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News Release from: IDEC Electronics | Subject: HG3F and 4F
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 December 2005
Bigger and better touchscreens
IDEC Electronics is known for HMI: the HG3F and 4F models of 10.4 inch and 12.1 inch touchscreens confirms their ability to provide clear, easy to use displays to rival any similar product
IDEC Electronics is known as an HMI company and with its HG3F and 4F models of 10.4 inch and 12.1 inch touchscreens, IDEC confirms its ability to provide clear, easy to use displays to rival any similar product With 256 colours to play with, the HG3F (10.4 inch) and HG3F (12.1 inch) offer bright, clear TFT screens that can be seen from any distance
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 8 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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High resolution definition, 640W x 480H pixels for the HG3F and 800W x 600H for the HG4F, also 8 MB of memory ensure these touchscreens have more than enough capability for the most demanding application.
The displays have a field replaceable backlight, RS232, RS485 and RS422 compatibility, a parallel port and a 10BaseT Ethernet port.
They are CE marked, c-UL and UL listed and meet UL1604 for hazardous area classification: with an IP66 rating they can be considered suitable for most environments.
A compact flash memory provides data logging support for alarms and trending.
Updated Windows O/I software will programme these larger touchscreens as well as the other models in the HG range and drivers are included at no extra cost to provide communications to other manufacturers PCs.
Options HG3F-FT22TFW (10.4'', 256 colours, 768 touch zones), HG4F-JT22TFW (12.1'', 256 colours, 1200 touch zones).
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