These digital panel
meters give you remarkable benefits in all your monitoring and
control applications.
They are truly user-friendly panel meters. You haven't got time to
waste, so everything you need to know is easy to find.
The Intuitive range of digital
panel meters use a unique menu-free system, to make your life so
much easier.
Programmable panel meters >>>
You can configure these panel meters and controllers with a
simple menu system. All settings can be protected with a
lockout switch. |
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Screwdriver adjusted panel meters >>>
These meters use the traditional ZERO and SPAN potentiometer
setup. They are ideal for applications where you need the
most simple setup possible. |
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Loop powered panel meters >>>
Loop powered meters get their power from the 4-20mA input
signal. Fully scalable, with X10 and X100 multiplier digits.
Ideal for use where power is limited. |
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BCD panel meters >>>
Displays which decode BCD data and show the equivalent BCD
value |
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Miniature digital panel meters >>>
Where space is limited, these panel meters are ideal. Panel
area 72mm wide x 24mm high. Fully programmable, with a wide
range of output options. |
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Subminiature digital panel meters
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Our smallest meters, only 48mm wide x 24mm high. Versions
for DC power and AC power. |
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Special digital panel meters >>>
Some of the custom-special meters we've made to solve tricky
application problems. |
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If you need people to see
important information from a distance, these large digital displays are
ideal. (This example is often used on Martin and Bobst corrugator
machines as well as production lines, canning and bottling, etc.)
Helps you to achieve many modern manufacturing cultures such as Six
Sigma, Kaizen, kanban, TPM etc, to show Takt, total and efficiency.

Process signal inputs (4-20mA, 0-10V
etc.)
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Series P175X - 4-20mA, 0-10V,
1-5V inputs ...
Process large
displays accept 4-20mA and 0-10V process signals. They also
include an excitation power supply to energise 2 wire
transmitters.

They are most often used to show temperature or humidity (for
example in Clean Rooms), Weight, Machine speed and Power. But,
because they are scalable, they can be used to display any
physical measurement in your process.
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Serial ASCII data (RS232, RS485 etc.)
signal inputs
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Series S17XX -
Data input RS232, RS485 etc...
Serial data
large displays accept RS232, RS422, RS485 and 20mA TTY
signals.
They are most often used as slave displays, and are
common in weighing and clock applications.
For clock applications, you may find our
atomic reference receiver
of use.

Overhead crane load, weighbridge
weight and slave clock displays are typical uses.
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Totaliser / Counter types, with pulse
inputs
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Series T17XX -
Inputs from NPN, PNP etc.
Counter /
Totaliser displays are often used on production lines to
count product produced.
The paper industry, cardboard manufacturers, wire and cable
extruders, newspaper printers, canning plants and breweries
are a few common examples of large display counter users.

The displays can also act as TARGET readouts, to show a
production team how much of a product they must make.
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Rate / Frequency types, with pulse
inputs
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Series R17XX -
Inputs from NPN, PNP etc.
Rate displays
are often used on production lines to measure and display
production rate. They are ideal tools for production team
motivation.
The paper industry, cardboard manufacturers, wire and cable
extruders, newspaper printers, canning plants and breweries
are a few common examples of large rate-display users.
They can show instantaneous rate or the average rate over a
preset rolling period.
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Temperature sensor inputs
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Series RTD175X
& TC175X - TC & PT100 input
Choose from
PT100 or thermocouple input types. Tell us the sensor type
you'll use, and the temperature range you want to measure.
If your
sensor is more than 10 metres away, we recommend you use a 2
wire temperature transmitter near the sensor and a process
large display.
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Loadcell input weight displays
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Series L175X -
Loadcell input, 4 wire ...
These large
displays accept loadcells directly. They provide excitation
to the loadcell and have a fully scalable display section.
This means you can set the display to read in pounds,
kilograms, tonnes, kN, Nm etc.

You should only use this type of display if the loadcell is
close to the display (within 10 metres). If the loadcell is
further away, you should use a loadcell amplifier with
serial data output (such as our INT-L-232). Connect the
amplifier's RS232 signal to a serial data input slave large
display, such as our S17XX
series..
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Elapsed timer displays |
Series E17XX -
Elapsed & Count-Down timers...
Elapsed timers
are often used in time-critical processes such as curing
ovens, production lines etc..
Another popular application is to measure machine run-time
for scheduled maintenance purposes.
Some critical
machines, such as generators, have clearly published service
intervals. A large display elapsed timer, in countdown mode,
can help to warn the maintenance team of the need for a
service.
They are also popular as ' days since last accident '
displays
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Customised special displays |
Custom specials
for unique applications ...
Our large
displays are modular, so we can make a special format
display for you if you don't see exactly what you want on
this site.
Paper mill Production
display
Each
production line has one of these overhead large displays, so
each team can instantly see how they are performing.

Lorry marshalling display
This outdoor
wall mounting large digital display shows lorry drivers
pickup information. They immediately know which loads are
ready for collection. This saves time and reduces errors.

Aerospace positioning
display
An aerospace
platform had to be positioned precisely in the test hall.
This large display is clearly visible from all positions in
the hall, so the positioning can be done by an operator who
is free to walk around the hall with a remote radio control
link.

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