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Product category: HMIs/Operator Interfaces
News Release from: Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems | Subject: E610 and E615 Graphic Touch Screen HMIs
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 19 November 2001

Touch screen controllers mount either
way!

The new E610 and E615 Graphic Touch Screen HMIs have the ability to be mounted in either Landscape or Portrait formats offering more options to utilise the panel space

The new E610 and E615 Graphic Touch Screen HMIs can put a new twist in your life! The two units both have a graphical 5.7" touch panel with a pixel resolution of 320 x 240 Each unit has the ability to be mounted in either Landscape or Portrait formats

This added flexibility offers users the greatest options to utilise the panel space occupied by the units or the most convenient method of displaying the user data, as user screen designs can also be created in either format.

Added flexibility can also be found with the new mounting method introduced with the E610/615 terminals.

Traditionally a combination of panel cut-out and location/mounting holes have been used by HMI manufacturers.

These new units offer a simpler design which replaces the location and mounting holes with two mounting rails which 'clip' to the sides of the E terminals.

Mounting and installing the unit becomes much easier as there is no need for any additional screw holes.

Improved PLC connectivity is another new benefit offered by the E610/615 terminals.

The units have a built-in RS485 port in addition to the RS232 and the RS422 port of other E series terminals.

Combine this with the expansion slot for optional Ethernet and Web functionality and these units offer really outstanding performance in their field.

Both units are easily programmed with E-Designer; the new improved programming software for the E-Series of HMIs. Request a free brochure from Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems ...

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