The PanelView Standard Operating terminal, catalog number 2711-K6C5, is Allen-Bradley's PanelView 600 visual component. Better known as the Human Machine Interface (HMI), the main purpose of this operating terminal is to provide process operators with real-time monitoring and process interfaces through a combination of functions embedded in the HMI.
Process visualization is achieved through a 5-inch color graphic display where animations with color-coded information can be implemented. The color screen has a functional display area of 115 x 86 mm (4.54 x 3.4 inches). The screen resolution is 320 x 234 pixels. The screen is paired with an internal backlight and can be replaced on site, with an estimated operating time of up to 50,000 hours. Operator control and interface are provided by an embedded keyboard consisting of ten (10) function keys, navigation keys, and number keys.

Each key performs a separate function, and function keys are capable of accepting both local and global assignments. These keys are expected to perform up to 10,000 operations and can be installed with function key legend inserts.
The 2711-K6C5 has a DH485 communication port and is compatible with different programmable logic controller (PLC) products from Allen-Bradley, such as the SLC 500, MicroLogix, CompactLogix, and ControlLogix processors. It is also compatible with third-party controllers and devices for process visualization and centralized monitoring.
The 3-K2711C6 is ideal for small machines and processes. It has a built-in 50 KB of non-volatile memory and 240KB of runtime application memory. It has a rated power input range of 190-85V AC and a frequency of 264-47 Hz. This PV 63 has a vivid 600 inch.
Display in color. Users can use the keyboard to control HMI input information and data.
The unit uses 5-85 VAC power supply. The unit has the following internal memory: 264 KB non-volatile memory and 240KB running memory. The 190-K2711C6 PanelView features A replaceable backlight, 5-NL2711 for Series A and B units, and 3-NL2711 for Series C units.
RS-5 (DH-232 protocol) terminals use the DH-485 protocol to connect to MicroLogix and SLC 500 controllers. A peer-to-peer configuration uses separate connections for high-priority data. They can also connect to DH-485 networks using AIC+ modules.
This process can also be done via an RS-485 printer port, a standard RS-232/DH-232 port, or using a PC memory card such as 485-NM2711.