Pro-face PFXGP4501TAD HMI Touch Panel – Obsolete GP4000 Series Spare Part
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Model: GP570-TC11
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Technical Dossier
The Pro-face GP570 series is a line of industrial Human-Machine Interface (HMI) operator panels manufactured by Digital Electronics Corporation (Pro-face), Japan. These units have been deployed extensively across global heavy industries including petrochemical plants, nuclear power facilities, oil refineries, and continuous-process manufacturing environments. The GP570 series occupies the mid-range tier of the Pro-face GP product hierarchy, offering a balance between display resolution, I/O connectivity, and panel-mount form factor that made it a standard specification in DCS and PLC integration projects throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. Its installed base remains significant, with active units still operating in facilities where full system replacement is cost-prohibitive.
The GP570 series was introduced as part of Pro-face's second-generation GP platform, succeeding the GP470 line. It introduced a 5.7-inch STN LCD display as the standard panel size, with a resolution of 320×240 pixels (QVGA). Communication architecture relied on RS-232C and RS-422/485 serial interfaces, enabling direct connection to PLCs from Mitsubishi, Omron, Siemens, Allen-Bradley, and Yokogawa via dedicated protocol drivers loaded from EPROM or flash memory.
Early GP570 variants used proprietary GP-PRO/PBIII software for screen creation, running on Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 hosts. Later firmware revisions extended compatibility to Windows 98 and NT 4.0 environments. The series does not support Ethernet natively; Ethernet connectivity requires an external communication adapter or a successor unit from the GP2000 or GP3000 series. This architectural limitation is the primary driver of obsolescence in modern networked SCADA environments.
The GP570 series entered the mature/end-of-life phase in the mid-2000s when Pro-face transitioned its product line to the GP2000 and subsequently GP3000 platforms. Replacement units are no longer manufactured. Long-term maintenance support is now the primary use case for GP570 procurement globally.
The following SKUs represent verified models within the Pro-face GP570 series. Each unit is a standalone HMI operator panel. Functional classifications are based on display type, backlight technology, and communication port configuration.
STN Monochrome / Color Display Variants:
EL (Electroluminescent) Display Variants:
Communication & Interface Variants:
Replacement & Accessory Units:
The GP570 series has been discontinued by Pro-face. OEM new-old-stock (NOS) inventory is exhausted through standard distribution channels. DriveKNMS maintains a dedicated inventory of GP570 units sourced through verified industrial surplus channels, decommissioned plant equipment, and controlled-environment storage facilities. All units are cataloged by serial number and firmware revision prior to listing.
For facilities operating GP570 panels in long-term maintenance mode, DriveKNMS provides direct replacement units, CCFL backlight swap services, and screen data backup support using GP-PRO/PBIII-compatible transfer hardware. Cross-reference to GP2501T, GP2601T, or GP3500T as functional successors is available upon request for facilities planning phased migration.
Each GP570 unit processed by DriveKNMS undergoes a structured inspection and functional verification protocol prior to dispatch. The procedure addresses the specific failure modes documented for this series:
Units that do not pass all checkpoints are quarantined and listed separately as parts-only or for repair evaluation.