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Displays and remote terminal units
News Release from: Omniflex (UK) | Subject: Omni16C RLU
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 April 2005
Remote displays for safety critical
alarms
The remote Omniflex displays provide from 8 to 120 points of annunciator display in a stand-alone panel-mount package, to work with remote alarm annunciator logic for safety critical alarms
The remote displays recently launched by Omniflex provide from 8 to 120 points of annunciator display in a stand-alone panel-mount package They are designed to be used with a remote alarm annunciator logic such as an Omni16C RLU for your safety critical alarms, or to be connected directly to your PLC or SCADA system for simple operator friendly display of essential alarm information
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 6 Oct 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is the ideal solution for providing indication where no integral alarm handling logic is required.
Equipped with ultra-reliable bright LED backlighting (incandescent lamps also available) a flexible layout and size, these displays provide a low cost alternative to individual panel lamps.
The custom display can be ordered with a choice of 4, 8, 10 or 12 columns and from 2 rows up to a maximum of 10 rows providing the user with more flexibility over other displays where space is an issue.
Whatever size you require the maximum depth of the display will remain at just 46mm! The user is also given the choice of printing their own alarm window legends via a LaserJet printer using the software and templates which are provided with the display.
For flexible, low cost and ultra-reliable remote indication the Omni-X displays are the obvious choice.
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