15.6" Color Touchscreen Panel

With 1366 x 768 pixel resolution and 16M colors

  • 15.6" Color Touchscreen Panel
    15.6" Color Touchscreen Panel

Unitronics recently launched the third model of Unistream product line, the UniStream 15.6". The Unistream 15 is a color touchscreen with 1366 x 768 pixel resolution and 16M colors. This new 15" model rounds out the UniStream line in addition to the 7" and 10" HMI panels.

The device has a powerful dual CPU, sleek HMI touch panels, and a variety of I/O options. The user can create a customized, all-in-one controller by snapping in the CPU and I/O modules to the HMI of their choice.

According to the supplier, the intuitive UniLogic studio software cuts programming time by 50%, by predicting the programmer's intentions and reusing written code. Programmers build a library of user-defined function blocks and HMI screens which can be imported to new projects or shared with other programmers. The software's predictive capabilities save a significant amount of time defining I/O points, PIDs and other functions. Features like drag and drop, automatic line creation and re-use options for existing code make programming quick and easy.

UniStream supports RS485, CANopen, UniCAN, and MODBUS (serial and Ethernet). Unistream™ can adapt to third-party protocols; the USB and serial ports support external devices such as modems, printers, barcode readers and more.

Recently, the company released new features for UniStream like a video player and new HMI widgets. Additionally, Unitronics added a .pdf Viewer, enabling the users to page through .pdf files on the UniStream HMI panel. Other features include attractive polished-looking gauges, handy Find & Replace tags support, and more.

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