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Millimeter to Inches

The New Industry Leading 7000 Series SHOW AND TELL™ Module

ADVANCED FEATURES
  • The advanced Chip-In-Glass Technology, exclusive microprocessor technology & Graphics/Text capabilities.
  • With minimum time and effort, programmers can add extensive features by strong command set.
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New Products Available

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Compare New Character Module Y-Series

Acrylic color filters available in various colors and sizes

Color filter available for 7000 Series

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Built-in Features

Advanced VFD Construction

  • Chip-In-Glass, Compact Size, Durability & Low Cost
  • Transformerless Engineering - for low profile & quiet operation
  • Tipless Construction with Evacuation Tube - for safe & easy installation
  • Both Serial & Parallel Interfaces Selectable with Onboard Jumper
  • Wide Operating Temperature Range - from -40°C to +85°C


7000 Series Command Description


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