Different from the entry-level XP series which only supports basic monitoring functions, it also delivers higher cost performance than the premium XVS series. It is a universal preferred model for OEM mass matching and on-site equipment retrofits.
Screen Specification: 10.4-inch industrial TFT color display with VGA resolution of 640×480, supporting both landscape and portrait mounting orientations.Color & Brightness: Dual selectable color modes (65,536 colors / 256 colors); 350 cd/m² LED backlight with multi-level software dimming; theoretical backlight service life of 50,000 hours.Touch Mechanism: Infrared cross-beam touch technology with anti-reflection laminated tempered safety glass, scratch-resistant and tolerant to wiping with chemical cleaning agents.
The configuration software is built on Eaton Galileo platform with drag-and-drop graphical programming. It comes with built-in widgets including pushbuttons, indicator lights, trend curves, bar charts, alarm pop-ups and recipe management modules.Multi-language interface switching: One-click toggle between over ten languages including Chinese, English and German, ideal for export machinery.
Classified alarm management: Three alarm tiers (Fault, Warning, Prompt) with auto-logged trigger and reset timestamps, and report export capability.
Recipe storage: Supports storage of up to thousands of process parameter recipes for one-click recall, editing and duplication, greatly boosting production model changeover efficiency.When the optional PLC license is activated, all five standard IEC61131-3 programming languages are available, including Ladder Diagram (LD) and Structured Text (ST) for equipment control logic development.
Hierarchical access control: Three password permission levels (Administrator, Operator, Inspector) to restrict high-risk operations such as parameter modification and program uploading.

Applicable Industries
General Machinery Manufacturing
Supporting standalone equipment including injection molding machines, machine tools, packaging machines, printing equipment and woodworking machinery. It realizes real-time monitoring of equipment operating parameters, fault alarming and recipe switching, serving as an alternative to the combined solution of small PLC plus basic HMI touchscreen.
Energy & Water Treatment
Suitable for small pump stations, wastewater treatment facilities, air compressor stations and waste heat recovery units. It enables remote monitoring of pressure, flow and liquid level data, as well as automatic start-stop control of pumps and valves, perfectly adapting to humid sites with heavy water vapor.
Automotive Component Automation
Applied to welding fixtures, inspection jigs and conveyor assembly lines. The infrared touch function resists splashing cutting fluid, while multi-level access control prevents operators from accidentally altering process parameters.
Marine & Port Auxiliary Equipment
Designed for auxiliary machinery control on small vessels and port conveying & sorting equipment. The wide-temperature and shock-resistant design withstands hull vibration and heavy salt spray environments, and the product holds basic marine environmental certification.
Building Material & Rubber/Plastic Production Lines
Installed in control cabinets for extrusion, mixing and drying production lines. It maintains stable performance amid long-term dust exposure and high temperatures, with trend curves for continuous recording of production data such as temperature, rotation speed and pressure.
Small-Scale Food & Pharmaceutical Production Lines
Ideal for filling, packaging and cleaning equipment. The screen glass is easy to clean and sanitize, and hierarchical access control meets production standards and data traceability requirements.

FAQ
Q1: What does the suffix number 13 in model XV-440-10TVB-1-13-1 stand for? How does it differ from models with suffix 10 and 20?A: The suffix number indicates pre-installed factory licenses and storage configurations. Version 13 comes preloaded with full communication protocol licenses for all mainstream PLC brands plus a high-capacity industrial CF card. It can connect directly to controllers from Siemens, Allen‑Bradley and other brands right out of the box without separate protocol licenses. Version 10 has no extra memory card and only basic protocol licenses. Version 20 only supports native Eaton PLC protocols; separate licenses must be purchased to connect third-party controllers. The model with suffix 13 is recommended for projects integrating multi-brand equipment.
Q2: Does this touchscreen come with built-in PLC functionality? Are extra accessories required?A: Hardware expansion slots for PLC functions are reserved, but the PLC feature is deactivated by default at factory. You need to separately purchase the LIC-PLC-MEDIUM license card with part number 140390. After inserting the card into the onboard slot, CoDeSys logic programming becomes available. Without the license card, the unit operates solely as a standard HMI terminal with no local control programming capability.
Q3: Will the infrared touch screen malfunction when covered with machine oil or water mist? What is its service life?A: Infrared touch technology features no surface conductive film and is covered with anti-reflection tempered glass. Minor oil stains or water mist will not disrupt touch detection. Provided the glass is free from severe scratches or cracks, the touch function can last over 5 years under regular workshop operating conditions. Conventional resistive screens typically require replacement every 2 years, resulting in higher long-term maintenance costs.
Q4: Is there a universal cutout dimension for control cabinets? Can it directly replace 10-inch touchscreens of other brands?A: The 10.4-inch cutout size of the XV440 series follows Eaton proprietary standards and is incompatible with same-size panels from Siemens, Weinview and other brands. Direct replacement requires recutting the cabinet panel. For retrofitting projects where the original cutout size must be retained, Eaton models from the same series are recommended.
Q5: Will recipes and fault log data be lost after power failure?A: No data loss will occur. Data is stored redundantly in onboard Flash memory and the standard CF card. An internal backup coin cell maintains the real-time clock and stored data with a service life of 3 years. Only the rear coin cell needs replacement when expired; re-downloading projects is unnecessary.
Q6: How can the HMI project be quickly updated without an on-site computer?A: Offline upgrade via USB flash drive is supported. Package the project using Galileo software on a computer and save it to a USB drive. Insert the drive into the screen’s USB Host port, then select USB project update in the system settings menu. No PC connection is required, and project replacement can be completed during a brief production line downtime.
Q7: What causes frequent communication disconnections and laggy data refresh?A: Three common root causes:
- Unshielded communication cables without proper grounding, susceptible to electromagnetic interference generated by workshop inverters;
- Conflicting station IDs or IP addresses between the HMI and PLC;
- Full CF card storage slowing down read/write and communication speeds.Troubleshooting steps: Replace cables with shielded ones, verify communication parameters, and clear redundant logs on the memory card in sequence.
Q8: What is the warranty period for the complete unit?A: New complete units carry a 12-month warranty.