ADLINK PanKonix Series HMI Panel Selection and Deployment Guide
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In the wave of intelligent manufacturing and Industry 4.0, Human Machine Interface (HMI) has evolved from a simple display and control terminal to an intelligent gateway integrating data acquisition, edge computing, cloud connection and device management. Traditional HMI is often limited by closed protocol stacks, limited graphics capabilities, and weak networking capabilities, making it difficult to meet the demands of modern production lines for multi protocol fusion, remote monitoring, and big data analysis. ADLINK PanKonix series HMI panel computers are based on Intel Core i3/i5 or Atom processors, equipped with full-featured iFACE HMI software, native support for mainstream industrial protocols such as RESTful API, MQTT, OPC UA, Modbus, and BACnet, and provide built-in 100+vector graphics libraries, trend charts, alarm logs, and recipe management functions, providing equipment manufacturers and system integrators with a "out of the box" visualization and edge control solution. This article will comprehensively analyze the engineering application points of PanKonix series from product models, hardware selection, software functions, installation and deployment to typical application scenarios.
Selection suggestion:
Simple screen monitoring: Choose the Atom series (AL model) for high cost-effectiveness.
Need for computing or networking: Select Core i3/i5 (KL model) and equip with iFACE software.
Need motion control: Select KL model with SuperCAT.
Embedded installation: Choose the True Flat (STC2) series for better appearance; If you need to customize the opening, choose Open Frame (SP2).
Common Problems and Maintenance
Possible causes and solutions for the problem
Touch unresponsive calibration failure; Interference; Glove mode not turned on, recalibrate touch; Check the grounding; Enable 'Glove Mode' in the settings
Communication failure, PLC serial port parameter mismatch; Wiring error; Protocol selection error checking baud rate, data bits, and parity bits; Confirm the RS-485 terminal resistance; Check PLC address
Data logs cannot be exported due to insufficient storage space; Incompatible USB format for cleaning historical data; Format as FAT32 or NTFS
The system overheating shutdown environment temperature exceeds the standard; Install a cooling fan for poor ventilation; Reduce CPU load; Reduce graphics refresh rate
Remote VNC connection failed due to firewall blocking; Password error checking firewall rules; Reset VNC password
