Card allows G3 HMIs to connect to Siemens devices
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G3MPI
Red Lion Controls has announced the G3MPI, a new expansion card to further increase the communications capabilities of the company's range of G3 operator interfaces.
The G3MPI option card allows G3 HMIs to communicate with Siemens devices that support the MPI protocol, without requiring the use of a converter cable.
The card is simply added to the G3 HMI's expansion slot during installation.
Red Lion G3 operator interface panels, ranging from advanced models to value-based panels for less demanding applications, provide an intuitive interface for connected devices.
The G3 operator interface panels, which Red Lion claims to have the most onboard communications ports of any HMI, allow users to monitor, control or acquire data from thirteen or more devices simultaneously.
Featuring integrated Ethernet and a built-in web server and gateway, these operator interface panels facilitate remote monitoring, operation and diagnostics.
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