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2711P-B7C22D9P — PanelView Plus 7 Standard 7-Inch Keypad + Touch HMI, 24V DC
The 2711P-B7C22D9P is a 7-inch PanelView Plus 7 Standard HMI terminal with both resistive touchscreen and physical function keypad input. It runs on 24V DC and connects to controllers via EtherNet/IP as the primary communication path, with an RS-232 serial port for legacy or peripheral serial devices. Application development uses FactoryTalk View ME, the same environment used across the PanelView Plus 7 family.
The combination of touch and keypad distinguishes this model from the touch-only variants. Physical keys with tactile feedback remain the preferred input method in environments where gloves are always worn, where vibration makes touch targets imprecise, or where operators need to navigate screens without looking at the display — both hands occupied with a task while a thumb reaches the keypad. For those applications the keypad isn't a legacy convenience, it's the right choice.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 2711P-B7C22D9P |
| Series | PanelView Plus 7 Standard |
| Display Size | 7 inch (diagonal) |
| Display Type | Color TFT LCD, 65,536 colors |
| Resolution | 800 × 480 pixels (WVGA) |
| Input Method | Resistive touchscreen + physical function keypad |
| Keypad Keys | Function keys, navigation keys, numeric keypad |
| Power Input | 24V DC (18–32V DC) |
| Power Consumption | ~25 W typical |
| Communication | 2 × Ethernet (10/100), 1 × RS-232, 1 × USB host, 1 × USB device |
| Runtime Software | FactoryTalk View ME |
| Application Memory | 512 MB flash |
| Front Panel Rating | NEMA 4/4X, IP65 (front face) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 55°C |
| Standards | UL 508, CE, cUL |
Dual Ethernet Ports in Practice
Two Ethernet ports let the terminal sit on two network segments simultaneously without an external switch. The typical configuration: one port on the machine's EtherNet/IP control network, one port connected to the plant IT network or SCADA system. The two ports are internally switched, so the terminal can also act as a pass-through device connecting a downstream device to the main network.
A less obvious use: during commissioning, connect a laptop to the second port for FactoryTalk View ME online monitoring and application updates while the first port maintains the controller connection. No network rearrangement needed, no temporary cable substitution.
Application Management Over the Terminal's Life
PanelView Plus 7 terminals run for years in production environments, and application updates are a recurring task. The standard approaches:
- USB drive: copy the compiled .MER application file to a USB drive, insert into the terminal's host port, and load from the terminal's startup configuration menu. No laptop or network connection required — practical for updating multiple terminals on a production floor.
- Ethernet download from FactoryTalk View Studio: go online from a PC on the same EtherNet/IP network, download the application directly. The terminal must be in configuration mode, not running mode, during the download.
- FactoryTalk AssetCentre: in plants using AssetCentre for configuration management, the terminal integrates with the asset management system for version-controlled application backup and restoration.
Application backups should be stored in at least two locations — the PC running FactoryTalk View Studio, and a network share or USB drive. A terminal that fails without an available backup requires the application to be rebuilt from scratch, which is a significant downtime event on a production-critical machine.
FAQ
Q: Can the keypad function keys be used without the touchscreen for full navigation?
Yes, if the application is designed for it. All navigation, selection, and data entry can be assigned to keypad keys in FactoryTalk View ME. Touch-only screen objects won't be accessible by keypad, so the application must be designed with keypad-compatible navigation objects if full keypad operation is needed.
Q: What is the difference between PanelView Plus 7 Standard and PanelView Plus 7 Performance?
Performance has a faster processor, more memory, and supports larger applications — higher tag counts, more screens, more complex trend logging. Standard handles the majority of machine-level HMI applications up to a few hundred tags and 30–40 screens without any issues. Performance is justified when the application complexity consistently bumps against Standard's limits.
Q: Can the terminal communicate with a third-party controller over Ethernet?
FactoryTalk View ME natively supports EtherNet/IP-based communication to compatible controllers. Third-party protocols over Ethernet (Modbus TCP, Profinet, etc.) are not natively supported. For non-EtherNet/IP controllers, the RS-232 serial port with appropriate driver support is the alternative.
Q: Does the resistive touchscreen require gloves?
Resistive touch responds to any pressure-based contact — a bare finger, a gloved hand, or a stylus. Unlike capacitive screens, it doesn't require skin contact. Thick rubber or leather gloves work with resistive touch; thin nitrile gloves are fine too.
Q: How long does the backlight typically last?
Approximately 50,000 hours. At 24-hour continuous operation, that's around 5.7 years. Dimming the backlight during idle periods or enabling a screensaver extends the service life proportionally. Backlight replacement is a depot repair, not a field-replaceable operation.



