This kind of display is used mainly in industrial areas when it is necessary to visualize information composed from separate fields of different typologies (for letters, numbers, signals etc.), different dimensions, fixed or variable, from long distances (from 5 up to 100 meters). For example in an industrial shed or in a sport field, also in presence of direct sunlight.
Every "scoreboard" is made on specific needs of the client assembling standard system modules available in various sizes. The modules can be numerical for numeric data and alphanumeric for letters and numbers. It is possible to integrate bright indicators that highlight a particular situation and fixed writings that give a better understanding of the visualized data. The fixed writings can be made with serigraphy or with adhesive vinyl film (generally of white colour).
The scoreboard can be integrated in a process of production connecting its modules to industrial machines, computers or PLC by the following types of input: RS232/422/485 serial port; N/O dry contacts; parallel BCD or multiplexed BCD; in tension (0-10V, 0-5V, 1-5V); in current (4-20 MA, 0-20 MA).
All the models can be supplied with the chassis predisposed to be installed outdoors exposed to atmospheric agents (IP43). Moreover it is possible to have a greater level of protection for cases in which the display has to be installed in a more critical environment, for example in places where strong jets of water are used from the bottom upward (IP65) or in an industrial shed where there are very aggressive acid vapors.
Regarding characteristics of single modules of which the "scoreboards" can be composed, you can look at the description of the series: Medialed (one row display), Multitext (multiple rows display) and Numeric Displays.
However we invite you to ask for additional technical details and an eventual offer selecting On-line application form. If you need a preventive, please specify the type (numeric or alphanumeric) and the quantity of the data that has to be visualized, the prefered way to update information (connection) and the distance from which the scoreboard has to be readable.
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