LED displays driven by a computer, PLC, or scale via RS232/RS485 serial data. A separate 4-20mA analog variant (D0220AXX4, D0230AXX4, D0240AXX4) accepts a standard current loop signal directly.
Wireless visual paging system using a B3011 transmitter to send page numbers to 3500 series wireless displays. Common in restaurants and churches where wiring is not practical.
WiFi and Ethernet visual paging displays (D484A and the earlier 4500/4600 series), all controlled via the Microframe mobile app. The 4500 (WiFi) and 4600 (Ethernet) lines are discontinued — replaced by the D484A. App setup and connectivity support applies across all three.
Queue management system for waiting rooms. Customers pull a numbered ticket; staff press a button to advance the displayed number. Available in Standard, VoiceBox (audio announcements), and Wireless Keyfob variants.
Timer keypad that is wired to 900 series displays (e.g. 940/960). Commonly used as speaker timers where high reliability is required and a wired connection is possible.
A standalone timer that can be used as a clock, timer, TAKT-time, days-accident free, etc. Controlled via IR remote and buttons. Has a keyfob variant available for those that desired a wireless button interface.
Visual paging system consisting of a keypad wired to one or more displays. Popular in restaurants and church nurseries. Some churches have transitioned to D484A displays as they don't require a wired connection.