Handheld model of GOT2000 series man-machine interface

2021-11-29 02:49:12 By : Mr. Zako Zhong

Mitsubishi Electric Automation introduced a handheld model for its GOT2000 series, which makes it easier for machine operators and maintenance personnel to monitor machine components. This is a human-machine interface (HMI) that optimizes the operator's control and monitoring of equipment and production line status. GT25 Handy GOT is a portable interface that provides 5.7-inch and 6.5-inch models, which can be connected to industrial automation equipment, including programmable logic controllers (PLC), variable frequency drives, servos and temperature controllers.

The handheld HMI displays information on a high-resolution VGA touch screen, which the operator can easily carry with one hand. The compact design of the GT25 Handy GOT allows the operator to work wherever possible to observe changes in the physical machine, while providing powerful functions.

Lee Cheung, product marketing engineer of Mitsubishi Electric Automation, said: “Freedom of movement allows users to carry HMI around the machine and make changes or monitor status at a convenient location. GT25 Handy GOT is an external connection interface, so it can be easily connected or connected as needed. Remove."

GT25 Handy GOT can be used in any application that requires local setting, operation, monitoring and maintenance of system components through a graphical interface, where mobility is required. It can also be used as a teaching pendant for robots. Multiple safety measures such as emergency stop switch and enable switch can ensure the safety of the operator in an emergency.

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