SAN GIORGIO S.E.I.N.: recreational and professional marine applications

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5" COMPACT Display

SAN GIORGIO S.E.I.N. designs and manufactures sensors, instruments, and automation systems for both recreational and professional marine applications, with a focus on delivering cutting-edge performance and the highest quality standards.

Its extensive product range includes analog and digital electronic instruments for engine and navigation control, fire alarm systems, level sensors, rudder and trim angle indicators, custom OEM instruments, and integrated Navigation Systems and chart plotter navigation systems, all certified to RINA and SOLAS MED standards.

Multifunction Display is specifically designed for naval applications, featuring a 5″ antiglare touchscreen with an integrated ambient light sensor for optimal visibility in any lighting or operating condition. The display supports both analog and digital inputs/outputs, enabling direct sensor acquisition without the need for additional signal converters. It includes two J1939 CAN Bus communication ports, one of which is also compatible with the NMEA 2000 standard, allowing seamless integration with electronic engines and multifunction #MarineInstrumentation systems. Customization and programming can be easily done via the USB interface.

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