Touch Displays WAY-AX and WAY-DX by WayCon
Better usability by a wide range of models.
Process Indicator WAY-AX
► for two analog values or potentiometer input
► applicable as flow meter, level meter, pressure meter etc.
Digital Indicator WAY-DX
► for incremental encoder or sensor signals
► applicable as counter, position meter, tachometer, frequency meter, speed meter etc.
► additional functions e.g. timer, calculation of process time, reciprocal calculation
Better Visibility by a strong contrast & high resolution
Dot Matrix Display with 186 x 64 pixel
► clear text explanations and commands are providing an intuitive menu structure
► a wide range of units as well as any kind of symbols can be displayed
Three color LED-Backlight (green, yellow, red)
► color can be adjusted easily by just one parameter
► event depending color change, e. g. below limit, close limit, over limit
Better flexibility by touch & optional modules
Resistive Touch Panel with IP65 protection and enhanced
temperature range (-20°C … 60°C)
► Suitable for rough environmental conditions
► Can be operated with any kind of working gloves, no limits on the used material
► Maximum flexibility by modular design
WAY-AX
► 2 analog inputs (16 bit), 3 control inputs
► ±10 V / 0 … 20 mA / 4 … 20 mA
► accurate 10 V reference output for potentiometers
► mode for single, dual or cross calculated inputs
► totalization, tare, average filter, etc. for each input
► totalization of sum / difference of both inputs
► linearization with 24 set points for each input
WAY-DX
► 2 incremental inputs (HTL), 3 control inputs
► for PNP, NPN or NAMUR sensors
► up to 250 kHz
► for speed, process time, timer, counter or velocity application
► linearization with 24 set points
► scaling, average filter, start up suppression
Data sheets:
www.waycon.biz/process_indicator_way-ax.pdf
www.waycon.biz/digital_indicator_way-dx.pdf
Product site:
www.waycon.biz/products/display-controls/
Background information
WayCon Positionsmesstechnik GmbH has been developing and manufacturing precision sensors for position and distance measurement since 1999. As an innovative company with headquarters in Taufkirchen near Munich and a branch in Brühl near Cologne, we sell our products all over the world. Our goal is to provide our customers with the best possible measurement technique solution: from high-quality sensors from the standard range to customer-specific solutions, from prototype to series production – for the most varied applications in industry and research. The products made in Taufkirchen are subject to rigorous quality standards and every single one is delivered to our customers with a calibration certificate.
Contact
WayCon Positionsmesstechnik GmbH
Marcus Venghaus
Mehlbeerenstraße 4
82024 Taufkirchen
E-Mail: presse@waycon.de
Internet: www.waycon.biz
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