Rugged Digital Signage for Factory MES with IP65 and 700 Nits
The D10R isn’t another consumer-grade display repurposed for industry—it’s built from the ground up for workstation-level integration in active production environments. Think of it as a digital interface that stays put, stays readable, and stays trusted when mounted next to CNC control panels, assembly line stations, or MES kiosks where ambient light, dust, and voltage instability are part of daily operations.

Factory MES Workstations with IP65 Front Panel Sealing
In manufacturing settings where coolant mist, metal shavings, or washdown residue are routine, the IP65-rated front panel isn’t optional—it’s operational insurance. Unlike standard tablets with exposed bezels or unsealed vents, the D10R’s sealed front prevents particulate ingress during routine cleaning or incidental splashes. That means fewer unplanned reboots, no touchscreen failure from moisture trapped behind glass, and lower long-term maintenance overhead across shift rotations.
Real-Time Production Monitoring with 700 Nits Sunlight Readability
A 700-nit display doesn’t just look brighter on paper—it delivers usable contrast under fluorescent shop lighting, direct overhead halogen fixtures, and even near south-facing windows in older facilities. In practice, this eliminates the need for users to lean in, shade the screen with their hand, or adjust ambient lighting just to verify a work order status or machine uptime metric. It’s readability you can rely on—not just during commissioning, but after six months of continuous operation.

Industrial Data Collection with Dual-Frequency NFC Integration
The inclusion of both 13.56 MHz (HF) and 125 kHz (LF) NFC supports real-world identity and asset workflows—not theoretical ones. HF handles modern employee ID cards and UWB-enabled badges; LF reads legacy access fobs still deployed across many Tier 1 automotive and energy sites. Having both frequencies built-in avoids retrofitting external readers, simplifies cable management, and reduces single points of failure at the workstation level. You’ll find this capability especially useful in environments already using rugged tablets for parallel data capture tasks.
24/7 Operation Across Voltage and Temperature Swings
Rated for -20°C to 60°C and stable across 12V–24V input, the D10R handles the reality of industrial power—where brownouts, generator switchover, and battery-backed UPS transitions happen without warning. This isn’t about surviving a lab test cycle; it’s about staying online during thermal cycling in paint booths, near HVAC exhausts, or inside non-climate-controlled warehouse mezzanines. The RK3568 SoC contributes here too: thermally efficient enough to sustain full load without throttling, even inside enclosed mounts.
Workstation-Grade Connectivity Without Compromise
Gigabit Ethernet is non-negotiable for MES synchronization, especially where local OPC UA or MQTT brokers run on-premise servers. Dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 5.0 support peripheral pairing (like barcode scanners or wireless foot switches), while the Phoenix terminal interface provides secure, tool-less field wiring for discrete I/O triggers or status lights. Optional 4G lets you deploy units in staging areas or temporary lines before wired infrastructure is complete—something we’ve seen used alongside industrial PC rollouts in remote fabrication yards.
For teams evaluating hardware for frontline production interfaces, the D10R bridges a practical gap: it’s more robust than commercial signage, more focused than general-purpose industrial PC solutions, and purpose-built for the MES-adjacent workflow—not just the dashboard. Explore the full spec sheet and configuration options directly on Onerugged.
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