IDEC 7” HMI Uses Smartphone-Type Glass Touch Panel

March 9, 2022
Advanced technology touchscreen displays in a popular-sized form factor make this HMI a leading choice for many applications across a wide variety of industries.

IDEC Corporation has expanded its HMI product family with the new HG2J Series 7” touchscreen HMI. Hardware and software advancements incorporated into this HMI make it easier to integrate and use for any type of industrial application.

Advanced and durable touch display
The HMI’s projected capacitive touch panel (PCAP) technology saves space, improves performance, is wear-resistant, and provides a long life. PCAP glass requires fewer layers than traditional analog resistive plastic films, and the self-capacitance technology can also prevent accidental input due to water droplets. It is also more resistant to scratches, won’t turn yellow in the sun, and has a higher tolerance for dirt deposits, and for contact with cleaning or washdown chemicals. Fewer layers and better light transmission ratings mean less backlight power is needed and provides an industry-leading 500 cd/m2 brightness level and 50,000-hour backlight life.

With a TFT LCD display resolution of 800x480 pixels, the HG2J HMI is conveniently sized for applications both small and large, and it provides smooth font rendering within its large high-visibility display area. This PCAP display does not require the large bezels of standard IR displays, allowing the bezel to be slimmer and sleeker in appearance for a small installation footprint, and the overall HMI depth is just 30mm, substantially less than the 40mm or more depth required by competing products.

Operation with an input voltage of 12-24 VDC makes the HG2J HMI suitable for a wide variety of industrial, solar, and vehicle applications. The HMI is rated for operation in an exceptionally wide temperature range of -20 to +60°C, and it carries IP66/67, UL, and CE ratings, with a Class I Div 2 hazardous location rating.

Adaptable connectivity
HG2J HMIs feature a full complement of connectivity options, including two USB A ports, serial connectivity (RS485/422 and RS232C), and an Ethernet port. Push-in wiring connectors are used for power and serial connections, providing easy installation and service. The USB ports enable connectivity with Linux-compatible accessories such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth dongles, speakers, and barcode readers.

A single reset button is used for rebooting the unit, and a multifunction front LED light provides status information for the hardware, boot mode, and OS operating mode. Maintenance is simplified because the HMI requires no batteries, it uses MRAM to maintain data stored in internal data registers in the absence of power, and it features a hypercapacitor to maintain clock operation for up to two weeks without line power.

Communications and IIoT
The HG2J HMI supports over 100 serial and Ethernet industrial communication protocols, including Modbus, providing connectivity with most PLC makes and models and making it ideal for industrial internet of things (IIoT) applications. The HMI supports simultaneous use of up to four protocols, and the User Communication Protocol function allows users to develop their own protocols for specialty serial or Ethernet devices. A built-in web server provides remote access functionality for PCs and mobile devices just as if the user were in front of the HMI itself—improving operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance—while the FTP client/server protocol can be used for transferring configurations and data between local memory and external systems. Email functionality provides up to 255 templates so alarm logs, data values, screenshots, and more can be transmitted to multiple recipients securely using SMTPS and SSL. The HMI also supports Twitter for notifying users of system status.

Flexible software
The HG2J HMI OS provides 24Mb of user application memory and more address space than prior models. Download time is nine times faster than prior models, and it supports a wide variety of external devices and printers.

All HMIs in the product line are configured using the same simple, intuitive WindO/I-NV4 screen creation software, so users only need to be familiar with one inexpensive software package. The drag-and-drop user interface and built-in symbol library with over 10,700 images helps users rapidly create cutting-edge graphics. Another advantage is projects can automatically be converted from one HMI size to another within seconds using the same software.

High-performance and capable HMI
The IDEC HG2J 7” touchscreen HMI uses modern hardware and software technologies to provide an optimal display size and a high degree of usability in the smallest form factor possible, with ratings enabling integration into all types of projects and environments. These features make it a good fit for remote operations in the petrochemical and mining industries, and in food & beverage and life sciences applications subject to washdowns.

 As with all its products, IDEC offers free tech support for the HG2J 7” HMI, with no service or support contract required. For complete specifications or additional information, please contact IDEC Corporation at 800-262-IDEC (4332), or visit us online at us.idec.com/7inchHMI .        

Companies in this Article

Sponsored Recommendations

Wireless Data Acquisition System Case Studies

Wireless data acquisition systems are vital elements of connected factories, collecting data that allows operators to remotely access and visualize equipment and process information...

Strategizing for sustainable success in material handling and packaging

Download our visual factory brochure to explore how, together, we can fully optimize your industrial operations for ongoing success in material handling and packaging. As your...

A closer look at modern design considerations for food and beverage

With new and changing safety and hygiene regulations at top of mind, its easy to understand how other crucial aspects of machine design can get pushed aside. Our whitepaper explores...

Fueling the Future of Commercial EV Charging Infrastructure

Miguel Gudino, an Associate Application Engineer at RS, addresses various EV charging challenges and opportunities, ranging from charging station design strategies to the advanced...