Infolink questions…

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Has anyone’s DC launched this contraption yet?
If so..how do you like it?
Most important…does it know when you have wireless earbuds in?
Thank You!🧟‍♀️
 
No news of it at my DC yet. Saw it briefly mentioned during our E+F ATM, but they made it sound like it was mostly for alerting PIT accidents.
 
Don't know about this particular one, but in other places that have something similar, it reports any collisions the equipment is in, and has a digital safety checklist to go through at start of shift.

Probably provides other data like average speed, how much time equipment is in movement vs sitting still, etc.

Just more BS to big brother employees. OMs will probably hate it due to reports of minor impacts that have never been a big deal in the past... lol.
 
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It is very inaccurate, so it knows that you have earbuds in about 50% of the time even if you forgot them today.
It gives off impact alarms a couple times a quarter sometimes when you are parked and regularly thanks you for exiting the vehicle safely when you are still in it.
The check out sheet is a joke. The questions are in random order, so a may ask to check your braking distance before any basic safety checks like hooking up in an OP. It locks out all other functions when you are moving but not the check list. If you want to get out and check the wheels as you go, you are encouraged .
 
Depends on what equipment your building has. Target currently is s combination Crown, Yale and Raymond. Raymond and Yales versions are superior even though Yale equipment is garbage.

The advantage is no more paper checklists, accurate incident reporting (allegedly), team members can only operate equipment they're actually certified on because it'll be badge swiped. And if someone damages it on the shift before you, the system logs who was on the equipment last.

The cons, well everything that's mentioned up above.
 
Always locking out equipment, having to call OMs all the way across the building to unlock because we’re short staffed. Hit a bump and the equipment is locked for a collision 😂. Idk if it is the same but we definitely already have something similar. Can even send a TM a message if you need labels swapped or etc.
 
Always locking out equipment, having to call OMs all the way across the building to unlock because we’re short staffed. Hit a bump and the equipment is locked for a collision 😂. Idk if it is the same but we definitely already have something similar. Can even send a TM a message if you need labels swapped or etc.
We have potholes in the main travel isle… sounds like fun…🎉
 
I have no experience with it. T590 didnt use it before the time I left. My current workplace is starting to add it to our machines though, primarily due to collisions with the racking. Im certainly glad I am not under the stress of operating while monitored by a nanny like that.
 
it’s not as bad as i imagined. Ran over a big piece of wood.. screen flashed red for a bit then.carried on with my day.. it didn’t lock up.. few other instances too.. so u must have to really ram into
something to lock
it up i guess.
 
it’s not as bad as i imagined. Ran over a big piece of wood.. screen flashed red for a bit then.carried on with my day.. it didn’t lock up.. few other instances too.. so u must have to really ram into
something to lock
it up i guess.

They are still playing with the sensitivity, once it's fully enabled those incidents that male the screen flash will cause the machine to lock out and require an om to unlock.

If you Google crown infolink 7 it has youtube videos of its capabilities.

One of them shows two people talking next to each other and the infolink transmitting that the 2 machines are near each other and haven't moved in x amount of time.

Overall they are a pain. Everyday we have at least 4 reach trucks and a half dozen order pickers in the parking area at start of shift that are locked out and nobody is around to unlock them.
 
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