Emc Directive-Compliant System Configuration - Mitsubishi Electric GT16 User Manual

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5.2.2

EMC Directive-Compliant System Configuration

The information of the EMC Directive compliant models, contact your local distributor.
GOT
Use any of the following GOTs with which CE mark logo is printed on the rating plate.
When using a GOT other than shown below, the system does not conform to the EMC Directive.
Item
GT16 HandyGOT
Connector Conversion Box
POINT
POINT
POINT
Checking method of hard ware version.
Confirm the hardware version with the products rating plate.
Connection method
Use the following methods to connect with the GOT to ensure compliance with the EMC Directive.
Direct connection to CPU
Computer link connection
CC-Link connection (via G4)
Ethernet connection
GOT multi-drop connection
Other connections
*1
POINT
POINT
POINT
(1) System configuration
GT16 Handy conforms to the EMC Directive only when used in the connection type above, via connector
conversion box.
(2) Connected devices
If connecting to the PLC or microcomputer other than Mitsubishi products
(MELSEC-Q series, MELSEC-L series, MELSEC-QnA , MELSEC-A series or MELSEC-FX series) please
refer to the EMC Directive compliance manual for that specific device.
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5. UL, cUL STANDARDS AND EMC DIRECTIVE
5.2 EMC Directive
GT1665HS-VTBD
GT16H-CNB-42S
Connection method
When connecting the GOT to other controllers as a PLC manufactured by other company, create the cable (by the user) and
configure the system to meet the EMC Directive specifications for the connected device.
Model
Hardware version of the GOT (Production year and month)
Version F or later (Jan., 2011)
Version D or later (Jan., 2011)
AA
: Compliant with EMC Directive
*1
Hardware
version
: Not compliant with EMC Directive
GT16
*1

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