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News Release from: IDEC Electronics | Subject: Idec SLC system
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 April 2004
Build in individuality - use combination
displays
The Idec SLC Combination displays provide a custom assembled display for your control panel, factory automation system or annunciator, using various size windows mounted into a variable size frame
Offering your customer an individual solution for their control panel is becoming ever more important When you have so much competition most of which will be offering traditional and similar solutions, what choice do you have
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 8 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The SLC Combination displays from Idec Electronics can assist you in building in individuality.
The Idec SLC system provides a custom assembled display for your control panel, factory automation system or annunciator.
This flexible system is constructed using various size windows mounted into a variable size frame.
You are able to specify the complete layout of the display within the chosen frame size.
The minimum size frame being 1x2 windows and a maximum frame size of 10x20 windows, this assumes a window size of 30mm x 30mm.
With the option of using up to 6 different lens colours, 6 basic voltage inputs and the ability to include selector switches, key switches and push buttons the SLC system should meet most of your demands.
As with all the Idec control units and indicators you also have a choice of incandescent lamps or the super bright long life LEDs or even a combination of the two.
In order to give increased peace of mind the SLC display has UL approval and is CSA and CE certified.
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