Advanced Touch Screen HMI

Jan. 1, 2005
The GOT1000 Series graphics operation terminals integrate the vendor’s Graphics Accelerator and an ultra-high-speed RISC (reduced instruction set computer) processor to offer advanced touch-screen display performance.

The line of human machine interfaces provides an extensive range of capabilities, including advanced alarm management, flexible recipe management, data logging, multi-language support (Unicode 2.0), Microsoft Windows fonts and a wide range of drivers that support connection to most standard automation vendors. The GOT1000 Series includes six touch-screen models in 5.7-, 8.4-, 10.4- and 12.1-inch sizes at QVGA, VGA and SVGA resolutions. Models include monochrome and high resolution color TFT displays, 65k color support, ultra-thin design, rugged construction and certifications including UL, cUL and CE. Hardware highlights include a front panel mounted USB port; compact flash slots; communication option slots; a high speed RS232 serial port; and 100/240VAC or 24VDC power connections. GOT1000 terminals use the vendor’s GT-Works2, a single software environment that configures, documents and develops projects for these display screens.

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