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Allen Bradley Panelview 600 Repair

Allen Bradley Panelview 600 Repair

We offer extensive repairs for your Panelview 600. We keep many spare parts in stock so that we can repair your Panelview 600 as efficiently and effectively as possible. Our standard repair lead time is 3-5 days. However, we can often repair your unit much faster if necessary. We can repair most issues with your Panelview 600 and if for some reason we cannot repair your unit we will do our best to offer a refurbished unit at the repair cost, so that you can get a working unit back as soon as possible!

  • 2 Year DO Supply Warranty
  • Fast repairs at low costs
  • No surprises or up-charges for difficult repairs
  • Standard lead time of 2-4 weeks
  • Extensive quality control and testing
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Hardware issues & error codes we repair

We repair all of the following hardware issues and error codes with your Panelview 600 parts.

  • Stuck key/keypad (Fatal 3A or Error 31)
  • Cracked touchscreens
  • Dead Spots
  • Calibration issues

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Browse our catalog of repairable Panelview 600 parts to get a quote.

2711-B6C12L1

The 2711-B6C12L1 terminal is an operator interface device that has been designed to reduce inventory costs and travel costs since the operators will be able to supervise and manage application process

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2711-B6C14X

This Allen Bradley Panelview 600 HMI terminal operates within a voltage input range of 85 to 264 VAC and supports frequencies from 47 to 63 Hz. It includes a robust non-volatile memory of 240 KB dedic

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2711-B6C15X

This display is mounted directly onto panels, providing a practical interface for operators. The NEMA Type 12, 13, and 4X enclosure rating ensures protection in indoor environments against dust, moist

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About Panelview 600

Designed by Allen-Bradley, the PanelView 600 series is a series of PanelView operator terminals that are used for controlling and monitoring the performance of the connected applications. The PanelView 600 terminals connect to the PLC controllers by using remote I/O cables. The units come with the PanelBuilder installation disk that contains the startup applications for each of the PanelView terminals. The PanelBuilder application runs on the Microsoft Windows environment operating system. The PanelView terminals support USB ports that are used for commanding the units. The PanelView terminals support reading and writing data to the SLC 500 controllers on the DH-485 network.

The PanelView 600 terminals display the application status, rated speed, and alarm banners. The alarm banner is a feature that pops up over the motor status whenever an alarm has been triggered. For the touch screen terminals, the application includes the CONFIG Screen button for allowing the users to display the terminal configuration mode menu when the application is running. The application status screen appears first on the PanelView terminals for allowing the users to stop or start the application and setting other parameters. The alarm banner displays the message that is associated with the triggered alarm. The PanelView 600 terminals are sensitive to the electrostatic discharge that can cause internal damage. Therefore, ensure that electrostatic discharge guidelines are observed during the installation, repair, and servicing of the devices. The PanelView 600 terminals should be mounted on well-grounded mounting surfaces like metal panels. Avoid letting the PanelView 600 terminals come into contact with direct sunlight and other harmful weather conditions that would involve exposure to water.

Common Errors Codes that we repair for the Panelview 600 (2711-K6, 2711-B6, and 2711-T6):

  • Error 1 STATIC RAM test
  • Error 2 Terminal searching for a file to download.
  • Error 10 Erase boot flash area.
  • Error 11 Copy boot code
  • Error 12 Boot code copy successful
  • Error 13 Boot code copy failed. Check for error after boot code is copied to the onboard flash EPROM.
  • Error 30 Watchdog test
  • Error 31 Stuck key test
  • Error 32 Real time clock test
  • Error 33 LCD RAM failed
  • Error 50 Wrong memory card format
  • Error 60 CPU could not execute code