USB Stack LED Andon Tower Lights with Buzzer - Industrial Warning Signal Lights, IP53 Waterproof, 3-Layer Column Tower Light (5VDC) - Perfect for Factory Production Lines, Warehouse Safety Alerts & Equipment Status Monitoring
USB Stack LED Andon Tower Lights with Buzzer - Industrial Warning Signal Lights, IP53 Waterproof, 3-Layer Column Tower Light (5VDC) - Perfect for Factory Production Lines, Warehouse Safety Alerts & Equipment Status Monitoring
USB Stack LED Andon Tower Lights with Buzzer - Industrial Warning Signal Lights, IP53 Waterproof, 3-Layer Column Tower Light (5VDC) - Perfect for Factory Production Lines, Warehouse Safety Alerts & Equipment Status Monitoring
USB Stack LED Andon Tower Lights with Buzzer - Industrial Warning Signal Lights, IP53 Waterproof, 3-Layer Column Tower Light (5VDC) - Perfect for Factory Production Lines, Warehouse Safety Alerts & Equipment Status Monitoring
USB Stack LED Andon Tower Lights with Buzzer - Industrial Warning Signal Lights, IP53 Waterproof, 3-Layer Column Tower Light (5VDC) - Perfect for Factory Production Lines, Warehouse Safety Alerts & Equipment Status Monitoring

USB Stack LED Andon Tower Lights with Buzzer - Industrial Warning Signal Lights, IP53 Waterproof, 3-Layer Column Tower Light (5VDC) - Perfect for Factory Production Lines, Warehouse Safety Alerts & Equipment Status Monitoring

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ANDONT Stack LED Andon Tower Lights,Industrial Warning Lights Operation steps: 1. Plug the light into the USB port. 2. View My Computer-right-click Management, System Tools-Device Manager, double-click the port (COM and LPT), and view the COM serial port number. 3. Open the USB three-color light debugging driver-commassistant.exe (you can also use other serial port debugging tools) 4. Select the COM serial port (whatever COM number you checked in the first step, select it here), serial port baud rate: 9600, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity bit. Check the hexadecimal system, send the corresponding code on the left to the blank area (note that there are spaces in the middle of each group of hexadecimal systems), click Send, and you can control the color and buzzer. (In practical applications, customers can make their own serial port tool and automatically send codes to control the desired effect) 5. After the test is OK, close the software and unplug the USB. (Note: The status of each color can be controlled individually. After sending the control, you need to send the light-off signal again, and the corresponding color will turn off the light. The flashing frequency of all colors and buzzers is once per second.) Introduction: 1. Exquisite structure, simple and beautiful, high cost performance; 2. the overall heat dissipation is good, to ensure product life; 3. can adjust the volume, function; 4. multiple colors can be freely combined. A0 01 01 A2 Red light on A0 01 01 B3 Red light flashing A0 01 00 A1 Red light off A0 03 01 A4 Yellow light on A0 03 01 B5 Yellow light flashing A0 03 00 A3 Yellow light off A0 02 01 A3 Green light on A0 02 01 B4 Green light flashing A0 02 00 A2 Green light off A0 04 01 A5 Turn the beep louder A0 04 01 B6 The buzzer sounds loud and intermittently A0 04 01 C7 Turn on the buzzer sound A0 04 01 D8 The beeping sound is on and off A0 04 00 A4 Beep sound off WARNING: PLEASE CONFIRM INPUT VOLTAGE BEFORE WIRING, AND ENSURE THE POWER IS DISCONNECTED Parameter: Input voltage DC 5V Housing color Gray Working Temperature -20~45℃ IP rating IP40 Buzzer volume Max90dB Input wire length 0.75 meter Material PC lens, ABS body and AL pole Lifetime 50,000 hours Light Source SMD 2835 Certification CE Lens Color RYG ANDONT 2 Stack LED Andon Lights ANDONT 3 Stack LED Andon Lights ANDONT 4 Stack LED Andon Lights ANDONT 2 Stack LED Andon Lights with Buzzer ANDONT 3 Stack LED Andon Lights with Buzzer ANDONT 4 Stack LED Andon Lights with Buzzer Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Add to Cart Customer Reviews 4.2 out of 5 stars 22 4.8 out of 5 stars 34 4.6 out of 5 stars 17 4.1 out of 5 stars 23 4.8 out of 5 stars 21 4.7 out of 5 stars 18 Price $149.00$149.00 $179.00$179.00 $229.00$229.00 $159.00$159.00 $189.00$189.00 $249.00$249.00 Number of Lights 2 3 4 2 3 4 Continuous/Flashing Continuous Continuous Continuous Flashing Flashing Flashing Colour Red,Green Red,Yellow,Green Red,Yellow,Green Red,Green Red,Yellow,Green Red,Yellow,Green Buzzer no data no data no data ✓ ✓ ✓

Features

    Unqpue and fashionalbe appearance

    Using smooth PC lampshade, there layers and three colors, soft light

    Built-in buzzer, the volume is more than 85dB

    High brightness LED chip, long life, low attenuation

    This andon lights can be applied to Automated assembly line, Automation equipment, Security equipment, LED encapsulation equipment, Alarm system, SMT equipment, CNC machine tool, Engraving machine, Lathe, Milling machine, Mining machinery

Reviews

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I have to start by saying that I love this little thing, but for reasons that won't translate to a very wide audience. It's a piece of plastic with a USB cable without any manual controller. I personally don't agree with the description that it's "fashionable" - I won't be mounting this on the wall in a prominent place. If I ran a warehouse and wanted to guide forklift traffic, I could mount it near an intersection to guide traffic, but there's stll the little detail of making it work.Therein lies the core reason why I love it: with a Raspberry Pi, or some other system where you can control a USB port, it's programmatically possible to activate the lights. It takes a 5V connection, which is, conveniently, what a USB port provides for power. On my Debian system it mounts as /dev/ttyUSB0 and you can set the communiation channel with "stty -F /dev/ttyUSB0 9600 cs8 -cstopb -parenb".From there it's possible to send Hex codes from the command line like this: "echo -e '\xA0\x01\x00\xA1' >/dev/ttyUSB0" You can make a light be steady on, flash, or off, and you can do that with all three lights simultaneously. There's also a beep you can turn on and off. My personal project goal is to grab some data, like weather conditions and the short term forecast, and then translate that into a pattern that indicates current conditions and the short-term forecast.That's why I love it - it's a project toy. There are some oddities about it and it comes with no documentation. If you buy it, print out the product description so you have a copy of the Hex codes! There are a couple of sentences with it that are the key to making it work. It leverages a buffer and I haven't quite figured out the right path to turning things on and off reliably (there's a sequence I need to crack).The hardware itself is decent enough as in it doesn't feel cheap, but it's plastic so don't hang something important from it. Also, the plastic base doesn't have a molded channel for the USB cable. If I mount this to a wall , I'll need to carve out some of the plastic so the base doesn't bite into the cable (there's a place at the base they thinner so you can make a notch). I wish they'd done that and provided just a little better documentation on how to send it signals.