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HMI operator panels for control cabinets

An HMI is used when the operator needs to see the machine state without opening a laptop. Alarms and setpoints stay on the cabinet door. Counters, recipes, event logs or a simple process mimic can live there too. In our catalog this category often goes together with PLCs and VFDs; sometimes the screen is added to a servo cabinet. The boundary is simple: the panel does not replace the controller, it gives the operator a usable interface to the automation system.

The catalog currently has 248 active HMI models from 8 brands. Screen sizes start from compact 2.5-3.8" units and go up to 15.6". For a pump cabinet or a small machine, 4.3-7" is usually enough. For a production line with trends and alarm logs, we normally check 10.1" or larger models because the project usually has several screens. One practical point: protocol compatibility comes before the logo on the front.

How to choose an HMI operator panel

We start with screen size and protocol. Then we check the panel cutout, so the cabinet door does not need to be machined twice. If the panel talks to one VFD over RS-485, there is no reason to pay for a large screen. If the cabinet has several controllers and Ethernet access is required, choose a model with Modbus TCP/IP or the right vendor driver from the start.

ModelScreenCommunicationTypical use
Kinco MT4512TE10.1", 800x480RS232/RS422/RS485, Ethernet, Modbus TCP/IPPLC cabinet, several screens, trends or alarm log.
Delta TP04G-AS13", text panelRS232, ModbusSimple machine where parameters matter more than graphics.
Shihlin EC210CT1110.2", 800x480RS232/RS422/RS485, Ethernet, Modbus TCP/IPOld panel replacement or local screen for a production cell.
Veichi VI20-070S-FE7", 1024x600RS232/485/422, 2xRS485, Modbus RTU/TCPPairing with Veichi VFDs, pump stations and compact control cabinets.
Weintek MT8071iP7", 800x480Ethernet, RS-232, RS-485Retrofit jobs with mixed controllers and a familiar HMI platform.

HMI operator panel manufacturers

Based on recent orders, we most often see Kinco, Delta, Shihlin, Mitsubishi Electric and Veichi. Kinco is chosen for price and many drivers. Delta is a clean fit when the project already uses Delta PLCs or servo drives. Veichi VI20/VI30 works well in cabinets with Veichi VFDs. For older Magelis replacements we check Schneider Electric; for IIoT and mixed networks, Weintek is often useful.

HMI panels by specification

If door space is tight, check 4.3" or 5.7" panels. For most automation cabinets the middle range is easier to use: 10.1" or 10.4", especially when the operator needs trends and alarms without zooming. Series filters help narrow the list quickly: Veichi VI20, Veichi VI30, Kinco MT4x00, Kinco MT5x20 and Delta DOPB.

Warranty and support

Before shipment we check 24 V supply and the required port. Protocol and mounting cutout are checked separately. If you have the old part number, a nameplate photo or the project file, send it to the manager: it makes replacement much faster and helps avoid cabinet-door rework. We ship across Ukraine, support bank transfer for companies, and can check compatibility with your PLC, VFD or servo system before the order is placed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between an HMI panel and a PLC?

A PLC runs the automation logic, while the HMI shows the machine state and sends operator commands to the controller or VFD. If you need I/O and control logic, use a PLC. If you need a screen with buttons, alarms and setpoints, use an HMI.

Which HMI screen size should I choose for a control cabinet?

For a simple machine, 4.3-5.7 inches is usually enough. A 7-inch panel works well for pump stations, ventilation and small machines. Choose 10.1 inches or larger when the operator needs trends, recipes, alarm logs or several mimic screens.

Does an operator panel need Ethernet?

Ethernet is useful for Modbus TCP/IP, several controllers, remote service or connection to the plant network. If the panel is next to one VFD and communicates over RS-485, Modbus RTU is often enough.

Can an HMI be connected directly to a VFD?

Yes, if the VFD supports Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP and the register map is available. For Veichi drives we often check VI20 or VI30 panels because they fit Veichi-based control cabinets well.

What information is needed to replace an old operator panel?

Send the old panel part number, cutout size, supply voltage, port type, protocol and the project file if it is available. Without the project file, the screen project often has to be rebuilt.

Can you select an HMI for a specific PLC?

Yes. Send the PLC or VFD model, required screen size and communication method. We will check the ports and suggest the series that fits the project best.