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Omron's new NA machine interface takes technology to a new level

Designed from careful analysis of applications and real customer needs, Omron's new NA machine interface makes implementation quick and easy with intuitive and dynamic interfaces that help increase productivity and minimize downtime. In addition, it provides detailed information on the operation in real time and history of the machine.

The new NA machine interface is programmed with the exclusive and comprehensive Sysmac Studio development system, which includes all aspects of automation: logic, motion, vision and safety.

In this way, the NA machine interface can be programmed together with other automation systems, speeding up development and reducing programming complexity.

To make program development even easier, the NA Machine Interface incorporates IAGs (Intelligent Application Gadgets) that work similar to function blocks.

Users can develop their own IAGs according to their specific needs and fully customize the operation of the machine interface using VB.net.

All kinds of vector graphic objects and animations are also provided, such as tanks with level cuts and opening or closing valves, as well as graphics of basic machine parts including winders, wrapping machines, multi-head weighing units, etc.

The multi-level security and authentication system allows each user to control access to the machine's interface. Password protection can also be applied to applications and data transfer protection solutions that prevent copying or overwriting data.

The NA machine interface incorporates powerful multimedia capabilities, such as PDF, videos and other data, that allow you to represent your machine in a real way, thus providing an intuitive and proactive management tool. Users will be able to see how to perform some procedures through a movie or consult the PDF manual from the interface itself.

Omron's new NA machine interface is available in 7”, 9”, 12” and 15” formats. The screens feature high-resistance touch technology that enables reliable operation even when wearing gloves, and feature three programmable function keys.

Connectivity options include two Gigabit Ethernet ports, two USB ports, and a serial connection.