Software
EBPro is a powerful configuration software that programs these gateways. It provides the flexibility to create and deploy custom control applications suited to your unique industrial process. With support for over 300 PLC & controller communication protocols, EBPro will enable you to select your controller, communication protocol, and how you want to output data from your controller to the cloud, or other networked device.
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Why Choose EBPro?
EBPro is a feature rich software capable of connecting, monitoring, and logging your industrial data and devices in a multitude of ways. EBPro's array of data acquisition options, remote monitoring, and IIoT technology support make it extremely easy to work with for any application. In addition to seamless integration, using our HMIs and EBPro can open your industrial processes up to remote monitoring through VNC connection, or using CMT Viewer (with CMT Products). EBPro has data collection, analytics features such as: MQTT, OPC UA, SQL integration.
Seamless Integration
EBPro seamlessly integrates with several other platforms, including Modbus, MQTT, OPC UA and more.
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PLC Connectivity
Our Gateways integrate with many PLC manufacturers. With over 300 PLC & Controller communication protocol options, these gateways will easily integrate with your preferred PLC brand like Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Omron, Emerson, GE, Panasonic, Mitsubishi and many more.
Supported PLCs
We support the following manufacturers PLC. Please use the following list.
Controller Manufacturer Controller Family Controller Information Sheet
ASCII Any products that use the simple ASCII communications format. Download (343KB)
ABB AC500 Download (132KB)
ABB NextMove ES Download (126KB)
ABB TotalFlow FCU Download (128KB)
Aerotech Motion Controllers (Serial) Download (160KB)
Aerotech Motion Controllers (Ethernet) Download (162KB)
Aerotech Modbus RTU Download (277KB)
Allen-Bradley CompactLogix, ControlLogix, DriveLogix (EtherNet/IP) - Free Tags Download (223KB)
Allen-Bradley CompactLogix, ControlLogix, FlexLogix (Serial) - Free Tags Download (311KB)
Allen-Bradley ControlLogix, CompactLogix, FlexoLogix (DF1 Serial) Download (191KB)
Allen-Bradley CompactLogix (Serial) Download (311KB)
Allen-Bradley SLC500 & MicroLogix 1000, 1100, 1200, 1400 & 1500 Series (EtherNet/IP - DF1) Download (139KB)
Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1000, 1100, 1200 & 1500 Series (1761-NET-ENI) Download (141KB)
Allen-Bradley SLC500 and MicroLogix (DF1 CRC Checksum) Download (181KB)
Allen-Bradley SLC500 and MicroLogix (DF1 BCC CheckSum) Download (182KB)
Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1000, 1200, 1500 & SLC500 Series (DH485) Download (152KB)
Allen-Bradley Micro800 Download (157KB)
Allen-Bradley Micro820/850 Download (819KB)
Allen-Bradley Micro820/830/850 (CIP Serial) Download (904KB)
Allen-Bradley SLC 500 (DH485) Download (152KB)
Allen-Bradley PLC-5/xxE Series (Ethernet) Download (147KB)
Allen-Bradley PLC-5 Family (DF1 Serial) Download (191KB)
Allen-Bradley Legacy CompactLogix, ControlLogix, FlexLogix (EtherNet/IP) Download (190KB)
Allen-Bradley Legacy CompactLogix, ControlLogix, FlexLogix (EtherNet/IP) - Free Tag Names Download (253KB)
Animatics SmartMotor (Class 4), RTC Download (201KB)
Animatics SmartMotor (Class 5) Download (290KB)
Applied Motion Products Q Series Controllers Download (170KB)
Applied Motion Products Q-E Series Controllers Download (143KB)
Arcus DMX-K-SA Series Download (167KB)
Aromat Eco-Power Meters Download (380KB)
Aromat FP Series (Ethernet) Download (41KB)
Aromat FP0 Series Download (141KB)
Aromat FP1 Series Download (141KB)
Aromat FP2 Series Download (141KB)
Aromat FP2 Series (Ethernet) Download (41KB)
Aromat FP3 Series Download (141KB)
Aromat FP10SH Series Download (141KB)
Aromat FPM Series Download (141KB)
Aromat FPX Series (Ethernet) Download (131KB)
Aromat MEWTOCOL7 driver Download (511KB)
Aromat Minas A4 Series Download (167KB)
Automation Direct (Koyo) Productivity 3000 Download (166KB)
Automation Direct (Koyo) Productivity 3000 (Ethernet) Download (152KB)
BACnet BACnet IP Client Download (357KB)
BACnet BACnet IP Server Download (264KB)
BACnet Any device that supports BACnet IP (LEGACY) Download (185KB)
BACnet MS/TP Download (759KB)
Baldor Flex Drive II Download (160KB)
Baldor Flex+ Drive II Download (160KB)
Baldor MicroFlex Download (160KB)
Baldor MicroFlex e100 Download (160KB)
Baldor MintDrive II Series Download (160KB)
Baldor NextMove e100 Download (160KB)
Baldor NextMove ESB-2 Download (160KB)
Bardac Smarty Controller Download (187KB)
Beckhoff Beckhoff ADS/AMS (Ethernet) Download (611KB)
Beckhoff BC9000 (Modbus, TCP/IP) Download (164KB)
Beckhoff Embedded PC Download (801KB)
Beckhoff TwinCAT PLC (Ethernet) Download (363KB)
Beckhoff TwinCAT 3 ADS/AMS (Ethernet) Download (137KB)
Bosch Rexroth Download (445KB)
Bosch Rexroth SIS (Symbolic Addressing) Download (261KB)
Bosch Rexroth SIS (Absolute Addressing) Download (146KB)
Bristol Babcock Network 3000
(Modbus RTU Master, serial)
Download (129KB)
Bristol Babcock ControlWave, Control Wave Micro Download (130KB)
Cal Controls CALogix
(Modbus RTU Master, serial)
Download (79KB)
CANBus Any slave device using CAN Open Download (244KB)
CANBus J1939 Download (693KB)
CoDeSys Automation Alliance Download (64KB)
CoDeSys V2 (Absolute Addressing) (Ethernet) Download (153KB)
CoDeSys V2 (Symbolic Addressing) (Ethernet) Download (240KB)
CoDeSys V2 (Symbolic Addressing) (Serial) Download (228KB)
CoDeSys V3 (Ethernet) Download (526KB)
Compumotor 6000, 6K Series Download (152KB)
Gemini GV6 Series Download (97KB)
Control Microsystems SCADAPack Series
(Modbus RTU Master, Serial)
Download (169KB)
Control Technology Corporation Automation Control Series Download (95KB)
Control Technology Corporation Automation Control Series (Ethernet) Download (92KB)
Control Technology Corporation 2500 Series (Ethernet) Download (408KB)
Control Technology Corporation 2500 Series (Serial) Download (414KB)
Controller Area Network (CAN) for the HMI5000P Series/EZwarePlus Only Any slave device using CAN Open Download (244KB)
Copley Controls Digital Drives Download (137KB)
Copley Xenus Xenus, Xenus Micro, Accelnet, Accelnet Micro, Stepnet Series Download (170KB)
Crouzet CD-12 Download (317KB)
Crouzet M3 (FBD) Download (318KB)
Crouzet M3 (LAD) Download (161KB)
Danfoss ECL Apex 20 Download (41KB)
Danfoss ECL Apex 20 (Ethernet) Download (130KB)
Danfoss FC Series Download (42KB)
Danfoss VLT2800 Series Download (148KB)
Delta Products (AS Series) Ethernet/IP Download (332KB)
Delta Products AS300 (Modbus TCP/IP or RTU Protocol) Download (481KB)
Delta Products DVP Series Download (163KB)
Delta Products DVPEN01-SL (Ethernet) Download (389KB)
Electric Motor Systems DX100, DX200, FS100, YRC1000 Controllers Download (120KB)
Electric Motor Systems FSP Download (147KB)
Electric Motor Systems G5 Drives Download (160KB)
Electric Motor Systems MP Series Download (149KB)
Electric Motor Systems MP Series SIO (Extension) Download (128KB)
Electric Motor Systems MP Series Ethernet Download (130KB)
Electric Motor Systems MP Series Memobus (Ethernet) Download (131KB)
Electric Motor Systems MP2300Siec (EthernetIP - HMI as Scanner) Download (490KB)
Electric Motor Systems Sigma-5 Download (132KB)
Electric Motor Systems VG5 Modbus Drives Download (160KB)
Electric Motor Systems SMC Download (167KB)
Emerson / Control Techniques SI – Ethernet Download (153KB)
Emerson Motion Control ControlWave Micro
(BSAP Ethernet), Free Tags
Download (206KB)
Emerson Motion Control Axima Controllers
(Modbus RTU Master, Serial)
Download (85KB)
Emerson Motion Control EN Drives
(Modbus RTU Master, Serial)
Download (85KB)
Emerson Motion Control Epsilon Drives
(Modbus RTU Master, Serial)
Download (196KB)
Emerson Motion Control Axima 2000/4000 w/ CP card - EN Series Download (85KB)
Emerson Motion Control Digitax ST Servo Motor Download (175KB)
Emerson Motion Control ROC 800 Download (601KB)
Emerson Network Power EC20 Controller Download (155KB)
Entertron Industries Programmable Controllers
(Modbus RTU Master, Serial)
Download (159KB)
Eurotherm Modbus Mini8 Download (185KB)
Fatek FB Series Download (153KB)
Festo Controllers Download (156KB)
Festo Controllers (Ethernet) Download (89KB)
Fuji PGX-4 Download (171KB)
Galil DMC Series Download (181KB)
GE Intelligent Platforms PAC Systems RX3i Download (140KB)
GE Intelligent Platforms PAC Systems RX3i (Ethernet) Download (138KB)
GE Intelligent Platforms CMM Communication
Module
Download (140KB)
GE Intelligent Platforms Fanuc 0i-TD Series Download (167KB)
GE Intelligent Platforms CMM321
(Modbus TCP, Ethernet)
Download (140KB)
GE Intelligent Platforms Series 90-30
(SRTP, Ethernet)
Download (158KB)
GE Intelligent Platforms Series 90
(SNP, Serial)
Download (153KB)
GE Intelligent Platforms Series 90 Micro
(SNP, Serial)
Download (153KB)
GE Intelligent Platforms VersaMax
(Ethernet)
Download (163KB)
GE Intelligent Platforms VersaMax
(SNP, Serial)
Download (153KB)
Giddings & Lewis MMC
(Modbus RTU Master, Serial)
Download (164KB)
Giddings & Lewis PiC Family
(Modbus RTU Master, Serial)
Download (164KB)
Hitachi H Series Download (43KB)
IAI X-SEL Controller Download (128KB)
Idec Micro³, MicroSmart & OpenNet Download (147KB)
Idec MicroSmart & SmartAxis series Download (134KB)
Idec OpenNet Download (147KB)
Industrial Control Links ICL-4100 Series
(Modbus RTU Master, Serial)
Download (159KB)
Industrial Control Links ICL-4200 Series
(Modbus RTU Master, Serial)
Download (159KB)
Industrial Control Links ICL-4300 Series
(Modbus RTU Master, Serial)
Download (159KB)
Industrial Indexing Systems Emerald EMC-2000™ Series Download (146KB)
International Parallel Machines IPM Series
(Modbus RTU Master, Serial)
Download (162KB)
Keyence KV Series Download (186KB)
Keyence KV-L20V/700/1000/3000/
5000 Series (KV Studio Mode)
Nano Series (KV Studio Mode)
Download (150KB)
Keyence KV1000 Series Download (156KB)
Keyence KV3000 Series Download (143KB)
Keyence KV5000 Series (Ethernet) Download (42KB)
Koyo (Automation Direct) Click Download (417KB)
Koyo (Automation Direct) Click (Ethernet)   Download (409KB)
Koyo (Automation Direct) DL Series (Ethernet) Download (42KB)
Koyo (Automation Direct) DL05 Series Download (85KB)
Koyo (Automation Direct) DL06 Series Download (85KB)
Koyo (Automation Direct) DL105 Series Download (85KB)
Koyo (Automation Direct) DL205 Series Download (85KB)
Koyo (Automation Direct) DL305 (D3-350) Download (85KB)
Koyo (Automation Direct) DL405 Series Download (85KB)
Koyo (Automation Direct) Do-more (Ethernet) Download (151KB)
Koyo (Automation Direct) Do-more (Serial) Download (155KB)
Koyo (Automation Direct) NK1 Download (328KB)
Lenze 8200/9300 Series Download (66KB)
Matsushita Eco-Power Meters Download (380KB)
Matsushita FP Series (Ethernet) Download (41KB)
Matsushita FP0 Series Download (141KB)
Matsushita FP1 Series Download (141KB)
Matsushita FP2 Series Download (141KB)
Matsushita FP2 Series (Ethernet) Download (41KB)
Matsushita FP3 Series Download (141KB)
Matsushita FP10SH Series Download (141KB)
Matsushita FPM Series Download (141KB)
Matsushita FPX Series (Ethernet) Download (131KB)
Matsushita MEWTOCOL7 driver Download (511KB)
Matsushita Minas A4 Series Download (147KB)
Mitsubishi A Series Download (41KB)
Mitsubishi A1S Series Download (131KB)
Mitsubishi A3N/A1SH Series Download (130KB)
Mitsubishi A2US Series Download (126KB)
Mitsubishi A2A Series Download (130KB)
Mitsubishi Alpha 2    Download (328KB)
Mitsubishi FX1S Download (167KB)
Mitsubishi FX1N Download (167KB)
Mitsubishi FX2N-10GM/20GM Download (133KB)
Mitsubishi FX3U, FX3UC, FX3G, FX3S Download (142KB)
Mitsubishi FX3U & FX3G (Ethernet) Download (435KB)
Mitsubishi FX5U/FX5UC Download (279KB)
Mitsubishi FX5U (Ethernet) Download (193KB)
Mitsubishi FX5U, ASCII Mode (Ethernet) Download (191KB)
Mitsubishi MELSEC FX & FX2C Download (167KB)
Mitsubishi MELSEC FX0 Download (167KB)
Mitsubishi MELSEC FX0S Download (167KB)
Mitsubishi MELSEC FX0N Download (167KB)
Mitsubishi MELSEC FX2N Download (167KB)
Mitsubishi MR J3/J4A Download (316KB)
Mitsubishi MR-MQ100 Series (Ethernet) Download (183KB)
Mitsubishi Q Series (Serial) Download (171KB)
Mitsubishi Q/L Series (Ethernet) Download (390KB)
Mitsubishi Q06H Series Download (43.4KB)
Mitsubishi Q02H Series Download (43.3KB)
Mitsubishi Q00J Series Download (42.3KB)
Mitsubishi R04 (Ethernet) Download (431KB)
Modbus ASCII Products that use the Modbus ASCII communications format. Download (46.6KB)
Modbus ASCII Slave Products that use the Modbus ASCII Slave communications format. Download (137KB)
Modbus RTU Master Products that use the Modbus RTU communications format. Download (277KB)
Modbus RTU Slave Products that use the Modbus RTU communications format. Download (138KB)
Modbus TCP 32-bit Products that use the Modbus TCP 32-bit communications format. Download (166KB)
Modbus TCP Slave Products that use the Modbus TCP communications format. Download (154KB)
Modbus TCP Master Products that use Modbus TCP/IP protocol Download (207KB)
Modicon 984 Series Download (168KB)
Modicon Compact Download (168KB)
Modicon IMS MOTION Download (114KB)
Modicon IMS SERVO Download (96.6KB)
Modicon M221 (Modbus RTU) Ethernet Download (141KB)
Modicon M221 (Modbus RTU) Serial Download (136KB)
Modicon Micro Download (168KB)
Modicon Momentum Download (168KB)
Modicon TSX Quantum Download (168KB)
Modicon Twido Download (130KB)
Moeller PS4 Series (Sucom 1)
Moeller XC-CPU101 Download (129KB)
Motorola RTU MOSCAD Lite Download (163KB)
Motorola RTU MOSCAD Download (163KB)
NAis Eco-Power Meters Download (380KB)
NAis FP Series (Ethernet) Download (41.3KB)
NAis FP0 Series Download (141KB)
NAis FP1 Series Download (141KB)
NAis FP2 Series Download (141KB)
NAis FP2 Series (Ethernet) Download (41.3KB)
NAis FP3 Series Download (141KB)
NAis FP10SH Series Download (141KB)
NAis FPM Series Download (141KB)
NAis FPX Series (Ethernet) Download (131KB)
NAis MEWTOCOL7 driver Download (511KB)
NAis Minas A4 Series Download (147KB)
NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) 0183 Download (151KB)
ODVA Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) over EtherNet/IP Download (515KB)
Omron Ethernet/IP (NJ/NX Series) Download (243KB)
Omron FINS/TCP (Ethernet) Download (142KB)
Omron SYSMAC C-Series
(HostLink, Serial)
Download (195KB)
Omron CQM1
(HostLink, Serial)
Download (137KB)
Omron CQM1H
(HostLink, Serial)
Download (195KB)
Omron CP Series USB
CPIE CPU Module USB Port
Download (131KB)
Omron CPM1
(HostLink, Serial)
Download (195KB)
Omron CS/CJ Series (FINS, Ethernet) Download (127KB)
Omron CS/CJ Series, CJ Series, CP Series + Ethernet Module (Ethernet FINS/UDP) Download (125KB)
Omron CS/CJ Series (HostLink, Serial) Download (138KB)
Omron CS1/CJ1 Series (FINS,Ethernet) Download (127KB)
Omron CP1L & CP1H (HostLink, Serial) Download (138KB)
Omron E5CN Series Download (174KB)
Omron Host Link Download (194KB)
Opto22 PAC (Ethernet) – CONT Protocol Download (463KB)
Opto22 PAC (Ethernet) – MMIO Protocol Download (442KB)
Panasonic Eco-Power Meters Download (380KB)
Panasonic FP Series (Ethernet) Download (41.3KB)
Panasonic FP0 Series Download (141KB)
Panasonic FP1 Series Download (141KB)
Panasonic FP2 Series Download (141KB)
Panasonic FP2 Series (Ethernet) Download (41.3KB)
Panasonic FP3 Series Download (141KB)
Panasonic FP10SH Series Download (141KB)
Panasonic FPM Series Download (141KB)
Panasonic FPX Series (Ethernet) Download (131KB)
Panasonic MEWTOCOL7 driver Download (511KB)
Panasonic Minas A4 Series Download (147KB)
Parker Motion SLVD Series Download (42.3KB)
Parker Motion ACR9000 Series
(Ethernet)
(Serial)
Download (143KB)
Parker Motion Compax3 Download (138KB)
Parker Hannifin 6000, 6K Series Download (152KB)
SAF Drives & Automation OEM SAFphire Download (158KB)
Saftronics DX100, DX200, FS100, YRC1000 Controllers Download (120KB)
Saftronics FSP Download (147KB)
Saftronics G5 Drives Download (160KB)
Saftronics MP Series Download (149KB)
Saftronics MP Series SIO (Extension) Download (128KB)
Saftronics MP Series Ethernet Download (130KB)
Saftronics MP Series Memobus (Ethernet) Download (131KB)
Saftronics MP2300Siec (EthernetIP - HMI as Scanner) Download (490KB)
Saftronics Sigma-5 Download (132KB)
Saftronics VG5 Modbus Drives Download (160KB)
Saftronics SMC Download (167KB)
Samsung NX7 & SPC10 PLCs Download (166KB)
Schneider Electric 984 Series Download (168KB)
Schneider Electric Compact Download (168KB)
Schneider Electric IMS MOTION Download (114KB)
Schneider Electric IMS SERVO Download (96.6KB)
Schneider Electric M221 (Modbus RTU) Ethernet Download (141KB)
Schneider Electric M221 (Modbus RTU) Serial Download (136KB)
Schneider Electric Micro Download (168KB)
Schneider Electric Momentum Download (168KB)
Schneider Electric TSX Quantum Download (168KB)
Schneider Electric Twido Download (130KB)
Schneider Electric TSX Nano
(Uni-tel way, Serial)
Download (159KB)
Sick Flexi Soft Download (140KB)
Siemens Logo Download (391KB)
Siemens S7-1200/S7-1500 (Absolute Addressing) Download (895KB)
Siemens S7-200 Series Download (139KB)
Siemens S7-200 Series (Ethernet) Download (343KB)
Siemens S7-200 PPI Download (197KB)
Siemens S7-200 Any VD Address Download (136KB)
Siemens S7-200 SMART Ethernet Download (131KB)
Siemens S7-200 SMART (PPI) Download (140KB)
Siemens S7-300 Series MPI (187.5 Support) Download (949KB)
Siemens S7-300 Series (MPI adapter cable) Download (746KB)
Siemens S7-300 Series (Ethernet) Download (744KB)
Siemens S7-400 Series (Ethernet) Download (744KB)
Siemens S7-1200/1500 (Symbolic Addressing)(Ethernet) Download (1.07MB)
Siemens SIMATIC TI505 Series Download (132KB)
Siemens TI505 (Ethernet) Download (139KB)
SIXNET SIXTRAK Gateways, IPM Download (136KB)
SIXNET VersaTRAK RTUs Download (136KB)
Telemecanique TSX Nano
(Uni-tel way, Serial)
Download (159KB)
Tolomatic Axidyne, AxiomPlus PV Series
Servo Controller/Drive
Download (164KB)
Toshiba Machine Provisor TC200 Download (154KB)
Toshiba T Series Download (1.2MB)
Toshiba VF Series Download (152KB)
TrioMotion Technology Motion Coordinator Controller (Mode 4) (Serial or Ethernet) Download (117KB)
TrioMotion Technology Motion Coordinator Controller (Mode 7) (Serial or Ethernet) Download (118KB)
Twido PLC's Download (130KB)
Wago System 750 Download (157KB)
Wago 75-842 Download (135KB)
Watlow Electric CAS200 Download (167KB)
Watlow Electric CLS200 Download (167KB)
Watlow Electric MLS300 Download (167KB)
Watlow Electric PPC2000 Download (167KB)
Yaskawa Electric DX100, DX200, FS100, YRC1000 Controllers Download (120KB)
Yaskawa Electric FSP Download (147KB)
Yaskawa Electric G5 Drives Download (160KB)
Yaskawa Electric MP Series Download (149KB)
Yaskawa Electric MP Series SIO (Extension) Download (128KB)
Yaskawa Electric MP Series Ethernet Download (130KB)
Yaskawa Electric MP Series Memobus (Ethernet) Download (131KB)
Yaskawa Electric MP2300Siec (EthernetIP - HMI as Scanner) Download (490KB)
Yaskawa Electric Sigma-5 Download (132KB)
Yaskawa Electric VG5 Modbus Drives Download (316KB)
Yaskawa Electric SMC Download (167KB)
Yokogawa FA-M3 Series Download (208KB)
Yokogawa FA-M3 Series (Ethernet) Download (84.3KB)
EBPro HMI Software Training: Connect to a Controller or PLC – Modbus TCP/IP Master
Over 300 communication drivers are supported in EBPro. Watch this training video to see how easy it is to add a new Controller or PLC to your project. This example walks you through adding a Modbus TCP/IP Master driver, and shows how Modbus Addressing works with Maple Systems HMIs. asdasdasd

Features
cMT Gateway products do not have any screens stored in them the way cMT Server products do, these gateways pull data from a controller and then send it upstream to your corporate network, but there are no built in visuals associated with the project. Integrating miscellaneous and older equipment for factory-level automation has never been an easy task. Since each machine uses different controller, when integrating with other IT/OT monitoring system, data transmission is limited because controllers use different protocols, and this is one of the obstacles that makes productivity improvement efforts ineffective and costly. With the de-facto IIoT protocols standard: MQTT and OPC UA built-in, our Gateway products fit into most applications and integrate real time data from different devices, to provide a standard communication interface. Our Gateway products supports EasyAccess 2.0, a remote access service. Adding a Gateway product to your system allows access by users in a remote location, enabling users to obtain operation status of onsite machines, and maintain connected controllers.

cMT-G01

Just as with all the Gateway products, the cMT-G01 supports the Modbus protocol. With cMT-G01 performing protocol conversion, upper management system can access any cMT-G01-attached controller simply by Modbus TCP/IP.
CMT-G01 Serial to Ethernet Gateway Integration Graphic

cMT-G02

Communication Gateway is not only equipped with an Ethernet port, but also supports Wi-Fi, which enables it to communicate wirelessly when wiring may be limited by the environment.
CMT-G02 Serial to Ethernet Gateway Integration Graphic

cMT-G03

Equipped with two serial ports and one Ethernet port, the cMT-G03 can function as a serial bridge. Simply by connecting one serial port with an upper layer device (HMI/SCADA), and the other serial port with the existing device (PLC), the cMT-G03 bridges the upper layer-to-device connection while being completely transparent to the system and ensures that existing operation are not affected. This is done without the need for an additional serial port on the device.
CMT-G03 Serial to Ethernet Gateway Integration Graphic

cMT-G04

Equipped with two switch ports (SW) and one Ethernet port, the cMT-G04 can function as an Ethernet switch. Simply by connecting the upper layer device (HMI/SCADA) and the exiting device (PLC) with cMT-G04's SW ports, the cMT-G04 bridges the upper layer-to-device connection while being completely transparent to the system and ensures that existing operation is not affected. This is done without the need for an extra industrial Ethernet switch.
CMT-G04 Serial to Ethernet Gateway Integration Graphic

CMT Serial to Ethernet Gateway Products Comparison
Documentation
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Additional Resources
We've compiled all of our most useful How-To's, Troubleshooting, Webinar videos into convenient playlists.
Intro to EBPro
Learn how to create your first project in EBPro HMI programming software. Get a quick tour of the User Interface, Window Editing Pane, Sidebars, Menus, and more! Watch as our Product Trainer, Adam, creates a Tag and adds a Numeric Display to show a value on the HMI.
Smart HMI Series Overview
Maple's Smart series is designed to meet the expanding need for new ways to connect to equipment, while preserving the core functions of a fixed operator terminal. Learn more about how our Smart HMIs make it easy to monitor/ control industrial processes from remote devices

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More Information about Gateways – Serial to Ethernet Devices

Weintek's innovative cMT solutions are IIoT-ready HMIs that enable easy monitoring of your industrial plant from a remote device. Install the free cMT Viewer software on your device to enable control and monitoring on any Windows PC, Apple/Android phone or tablet. The cMT Series offers many different models with and without built-in screens to maximize your options when selecting the correct HMI for your system.

cMT HMIs all come with built-in server functionality that allows your remote device running the cMT Viewer application to view and control screens from anywhere on your local network. The cMT Viewer application is available from the software section of our website for the Windows PC version, from the Apple App Store for iOS devices, and the Google Play Store for Android devices. This means that organizations can implement a flexible combination of cMT products with different display devices according to their unique application and user needs.

cMT HMIs can be broken into two categories – DIN rail mounted cMT Servers with no built-in touchscreen that can be hidden away in control cabinets, and panel-mounted touchscreen cMT HMIs that offer the standard stationary HMI interface that operators are used to. Both Server and Touchscreen models support external connection via cMT Viewer – up to ten different display devices can be connected to each single cMT HMI at one time. All models also support common IIoT features such as MQTT cloud support, OPC UA for SCADA and ERP support, SQL database integration, and secure remote access via EasyAccess 2.0. Learn more about these IIoT features in the IIoT section of our website.

In addition to cMT HMIs, Maple also offers cMT Communication Gateways for applications where standard HMI display functionality isn't required, but the data extraction features are. cMT Gateways offer all the same communications drivers and IIoT features that cMT HMIs do, which allows them to be used to modernize legacy equipment.
The cMT3103 HMI, cMT-SVR-200 Servers, and cMT-G02 Gateway all feature built-in Wi-Fi, and can connect directly to any Wireless Network. All other models must be connected to a wireless router via an Ethernet cable before they can be accessed from another device on a Wireless Network.
cMT Viewer allows you to connect to any target cMT device in your network. You can operate any one CMT device at a time this way. cMT Viewer also allows users to monitor up to 50 cMT devices simultaneously using 'Monitor Mode'.
Yes. Our cMT Viewer app allows you to connect and control any cMT device from a Windows PC, as well as from a Smartphone or Tablet. cMT Viewer can be downloaded for free from our Software Downloads page.
cMT Viewer is a client application that enables users to view and control cMT devices, quickly and easily. cMT Viewer runs the HMI project on the client device. Only application data is exchanged between the cMT hardware, acting as a server, and the client device – your smart phone or tablet. Monitor and control up to 50 cMT HMIs with one device! Note: cMT Viewer is only compatible with cMT HMIs.

cMT Viewer will run on the following client platforms:
  • Windows®
  • Android Smartphones and Tablets
  • Apple iPhone/iPad
  • cMT-iV6
This means that a single cMT unit can be controlled by up to three client devices, running any of these platforms, at one time. Conversely, the same client device can be used to connect to any number of cMT servers. The cMT Viewer application in the client device will maintain a history of all cMT servers previously connected to. To switch to a new cMT server, simply select the project from the history list, and the project for that cMT server will start to run.

Windows®
cMT Viewer is installed with EZwarePlus. It can be launched from the Maintenance Menu in Utility Manager after selecting cMT Series in the top left corner:



  • You may also create a desktop shortcut that points to cMT Viewer.exe in the EBPro installation directory.

  • Apple or Android Device
    The cMT Viewer application is available in the Google Play store and iTunes. Simply search for cMT Viewer and follow the installation instructions for your device.







Monitor Mode is a feature exclusive to the Windows version of the cMT Viewer application. It allows real time data to be displayed from up to 50 cMT servers simultaneously. Each cMT server is displayed as a tile in a grid as seen below. This special overview screen is configured on window 3 of the cMT server's EBPro project. As the cMT responds to data read from the PLC, the tile view will update on the cMT Viewer client. A user can simply click any of the tiles to immediately jump to the full project for that cMT server.





Monitor Mode is a feature exclusive to the Windows version of the cMT Viewer application. It allows real time data to be displayed from up to 50 cMT servers simultaneously. Each cMT server is displayed as a tile in a grid as seen below. This special overview screen is configured on window 3 of the cMT server's EBPro project. As the cMT responds to data read from the PLC, the tile view will update on the cMT Viewer client. A user can simply click any of the tiles to immediately jump to the full project for that cMT server.





Traditionally, HMIs were designed to connect only to local industrial control equipment such as PLCs or automation controllers. But the ever-increasing need for internet connectivity on the plant floor brings an increased demand for remote access to local HMIs and PLCs.

What if you could instantly access display information from a plant floor HMI or PLC from the comfort of your office, your living room, or even thousands of miles from the factory? With EasyAccess 2.0, all of this and more is possible. A remote supporting service, EasyAccess 2.0 offers the ability to easily monitor and troubleshoot Maple Systems HMIs (and connected PLCs) from a remote location as long as an Internet connection is available.

Accessibility from devices outside the plant provides the opportunity to add new features to the Maple HMI/PLC by qualified personnel without ever leaving company headquarters. The ability to troubleshoot and reconfigure an HMI or PLC from a remote location greatly reduces the length of down time, travel, and personnel costs.

Similar to instant messaging software such as Skype, Facebook Messenger, or WhatsApp, EasyAccess 2.0 allows you to instantly communicate with your HMI without spending time memorizing the HMI's IP address, or configuring complicated port mapping. As its name implies, EasyAccess 2.0 makes remote monitoring and troubleshooting Maple Systems HMIs efficient and easy.

EasyAccess 2.0 Enables Customers To:
  • Access, monitor, and control HMI screen activity as though you're standing in front of the machine
  • Upload/download HMI projects to make changes and modifications to the HMI
  • Upload/download PLC projects using pass-through functionality built into the Utility Manager to troubleshoot PLC program issues
EasyAccess 2.0 allows you to instantly and securely communicate with your Maple Advanced HMI or cMT series HMI from anywhere in the world. Accessibility from outside the plant provides the opportunity to troubleshoot or add new features to the HMI/PLC program by qualified personnel without ever leaving company headquarters. An administrator grants access to specific HMIs and groups, and traffic is encrypted and secured with VPN. Remote troubleshooting saves money by reducing downtime, travel, and personnel costs. Note: EasyAccess 2.0 requires an activation card.


Congratulations on deciding to implement EasyAccess 2.0. The day-to-day operations of your organization will soon be transformed – You'll get to enjoy an operator's view of the HMI without ever leaving company headquarters.

Below, find actionable steps to walk you through implementing EasyAccess 2.0. Doing so will enable you to remotely connect to HMIs and PLCs in the field for in-depth troubleshooting and monitoring. The steps outlined below are designed as a brief overview. For a more detailed explanation, please download our EasyAccess 2.0 Manual.

Step 1: Obtain Session ID and Password
A unique Session ID and Password is generated for each HMI that is connected to the EasyAccess 2.0 server. If an HMI is activated but does not belong to a domain, you can determine the Session ID and Password by downloading a project that allows access to the internet.

  1. First, create and download an HMI program that displays the Session ID/Password (system registers [LW-10821] to [LW-10827]), and allows setting LW-10820, the connection control register. The above setup is available in the EasyAccess 2.0 Demo project and the template files of the HMI (Window 76 – EasyAccess 2.0 Setting) .

  2. Let the HMI go online and connect to the EasyAccess 2.0 server by writing a "1" to [LW-10820] or clicking "Start" in the EasyAccess 2.0 Setting window.

  3. Once successfully connected, the HMI will display the Session ID/Password.
Note: It is also possible to determine the Session ID/Password using the EasyWatch application in the Utility Manager or the HMI configuration software.

EasyWatch allows users to monitor the HMI or PLC address values via Ethernet connection to the PC. For more information, consult the HMI Configuration Software Programming Manual.


Step 2: Create Domain Account
An HMI must belong to a domain in order to use EasyAccess 2.0. Anyone can create a new domain for free, all you need is a valid e-mail address. The Domain Management System is the basic system used to organize and handle HMI's under a particular domain. An Administrator then runs the domain and selects users and HMIs to belong to the domain.

To create a new domain, go to the EasyAccess 2.0 Domain Management System (DMS) website: https://account.ihmi.net/domain/


Step 3: Activation
With the Session ID and Password, go to your DMS page and log in as the administrator. Under the "Devices" tab, click "+ Add HMI", and then select "Add by session id/password" under Action Type. Enter the Session ID/ Password and notes if needed.

Continue to step 4 below.

Activate units using an EasyAccess 2.0 Activation card (separate purchase). See Products tab for complete list.

Step 1: Obtain Hardware Key
A hardware key is built into each and every HMI. However, the EasyAccess 2.0 feature is disabled by default on these units and must be activated in order to use EasyAccess 2.0. The HMI's hardware key is located in configuration software's local system settings menu. Select the EasyAccess 2.0 tab and locate the 30 digit hardware key. You may also find it under the systems register LW-11210 on Window 76 – EasyAccess 2.0 Setting.


Step 2: Activation
In order to use EasyAccess 2.0, you must activate the HMI. The HMI can be activated by purchasing an activation card from Maple Systems.

The activation code (from the activation card) and the hardware key (found in the HMI) are required to activate EasyAccess 2.0 in these units. If you wish to try EasyAccess 2.0 for free, a one-time, 30-day trial activation option is available when you create a domain account.


Step 3: Create Domain Account
An HMI must belong to a domain in order to use EasyAccess 2.0. Anyone can create a new domain for free, all you need is a valid e-mail address. The Domain Management System is the basic system used to organize and handle HMI's under a particular domain. An Administrator then runs the domain and selects users and HMIs to belong to the domain.

To create a new domain go to the EasyAccess 2.0 Domain Management System (DMS) website: https://account.ihmi.net/domain/ When an HMI is activated by activation card, it is automatically added to the domain under which it was activated.


Step 4: Manage Your Domain
When you create a domain account, you become the domain's administrator. It's the administrator's responsibility to create new user accounts and to assign HMIs to specific users and HMI groups. Your domain can contain multiple HMIs, groups, and users.




Step 5: Download and Launch EasyAccess 2.0
  1. Download EasyAccess 2.0 on your PC/ iPad/ iPhone/ Android Tablet.

  2. Launch EasyAccess 2.0.

  3. Enter the User ID at https://account.ihmi.net/. Once logged in, the program will list all HMIs assigned to this ID including all HMIs under an HMI group.

  4. Select an HMI and establish a remote connection.
You can now monitor any HMI in your HMI list.
Welcome to EasyAccess 2.0.



Maple Systems Advanced HMI and cMT series both support EasyAccess 2.0, it simply needs to be activated. There are two ways to activate your device depending on the model. The charts below indicate which models require the purchase of a separate activation card and which models come with EasyAccess 2.0 activation code already included in the purchase price of the model. EasyAccess 2.0 activation cards are purchased through Maple Systems. Please refer to the charts below for a breakdown of EasyAccess 2.0 information by model.

Advanced HMI Series

Models Purchased After Jan. 1, 2017
EasyAccess 2.0 Installed.
Purchase of EasyAccess card required for activation.
EasyAccess 2.0 Installed.
License Included.
No additional purchase required.
RMI5001 x
HMI5043L x
HMI5043LB x
HMI5070NL x
HMI5070L x
HMI5070LB x
HMI5070R x
HMI5070P x
HMI5070DL x
HMI5071L x
HMI5097NXL x
HMI5097DXL x
HMI5100L x
HMI5102L x
HMI5103L x
HMI5121XL x
HMI5121P x
HMI5150XL x
HMI5150P x


cMT HMI Series

Models Purchased After Jan. 1, 2017
EasyAccess 2.0 Installed.
Purchase of EasyAccess card required for activation.
EasyAccess 2.0 Installed.
License Included.
No additional purchase required.
cMT3072 x
cMT3090 x
cMT3103 x
cMT3151 x
cMT-SVR-100 x
cMT-SVR-102 x
cMT-G01 x
cMT-G02 x

EasyAccess 2.0 offers customers a wide range of features and benefits that can positively impact the way you run your organization. In addition, EasyAccess 2.0 provides several features designed to increase security, preventing unauthorized access to HMIs and the control systems they connect to.
  • Easy Setup: EasyAccess 2.0 is easier to install and operate compared to the previous version of EasyAccess (1.0) because there is no need to modify router settings, firewalls, or open up ports. Very little PC setup is also required. All you need to do is enable the EasyAccess 2.0 feature on the HMI and connect the unit to the Internet via Ethernet cable. It's really that easy.

  • It's Secure: In a time where security and "getting hacked" are of utmost concern, EasyAccess 2.0 employs several technologies to protect the HMI and its control network. All communications are done through VPN (Virtual Private Network) setup to prevent third parties from accessing private information. All data is encrypted using 128-bit SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) technology, which is commonly used in on-line banking. A proxy server option can also be used to conceal the identity of remote PCs. In addition, a Domain Management System (DMS) is required to designate authorized access of HMIs to specific users. In addition, the DMS is administrator-based and requires password protection for both the administrator and all users.

  • Preserves Bandwidth: Previously, EasyAccess (1.0) utilized a VNC server, which has a high bandwidth requirement. In addition to the live data, VNC would transfer the actual HMI screen and all of its graphics across the network, hogging bandwidth resources. With EasyAccess 2.0, a new HMI Viewer application has been integrated into the system. Only the actual live data is communicated across the network between the local HMI and remote device, preserving bandwidth and enabling faster data transfer.

  • More Efficient: EasyAccess 2.0 offers fast installation and set-up, faster operation, less strain on network bandwidth, and the convenience of instantly accessing your HMI from anywhere in the world. The new HMI Viewer takes a copy of live HMI data, sending only the data you need. In addition, Pass-Through mode enables quick and easy monitoring or updating of connected PLCs.

  • Saves Money: EasyAccess 2.0 reduces travel costs including gas, airfare, and overnight hotel accommodations. It reduces the cost of man-hours paid to send personnel onsite for troubleshooting and repair, as well as reduces the number of pricey technical support phone calls. But most of all, EasyAccess 2.0 will reduce the (very) expensive cost of downtime at the plant.

  • Better for Troubleshooting: With EasyAccess 2.0, you can easily monitor and troubleshoot HMIs/PLCs from a remote location as long as an Internet connection exists. EasyAccess 2.0 manages all network settings and security issues so the user simply connects to the HMI as if they were on the local network. Instantaneously view screens or implement updates to an HMI project or PLC. Change what is seen on screen LIVE by the operator, or, using the new HMI Viewer, update the project without disrupting what the operator is doing.

  • Reduces Down Time: Time is money. With EasyAccess 2.0 you can bring the plant up faster, minimizing expensive downtime. Consider a machine builder who sells machines with Maple HMIs installed. If a customer reports an issue, the machine builder remotely connects to the HMI using EasyAccess 2.0 and investigates the problem. He can quickly review and update the HMI project, monitor the PLC using Pass-Through mode, and even update the PLC program. With EasyAccess 2.0, you'll enjoy the ability to resolve your problem almost as quickly as it occurs.

  • Easy Access Ready: EasyAccess 2.0 is just one element of the bigger IIoT picture. It enables us to connect to remote devices and access data for analytical purposes to ultimately benefit our bottom line. All OEMs and systems integrators can and should be IIoT ready. Because eventually, most customers will pursue a connected factory. Thankfully, EasyAccess 2.0 comes pre-installed on new Maple Systems HMIs. Simply activate the feature on the customer's device when the timing is right for them. For an extremely low cost, EasyAccess 2.0 can be an end-to-end solution for smaller-scale OEMS, even without using MQTT protocol.

EasyAccess 2.0

OEMs and large organizations need a way to connect to, monitor, and control devices that may be scattered across the globe. EasyAccess 2.0 is an out-of-the-box solution that requires little to no network set up at the site of installation, yet can be used to monitor and control your cMT solution without ever leaving the office.



EasyAccess 2.0 works by allowing the cMT device to reach out and register itself on a known, fixed, cloud-based web server. Access to the cMT HMI can be managed through a simple web interface. This allows companies to assign a particular set of HMIs to groups of EasyAccess 2.0 users. Users can then utilize one of several EasyAccess 2.0 client applications to connect to the cMT device through a secure VPN connection, allowing them to view and control the HMI project as if they were standing in front of the machine. EasyAccess 2.0 client applications are available for Windows PCs, Android devices, and Apple iPads/iPhones.

This easy to use solution brings the power of the IIoT to your product line without needing to integrate different software packages, or program a custom solution from scratch. OEMs can remotely manage their products post-sale after they're installed, with minimal need for network set up at the customer's site. This can save the enormous expense of onsite service calls. Large organizations with many devices in the field can have an instant window into any machine with an internet connection.


New technologies bring new ways of interacting and controlling systems, but the need for a static HMI that is always ready and available will not go away. While cMT Series HMIs enable new and exciting features, the cMT Series also does not compromise on fulfilling this vital role.

The cMT Series uses EBPro, the next iteration of configuration software that Maple Systems customers use in our Advanced and Basic models. This software platform allows interface designers to select from over 300 protocol drivers and connect to nearly every PLC available in the automation market place today. With data from these devices, automation engineers can quickly construct state-of-the-art interface screens that present data to the operator in intuitive ways, so they'll know exactly what's going on within their machine. All of the standard display and data entry objects are available: buttons, meters, trends, alarms, and much more.

Once the project is designed, choose from one of our 4 Touchscreen cMT model sizes (7", 9.7", 10.1", or 15"). These units can be mounted in a control panel like any traditional HMI. cMT Servers, which do not have a built-in display, can be paired with a cMT-iV6, a 9.7" touchscreen display or a cMT-iM-21, a 21" touchscreen monitor. Each can be a mounted in a traditional control panel. These screens provide a permanent fixed terminal that operators expect to find in any system. These screens provide a permanent fixed terminal that operators expect to find in any system.

A static, panel-mounted display is great for many applications but can be limiting in others.

For example, a machine may be quite large and the operators want to be able to stand directly in front of the section of the machine they are working on. Previously, the only way to accommodate this need would be to install a separate control panel at every point of interest along the assembly line. Or, a plant manager may want the ability to quickly log into any plant floor machine in order to respond to issues and monitor production rates. cMT Series HMIs allow you have it either or both ways.



Wireless Access to Remote Displays

The cMT Viewer application enables operators to use wireless Android, Apple, or Windows® tablets as their HMI. They are untethered from the control panel. The operator can move freely to any part of the assembly line or processing plant, taking their HMI with them. This eliminates the need for running back and forth to the panel while troubleshooting, or tying up two operators; one at the control panel pushing buttons, and the other at the machine troubleshooting equipment.

The cMT Viewer application can also be run on any Windows® PC – any computer on the same network as a cMT HMI can easily view and control the system. A plant manager can connect to any cMT HMI in their plant to get a real-time view of exactly what is occurring with that machine. The connection is password protected so only authorized users can have access. The Monitor Mode feature in cMT Viewer allows plant managers to view live data from up to 50 connected cMT devices simultaneously.

An alarm condition from any device would immediately alert the operator, enabling quicker response rates and resolution to the issue. The cMT Viewer application can run on a traditional Windows desktop or on panel PC to provide a supervisory control station with access to many subordinate machines.
Explore cMT Viewer.

The HMI view of an operator interface terminal, whether on a local display, mobile tablet, supervisory panel PC, or remote workstation, is only one view of the important data in an automation system. There are also; alarm and data logging, database integration, recipe management, protocol translation and more. cMT Series Products prove to be a flexible tool in these areas as well. Let's tour a few features available to manage your data on the cMT products:

Modbus Gateway

In an ideal world, every machine vendor and systems integrator would use the same protocol and all equipment would seamlessly communicate with everything else on a plant floor. More often than not, this is far from the case. As a plant grows over time and different systems are added, little thought is given to the process as a whole. You'll often find different systems, from different manufacturers, speaking different protocols, on different serial busses. Fortunately, cMT products speak many languages. cMT Series Products can use over 300 protocols on any of the available com ports, and translate them to the default industrial standard protocol: Modbus TCP/IP. The cMT device becomes a transparent protocol translator, allowing upstream SCADA systems to connect to PLCs as if they were all using the same protocol on the same bus.

Modbus Communication Gateway



Database Object Increasingly, data that machines produce needs to be recorded and preserved. The data may be useful in process improvement or may be required by regulatory agencies. The cMT products have an object which allows them to log a data sampling object or an alarm log directly to an SQL database server over an Ethernet LAN.

This eliminates the need for manually retrieving and entering log files from each machine independently. Data from many different sources can be aggregated and stored in one central safe and secure location, automatically.

Databases and Recipes Recipes are a collection of parameters stored in the HMI that can be transferred to a machine with one press of a button. Different parts may require different amounts of material, different cook times and temperatures, or different processing steps. This data often needs to be shared across multiple machines that may be at different steps in the process, or may be redundant production lines working on producing the same or similar products.

SQL databases can act as a storage tank for all machines sharing a particular recipe database. cMT HMIs can query the database for current recipe data before sending those parameters to the PLC. This way, changes only need to be made to this central database, instead of manually changed in each HMI.

This feature saves time in systems that have many machines sharing many recipes. The changes, additions, and deletions to the database only need to be made in one place and are then automatically updated throughout the system. This ensures production uniformity throughout the system. A single machine will not get stuck using an outdated recipe simply because someone forgot to update it.

So far we have seen how the cMT series of products work as a local display, a mobile HMI server, and a data manager within the factory. But the cMT series packs even more features that enable yet another level of access and control. The IIoT, or Industry 4.0, is a growing area of interest in the automation market. The cMT series provides a capable, ready, and secure solution for the IIoT.

Learn more about Maple Systems IIoT Solutions .

OPC UA

Open Platform Communications (OPC) Unified Architecture (UA) is a tried and tested communication protocol supported by many SCADA, MES, and ERP software providers. The protocol has built-in security with signed and encrypted data transfer using state-of-the-art encryption algorithms. Data is organized into browsable objects, making it easy to both access data and quickly understand how to use what the data represents.

Any data accessible to the cMT can be added to the OPC UA server to be accessed by upstream devices. The configuration interface required to add data to the OPC UA server is very simple and straightforward to use. The user can organize data into multi-level objects with descriptive names. An OPC UA client device connecting to the cMT will see data organized in the same intuitive way.

Learn more about OPC UA .

MQTT

MQTT is a powerful and efficient IoT protocol that is lightweight, highly scalable, and has excellent support on many client devices and programs. MQTT integrates well with Amazon AWS, IBM Bluemix, and Microsoft Azure cloud hosting services for next level data collection and processing.

The cMT Series Smart HMIs offer a full featured MQTT implementation. An easy to use configuration interface allows the user to select data from any of the supported PLC drivers, add it to an MQTT topic, and publish it periodically or whenever values change. The cMT Series can also subscribe to MQTT topics and write the received data to internal HMI memory or to PLC memory addresses. And as well, cMT Series HMIs can host an MQTT broker internally, coordinating connections from other Maple Systems HMIs or any other MQTT enabled device.

cMT HMIs offer advanced integration with Amazon AWS's Device Shadow service which creates a virtual representation of the actual device in the cloud. And EBPro supports the Sparkplug B MQTT payload specification for integration with Ignition SCADA software and other Sparkplug B compatible software programs.

The MQTT protocol is data agnostic, meaning that any data can be sent through the protocol, including plain text messages. This raises security concerns since anyone with access to the network can view the data in transit. However, the MQTT feature on Maple Systems products includes the ability to encrypt messages from publisher to subscriber. This ensures that messages are only read by the people and programs authorized to receive the messages.

Learn more about MQTT .

Maple Systems has been the #1 authority for Weintek products in the North American market for nearly two decades. We have evolved together over the last several years to provide powerful controllers designed to implement and maintain specific fundamentals, which are recognized today as industry standards.

Given that Maple Systems knows Weintek products inside and out, Maple is able to precisely administer in-house repairs and provide FREE, superior, local technical support to our customers. Our team is well-versed in the complexities of what makes these products outperform the competition in both capability and cost.

Maple Systems and Weintek Labs equally pride ourselves on not only having mastered the basics in our controls offerings but are also passionate about remaining at the forefront of technological changes in our market. Weintek Labs sets a precedent in keeping products relevant, compatible, easy-to-use, and above all, reliable ‑ is why Maple Systems is proud to be Weintek's #1 provider in the US.

We invite you to explore the variety of HMIs, remote and smart devices available on our website today. Our 30+ years in the industrial automation field, our commitment to offering up-front affordable pricing and never charging for technical support are all reasons why Maple Systems remains an established name in an abundance of competition throughout the automation market.

For questions on any of our products or services, please don't hesitate to call. You can also email sales or technical support directly at:

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