Created for preferred integration with the Allen‑Bradley MicroLogix controller, the Allen-Bradley PanelView Component operator interface provides on-terminal software, built-in mounting clamps and simplified file-transferring capabilities.
A simplified screen interface clearly displays the operating status, making it easier to design applications. Users get direct access through any Web browser, online or offline, and can program or transfer files through USB cable or over Ethernet, eliminating the need to install additional software. PanelView Component HMIs are available in four models starting at around $200, with screens ranging from two-inch monochrome to 10-inch color TFT active. Additional features include an alarming system that supplies operators with the history of equipment events and a language support function that displays information in a variety of languages, including Russian, Greek, Chinese, Japanese and Korean.Rockwell Automation Inc. www.rockwellautomation.com800.223.5354, Ext. 2067
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