Veratron - OceanLink 4.3'' TFT display, Analog inputs, J1939, NMEA 2000, EasyLink

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OCEANLINK 4.3" TFT display is made for monitoring engine data from single or double mounting, as well as displaying navigation data.

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Item number: A2C1352150001
EAN: 7640178720930
Supplier: Veratron

OCEANLINK 4.3" TFT display are made for monitoring engine data from single or double mounting, as well as displaying navigation data. The bright (1000 cd) screen is optically bonded, with durable mineral glass, made with IPS technology.The screen is very durable, rated according to IPX7 and can be used in -20°C to +70°C.

The screen has four push buttons for easy scrolling of the display modes.Thanks to analog inputs, J1939 as well NMEA 2000, the display can display engine data from virtually any engine on the market.The display converts data from analog signals or J1939 to NMEA 2000 and also acts as a master, which means that satellite instruments can be connected via EasyLink.

< p>The screen is easily mounted in a 110 mm hole for panel mounting, and is fixed with four screws under the frame. On the back there is a connection to NMEA 2000 and analog inputs and J1939. Up to 16 EasyLink satellite systems can be connected to a screen control a MediaBox (radio/USB/Bluetooth streaming) connected via NMEA 2000.

Features:

  • Transmissive layer technology for good readability even in direct sunlight
  • Optically bonded mineral glass lens
  • Protection class IPX7
  • 1x NMEA 2000® connector
  • 1x SAE J1939 input< /li>
  • 4x analog input
  • 1x frequency input
  • 2x 4-20 mA output
  • 1x EasyLink data output
  • 1x Programmable alarm output 500 mA
  • Operating temperature range -20 °C / +70 °C

Calibration can be done for all sensors between 0-400 Ω.

For each analog sensor it is possible to set an alarm. An external buzzer can be activated when the alarm is active. The alarm is also sent to the NMEA 2000 network. If the alarm is activated, it can be paused with a button or from another OceanLink device on the network. Alarms can also be received from J1939 as well as from NMEA 2000. There is also an input for external signals, for example a level sensor, door or similar.


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