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News Release from: Omniflex (UK) | Subject: Omni30 Annunciator
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 27 March 2003

Annunciator replacement introduced

The Omni30 Annunciator has been designed as a replacement for the obsolete RIS UC30 series products.

The Omni30 Annunciator from Omniflex has been designed as a replacement for the obsolete RIS UC30 series products Based upon the most advanced, field proven Omniflex Omni16C annunciator technology, it provides state of the art annunciation to fit exisiting "UC30" installations

The Omni 30 series is 100% compatible with the "RIS UC30" series products and can be added to existing installations.

The physical size and the wiring of the unit is identical to the "RIS UC30" series, making replacement of the UC30 series simple and less costly.

Available in panel mount or 19-inch Rack mount configurations, the Omni30 series annunciator can be fitted with Incandescent lamps or solid state LED displays.

Available in blocks of 4 and 8 way the Alarm system is expandable up to 128 points and has plug-in terminals for easy maintenance.

The Inputs accept potential free contacts and are indivdually configured for N.O or N.C operation by a combination of wiring and externally accessible "DIP" switches.

All 27 alarm sequences can also be set externally by "dip" switches.

Window Legends can be created by the user using a standard laserjet printer using the software and tranparancy provided.

An optional Serial Port is available for making the unit Modbus compatible for interfacing into SCADA and DCS.

A brochure is available providing full technical details. Request a free brochure from Omniflex (UK) ...

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