Patlite REVOLITE LA6 Multi-Informational Signal Towers

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Display a variety of colors in various ways to improve your processes.

Patlite innovation continues with improved functionality to drive productivity, improve efficiencies, and reduce waste. One of their basic themes is to help you make continuous improvements in your process. In order to make your lives more “comfortable”, their theme of “Visual Information” has been a persistent one by making things easier to do. Patlite recently introduced the LA6 multi-informational signal tower. It can be easily manipulated to display various colors and combination of colors in various ways in order to communicate “visual information” in a manner that is intuitive and easy to understand. The applications are endless. As a pioneer manufacturer of information display equipment, Patlite strives to provide society the best products in order to meet your expectations for “Safety, Security, and Comfort”.

Patlite REVOLITE LA6 Signal Tower

  • Indicate abnormal conditions with a variety of color patterns. Can freely set up multiple colors. For example, a serious condition can be indicated with the "All-point Lighting" where the entire signal tower is the same color, thus conveying important information.
  • Use "Operating Modes" to enhance a visual status condition. The downloadable program can be used to make patterns change at set intervals so the signal tower can be used to count time or set a pace.
  • Simple and easy to use complimentary programming software. The downloadable complimentary programming software can be used to easily control which colors are displayed and how they are to behave.

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