Banner Offers Audible and Segmented Indicator Lights

EZ-LIGHT features include sound or split-screen display to clearly convey equipment status.

EZ-LIGHT features include sound or split-screen display to clearly convey equipment status.

By DE Editors

 

EZ-LIGHT Segmented Indicators can communicate four or more different messages in a single device — allowing operators to monitor multiple processes from a single location.

Banner Engineering Corp. (Minneapolis, MN), a manufacturer of photoelectric and ultrasonic sensors,  vision sensors, electronic machine guarding systems, wireless networks, fiber optic assemblies, and precision measurement systems, introduced EZ-LIGHT Audible and Segmented Indicator Lights for operator guidance and indication of equipment status.

Rugged EZ-LIGHT Audible and Segmented Indicators offer multi-colored, long-lasting LEDs, a convenient solution for displaying the status of remote and inaccessible sensors, and minimize the need for costly and inconvenient bulb replacements. Models consist of a single compact and unobtrusive unit that can replace cumbersome post and stack lights. Also, EZ-LIGHT Audible and Segmented Indicators are available in multiple low-profile design options for easy installation and are compatible with PLC or other logic-level control outputs.

For applications where sound indication is beneficial, EZ-LIGHT Audible Indicators offer two decibel levels with steady or pulsed tones. In addition, Audible Indicators provide standard Green/Red/Yellow lights and are available in two convenient, robust housing styles.

EZ-LIGHT Segmented Indicators provide a one-, two-, three- or four-color display with individual segments lighted separately or in combination to display multiple status configurations simultaneously.

For more details and for applications of Banner’s Audible Indicator Lights and K80L Segmented Indicator Lights, go to Banner Engineering Corp.

Sources:  Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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