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6. OPTION
6.7 Connector Conversion Box
6.7 Connector Conversion Box
The Connector Conversion Box is used to connect with the external connection devices such as PLC.
6.7.1
Applicable Connector Conversion Box
The following Connector Conversion Box is applicable for the GT16 Handy.
6.7.2
Connector Conversion Box (GT16H-CNB-42S)
Specifications
(1) General specifications
Other specifications are the same as Handy GOT.
(2) Power supply specifications
Other specifications are the same as Handy GOT.
(3) Internal relay contact specifications
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The system may not match the safety standards. Before using the system, please check the safety standards which are required.
Product name
Model
Contents
Connector Conversion Box
GT16H-CNB-42S
Packing for panel installation 1 (accessory), Flange for GT10-9PT5S 1 (accessory)
Screws for flange installation (M3 8) 2 (accessory)
GT16H-CNB-37S
Mounting fixture for panel installation × 1 (accessory)
Screws for mounting fixtures for panel installation (M3 8) 3 (accessory)
Item
Specifications
Operating ambient temperature
0 to 55
Storage ambient temperature
-20 to 70
Vibration resistance
When installing DIN
rail
Frequency
Acceleration
Half-amplitude
Sweep Count
5 to 8.4Hz
-
1.75mm
10 times each in X,
Y and Z directions
8.4 to 150Hz
4.9m/s
2
-
Item
Specifications
Input power supply voltage
24VDC (+10% -15%)
Power consumption
13.7W or less (570mA/24VDC) (When including the consumption current of Handy GOT)
Connector Conversion Box only
2.2W (90mA/24VDC) (When excluding the consumption current of Handy GOT)
Inrush current
25A or less (at max. load) 2ms
Permissible instantaneous power failure time
Within 5ms
Item
Contact rating
Specifications
Operation switch
SW1 to SW6
10mA/24VDC
(resistance load
only)
Each contact coordinates the operation switch status of Pressed (close)/Not pressed (open).
When the external cable is not connected, contacts are always open regardless of the switch status.
Emergency stop
switch
ES1A to ES3A
1A/24VDC
(resistance load)
0.3A/24VDC
(induction load)
Each contact coordinates the emergency stop switch status of Pushed (open)/Return (close).
When the external cable is not connected, contacts are always open regardless of the emergency
stop switch status.
Causing a short circuit of the ES
B terminal which is close to the ES
A terminal by a short pin
(prepared by user) enables to set each contact in the close status even if the external cable is not
connected.
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9.4.7 Emergency stop switch wiring
When using the short-circuited ES
B terminal which is close to the ES
A terminal
• Contacts are normally operated in the close status. When pushing the emergency stop switch, the
contacts become open.
• In the following situations, contacts are closed regardless of the status of the emergency stop
switch and the external cable.
- When GT16H-CNB-42S is turned OFF
- When GT16H-CNB-42S is not supplied with the power supply (DC24V).
Grip switch
DSW1, DSW2
1A/24VDC
(resistance load)
0.3A/24VDC
(induction load)
Each contact coordinates the grip switch status of Pressed (close)/Not pressed (open).
When the external cable is not connected, contacts are always open regardless of the grip switch
status.
Keylock switch
(2-position switch)
KSWC, KSW1, KSW2
1A/24VDC
(resistance load)
0.3A/24VDC
(induction load)
Each contact coordinates the position of the keylock switch.
• When the key is on the left: KSW1 and KSWC are short-circuited.
• When the key is on the right: KSW2 and KSWC are short-circuited.
When the external cable is not connected, contacts are always open regardless of the keylock switch.
Summary of Contents for GT16
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Page 2: ......
Page 46: ...1 4 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 Features ...
Page 54: ...2 8 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 2 System Equipment ...
Page 60: ...3 6 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 4 Battery specifications ...
Page 72: ...5 8 5 UL cUL STANDARDS AND EMC DIRECTIVE 5 2 EMC Directive ...
Page 102: ...6 30 6 OPTION 6 7 Connector Conversion Box ...
Page 106: ...7 4 7 INSTALLATION 7 1 Installing Procedure ...
Page 110: ...8 4 8 COMMUNICATION CABLE 8 1 Overview of Communication Cable ...
Page 130: ...9 20 9 HANDLING OF POWER WIRING AND SWITCH 9 4 Switch Wiring ...
Page 142: ...10 12 10 UTILITY FUNCTION 10 3 Utility Display ...
Page 184: ...11 42 11 DISPLAY AND OPERATION SETTINGS GOT SET UP 11 4 Maintenance Function ...
Page 202: ...12 18 12 COMMUNICATION INTERFACE SETTING COMMUNICATION SETTING 12 3 Ethernet Setting ...
Page 226: ...13 24 13 DEBUG 13 3 Memory Data Control ...
Page 248: ...14 22 14 SELF CHECK 14 2 Batch Self Check ...
Page 350: ...15 102 15 DATA CONTROL 15 3 OS Project Information ...
Page 410: ...19 22 19 TROUBLESHOOTING 19 2 Error Message and System Alarm ...
Page 418: ...App 8 APPENDICES Appendix 3 Transportation Precautions ...
Page 422: ...REVISIONS 4 ...
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Page 510: ...21 22 21 COMPUTER LINK CONNECTION 21 6 Precautions ...
Page 568: ...22 58 22 ETHERNET CONNECTION 22 5 Precautions ...
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Page 626: ...25 14 25 SERVO AMPLIFIER CONNECTION 25 7 Precautions ...
Page 632: ...26 6 26 ROBOT CONTROLLER CONNECTION 26 6 Precautions ...
Page 647: ...MULTIPLE GOT CONNECTIONS 29 GOT MULTI DROP CONNECTION 29 1 ...
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Page 659: ...MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 30 MULTI CHANNEL FUNCTION 30 1 ...
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Page 675: ...FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 31 FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 31 1 ...
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Page 742: ...31 66 31 FA TRANSPARENT FUNCTION 31 7 Precautions ...
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Page 766: ...32 22 32 CONNECTION TO IAI ROBOT CONTROLLER 32 7 Precautions ...
Page 802: ...34 10 34 CONNECTION TO OMRON TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER 34 7 Precautions ...
Page 834: ...36 18 36 CONNECTION TO KOYO EI PLC 36 6 Device Range that Can Be Set ...
Page 858: ...38 12 38 CONNECTION TO SHARP PLC 38 6 Device Range that Can Be Set ...
Page 868: ...39 10 39 CONNECTION TO SHINKO TECHNOS INDICATING CONTROLLER 39 7 Precautions ...
Page 902: ...42 6 42 CONNECTION TO TOSHIBA MACHINE PLC 42 6 Device Range that Can Be Set ...
Page 908: ...43 6 43 CONNECTION TO PANASONIC SERVO AMPLIFIER 43 7 Precautions ...
Page 970: ...48 12 48 CONNECTION TO FUJI TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER 48 7 Precautions ...
Page 1052: ...52 26 52 CONNECTION TO AZBIL CONTROL EQUIPMENT 52 7 Precautions ...
Page 1102: ...55 14 55 CONNECTION TO GE PLC 55 7 Precautions ...
Page 1114: ...57 4 57 CONNECTION TO SICK SAFETY CONTROLLER 57 5 Device Range that Can Be Set ...
Page 1128: ...59 2 59 CONNECTION TO HIRATA CORPORATION HNC CONTROLLER ...
Page 1130: ...60 2 60 CONNECTION TO MURATEC CONTROLLER ...
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Page 1270: ...62 68 62 MICROCOMPUTER CONNECTION ETHERNET 62 8 Precautions ...
Page 1271: ...MODBUS CONNECTIONS 63 MODBUS R RTU CONNECTION 63 1 64 MODBUS R TCP CONNECTION 64 1 ...
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Page 1292: ...64 12 64 MODBUS R TCP CONNECTION 64 7 Precautions ...
Page 1293: ...CONNECTIONS TO PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 65 VNC R SERVER CONNECTION 65 1 ...
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Page 1298: ...65 4 65 VNC R SERVER CONNECTION 65 4 Setting in Personal Computer ...
Page 1302: ...REVISIONS 4 ...
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