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WHAT IS AN ESL SYSTEM

Electronic shelf label systems are the <br>technology that allows a shop to construct an <br>omnichannel synchronization network. The <br>majority of ESLs work with low - p o w e r c e n t r a l <br>processing units and wireless communications.<br>

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WHAT IS AN ESL SYSTEM

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  1. WHAT IS AN ESL SYSTEM Electronic shelf label systems are the technology that allows a shop to construct an omnichannel synchronization network. The majority of ESLs work with low-power central processing units and wireless communications.

  2. WHAT IS AN ESL SYSTEM Electronic shelf labels or ESLsmake retail management easier as staff can easily change and monitor their data across different store channels from a single place. ESLs are essentially a digital version of a paper shelf label. They are placed on the shelf edges in a retail store where customers can easily access product information by interacting with the ESL. ESLs also aid in the reduction of labor and time in the workflow from the perspective of store management. Employees can use electronic shelf labels to update product information, locate products, and much more. This is due to the fact that each ESL is linked to a centralized system that processes and archives the information it sends and receives.

  3. What is an ESL System? Electronic shelf label systems are the technology that allows a shop to construct an omnichannel synchronization network. The majority of ESLs work with low-power central processing units and wireless communications. A label management program, a communication station, and a terminal display are the three primary components of the system. ESL systems also include a database that allows workers to see everything at a look and communicate with each electronic shelf label. Because all of a retailer’s data is accessible from this location, managing operations across several channels becomes easy.

  4. By using electronic shelf labels and the software that comes with them, retail employees are able to manage every point of sale, even from a remote position. As a result, less time is spent coordinating on changing and recording information thanks to this ESL system.

  5. How ESL Systems Work Most ESL systems follow a simple process: transmit, update, and display. All product information is processed and packed by the label management software. Through a wireless connection, these packets of data are then passed through the communication system. The packets of data are then organized by product before being sent to the appropriate electronic shelf label. Finally, the data reaches the ESL terminal and is displayed on its screen.

  6. Long distances between the system and ESLs can be a barrier for shops, but they can overcome this by ensuring a stable and reliable connection is always available. Because of this connection, the electronic shelf label can act as both a transmitter and a receiver from the system’s communication station. It can deliver data to the software and display whatever information the management software has defined.

  7. Top ESL System Performance Our inventive ESL products have made SOLUM a household name in the retail world. Because it is powered by the Advanced Information Management System, or simply Aims, our most recent product generation, Newton, is by far the most efficient. Aims has been designed to be responsive, swift, and user-friendly in order to aid merchants of all sizes in optimizing their ESL procedures.

  8. Aims is available in SaaS, Cloud, and Site versions to help meet the unique needs of a number of retailers. Implementing Aims is relatively easy to do as well. The software works by connecting to the retailer’s existing IT infrastructure to begin the exchange of product information. With the data gathered, Aims then creates illustrations for the ESLs to display before transmitting them to the gateways and to the appropriate labels.

  9. Optimize Workflow With SOLUM SOLUM has a wide range of powerful ESL products to help digitize your retail operations and give you a competitive edge. For more information about Aims, Newton TOUCH, and our products, feel free to reach out to us.

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