OPTOTERMINAL-G75
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OPTOTERMINAL-G75

Availability: Obsolete
OBSOLETE OptoTerminal-G75

Production Specification

*** NOTE: This part is OBSOLETE and no longer available when current stock is depleted. ***

**Not recommended for new development.** The manufacturer, Beijer Electronics, has posted an end-of-life notice for this product (OPTOTERMINAL-G75 is identical to QTERM-G75). Please contact marketing@opto22.com with any concerns.

OptoTerminal-G75 is an Ethernet-enabled, graphics-based operator interface for use with Opto 22's SNAP PAC System  and other Ethernet-based systems. The mountable display terminal is used to send commands and receive real-time data from plant floor equipment and other real-world devices connected to Opto 22 hardware for the purposes of automation, data acquisition, remote monitoring, and control.
The industrially hardened OptoTerminal-G75 offers standard TCP/IP Ethernet connectivity, an active-matrix LCD color touch screen, and easy-to-use software, and provides a durable operator interface for the plant floor and remote locations.

Recommended for use with the OptoTerminal-G75 is the OptoTermCable, a power and serial cable that is convenient for programming the terminal on a desk or other temporary location.

OptoTerminal

Display

OptoTerminal-G70: 256 colors, STN (passive matrix); 320 x 240 pixels at 0.36 mm dot pitch; 5.7 in. (145 mm) diagonal display; software-controllable contrast and brightness; cold-cathode fluorescent lighting.

OptoTerminal-G75: 256 colors, TFT (active matrix); 640 x 480 pixels at 0.33 mm dot pitch; 10.4 in. (264 mm) diagonal display; software-controllable brightness; cold-cathode fluorescent lighting

Touch Screen

Analog-resistive operation. Transparent touch area over viewable display, with a labeled touch area underlay on each side of the display.

Interface

10 Mbps Ethernet; EIA-232 serial port

Memory

4 MB flash; 16 MB RAM

Speaker

Software programmable in pitch and duration

Housing

OptoTerminal-G70: NEMA-4 front panel; glass-filled polyester, UL 94V-0 flame rating. Accommodates panels from 0 to 0.28 in. (0 to 7 mm) thick with standard screws.

OptoTerminal-G75: NEMA-4 front panel; aluminum. Accommodates panels from 0 to 0.47 in. (0 to 12 mm) thick with standard screws.

Size and Weight

OptoTerminal-G70: 8.5 x 6.3 x 1.7 in. (215 x 161 x 43 mm); 2.5 lb. (1.16 kg)

OptoTerminal-G75: 13.0 x 10.2 x 2.2 in. (330 x 260 x 55.3 mm); 6.4 lb. (2.9 kg)

Power Requirements

OptoTerminal-G70: 10 to 26 VDC; 450 mA @ 12 VDC or 275 mA @ 24 VDC (not including optional hardware)

OptoTerminal-G75: 10 to 26 VDC; 1.35 A @ 12 VDC or 700 mA @ 24 VDC (not including optional hardware)

Software

Qlarity Foundry design environment for Microsoft® Windows® and Qlarity programming language (included)

Operating Temperature

-10 °C to 60 °C

Storage Temperature

-20 °C to 70 °C

Humidity

0–95%, non-condensing

Vibration

5 to 5,000 Hz, 4 grms

Shock

20 g, 3 ms, any axis

Certification

FCC Part 15, Class A
CE Certification

 

SNAP PAC System Product Guide

This document lists and describes all current Opto 22 SNAP PAC System part numbers, including PAC Project software, SNAP PAC controllers, and SNAP I/O modules of all kinds. SNAP PAC mounting racks and SNAP power supplies are also listed.

OptoTerminal Data Sheet

*** These products are OBSOLETE and no longer available. ***
Opto 22's OptoTerminal family brings a programmable, Ethernet-enabled, graphics-based operator interface to any location with Opto 22 SNAP Ethernet I/O, SNAP Ultimate I/O, or SNAP-IT systems. Operators can use these mountable display terminals to send commands to and receive real-time data from plant floor equipment and other devices connected to Opto 22 hardware.

Qlarity Foundry 2.5 Release Notes

Release Notes for Qlarity Foundry 2.5 software

OptoTerminal Programmer's Reference Manual

This manual covers the many aspects of the Qlarity Programming language. OptoTerminal software is divided into four major components: User Application (created in Qlarity Foundry™ or a compatible text editor using the Qlarity™ programming language), Application Binary (the user application compiled as binary so it can be downloaded to the terminal), System Software and Operating System (written in C using µC/OS) and the Hardware Abstraction (for the Windows® and the terminal’s hardware drivers).

OptoTerminal Qlarity Foundry User's Manual

Qlarity Foundry™ is a Windows®-based design tool that uses the Qlarity™ programming language to help you design user applications for the OptoTerminal-G70 and OptoTerminal-G75 operator interfaces. This manual covers design basics, user application design, specific Qlarity Foundry functions, and more.

OptoTerminal Hardware User's Manual

Opto 22 OptoTerminals are Ethernet-enabled graphic terminals with object-based programming. These terminals feature a robust list of industrial grade hardware features and options. This manual covers product description, supported interfaces, terminal components, installation instructions, power on setup information, and more.

OptoTerminal Quick Start Guide

This guide shows you how to configure an Opto 22 OptoTerminal-G70 or OptoTerminal-G75 and connect it to an Opto 22 SNAP Ultimate I/O™ , SNAP Ethernet I/O™ , or SNAP-IT™ system over a standard 10/100 Mbps Ethernet network. The guide also includes basic instructions for using the included Qlarity™ Foundry™ programming software to communicate with these Opto 22 I/O systems.

End-of-Life Notice for OptoTerminal G70 and G75

This document from Beijer Electronics is an End-of-life notice for the OPTOTERMINAL-G70 and OPTOTERMINAL-G75. In the document, OPTOTERMINAL-G70 is equivalent to QTERM-G70, and OPTOTERMINAL-G75 is equivalent to QTERM-G75.

After reading this document, if you have any questions or concerns as to how this change affects you, please contact Opto 22 Marketing (marketing@opto22.com).

Case Study: Ballarat Health Services

Ballarat Health Services in Victoria, Australia, is a major health care organization comprising two hospitals, convalescent homes, psychiatric services, six nursing home hostels, and rehabilitation centers. Ballarat upgraded from older Opto 22 M4 controllers and now uses Opto 22's SNAP PAC System for equipment automation and building management. Their broad set of applications includes remote monitoring, alarming, process and discrete control, and data acquisition for performance optimization, energy management, and regulatory compliance reporting.

OptoTerminal Firmware (2007, v R2.50)

The OptoTerminal Firmware file contains the current firmware versions for the OptoTerminal-G70 and OptoTerminal-G75 operator interfaces. See the OptoTerminal Qlarity Foundry User's Manual for firmware installation instructions.

Defines file for ioControl 6.x and OptoTerminals

Use this file to correct a problem that occurs when a SNAP Ultimate brain running an ioControl 6.0 or 6.1 strategy with subroutines communicates with an Opto 22 OptoTerminal. If your strategy does NOT use subroutines, you don't need to use this file.

To use this file, include it as a file that is downloaded with the ioControl strategy.

1) In ioControl's debugger, double-click on your control engine.

2) Click Download Options, and then click Add This to Files to Download After the Strategy.

3) Download the strategy to the SNAP Ultimate brain.

Qlarity Foundry 2

The OptoTerminal programming software contains the Qlarity Foundry software application, which is used to create and program the OptoTerminal-G70 and OptoTerminal-G75 operator interfaces. This complete installation includes user's guides and current OptoTerminal firmware, which can also be downloaded separately.

No videos or demos are available for this product.