Allen Bradley Panelview 300 – Rockwell Automation

Allen Bradley Panelview 300 and Panelview 300 Micro are Operator interface modules with 3 in. displays and a variety of communication options including DeviceNet Communication, RS-232 Port, DH485, and DF1.  These keypad models come in two sizes micro (2711-M3) and standard (2711-K3).

Details

Name Value
Product PanelView 300
Make Allen-Bradley
Type Operator Interface
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Allen Bradley Panelview 300 – Rockwell Automation

The Allen Bradley PanelView Standard 300 Micro Graphic Terminals have a 3 in. monochrome flat-panel display with a resolution of 128 x 64. The PanelView 300 terminal is only available with 24V DC input power. These terminals support operator input via keypad only. Their small, compact design and easy to use features make them very popular.

Technical Specifications

  • Display Options:
    • Color
    • Monochrome
    • Grayscale
    • 3 – 10inch display
  • Communication Options:
    • Point-to-point
    • Network
    • EtherNet/IP
  • Includes screen security and ATA PC memory card

Troubleshooting Your PanelView 300

PanelView 300 Startup Failure

If your PanelView 300 fails to startup properly, always check the power supply first. Ensure the terminal is receiving the correct voltage and that the wiring and connections to the power source are valid. In addition, you should also ensure the DC power positive and negative are attached to the proper terminals.

PanelView 300 Status Indicators

The status indicators are located on the back of your PanelView 300 terminal.  The COMM indicator is green and reflects communication. The FAULT indicator is red and reflects hardware faults. Upon startup, the fault indicator should be off and the comm indicator on. If the fault indicator flashes a few times at startup, this is not a concern. However, if both indicators are off you should check the power cable. See the table below to interpret the terminal’s indicator status:

Status Indicators – DH+, DH-485, DF1

Indicator Status Meaning
Comm On Normal Operation
Off Fault Present-

Ensure controller is in run mode. Check baud settings of controller/terminal. Check for proper controller connections.

Blinking Failed to establish communication
Fault On Fault Present –

Restart terminal. If the error persists, the terminal requires servicing. Click here for information about DO Supply’s repair service.

Off Normal Operation
Blinking No applications loaded/application is corrupt. Reload the application.

Status Indicators – Ethernet/IP, ControlNet, DeviceNet Networks

Indicator Status Meaning
Comm On Normal operation
Off Hardware failure
Blinking Failed to establish communication
Fault On Hardware failure.
Off Normal operation
Blinking Application not loaded/application is corrupt

Status Indicators – Remote I/O

Indicator Status Meaning
Comm On Normal operation
Off Communication non-functional
Blinking Failed to establish communication, PLC may be in program mode
Fault On Fault Present –

Check baud rate and rack settings. Ensure proper connections from terminal to controller. Verify remote I/O is enabled.

Off Normal Operation
Blinking Application not loaded/application is corrupt

Panelview 300

Panelview 300 Description Stock Level
Panelview 300 Description Stock Level
2711-K3A10L1 DeviceNet Communication & RS-232 Port
2711-K3A17L1 RS-232 (DF1) Communication Port
2711-K3A2L1 DH-485 communication Ports
2711-K3A5L1 RS-232 (DH-485) Communication Port
2711-K3A5L1K RS-232 (DH-485) Communication Port, Conformal Coated
2711-M3A18L1 RS-232 (DF1) Communication Port (8-Pin Mini DIN)
2711-M3A19L1 RS-232 (DH-485) Communication Port (8-Pin Mini DIN)