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HMIST6700 | 15″ W Basic Operator Terminal – Schneider Electric
The HMIST6700 is a 15-inch wide basic operator terminal designed by Schneider Electric, offering a reliable and user-friendly interface for industrial automation applications. This terminal is built to enhance operational efficiency and provide seamless interaction between operators and machines.
Key Features:
- 15-inch Wide Screen: Provides a large, clear display for easy monitoring and control of processes.
- Touchscreen Interface: Intuitive touchscreen for quick and efficient operation.
- Robust Design: Built to withstand harsh industrial environments with a durable and rugged construction.
- High Brightness: Ensures clear visibility even in brightly lit conditions.
- Multiple Connectivity Options: Supports various communication protocols for easy integration with existing systems.
- Energy Efficient: Designed to consume less power, reducing operational costs.
- Easy Installation: Simple to install and configure, minimizing downtime.
Applications:
The HMIST6700 is ideal for a wide range of industrial applications, including:
- Manufacturing Processes
- Machine Control
- Process Automation
- Energy Management
- Building Automation
Technical Specifications:
- Display Size: 15 inches
- Resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels
- Touchscreen: Resistive touch
- Brightness: 400 cd/m²
- Communication Ports: Ethernet, USB, RS-232/485
- Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
- Storage Temperature: -20°C to 60°C
- Power Supply: 24V DC
- Certifications: CE, UL, cUL, FCC
Benefits:
- Enhanced operational efficiency with a user-friendly interface.
- Improved visibility and control with a large, high-brightness display.
- Reliable performance in demanding industrial environments.
- Easy integration with existing systems through multiple connectivity options.
The HMIST6700 is a versatile and dependable operator terminal that meets the needs of modern industrial automation, ensuring smooth and efficient operations.
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