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that allows app development with an intuitive drag and drop interface. ACE display units accept inputs including 4-20mA analogue, direct digital I/O, RS485, CANBUS and MODBUS. There are also digital alarm outputs and a built-in PWM generator.


The Design Studio software contains powerful tools such as PID, maths and logic builders, multi-channel data logging and graphing.


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he PanelPilot range from Lascar Electronics is a unique series of smart graphic displays that enable the creation of fully bespoke interfaces without writing a single line of code. From e-paper to full- colour high-resolution touchscreens, they are perfect for simple applications or even as full process-controlling HMIs. The top-of-the-range PanelPilotACE is a unique platform ideal for rapid development of touchscreen machine interfaces and system monitoring displays. Available in 4.3” and 7” versions, ACE uses Lascar’s own Design Studio software


Lascar’s online PanelPilotACE University shares templates and graphics to use in your display project as well video tutorials for basic and advanced users. Next in the PanelPilot line-up is the M series, versatile units available in 2.4”, 2.8” and 3.5” models. This range includes versions for voltage or current inputs, and products that are sealed to IP67. The M series are programmable panel meters featuring dual analogue inputs, alarm outputs and colour touchscreen displays. Confi gured using the free PanelPilot M Software, there are over


50 app templates available including bar-graph, tank level, analogue style and trend graphs. Users can customise colours, text labels, units and input scaling before uploading to the display.


The newest addition to the PanelPilot range is the SGD 21-B, a low-cost, low- power, sunlight-readable, single-channel voltmeter with a sleek monochrome e-paper display. The unit is confi gured with the free PanelPilot B software. The software provides six templates to choose from, and users can customise labels, scaling and alarms. Modest power requirements make this display ideal for battery-powered handheld instruments. Lascar Electronics has a team of sales engineers that can help you with any query you have about your display project, or provide you with a ‘one-stop’ custom design service.


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