The Allen-Bradley 2711-T10C3 is a PanelView 1000 operator terminal renowned for its efficient human-machine interface capabilities, featured prominently in its 10.1-inch multicolor, touchscreen display with a 640 x 480 resolution. Designed for robust industrial environments, the terminal supports real-time data management with a durable NEMA Type 12/13 or 4X enclosure, and operates on an AC input power range of 85 to 264 Volts, consuming 55 VA. It offers versatile connectivity through built-in DH-485 and RS-232 ports, possesses 1008 kilobytes of nonvolatile memory for storing critical applications, and maintains reliable functionality across a broad temperature range from 0 to 55 degrees Celsius.
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Technical specifications for 2711-T10C3
Input Type | Touch |
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Brand | Allen-Bradley |
Manufacturer: | Rockwell Automation |
Product Family: | PanelView Standard Terminals |
Product Type: | PanelView 1000 Standard Operator Terminals |
Display Type: | Active Matrix Thin-Film Resistor (TFT) with Cold Cathode Fluorescent (CCF) Backlight |
Display Area: | 211 x 158 mm (8.3 x 6.2 in.) |
Resolution: | 640 x 480 pixels |
Backlight: | 100,000 hr LED backlight life |
Touchscreen: | 384 (24 columns x 16 rows) |
Touch Cell size: | 26 x 30 pixels |
Application memory: | 1008K bytes (application screens) |
Communication ports: | DH485; RS232 (printer) |
Input Voltage range: | 85…264V AC, 47…63 Hz |
Operating Temperature: | 0…55 ° C (32…131 ° F) |
Heat Dissipation: | 39 W (132 BTU/HR) |
Part Number/Catalog No. | 2711-T10C3 |
Product Line | Panelview 1000 |
Display Size | 10.1 in. |
Display Color | Multi-Color |
Communication | DH-485 |
Input Power | 85-264 Volts Alternating Current |
Memory | 256 Kilobytes |
Enclosure Type | NEMA Type 12/13 or 4X |
UPC | 10662072718602 |
Product Lifecycle Status* | Discontinued/Obsolete |
* The Allen Bradley 2711-T10C3 has been discontinued by the manufacturer, however we specialize in obsolete parts and can likely still supply surplus and/or refurbished replacement 2711-T10C3 units instead of migration.