Allen-Bradley MPL-B540K-MJ74AA Servo Motor – Obsolete MPL Series Spare Part
Allen-Bradley MPL-B540K-MJ74AA Servo Motor – Obsolete MPL Series Spare Part When an MPL-B540K-MJ74AA servo motor fails on a Kinetix-driven production…
Model: OPERATOR INTERFACE
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Technical Dossier
The Allen-Bradley 2706 Series, commercially known as the Dataliner Message Display, is a dedicated industrial operator interface platform developed by Rockwell Automation. Deployed across chemical processing plants, petroleum refineries, nuclear facilities, and heavy manufacturing lines worldwide, the 2706 Series has served as a front-line HMI solution for decades. Its primary function is to display alphanumeric process messages, alarm notifications, and operator prompts on the plant floor without requiring a full SCADA terminal.
The series is deeply embedded in legacy DCS and PLC architectures globally. Facilities running Allen-Bradley PLC-5, SLC 500, and MicroLogix controllers frequently rely on 2706 displays for localized operator feedback. The installed base is substantial, meaning procurement teams continue to source these units for maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) programs long after the product line entered its end-of-life phase.
The 2706 Dataliner platform was introduced in the 1980s as a cost-effective alternative to full-panel HMI terminals. Early units communicated via RS-232 serial links and were programmed using dedicated handheld terminals or PC-based software. The architecture was intentionally simple: a fixed-character LCD or LED display, a serial communication port, and an onboard message memory capable of storing pre-defined text strings triggered by PLC data table values.
Over successive hardware revisions, Rockwell expanded the series to include DH-485 network connectivity, allowing multiple Dataliner units to share a single communication trunk with Allen-Bradley SLC 500 controllers. This was a significant architectural shift — it moved the 2706 from a point-to-point peripheral into a networked display node. Later variants added RS-422 support and expanded message memory.
By the mid-2000s, the 2706 Series was formally classified as a mature/legacy product. Rockwell Automation's recommended migration path leads to the PanelView Component and PanelView Plus families. However, the physical form factor, DIN-rail mounting, and low-power requirements of the 2706 make direct replacement non-trivial in many panel configurations. As a result, the aftermarket demand for genuine 2706 units remains active, particularly for 2706-M1N1, 2706-P42, and 2706-P72 variants.
The following SKUs represent the core of the Allen-Bradley 2706 Dataliner product family. Each unit is categorized by display type, communication interface, and primary application context.
Operator Interface / Display Units:
The Allen-Bradley 2706 Series reached end-of-life (EOL) status, and Rockwell Automation no longer manufactures or provides factory repair services for most variants. This creates a well-documented procurement challenge: facilities with 2706 units embedded in certified panel designs cannot simply substitute a PanelView without engineering re-validation, re-wiring, and in regulated industries, re-certification.
DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory program for legacy Rockwell Automation HMI products, including the full 2706 Dataliner range. Our sourcing network spans authorized surplus distributors, decommissioned plant asset sales, and vetted secondary market channels across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific. Key sourcing capabilities include:
For procurement managers operating under TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) constraints: sourcing a genuine 2706 unit from the secondary market at a fraction of the cost of a full HMI panel replacement — including engineering, installation, and re-certification — represents a defensible MRO decision. DriveKNMS provides written quotations suitable for internal approval workflows.
The 2706 Dataliner units present specific quality verification challenges due to their age and the nature of their communication interfaces. DriveKNMS applies the following test protocol to all 2706 units prior to shipment:
All units are shipped with a 12-month warranty covering functional defects. Shipment is via DHL Express or FedEx International Priority with full export documentation. Multi-currency payment is supported (USD, EUR, CNY, HKD).