You have installed the driver, but the MCGS software cannot communicate with the HMI when you click the download button.

Facilitates uploading existing projects for maintenance. How to Install the MCGS HMI USB Driver (Step-by-Step)

Typically, you can find them located under: C:\Program Files (x86)\Mcgs\McgsPro\Drivers\ or ...\Driver\USB\ Method B: Standalone Driver Packages

Connecting your PC to an MCGS (Kunlun Tongtai) Human-Machine Interface (HMI) is the first critical step for downloading projects, uploading data, and updating firmware. This connection relies entirely on the . Without the proper driver, your computer will display "Unknown Device" errors, and your MCGS Embedded Configuration Software (TPC_Backup or MCGS Pro) will fail to communicate with the panel.

MCGS screens use different software environments based on their series (such as the TPC series):

A: Windows may overwrite your MCGS driver with a generic one. On the PC, go to Settings > System > About > Advanced System Settings > Hardware > Device Installation Settings , then select "No (your device might not work as expected)" to prevent automatic driver updates.

MCGS (Monitor and Control Generated System) HMIs rely on proprietary configuration software, typically or McgsPro .

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You have installed the driver, but the MCGS software cannot communicate with the HMI when you click the download button.

Facilitates uploading existing projects for maintenance. How to Install the MCGS HMI USB Driver (Step-by-Step) mcgs hmi usb driver

Typically, you can find them located under: C:\Program Files (x86)\Mcgs\McgsPro\Drivers\ or ...\Driver\USB\ Method B: Standalone Driver Packages You have installed the driver, but the MCGS

Connecting your PC to an MCGS (Kunlun Tongtai) Human-Machine Interface (HMI) is the first critical step for downloading projects, uploading data, and updating firmware. This connection relies entirely on the . Without the proper driver, your computer will display "Unknown Device" errors, and your MCGS Embedded Configuration Software (TPC_Backup or MCGS Pro) will fail to communicate with the panel. This connection relies entirely on the

MCGS screens use different software environments based on their series (such as the TPC series):

A: Windows may overwrite your MCGS driver with a generic one. On the PC, go to Settings > System > About > Advanced System Settings > Hardware > Device Installation Settings , then select "No (your device might not work as expected)" to prevent automatic driver updates.

MCGS (Monitor and Control Generated System) HMIs rely on proprietary configuration software, typically or McgsPro .