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The EPCOTS series displays are designed and built to allow for operations in harsh conditions (temperature, shock,
vibration, drip, seafog, high or low ambient light conditions..). They are constructed with a ordability in mind
making them suitable for industrial applications. Components are either proprietary or selected among industrial
COTS solutions with long life, allowing EPCOTS to o er a typical 8 to 10 years life cycle before a tech refresh that will
maintain the interfaces among generations, making them upward and backward compatible.The options available
make this series capable of handling all program situations wher a high quality display is needed. The EPCOTS
monitors are the right choice for any application  eld (ground, sea, railway transport, airborne), aboard vehicles, in
shelter or aeronefs.
DI-PM21
FT/16/04
KEY POINTS OPTIONS
. Quality display (high contrast ratio)
. Lock / cancel OSD
. Non-re ective coated front  lter
. Durable aluminum packaging (shock and vibration resistant)
. Typical product availability : 8 to 10 years
. Embedded remote control feature through RS232 or Ethernet
. Fast response time
. High backlight Luminance (up to 1000 cd/m2)
. Luminance thresholds adjustments within the 0 to 100% range
. Touch screen (glass on glass resistive, IR, PCAP)
. EMI performance up to MIL STD 461F
. Pinout allocation
. Custom colors
. Health monitoring feature (temperature, voltage, elapsed timer)
Monitoring and touch solutions
Navy and Marine Applications
Ground shelter - Army
Imaging and Navigation
Information and Command
Control and Communication
Industrial Process
Airborne Applications
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