Defining the GOT1000 terminal and its panel role
The GT1695M-XTBA-C is a Mitsubishi Electric GOT1000 series graphic operation terminal — the panel-side HMI that a GOT1000 line specifies when the runtime needs the 15-inch-class display footprint and the ruggedisation profile of the M-class chassis.
Operating envelope — temperature, humidity, atmosphere
Display-side operating ambient temperature is rated 0 to 50°C, with storage down to -20°C and up to 60°C, and operating/storage humidity held to 10–90% RH non-condensing — a non-air-conditioned shop-floor enclosure is workable as long as the cabinet ventilation keeps the HMI under the 50°C ceiling. The operating atmosphere spec excludes corrosive gas, which pushes installations near battery rooms, plating lines, or chemical washdown zones toward a purged enclosure or a remote-mount arrangement.
Mechanical ruggedness for line-side mounting
Impact resistance is rated to JIS B 3502 and IEC 61131-2 at 147 m/s², three axes both directions — the panel-side HMI takes the vibration profile of a typical machine tool or conveyor drive cabinet without the display decoupling from the bezel.
No official L* successor code is carried in this ledger, so the spare-part strategy for an installed base is the documented mature-stock channel rather than a factory-designated drop-in replacement.
Sourcing posture and quoted-to-order path
Estimated lead time on file is 1 to 10 working days, which frames the supply window as a typical industrial-automation BOM line rather than a stocked shelf item — think landed, not list, because the freight term and the customs paperwork shift the real dock date more than the lead-time range does. For a procurement line landed against this part, the cleanest path is to quote the BOM quantity against the independent channel with the paperwork package (commercial invoice, packing list, and any certificate of origin the destination customs desk requires) confirmed at RFQ — DDP to your dock keeps the landed-cost math in one number rather than split across freight, duty, and broker fees.
