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4.1.3 Connecting to the PLCs made by Other Companies
For information on the connection with PLCs manufactured by other companies, see the latest GTWIN
HELP or our website (https://industrial.panasonic.com/ac/e/dl_center/manual) where you can get the
manual.
Reference:
<
Connection with Other Companies' PLCs Manual ARCT1F449E>
4.1.4 Connecting to a Serial Device
Devices other than PLCs can be connected by using the general-purpose serial communication mode of
the GT. Also, PLCs made by other companies which are not put on our website can be used. See our
website or the GT series General-purpose serial communication manual.
Reference:
<GT Series General-purpose Serial Communication Manual ARCT1F356E>
4.1.5 Electric Supply from PLC (5 V DC-type)
The power can be supplied to the 5V DC-type with the communication cable only. The power
supply is not required separately. However, it is available only when it is connected with the
TOOL port.
Restriction on the capacity of the power supply depending on the PLC model to be used
The number of PLC units that can be expanded is limited.
PLC model
Restrictions when connecting a 5 V DC-type
FP-X
The number of units which can be expanded depends on the unit type.
FP0
Maximum of two expansion units *
FP
Maximum of six expansion units *
FP2
The method for calculating the number of units that can be expanded is
provided in the manual. Follow that formula and keep the GT01
’s power
consumption not higher than 200 mA when calculating.
FP2SH
FP-e/FP0R
There are no particular restrictions.
FP7
Keep the unit's 24 V power consumption not higher than 100 mA when
calculating.
FX series made by
Mitsubishi Electric
Co.
The restrictions are equivalent to the restrictions on the programmable display
F920 (5 V power supply type) made by Mitsubishi.
Use the FX series according to the use conditions for the F920 (5 V power
supply type).
* Expansion is possible with the number of units given above, regardless of the type of unit.
Summary of Contents for GT32-R
Page 25: ...Chapter 1 Features and Functions ...
Page 40: ...1 16 ...
Page 41: ...Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts ...
Page 42: ...2 2 2 1 Part Names 2 1 1 GT01 GT11 GT21 GT01 GT01R GT11 GT21 ...
Page 44: ...2 4 2 1 2 GT02 GT02L GT02M2 GT02G2 GT02M0 GT02M1 GT02G0 GT02G1 GT02L ...
Page 48: ...2 8 2 1 4 GT05 GT12 GT32 GT32 R GT32 E GT05 GT12 GT32 Standard High function ...
Page 49: ...2 9 GT32 R GT32 E ...
Page 62: ...2 22 ...
Page 63: ...Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring ...
Page 86: ...3 24 ...
Page 87: ...Chapter 4 Connecting with PLC ...
Page 122: ...4 36 ...
Page 123: ...Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ...
Page 141: ...Chapter 6 Specifications ...
Page 187: ...Chapter 7 Dimensions and Other Documentation ...
Page 188: ...7 2 7 1 Dimensions 7 1 1 GT01 GT01R Installation dimensions Panel cutout dimensions ...
Page 189: ...7 3 7 1 2 GT02 Installation dimensions Panel cutout dimensions ...
Page 190: ...7 4 7 1 3 GT02L Installation dimensions Panel cutout dimensions ...
Page 191: ...7 5 7 1 4 GT03M E Installation dimensions Panel cutout dimensions ...
Page 193: ...7 7 7 1 6 GT05 Installation dimensions Panel cutout dimensions ...
Page 194: ...7 8 7 1 7 GT11 Installation dimensions Panel cutout dimensions ...
Page 195: ...7 9 7 1 8 GT12 Installation dimensions Panel cutout dimensions ...
Page 196: ...7 10 7 1 9 GT21 Installation dimensions Panel cutout dimensions ...
Page 198: ...7 12 7 1 11 GT32 R GT32 E Installation dimensions Panel cutout dimensions ...
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