Operational reality
You sent the price. When does the last label change?
Dynamic pricing, campaign timing and markdown switchovers all hinge on one number: how long a full estate update takes. It never appears in a quotation because it belongs to the system, not to a single label. Run the protocol classes side by side below.
- KatalogPanel refresh time comes from the catalogue: recorded for 54 products. But 51 of those values are flagged as ESTIMATES in the catalogue — derived from vendor claims, not measured by us. Only three mains-powered models are sourced. It gives a physical lower bound; ask your supplier for the exact figure in writing.
- VarsayımNetwork throughput is an ASSUMPTION. How many labels an access point reaches per second is not in the catalogue; it depends on the vendor's bulk-push architecture, store topology and AP placement. The defaults are round numbers, so the figures themselves signal that they are not measurements.
- Alt sınırRead the result as a LOWER BOUND: the real figure cannot be shorter, but it can be longer. Queue contention, retries and coverage losses are not modelled — modelling them would make the output look more precise while carrying more invented numbers.
Your scenario
If you do not know, the coverage estimator gives an estimate.
Labels per second per AP (assumption)
If your supplier gave you their own figure, enter it here and the result uses it.
The refresh race
The bars advance in real time; there is no speed-up. Waiting on the slow protocol is precisely the point.
| Protocol class | Total | Network transfer (assumed) | Panel refresh (catalogue estimate) | Catalogue records |
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Why is this number missing from quotations?
- Because it does not belong to a single label. Unit price is a comparable number; estate refresh time depends on AP count, the software's push architecture and your store's physical layout. Giving it requires the supplier to think about your installation.
- For a buyer who wants dynamic pricing this matters more than unit price. If you will change prices three times a day and an estate refresh takes forty minutes, the system is not doing the job you asked for.
- The specification generator includes this clause: ask for the figure in writing, for your own label count and your own AP count. A spoken "very fast" has no contractual meaning.