Wireless Interface enables remote web guide monitoring.

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With Wi-Fife™ Interface, users can wirelessly monitor and control FIFE-500 web guides from any tablet or smartphone, from anywhere on factory floor. Interface features embedded web pages that can be accessed through web browser of Wi-Fi-enabled device. By connecting to network of motor control units and operator interfaces, Wi-Fife™ can connect up to 30 devices on single network, with ability to monitor and control any unit.



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Maxcess Introduces the Wi-Fife(TM) Wireless Interface



New interface to monitor and control FIFE-500 web guide from any Wi-Fi-enabled tablet or smartphone



Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, -- Maxcess, a global leader in innovative products and services for the web handling industry, today announced the release of the Wi-Fife™ interface for its FIFE-500 web guides. Allowing wireless monitoring and control of the FIFE-500 from any tablet or smartphone, the Wi-Fife™ ushers in a new era of wireless web control.



“The Wi-Fife™ interface for our FIFE-500 allows operators remote access of their FIFE-500 operator interface through a wired Ethernet or wireless connection,” said Shomari Head, Global Product Manger of Fife. “Featuring embedded web pages that can be accessed through the web browser of any Wi-Fi-enabled device, the Wi-Fife™ allows the operator freedom to monitor and control their guides from anywhere on the factory floor, without requiring a physical operator interface.”



By connecting to a network of motor control units and operator interfaces, the Wi-Fife™ can connect up to 30 devices on a single network, with the ability to monitor and control any unit. This allows for a seamless connection, flexibility and accessibility of all networked guides wirelessly from anywhere on the factory floor.



“Maxcess has a storied history of introducing groundbreaking technology to the converting industry,” said Greg Jehlik, CEO of Maxcess. “Just as the FIFE-500 introduced color touch screens to web guiding, we believe the Wi-Fife™ interface will become an industry standard, one where operators are no longer tied to a fixed station to monitor or control their operation. Moving forward, customers can expect to see this exciting technology applied throughout our other brands under the Maxcess umbrella.”



About Maxcess: Maxcess helps the web handling industry maximize productivity through innovative products and services worldwide. By combining more than 300 years of global service and support across the storied brands of Valley Roller, Webex, Fife, Tidland and MAGPOWR, Maxcess offers an unrivaled network of application experts. Visit them online www.maxcessintl.com.

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