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Essential Safety Precautions
System Design
• Do not create GP touch panel switches that could possibly endanger the safety of equipment and
personnel. Damage to the GP, its I/O unit(s), cable(s), and other related equipment can cause an
output signal to remain continuously ON or OFF and possibly cause a major accident. There-
fore, design all monitoring circuits using limit switches, etc. to detect incorrect device move-
ment. To prevent accidents related to incorrect signal output or operation, design all switches
used to control vital machine operations so they are operated via a separate control system.
• Do not create switches used to control machine safety operations, such as an emergency stop
switch, as a GP touch screen icon. Be sure to install these switches as separate hardware
switches, otherwise severe bodily injury or equipment damage can occur.
• Do not use the GP unit as a warning device for critical alarms that can cause serious operator
injury, machine damage or production stoppage. Critical alarm indicators and their control/
activator units must be designed using stand-alone hardware and/or mechanical interlocks.
• Please design your system so that equipment will not malfunction due to a communication fault
between the GP and its host controller. This is to prevent any possibility of bodily injury or
material damage.
• The GP is not appropriate for use with aircraft control devices, aerospace equipment, central
trunk data transmission (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 related medical devices,
etc. redundant and/or failsafe system designs should be used to ensure the proper degree of
reliability and safety.
• After the GP's backlight burns out, unlike the GP's "Standby Mode", the touch panel is still
active. If the operator fails to notice that the backlight is burned out and touches the panel, a
potentially dangerous machine miss-operation can occur. Therefore, do not use GP touch
switches for the control of any equipment safety mechanisms, such as Emergency Stop
switches, etc. that protect humans and equipment from injury and damage. If your GP's back-
light suddenly turns OFF, use the following steps to determine if the backlight is actually burned
out.
1) If your GP is not set to "Standby Mode" and the screen has gone blank, your backlight is
burned out.
2) Or, if your GP is set to "Standby Mode", but touching the screen does not cause the display to
reappear, your backlight is burned out.
Also, to prevent accidental machine operator error, Digital suggests you use the GP's built-in
"USE TOUCH PANEL AFTER BACKLIGHT BURNOUT" feature, that will automatically
detect a burnout and disable the touch screen.
Installation
• High voltage runs through the GP. Except for replacing the backlight, never disassemble the
GP, otherwise an electric shock can occur.
• Do not modify the GP unit. Doing so may cause a fire or an electric shock.
• Do not use the GP in an environment where flammable gasses are present, since operating the
GP may cause an explosion.
Wiring
• To prevent an electric shock, be sure to confirm that the GP's power cord is not connected to the
main power when connecting any cords, cables or lines to the GP.
• Be sure to replace the GP's plastic terminal block cover after wiring is completed, since operat-
ing the GP without the cover may lead to an electric shock
• Do not use power beyond the GP's specified voltage range. Doing so may cause a fire or an
electric shock.
Maintenance
• The GP uses a lithium battery for backing up its internal clock data. If the battery is incorrectly
replaced, the battery may explode. To prevent this, please do not replace the battery yourself.
When the battery needs to be replaced, please contact your local GP distributor.
WARNINGS

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  • Page 1 Essential Safety Precautions WARNINGS System Design • Do not create GP touch panel switches that could possibly endanger the safety of equipment and personnel. Damage to the GP, its I/O unit(s), cable(s), and other related equipment can cause an output signal to remain continuously ON or OFF and possibly cause a major accident. There- fore, design all monitoring circuits using limit switches, etc.
  • Page 2 CAUTIONS Installation • Be sure to securely connect all cable connectors to the GP. A loose connection may cause incorrect input or output. Wiring • Ground the GP's FG line separately from other units’ FG lines. Putting these FG lines too close may cause an electric shock or unit malfunction.
  • Page 3: Ul/C-Ul(Csa) Approval

    5. WARNING: Explosion hazard - when in hazardous locations, turn off power before replacing or wiring modules. CE Marking GP2501-LG41-24V is CE marked , EMC compliant products. These units also conform to EN55011 ClassA, EN61000-6-2 directives. For detailed CE marking information, please contact your local distributor.
  • Page 4: Package Contents

    The following items are included in the GP's package. Before using the GP, please confirm that all items listed here are present. GP Unit (1) Installation Guide (1) <This Guide> (GP2501-LG41-24V) Installation Guide Installation Fasteners (4/set) Installation Gasket (1) This unit has been carefully packed, with special attention to quality. However, should you find anything damaged or missing, please contact your local GP distribu- tor immediately.
  • Page 5 Dimensions Unit:mm [in] 301[11.85] 317[12.48] 58[2.28] 8[0.31] Front Side...
  • Page 6: Dip Switches

    Dip Switches These switches are located inside the CF Card's cover. The factory settings for these switches are OFF. Dip Switches Rear View of GP Dip Switch Function Note This Dip switch Startup from Startup from CF Card with setting controls CF Card is CF Card is startup data...
  • Page 7 Interfaces Serial Interface (HOST-I/F) This interface is used to connect the GP to the host (PLC), via an RS-232C or RS- 422 cable. Signal Pin Arrangement Pin # Description Name Frame Ground Send Data (RS-232C) Receive Data (RS-232C) Request to Send (RS-232C) Clear to Send (RS-232C) Data Set Ready (RS-232C) Signal Ground...
  • Page 8 Use rough metric type M2.6 x 0.45p threads to hold the cable’s set (fastening) screws in place. When creating a cable, please be aware of the following: <For RS-422 Connectors> • The following pairs of pin no.s must be connected (shorted)..#18 (CSB) <->...
  • Page 9: Installation

    Auxiliary Input/Output Interface (12 pin) This interface performs external reset, alarm output, and buzzer output. Pin Arrangement Pin No. Signal Name Description AUXCOM External Reset Common External Reset AUXRESET External Reset Input Online ALARM System Alarm Output OUTCP 24VDC BUZZ External Buzzer Output RESERVE Reserved OUTCN...
  • Page 10 GP's power supply is completely turned OFF, via a breaker, or similar unit. • The GP2501-LG41-24V unit is designed to use only DC24V input. Any other power level can damage both the GP and the power sup- ply.
  • Page 11 • When the FG terminal is connected, be sure the wire is grounded. Not grounding the GP unit will result in excess noise and vibra- tion. • Wherever possible, use thick wires (max. 2 mm ) for power termi- nals, and twist the wire ends before attaching the ring terminals. •...
  • Page 12: Power Supply Cautions

    • If this is not possible, use a shielded cable and ground the shield. Replacing the Backlight The GP2501-LG41-24V unit's backlight connot be changed by the User. To request replacement service, please contact your local GP distributor. *1 Use a grounding resistance of 100 Ω , a wire of 2mm...

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