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T820 Mono Graphic Human Machine Interface
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Eurotherm T820 Mono Graphic Operator Station

The T820 provides an ideal operator interface for setting and displaying data. It can also control and monitor a wide range of PLC’s, data acquisition and I/O control systems such as the T2550 and 2500 Programmable Automation Controllers.

Although compact, the T820 is constructed from a substantial zinc diecast and sheet case with a sealed membrane keypad through which the display is viewed. Easily sealed to the panel to IP66 the unit provides a secure panel mounted interface or remote mounted equipment.

Dynamic text, help messages and easy to use function keys provide the operator with rapid access to the acquired variable data. The function keys can be programmed for direct access to displays, alarms and recipe download or simply toggle a variable.

The programming software LINtools is simple to use and can run on most Windows operating systems.


  • 128 x 64 pixel Mono Graphic Display

  • LED Backlight

  • 25 Function Keys

  • 4 Programmable Keys

  • Optional Advanced Continuous and Sequential Control

  • Password Protection

  • 10/100Mbps Ethernet

  • Modbus™ Master/Slave Serial or TCP

  • Alarm & Event History

  • Custom Operator Screens

  • Area, Group and Point Displays

  • Multi-Language Support

  • Panel or Din Rail Mount

  • Small Panel Size

 


Single Cost Effective Unit
The T820 is a cost effective HMI (Human Machine Interface) and Optional Process Control and Data acquisition in one device, which can be used as a stand alone "unit solution" or as a building block within a larger system. The T820, together with the Eurotherm T2550 remote IO system offers a highly flexible and high integrity control system. It offers advance regulatory continuous and sequential control.
 
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Last Updated Friday, June 06, 2008