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Product category: Monitors and peripherals
News Release from: London Electronics | Subject: EasyReader
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 02 March 2004

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Low cost, high visibility displays clearly indicate important environmental conditions in a laboratory, such as temperature or humidity

A new easy-to-use range of large digital environmental displays is now available from London Electronics The EasyReader family is aimed at users who want a low cost, high visibility display to clearly indicate important environmental conditions in their laboratory, such as temperature or humidity

Designed with the user in mind, these smart wall-mounting displays give a simple, low-cost way to display these variables so they can be seen from anywhere within the lab.

Models accept common temperature and humidity signals such as 4-20mA, 0-10V, and serial data such as RS232, 485 etc, so are ideal as an add-on to existing systems.

Alternatively London Electronics can supply the displays complete with wall mounting room sensors.

High precision and stability comes as an extra benefit of this simple digital calibration method.

And, many will be delighted to see that the operating manuals are refreshingly easy to understand.

This is because London Electronics insist that all their documents are written in plain English.

Scaling, variable filtering and resolution can be set with front panel pushbuttons, which can be locked, to prevent accidental loss of calibration.

Two digit sizes are available, for viewing distances up to 50 metres.

The enclosures are sealed to IP54 from all directions.

Wall mounting or suspension mounting brackets are included, free of charge.

A free CD and operating manual pack is available.

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