PRODUCT DETAILS
2711P-T7C22D9P — PanelView Plus 7 Standard, 7-inch Touch, 24V DC
The 2711P-T7C22D9P is a 7-inch color touchscreen HMI from the PanelView Plus 7 Standard series. It runs on 24V DC, connects to controllers via EtherNet/IP (and optionally RS-232 or DH-485 serial), and uses FactoryTalk View ME as its runtime application environment. The 7-inch display sits in the PanelView Plus 7 family's smallest screen size — sized for compact machine panels where a full 10 or 12-inch terminal would be physically impractical.
PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminals are the workhorse HMI choice for machine-level operator interfaces: start/stop, recipe selection, alarm acknowledgment, process status display. The platform is mature, the FactoryTalk View ME development environment is well-documented, and the hardware is designed for panel cutout mounting with gasket sealing for dust and moisture resistance on the front face.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 2711P-T7C22D9P |
| Series | PanelView Plus 7 Standard |
| Display Size | 7 inch (diagonal) |
| Display Type | Color TFT LCD, 65,536 colors |
| Resolution | 800 × 480 pixels (WVGA) |
| Touch Technology | Resistive touchscreen |
| Input Power | 24V DC (18–32V DC) |
| Power Consumption | ~25W typical |
| Communication Ports | 2 × Ethernet (10/100 Mbps), 1 × RS-232, 1 × USB host, 1 × USB device |
| Runtime Software | FactoryTalk View ME |
| Application Memory | 512 MB flash |
| Operating System | Windows CE (embedded) |
| Front Panel Rating | NEMA 4/4X, IP65 (front face) |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 55°C |
| Standards | UL 508, CE, cUL |
Project Development Workflow
HMI applications for the PanelView Plus 7 Standard are created in FactoryTalk View Studio (ME edition) on a Windows PC. The development cycle is:
- Create a new ME application in FactoryTalk View Studio and define the controller connection (EtherNet/IP device shortcut with the controller's IP address).
- Import or manually define tags from the controller — the tag database in FactoryTalk View ME maps HMI graphic objects to controller tag names.
- Build display screens: operator controls (pushbuttons, numeric inputs), status displays (indicators, numeric displays, bar graphs), alarm banners, and navigation buttons.
- Configure the alarm system — tags to monitor, alarm text, severity levels, and acknowledgment requirements.
- Download the compiled .MER application file to the terminal via Ethernet or USB drive.
The terminal runs the application in runtime mode after download. Going back online from FactoryTalk View Studio for online monitoring and live tag display requires the terminal to be in test mode — it can't run and be edited simultaneously.
Mounting and Environment
The terminal mounts in a panel cutout from the front, secured by mounting clips from behind. The front gasket provides NEMA 4/4X / IP65 sealing when the panel is properly rated and the terminal is correctly installed — this covers washdown environments and high-humidity locations. The rear of the terminal is not sealed and requires a sealed enclosure for environmental protection.
- Cutout dimensions: 214.0 mm × 157.5 mm (verify against the installation drawing for the specific revision — dimensions can vary between hardware revisions).
- Minimum panel depth behind the cutout: approximately 100 mm to accommodate the terminal depth and cable bend radius.
- Avoid mounting adjacent to high-frequency drives, large contactors, or other significant noise sources without adequate panel shielding — EMI can cause touch calibration drift and display noise on resistive screens.
- The backlight has a finite service life (typically 50,000 hours). Dimming or scheduled backlight-off periods during idle times extends backlight service life in 24/7 operations.
FAQ
Q: Can this terminal communicate with non-EtherNet/IP controllers over Ethernet?
The terminal communicates via FactoryTalk View ME's communication drivers. EtherNet/IP is the primary Ethernet protocol supported. For Modbus TCP or other Ethernet protocols, a third-party communication driver would be needed, which FactoryTalk View ME does not natively support. For non-EtherNet/IP controllers, the RS-232 port with appropriate protocol drivers is the practical option.
Q: How is the application updated in the field without FactoryTalk View Studio?
Copy the compiled .MER application file to a USB drive and insert it into the terminal's USB host port. The terminal's startup menu includes an option to load an application from USB. No laptop or network connection is required for routine application updates.
Q: What is the difference between PanelView Plus 7 Standard and PanelView Plus 7 Performance?
The Performance series has a faster processor, more memory, and supports FactoryTalk View ME applications with higher display counts and more complex graphics. The Standard series is sufficient for most machine-level HMI applications; Performance is appropriate for systems with large tag counts, many screens, or intensive trend logging requirements.
Q: Does the resistive touchscreen require periodic calibration?
Resistive screens can drift in touch registration over time, particularly in environments with temperature extremes or heavy use. A touch calibration utility is accessible from the terminal's configuration menu. Recalibrating when operators notice touch point offset is straightforward and takes under a minute.
Q: Can the terminal display trend data from the controller without additional software?
FactoryTalk View ME includes a trend object that logs and displays tag values over time. The trend data is stored in the terminal's memory, not the controller. Retention period depends on the configured sample rate and the memory allocated to the trend. For long-term data archiving, an external data logging system is needed.



