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Mitsubishi GT1020-LBD

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Product Description

The Mitsubishi GT1020-LBD is a compact and efficient touch screen HMI designed for seamless integration into various industrial applications. Featuring a 3.7-inch STN monochrome display with a resolution of 160 x 64 pixels, this HMI offers clear and precise visualisation of data. Its robust design includes a tri-colour LED backlight, providing enhanced visibility in diverse lighting conditions. The GT1020-LBD supports both RS-232 and RS-422 communication interfaces, ensuring versatile connectivity options for different systems. With a user-friendly touch screen interface, it allows for intuitive operation and easy navigation. The unit is built to withstand challenging environments, boasting an IP67 protection rating, making it suitable for use in demanding industrial settings. Its compact dimensions of 113 x 74 x 27 mm and lightweight design facilitate easy installation and integration into existing systems. The Mitsubishi GT1020-LBD is an ideal choice for those seeking a reliable and efficient HMI solution for their automation needs.

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Physical Specifications

1.000 kg
300.000 mm(L)
190.000 mm(W)
150.000 mm(H)

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