
Hardware that You Can Depend on
The Silver Series is designed to meet today’s tough standards for durability and control. Rated for Nema 4 IP65 installations,
these OITs also meet CE requirements for electric noise emissions and immunity. The touchscreens use bright displays
that support 256 color graphics to give a vivid representation of real-life objects such as lamps and switches. The built-in RISC-based
200Mhz processor and high-speed data communications port assures fast screen updates and reaction to keypresses.
The analog resistive touchscreens have a minimum lifespan of over 1 million keypresses guaranteeing optimum performance.
The large memory storage of the Silver Series allows you to create many graphic-intensive screens for complex projects.
With these features, the Silver Series is designed to meet your OIT needs for many years.
No Limit to Size or Number
With the analog resistive touchscreen, the Silver
Series offers more versatility when placing
objects on the screen than most competitive OITs:
● Place objects of any size on the screen
● Position the objects anywhere --- no worries
about grid placement
● Overlay objects to perform multiple functions
Bright Displays ---
Any Size, Any Way
The Silver Series has several different models
that support 5.7”, 7.7” and 10.4” sized screens
with varying resolution and brightness. For
added flexibility, you can also mount the OIT
onto the panel in landscape or portrait mode.
Built-in Clock and Internal
Memory Storage
Each Silver Series has a built-in Real Time Clock for displaying
time and/or date. The clock can also be used to record time-critical
events. Internal non-volatile memory can be used to store
recoverable data and recipe information.
Write a Message
The analog resistive touchscreen enables the
operator to write messages on the Silver Series
OIT for others to view.
Printer Output
Connect a parallel printer that uses the HP PCL
or Epson ESC/P2 language to the printer port of
any of the larger Silver Series models.
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