The Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation 2711P-K15C4D2 terminal is a keypad interface terminal from the Allen-Bradley Panelview Plus 1500 series. It is DC-powered and its input voltage range is between 18 and 32 Volts DC. The keypad on the 2711P-K15C4D2 interface terminal has several programmable function keys which the users can program to save their most common application functions and commands to increase efficiency. This terminal comes with 2 USB ports that allow it to connect to a variety of external devices. The 2711P-K15C4D2 interface terminal can display its data with full color graphics.
| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
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| Category | Panelviews |
| Product Line | Panelview Plus 1500 |
| Part Number | 2711P-K15C4D2 |
| Weight | 11.00 lbs (4.99 kg) |
| Input Method | Keypad Input |
| Communicaion Ports | Standard Communication Ethernet, USB, RS-232 |
| Power | 24 VDC Input |
| Display Type | 15 in. Color Display |
| Features | 128 MB |
The 2711P-K15C4D2 is a PanelView Plus 15-inch panel with a keypad. It is manufactured by Allen-Bradley. It has a color active-matrix TFT display. It is mostly used for applications which require monitoring, control, and information displayed graphically, allowing the users to understand the state of the application. It can also be used for outdoor installations. It runs on DC power. It has a factory set operating temperature of 0 to 55 degrees Celsius. For communication, it has an Ethernet port for application transfers with a computer and the terminal, an RS-232 communication port for file transfers, printing, and controller communication, and two USB ports for connecting USB devices including a mouse, printer, and USB drives. The 2711P-K15C4D2 has a 128 MB RAM and a 128 MB Flash drive.
It uses modular components, allowing flexibility in configurations, installation, and upgrades for easy add-ons and memory expansion for memory upgrades. On the front of the display, various keys and buttons are present to perform various functions and operations. The 2711P-K15C4D2 has a reset switch to reset the terminal without powering it off and it has a default switch to access maintenance operations. There are various indicators that provide the status of the communication and faults. Different arrow keys are present on the front panel for navigation. Various function keys are also present and it can be configured in the application to perform different actions.