Description
Product Model: GE IC754VBI12MTD
Product Brand: GE (General Electric / GE Fanuc)
Product Series: QuickPanel View
Product Features:
- 12-inch industrial touchscreen interface optimized for factory automation
- Integrated controller support with high-visibility display and rugged design
- Broad communications compatibility with PLC and SCADA systems
- Reliable performance for process, discrete, and hybrid production environments
Technical Specifications Table
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | GE IC754VBI12MTD |
| Display Size | 12 inches diagonal |
| Touch Technology | Resistive touchscreen |
| Resolution | 800×600 (SVGA) |
| CPU | Industrial grade embedded processor |
| Memory | Sufficient for multi-screen visualization |
| Communications | Ethernet, RS-232/RS-485 (protocol dependent) |
| Operating Temperature | Designed for industrial ambient range |
| Mounting | Panel or enclosure mount |
| Power | Standard industrial power input |
| Environmental Rating | Ruggedized for factory conditions |
| Compatibility | GE and select third-party PLC networks |
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Product Role & System Fit
Understanding where the GE IC754VBI12MTD fits in automation architecture requires stepping back to look at the broader system. In typical setups, programmable logic controllers (PLCs) control the machine logic—start/stop sequences, safety interlocks, and motion profiles. However, operators need a way to visualize the state of the machine, handle exceptions, and input commands in a structured way. That’s the core role of an HMI like this QuickPanel View.
This panel serves as both display and interface. It connects to controllers via standard industrial networks (Ethernet, serial, or fieldbus depending on configuration) and renders tag data, trends, and alarms in formats that operators can quickly digest. The 12-inch screen hits a practical sweet spot: large enough for multi-zone visualization yet compact enough for space-constrained panels.
Compatibility with GE-centric PLCs such as the RX3i or VersaMax lines is immediate, but engineers also deploy the GE IC754VBI12MTD in heterogeneous environments. Through OPC servers or common industrial protocols, it communicates with third-party automation equipment when standards compliance is present. In vintage GE Fanuc installations, this module often replaces older panels, giving plants a path to modernize without a wholesale controller overhaul.
In system architecture, this HMI typically mounts in operator consoles, control enclosures, or on machine frames where direct interaction is necessary. Behind the scenes, it interacts with historians, SCADA systems, and remote access portals. Many engineers set it up so that trending data displayed locally mirrors what’s collected centrally, ensuring consistency between the plant floor and control room.
From a systems perspective, the GE IC754VBI12MTD is not a passive display; it participates in event prioritization, alarm stacking, and context-aware navigation. That improves operator focus and reduces cognitive load during high-stress events like production faults or safety breaches.




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