The UNIOP eTOP306 stands as a benchmark in mid-sized industrial displays. Featuring a 5.7-inch TFT color screen with a resolution designed for crisp text and vibrant mimic diagrams, it allows operators to monitor complex processes with ease. The backlight technology is engineered for longevity, providing consistent brightness even after thousands of hours of continuous operation in a factory environment. Under the hood, the eTOP306 is powered by a high-efficiency RISC processor. This allows the unit to handle high-density graphic objects and complex math scripts without compromising responsiveness. The module includes dedicated internal flash memory for recipe storage, alarm history, and event logging. This localized data management ensures that critical information is preserved even during communication outages with the primary PLC. One of the core strengths of the UNIOP eTOP306 is its universal communication capability. It supports an extensive library of industrial drivers, allowing it to interface with nearly any PLC brand on the market. From standard RS-232/RS-485 serial links to modern Industrial Ethernet, the eTOP306 serves as a powerful gateway between the human operator and the machine's logic controllers. Designed for the harsh realities of the plant floor, the eTOP306 features a front panel with an IP65 protection rating. This ensures the device is completely sealed against dust ingress and low-pressure water jets, making it suitable for food processing or chemical manufacturing sites. The resistive touchscreen is optimized for industrial use, responding accurately even when operated by technicians wearing heavy gloves. Programming the eTOP306 is streamlined through the UniOP Designer software environment. This allows for the creation of intuitive user interfaces with advanced features like multi-language support, password protection levels, and dynamic trend plotting. The synergy between the hardware and software makes the eTOP306 a versatile tool for any automation professional.High-Resolution Visual Interface
Processing Power and Memory Management

Industrial Connectivity and Protocol Support
Durability and Environmental Protection
Advanced Configuration and Software Synergy



