATEC IoT REBE-TZ21LA Wireless Electronic Shelf Label Owner’s Manual
ATEC IOT TWZT-T009D-H Zigbee Module User Manual
ATEC IOT TWZT-S001D-P Pole Zigbee Module User Manual
ATEC IOT REBE-TZC5E 12.48 Inch 3 Color Graphic User Manual
ATEC IoT Wireless Electronic Shelf Label Product Specification
ATEC IoT support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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What type of batteries do ATEC IoT ESL tags typically use?
Many ATEC IoT ESL models, such as the REBL-MZ29T, utilize CR2450 coin batteries. Larger display models may use packs of alkaline batteries. Always refer to the specific owner's manual for your model.
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How do ATEC IoT tags communicate with the store server?
ATEC IoT tags communicate via a 2.4GHz wireless network using the IEEE 802.15.4 standard (Zigbee) to connect with a Gateway, which relays pricing updates from the central server.
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What is the typical communication range for these shelf labels?
The maximum communication range is generally around 30 meters under Line of Sight (LoS) conditions, though obstructions in a retail environment may reduce this range.
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What do the different screen colors mean on the ESL tags?
The Electronic Paper Displays (EPD) typically support 2-color (Black/White) or 3-color (Red/Black/White) output to highlight promotions or alerts. Some models also feature LED indicators for status or location finding.