DMG MORI M730BM E77326A08 P10A-E1008052: Industrial Data Link for Smart Factory HMI Networks
In the modern smart factory, every millisecond of data latency and every dropped signal between a CNC controller and the plant-level SCADA system represents a potential production loss. The DMG MORI M730BM E77326A08 P10A-E1008052 is a precision CNC control display and HMI screen engineered for the M730 series machining platform, delivering a robust, high-resolution operator interface that sits at the heart of the machine’s industrial communication architecture. Designed to bridge the gap between real-time spindle feedback, axis positioning data, and upper-level manufacturing execution systems, this unit ensures that data flows without interruption from the cutting edge to the control room.
The M730BM display module integrates directly with the DMG MORI MAPPS V control platform, enabling seamless communication between the CNC kernel and connected automation layers. Whether deployed in a standalone machining cell or embedded within a multi-machine DNC (Distributed Numerical Control) network, the M730BM E77326A08 provides the visual and data interface layer that operators, maintenance engineers, and production managers depend on for real-time process visibility, alarm acknowledgment, and remote diagnostic access.
Compatibility & Integration Notes
| Parameter |
Specification |
| SKU |
M730BM E77326A08 P10A-E1008052 |
| Brand |
DMG MORI |
| Series |
M730 / MAPPS V CNC Platform |
| Product Type |
CNC Control Display / Industrial HMI Screen |
| Communication Protocol |
FANUC FOCAS2 / Ethernet TCP/IP / RS-232C / DNC |
| Interface Type |
Industrial HMI Touch Display, CNC Operator Panel |
| Network Compatibility |
Ethernet LAN, DNC Network, OPC-UA (via gateway), SCADA Integration |
| Transmission Capability |
Real-time CNC status, alarm codes, axis data, spindle load, program execution |
| System Application |
CNC Machining Centers, Turning Centers, Multi-axis Machines, Smart Factory MES/SCADA |
| Origin |
Japan |
| Warranty |
12-Month Warranty |
| Shipping |
Global DHL / FedEx Express |
Connected Automation Data Flow
The DMG MORI M730BM E77326A08 P10A-E1008052 operates as the primary human-machine interface node within a layered industrial communication architecture. At the field level, the display receives real-time signals from the M730 series CNC kernel — including axis encoder feedback, spindle speed, tool offset data, and coolant status — and renders them on the operator panel with sub-100ms refresh latency. This data is simultaneously made available to the plant network via the machine’s built-in Ethernet port, enabling upstream systems to poll CNC state using the FANUC FOCAS2 library protocol.
In a typical smart factory deployment, the M730BM display works in concert with a DMG MORI CELOS application controller, which aggregates machine data and forwards it to a plant-level SCADA gateway — often an OPC-UA server or a dedicated industrial protocol converter such as a Moxa NPort or Kepware KEPServerEX instance. From there, data flows into Siemens WinCC or Wonderware InTouch SCADA platforms, where production supervisors monitor OEE (Overall Equipment Effectiveness), cycle times, and alarm histories across multiple machining centers simultaneously.
For remote I/O and peripheral device integration, the M730 platform supports connection to Fanuc I/O Link modules and Mitsubishi MELSEC remote I/O units, allowing the CNC to read signals from proximity sensors, hydraulic pressure switches, and pneumatic valve feedback without additional wiring complexity. The M730BM display surfaces these I/O states directly on the operator screen, reducing diagnostic time during setup and changeover. In multi-machine environments, a DNC server — such as a Predator DNC or Cimco DNC-Max system — connects to the M730 via RS-232C or Ethernet, enabling centralized NC program management and upload/download without operator intervention at the machine panel.
At the drive and motion layer, the M730 CNC communicates with DMG MORI servo amplifier units and spindle drive modules via the FANUC FSSB (FANUC Serial Servo Bus) fiber-optic link, ensuring deterministic, noise-immune data exchange between the control display and the motion execution layer. Alarm codes generated at the drive level are immediately surfaced on the M730BM display and simultaneously logged to the connected MES or SCADA historian, creating a complete, timestamped audit trail for predictive maintenance analysis.
For edge computing and IIoT integration, the M730 platform can be paired with an industrial edge gateway — such as a Siemens SINEMA Remote Connect module or a Hilscher netIOT Edge Gateway — to push machine data to cloud-based analytics platforms including Siemens MindSphere or PTC ThingWorx. This architecture enables remote monitoring of the M730BM display’s operational parameters, including screen health, backlight hours, and touch panel responsiveness, supporting proactive replacement scheduling before unplanned downtime occurs.
Solving Data Isolation in Industrial Sites
One of the most persistent challenges in legacy machining environments is protocol fragmentation — older CNC machines running proprietary communication stacks that cannot natively exchange data with modern Ethernet-based SCADA or MES platforms. The DMG MORI M730BM E77326A08 P10A-E1008052 addresses this directly by providing a standardized FOCAS2/Ethernet interface that is natively supported by the majority of industrial data collection middleware, eliminating the need for custom protocol bridges in most deployment scenarios.
Data silos are another common pain point: machining centers operating in isolation, with operators manually transcribing cycle times, alarm codes, and tool life data into spreadsheets. By restoring or replacing a failed M730BM display with a fully tested unit, the machine is immediately reconnected to the plant network, and automated data collection resumes without manual intervention. Production transparency is restored: supervisors can once again see real-time machine status on their SCADA dashboards, and maintenance teams receive automatic alarm notifications via email or SMS through the connected monitoring platform.
Remote monitoring and diagnostics become possible once the M730BM display is operational and network-connected. Maintenance engineers can access the CNC’s diagnostic screens remotely via VNC or the CELOS remote access function, reducing the need for on-site visits for first-level fault diagnosis. This capability is particularly valuable for multi-site manufacturers managing machining operations across geographically distributed facilities.
System scalability is preserved: the M730 platform’s open Ethernet architecture means that adding new monitoring points, integrating additional sensors, or expanding the SCADA system to cover more machines does not require hardware changes at the CNC level. The M730BM display continues to serve as the stable, protocol-compliant interface node as the surrounding automation infrastructure evolves.
Every DMG MORI M730BM E77326A08 P10A-E1008052 unit supplied by ZYPLC undergoes a comprehensive pre-shipment functional test, including display panel verification, touch input calibration, communication port continuity check, and power supply stability assessment. Units are shipped with full anti-static and shock-resistant packaging via DHL or FedEx Express, with tracking provided at the time of dispatch. All units carry a 12-month warranty covering manufacturing defects and functional failures under normal operating conditions.
Industrial Connectivity FAQ
Q1: What communication protocols does the DMG MORI M730BM support for SCADA integration?
The M730BM CNC display supports FANUC FOCAS2 over Ethernet TCP/IP as its primary data interface for SCADA and MES connectivity. RS-232C is available for legacy DNC connections. For OPC-UA or MQTT-based IIoT platforms, a protocol gateway such as Kepware KEPServerEX or a Hilscher netIOT device is recommended to bridge FOCAS2 data to the target protocol without modifying the CNC configuration.
Q2: Will replacing the M730BM display affect network stability or cause communication dropouts on the plant network?
No. The M730BM display module is a field-replaceable unit (FRU) within the M730 CNC architecture. Replacing the display does not alter the machine’s network configuration, IP address assignment, or FOCAS2 communication parameters, which are stored in the CNC’s non-volatile memory. Network communication resumes immediately upon successful display replacement and system power-up, with no reconfiguration of the plant network or SCADA system required.
Q3: Can the M730BM display be integrated with third-party HMI or SCADA systems beyond DMG MORI’s native CELOS platform?
Yes. The FOCAS2 Ethernet interface exposed by the M730 CNC is an open, documented protocol supported by major industrial data collection platforms including Siemens WinCC, Wonderware InTouch, Ignition by Inductive Automation, and FactoryTalk by Rockwell Automation. Integration requires a FOCAS2-compatible OPC server or data connector configured with the machine’s IP address and port number. ZYPLC’s technical team can provide guidance on communication parameter settings upon request.
Q4: What does the 12-month warranty cover, and what is the process for warranty claims?
The 12-month warranty covers all manufacturing defects and functional failures of the M730BM E77326A08 P10A-E1008052 display unit under normal industrial operating conditions, including display panel failure, touch input malfunction, and communication port failure. Physical damage caused by improper installation, electrical overvoltage, or environmental contamination is excluded. To initiate a warranty claim, contact ZYPLC at plc.sales@zyplc.com or +86 19859288691 with your order reference and a description of the fault. Replacement or repair will be arranged within the warranty period at no additional cost.
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