What this HMI brings to the panel
The GT2710-STBD is a 10.4-inch TFT color HMI from the GOT2000 series, packing SVGA resolution (800 x 600) for crisp operator screens. It runs on 24 VDC — the standard control voltage — and draws 15 W standalone, 8 W with the backlight off. That 15 W load plus the 45 W maximum total means you can power a few field devices off the same supply without oversizing, but watch the inrush: 5 A for 20 ms at cold start. This is the advanced model with multi-touch gesture functions, so pinch-zoom and swipe work out of the box — useful for machine setup screens where operators need to pan across a line diagram. The black frame (color code B) is the standard industrial look.
Mounting and environment — what fits where
Install inside a control panel away from direct sunlight, corrosive gas, and conductive dust. Pollution degree 2, overvoltage category II — standard for industrial control cabinets. The clamp terminals accept 0.75 to 2 mm² wire; torque the M3 screws to 0.5–0.8 N·m.
Power and noise — real-world margins
Input voltage tolerance is wide: 24 VDC +25% / -20% (19.2 to 30 VDC). That covers a sagging battery-backed bus or a long cable run. Withstand voltage is 350 VAC for one minute between power terminal and ground; insulation resistance is 10 MΩ or higher at 500 VDC. Noise resistance tested to 500 Vp-p, 1 µs pulse width, 25–60 Hz repetition — that's solid for a noisy panel with VFDs and contactors nearby. Permissible instantaneous power failure is within 10 ms — the HMI won't reboot on a brief glitch. Impact resistance meets JIS B 3502 and IEC 61131-2 at 147 m/s² (15 G) in three axes, so it survives shipping and moderate machine vibration.
