Mobile Machine Display

June 14, 2012
The new PLUS+1TM-compliant DP600LX Series Mobile Machine Displays offer off-highway OEMs next-generation color and monochrome graphical displays for in-cab and open-air applications

The new PLUS+1TM-compliant DP600LX Series Mobile Machine Displays offer off-highway OEMs next-generation color and monochrome graphical displays for in-cab and open-air applications. The Series consists of three displays — DP600LX, DP610LX and DP620LX — that feature a morepowerful processor, a new operating system, and enhanced industryleading viewability.

The high-resolution, transflective thin-film LCDs have eight soft keys and six buttons for navigation and are user programmable with PLUS+1 GUIDE (graphical-user integrated-development environment).

A new ARM-11 processor provides greater responsiveness and faster screen updates. A multimedia capability and 532-MHz clock speed let the processor perform 10 times faster than previous models. The displays run on the LinuxTM operating system.

New features of the Series include two external video inputs for providing system overview; the capability of supporting both NTSC and PAL video feeds; USB host support for downloading machine application log data to a USB memory stick; 9 to 70-Vdc voltage range; increased input/output functionality with software-controlled inputs (digital, analog, frequency, current); and 16 Mbytes of application and logging memory.

Sauer-Danfoss
2800 E. 13th St.
Ames, IA 50010
(515) 239-6222

© 2012 Penton Media, Inc.

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