XBT F023110 - HMI - TELEMECANIQUE
This graphic terminal XBT F023110 and brand TELEMECANIQUE is a terminal of the Magelis range.
This XBT F023110 Telemecanique terminal is at your disposal to replace your defective equipment and has a warranty adapted to your needs.
The graphic display dialog terminals are available in a 5 "or 10" screen version, monochrome or color, with keyboard or touch screen.
XBT F graphic display terminals are specialized for graphical operator dialogue functions.
The TXBT F graphics stations have the Windows 95 operating system, which also allows them to open to other automation functions.
All Magelis graphics display terminals have the same ergonomics: static and dynamic function keys, service keys, alphanumeric keys.
Magelis graphic display terminals are configurable with the same XBT L100i software, in the Windows environment.
For graphic display terminals, the XBT L100i software offers a library of animated graphic objects such as bargraphs, meters, selectors, potentiometers, and trend curves.
The variable that animates an object can be directly selected from a list of symbols from the PL7 software or from the Concept software.
The application program for graphics terminals is stored in a PCMCIA format memory card.
The XBT F and TXBT F graphic display terminals communicate with programmable controllers via a point-to-point or multipoint integrated serial link or via a field bus via a Type III PCMCIA card.
The communication protocols are those of the Schneider group controllers, and those of the other main manufacturers of the market.
The XBT F and TXBT F graphics terminals also connect to Schneider Electric controllers via the Ethernet TC P / IP network.
Since its creation, the Telemecanique brand has been pursuing an innovation policy, which has become one of the world’s first references in automatism management.
The story of Telemécanique is read through that of its inventions, initiated with the launch of the first contactor on bars. A patent filed the same year of its acquisition, in 1924! It will develop contactors D became world reference. The 1980s marked the acquisition of Telemechanics by Schneider Electric (1988).