New 5.7in Mitsubishi HMI debuts in June, 2012.

Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. is expanding its line-up of 5.7-inch analog HMI displays with full-color TFT and high-contrast grayscale STN panels. The displays use Mitsubishi Electric’s advanced analog touch technology and feature new functions once reserved for larger, more expensive models.

Mitsubishi Electric’s GT1455 is a 16-bit (65,535-color) Thin Film Transistor display, and its GT1450 is a 16-color grayscale Super Twist Nematic display. Both Human Machine Interface displays offer fast response, a host of modern functions including scripting, data logging, alarming and recipe management, and a design environment with one of the largest, most comprehensive graphic libraries in the industry.

Mitsubishi GT1455 HMI

The display features:

  • Increased accessibility and portability.
  • Secure digital (SD) removable media options.
  • Fast updates in the field and easy upgrades.
  • Can be applied across numerous platforms.
  • Convenience with unique front-mounted USB port and USB host/device port.
  • Universal fit and connectivity withexpansive support for many third-party manufacturers and devices.
  • Eliminates the need for multiple solutions.
    Flexible communications with integrated RS232/422/485 and Ethernet communication ports and power supplies.
  • Minimizes the need to open powered cabinets and specify personal protection clothing.

The new, panel-mounted HMI displays are easily configured and provide programmers with dozens of pre-configured templates to speed design and engineering, and are ideal for machine builders seeking a front-end touchscreen solution that is compact in size but big in functionality.

– Mitsubishi Electric. Press Release, June 1, 2012.

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