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Mitsubishi Electric introduces its cost-efficient “MAPS HMI” software

Mitsubishi Electric’s new MAPS HMI software offers maximum flexibility and highly efficient project design in a cost-effective, stand-alone solution.Photo by Mitsubishi Electric Europe. B.V.

Mitsubishi Electric’s new MAPS HMI software offers maximum flexibility and highly efficient project design in a cost-effective, stand-alone solution.
Photo by Mitsubishi Electric Europe. B.V.

Mitsubishi Electric has developed a new cost-efficient software, named “MAPS HMI” (Mitsubishi Adroit Process Suite – Human Machine Interface) based on the highly successful MAPS software. The new software is a lite version with reduced functionality. It will be particularly attractive for applications with simpler HMI requirements, which do not need the capabilities of a full SCADA solution.

MAPS HMI is a stand-alone solution which additionally offers up to two remote connections to provide more flexibility for project design and increased visibility of the application. It includes multiple tools to make the HMI design process easy and intuitive, using integrated wizards, templates, navigation tools and huge library of graphic objects. For highly efficient and time-saving project design, user-specific wizards and templates can be created, standardized and reused in other MAPS HMI projects.

For maximum flexibility, more than 100 drivers are available, most of which are included in the MAPS HMI solution. This open driver concept makes MAPS HMI the perfect choice to easily communicate with all popular PLCs. It can be loaded onto any Windows-based system and used as an OEM system for virtually any application.

MAPS HMI is available in licenses of 300 I/O, 750 I/O and 1500 I/O, allowing optimum selection for each project.

For even larger or more advanced systems MAPS HMI can be seamlessly upgraded to MAPS SCADA, supporting fully distributed server/client architectures.

For more information, please visit http://eu3a.mitsubishielectric.com/FA.