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WARNINGS

When Designing your GLC System:
- Be sure to design your GLC control system so that in the event of a main power
supply failure or a GLC accident, the user system’s overall safety integrity will be
maintained. If this is not done, incorrect output signals or a GLC malfunction may
cause an accident.
(1) Interlock circuits, etc. designed to interrupt or oppose normal machine movement

(i.e. Emergency Stop, General Protection, forward and reverse rotation, etc.), as
well as those designed to prevent machine damage (i.e. for upper, lower and traverse
movement limit positioning, etc.) should all be designed to be located outside of the
GLC.

(2) Whenever the GLC generates a “Watchdog Timer Error”, GLC operation will halt.

Also, when Errors occur in Input/Output control areas that the GLC cannot detect, it
is possible for unexpected movement to occur in those areas. As a result, for the
purpose of preventing unsafe machine movement, a “Failsafe Circuit” should be
created which is completely external to the GLC.

(3) If an problem arises with an external unit’s relay or transistor, causing an output

(coil) to remain either ON or OFF, a major accident can occur. To prevent this, be
sure to set up external watchdog circuits that will monitor vital output signals.

- Design a circuit that will supply power to the GLC’s I/O unit before starting up the

GLC. If the GLC’s internal program enters RUN mode prior to the I/O unit’s load
control power turning ON, an incorrect output (signal) or malfunction could cause an
accident to occur.

- Design a user program that will ensure the safety of the user’s system, in the event of

a GLC display or control error, or in the event of either a data transmission error or
power failure between the GLC and a connected unit. These types of problems can
lead to an incorrect output (signal) or malfunction, which could thereby cause an
accident to occur.

- Do NOT use GLC touch panel switches to perform life-related or important accident

prevention operations. These operations should be performed by separate hardware
switches to prevent operator injury and machine damage.

Wiring Warnings:
- To prevent electric shock or equipment damage, prior to installing or wiring the GLC,

confirm that the GLC’s power cord is unplugged from the power supply.

- After completing any GLC wiring work, be sure the terminal block’s protective plas-

tic cover is reattached. If this cover is not reattached, an electric shock could easily
occur.

- High voltage runs through the GLC. Except for changing the backlight, do NOT

attempt to open the GLC, since there is a possibility of an electric shock.

- Do not use power levels with the GLC that are outside of the GLC’s specified power

range. Doing so may cause a fire, electric shock or damage the GLC.

- Do not operate or store the GLC in areas where flammable gasses are present, since

operating the GLC may cause an explosion.

DANGERS

Summary of Contents for GLC100-LG41-24V

Page 1: ... GLC If the GLC s internal program enters RUN mode prior to the I O unit s load control power turning ON an incorrect output signal or malfunction could cause an accident to occur Design a user program that will ensure the safety of the user s system in the event of a GLC display or control error or in the event of either a data transmission error or power failure between the GLC and a connected u...

Page 2: ...e damaged if it falls off the back of the GLC or a system related malfunction or accident may occur due to I O data signal problems Be sure any data cable attached to the GLC s connector is securely attached If the cable and connector pins do not all make complete contact incorrect input or output signals can result General Wiring Cautions To prevent shocks or malfunctions GLC s FG earth wire shou...

Page 3: ...owed by UL standard requirements Installation and operation instructions are provided with each GLC These installation instructions contain the following statements 1 Power input and output I O wiring must all be in accordance with Class I Division 2 wiring methods Article 501 4 b of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 or as specified in Section 18 152 of the Canadian Electrical Code for units in...

Page 4: ...ease contact your local GLC distributor immediately Package Contents User s Manual Sold Separately GLC100 User s Manual GLC Option Items Logic Program Development soft ware Sold Separately Pro Control Editor GLC Unit GLC100 LG41 24V GLC100 SC41 24V Operation Instructions 1 this sheet Installation fasteners 4 pcs Operation Instructions Digital GLC100 MU41 Japanese Version Only Digital GLC100 User s...

Page 5: ...upply D Power Input Terminal Block Provides power input and grounding termi nals for GLC s AC power cord E Expansion Interface Used for connecting expansion units to the GLC F Serial Interface RS 232C RS 422 Serial interface Con nects the GLC to the Host G Tool Connector Connects the Screen Data Downloading Cable or Bar Code Reader to the GLC A B C 1 Names and Functions of GLC Parts The GLC100 LG4...

Page 6: ... 232C connections Do not connect 9 TRMX 10 RDA 11 SDA 15 SDB 16 RDB 18 CSB 19 ERB 21 CSA and 22 ERA Pin Signal Name Condition Pin Signal Name Condition 1 FG Frame ground 14 VCC 5V 5 output 0 25A 2 SD Send data RS 232C 15 SDB Send data B RS 422 3 RD Receive data RS 232C 16 RDB Receive data B RS 422 4 RS Request send RS 232C 17 NC No connection 5 CS Clear send RS 232C 18 CSB Clear send B RS 422 6 NC...

Page 7: ...C 156 123 5 Rear of GLC Gasket Before installing the GLC be sure that the moisture resistant gasket is attached securely to the unit 4 Installation Be sure to connect this unit s SG GND Signal Ground terminal to the other unit s Signal Ground terminal If necessary you may also need to connect the FG terminal to the other unit s FG ter minal depending on the type of the other unit you use This unit...

Page 8: ...o connecting the power cord s power terminals to the GLC The GLC100 LG41 24V and GLC100 SC41 24V can only use DC24V in put Any other input voltage can damage the GLC and its power supply Since the GLC has no power switch be sure to use a breaker type switch To prevent a short from occurring when the ring terminals become loose be sure to use sleeved ring terminals Ring Terminals 1 FG FG Rear of GL...

Page 9: ...roper Backlight for your specific GLC 100 model When attaching an option unit to the GLC be sure to follow the option unit s operation instructions GLC Backlight Model GLC100 LG GLC100 SC GP370 BL00 MS When changing the backlight be sure to wear gloves and use the fol lowing steps 1 Unplug the GLC s power cord from the power supply 2 Detach the power cord from the GLC A 3 With a screwdriver unfast...

Page 10: ...hment screws G When reconnecting the GLC s covers be careful not to pinch any of the backlight wiring between the covers 6 Push the connector clip to the right and pull out the backlight F Do not move the clip to the left when removing the back light since it may break off Power Cord B C Connector A D Internal Pad G F Clip Backlight Connector E Positioning Tabs Center Attachment Screws Hole ...

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