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Brady and Siemon to release LabelMark 5.4 Software with new datacomm wizard

January 25, 2012 - Brady recently collaborated with Siemon to release the latest version of LabelMark Label Design Software, which features several updates for electrical, lab and voice/data applications. The most noteworthy feature of the LabelMark 5.4 Software, according to the companies, is a time-saving datacomm wizard that offers pre-made label templates based on Siemon’s most common network connectivity. With the new datacomm wizard in LabelMark 5.4 Software, technicians can select Siemon as their network hardware manufacturer and hardware model, and the appropriate label template will be automatically generated. After selecting the label template, users are guided to apply labeling legend data and save the cable markers and label files they’ve created for patch panels, jacks, and other hardware. "It allows technicians to save a complete job, which can be used for quick label kitting at future on-site cable drops and rack installations," they explained.
Last modified on January 25, 2012

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