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Product News Wieland’s new HMI ECO touch panels -


essential for machines and systems Wieland’s new HMI ECO touch panels have become essential for machines and systems in their use for visualisation, operation, and diagnostics. When used in conjunction with the samos® PRO safety controller they offer complete automation, including seamless data exchange between the visualisation soſtware hmiPLAN and the planning soſtware samos® PLAN6.


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he unit offers flexible communication and seamless integration with over 40 different PLC and device manufacturers,


including convenient data exchange of export and import functions. This robust IP66


display is easily programmed via an Ethernet or USB client, while commissioning is quick having only one project file, which is easily converted to suit each screen size. Designed for industrial environments, HMI ECO touch panels have an extended temperature range from -10°C to 60°C on standard panels with -20°C to 60°C supplied on request.


Wieland’s HMI ECO touch panels also offer VNC (virtual network computing) functionality and comfortable operation via smartphones and tablets, further offering superb flexibility in the control and monitoring of machines, while enabling


authentication of users to provide security. As part of Wielands “MyLogo” campaign a customised design with your own logo and individual colour scheme is available.


For more information, call +44(0)1483 531213 or visit www.wieland.co.uk


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