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RMI5001
- Support 1280 x 720 Pixel Resolution
- 32-Bit RISC Cortex-A8, 600 MHz CPU
- Extended Temperature Range
- Support for over 300 protocols
Legacy Non-Display Advanced HMI
RMI5001
cMT-FHDX-820 replaces the RMI5001
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There are a few software features which are different, or new, for your cMT-FHDX-820 compared to your old RMI5001.
- The cMT-FHDX-820 can have a custom resolution configured all the way up to 1920×1080, which is the default.
- Layered objects are not supported, the same functions can be achieved using Combo Buttons in EBPro.
- General mode security is disabled but data is retained and will be active in Enhanced Security settings. It is recommended that you switch to Enhanced security for remote access purposes.
- System keypads are built-in.
- Some objects have new, or different, settings.
We created this short video showing how simple it is to upgrade your project from RMI5001 to the cMT-FHDX-820.
Converting your Legacy Product to a Newer HMI document was created to step you through the above mentioned differences.
Converting from a RMI5001 to a cMT-FHDX-820
Converting from your RMI5001 is quick and easy, giving you several key hardware and software upgrades along the way.
Software:
Below is a quick video showing you the easy process of converting your current RMI5001 project to one that can be used in the cMT-FHDX-820. This process will need to be completed using EBPro version 6.07.01.360 or later.
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There are a few software features which are different, or new, for your cMT-FHDX-820 compared to your old RMI5001.
- The cMT-FHDX-820 can have a custom resolution configured all the way up to 1920×1080, which is the default
- Layered objects are not supported
- General mode security is disabled
- System keypads are built-in
- Some objects have new, or different, settings
For a more detailed look at the software differences please take a look at both products through our Compared Models tool on our website linked below:
Hardware:
Below you will find a table that shows the hardware differences between the RMI5001 and the cMT-FHDX-820.

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Are you still using EZware Plus?
You can quickly convert and import your existing EZware Plus project into EBPro with a few simple steps:
- Download both software versions for FREE, from our Support Center.
- Follow Tech Note 5125 to convert your project.
Are EBPro projects backwards compatible with older versions of EBPro and EZwarePlus?
EBPro projects are not backwards compatible with EZwarePlus or older versions of EBPro.
Newer versions of EBPro will save a copy of the project created in an older version when it is modified. This older copy will have the version number of the older software appended to it and will be saved to the same directory.
How do I upgrade from EZwarePlus to EBPro?
Using the Compress utility in EZwarePlus, compress the EZwarePlus project. This utility is found in Tools -> Compress/Uncompress. This will create a new file with the same name as the project, but with the file extension .ECMP. This is required to be sure that all the dependencies, such as library files, are transferred to EBPro.
Next, download and install EBPro, located as a free download in the Software & Download section of the Support Center.
Finally, open EBPro and open the Compress/Uncompress utility, located in File -> Compress/Uncompress. Select the compressed file, file extension .ECMP. Set a destination to uncompress to; and click the Uncompressing button.
How do Basic Security settings work on my HMI if cMT only supports Enhanced Security?
Basic Security settings you have saved in your project will be retained during the conversion. However, we recommend using Enhanced Security on cMT devices if cMT Viewer is being used. It’s recommended each user have their own login, passwords, and permissions for remote access control.
How long will it take to convert my EBPro project from HMI to cMT?
Not long at all. Open the System Parameters and click on the Model tab. Select the cMT Series model you want to use and click OK to close System Parameters window.
Headless HMI
Headless HMI refers to a Human Machine Interface (HMI) without a built-in screen that is typically DIN rail mounted. Primarily used when a display is not required or a panel mounted HMI is not an option. A headless HMI provides the same functions, features, and capabilities as a panel mount HMI. Headless HMI screens are viewed using your smart phone, tablet, desktop PC, or TV.
Can I use a headless HMI without a display?
Yes, our headless (without an integrated display) units are fully functional HMIs. Utilizing EBPro software, you can configure the headless device to communicate with your PLC/controller the same way you would program any Maple Systems HMI. If a display is required, a Windows® PC, Apple or Android smart device, or one of our Web HMI’s can be used. The CMT-FHDX devices can be paired with any HDMI supported Monitor or large screen TV, as well as your Windows PC.What is a Status Display Station?
Maple Systems HDMI capable products can turn any HDMI®-compatible TV or industrial monitor into a Status Display Station via HDMI® cable – efficiently delivering crisp, high-definition graphics. The HDMI® interface is also easily converted to DVI/VGA/Display Port with an adapter (not supplied). Because the display is user-selectable, you can choose the features you need in your display independent of the features you need in your HMI. Choose a daylight readable display with an extended temperature range for outdoor applications. Choose a large display for indoor applications that need to be easily viewable from far away. Or choose to have no display at all for applications where you only need data logging or mobile access to the HMI through VNC. You can even connect it to a projector for the largest display needs.
Why would I use a headless HMI unit instead of a touchscreen HMI?
Most HMIs have a built-in touchscreen to provide feedback and allow input from on-site personnel. If that is all that’s required, a standard HMI may be sufficient. On the other hand, if you have limited panel space, no need for a touch screen, and want the convenience of monitoring and accessing your system without having to walk to where the HMI is physically located, one of our headless HMIs would be a great option. Utilize your Apple or Android smart phone or tablet to access unit remotely.Software
Manuals & Guides
Tech Notes
Help Topics
Videos
- EBPro Software Training Playlist
- How to Convert HMI project to a CMT Project
- Replacing EasyPrinter with FTP
- Converting to a Combo Button
Sample Projects
Additional Resources
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High Performance Headless HMI with HDMI output$765.00
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DIN Mounting Rail, 300mm (11.81″) 5/Set.$10.00
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EasyAccess 2.0 Activation Card. Remote Access$99.00