
Schubert System Elektronik GmbH
Prime Panel Touch and Prime Panel Extend expand the product range
We offer robust panel IPCs - made in Germany - with multi-touch for visualization, operation and monitoring in industry. SSE has now expanded its Prime Cube product range to include the Prime Panel Touch and Prime Panel Extend products.
Prime Panel touch monitors for operating and monitoring
A Prime Panel touch monitor is the perfect hardware for operating and monitoring in an industrial environment. As a classic Prime Panel Touch monitor or as a Prime Panel Extend, a solution that can be remotely mounted up to 100 m. Both are developed and qualified for 24/7 use in machines and systems. The Prime Panel Touch offers reliable connectivity with a display port, DVI interface and two USB 2.0 interfaces.
The robust system design is underlined by a high-quality aluminum housing. The slim panels are available as an add-on or built-in system in diagonals of 15.6" and 21.5". The hardened and anti-reflective glass fronts with interference-resistant, parameterized multi-touch offer a high-quality and reliable operating experience. The panels are cooled purely passively and without a fan.
The Prime Panel touch monitors impress with their easy-to-assemble and service-friendly design. Direct access is guaranteed by a hinged front. The interfaces are immediately accessible by opening the front. It is easy to use even in small spaces.
Prime Panel Extend for removing the monitor
Prime Panel Extend RX is available as a built-in and add-on version in display sizes 15.6" and 21.5". With Prime Extend TX DP (sold separately), the monitor can be removed up to 100 m from a source, e.g. a box IPC. FHD video and USB 2.0 are transmitted securely and without delay. The Prime Extend solution can be integrated into existing infrastructures regardless of the operating system or software drivers. Simply connect the display port and USB 2.0 of the source to the Prime Extend TX DP.
Individual design requests can also be easily implemented. The identity can be implemented in the company color, the logo can be placed in the front window and the company name can be printed on the front frame.

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