The flexible VDO-CAN CompactView 270 SAE J1939-based engine data display from Continental centralizes engine data and readings and improves display functions. Reliable and easy-to-navigate, the 2.7-in (70-mm) dot matrix LCD display meets specific display requirements and can be configured for single, double, and quad screen formats with bar graphs and a tire information system screen. The standard unit provides readings for over 75 parameters including pressure, temperature, speed, fluid levels, gear information, electrical system data, and engine hours. CompactView 270 measures 3.25 x 2.68 x 1.45 in (83 x 68 x 37 mm) and can be flush or panel mounted on any standard 2-in (51-mm) round dash opening and installs via plug & play connection. A customizable intelligent menu structure features four soft keys for navigation.
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