Red Lion CR1000 and CR3000 HMIs

Monday, 06 November, 2017 | Supplied by: Control Logic Pty Ltd


The Red Lion CR1000 and CR3000 HMIs employ Crimson 3.1 software to provide more engaging interfaces with advanced design capabilities including protocol conversion, data logging and a web server for remote monitoring and control.

Both the CR1000 and CR3000 are available in a broad range of sizes from 4.3″ up to 15″ and feature a wide array of connectivity options to address the real-world challenges of today’s multivendor manufacturing environments, offering a built-in and expanding library of more than 300 industrial protocols. Updated and expanded symbol libraries and primitives with anti-aliased rendering, including support for 16 million colours, help designers create interfaces that deliver greater visual effectiveness with a more natural appearance.

Crimson 3.1 software incorporates updated features and shortcuts that make the development process simpler, such as the ability to rearrange the order of primitives within libraries or the ability to create a custom favourites list. With a built-in web server, the CR3000 allows users to securely monitor and control their application via PCs, tablets or smartphones. SMS and email alerts provide early warning of process issues and the CR3000 provides data logging.

Both models are housed in a rugged polycarbonate enclosure and operate in temperatures between -10 and +50°C. With high shock and vibration tolerance and an IP66 rating, they are suitable for a number of industries, including manufacturing, packaging, food and beverage, and plastics.

Online: www.controllogic.com.au
Phone: 1800 557 705
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