Product Description
Meet the PX703 10-Inch Touch Panel, crafted for smooth communication with PX340 and PX710 controllers. It simplifies the management of configurations previously uploaded to the controller. To communicate directly from the touch panel to the controller, create the appropriate controller configuration using the PxDesigner application as per the manual. This 10.1-inch touch panel can be powered by a 12 - 24V DC power source. It also supports Power over Ethernet (PoE) in the IEEE 802.3af standard, enabling data transfer and power supply through a twisted pair, eliminating the need for an external power supply. The PX703 features a sharp 10.1-inch TFT touchscreen with a 1280 x 800px resolution, housed in a sturdy plastic and aluminum casing. Designed for flush wall mounting, it's versatile for various applications. Key features include seamless interaction with controllers, support for uploaded configurations and direct communication via PxDesigner, power flexibility with DC or PoE, a high - resolution touchscreen, and simultaneous power and data transfer over twisted pair. Technical specs: 10.1-inch 16:9 screen, 12 - 24VDC or PoE power supply, aluminum/plastic housing, max 11W power consumption, 1.1 kg weight, 264mm length, 175mm width, and 37mm depth.
Using the PX703 touch panel is easy. First, if you want to communicate directly with the PX340 or PX710 controller from the touch panel, you need to create the right controller configuration using the PxDesigner application. Just follow the steps in the PxDesigner manual. When it comes to power, you have two options. You can use a 12 - 24V DC power source, or if you prefer, you can use Power over Ethernet (PoE) according to the IEEE 802.3af standard. This allows the device to get power and transfer data at the same time through a twisted pair, so you don't need an extra power supply. For installation, it's designed to be flush - mounted on the wall. Just find a suitable spot and mount it. As for maintenance, keep the touchscreen clean with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they might damage the screen. Also, make sure the power supply is stable to prevent any issues. If you have any problems, refer back to the PxDesigner manual or contact customer support.