GT10/GT30
2.1
Installation
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– Separate wiring systems should be used for the power supply unit and the
operating unit.
Static Electricity/Noise
– Keep the GT10/GT30 main unit, PLC connecting cable, and other wiring as far
away as possible from machines which are likely to produce noise (welding
equipment, power lines, inverters, motors, etc.).
– For use in environments where the frequent occurrence of static electricity,
radiation, or induced noise can be expected, the use of shielded cable on all
wiring and grounding of shield (1–point ground) is recommended. When wiring
the equipment, shielded wires should be electrically insulated to signal lines and
signal grounds.
– If excessive static electricity is applied to the panel surface, the LCD display unit
may be damaged.
Battery Service Life
– The service life of the internal battery will be radically shortened if used
continually in ambient operating temperatures of more than 40
°
C/104
°
F
(50
°
C/122
°
F for the GT30) or when the operating voltage exceeds 25V DC. Use
caution when using the clock and device hold area functions.
Other Precautions
– Do not leave the GT10 connected to the TOOL port of the FP Programmer
II
.
– Always operate the touch panel with your fingers. Excessive load (about 98
N/cm
2
) or impact (operating with tools, etc.) will cause damage. Touch panel
operation must be within the standard operating power range. Uniform pressure
should be used to avoid abnormal wear of electrodes which may disable
operation. Operate the unit only by touch.
– Never dismantle, re–assemble, or alter the unit. Performance cannot be
warranted if this precaution is disregarded.
2.1.2
GT10 Installation Method
Secure the GT10 to the installation panel using the four fittings and four screws
provided with the unit.
(1) Place the GT10 main unit in the installation panel.
Summary of Contents for GT10
Page 9: ...Table of Contents GT10 GT30 viii...
Page 10: ...ix Part I GT10 GT30 Main Unit...
Page 23: ...Safety Precautions GT10 GT30 xxii...
Page 24: ...Chapter 1 Specifications...
Page 37: ...GT10 GT30 1 5 Dimensions 14...
Page 38: ...Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring...
Page 48: ...Chapter 3 Setup...
Page 63: ...GT10 GT30 3 4 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT30 and PLC 40...
Page 64: ...Chapter 4 Connecting and Communicating with the PLC...
Page 94: ...Chapter 5 GT10 Configuration Settings...
Page 115: ...GT10 GT30 5 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10 92...
Page 116: ...Chapter 6 GT30 Configuration Settings...
Page 138: ...Chapter 7 How the Various Functions Are Used...
Page 149: ...GT10 GT30 7 3 GT30 Bit Device Functions 126...
Page 150: ...Chapter 8 Servicing and Maintenance...
Page 157: ...GT10 GT30 8 5 Replacing the Backlight GT30 Only 134...
Page 158: ...Chapter 9 Troubleshooting...
Page 170: ...147 Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG Part II Screen Creation Tool Terminal GTWIN...
Page 174: ...Chapter 10 Preparing GTWIN...
Page 187: ...GT10 GT30 10 4 Procedures for Using GTWIN 164...
Page 188: ...Appendix A Code Tables...
Page 191: ...GT10 GT30 A 2 ASCII Code Table 168...