The Mitsubishi GT2510-VTBA-040 is a HMI (Human-Machine Interface) from the GT25 series, designed for industrial control and automation systems. The GT2510-VTBA-040 is a touch screen interface that allows operators to interact with industrial machinery, PLCs, and other automation equipment. It provides an intuitive and user-friendly interface for monitoring and controlling various operations in a factory or production environment.
Key Features:
Touchscreen Interface: 10.4-inch TFT color LCD with a touch panel for intuitive control and navigation.
Real-Time Control: Provides real-time data exchange between the PLC and the operator, making it ideal for process monitoring and machine control.
Ethernet Connectivity: Supports network communication for remote monitoring and control.
Customizable Interface: Users can design custom screens, display layouts, and control buttons.
Multi-Language Support: Capable of supporting multiple languages for international use.
Alarm and Trending Display: Allows users to configure alarms for specific conditions and display real-time data trends.
Rugged Design: Built to withstand industrial environments with high durability and reliability.
Integration with Mitsubishi PLCs: Seamlessly integrates with Mitsubishi Q Series, FX Series, and other Mitsubishi automation equipment.
Technical Specifications:
Model: GT2510-VTBA-040
Type: 10.4-inch Color Touchscreen HMI
Display:
Screen Size: 10.4 inches
Resolution: 800 x 600 pixels (SVGA)
Display Type: TFT color LCD
Touch Panel Type: Analog resistive touchscreen (multi-touch capable)
Brightness: 300 cd/m² (typical)
Viewing Angle: 140° horizontal, 120° vertical
Processor:
CPU: 32-bit RISC Processor (for fast, real-time control and display updates)
Memory:
RAM: 128MB
Flash Memory: 128MB for data storage and screen files
Communication:
Ethernet Port: 1 x 10/100BASE-TX (RJ45) for Ethernet communication
USB Ports: 2 x USB 2.0 (Host) for USB devices, 1 x USB (Device) for programming and data transfer
Serial Ports: 2 x RS-232 (for communication with PLCs and other devices)
PLC Connectivity: Compatible with Mitsubishi PLCs, including Q Series, FX Series, and other models via standard communication protocols (Modbus, MC Protocol, etc.)
Operating Environment:
Operating Temperature: 0°C to 50°C
Storage Temperature: -20°C to 60°C
Humidity Range: 10% to 90% RH (non-condensing)
Vibration: 10 to 25 Hz, 1.5mm amplitude, 25 to 55 Hz, 9.8 m/s²
Protection Class: IP65 (front) / IP20 (rear)
Power Supply:
Voltage: 24V DC ±20%
Current Consumption: Approx. 0.6 A (depending on system configuration)
Dimensions and Mounting:
Dimensions:
Width: 250 mm
Height: 192 mm
Depth: 55 mm (without mounting brackets)
Mounting Type: Panel mount (standard cutout dimensions: 224 mm x 166 mm)
Weight: Approx. 1.1 kg
I/O:
Input/Output Interface: Touchscreen interface for controlling PLC I/O through graphical icons and buttons
Alarm and Display Features:
Alarm Display: Configurable alarm screens that alert operators to abnormal conditions in the system.
Trending Graphs: Real-time trend graphs of process data for visual analysis of system performance.
Data Logging: Ability to log data and display historical trends for system analysis.
Other Features:
Customizable Screens: Allows for custom layouts, graphics, and control elements such as buttons, sliders, and input fields.
Multi-language Support: User interface can be customized to support multiple languages for global applications.
Recipe Management: Capability for managing different sets of parameters (recipes) for different operational modes or product types.
Applications:
The GT2510-VTBA-040 HMI is commonly used in industrial applications where user interaction with machinery and automation systems is required, including:
Manufacturing Systems: Used to control and monitor factory equipment, conveyors, and production lines.
Process Control Systems: Displays process data and provides control for parameters such as temperature, pressure, and flow.
Packaging and Assembly Lines: Provides operators with real-time data to monitor and control automated packaging and assembly processes.
Robotics: Used for controlling robotic systems and providing visual feedback for robot status and performance.
Energy Management Systems: Monitors and controls energy use in automated facilities.