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Mitsubishi Electric GT2712-STBA GOT2000 Series Touch Screen HMI Terminal

Mitsubishi Electric GT2712-STBA GOT2000 Series Touch Screen HMI Terminal

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  • Manufacturer: Mitsubishi Electric

  • Product No.: GT2712-STBA

  • Country of origin:United States

  • Product Type: Industrial Touch Screen HMIs

  • Payment: T/T, Western Union

  • Weight: 10000g

  • Dimensions: 380 mm x 310 mm x 120 mm

  • Shipping port: Xiamen

  • Warranty: 12 months

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Description

Direct visualization and multi-touch gestural control are fully integrated within the Mitsubishi Electric GT2712-STBA human-machine interface, an advanced terminal designed for high-performance automation environments. Operating as a core component of the GOT2000 GT27 platform, this graphical terminal features a 12.1-inch SVGA TFT display, supporting 65,536 colors with custom analog resistive multi-touch capabilities. A built-in human sensor automatically activates the screen backlight when an operator approaches within 1 meter, optimizing LED life and reducing overall energy consumption in heavy-duty control rooms.

Key Features

  • Multi-Touch Capability: Enables intuitive gestures such as pinching, zooming, and sweeping, up to 2 simultaneous points of interaction.
  • High-Resolution SVGA Display: 12.1-inch active matrix TFT screen with 800 x 600 resolution and adjustable 32-step brightness.
  • Intelligent Energy Saving: Built-in infrared pyroelectric sensor detects human proximity to toggle backlight sleep and wake modes automatically.
  • Robust Memory Configuration: Features 57 MB of storage memory (ROM) and 128 MB of operating memory (RAM) for complex graphic projects.
  • Diversified Connectivity: Built-in ports for high-speed Ethernet, RS-232, RS-422/485 serial communication, and USB host/device.

Applications

  • High-speed automotive assembly line cell controllers.
  • Precision chemical batching and processing visualization.
  • Water and wastewater plant monitoring systems.
  • Multi-axis machine tool automation interfaces.

Technical Specifications

Specification Parameter Value / Detail
Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric
Model Number GT2712-STBA
Display Size & Type 12.1-inch TFT Color Liquid Crystal
Resolution SVGA (800 x 600 dots)
Supply Voltage 100 to 240 V AC (+10%, -15%), 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption 44 W or less (Maximum load)
Touch Panel Method Analog resistive type (2-point simultaneous touch)
Backlight Type LED (non-replaceable, lifetime approx. 60,000 hours)
Storage Memory (ROM) 57 MB
Operating Memory (RAM) 128 MB
Protection Structure Front panel: IP67F; Inside control panel: IP2X
Operating Temperature 0 to 55 degC
Panel Cut Dimensions 302 (W) x 228 (H) mm
Net Unit Weight 2.4 kg
Shipping Weight (Calculated) 10.0 kg (with full industrial protective packaging)
Package Dimensions (Calculated) 380 mm x 310 mm x 120 mm

Connections and Interfaces

Interface Type Connector / Format Transmission Specifications
Ethernet Channel RJ-45 (1 ch) 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX automatic negotiation
RS-232 Channel D-Sub 9-pin Male (1 ch) Up to 115200 bps transmission speed
RS-422/485 Channel D-Sub 9-pin Female (1 ch) Up to 115200 bps transmission speed
USB Host USB-A (2 ch - 1 front, 1 rear) USB 2.0 High-Speed 480 Mbps
USB Device USB Mini-B (1 ch - front) PC connection for project download/debugging
Storage Card Slot SD Memory Card (1 ch) SDHC compliant, up to 32 GB supported

Empirical Engineering Insights

Alternative Models & Compatibility

The GT2712-STBA serves as a drop-in panel replacement for older GT1675 and GT1575 12.1-inch SVGA terminals. While the physical panel cutout remains identical at 302 mm x 228 mm, the newer screen features a slimmer depth of 52 mm, leaving more clearance inside the cabinet. Project screen files developed in GT Designer2 or early GT Designer3 versions must be converted and compiled under GT Works3 version 1.100V or higher to properly scale assets and map functions to multi-touch interfaces.

Application Pitfalls & Engineering Notes

When deploying the unit in high-temperature settings or close to direct heating sources, the onboard sensor may experience thermal blind spots. If the delta between ambient temperature and human skin falls below 4 degC, the wake-up proximity function degrades. For consistently hot environments, it is recommended to bypass sensor sleep states in software and set a localized timer-based screen dimming register to maintain screen longevity without relying on proximity detection.

Commissioning & Wiring Tips

To prevent grounding-loop interference on the multi-touch panel capacitive matrix, ensure a Class D ground (resistance of 100 ohms or less) is established via the dedicated M3 ground stud. Do not share the grounding run with high-current variable frequency drives (VFDs) or motor controls. When using RS-422 communications, keep cable distances under 500 meters and use shielded twisted-pair cabling to preserve high-speed communication packet integrity.

Installation Guidelines

CRITICAL SAFETY WARNING

Isolate and lock out all AC power systems feeding the enclosure before beginning panel cutting or terminal wiring. Dangerous AC voltages up to 240 V are present at the power block terminal. Allow a minimum of 5 minutes for internal filter capacitors to discharge completely prior to working on internal physical hardware connections.

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Perform a clean rectangular panel cutout of 302 mm x 228 mm (tolerance +1.0 mm, -0 mm) in the enclosure door. Ensure the mounting panel is flat within 2 mm or less to prevent physical torsion on the HMI housing.
2
Inspect the continuous rubber water-resistant gasket around the perimeter bezel. Slide the terminal into the cutout opening from the front of the enclosure.
3
Insert the provided mounting fixtures into the matching slot tracks on the sides of the terminal. Tighten the mounting screws in a diagonal sequence using a torque rating of 0.20 to 0.25 N-m to ensure uniform compression and maintain the front IP67F seal rating.
4
Connect external source AC power wires (0.75 to 2 mm2) to the M3 screw terminals of the power supply card. Tighten the power terminal screws to a torque of 0.5 to 0.8 N-m, ensuring correct phase, neutral, and ground routing.
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Can the LED backlight on the GT2712-STBA be replaced after wearing out?

No, the LED backlight for this model is integrated into the liquid crystal display module and cannot be serviced or replaced independently. It has a calculated life of approximately 60,000 hours before the luminance drops to 50%.

What software version is required to program the GT2712-STBA HMI?

You must use Mitsubishi Electric GT Works3 version 1.100V or higher. Standard graphics and gestures like zoom and sweep are configured inside the GT Designer3 application bundled within the suite.

How does the built-in human proximity sensor on this screen operate?

The terminal utilizes a pyroelectric sensor located on the front bezel. It detects human movement up to 1 meter away when there is a temperature difference of 4 degC or greater between the body temperature and the surrounding ambient temperature.

What is the recommended crimping terminal and tightening torque for the AC power block?

Use insulated crimp terminals for M3 screws, specifically RAV1.25-3, V2-S3.3, V2-N3A, or FV2-N3A. Secure the connections to the HMI power block with a torque rating of 0.5 to 0.8 N-m.

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  • 12-Month Warranty: Every industrial component is backed by our professional technical warranty.

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