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News Release from: Pro-face UK | Subject: GP2300 Series touchscreen operator interface units
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 16 April 2002

Touchscreen operator interface units
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Graphical touchscreen operator interface units now feature Aluminium die cast housings for enhanced cooling with no need for a rear panel air-cooling outlet and suiting better industrial conditions.

Pro-face announces the release of 4 new models in their graphical touchscreen operator interface range, the 6in display GP2300 Series These units are direct replacements for the popular GP377 series

The GP2300 housing is made of Aluminium die cast for enhanced cooling with no need for a rear panel air-cooling outlet, so extending its operation in demanding industrial environments.

The GP2300 models are designed to enhance data handling on the factory floor.

The CF-card interface allows users to access production data, such as logging, recipe, alarm history, and screen images upon a trigger event, for data sharing with PC applications and other devices, as well as screen data maintenance.

The GP-2301S, STN colour and GP-2301L, monochrome, are equipped with built in serial, CF card and expansion bus interfaces for optional Fieldbus modules.

The GP-2300T, TFT colour, and GP-2300L, monochrome, are equipped with Ethernet, expansion serial and printer interfaces and 2MB of application memory.

The GP2300 Series supports over 100 worldwide controllers, such as PLCs, temperature controllers and inverters, including various network systems.

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