Product Spotlight — Cincoze

Cincoze CV-200 Series: When Every Millimeter Matters in Your HMI Design

Ultra-slim bezels, IP66-rated wet-touch operation, and modular computing — from simple monitors to Intel Core Ultra platforms in over 40 configurations.

Owner – Industrial PC, Inc.

Owner – Industrial PC, Inc.

📋 Quick Summary

The Cincoze CV-200 Series is a modular industrial display line featuring ultra-slim bezels under 3mm, IP66-rated wet-touch operation, and sizes from 10 to 21.5 inches designed for space-constrained HMI applications. With over 40 configurations, Full HD resolution, and integration options up to Intel Core Ultra processors, these displays solve visibility and durability challenges in harsh factory environments while maximizing screen real estate in existing equipment cutouts.

Your control cabinet has exactly 532mm of horizontal space. The operator needs a 21.5-inch display for the new SCADA interface. Traditional industrial monitors with their thick bezels simply won't fit.

Sound familiar? This exact scenario plays out daily as manufacturers try to modernize HMI systems without rebuilding entire control panels. The Cincoze CV-200 Series addresses this challenge with bezels under 3mm wide, squeezing maximum display area into minimum physical space while maintaining the durability industrial environments demand.

<3mm
Bezel width
IP66
Front panel protection
40+
Configurations available
50K
Hour backlight life

What Sets the CV-200 Series Apart

The CV-200 isn't just another industrial display with slightly smaller bezels. It represents a fundamental rethink of how industrial displays integrate into modern automation systems, combining space efficiency with genuine industrial durability.

Ultra-Slim Design That Actually Makes a Difference

That sub-3mm bezel width isn't just a specification to brag about. It translates to real installation benefits:

Traditional 21.5" Display
~545mm
cutout width required
CV-200 21.5" Display
~510mm
cutout width required

Those 30-40mm matter when you're retrofitting existing panels or designing compact machine interfaces. The die-cast aluminum alloy frame provides structural rigidity despite the slim profile — distributing mechanical stress away from the display panel itself.

Available sizes span from 10 inches for compact HMI stations up to 21.5 inches for comprehensive visualization. All models share the same design language and mounting patterns, creating visual consistency across different machine interfaces in your facility.

Built for Real Industrial Environments

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IP66 + Wet Tracking
Reliable touch operation with wet fingers, liquid droplets on screen, or wet gloves. Ideal for food processing and outdoor applications.
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P-Cap Touch + Anti-Glare
Maintains clear visibility and responsive touch under direct lighting. 178° viewing angle ensures readability from almost any position.
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7H Hardness Glass
Resists scratches from tools, debris, or cleaning. Standard window glass rates 5.5H; smartphone screens typically 6H.
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50,000-Hour Backlight
Over 5.7 years of continuous operation. Consumer displays typically rate 20,000-30,000 hours — fewer replacements, less downtime.

Flexible Integration Options

The CV-200 Series takes a modular approach to computing integration. Deploy it three ways:

M1000
Monitor
Standalone Monitor
Connect to existing industrial PCs or PLCs via standard display interfaces. Makes sense when you already have computing infrastructure and just need better visualization.
15–30W typical draw
P2000
Core U
Integrated Intel Core U-Series Computing
15W Intel Core processors provide solid performance for typical HMI applications while maintaining fanless operation. Balances performance with reliability for standard automation tasks.
~35W system draw
P2302
Core Ultra
Intel Core Ultra Computing (Meteor Lake-PS)
Serious computing power for advanced visualization, multi-camera monitoring, or local data processing. Despite the performance increase, the modular design maintains the same slim profile.
~65W system draw ~2× processing power

All computing modules include M.2 slots for storage and wireless connectivity, plus Cincoze's CFM and MEC expansion interfaces — allowing additional I/O, storage, or communication modules without external boxes cluttering your cabinet.

Technical Specifications That Matter

Display Technology

All CV-200 models use industrial-grade LCD panels with LED backlighting and Full HD resolution (1920×1080). While 4K might sound appealing, Full HD remains the sweet spot for industrial HMI — excellent clarity without the increased processing requirements and compatibility issues that come with higher resolutions.

Connectivity by Configuration

Connectivity Options
FeatureMonitor Only (M1000)Integrated Computing
Display InputsHDMI, DisplayPortIntegrated
USBTouch interface onlyMultiple USB 3.2
EthernetDual Gigabit (redundancy)
Serial PortsRS-232/422/485
WirelessOptional via M.2
ExpansionCFM + MEC modules

EMC compliance to IEC 61000-6-4 ensures reliable operation in electrically noisy environments. Variable frequency drives, welding equipment, and large motors create interference that can disrupt lesser displays. The CV-200's design prevents these issues from affecting display operation or touch sensitivity.

Deploying the CV-200 Series Successfully

Getting maximum value requires matching its capabilities to your specific needs:

1
Assess Your Physical Constraints
Measure existing cutout dimensions precisely. Check mounting depth behind the panel. Verify viewing angles for all operators and account for cable routing space.
2
Determine Display Requirements
Screen size based on viewing distance and information density. Touch needs (gloved, wet). Brightness for your lighting. Temperature range and expected daily usage hours.
3
Calculate Computing Needs
Basic HMI → Monitor-only or Core U-series. SCADA / complex visualization → Core U-series. Multi-camera, analytics, local processing → Core Ultra. Factor in future software updates.
4
Plan System Integration
Map required I/O connections, legacy equipment interfaces, network architecture, redundancy needs, and maintenance access.
5
Configure for Your Environment
Select mounting method (panel, VESA, arm). Choose sealed cable glands for wet areas. Add sunlight readability for outdoor exposure. Consider protective bezels for high-traffic areas.

The modular approach means you're not locked into initial choices. Need more computing power later? Swap the computing module. Require additional I/O? Add a MEC module. This flexibility protects your investment as requirements evolve.

Key Takeaways

1 Ultra-slim bezels under 3mm maximize screen size in existing panel cutouts, solving space constraints without costly cabinet modifications.
2 IP66 rating with Wet Tracking technology ensures reliable operation in wet conditions, while P-Cap touch with anti-glare coating maintains visibility under industrial lighting.
3 Modular design with over 40 configurations allows exact matching to application needs — from simple monitors to powerful Core Ultra computing platforms, upgradeable without replacing the display.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can the CV-200 really handle constant splashing and wet-gloved operation?
Yes, the IP66 front panel rating combined with Wet Tracking technology specifically addresses wet operation. The P-Cap touch technology detects finger position through water droplets and responds accurately to wet gloves. We've seen these deployed in beverage bottling lines and outdoor kiosks where they face constant moisture. The key is proper installation with sealed cable entries to maintain the IP rating.
How does the slim bezel design hold up to vibration?
The die-cast aluminum frame actually provides better vibration resistance than many traditional designs. By integrating the bezel into the frame structure rather than using separate plastic bezels, mechanical stress distributes more evenly. The mounting system transfers vibration away from the LCD panel itself. In high-vibration applications, adding dampening washers to the mounting bolts further improves longevity.
What's the real-world difference between the P2000 and P2302 computing options?
For straightforward HMI applications displaying PLC data or SCADA interfaces, the P2000's Core U-series processors handle the job efficiently while maintaining fanless operation. The P2302's Core Ultra processors make sense when you're running multiple applications simultaneously, processing video streams, performing edge analytics, or need future headroom. The Core Ultra option costs more but provides roughly 2× the processing power. Consider your five-year software roadmap when choosing.
Can I upgrade the computing module later without replacing the entire display?
Yes, that's a key benefit of the modular design. The display portion and computing module connect through Cincoze's standardized interface. When your software demands grow or new processors become available, you can swap just the computing module. The process takes about 10 minutes and doesn't require recalibrating the display or touch interface. This modularity significantly extends useful equipment life compared to all-in-one designs.

Ready to Solve Your HMI Space Constraints?

Dan at Industrial PC can help you determine the ideal CV-200 configuration for your application — or suggest alternatives if another display platform better fits your needs. We work with multiple manufacturers to ensure you get the optimal solution.


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