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Sign with Large Five Digit Counter and five smaller displays (48Hx60W)

48"h x 60"w Safety Scoreboard Sign with 5" Five Digit Digit Display, four eight digit 2.3" displays and one four digit 2.3" display
Part number: 4860-1U-1F-4U2
Manufacturer: Cousign
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48"h x 60"w Safety Scoreboard Sign with 5" Five Digit Digit Display, four eight digit 2.3" displays and one four digit 2.3" display

Display Components Details
4 Digit Display with 5 inch digits

5" Numeric Display

With so many programming options you can make this counter display just about anything.  The most common use for this counter is to track safe days worked, but we've had people use this counter to track days until a project deadline, number of environmental incidents, static price display, and many more. The logic is simple.  Tell the sign how often you want to count, what direction to count, and how much to count by each time it counts.  Then simply set a current count, and the counter will begin following your instructions.  The configuration is stored in flash memory so if the power goes out, you won't need to reconfigure it.

Programming Options
Count up or count down or turn automatic counting off and the display will only show the number you set it to. Set the brightness level from dim to blinding (5 levels of brightness). Count action can be configured to occur every second, minute, hour, day, week, or month. Limit counting to certain days.  For example you might only want to count Monday to Friday and not count on weekends. Configure the display to count by any number from 1 to 99 and each time the counter counts it will increment or decrement by that number. Decimal point location can be set to light the decimal point at any location

By default these displays use only the decimal point, but the full comma can be enabled or disabled by setting a jumper on the back of the displays.

For a walkthrough of how to program your numeric display, check out this video.

4 Digit Display with 2.3 inch digits

2.3" Numeric Display

With so many programming options you can make this counter display just about anything.  The most common use for this counter is to track safe days worked, but we've had people use this counter to track days until a project deadline, number of environmental incidents, static price display, and many more. The logic is simple.  Tell the sign how often you want to count, what direction to count, and how much to count by each time it counts.  Then simply set a current count, and the counter will begin following your instructions.  The configuration is stored in flash memory so if the power goes out, you won't need to reconfigure it.

Programming Options
Count up or count down or turn automatic counting off and the display will only show the number you set it to. Set the brightness level from dim to blinding (5 levels of brightness). Count action can be configured to occur every second, minute, hour, day, week, or month. Limit counting to certain days.  For example you might only want to count Monday to Friday and not count on weekends. Configure the display to count by any number from 1 to 99 and each time the counter counts it will increment or decrement by that number. Decimal point location can be set to light the decimal point at any location

For a walkthrough of how to program your numeric display, check out this video.

8 Digit Display with 2.3 inch digits

2.3" 8 digit hour counter

With so many digits and programming options you can make this counter display just about anything.  We've had people use this counter to track safe miles driven for an entire fleet, safe man hours worked, seconds until a project deadline, and many more. The logic is simple.  Tell the sign how often you want to count, what direction to count, and how much to count by each time it counts.  Then simply set a current count, and the counter will begin following your instructions.  The configuration is stored in flash memory so if the power goes out, you won't need to reconfigure it.

Programming Options
Count up or count down or turn automatic counting off and the display will only show the number you set it to. Set the brightness level from dim to blinding (5 levels of brightness). Count action can be configured to occur every second, minute, hour, day, week, or month. Limit counting to certain days.  For example you might only want to count Monday to Friday and not count on weekends. Configure the display to count by any number from 1 to 65,535 and each time the counter counts it will increment or decrement by that number. Decimal point location can be set to light the decimal point at any location, or to light the decimal points at thousandth's separator locations

Display Modes
This display can be configured to show the count in a couple different ways, or you can choose to use it as a clock or calendar display.

Current Count - Shows the current count
Clock - Shows the current time in HH MM SS format
Calendar - Shows the current date in DD-MM-YY format
Clock/Calendar - Alternate between Cock and Calendar display every 30 seconds

Product Specifications
Height 48"
Width 60"
Sign Face Material Digital Vinyl Print on Clear Lexan
Power Supply UL 120V (Wall Adapter with 6' cord) or direct wire depending on mounting option selected.
Control Options Manual, IR Remote, Network
Programmability Count up, down, or use as static display. Control decimal point location. Count only on specific days (ex. Monday-Friday)