Displays

  • The displays of the touchMATRIX® series offer a 186 x 64 pixel graphic display as standard. This means that plain text, symbols and units can be displayed variably. The LCD backlight display enables display in the colours red, green and yellow. These colour variants can be used very easily depending on the event (e.g. when limit values ​​are exceeded) via intuitive parameterisation. The display series demonstrates maximum flexibility in terms of connection and use thanks to the modular configuration that can be combined as desired with analogue output, switching outputs, relays, serial interface (Modbus) and 115 ... 230 VAC. With a resistive touch panel and protection class IP65, the touchMATRIX® displays are also ideal for use in the food industry. With 2 incremental HTL / RS422 inputs and a higher input frequency of up to 1 MHz , the DX355 offers a "high-end" variant.
  • The displays of the touchMATRIX® series offer a 186 x 64 pixel graphic display as standard. This means that plain text, symbols and units can be displayed variably. The LCD backlight display enables display in the colours red, green and yellow. These colour variants can be used very easily depending on the event (e.g. when limit values ​​are exceeded) via intuitive parameterisation. The display series demonstrates maximum flexibility in terms of connection and use thanks to the modular configuration that can be combined as desired with analogue output, switching outputs, relays, serial interface (Modbus) and 115 ... 230 VAC. With a resistive touch panel and protection class IP65, the touchMATRIX® displays are also ideal for use in the food industry.
    • Emulation of a 7-segment display with symbols and units
    • Intuitive and simple parameterisation through plain text and touchscreen
    • Multi-function device with operating modes such as rev counter, counter, cycle time display, position display, timer for running times or stopwatch
    • Numerous functions such as scaling, filters, start-up delay
    • Linearisation with 24 support points
    • Option AC: Power supply with 115 ... 230 VAC
    • Option AO: 16-bit analogue output, 4 control outputs, RS232 interface
    • Option AR: 16-bit analogue output, 4 control outputs, RS485 interface
    • Option CO: 4 control outputs, RS232 interface
    • Option CR: 4 control outputs, R485 interface
    • Option RL: 2 relay outputsOptions can be combined with each other.
  • The displays of the touchMATRIX® series offer a 186 x 64 pixel graphic display as standard. This means that plain text, symbols and units can be displayed variably. The LED backlight display enables display in the colours red, green and yellow. These colour variants can be used very easily depending on the event (e.g. when limit values ​​are exceeded) via intuitive parameterisation. The display series demonstrates maximum flexibility in terms of connection and use thanks to the modular configuration that can be combined as desired with analogue output, switching outputs, relays, serial interface (Modbus) and 115 ... 230 VAC. With a resistive touch panel and protection class IP65, the touchMATRIX® displays are also ideal for use in the food industry. The analog display can also visualise DMS measured values ​​if these are converted into analog signals via a measuring amplifier integrated in the sensor or externally.
  • Like the AX321, the AX323 version was specially designed for the digital acquisition and visualisation of the measured values ​​from analog strain gages or strain sensors. In contrast to the AX321, however, the AX323 is supplied with an AC voltage of 90 to 240 VAC.
  • Process display (DC) for strain gauges / strain sensors Process display for recording measured values ​​and visualising strain gauge signals or strain gauges and sensors. The device has 2 presets, 2 limit value relays and 2 control inputs. The AX321 version is supplied with a direct voltage of 24 VDC .
  • We have an ideal solution for the "small control cabinet" or simpler applications: The scalable digital display AX020, which is housed in a compact miniature housing. It has an analog input for operation with voltage or current and shows the measured variables on a five-digit LED display.
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