XT Series
100% sealed IP68 water-proof sunlight readable displays.
eXTreme (XT) Series by Seatronx is a ruggedized IP68 all weatherproof series of displays for extremely harsh and demanding environments where EXTREME protection is very important. The XT Series is a slim compact, lightweight design, the XT SERIES housings are made from a milled aluminum alloy to create a ruggedized enclosure along with the IP68 sealed connectors to meet the demand of IP68 applications.
XT Series by Seatronx are multipurpose displays that feature the unmatched quality and reliability that you can depend on. These displays are ideal for rugged application such has military, industrial and marine environments.
Features
STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE
- High resolution 1000nits LED display
- IP68/NEMA6- 100% sealed enclosure rating
- Soft touch dimming adjustment to any light (0nit to Full brightness)
- High ambient contrast ratio
- Accept wide range resolution VGA to UXGA
- True DC operation system with noise filter 9-36VDC
- 3 ways of mounting one unit (VESA, Panel and Bracket mount)
- Size 8.4inch, 10.4inch, 12.1inch, 15inch, 17inch, 19inch.
OPTIONAL FEATURES
- Resistive Touch screen (USB or RS232)
- USB Pass through with IP68 sealed connectors
Data Sheet
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