TFT Color Touch Screen HMI Panel

Nov. 18, 2010
The C-more Micro-Graphic family of operator interfaces now offers a 4-inch TFT color touch screen HMI panel.

The panel features a 320 x 240 dot display; 32,768 colors provide clear and colorful graphics for vibrant and intuitive screens. The free programming software offers the choice of using built-in objects or importing custom graphics. The user can create and save custom objects and graphics to software libraries for fast and easy access from multiple projects. The 4-inch touch panel is equipped with a standard Type B USB programming port, a serial communications port which supports the most popular PLC drivers, and five durable function keys with LED indicators. The unit offers 3.2 kB memory, LED backlight, multistate bitmap support and Windows font support. C-more Micro's 320 x 240 screen allows either portrait or landscape installation when space is a concern. Backed by a two-year warranty, the panel is priced at $329. Learn more at www.automationdirect.com/C-more-micro.

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