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| Feature | FactoryTalk View ME | FactoryTalk View SE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | PanelView Plus / PV5000 | PC / Thin Client / Server | | Scalability | One machine, one panel | Entire plant, 100s of clients | | Tag Database | Local to the application | Centralized HMI Server | | Network Dist. | No (Direct to PLC) | Yes (Distributed via FTView SE Server) | | Cost | Lower per machine | Higher (Server licenses) | | Typical Use | Filling machine, Lathe, Robot cell | Central Control Room, Plant overview |
The communication server that connects the HMI software to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) like ControlLogix or CompactLogix .
The "Machine Edition" designation is critical. It implies that the application is intended to run on a dedicated piece of hardware directly attached to a machine, rather than on a network of servers. These applications are typically smaller, faster to boot, and designed for the harsh realities of the factory floor (heat, vibration, and dust).
This is a workflow game-changer. Instead of creating 100 different screens for 100 different motors, you create motor control screen. Using Parameter Files or Parameter Lists , you pass the specific tag name (e.g., #1 ) to the screen. Screen opens with Motor 1; press "Next," the same screen opens with Motor 2.
In the world of industrial automation, the Human-Machine Interface (HMI) is the window into the soul of the machine. For manufacturers and system integrators using Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation) controllers, the gold standard for creating these windows is .