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Large displays
Technics oriented

Numeric displays LED
Numeric displays LCD
Alphanumeric displays LED
Alphanumeric displays LCD
Graphic displays LED
Graphic displays LCD
Ch-LCD-Displays
Alphanumeric / Graphic VF displays
Bargraph displays LED
Bargraph displays LCD
Bargraph displays TFT
Industrial displays LCD
Industrial displays PLASMA
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Monitor "SL 1280"; Robust and compact for use in facility areas and switch rooms
The LCD monitor of the series „SL 1280“ stand out due to its slim form, kompact dimensions and high professional converting and efficiency. The monitor is deliverable in case type (steel sheet, Alu or high-grade steel) or as front mounting version (Anodized Alu front side).
The monitor „ SL 1280 „ can be operated in the portrait or landscape format. The screen resolution is 1280 X 242 pixels at 16,7 Mio colours. The drive of the display is carried out by a 15 pole D-SUB.

Optional PC extension
Optional the LCD display „SL 1280“ is also deliverable with an integrated Nano-PC with serial interfaces ( RS 232/485, USB 2.0 and Ethernet 10/100

Preferential application areas
- As rugged and compact production data display (IP65) in rough industry surroundings
- As rugged and compact measured value display (IP65) in rough industry surroundings
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Measured value display with numerics and / or bargraph presentation in switch rooms (raster 24 for mosaic panel mounting, control panels etc.)
- Informations displays in large vehicles (Tunnel milling machines), Passenger information in large gondolas
- Informations display and / or fault detector displays in fire signaling centers