Digital panel displays that convert an electrical signal into an output that the human eye can understand.
Display
4-digit Display (A, V) in 48x48.
4 digit display with fixed scale in a 36x72 box.
4-digit Display (A, V) in 48x96; 2 alarm relay; Analog output.
4½ digit display in a 48x96 box for AC or DC current or voltage input (A,V).
4½ digit display in a 48x96 box for potentiometer transducer.
4½ digit display in a 48x96 box for Ohm measures (ohmmeter).
4½ digit display in a 48 x 96 box for 4-20mA, 0-20mA, 0-10V. Input ant thermocouples J, K, and Pt100.
Digital panel displays are digital indicators that convert an electrical signal into an output understandable to the human eye. An industrial digital display is mounted on machines in order to monitor data and variables. These measuring instruments find application in many areas of industrial automation, and are installed on machines or production tools in order to display meaningful data.
There are different types of digital panel displays. They differ in the number of digits that are shown on the display (4, 4½, 5 digits in the case of Mect displays) or in the size of the case, which is 48x48, 36x72, or 48x96.
Each display can have different functions, depending on the input data. in the case of a digital panel ohmmeter, the display shows the measurement of the electrical resistance of a circuit, the unit of which is ohms. This is the case with model MP0347 M6.
Other digital displays are digital panel ammeters, designed to measure currents. Panel-mounted digital voltmeters, on the other hand, are dedicated to measuring voltages. There are models of digital indicators specifically for 4-20mA transducers, others that are made specifically to become load cell displays.
Mect displays offer different features depending on the models, including minimum and maximum peak reading storage, automatic zeroing, various static or relay alarm thresholds. Learn more about the various models.