Eaton XP500 with Visual Designer

Eaton XP500

The XP500 capacitive multi-touch displays allow the use of multiple fingers to zoom, scroll and swipe. It’s about time that the gesture controls that have benefited smartphones and tablets came to the industrial world. Facilities can also leverage multi-touch functionality to prevent accidental commands by requiring the user to press multiple control fields at once to activate critical functions.

XP500 Panel PCs feature an open Windows Embedded Standard 7 Operating System and two independent Ethernet ports for open communication and easy integration into any facility network.

 

The family offers widescreen displays in sizes 10’1″, 15.6″ and 21.5″. Their slender design with a non-reflective scratch resistant tempered glass screen delivers a modern look in a rugged package suitable for use in almost all industries, including hazardous environments.

XP500 features Protect Mode which protects the operating system, programs, and applications from unwanted change and improves reliability while reducing maintenance.

 

The XP500 revolutionizes machine and facility control by offering an intuitive, open and ultra-modern user interface but in a rugged and secure form factor fit for harsh industrial applications

 

For more information:

http://www.eatoncanada.ca/EatonCA/ProductsSolutions/Electrical/ProductsandServices/AutomationandControl/OperatorInterface/XP500withVisualDesigner/index.htm

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