Product Description
The Graphic Display Panel 4D1166.00-590 is a highly developed and dependable solution that targets industrial environments with adaptability in graphical and textual displays. This panel is furnished with an LCD of high resolution that can switch between text mode, showing 16 lines of 40 characters, and graphics mode, which offers a detailed picture of 128 x 240 pixels. The device has CFL backlighting, thereby making it viewable under different light situations.
The 4D1166.00-590 has been designed to be used in rough industrial surroundings where dust may be present or water may enter into electronic equipment through the front panel, hence its construction having an IP65-rated aluminum front panel. It functions well at temperatures ranging from 0 to 50 C (32 to 122 F) and can be stored safely within -20 to +60C (-4 to +140F). In addition, its reliability is also enhanced by allowing operation at humidity levels between 20% RH non-condensing and 85% RH non-condensing while in storage this should vary from 20%RH to 90%RH.
To enhance user-friendliness during operation, this design includes sixteen function keys on the keypad, each accompanied by LED indicators, twelve numeric keys, and fourteen programmable keys, all equipped with LEDs for easy identification when programming various functions. There are five cursor keys provided to make navigation more intuitive. Its power consumption is very low because it only requires about one hundred fifty milliamperes (150mA) at twenty-four volts DC, which makes it ideal for energy-saving applications. The display panel meets stringent requirements, thus conforming to IEC60068-2-27 standard as far as shock resistance goes whereby it should withstand fifteen g equivalents or one hundred fifty meters per second squared (150m/s_) for eleven milliseconds (11 ms) along three mutually perpendicular axes X, Y, and Z. Similarly, it also complies with IEC 60068-2-6 regarding vibration resistance where one g equivalent is allowed within 10 to 58 Hertz (Hz) while up to nine point eight meters per second squared (9.8m/s) between fifty-eight hundred sixty to one hundred fifty hertz (Hz).