
Which Type of LCD Touch Screen Should You Choose?
November 26, 2014 By Leave a Comment
Photo courtesy of TFDuesing(CC Attribution)Industrial LCD Touch Screen monitors are available with several kinds of touch technology. Each kind of touch screen has different characteristics, so it is important for you to know which is which, to make sure your LCD touch screen works smoothly and lasts in your application. The touch screen types offered How To Make Your Fanless Box PC Reliable
November 17, 2014 By Leave a Comment
These days most industrial grade fanless box PC’s from manufacturers such as CyberVisuell are very well built. CyberVisuell CYBOX Fanless Box PC. The main board, power supply, and CPU will normally work flawlessly for many years, provided the PC is operated within its specified limits. However the software and storage devices can be a totally different story. Software What’s so special about Marine LCD Monitors?
November 10, 2014 By Leave a Comment
The marine environment is very different from the usual kinds of places LCD monitors are found. Hence marine LCD monitors need to be built with a number of features and technologies to allow them to cope with this extreme environment, and to provide operators with a usable solution.Marine LCD Monitors on a Ship’s Bridge. WaterproofingThe Check These 5 Things Before You Buy an IP65 Monitor
November 3, 2014 By Leave a Comment
Waterproof IP65 Monitor. When you buy an IP65 monitor, there are a number of pitfalls that you need to be aware of, to make sure you don’t end up buying the wrong model of LCD. The IP rating can be quite confusing, because in addition to the IP rating number itself, there is also the Can a 3 Phase Data Logger Be Used for Single Phase?
October 28, 2014 By Leave a Comment
We often get asked the question, whether our 3 Phase Data Logger instruments can be used with Single Phase circuits, and particularly whether they can be used to monitor multiple single phase circuits at once. The question arises because the instruments have 3 Current Transformers and 4 Voltage Probes, which would appear to be enough Transflective Displays: Where have they gone?
October 23, 2014 By Leave a Comment
If you have attended any trade shows about LCD’s lately, you may have noticed a substantial lack of transflective displays. No longer are they generating much buzz – even though they used to dominate at the Display Week show only a few years ago. Where did they go? Why aren’t they winning the popularity contest Why Use Industrial Grade Monitors instead of Office/Consumer Monitors?
October 21, 2014 By Leave a Comment
Industrial Grade Monitors are used in a wide variety of applications, from indoor displays in buildings and touch screens on factory machinery, to vehicles and outdoor marine applications. There are several different reasons why industrial monitors are used instead of office grade. Probably the most common two reasons for using industrial grade monitors are the environment, 9 Tips for Successful Data Logging with CyberVisuell Power Analysers
October 15, 2014 By Leave a Comment
Always use a licenced electrician to connect your Power Analyser. Photo courtesy of OregonDOT(CC Attribution)One of the best features of our Power Analysers is that they can act as a stand-alone data logger. This means they automatically take measurements at predefined time intervals (eg, every 2 seconds or every 15 minutes), and record all the Why Make Industrial LCD’s Customizable?
October 13, 2014 By Leave a Comment
When I look at most Industrial LCD manufacturers, their LCD monitor ranges are very limited: they typically only produce a handful of different monitor sizes, and each size typically only has one or two configurations of inputs (usually VGA + DVI). In addition, the only option that can be selected is often the type of