The Mitsubishi GT2710-STBA is an Advanced Model HMI with a 10.4" TFT color display running SVGA (800 x 600) resolution and multi-touch gesture functions. It's built for inside-control-panel mounting, pulling 17 W standalone and accepting 100-240 VAC input. The black frame (B = Black) and M3 clamp terminals make it a straightforward swap into existing GOT2000-series cutouts.
The 800 x 600 SVGA resolution is the sweet spot for machine-level operator screens — readable at arm's length, enough real estate for a process overview and alarm banner without clutter. Multi-touch gesture support means pinch-zoom and swipe navigation work out of the box, which saves ladder-logic overhead compared to single-touch panels. Power supply is 100-240 VAC (+10%, -15%) with an inrush of 60 A or less for 2 ms at 25 °C. That inrush won't trip a C-curve MCB on a typical panel supply, but it's worth noting if you're sharing a transformer with sensitive PLC power. Standalone draw is 17 W; backlight-off drops to 10 W. The maximum load rating of 41 W or less covers the unit plus any expansion modules on the backplane. Operating temperature is 0 to 55 °C, but that drops to 50 °C if you mount it vertically — the self-cooling design relies on convection, so vertical orientation reduces airflow over the heatsink. Pollution degree 2 (non-conductive only) and overvoltage category II mean it's fine for standard industrial panels, not direct mains-fed outdoor cabinets.
