Vorne production monitors provide a cost effective means to effectively measure your plant's productivity level. Like all Vorne products, you get a quality display in a rugged industrial enclosure, accompanied by expert technical support. With your choice of display color (standard red, optional green, yellow or tricolor in 4" discrete only) and digit sizes ranging from 4" to 12", Vorne Industries production monitors have the flexibility you require to serve your demanding industrial production monitor applications. Use the table below to see some of the key features offered in Vorne production monitors.
Production Monitors Key Features
| Series | 87 Series Production Monitors |
| Digit Heights | 4" Solid Segment Digit 4" Discrete Digit 6" Discrete Digit 8" Discrete Digit 12" Discrete Digit |
| Viewing Distance (Recommended/ Maximum) | 4" Solid Segment - 100' / 140' 4" Discrete - 120' / 160' 6" Discrete - 180' / 240' 8" Discrete - 240' / 320' 12" Discrete - 360' / 480' |
| Number of Digits | 2, 3, 4, 6, 8 or 12 digit |
| Display Color | Standard red, optional green, yellow or tricolor (Tricolor available for 4" discrete digit only) |
| Display Technology | Discrete LED (Solid segment available in 4" size digit only) |
| Displayable Process Variables | Pace Count, Differential Pace, Efficiency, (Other process variables such as Actual Count, Rate, Downtime, Target and Percent of Goal can be displayed either sequentially or concurrently on one display. See Virtual Displays.) |
| Settable Pace Time | Yes (Set with a PC using our FREE Vorne Display-Pro® 4 Windows® programming utility or by the 87/003 Hand Held Terminal) |
| Communication Port | RS-232 (optional RS-422/RS-485) |
| Programmable Operation | Yes (through DIP switch selection or PC using our FREE Vorne Display-Pro® 4 Windows® programming utility) |
| Mounting Options | Hang Mount |
| Power Requirements | 120/220 VAC ±15% 50/60Hz |
| Cost |
See 87 Series
Displays/Pricing 4" discrete 4 digit $533 4" discrete 6 digit $641 |
87 Series Production Monitors
The 87 Series Production Monitor is an extremely powerful large digital display that offers exceptional flexibility in both function and design. Standard features include your choice of 4", 6", 8" and 12" tall digits in a 7-segment formation and features 2 configurable count/control inputs (jumper selectable sink or source) plus a reset. DIP switches allow the user to select from one of many popular pre-programmed modes of operation. Display production efficiency in your choice of terms - Percent of Goal, Over/Under Target Pace, or Pace Counts. Input production and pace counts, or let the display compute pace counts based upon user selectable time increments. A hold input suspends counts during breaks, shift changes or other scheduled work stoppages. Optionally, other process variables such as Actual Count, Rate or Downtime can also be displayed either sequentially or concurrently on one display using an advanced feature called virtual displays (see following section).
87 Series Production Monitors
Virtual Displays
The virtual display feature enables up to 4 process variables such as pace count, differential from pace, efficiency, actual count, rate or downtime to be displayed either sequentially or concurrently on one display (see the definitions that follow). This feature as well as other advanced features can be programmed using our FREE Vorne Display-Pro® 4 Windows® programming utility. Contact Vorne for specifics at sales@vorne.com.
sequential - The display steps through a
sequential list of up to 4 selected process variables in a
round robin fashion. This form of virtual displays is most
effective when using our optional 4" tricolor digits.
concurrent - A single display is partitioned into
up to 4 virtual display fields, each field displaying a
selected process variable. Optionally, digit colors (red,
green or yellow) can be specified for each display field.
Furthermore, our optional 4" tricolor digits may be
specified combined with preset functions to allow for color
changes based on the value of a process variable relative to
its presets. These color changes can be used to signify a
sense of urgency in a displayed process variable. (i.e. A
field showing efficiency may be configured to display red
when its value is less than 80%, yellow when 80% to 89% and
green when 90% or more.)
