HMI Provides On- and Off-Site Touchscreen Monitoring
Mitsubishi Electric Automation’s GT25 Wide HMI is a human-machine interface that monitors and controls machine components with a graphical touchscreen that connects to equipment such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), VFDs and servos.
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Mitsubishi Electric Automation’s GT25 Wide HMI is a human-machine interface that monitors and controls machine components with a graphical touchscreen that connects to equipment such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), VFDs and servos. It displays information on high-resolution 7" or 10" screens for clear image quality.
The HMI features remote connectivity through the GOT Mobile option, which provides remote access via web server functionality for production monitoring and system operation. It is designed to monitor controllers using web browsers on devices such as tablets, phones and personal computers, enabling machine operators, plant managers and maintenance personnel to monitor equipment status at any time from anywhere.
The interface is equipped with two Ethernet ports to physically separate the information system network in the office from the control system network at the production site, creating a safer and more secure network architecture. It also features a built-in sound output interface, which provides audio feedback, notifications and verbal instructions to operators.
Ideal for advanced applications within the automotive, semiconductor, electronics, food and beverage, and pharmaceutical industries, it can be used in any application that requires local operation and monitoring of system components from a graphical interface.
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