Its projected capacitive touch panel (PCAP) advanced technology saves space and
improves performance. The display provides a 500cd/m² brightness level featuring 16 million colours and a 480x272 display resolution. In addition to being multi-touch, users can interact with the touchscreen while using thin gloves. The battery-free design uses a hyper-capacitor to maintain clock time for 20 days,
while magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) provides non-volatile storage for programs, retentive registers, and log data. Ratings for extreme temperatures from-20 to 55˚C, IP66 and
IP67 for wash-down areas, IP66F and IP67F for oil resistance, UL61010, UL Type 4X/13, and Class I Div 2, make the HG1J HMI suitable for a wide range of applications and locations. With a rated input voltage ranging from 12 to 24V DC and
push-in wiring connectors that simplify installation, the HG1J is ideal for industrial, vehicle, and solar-powered applications.
This low power consumption stainless steel device offers a high volume (90 dB(A))
continuous tone or an optional rising and falling tone to draw attention to hazards and malfunctions in potentially explosive atmospheres.
This provides all the
physical components required for IoT- enabled operations – such as PLCs, HMIs, drives, motors, actuators, and
gearboxes – combined with a fully customised IoT systemthat includes cloud-based platforms, mobile applications, and user interfaces tailored to meet specific operational needs. Features include automated billing on the HMI; remote
access capabilities; and automated notifications. Customised dashboards provide access to critical data and insights specific to each application, and the mobile application offers on-the-go access to control and monitoring functions. The solution also supports real-time equipment location tracking and allows for the remote equipment disabling. This machine-building solution with IoT capabilities supports
businesses across various industries in optimising operations, improving maintenance efficiency, and enhancing security.
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