A Digital Level Transmitter with Indicator is a combined device used to measure and display the level of a substance (liquid, solid, or slurry) in a tank, vessel, or container. The transmitter uses various sensor technologies, such as capacitive, ultrasonic, or pressure-based sensors, to detect the level of the material within the container. The level information is then transmitted to a digital indicator, which provides a clear, real-time display of the level. The transmitter part of the device is responsible for converting the sensors analog signals into a digital output, which can be used for accurate and reliable level measurement. The indicator component presents this data on an easy-to-read digital display, often in units such as percentage, liters, gallons, or inches. The combination of these two components in one device makes it simple to both measure and continuously monitor the level without the need for additional equipment. These devices are commonly used in industries such as water and wastewater treatment, chemical processing, food and beverage, and oil and gas. With their ability to offer precise level monitoring, real-time readings, and digital interfaces, they help optimize processes, improve safety, and ensure the proper functioning of equipment. Some models also include features like alarms, remote monitoring capabilities, and output signals for automation systems, adding extra flexibility and control for operators.