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Unitronics Modular HMI

Unitronics Modular HMI

We supply the full Unitronics modular HMI range here at LED Controls, providing you with the ability to configure operator panels exactly as required – whether you’re a machine builder, panel designer or specialist engineer.

Modular HMIs are designed to enable you to choose your screen size, CPU performance, and I/O capacity independently, so you can effectively build a system that’s tailored to your project. Panel sizes go from compact 5″ units to large 15.6″ touchscreens, with expansion slots for communication and I/O modules. These HMIs are designed for industrial use, with rugged enclosures, consistent panel layouts, and a wide operating temperature range that make them suitable for demanding environments. All programming is handled in UniLogic, which unifies HMI design and control logic in one platform – all of which makes modular HMIs well suited to projects that require long-term scalability and tailored design.

Unitronics Modular HMI FAQS

What advantages do modular HMIs offer?

One of the biggest benefits of modular HMIs is that they enable you to pick only the features you need, which effectively avoiding the cost of unused capacity. That means if your requirements change, you can add modules rather than replace the entire unit. The flexibility they provide in terms of display size, CPU strength, and communication options all makes it easier to balance visibility, cost, and operator usability – making them a strong choice for applications that need reliable solutions.

How do modular HMIs handle connectivity?

Modular HMIs are designed with broad communication support, including Ethernet/IP, MODBUS, CANbus, and optional fieldbus cards. Expansion modules can be added locally or remotely to fit panel layouts and wiring plans. And because UniLogic unifies control logic and HMI configuration, that means you can manage everything in one environment, which helps to reduce programming errors and speed up commissioning.

Where are modular HMIs most effective?

Modular HMIs are widely used in industries like packaging, materials handling, food and beverage, and HVAC systems. Smaller panels work well in areas where cabinet space is tight, while larger displays are best suited for processes that require more visibility and operator input. Their adaptability makes them the perfect choice for both new machine builds and upgrades that still need to maintain a degree of future scalability.