AGRITECHNICA ERGONOMICS 
 MEKRA Lang 
 Hall A3, Stand 327 
 A VISION OF THE  
 FUTURE 
 MEKRA Lang, an  
 international  
 components supplier,  
 will be presenting its  
 latest developments in  
 indirect vision systems  
 and peripheral detection at  
 Agritechnica 2019 from November 10. 
 In addition to mirror systems,  
 Agritechnica visitors will be able to  
 discover state-of-the-art electronic  
 assistance systems. The AAS 1312 turn  
 assistant uses modern radar technology  
 to prevent accidents when turning right;  
 the Q-KMS helps drivers of large  
 machines to turn into intersections that  
 are diffi cult to oversee. 
 Advanced digital camera monitor  
 solutions complement MEKRA Lang’s  
 classic mirror systems. It merges  
 adaptable-platform cameras and  
 digital monitors to provide ideal visual  
 support for the driver: the MEKRA  
 Lang Surround View System.  
 Especially in combination with MEKRA  
 Lang’s versatile and adaptable mirror  
 systems, a signifi cant improvement in  
 the driver’s perception of the  
 surroundings is achieved. 
 Visitors will also be able to  
 discover the future of indirect vision at  
 the MEKRA Lang stand: the Digital  
 Makersan 
 Vision System (DVS). With the DVS,  
 MEKRA Lang contributes its many  
 years of expertise in the realization  
 of unique mirror systems and applies  
 it to the design of the digital mirror  
 of the future. With the adapted image  
 processing software of the HDR  
 cameras, the software ensures  
 optimum image display in all  
 driving situations and  
 environmental conditions.  
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 Hall 17, Stand D22 
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 W Gessmann 
 Hall 16, Stand C45 
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 E R G O N O M I C S 
 ADAPTABLE CONTROL 
 With the new developed force feedback  
 unit, W Gessmann has a system that  
 users can adapt on several W Gessmann  
 controllers. This makes it possible to use  
 this innovative system in many different  
 applications, including joysticks for crane  
 and electro-hydraulic markets.  
 The integrated CAN communication  
 easily connects the unit with other  
 control systems of the machine.  
 Depending on the different situations in  
 the operation of a vehicle, haptic  
 feedback of virtual switching stages with  
 freely programmable characteristics  
 such as variable strength and variable  
 defl ection angles; addable areas such as  
 forbidden zones, haptic changes or  
 vibration; and areas with simulated  
 return spring forces can all be mapped. 
 Follow-up mode, known as master-slave mode,  
 speed-dependent steering forces, load-dependent  
 operating forces, and turn-on-and-off situationrelated  
 features as needed are also within its remit. 
 These force-feedback controllers can be combined  
 with the new W Gessmann armrest C1. With the  
 newly developed armrest, the installation surfaces can be selected as required. The  
 installation surfaces can be freely equipped according to customer requirements. In  
 addition, lighting modules, design and function lighting can be integrated in  
 different colors. With additional add-on modules, the installation space for displays  
 or HMI devices can be expanded. The colors of the console can be adapted to the  
 color concept of the machine. 
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 IP 67 JOYSTICK FOR ROUGH PLAY 
 GROUNDS 
 Makersan, innovative manufacturer of sensors, engine throttle and motion  
 controllers, has introduced IP67 rated Joysticks, which will set the industrial  
 standards of Ingress Protection level and confi gurational fl exibility to a new level. 
 Offering submersible operational capabilities, joysticks grips comes with extensive  
 confi guration possibilities, using all buttons, switches, thumb rollers that Makersan  
 has produced from contactless full redundant Hall Effect technology. Furthermore the  
 joystick can be fi tted with an internal vibrator and capacitive sensor. The new  
 illuminated push buttons, thumb rollers can transform the grip into a feedback  
 display. 
 The base its self has two outputs per axis with full redundancy and features CAN,  
 Analog, PWM and high power outputs to drive valves without being connected to a  
 controller. The shaft offers all possible confi gurations, full axes, single axe, friction hold,  
 hysteresis, detent or latch. 
 The pictured joystick is with a standard Makersan grip, built on Makersan’s  
 joystick base featuring CAN Ability and IP 67 protection level. Grip itself has been  
 designed with Makersan’s thumb rollers, FNR Switch, Hall Effect push buttons and  
 capacitive deadman switch to meet industry’s high quality standards. This joystick  
 and many other products can be seen at Makersan Booth at Agritechnica 
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