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inch Flat Panel Displays (19" rack mount)
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The
TE18.1CLSX
MONITORS are a series of low cost, off-the-shelf, color, flat
panel monitors for industrial and military applications. Evaluation
units are available, to aid in the development of requirements at a
relatively low cost. These monitors are constructed to allow free air
convection cooling to the case. No special forced air-cooling is
required
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TE18.1CLSX
MODEL FEATURES
| Panel
Type: |
LCD
Active matrix Si (TFT) |
| Panel
Diagonal: |
18.1”
(46 cm) |
| Module
Size: |
16.7"
X 13.3" (424mm X 337mm) |
| Pixel
Dimension: |
0.280mm
X 0.280mm RGB Vertical Stripe |
| Panel
Resolution: |
1280
X 1024 (SXGA)
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| Image
Dimension:
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14.16"
X 11.30" (359.7mm X 287.2mm) |
| Colors: |
Full
color 24 bit |
| Brightness: |
200
cd/m2 Typ. |
| Contrast
Ratio: |
>
150:1
typical |
| Viewing
Angle: |
H 85°
left and right sides, V 85° upper and lower sides |
| Signal
System: |
Analog
RGB signals. Synchronous Signals (H sync V sync). Clock |
GENERAL
DATA
| Power
Supply: |
12
VCD, 28
VDC, ± 25% 85-264 VAC at 47 to 63 HZ |
| Power
Consumption: |
Less
than 60 Watts |
| Weight: |
Less than 20
lbs. |
| Cooling: |
Natural
Convection |
| MTTR:
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Less
than 0.5 hours |
| MTBF:
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>
10,000 hours |
CONNECTIONS
| Input: |
DVI
ready, Std
XGA inputs Auto-Sync/Auto Set Sync on Green/Auto lock Separate H&V |
| Connectors: |
DVI-D, BNC,
JD38999/40FD5PN, Sub D 15 pin RGB, All interfaces at rear. |
ENVIRONMENTAL
| Shock: |
Mil
Std 810E |
| Vibration: |
Mil
Std 167 |
| EMI: |
Mil
Std 461D |
| Drip
Proof: |
Mil
Std 810E
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| Sand
and Dust: |
Mil
Std 810E
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| Storage
Temperature: |
-20
°C
to +60
°C
(-4
°F
to
+140 °F) |
| Operating
Temperature: |
-0
°C
to +55 °C
(+32 °F
to +131 °F) |
OPTIONS
| - |
Touch
panel Acoustic, Resistive, Infrared, Digital. |
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Low
Temperature Operating: 0 -40 °C
to +60 °C. |
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NTSC,
PAL Video, Pentium and X Terminal Capabilities. |
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Brightness 300 Nits to 1800
Nits. |
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Mil Std 901 |
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EMI-461D |
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Contact
us for any custom need that you may have. |
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