Screen, platform, and where it sits in the panel
The Mitsubishi Electric GT1695M-XTBD is a 15" TFT HMI operator interface in the GOT1000 line, displaying 1024 x 768 pixels across 65536 colours on a touch-screen surface, which gives operators an XGA-resolution mimic with finger-tip control rather than a keypad overlay. Front-of-panel protection is IP67 when the gasket is correctly seated in the cabinet cut-out — the bezel resists washdown and dust at the operator face — while the rear of the module is rated IP20, so the backplane electronics need to stay inside a sealed enclosure, not in the field. The panel footprint is 29.6 cm x 39.7 cm x 6.1 cm, a deep bezel for a 15" display that the integrator has to clear behind the cabinet door before drilling the cut-out.
Power, comms, and on-board memory for the screen project
Supply is 24 V DC, the standard control-cabinet rail, and the comms set covers RS232, RS422, USB, and Ethernet — meaning the HMI can talk serial to legacy Mitsubishi kit, drop onto a multidrop RS422 link to older inverters or temperature controllers, and still ride the plant Ethernet for SCADA or GOT-to-GOT transfer without an extra gateway. Internal project memory is 15 MB, which is the budget the integrator has to fit the screen pages, recipes, scripts, and logged alarms on the device itself before offloading history to a USB stick or the network share.
Sourcing posture for a mature GOT1000 panel
Lifecycle stage is recorded as mature, so the GT1695M-XTBD has moved past its primary new-rollout phase and is the kind of code that gets pulled for spares, retrofit, and line-replication work rather than first-time greenfield designs.
