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First, let’s get to know the industrial touch screen. An industrial touch screen is a carrier for human-machine interaction interfaces used in special environments. We usually refer to industrial touch screens as HMI (Human Machine Interface), which serves as a medium for information exchange between the system and the user, converting information into a form that humans can accept. The main difference between industrial touch screens and general touch screens is that they are used in industrial environments, where environmental factors can be quite complex, such as high or low temperatures, vibrations, dust, etc., all of which can significantly affect the performance of the touch screen. Therefore, touch screens used in special environments should be high-performance and well-protected products, which is what we commonly use as industrial touch screens.
Currently, there are many manufacturers of industrial touch screens, both domestic and foreign. Generally, those engaged in industrial applications will have their own proprietary touch screens. Manufacturers can be divided into two categories: one requires configuration software installed on Windows systems, while the other is integrated touch screens.Configuration Software has many common types. Here are a few commonly used ones:
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WinCC, Siemens’ configuration software -
Likong, a domestic brand, Beijing Sanwei Likong -
Configuration King, a domestic brand
Integrated Touch Screens
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Weinview touch screens
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Siemens touch screens
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Delta
When selecting a touch screen, we must consider the on-site environment and the client’s requirements, choosing the appropriate equipment based on the project’s situation. The purpose remains the same, but the suitable equipment should be selected according to specific conditions.
Tech Training Network currently offers courses related to upper computer configuration:
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WINCC Application and Improvement
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Configuration King Application
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Configuration King from Beginner to Advanced
Tech Training Network currently offers touch screen courses:
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Siemens Touch Screen Introduction and Application
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Weinview Touch Screen Application Introduction
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Weinview Human-Machine Interface Basic Course
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Mitsubishi Touch Screen Application
A new course has been launched: Mitsubishi GS Series Touch Screen Basics and Application

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Course Name: Mitsubishi GS Series Touch Screen Basics and Application
Course Introduction: This course is divided into four chapters. The first and second chapters mainly focus on the hardware and software functions of the screen, including software installation. The third and fourth chapters mainly focus on the GT Designer3 software operations and how to design projects. This course includes a large number of experiments in the subsequent software explanations to facilitate learning according to individual needs, and we hope everyone can learn, apply, and gain from this video course. Instructor: Sun Guorui
Target Audience
1. Factory electricians/maintenance personnel
2. Automation project developers
3. Automation project after-sales technicians
4. Students and teachers in automation/electronics related majors
Chapter One: GOT SIMPLE Series Touch Screen Hardware
1) Overview and Specifications
1. Overview Features
2. Names of Each Part
3. Specification Parameters
2) Installation and Wiring
Chapter Two: GOT SIMPLE Series Touch Screen Software
3) Application Program Display
a. Overview
b. Language Settings
c. Communication Interface Settings
d. Display and Operation Settings
e. Security Level
f. Clock Settings
g. Data Management
h. GOT Monitoring
4) Software Installation and OS Update
a. GT-WORKS3 Installation
b. Boots OS Installation
5) Introduction to GT-Designer3
a. Action Environment
b. Corresponding Models
6) Creating a Project
a. Starting and Exiting GT-Designer3 and Screen Composition
b. Designing Screen Layout
c. Basic Operations of Drawing Screens
d. Changing Screen Properties
e. Security Key
f. Saving Projects
7) Common Settings
a. Changing GOT Type
b. Setting Basic Actions for GOT
c. Setting IF Port Parameters
8) Communicating with GOT
a. Concept of Communication
b. Transmitting Data from Computer to GOT via Programmable Controller CPU
9) Simulation and Emulation
a. Connection and Specifications
b. Steps of Simulation
c. Introduction to GT-Simulator3
d. Troubleshooting
10) Basic Operations of Settings and Editing
a. Setting Soft Components
b. Setting Trigger Types
c. Setting Time Formats
d. Editing Operations
11) Object Functions
a. Setting Touch Switches
b. Setting Indicator Lights
c. Setting Numeric Displays
d. Setting String Displays
e. Configuring Comments
f. Configuring Components
g. Configuring Alarm Records
h. Configuring Charts
i. Configuring Meters
j. Configuring Sliders
k. Configuring Multi-Window Screens and Pop-ups
12) Functions of Actions in the GOT Background
a. Log Function
b. Convenient Function


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