IBD Limited Şirketi - İzmir / Türkiye
379/1 Sokak A-Blok No: 2/101 - AFA Sanayi Çarşısı - II. Sanayi - 35100 Bornova / İzmir
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Two Technologies' 8045 is a rugged and fully functional ANSI(VT-100) compatible hand held terminal. The 8045 is ultra flexible. Nearly every aspect of operation from viewing angle (contrast conrol) to function key definitions is easily changeable via simple menu selections or direct host control. Ten distinct function keys can be redefined as characters or strings (maximum of 200 bytes overall) and saved in non-volatile memory.

Available I/O configurations include RS-232, RS-422 as well as standard CMOS/TTL logic levels.

As with all Two Technologies' hand held terminals, the 8045 is remarkably rugged and specifically designed for industrial use. Its case is molded from General Electric Cycolac® ABS, one of the most durable, chemical-resistant materials available. A unique built-in retractable hanger is provided. The keypad surface is securely framed and clamped into place to ensure excellent splash resistance and prevent curling or peeling of the keypad overlay. Stock and custom keypad layouts with 45, 32, 30, 20, and 15 keys are available. Key-release detection is provided as a standard feature and is particularly useful for setting variables and in motion control applications.

Features:
Rugged
High-Clarity Liquid Crystal Display (4 rows of 20 characters)
ANSI 3.64 (VT-100) Compatibility
Membrane or optional Elastomeric Keypad
45, 32, 30, 20, or 15 Keys, Standard or Custom Keypad Layouts
Function Keys Programmable as Characters or Strings
Menu or Host-driven User Parameter Selection
Up to 19,200 bps Communications
Extended Temperature Option
Three (3) Year Warranty
Customized to Your Specications
Display
Transreflective Liquid Crystal:
Optional: Supertwist Nematic
Optional: Backlit Supertwist Nematic
Dark Characters on Light Background
4 Rows of 20 (5 by 7 pixel) Characters
U.S. ASCII Character Set
Menu-Controlled Contrast Setting
KEYS and SWITCHES
Type Sealed, Membrane or Elastomeric
Layout 45-key (9 rows x 5 columns)
32-key (8 x 4)
30-key (6 x 5)
20-key (5 x 4)
15-key (5 x 3)
Options: standard and custom keypad layouts.
Feedback Tactile and Audible
Programmability Five function keys, ten definitions(strings or characters),
200 bytes total non-volatile definition storage.
Option E-Stop switch, E-Stop/Liveman Switch
POWER
Voltage 5 VDC +/-5%, 7.5-12 VDC, 9.5-28 VDC
Current 45-50 mA (RS-232/RS-422)
Backlight Adds 50 mA
INTERFACE
Type RS-232, RS-422, or CMOS/LSTTL level
Handshake 2 lines (RS-232)
Data Rates 300 to 19,200 bps
Parity Even, Odd, Mark, Space, None, Ignore
Control Bits 1 start and 1-2 stop bits
Connector 6-pin female modular, optional permanent or custom cables
CUSTOMIZATION OPTIONS
Custom Default Settings
Custom Keypad Graphics
Custom Logo Graphics
Custom Firmware
Custom I/O Interface
Case Color
Molded-in Logos
USER SELECTABLE OPTIONS
Enable/Disable Hardware Handshaking
Select Escape Mode
Baud Rate, Data Bits, Parity, Stop Bits
Display Contrast (viewing angle)
Define Function Keys
Enable/Disable Echo
Key Repeat, Click, Release Detection
Shift Lock Enable/Disable Enable/Disable Break, XON/XOFF
Display Parity Error, Cursor, Cursor Blink
Backlite On/Off Timed
CERTIFICATIONS
FCC Class A
CENELEC EN 55022
CISPR Class A
EN50082.1
CE and UL Approved
EN60950
ENVIRONMENTAL
Storage Temperature -20 to +70ºC
Operating Temperature 0 to +50ºC
Humidity 90% (non-condensing)
Height 7.15 in
(181.6 mm)
Width 4.10 in
(104.1 mm)
Depth 0.95 in
(24.1 mm)
Weight 8 oz
(227 grams)
Case

General Electric Cycolac® ABS w/ retractable hanger
OEM PRICE - QUANTITY 1-9
$211.00
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Last Update : March 30. 1999