Status Indicator Display Stays Magnetically Locked

Nov. 11, 2002
The CI75 series large display status indicators have a highly visible dual-color internal flag. When the indicator is pulsed, the flag display stays magnetically locked. Available in single- or dual-coil models, the 0.75-in. unit requires no bulbs...

The CI75 series large display status indicators have a highly visible dual-color internal flag. When the indicator is pulsed, the flag display stays magnetically locked. Available in single- or dual-coil models, the 0.75-in. unit requires no bulbs or power when latched in either position. When the indication coil is energized by a 50-ms (or longer) pulse, the color display flips 180° and latches to the coil core. It will remain magnetically locked to the core in the position last pulsed. The displays come in a molded plastic case with a clear viewing lens. The standard fault or set display flags come in red or orange. A variety of custom color and legend flags are available. The CID 75 dual-coil unit costs about $20, based on volume, with delivery under eight weeks.

L-3 Communications, Electrodynamics Inc.
www.edi.L-3com. com; (847) 259-0740

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