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• When connecting the GP37W2-BG41-24V(hereafter referred to as the

"GP")'s power cord terminals to the power terminal block, check first
that the GP power supply is completely turned OFF, via a breaker, or
similar unit.

• Do not use power beyond the GP's specified voltage range.  Doing so

may cause a fire or an electric shock.

• Do not modify the GP's design, since it may lead to a fire or an electric

shock.

• Do not use the GP in an environment where flammable gases are

present, since operating the GP may cause an explosion.

• If the GP's lithium battery

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 is incorrectly replaced (i.e. its + and – sides

are reversed), it may explode. Therefore, please contact your local GP
distributor prior to changing the battery.

• Do not use GP touch panel switches in life-threatening or important

disaster prevention situations.  For safety related switches, such as
an emergency stop switch, be sure to use a separate mechanical switch.

• To prevent operator injury or machine damage, be sure to design your

system so that machinery will not malfunction due to a communication
fault between the GP and its host controller.

• The GP is not appropriate for use with aircraft control devices, aerospace

equipment, central trunk data trans-mission (communication) devices,
nuclear power control devices, or medical life support equipment, due to
these devices inherent requirements of extremely high levels of safety
and reliability.

• When using the GP with transportation vehicles (trains, cars and ships),

disaster and crime prevention devices, various types of safety equipment,
non-life support re-lated medical devices, etc. redundant and/or failsafe
sys-tem designs should be used to ensure the proper degree of reliability
and safety.

GP Usage Cautions
• To prevent touch panel damage, do not strike the panel face with a

hard or heavy object, or push hard on the panel face.

• Do not install the GP where the temperature will exceed its specified range.
• Do not allow water, liquids or metal particles to enter the GP. Any of

these can lead to a malfunction or short circuit.

• Avoid installing the GP where sudden, large changes in temperature

may occur.  These changes may cause condensation to form inside
the unit, possibly causing the GP to malfunction.

• Do not install the GP where its ventilation holes may be blocked. If

these holes are blocked, excessive heat will build up inside the GP.

•  Do not install or store the GP :

- Where high levels of  dust exist or in direct sunlight.
- Where either strong shocks or excessive vibration may occur.
- Where chemicals or chemical fumes are present.
- Near high temperature equipment.

• Do not use paint thinner or organic solvents to clean the GP's case or

screen.

• Be sure to back up all GP data regularly.
• After turning the GP OFF, be sure to wait a few seconds before turning

it ON again. If the GP is re-started too quickly, it may not start up cor-
rectly.

WARNINGS

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This mark is applicable only in Taiwan.

Summary of Contents for GP37W2-BG41-24V

Page 1: ...extremely high levels of safety and reliability When using the GP with transportation vehicles trains cars and ships disaster and crime prevention devices various types of safety equipment non life su...

Page 2: ...mponent of an end use product Machinery which has a GP 37W2B installed in it requires UL c UL inspection for the combination of this unit and the machinery If the GP 37W2B is mounted so as to cool its...

Page 3: ...g CNS recognized standard CNS 13438 Class A device The GP is an Industrial Device Class A Device Use of this device in a home may cause radio wave interference with nearby devices If interference does...

Page 4: ...uide 1 Installation Guide GP Options Made by Digital GP37W2 MM01 ENG English GP37W2 MM01 Japanese For more information about these optional items please refer to individual GP cata logues Cables Adapt...

Page 5: ...ns and sends data to the host PLC C Power Lamp Lights when the power cord is connected Green LED D Power Input Terminal Block Connects the GP power cable s input and ground wires to the GP E Serial In...

Page 6: ...Meaning 1 FG Frame Ground SIO 2 SD Send Data RS 232C 3 RD Receive Data RS 232C 4 RS Request to Send RS 232C 5 CS Clear to Send RS 232C 6 NC No Connection 7 SG Signal Ground 8 CD Carrier Detect RS 232C...

Page 7: ...connected shorted 18 CSB 19 ERB 21 CSA 22 ERA Connecting the 9 TRMX and 10 RDA wires adds a termination resistance of 100 between RDA and RDB Use a 4 wire cable when the PLC type is Memory Link and th...

Page 8: ...age the GP s case The torque necessary to ensure a sufficient seal is 0 5 to 0 6N m Cut a hole in the metal panel according to the dimensions given below Insert the GP into the panel from the front of...

Page 9: ...he ring terminals Be sure to use the following size ring terminals 1 Under 6 0mm 0 24in Over 3 2mm 0 13in Rear of GP Ring Terminals 1 Power Input Terminal Block FG FG To avoid an electric shock check...

Page 10: ...re connected correctly 5 Replace the Power Input Terminal Block s clear plastic cover The torque required for fastening the screws is 0 5 to 0 6N m 8 Maintenance and Inspection When the surface or the...

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