Overview
Manuals
Working Principle
Primary Operational Applications
Features:
- Panelview Plus 6 1250 Operator Terminal
- This operator terminal has a keypad input interface
- White LED, not replaceable; 25,000 hours min at 25 °C (77 °F)
The Allen-Bradley 2711P-K12C4A8 PanelView Plus 6 terminal features an interactive graphical display module for easy monitoring and control of machinery. It employs independent logic, display, and communication modules, offering flexible configuration options. The 2711P-K12C4A8 terminal is equipped with a 12.1-inch active matrix backlit screen and a keyboard input interface.
The 2711P-K12C4A8 uses 100-240V AC power and operates at a frequency of 50-60 Hz. For communication, it features Ethernet and RS-232 serial ports, with optional DH-485, DH+, and ControlNet modules.
The 2711P-K12C4A8 Allen Bradley Panelview Plus 6 1250 Operator Terminal may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
Allen Bradley 2711P-K12C4A8 Panelview Plus 6 1250 Operator Terminal Manuals(Datasheets), Link
Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
The 2711P-K12C4A8 outperforms its predecessor in terms of conversion rate, processor speed, memory, and lighting. EtherNet/IP (Ethernet Industrial Protocol) is an open industrial networking technology that supports real-time I/O message transmission and exchange. The Ethernet port connects to the controller on the EtherNet/IP network via a network and a standard Ethernet connection. This port can also be used for application transmission and printing. The EtherNet/IP screen displays and allows the user to modify some EtherNet/IP communication settings on the PanelView terminal.
Machine Operator Control Panel: As the main input station, operators can start or stop the production line, change production batch speeds, select system recipes, and manually control motors.
System Diagnostics and Alarm Tracking: Displays real-time and historical plant alarm information. It helps maintenance technicians pinpoint PLC interlocking faults by identifying tripped limit switches or overheated motor drives.
Process Parameter Adjustment: Allows supervisors to input precise numerical setpoints (e.g., target temperature, pressure limits, cutting length, or bottle quantity) into the PLC via a physical keypad.
Data Trend Analysis: Directly visualizes real-time performance charts on the machine panel, tracking parameters such as material flow rate or motor current.