Monochrome CAN display family of human machine interfaces
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Features
- Display data provided via CAN interface
- Monochrome LCD, TFT or FSTN graphic displays
- Excellent viewability due to transflective technology
- Integrated keys facilitate entering or modifying CAN data
- Colored LEDs for status indication
- Backlit display and keys enable use in darkness
- Compact hardware design for limited space
- Flexible use through easy configuration and customer-specific membranes
- Wide power supply range
- Flexible firmware for CANopen slave applications
- CANopen master functionality programmable via an "open C interface"
- Configuration via RM display configurator software
RM Display 1001
RM Display 1001 is a monochrome, alphanumeric LCD display which features a CAN connection. Its small, circular standard 62 mm diameter enclosure allows for flexible use in diverse applications, especially for applications with limited space.
RM Display 1102
RM Display 1102 is a monochrome display with a 2,5 inch graphic screen for universal deployment in industrial and mobile areas. An "open C interface" enables customers with C programming knowledge to add their own control algorithm to the firmware.
RM Display 1401
RM Display 1401 is a monochrome CAN-based display module with a 5,7 inch FSTN screen. The transflective LCD display ensures excellent viewability, four keys and a digital incremental potentiometer facilitate entering or modifying data. Also with "open C interface".
RM Display Configurator software
The standard software package RM display configurator is used to configure all above mentioned RM displays. It provides powerful new functions to easily design the user interface of the RM displays, including bitmaps, bar diagrams or even strip charts with animation. Sample design templates are included. The integrated RM font maker facilitates the design of customized characters and supports ASCII and Unicode, enabling virtually any language to be used.
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