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WAGO’s Visual Panel 200

February 26, 2025

WAGO's Visual Panel 200

Take control of your systems with effortless HMI programming and superior visual monitoring thanks to WAGO’s new Visual Panel 200

The world of industrial visualization is rapidly evolving and improving, with the Visual Panel 200 HMI from WAGO driving this evolution and shaping the future. These Visual Panel 200 HMIs optimize human interaction and enhance automation system’s efficiency.

Visual Panel 200

The Future of the HMI. As the demand for more efficient, user-friendly, and adaptable systems continues to grow, we can expect HMI technology to play an increasingly important role in shaping the future of commercial and industrial automation. By providing a user-friendly interface for human-machine interaction, these Visual Panel 200 HMIs bridge the gap between complex machinery and the people who operate them, ultimately optimizing human interaction along with production processes and enhancing overall efficiency in automation systems.

Benefits with WAGO Visual Panel 200 HMIs:

  • High-performance i.MX8MPlus Quad (i.MX6 Solo) processor for the most demanding applications
  • Visualizations programming using the multidimensional Visual Designer Engineering tool
    o No Cost visualization Engineering tool
    o A multitude of PLC drivers (including a majority of the most popular Industrial Automation controllers)
  • Standard connection to WAGO’s controllers using OPC UA and/or Modbus
    o Protocol gateway and other communication options include serial, fieldbus and Ethernet control protocols – MQTT (SparkPlug), EtherNet/IP, and others
  • Three sizes – 4”, 7” and 10” to meet your different operating requirements
    o 10” Daylight readable HMI is also available
  • IP68 (front), IP20 (rear); NEMA 4x, 12 protection Class

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