Graphical panel meters combine the instant visual representation of an analog meter with the accuracy of a digital meter. This style of panel meter features a curved bar that provides an instant visual display, plus a digital readout for reading accuracy.
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Panel meters are typically mounted in a control panel and provide a convenient display for power or process data. Graphical panel meters display critical machine parameters by combining the instant visual representation of an analog meter with the accuracy of a digital meter. They accept a wide variety of inputs and display measured values from devices such as load cells, motors, potentiometers, and temperature sensors. Modern digital panel meters offer programmable displays, serial or Ethernet communication, analog signal re-transmission, sensor excitation voltage, and customized alarm messaging.
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Standard graphical panel meters measure voltage, current, frequency, or temperature process variables, or directly monitor high voltage or current sources. These 3-inch displays feature analog-style readouts, a programmable bar graph, 4-character custom messaging, and digital/analog outputs.
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Trumeter ADM200 advanced panel meters feature a large 4-inch display, Modbus communication, and a versatile set of inputs, making them ideal for a variety of industrial applications. The easy-to-read panels offer a programmable scale, alarm setpoints, and a dynamic full-color backlight for instant alerts.
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