Case Study

Reliability where it counts

Reliability where it counts

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Input Matters Reliability where it counts The Challenge DFS, the German air navigation service provider was looking for a keyboard for the flight plan data processing system in its control towers. The keyboard needed to meet several requirements at the same time: ? It should be compact in order to not to take much space of the already very limited space on the air traffic controllers' workstations. ? It should be configurable as each control tower has its own special requirements. ? It should be easy to operate even in low light conditions. ? It should be robust to be reliable around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The Solution PrehKeyTec ´s keyboard MCI 128 meets all the above requirements. With a total number of 128 free configurable and free progr

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