Do you have high brightness Web HMIs?
Yes, our WP4000AP series are high bright with 1000 nits.
Yes, our WP4000AP series are high bright with 1000 nits.
All of them, examples include: CODESYS Web Visu, Ignition SCADA, Node-RED, Arduino, SpiderControl, Raspberry Pi, Apache, and more?
No software needed, simply enter the IP or URL Address of your target device and you’re up and running.
Read More What Visualization Software is used on your Web HMIs?
Not long at all, it super quick and easy: After powering on the HMI, a countdown screen will be displayed. If no action is taken within the countdown period, the screen redirects to the designated…
Read More How long will it take me to set up my cMT series Web HMI?
Our WP4000 series Web HMIs are C1D2 and our 10.1″ cMT Series Web HMI is ATEx rated.
Our cMT3108XPW model Web HMI supports Wi-Fi if paired with the optional M02 Wi-Fi Adaptor.
Our WP4000 Series run Chromium version 75, our cMT Series Web HMIs run Chromium version 132.
The USB port only supports mouse or keyboard devices. Additional human interface devices (HID) would have to be connected to an HMI that would send that information to a webserver, and that information can be…
Read More Do Web HMIs work with USB Scanners and/or other HID devices?
Yes, our Web HMIs run web-based applications. This refers to any program that runs on a server and is accessible via a web browser using HTTP/HTTPS. these applications can range from simple dashboards to complex…
Yes, you can connect several Web HMIs to Allen Bradley HMIs. Web HMIs cab be added to almost any project in place of a standard HMI. Display Visualizations made in CODESYS, AVEVA Edge, or any…
Read More Is it possible to integrate a Web HMI with an Allen Bradley HMI?
Yes, our Web HMIs work with any web based SCADA software that supports Chromium v75 (WP4000 Series) and v132 (cMT Series) .
No communication drivers are needed as our Web HMIs are equipped with open-standard HTML5 Protocol.
Read More What communication drivers are needed for your Web HMI to connect to my PLC?
Our Web HMIs have a built-in web server and can be accessed with any device with internet access. Web-based systems install and run client applications from any web-browser and when users login they always get…
Read More Why would I use a Web HMI instead of one of your graphical HMIs?
Web HMIs (Human Machine Interfaces) are display units that use a Web Browser to act as a Web Client to visualize internal contents of PLCs and other devices. They offer a versatile and secure means…
Not long at all, here’s a quick step by step tutorial on our WP4000 Series Web HMI. Navigate to the Network Settings Icon on the top left and Enter password (default: admin@123). Next, you’ll need…
Read More How long will it take me to set up my WP4000 Series Web HMI for the first time?
WP4000 Series Device information for our WP4000 Series Web HMIs, such as the Product Name, MAC Address, IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway addresses, can be found in the 3rd menu tab on the…
Read More How do I locate general network information and the IP Address on your Web HMIs
The factory default password for our WP4000 Series Web HMIs is [email protected] factory default password for our cMT Series Web HMIs is 111111
Read More What is the factory default password on the Web HMIs?
WP4000 Series The second icon on the left is the URL Selection Page, where you can specify up to 5 website URLs for the Web HMI to be able to quickly visit on start up.…
Read More Where do I input the URL address for the website I want to visit from my Web HMI?
WP4000 Series You can change the IP Address on our Web HMIs by accessing the top/first menu on the left, with the "gear" icon, after start up. cMT Series Web HMI You can change the…
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