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The LED backlight is a major heat source. Running at 100% brightness in a warm environment drastically reduces lifespan and increases temperature.
Solution: Lower brightness to 70-80% via System Settings > Backlight Brightness.
Did you know your MCGS HMI has a "hot" function? Not temperature-related, but a hot key for system maintenance. mcgs hmi manual hot
When downloading a new project via USB or Ethernet, you often need to enter the "System Setup" menu. However, if your HMI is stuck on a project screen, use the Hot Start method:
This "hot corner" bypasses the running project and allows you to calibrate the touch screen, change the IP address, or update the firmware. Keep this manual trick in your back pocket. The LED backlight is a major heat source
MCGS HMIs require a stabilized 24V DC power supply (±10%). If the voltage spikes or ripples (dirty power), the internal voltage regulator works harder, generating excessive heat.
Solution: Use a dedicated, regulated power supply. Verify voltage at the HMI terminals using a multimeter. Refer to the manual's "Power Specifications" section. This "hot corner" bypasses the running project and
| Model Series | Software Platform | Common "Hot" Issues | Manual Focus | |--------------|-------------------|----------------------|----------------| | TPC7062Ti | McgsPro | Backlight heat | Hardware installation guide | | TPC7032Ki | McgsPro | Power regulator heat | Power wiring & grounding | | TPC1570Gi | McgsPro | CPU overload heat | Thermal dissipation specs | | TPC1261Hi | McgsPro | Screen/Display heat | Environmental limits |
Where to download official manuals:
Pro Tip: If your search for "hot" refers to a pirated or cracked software key (often illegally labeled "hot"), be aware that using non-licensed McgsPro software can cause runtime errors, memory leaks, and processor overheat due to watchdog timer conflicts. Always use legitimate software.
!ExportDataToCSV(StartTime, EndTime, VariableArray, FilePath)
Hot note: File path must be "usb1:\data.csv" or "sd0:\log.csv".