Allen-Bradley AB 2711P-K15C4A8 PanelView Plus Terminal, Industrial Control System Component
Display Size:15-inch color touch screen
Operating System:Windows CE
Processor:Enhanced Intel-based processor
RAM:128 MB DDR SDRAM
Flash Memory:512 MB Flash ROM
Ethernet Interface:Built-in Ethernet for network connectivity
RS-232 Ports:Two serial ports for data exchange
Power Supply:24VDC
Dimensions:33 cm x 10.2 cm x 4.8 cm
Weight:0.54 kg
Certifications:CE, UL, CSA
The Allen-Bradley AB PanelView Plus Terminal 2711P-K15C4A8 is a versatile and powerful tool designed to revolutionize the way you manage and control your industrial processes. Its open-platform flexibility, powered by the robust Windows CE operating system, ensures compatibility with a wide range of applications, providing a seamless experience across diverse industrial environments.
Featuring a vibrant 15" color touch screen and a user-friendly keypad, this terminal simplifies complex data visualization and interaction, allowing operators to easily monitor and adjust parameters in real-time. Its 24VDC power supply ensures stable operation under various conditions, while the inclusion of RS-232 ports and Ethernet connectivity facilitates easy integration with existing network infrastructures.
For programming and configuration, the FactoryTalk View Studio Machine Edition software comes pre-installed, enabling users to customize and automate their processes with precision and efficiency. The compact yet durable design of the terminal makes it ideal for space-constrained areas without compromising on functionality or performance.
Whether you're managing production lines, monitoring environmental controls, or overseeing energy systems, the Allen-Bradley AB PanelView Plus Terminal 2711P-K15C4A8 is your trusted companion, offering unmatched reliability and ease of use. It's not just a tool; it's an investment in your operational excellence.
Order now and elevate your industrial operations to new heights of efficiency and precision. Experience the future of control solutions with Allen-Bradley today.