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We have moved. Our new address is: Alte Dorfstr. 12 D-38104 Braunschweig Germany Our telephone and fax numbers hasn't changed. +++ Distributor for North America Engenuity Systems Inc. is our competent Distributor of Nord America. +++ Infodisplay - new models Surface-mounted Infodisplay In addition to the flush-mounted type, the Infodisplay is now also available as a surface-mounted version. Installation is very easy with wall holdfast, which is included in the scope of supply. The case is made from ABS (UL94 HB) and designed to IP54 protection. To connect the LON bus and the RS232 Interface, you use the 10-pole screw-plug connector. The surface-mounted Infodisplay, as well as the flush-mounted one, is available with the FTT10A or PLT22 Echelon transceiver. The power supply is 9-30 V DC/8-24V AC or separately connected 230V AC.
The flush-mounted Infodisplay can now be used for installation in a hollow wall. You get the assembly bracket with expansion anchors to mount the device. The Infodisplay is thus easily installed in an assembly-hole 265 mm wide x 160 mm high. The display glass is now antireflection coated for reading comfort. The Infodisplay will alternatively be available with a white LCD background lighting in March 2001. Scheduler The most important new feature is the integration of up to 10 scheduler
Password protection You can protect separate pages in the Infodisplay by setting passwords. For all pages it is possible to set different user groups with different passwords. The value of an SNVT can be saved with an event-driven time stamp. 100 changes can be saved this way. After that, the first values will be overwritten. You can have the saved values displayed in chronological order and you can scroll through this list. The popup-page is shown automatically when a configured condition is fulfilled. This may be the change of a status or an exceeded limiting value. You can define logical operations (AND, OR, XOR), calculations (+, -, *, /) and comparisons ( <, >, =, <>). The result of these operations can be viewed in the display or can feed a Network variable. With a type of debugger you can view internal variables if you have a display connected by means of a serial interface. |
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