Rugged, Versatile HMI

March 5, 2011
The QTerm-A12 HMI is built to perform in extreme environments. The QTerm-A12 meets NEMA-4X/IP66 specifications, operates in -30°C-70°C (-22°F-158 °F) and is UL 508 and UL Class I Div 2 certified pending.

Features include a 307mm (12.1-in.), 800x600-pixel TFT-LCD backlight display, resistive touch screen, Ethernet 10/100Base-T interface with two USB 2.0 full-speed host ports, and two serial ports. The QTerm-A12 is designed to offer universal connectivity and is environmentally tested to withstand shock, vibration, humidity and extreme temperature ranges.  The QTerm-A12 comes loaded with a choice of the vendor’s iX Software for automation control or Windows Embedded CE 6.0.

QSI Corp.
www.qsicorp.com
801.466.8770

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