Machine and equipment builders are already using tight integration between the HMI and controller to help increase productivity in large applications. With thenew Allen-Bradley PanelView 5310 family of graphic terminals, they can now bring these integration benefits to smaller
Machine and equipment builders are already using tight integration between the HMI and controller to help increase productivity in large applications. With thenew Allen-Bradley PanelView 5310 family of graphic terminals, they can now bring these integration benefits to smaller applications.
The PanelView 5310 graphic terminals deliver the same usability benefits and enhanced integration with Logix 5000 controllers as the PanelView 5500 terminals. But the new terminals are specifically designed for applications of up to 50 HMI screens. The terminals are available in 7-inch, 9-inch and 12-inch display sizes. A 6-inch display option will be available in 2018.
“Engineers can use the PanelView 5310 family to scale a tightly integrated automation system down to smaller applications,” said Mike Moriarty, product manager, Rockwell Automation. “This can help make design, operations and maintenance tasks more efficient. For example, engineers can now reuse controller alarms without creating HMI tags, which can help them reduce configuration time.”
Companies can also use the enhanced integration to create high-speed jog buttons in place of cumbersome hardwired buttons. These auto-diagnosing buttons can interact with the controller at I/O speeds to help reduce downtime and improve productivity.
Other productivity benefits of the PanelView 5310 graphic terminals include the following:
Source: Pipeline ME