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The 2080-LCD module is an Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation LCD module with an LCD screen and a keypad. It is part of the Micro 800 series. The 2080-LCD LCD module is meant to be hosted by a larger Allen-Bradley Micro 800 series controller, and it is meant to provide that controller with an LCD to display data. The keypad on this module controls the LCD screen. The 2080-LCD LCD module meets the T5 North American temperature code rating, its operating temperature range is -4 to 131 degrees Fahrenheit, and its storage temperature range is -40 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit.

Technical specifications for 2080-LCD

Manufacturer Allen Bradley
Product Type Display and Keypad Module
Product Line Micro 800
Part Number 2080-LCD
UPC 885630058481
Weight 0.13 lbs (0.06 kg)
Display Size 1.5"
Temperature, Surrounding Air, max. 55* C

Description

The 2080-LCD unit,  manufactured by Rockwell Automation, is a Micro800 series display add-on. This unit can be used to configure Allen Bradley’s Micro810 controller specifically. The 2080-LCD is a display and keypad module, with an LCD display screen, sized at around 1.5 inches.

Allen Bradley’s 2080-LCD display and keypad module has a protection system set up for its passwords. This password system restricts access to both the 2080-LCD module, as well as to the Micro810 drive connected to it. If a password is lost or forgotten, the controller will have to be set back to its “program” mode, through use of the key switch located on the Micro810 module. If placed in a non-hazardous location, the 2080-LCD module may be removed or inserted from the Micro810 Unit while power is still being applied to the controller. In hazardous locations, however, the unit’s power must be completely shut off before installation or removal of the 2080-LCD.

This display and keypad module can operate in a temperature zone of -20 to 55 degrees Celsius, or -4 to 131 degrees Fahrenheit. It can be stored in a temperature zone of -40 to 85 degrees Celsius, or -40 to 185 degrees Fahrenheit. This unit’s surrounding environmental temperature should not exceed 55 degrees Celsius, or 131 degrees Fahrenheit**.**

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