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GP2000  Series VM Unit User Manual

Installation prerequisites for standards

The GP2000-VM41 is a UL/c-UL listed product. (UL file No.E182139)

This unit conforms as a product to the following standards:

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  UL508   

Industrial Control Equipment

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  ANSI/ISA 12.12.01

Nonincendive Electrical equipment for Use in Class I Divi-

sion 2 Hazardous (Classified) Locations.

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  CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 142

 Process Control Equipment

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  CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 213

 Non-Incendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class

I, Division 2 Hazardous Locations.

GP2000-VM41

 (UL Registration Model: 2980020-01)

<Cautions>

• The VM must be used as a built-in component of a GP/GLC unit.

• If this unit is installed so as to cool itself naturally, be sure to attach the VM to a GP/

GLC unit that is installed in a vertical panel. Also, be sure that the GP/GLC unit is
mounted at least 100 mm away from any adjacent structures or equipment. If these
requirements are not met, the heat generated by the GP/GLC unit’s internal compo-
nents or the VM Unit may cause the combination to fail to meet UL/c-UL standard
requirements.

Hazardous Locations - Comploance and Handing Cautions:

1. Power, input and output (I/O) wiring must be in accordance with Class I, Division 2

wiring methods - Article 501- 10(B) of the National Electrical  Code, NFPA 70
within the United States, and in accordance with Section 18-152 of the Canadian
Electrical Code for units installed within Canada.

2. Suitable for use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C and D, Hazardous Locations.

3. WARNING: Explosion hazard - substitution of any components may impair suit-

ability for Class I, Division 2.

4. WARNING: Explosion hazard - when in hazardous locations, turn power OFF

before replacing or wiring modules.

5. WARNING: Explosion hazard - do not disconnect equipment unless power has

been switched OFF, or the area is known to be non-hazardous.

The GP2000-VM41 is a CE marked product that conforms to EMC directives
EN55011 class A and EN61000-6-2.

This marking requires the attachment of a Ferrite Core (included) to each video
cable used.

CE  MARKING

Summary of Contents for GP2000 Series

Page 1: ...3 90 3 6HULHV 90 8QLW 8VHU 0DQXDO...

Page 2: ...this unit and store it in an easy to find safe place 2001 2006 2007 Digital Electronics Corporation The company names and product names in this manual are the registered trademarks of their respective...

Page 3: ...s E2 2 2 2 1 Video Display E2 2 2 2 2 VGA SVGA Display E2 3 2 2 3 External Interface E2 4 2 3 Interface Specifications E2 4 2 3 1 Video Input Interface E2 4 2 3 2 RGB Input and Output Interfaces E2 5...

Page 4: ...ed to a power supply Do not touch the circuit board attached to the inner face of the VM Unit Do not modify the design of the VM Unit Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock Design your system so...

Page 5: ...y cannot show all of the images in one screen As a result The images at the far right and bottom of the GP GLC may be hidden In this case scroll the screen to view these images When connecting the cer...

Page 6: ...500 GLC2600T GP3000 Series AGP 35 0T AGP 36 0T ABS3000 Series ABS 3600T For GP GLC2000 Series GP PRO PBIII for Windows Ver 5 05 or higher 1 is required to utilize the VM unit s full range of features...

Page 7: ...To view the PDF manuals open the Help menu of the GP GLC ABS screen creation software Also please access our site anytime offering the update PDF Manuals http www pro face com otasuke OPTIONAL ITEMS...

Page 8: ...eat generated by the GP GLC unit s internal compo nents or the VM Unit may cause the combination to fail to meet UL c UL standard requirements Hazardous Locations Comploance and Handing Cautions 1 Pow...

Page 9: ...information Screen editor software Indicates the following screen editor software the GP PRO PB III for Windows Ver 5 05 or higher for GP GLC2000 series GP Pro EX Ver 1 10 or higher for GP3000 Series...

Page 10: ...ABS screen images on a PC monitor GP GLC ABS screen data can also be captured converted to a JPEG file and saved to a CF Card JPEG images on a CF Card can also be read in by the GP GLC ABS and displa...

Page 11: ...ns and saving of JPEG screen capture images is not possible 1 The software version information can be found at the Help pull down menu s Version Informa tion selection When using GP3000 Series Please...

Page 12: ...80 min IEC61131 2 compatible Noise Immunity via noise simulator via noise simulator Vibration Resistance 0 1 mg m 3 or less Non conductive levels Free of corrosive gasses 0 C to 50 C 1 20 C to 60 C 10...

Page 13: ...40 x 480 dots Normal 320 x 240 dots 1 4 mode 160 x 120 dots 1 16 mode 768 x 576 dots Normal 384 x 288 dots 1 4 mode 192 x 144 dots 1 16 mode 640 x 480 dots Normal 320 x 240 dots 1 4 mode 160 x 120 dot...

Page 14: ...480 dots Normal 2 400 x 300 dots 1 4 mode 200 x 150 dots 1 16 mode 640 x 480 dots Normal 320 x 240 dots 1 4 mode 160 x 120 dots 1 16 mode 800 x 600 dots Normal 400 x 300 dots 1 4 mode 200 x 150 dots 1...

Page 15: ...640 x 480 dots GP 2500T GLC2500T AGP 3500T AGP 3550T 800 x 600 dots GP 2600T GLC2600T AGP 3510T AGP 3560T AGP 36 0T ABS 3600T 1 D sub 15 pin Socket 2 3 Interface Specifications 2 3 1 Video Input Inter...

Page 16: ...ND Ground 11 NC No connection 12 NC No connection 13 HD Horizontal synchronization signal TTL Positive negative 14 VD Vertical synchronization signal TTL Positive negative 15 NC No connection Be sure...

Page 17: ...0 Series VM Unit User Manual 2 4 Part Names and Functions Units mm in A B C 110 4 33 146 5 75 27 1 06 19 0 75 A RGB OUT RGB Output Connector B RGB IN RGB Input Connector C VIDEO IN 0 to 3 Video Input...

Page 18: ...rce to be put on the cable The maximum bendable radius of the video cable varies depending on the type of cable used Check the cable specifications prior to installation CE Marking regulations require...

Page 19: ...amount of force to be put on the cable The maximum bendable radius of the video cable varies depending on the type of cable used Check the cable specifications prior to installation CE Marking regulat...

Page 20: ...um bendable radius of the video cable varies depending on the type of cable used Check the cable specifications prior to installation CE Marking regulations require the attachment of a Ferrite Core in...

Page 21: ...E2 10 GP2000 Series VM Unit User Manual Memo...

Page 22: ...S unit s power cord 2 Remove the rear face connector cover attached to GP GLC2000 Series Expansion Unit I F 2 EXT2 or GP ABS3000 Series VM Unit I F 3 Carefully insert the VM Unit into the GP GLC ABS u...

Page 23: ...le with connectors at both ends FP CV00 2 5m made by Pro face FP CV01 5 0m made by Pro face Connect the cables before starting up the PC monitor and the GP GLC ABS To prevent a possible equipment malf...

Page 24: ...SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP and VIDEO DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT screens The SETUP VIDEO OPERATION screen will appear only when the VM Unit is installed STARTING ADDRESS OF VIDEO CONTROL AREA In the GP GLC LS a...

Page 25: ...disable the center zoom feature When the center zoom feature is enabled the center of the video image is magnified when normal mode is switched to zoom mode When the feature is disabled the im age is...

Page 26: ...being received disabling the signal processing filter decimeter circuit may result in finer image quality In normal operations leave the setting at ON CLAMP CIR CURR Turns ON and OFF the decimeter cir...

Page 27: ...Y C separation filter If a significant level of noise related to the color signal is observed when displaying images with higher color saturation select Trap This setting is sometimes effective at re...

Page 28: ...reen only Normal size or full screen cap ture is possible Capure Feature Display Size NTSC PAL Normal OK OK 1 4 mode OK NG 1 16 mode OK NG Full Screen Caputure OK OK Video Screen Caputure COLOR CONTRO...

Page 29: ...screen Touch DEFAULT SETTING to return all items to their initial settings POSITION ADJUSTMENT Adjust the horizontal and vertical positions of the RGB IN image SCREEN ADJUSTMENT Touch CLOCK ADJUSTMEN...

Page 30: ...the cause of the problem Once you identify the problem use the suggested countermeasures to correct it To prevent an electric shock be sure to check that no electricity is sup plied to the GP GLC ABS...

Page 31: ...e Display settings are incorrect X X Video Module Display indirect setting designates a video screen number that does not exist X Video control area is incorrectly specified when it is set via the tou...

Page 32: ...es are used if one of these lines signals causes an error video screen refreshing of other input lines may stop 5 2 Checking the VM Unit Self Diagnosis Feature The GP GLC2000 Series unit features a se...

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