GT2510-VTBD-040
The Mitsubishi GT2510-VTBD-040 is an HMI (Human-Machine Interface) from the GT25 series, designed for industrial applications requiring high-performance user interaction with PLCs and other automation equipment. The GT2510-VTBD-040 is specifically designed with 10.4-inch TFT touchscreen display and offers easy integration into Mitsubishi automation systems.
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Key Features:
High-Resolution Display: 10.4-inch TFT color LCD touchscreen with excellent visibility.
Multi-Language Support: Supports multiple languages for global applications.
Ethernet Connectivity: Enables integration with networked control systems and remote monitoring.
User-Customizable Screens: Provides customizable screens for operators to control machines, view data, and configure settings.
Alarm Display and Data Trending: Configurable alarms and real-time trending to ensure operators can monitor system health and performance.
Seamless Integration with Mitsubishi PLCs: Compatible with Mitsubishi's Q Series, FX Series, and other automation equipment.
USB Ports for Data Transfer: USB interface for convenient data transfer and system configuration.
Compact and Robust Design: Built to handle industrial environments, with an IP65-rated front for protection against dust and water ingress.
Technical Specifications:
Model: GT2510-VTBD-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 screen data and configuration storage
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 Mitsubishi automation controllers via standard communication protocols such as Modbus, MC Protocol, and others.
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 via 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 for process data such as temperature, speed, and pressure.
Data Logging: Logs data for later review and performance analysis.
Recipe Management: Stores and manages different sets of parameters for different operational modes or products.
Other Features:
Customizable Screens: Users can design custom layouts, control buttons, sliders, and input fields for a flexible user interface.
Multi-Language Support: User interface can be customized for multiple languages, ideal for global operations.
Remote Monitoring: Ethernet capability for remote monitoring and control through a network.
Recipe Management: Allows for different operational modes or product sets, making it suitable for applications that require changing parameters frequently.
Applications:
The GT2510-VTBD-040 HMI is ideal for a wide range of industrial applications, including:
Manufacturing Systems: Provides control over equipment such as assembly lines, conveyors, and production machines.
Process Control: Displays real-time process data and allows operators to make adjustments as needed for optimal performance.
Robotics: Used in controlling robotic systems and providing visual feedback for robot status and performance.
Energy and Resource Management: Monitors and controls energy usage and other critical resources in industrial environments.
Automated Packaging and Assembly Lines: Monitors and controls packaging machines, labeling systems, and assembly robots.