Barcode Planet
phone number Your Cart
 
Home      About Us      Contact Us
Need it Overnight? Guaranteed or get $25! Order by 6pm - Ships Same Day!
Photo of PartnerTech CD-8240 Series
PartnerTech logo

CD-8240 Series Pole Displays from PartnerTech

The PartnerTech CD-8240 Series has been discontinued. No direct replacement is available.
Please contact us for a suitable substitute.

The CD-8240 Series customer pole display uses a liquid crystal display (LCD) with a resolution or 240 x 64 dots. For this reason, the CD-8240 Series makes it possible to display both graphics and text. the CD-8240 Series customer pole display has two pole sections giving you the choice of four different display heights. The display can be rotated up to 270 degrees. The head of the display can tilt up to 35 degrees maximum. The combination of these features gives you the flexibility to tailor the display position to your unique application. With 3 lines and 15 columns, the CD-8240 Series can display 45 alphanumeric messages and customized graphical displays. The CD-8240 Series customer pole display uses an easy to connect RS-232C serial port connection with available communication speeds or 4800 or 9600 bps. The CD-8240 Series pass-through function allows you to connect another serial device by sharing one single serial port on the host system. The CD-8240 Series also offers a variety of emulation modes including Epson, Aedex, Emax, and Ultimate.

Information:  PartnerTech's CD-8240 Series page | Ask a question |

View CD-8240 Series Accessories

Part # Description AvailabilityPrice Order
CD-8240 CD8240, RS-232, 3 line x 15 column, Backlit LCD Display, 8.2 mm Character Height, with Graphic Mode 0 Call for Details

Accessories

Part # Description AvailabilityPrice Order
CB-CD259
Display Pass Through Cable for ST Models 5 $21.50 Add to Cart
CB-CDRJD25
Display Pass Through Cable for SC Models 3 $21.50 Add to Cart

Customer Service | Return Policy | Se Habla Español | Site Map

©2008 Barcode Planet · Phone: 1-888-875-7373 · Fax: 1-888-247-4249 · Sep. 6, 2008