New Message Display Generation "Reporter" series
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Parallel and serial message request
Serial interface with automatic baud rate detection
Easy setup programming using PC-software "report"
Message texts with assigned attributes
Message with priority
Alarm output
Easy operation and electrical connection
DIN size 144 x 72 mm

Reporter 670

The reporter 670 operates as a slave display. It is capable of displaying full alphanumeric information via a serial port on a dual line back-lit LCD. In connection with a serial unit, message texts may be positioned within the indicating range by means of simplest commands.

Due to the easy handling, the unit may be used in a vast field of applications.

•Complete operation via the serial interface
•3 operating modes for message text positioning
•Operating parameters are retained in case of power failure


Reporter 680

The reporter 680 is the standard version for price sensitive applications. Up to 100 messages can comfortably be programmed using the PC-based set-up software package. The messages are stored in a nonvolatile memory in the reporter unit. Each message may contain additional attributes such as energizing an alarm out-put, blinking, scrolling, display priority, text chaining or a defined display time.

The chained message attribute allows to link a message (e.g. failure message) with other messages (e.g. failure clearance information).

•Message requests via parallel and serial interface
•2 display modes with a stack memory for 16 text addresses
•Operating parameters are retained in case of power failure


 

Reporter 690

Based on the 680 version, this unit offers more features for extended applications. Variable process data can be embedded into the message text. This ensures up to date process information. Two additional display modes (first in/first out and last in/first out) determine the order in which queued messages will be displayed. In order to make most use of these additional features, the 690 contains a programmable pushbutton on the front panel.

 
  • Message requests via parallel and serial interface
  • display modes with a stack memory for 16 text addresses
  • Inserting of variable data by variable data memory for max.99 values of up to 9 characters
  • Operating parameters are retained in case of power failure
 
 

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