Product Design & Development

Operator Interface Terminal

Monday, June 30, 2003

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Operator Interface Terminal

Allen-Bradley's PanelView Plus operator interface terminal enables OEMs to select, change, or upgrade interface components to meet changing application requirements. Because terminal components are modular and can be interchanged and replaced, the PanelView Plus helps reduce maintenance and repair costs.

Four screen sizes range from 7 to15 in. There are three input methods: touch, keypad, and a combination touch-keypad display.

Memory out of the box — 32 MB of base and flash RAM — is field-expandable to 256 MB base RAM and 512 MB flash RAM.

Using RSView Studio development software, PanelView Plus can be scaled to meet changing requirements. In addition, PanelView Plus includes RSView Machine Edition advanced functionality including multi-vendor communications, trending, animation, data logging, and expressions all configured with RSView Studio.

The PanelView Plus operator interface includes built-in RS232, Ethernet, Ethernet/IP, and two USB ports for printing, mouse, and future peripherals.

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