Budget graphical HMI come to hand

A QSI product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 20, 2004

The QTERM-G55 handheld graphic operator interface terminal is the newest addition to QSI's family of award-winning Qlarity terminals.

The QTERM-G55 handheld graphic operator interface terminal is the newest addition to QSI's family of award-winning Qlarity terminals.

The QTERM-G55 is a rugged, lightweight, handheld terminal using screen graphics and a keypad to interface with the user.

The QTERM-G55 can be equipped with two EIA232, 422 or 485 serial ports; Ethernet 10Base-T or a power-over-Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af) interface.

The unit has a 320 x 240pixel, greyscale, graphics LCD (other screen types will be supported in the future) and is viewable in most lighting conditions.

Other industrial-grade features include 24-key or 40-key membrane/steel-snap-dome keypad with LEDs; 2Mbyte Flash/16Mbyte SDRAM; programmable speaker and real-time clock.

The G55 is ruggedised for use in harsh industrial environments (NEMA-4, drop tested) and has an overmoulded rubber boot for shock protection around an ABS polycarbonate plastic case.

The QTERM-G55 uses an object-based graphic terminal programming language called Qlarity (pronounced Clarity).

Designing a simple control panel interface or a complete stand-alone application has never been easier.

The ability to use predefined objects, edit existing objects or author custom objects provides flexibility to the novice and expert alike.

Qlarity Foundry, a PC-based design tool provides a Windows.

environment for screen creation, application simulation, debugging and downloading to the QTERM-G55 The QTERM-G55 will be available in a panel-mount version in the near future.

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