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News Release from: Rockwell Automation Anorad | Subject: Allen-Bradley MobileViewTM family of portable HMIs
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial
Team on 08 March 2002
Portable HMIs put power in engineers'
hands
Just imagine the benefits of a HMI that not only displays information, but also allows a machine to be controlled from the shopfloor. For example, set up times can be significantly reduced.
Just imagine the benefits of a HMI that not only displays information, but also allows a machine to be controlled from the shopfloor Troubleshooting would be greatly simplified and set up times significantly reduced
This article was originally published on Manufacturingtalk on 21 Apr 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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MobileView uniquely allows personnel to move around a machine, down a production line or throughout an entire plant, increasing efficiency and optimising plant productivity.
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"By using a portable HMI adjacent to the machine or process, changes can be made locally and the effect observed immediately, providing significant efficiency and productivity benefits, especially in terms of worker safety." As well as reducing changeover and set up times, maintenance and repair is more efficient and cost-effective, with faults being quickly located and rectified.
The result is considerably reduced downtime and lower total cost of ownership.
The new family incorporates thin client technology, enabling operators to carry functionality in their hands and take it directly to the machines.
MobileView interfaces can be integrated into new or existing control architectures because the terminals act as thin clients to computer applications like the Rockwell Software RSViewTM family of HMI software.
This reduces hardware and software costs since communication is through the server using an Ethernet link.
The range is suitable for industrial use and comprises the MobileView Machine Terminal, MobileView Guard Terminal and a soon to be released wireless offering, MobileView Tablet.
All have a 7in VGA touchscreen and keypad, and are designed to run Windows CE based applications.
The Machine Terminal MT750 is only 290mm in diameter and 75mm deep, it weighs 1.5kg and therefore can be rested easily on the arm.
Designed as a real-time machine interface it is also ideal for maintenance applications.
It can be integrated into an existing control system by acting as a thin client to computer applications, such as Rockwell Software RSView32TM, running on a computer.
Connection is through a 20-metre cable to a power supply and Ethernet communications link.
The Guard Terminal - G750 is designed for troubleshooting or maintenance applications in gated or safety critical areas.
Integrated safety components allow operators to get close to potentially dangerous machinery, in the safest manner possible.
This includes an emergency stop and/or a three-position enable switch.
The three-position enable switch detects if the operator releases the switch and also if the operator "clenches" the switch in a panic situation.
This provides an operator with an interface to the control system while maintaining access to the safety system.
The introduction of MobileView interfaces provide manufacturers in a wide range of industries with the opportunity to access information and machine control from any point around a machine.
This reduces set up time and speeds troubleshooting allowing production to be optimised and costs reduced. Request a free brochure from Rockwell Automation Anorad ...
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