Magelis XBT-GT HMI from Schneider Electric

Feb. 8, 2008
Magelis XBT-GT graphic terminals with touch-sensitive screens in six sizes, from 3.8 to 15 inches.
Features USB port for instantaneous links with peripherals; Ethernet to improve external exchanges and web services access; Multi-link on two serial ports and on Ethernet as an option for simultaneous equipment control; Numerous program roller connections and a multiplicity of protocols for greater flexibility.Learn more

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