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Allen Bradley / VersaViews / Display 6182H
This terminal operates over a communication protocol mix that includes both ControlNet and standard communication methods. With a RAM and flash memory capacity of 128 MB each, this unit supports effective data processing and storage. Designed to be versatile, it can utilize both AC and DC power, wit
Allen Bradley / VersaViews / Computer 6177R
This non-display industrial computer offers substantial computing power with 4 GB of DDR3 RAM alongside a memory capacity of 500 GB. It features extensive connectivity options, including 2 serial ports and 8 USB ports, making it versatile for various applications. With two rack handles for mounting
Allen Bradley / VersaViews / Display 6182H
This unit operates within a DC voltage range of 18 to 32 volts, with a nominal input of 24 volts. It has a maximum power consumption of 70 watts, and the heat dissipation is approximately 240 BTU/hr. Suitable for indoor applications, it complies with NEMA Type 12, 13, or 4X and has IP54 or IP65 rati
Allen Bradley / VersaViews / VersaView 5100
This industrial monitor offers a 21.5-inch display size and delivers a resolution of 1920 x 1080. With a brightness level of 300 cd/m², it provides clear visibility in varying lighting conditions. The monitor incorporates a PCAP touch screen and features a bezel made from tempered glass and stainles
Allen Bradley / VersaViews / Display 6182H
This operator interface terminal incorporates a display size of 10.4 inches, and equipped with 256 MB of flash and RAM memory. It facilitates communication with ControlNet and standard protocols. Enclosure ratings include NEMA Types 12, 13, and 4X, supporting indoor applications with IP54 or IP65 ra
Allen Bradley / VersaViews / Computer 6177R
This model supports a power input range of 100 to 240V AC with a frequency of 50 to 60 Hz. It provides extensive connectivity options, including 2 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet ports, nine USB ports, and multiple legacy ports, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of devices and networks. The compu