HMI Provides Advanced Readability

Oct. 2, 2009
The NS Series of touch screen HMIs has been expanded to include a 15-inch diagonal display offering high brightness for crisp images that enhance readability in indoor and outdoor applications. 
The NS15 offers built-in Modbus II and Internet interfaces and Ladder Monitor functionality to support industrial applications that range from process control and material handling to marine navigation systems. The large screen area provides a more comprehensive view of operations than smaller ones and offers the option to incorporate live video images and data from inspection systems into the screen design for more informative monitoring. The NS15 features a high-definition TFT color LCD display with 1,024x768 resolution and 32,768 color levels. Built-in dual serial ports for long-distance multi-drop data exchange and front panel function keys give the NS15 a combination of capabilities well-suited for flexible, affordable monitoring and control solutions. Omron Electronics LLCwww.omron247.com866.886.6766

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