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News Release from: Red Lion Controls USA | Subject: G3 HMI Series
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 March 2004
HMI panels web-enable up to five serial
protocols
The new G3 HMI Series is a family of operator panels that offer up to five communication ports, as well as next generation software and a built-in gateway to web-enable virtually any device
Red Lion Controls announces the G3 HMI Series, a family of operator panels that offer up to five communication ports, as well as next generation software and a built-in gateway to web-enable virtually any device This unprecedented capability delivers remote access, monitoring and virtual operation - either via company LAN or the Internet - facilitating real-time operational access and data logging from a remote PC
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 14 Nov 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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"The G3 HMIs feature the most on-board communication ports of any HMI available, and let you web- and network-enable many different types of hardware using their integrated Ethernet port," said Mike Granby, Red Lion President.
"For the first time, remote users across the LAN or around the world can communicate with and control multiple devices including PLCs, PCs, drives and PID controllers".
Granby added, "Now OEMs can make complete integration of their machines a reality, with a low cost HMI panel that offers remote access, multi-device data acquisition and logging, as well as event triggering - even automatic posting of logged data to a web page".
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G3 Series HMIs offer serial ports and web access
New G306 HMI operator interface panel supports up to five serial ports simultaneously, and provides a host of remote control and data logging features, at very low cost
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All G3 HMIs feature an integrated gateway that converts any attached device serial protocol to on-board 10 Base T/100 Base-TX Ethernet.
A built-in USB port provides data exchange with a connected PC, and CompactFlash support allows virtually unlimited data storage, free from battery concerns.
One RS422/485 port and two RS232 ports are provided as standard, and each port is operable at up to 115,200 baud.
One each RS232 and RS422/485 ports are available with an optional card, enabling up to five comms ports per G3 HMI.
The 8-inch G308 and 10-inch G310 HMIs are resistive analogue touchscreen terminals featuring 256-color VGA displays, integrated programmable membrane keypads, and 8MB of on-board Flash memory.
The G308 measures 8.18" x 10.32" x 2.2" (207.8 x 262 x 56 cm) and features seven programmable keys, while the larger G310 measures 9.50" x 12.83" x 2.2" (241.3 x 325.8 x 56 cm), features eight programmable keys, and has a sunlight visible outdoor version available.
Each G3 HMI model also includes Red Lion powerful and intuitive Crimson 2 software at no extra charge.
Crimson includes an extensive library of device drivers to quickly establish communications between the G3 and virtually any device, integrated web server, drag-and-drop data mapping and a "virtual panel" function that mirrors the HMI display to a remote PC.
If a specific device driver does not exist, Red Lion will write the driver and provide it free-of-charge.
Red Lion G3 HMIs start as low as USD599.
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