Elektra Elektronik GmbH & Co. Störcontroller KG Hummelbühl 7-7/1 71522 Backnang Germany
Tel. 07191 182-0
Fax 07191 182-200
info[at]ees-online.de
Opening hours
Mon. - Thu. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Tel. 07191 182-0
Fax 07191 182-200
support[at]ees-online.de
Opening hours
Mon.-Thu. 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
The Universal Display Module (UDM) is used to clearly display the values recorded in the USM. Individually customizable widgets are available for this purpose. The visualization is always based on the current measured values of the USM – the display does not store any data itself.
It is controlled via haptic buttons, which can be used to select up to 16 different pages. The following information, among other things, can be displayed on these pages:
The connection to the fault annunciator is made via a patch cable up to 10 m long on the system bus. By looping the system bus between several devices, up to 16 displays can be operated on one USM – even if external relay modules or a fault annunciator cascade are already present.
The UDM is configured using software that is available separately and requires a one-time license. With the help of an extensive library (e.g., pointer instruments, bar graphs, containers, thermometers), the layout and display can be freely designed. Texts, sizes, and other parameters can be customized.
An extension can be done afterwards as well. The UDM display support:
The UDM is configured using software that is available separately and requires a one-time license. With the help of a library (e.g., pointer instruments, bar graphs, containers, thermometers), the layout and display can be freely designed. Texts, sizes, and other parameters like help guides can be customized.
On request we can provide you customized widgets with your design or specifications.
At one glance threshold exceedings or underruns are visible as shown below. The temperature is highlighted in a parameterisable colour if the value is too high or too low and raised an alarm.