Remote Displays Provide Sharp Easy-to-Read Images of Critical Weights
Remote Displays Provide Sharp Easy-to-Read Images of Critical Weights
From a fog concealed truck scale, to the smoke and dust of a foundry or steel mill,remote displays for scalesprovide sharp, easy-to-read images ofcritical weight process values in addition to the standard digital weight indicator.New remote displays like the Laserlight Remote Displayvirtually eliminate the old experiences of wash-out in direct sunlight or lose visibility.Remote Displays like the Laserlight featurebright, high-intensity display and non-glare lens are immediately visible. Other smaller more compact remote displays like theRD-232 and RD-300are compatible with a variety of digital weighing indicators and are available with several enclosure options including NEMA 4X FRP or stainless steel.
Most of the top remote displays for scales feature some variation of super bright LED display. Many of these remote displays claim to be clearly visible -- even in direct sunlight. Not all remote displays are big and bulky. The Rice Lake LaserLT is a IP69k rated device with 1 1/2 inch digits viewable up to 50 feet both indoors and out all in a compact small design.
There are also remote displays on the market now that offer Stop and Go Lights in addition to displaying weight. The displays can flash red and green circles or green arrow to keep movement in check around truck scales or industrial areas.
Some new remote displays claim to be visible upto 150 feet and switch between displaying weight in pounds or kilograms. Many remote displays can communicate via numerous types of protocols. Some of the standard choices for most units are RS-232, RS-485 and current loop.