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Description
Allen-Bradley 2711-T9A3 PanelView 900 Monochrome Touchscreen Terminal
The Allen-Bradley 2711-T9A3 PanelView 900 is a robust and reliable industrial Human-Machine Interface (HMI) device, ideal for various automation applications. Featuring a 9-inch monochrome touchscreen display, this terminal provides an intuitive and user-friendly interface for operators to interact with and control industrial equipment.
Key Features:
- Display Size and Type: 9-inch monochrome touchscreen, offering clear visuals for operator interaction.
- Communication Capabilities: Supports DH-485 and RS-232 printer communication protocols, ensuring seamless integration with industrial networks and printers.
- Power Requirements: Operates on 120 VAC power, suitable for standard industrial power supplies.
- Software Compatibility: Compatible with PanelBuilder 32 software for programming and configuration.
- Memory and Backlight: Equipped with 1008K bytes of memory and a non-replaceable backlight.
Benefits:
- Ease of Use: The touchscreen interface simplifies user interaction, making it easier to monitor and control industrial processes.
- Reliability: Built with industrial-grade components, this terminal is designed for long-lasting performance in demanding environments.
- Compatibility: Supports integration with a variety of industrial systems through its communication protocols.
Safety and Compatibility Information:
- NEMA and IP Ratings: Although specific ratings are not listed for this model, PanelView 900 terminals generally meet NEMA Type 12/13, 4X (indoor use) and IP54/IP65 standards, ensuring protection against dust and moisture.
- Operating Conditions: Ensure proper installation in a dry, indoor environment to preserve device integrity.
Product Lifecycle Status:
Please note that the Allen-Bradley 2711-T9A3 has been discontinued by the manufacturer. However, we specialize in supplying surplus and refurbished replacement units, offering a cost-effective solution for maintaining your existing infrastructure instead of migrating to newer models.