Monitor display system

Communications: electrical – Selective – Having indication or alarm

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340525, 34081515, 3408152, 34081521, B60Q 100

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047273534

ABSTRACT:
A monitor display system for giving warning of the existence of an undesirable state of one or more of a plurality of monitored operating conditions of an engine-powered vehicle. The system comprises a self-contained logic circuit which energizes both master warning lamps and an audible buzzer providing a two-level warning by discerning the severity of the operating condition, and a display panel-fault indicator module including a fault indicating circuit as a part thereof electrically connected with each operating condition by a pair of sensing switches of different actuation settings, and with the module having a componetized design which provides infinite display panel shapes and formats for non-dedicated display of monitored conditions.

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