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Motorola GT10 User Manual

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GT10/GT30

1.2 GT10 Names and Functions of Parts

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(2) Front panel protective sheet
This protects the touch panel and keeps it clean. One sheet is attached to the panel when

the unit is shipped.

(3) Power supply terminal
The operation power supply is connected here.

(4) COM. port (PLC/external device connection port)
A device such as a PLC, a higher–order computer, or a microcomputer board can be

connected to this RS232C port. (One communication connector is provided as an

accessory when the unit is shipped.)

(5) TOOL port (GTWIN connection port)
This port is used to connect a personal computer in which the screen creation tool

GTWIN has been installed, using a dedicated cable (AFC8513).

(6) Operation mode setting switches
With the GT10, screen data and configuration settings data are stored in an internal

F–ROM, so no battery backup is needed. However, data such as clock data and the Hold

PLC Device Data is stored in the internal SRAM, and is backed up by the internal

secondary battery, which is charged when the power supply is turned on.
The operation mode setting switches control the ON/OFF settings for the secondary

battery backup function, the ability to shift to the system menu, and other functions.

Switch no. Function

OFF

ON

1

SRAM backup using

secondary battery

No

Yes

2

Inhibits system menu shift

Shift possible Shift inhibited

3

Usage inhibited

Should always be in the OFF position

when unit is used

4

when unit is used

(7) Waterproof packing
This assures that the front panel is waterproof. One piece is provided as an accessory

when the unit is shipped.

CAUTION

SRAM backup by the secondary battery

When the unit is shipped, the No. 1 operation mode setting switch is

set to the “OFF” psosition, in order to prevent excessive discharging

of the secondary battery. Before using the unit, turn on the No. 1

operation mode setting switch on the back of the main unit, to turn on

the SRAM backup function of the secondary battery. For detailed

information on the secondary battery, please see page 128, “What the

Internal Secondary Battery Does”.

ON

OFF

4

3

MODE

1 2

Operation mode setting

switches

(settings when shipped)