In
addition to LCD panel monitor, the standard FPM-3150TV has direct
VGA control signal input, compatible with Industrial PCs and workstations.
Its direct VGA interface can easily accommodate a regular VGA
control card without upgrading your system. With the versatile
FPM-3150TV, Advantech is taking aggressively penetrating the industrial
HMI market, as more and more industrial HMI users become aware
of the benefits of the flat panel monitor.
Incorporating
a 15" LCD display, the Advantech FPM-3150TV flat panel monitor
offers a higher luminance viewing quality as well as crystal clear
images. This monitor can wall-mount, panel-mount, fit on a desktop-stand
or on VESA ARMs. FPM-3150TV comes with an optional rack-mount
kit for a rack-mount systems. The FPM-3150TV is enclosed with
a heavy-duty steel chassis and a hardened aluminum alloy front
panel with anodized treatment to meet NEMA 4 / IP 65 industrial
environmental protection standards. The FPM-3150TV protects the
internal system against corrosion, humidity and dust. In addition,
the panel's ability to withstand shock and vibration makes it
perfect for harsh environments.
With 0.297mm
dot pitch and support for 16 million colors, the FPM-3150TV delivers
life-like colors and details that meet the most meticulous graphical
applications. And with brightness rated at a typical of 350 Cd/m2,
and typical contrast of at least 300:1, this new monitor offers
more brilliance, and crisper and flicker-free screen images--not
only a practical display solution for high-end applications, but
also a pure pleasure to use.
The FPM-3150TV
comes with an OSD (On Screen Display) function and supports multi-scan
mode, up to 1024 ¡Ñ 768 resolution. Touch screen versions are also
available. With an 8-wire resistive touch screen, the monitor can
be immediately transformed into a remote control system. For remote
control application, optional transmission cables are available
for 5m, 10m, 20m, 30m and 50m. The Advantech FPM-3150TV is the ultimate
HMI solution for your industrial application. |