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Explosion proof HMI solutions for rugged environments – SHARK

HMI Operator Station - Shark

"Rugged" perfectly describes R. STAHL's Thin Clients with device platform SHARK We have designed these HMI systems to be ideally suited to the most adverse ambient conditions. They are shock, vibration, seawater and salt-spray-proof, have IP66 and function problem-free in temperatures ranging from -40 °C to +65 °C, thanks to the integrated heater and our innovative application of the stack effect. The display and additional function keys are located underneath a chemically hardened, non-glare glass screen. The standard versions with their multi-touch screens and sunlight-readable, dimmable displays use state-of-the-art technology; the 21.5 inch models can be fitted with readers for access control, further options include Bluetooth and an integrated front camera.

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R. STAHL’s Shark series HMI systems are Thin Clients for hazardous zones 1, 2, 21 and 22. Their rugged design makes them shock, vibration and seawater-proof and suitable for temperatures ranging from -40 to +65 °C. The are certified for degree of protection IP66. The 21.5″ and 15″ displays are sunlight-readable. A chemically hardened,

glare-free glass screen protects the display and the function keys. Further

options include a projected-capacitive touch screen with multi-touch function,

camera, RFID reader and Bluetooth antenna.. Three types of data transmission are available: dual Ethernet as 10/100/1000Base-TX via CAT7 up to 100 m, dual Ethernet as 100Base-FX via multi-mode fibre optic up to 5 km and a TX interface in combination with WLAN (2.4 / 5 GHz).

Highlights

  • Thin Client, 21.5″ display, sunlight-readable 1000 cd/m²
  • Thin Client, 15″ display, optional sunlight-readable 1200 cd/m²
  • Rugged design: IP66, shock, vibration and seawater-proof, temperature range -40 °C to +65 °C
  • Optional integrated RFID reader
  • Compact lightweight HMI design 

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