Product Overview and Operator Visualization
The 2711R-T7T (2711RT7T) is a high-performance operator interface within the PanelView 800 family, designed to provide a professional, cost-effective visualization solution for small-to-medium standalone machines. Featuring a 7-inch widescreen TFT display, this HMI is specifically optimized for use with Allen-Bradley Micro800 and MicroLogix controllers. The 2711R-T7T offers a significant upgrade in processing speed and memory over its predecessors, supporting high-resolution graphics and complex alarm handling. Its rugged design and versatile communication options—including Ethernet, RS-232, and RS-485—make it the industry standard for OEMs in packaging, material handling, and pump control applications.
Hardware Architecture and Integrated Logic
The 2711R-T7T is built on an ARM-based processor architecture, enabling rapid screen switching and responsive touch interaction. It operates on a Windows CE-based environment optimized for industrial reliability.
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Widescreen Display: A 7-inch display with 800 x 480 WVGA resolution and 65K colors, providing clear, sharp visualization for detailed process mimics and trending objects.
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Flexible Communication: Includes an embedded 10/100 Ethernet port for high-speed PLC communication and a serial combo port that supports both RS-232 and RS-485 (isolated).
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High-Speed Processing: Equipped with an 800 MHz processor and 256 MB of RAM, allowing for complex scripts and high-speed data sampling.
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Portrait and Landscape Modes: The terminal supports both horizontal and vertical mounting orientations, allowing it to fit into narrow control panels or specialized machine profiles.
Technical Specifications
| Specification |
Details |
| Model |
2711R-T7T |
| Manufacturer |
Allen-Bradley / Rockwell Automation |
| Display Size |
7-inch Widescreen (16:9) |
| Touch Screen |
Analog Resistive |
| Backlight Life |
40,000 hours (Typical) |
| Communication |
Ethernet, RS-232, RS-485 |
| Operating System |
Windows CE 6.0 |
| External Storage |
USB 2.0 and microSD Slot |
| Operating Temp |
0 to 50 Celsius |
| Shipping Weight |
1.2 kg |
Integrated Technical FAQ
Which software is used to program the 2711R-T7T?
The 2711R-T7T is programmed using Connected Components Workbench (CCW) software. CCW provides a unified design environment for the HMI, Micro800 controllers, and PowerFlex drives, allowing for shared tags and faster integration.
Can I use this HMI with a CompactLogix controller?
Yes. While optimized for Micro800/MicroLogix, the 2711R-T7T supports communication with CompactLogix (specifically L1, L2, and L3 controllers) using EtherNet/IP, though it is limited to a maximum of 50 screen objects when communicating with Logix-based systems.
How do I update the firmware on the terminal?
Firmware updates can be performed directly through the CCW software via the Ethernet port, or by loading the firmware onto a microSD card and using the terminal's built-in "File Manager" utility to execute the upgrade.
Engineering & Installation Protocols
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Panel Cutout Accuracy: Use the factory-provided template for the panel cutout. Ensure the surface is flat and free of burrs; the 2711R-T7T relies on a perimeter gasket to maintain its IP65/NEMA 4X rating.
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Power Supply Quality: The terminal requires 24 VDC power. To prevent "reboot loops" or touchscreen interference, use a dedicated industrial power supply with a low ripple voltage and ensure the ground terminal is bonded to the common system ground.
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USB and SD Port Safety: The USB and microSD ports are for maintenance and data logging. In high-vibration environments, ensure that any external storage media is physically secured or removed after the configuration is complete to prevent mechanical damage to the ports.
Engineering Advantages
The 2711R-T7T stands out for its "Unified Architecture" benefits. By utilizing the same software for the HMI and the PLC, engineers can reduce commissioning time by up to 30% through tag-name synchronization. Its ability to perform data logging and recipe management without a dedicated server makes it an ideal "Edge" device for small manufacturing cells. Furthermore, the resistive touch technology ensures that operators can interact with the screen while wearing heavy industrial gloves, a critical requirement in many food processing and chemical environments.