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MAC40+
Beijer HMI Operator Panel

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HMI Operator Panel
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Manufactured by Beijer for Mitsubishi, the MAC40+ was an operator panel designed to satisfy the demands made for human machine communications. The terminal makes it possible to show text including static words as well as dynamic values. The tests are organized in text blocks. The text blocks can be ordered free of choice by the programmer to form a stucture suitable for the aplication. Other functions include maneuvering and function keys. The programming of the terminal is very easy and made either directly from the built in keyboard froma  PC equipment with MAC Programmer / SW-MTA for DOS or Windows. The Beijer MAC 40+ can be connected to the CPU port (on A, FX & FX0 series), AJ71C24, A1SJ71C24 or RS-422 port of A2CCPUC24. For more help connecting to this PLCs please do not hesitate to contact one of the Northern Industrial team.

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ManufacturerBeijer
Range typeHMI Operator Panel
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