YAMO-120XWP 12,1" Display, Panel mount, IP67 (submersible)

12,1" TFT color display • Max. resolution 1024x768 pixels • Aspect ration 4:3 • RGB input • Power supply 9-36VDC • Panel mount • IP67 protected (fully submersible)


FEATURES

• The 12.1" YAMO-120XWP is a NEMA 6P (IP67), waterproof LCD monitor display that is fully submersible.
• This XGA resolution, 450 nits high brightness.
• Wide viewing angle (160/160)
• High contrast ratio (700:1)
• The brightness is adjustable from 1 to 100%,RS232 to control Brightness/Alarm


PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS

TFT Technology
• 12 inch viewable image size
• LPTS Thin Film Transistor (TFT) active matrix

TFT Characteristics
• Pixel Number: 1024 x 768 (XGA)
• Pixel Pitch: 0,240(H) x 0,240(V) mm
• Aspect Ratio: 4:3
• Response Time: 25ms(typical), "raising" to "falling"
• Contrast Ratio: 700:1 (typical)
• Light Intensity: 450cd/m2 (typical)
• Viewable Angle: 80°(Up/Down) / 80°(Right/Left) (Typ)
• Active Display: Area 245,76(H) x 184,32(V) mm
• Max Colors: 262.,44 (6-bit color)
• Shock: 200G, 2ms, half sine wave
• Max Colors 1,5G 10-300Hz, 10min/cycle

Synchronisation
• Auto detects VGA>XGA
• Support for Sync-on-Green (SOG)
• RGB input current :0-0.7V with 75Ohm
• Supports up to 165MHz

Supported Signal Inputs
Resolutions:
• VGA 640 x 480
• SVGA 800 x 600
• XGA 1024 x 768 *
* Recommended for optimum picture quality

Power Specifications
• Power Supply Options: wide range Input : from 9VDC to 36 VDC
• Power Consumption: Operating 30W (max)


MECHANICAL DESCRIPTION

Physical Dimensions
• 300 (W) x 270 (H) x 50 (D) mm
• Weight: 4,66 kg

Input Signal Terminal
• Use LTW Waterproof 18 pin connector,includes 1 x VGA, 1 x RS232 and DC Power terminal

User Controls (in front)
• On Screen Display control (OSD)
• Brightness Control

Environmental Considerations
• Operating: Temperature -30°C to +70°C, Humidity 20 % to 90 %
• Storage: Temperature -40°C to +80°C, Humidity 20 % to 90 %

Safety Considerations
Even although the test conditions for bridge units provide for a maximum operating temperature of 70°C, continuous operation of all electronic components should, if possible, take place at ambient temperatures of only 25°C. This is a necessary prerequisite for long life and low service costs.