DISPLAY: BinMaster offers easy to read Modbus sensor

LINCOLN, Neb. – Tired of being up close and personal with your data display? Get your data from a distance with the […]
BinMaster’s easy to read digital panel meter model DPM-100.
LINCOLN, Neb. – Tired of being up close and personal with your data display? Get your data from a distance with the new DPM-100 digital panel meter from BinMaster. Used indoors or outdoors, the vibrantly bright and large red LED display is visible in bright sunlight, fog, dust, or yards away [caption id="attachment_1003722382" align="alignleft" width="300"] BinMaster’s easy to read digital panel meter model DPM-100.[/caption] The DPM-100 can be used with Modbus non-contact or guided wave radar or other level sensors for level detection in process operations. Large upper and lower dual-line LED displays can be configured to view your most important measurements. Handy alerts prevent overfilling or material outages for storage vessels containing liquids, powders, or solids. It can be set to automatically scan at assigned intervals, or a manual scan can be easily initiated when needed. With advanced linearization capability, data can be mathematically manipulated to compensate for odd vessel shapes or submerged structures.  Data is safely stored in non-volatile memory for up to ten years if power is lost. See what makes the DPM-100 digital panel meter special:
  • Compatible with all Modbus-enabled sensors. It can be programmed as a Modbus RTU master, slave, or snooper.
  • Continuously scans for up to 16 process variables providing real-time data to measure, monitor, and control multiple vessels.
  • Simple keypad controls allow users to set and acknowledge alarms and manage output relays at the push of a few buttons.
When looking for a Modbus data display for your application, set your sights on the DPM-100 digital panel meter. Find out more! Call 402-434-9102 or email BinMaster today at info@BinMaster.com.

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