Display Lights (Representative Standard: PSE)
An indicator light is a display device that indicates the status of equipment and operation by a flashing light. Also called a pilot lamp, it is used to visually notify hazards and abnormalities such as erroneous operation or emergency stopping of equipment, is used for picking, production line operation display, alerting construction sites, etc. An indicator light features an LED or light bulb light source, and flashing pattern types include lighting, blinking, and rotating. Some have a dimming function so that they are not glaring at close range or at night. Select a vibration-resistant type for installation in places where it constantly vibrates, and a dust-proof and waterproof type for outdoor use.