The DOP-H07S425 (DOPH07S425) is a robust, handheld touchscreen HMI from Delta Electronics, designed for mobile industrial monitoring and control. Featuring a vivid 7-inch widescreen TFT LCD (800 x 480 resolution) and 65,536 colors, this interface provides high-clarity visualization for complex industrial processes. Its handheld form factor is specifically tailored for applications that require operators to move around large machinery, such as industrial robot teaching, large-scale CNC inspection, or portable system diagnostics. The unit is built with an ergonomic design to ensure reliability and ease of use in diverse, high-stakes manufacturing environments.
Technical Configuration
The DOP-H07S425 runs on Delta’s dedicated Real-Time Operating System (RTOS), powered by a 400 MHz MCU, which ensures snappy interface transitions and real-time response to operator inputs. With 128 MB of Flash ROM and 64 MB of RAM, the device provides ample memory for storing complex graphical projects, historical data, and multi-language support. Its hardware ecosystem includes a high-output multi-tone buzzer (80 dB) for immediate audio feedback during alarm conditions and a dedicated SD card slot supporting SDHC for convenient project updates and data logging.
Technical Specifications
Feature
Specification
Model
DOP-H07S425
Brand
Delta
Origin
Taiwan
Display
7" Widescreen TFT LCD
Resolution
800 x 480 pixels
MCU
400 MHz
Flash ROM
128 MB
RAM
64 MB
Input Voltage
24 VDC
Weight
0.7 kg
Frequently Asked Questions
Why would I choose a handheld HMI over a panel-mount HMI?
The handheld HMI provides the flexibility to perform machine maintenance, calibration, or emergency stops from multiple vantage points around the machine, which is impossible with fixed panel-mount units. This improves safety and drastically reduces the time required for diagnostics.
Is the buzzer sound adjustable?
Yes, the buzzer is a multi-tone device operating between 2 kHz and 4 kHz. This range is specifically chosen to be audible over the background noise of industrial motors and factory equipment.
How does the unit store data if power is lost?
The DOP-H07S425 includes 16 MB of backup memory and a 3V lithium (CR2032) battery to ensure that critical runtime parameters and system logs are preserved in the event of an unexpected power failure.
Installation and Operational Best Practices
Cable Management: Since this is a handheld device, the cable is subject to repetitive stress. Always use industrial-grade, oil-resistant, and high-flex rated cables to connect the HMI to the control cabinet. Secure the cable with strain relief to prevent accidental disconnection at the interface port.
Environmental Integrity: While the touch panel is designed for the factory floor, the port connection should be protected when the device is not in use. Ensure that the HMI is stored in a clean, dry location (such as a holster or wall mount) to prevent debris from contaminating the interface plug.
Battery Maintenance: The CR2032 lithium battery is essential for retaining project data. Schedule a battery replacement inspection every 18–24 months (depending on operating temperature) to avoid the risk of losing historical alarm logs or runtime settings.
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