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Indicator makes a big display of its digits

An Omega Engineering product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 15, 2002

The award winning iSeries of indicators/controllers now features a new Big Display, with up to 100mm-high LED digits.

The award winning iSeries of indicators/controllers now features a new Big Display, with up to 100mm-high LED digits.

Like all iSeries meters, the new Big Display can be programmed to change colours between red, amber and green at any setpoint or alarm.

For example, the instrument can be programmed to display the process value in green during warm-up, switching to amber during the normal operating range, and in red to signal an alarm condition.

The changes in colour are quickly seen from a distance, and equipment operators can intuitively react to changing conditions.

The units accept universal temperature and process inputs, strain gauge, AC voltage and current, frequency or serial communicated ASCII data inputs.

Optional relays, pulse or analogue outputs are available for alarm or full PID control.

There is also the option of RS232 and RS485 serial communications on one instrument along with the Ethernet option that includes an embedded web server which allows the device to connected directly to an Ethernet network or the Internet using standard TCP/IP protocol.

Users can "see" their meters and control their processes through a standard web browser over the Internet from halfway around the world.

With the new Big Display users can also see the digits from 30m away.

The Big Display can be mounted flush in a panel or surface mounted with the included brackets and has IP65 protection, however it is mounted.

All models have a 5 year warranty.

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