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Allen Bradley - HMI

Panelview 800

PanelView 800

PanelView 800 is a series of Human-Machine Interface (HMI) terminals that offer visualization and control solutions for the devices connected to micro and small controllers. These graphic terminals come with a keypad or a touch screen as the operator input options and are available in various display sizes ranging from 4 to 10 inches. These graphic terminals are equipped with high-speed processors, high-resolution screens, and large amounts of flash and dynamic memory. The built-in Ethernet and serial communication ports can connect to a wide range of networks. These terminals have been enhanced in terms of usability and remote monitoring capability. These graphic terminals can be positioned horizontally or vertically for a landscape or a portrait display mode. PanelView 800 comprises three models, 2711R-T4T, 2711R-T7T, and 2711R-T10T. These graphic terminals have optimized compatibility for Micro800 and MicroLogix family controllers. There are different process applications supported by these devices, including adhesive labelers, Air handling units, Material handling, and Stretch wrap machines.

Technical Specifications

Display and Operator Input Options

PanelView 800 graphic terminals are available in color transmissive TFT LCDs in a widescreen format. These displays offer diagonal screen sizes of 4 inches, 7-inches, and 10 inches, with a high resolution of 480 x 272, 800 × 480, and 800 × 600 and a large display area of 95 × 53.9 mm, 153.6 × 86.6 mm, and 211.2 × 158.4 mm for T4T, T7T, and T10T models, respectively. A large screen is always helpful in viewing multiple options on screen at a time or a complete view of a graphical application which is helpful for both designing and monitoring the application. PanelView 800 graphic terminals have bright and well-illuminated displays. The source is an embedded LED backlight with a lifespan of 40,000 hours. A rich combination of eye-appealing on-screen colors can be achieved while designing an application with these 65K color displays. Also, based on the application design and operator accessibility, the display can be oriented horizontally or vertically. All three models of PanelView 800 have a resistive analog touch for operator input control. The T4T model has four function keys (F1 to F4) in addition to analog touch.

Processor and Memory Specifications

  • PanelView 800 graphic terminals have a powerful processor running in the background to meet all processing demands. An 800 MHz processor makes sure that all software operations are performed smoothly without lag.
  • These graphic terminals are equipped with a 256 MB Random Access Memory (RAM) to process large amounts of information. Similarly, to cope with modern application requirements, a 256 MB of flash memory is available, which can store a vast number of program files, user data, and configuration settings.
  • There is an option to extend storage memory up to 32 GB through a USB (Universal Serial Bus) port and micro-SD (Secure Digital) card. For safe and secure operation, only those micro-SD cards are recommended that are marked as industrial grade. SDSC and Class 6 and Class 10 SDHC are covered with FAT32/16 formats among supported cards.
  • The terminals include an embedded real-time clock with a battery life of 5 years at 25 °C.
  • There is a capacity for storing up to 50 recipe files in PanelView 800 graphic terminals. The recipe feature is a crucial function that fulfills the need for flexible manufacturing. Sometimes, the same set of instructions or sequences is used to produce variations of the same product with few changes, such as drilling a different size of the hole in different plate sizes. This demand requires storing different parameter values for machine operations for different product versions.

Communication Ports

All three models of PanelView 800 graphic terminals have an Ethernet port (RJ-45) and each one of them possesses separate RS-232 and RS422/RS485 connectors. Furthermore, the graphic terminals are equipped with one Ethernet 10/100 Mbps, a USB host (USB 2.0), and a microSD slot.

Power Ratings

A power supply of 24V DC is required to power up any PanelView 800 graphic terminal. The recommended range for an input voltage is from 18 to 32V DC. Different models of the graphic terminals have different sizes and specifications, and these also have different power consumptions. A T4T model consumes 9W (0.39 A at 24V DC), a T7T model consumes 11W (0.40 A at 24V DC), and a T10T model consumes 14W (0.48 A at 24V DC). Overall, the power consumption is quite optimized in these graphic terminals.

Terminal Configuration

These terminals may be configured via the on-screen configuration on the terminal. The on-screen terminal configuration accepts changes regardless of whether the application is running or not. Many parameters can be configured as desired or required by the application.

  • General configuration settings include changing the terminal language, changing the date, time, and screen saver, restarting or resetting the terminal, adjusting the screen brightness, switching between two display orientation modes, changing the error alert, configuring the print settings, viewing system configuration, deleting fonts and calibrating the screen (if supported in the model).
  • Application-related configuration settings consist of importing or exporting an application file, selecting startup applications, copying or editing recipes of a current application, copying the alarm history, and changing the controller settings for an application.
  • Network-related configurations available in the terminal are Ethernet network settings, Virtual Network Computing (VNC) settings, communication port settings, and File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server settings. All of these options are configurable.

Virtual Network Computing (VNC)

Virtual Network Computing (VNC) enables remote access to a PanelView 800 terminal through a local network or the Internet. It can engage with the terminal without physically being present at the terminal. It sends keyboard and mouse input from a computer to the terminal. It is advised to only allow view-only access to the terminal. If the password is compromised, enabling control access raises the security risk.

Securing the Terminal

PanelView 800 terminals may be password protected. Consider securing PanelView 800 terminals with a password to prevent unauthorized access. Before accessing the terminal, users will have to enter a password. The secure design environment allows to limit user access to application screens and protects the program from unauthorized changes. Up to 16 user accounts can be added, each with a different username, password, design, and access rights. There is an idle mode timeout option in the terminal, which records the no input time by the user, logs off the user, and changes the application view to the startup screen. For enhanced security, the terminal can be started in a protected mode which disables some of its functionality.

Environmental Specifications

PanelView 800 terminals can perform unaffectedly in various environmental conditions, making them robust and reliable. Non-operating or storage temperatures can range from -25 to 70 °C, and operating temperatures from 0 to 50 °C. For T4T, T7T, and T10T models, heat dissipation is 23, 34, and 61 BTU/hr, respectively. Relative humidity can range from 5 to 95% non-condensing. These devices can also withstand big accidental shocks of 15 g during operation and 30 g at rest, whereas a vibration of 2 g @ 10 to 500 Hz is acceptable. These terminals are immune to 4 kV contact discharge and 8 kV air discharge and possess radiated RF immunity, EFT/B immunity, and surge transient immunity.

Troubleshoot the System

System components may be isolated and addressed to resolve typical operational faults by accessing system information, alerts, and troubleshooting options.

  • System information related to the connected terminal includes the hardware, the status of the battery, total power on time, and memory usage in Kbytes, among other things.
  • During operation, the terminal shows alerts. The alert includes an ID number, as well as a description. Necessary action can be taken to resolve the warning. Alerts belong to three categories: communication, recipe, and alert.
  • If the terminal does not start properly, it is recommended to investigate several options like checking for appropriate power, examining the splash screen state message and status code, indicator states, and a program that did not execute during power-up. It is also possible to determine what has changed since the last time the terminal functioned rightly and if the change can be reverted.
  • There are two LED indicators: a comm indicator for communication-related issues and a fault indicator for hardware-related faults during the startup and operation of the terminal. These sequential blinking patterns correspond to a specific condition at a time. 
  • A unique maintenance function enables a complete reset of the terminal and restores it to its out-of-the-box state.

Overall, the PanelView 800 series is an excellent addition to the branch of graphic terminals with many valuable features that give control and enhance the user experience to another level. PanelView 800 supports Micro800 family controllers and some MicroLogix controllers, making them a top-notch selection for progressively automating industrial needs.

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