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Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. Includes HDMI Port Option on GT27 Series of Human Machine Interfaces
Users just need an HDMI cable to project information onto TV monitors
Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. announces that its GT27 Series of human-machine interfaces (HMI) now includes the option for an HDMI port, allowing users to skip the time and cost of setting up a PC to accomplish the same feat. Production managers and maintenance personnel can benefit from seeing what the machine operator sees on a large public screen, allowing them to respond faster to required actions.Mitsubishi Electric’s GT27 Series of HMIs includes a robust selection of functions and features such as gesture operations, remote connectivity, human sensors, and two USB ports. The addition of an HDMI port allows easy addition of visualization and communication equipment to a factory floor when multiple people need to see information as it is it displayed on the HMI.
“An HDMI port is not a common feature among HMIs in the marketplace,” said Lee Cheung, product marketing engineer at Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. “Most HMIs require a PC in order to project the HMI contents on a larger screen. But with the GT27 Series, all you need is a cable.”
Any manufacturing or processing facility can benefit from displaying machine data in a space where it can be seen by additional employees. Those in the automotive industry may find it particularly useful by incorporating it into their Andon system to visualize what is happening on their manufacturing floor.
Additional information about the features of the GT27 Series of HMIs is available at https://us.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/en/products/visualization/human-machine-interfaces-hmis-got/got2000-series/gt27-model/gt27po. Additional information on Mitsubishi Electric Automation can be found at https://us.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/en.