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1. 40 29 8 _ 1 0 Packing a al oo p Ee oF te ee Back view me 65 0 Ky PEN na aa A PRN E 2 5 ooo oo kooo G Unit mm 6 o When installing cables Panel cutout dimensions 99 2 8 connector E panel thickness 1 0 to 5 0 mm SD memory card EREE E M y USB cable jounting panel LAN cable totes OOO Ds det Stereo mini plug T jj 1 0 85 2 Unit mm 8 3 8 1 3 GT11 Panel thickness 5mm 4 5 y Mounting panel Ls TME 26 4 a 2 packing e M 8 100 Display unit 144 Back view 138 Gs co icy 25 fe Unit mm When installing cables Screen transfer cable Connector Panel cutout dimensions 139 J Applicable panel thickness 1 0 to 5 0 mm 1 o 67 Unit mm 8 1 4 GT21 _ Panel thickness 5mm ol a DOZUAUAUAOO DUUAUAURAD 4 5 1 4 299 When installing
2. ee Model Contents Product No sy RS282C type fashgray AIGTOOSOHT 3 color LED DC RS422 RS48 Black AIGT0032B1 Backlight 5 type Ashgray AIGT0032H1 green Black AIGT0030B red orange 24y RS232C type achoray AIGTOO30H DC RS422 RS48 Black AIGT0032B GT01 5 type Ashgray AIGT0032H RS232C type Black AIGT0130B1 an 5V YPe Ashgray AIGTO130H1 GT01 monochrome eESORVED DC RS422 RS48 Black AIGT0132B1 ast 3 5 type Ashgray AIGT0132H1 main e liquid Backlight Black AIGT0130B unit shee white 24V RS232C type Acharay AIGTO130H DC RS422 RS48 Black AIGT0132B 5 type Ashgray AIGT0132H sy RS282C type Siver T AIGTO230H7 3 color LED DC RS422 RS48 Pure black AIGTO232B1 GTOIR Backlight 5 type Silver AIGT0232H1 white RS232C type Pure black AIGT0230B red pink 24V YP Silver AIGT0230H DC RS422 RS48 Pure black AIGT0232B 5 type Silver AIGT0232H 3 color LED Pure black AIGO5MQ02D peer one Backlight RSAC TPES Silver AIGOSMQ03D white RS422 RS48 Pure black AIGO5MQ04D a red pink 5 type Silver AIGO5MQ05D 3 color LED Pure black AlGO5GQ02D 0S crystal Backlight aay RS232C type Siver AIG05GQ03D main GT05G display unit ope j DC E aA me black Aeaaamn red orange ype ilver STN 1 color Pure black AlGO5SQ02D RS232C type H color liquid LED Silver AIGO5SQ03D GT05S crystal Bac
3. PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display AIGT0 30B GTO AIGT0 30H AIGT2030 SLN AIGT2130 A Calculator link 24V DC AIGT2230B GT21 unit series Loose wire cable RS232C type AIGT2230H AIG32 Q 2D Gi AIG32 Q 3D AIGO5 Q02D STUS AiG05 Q03D Connection method CPU Serial communication Wiig decer module Mitsubishi Electric Serial communication module side To power GT main unit side AJ71C24 Pin No Signal namel E Pin No Signal namel XIN AF71C24 S3 e o AON AJJ71C24 S6 3 RD 3 FG A3N AF71C24 S8 4 RS lo 4 SD 5 cs fo 5 RD aah ee a only 7 se o o 7 NC 8 co lo o 8 SG 20 ER oO MS A1SJ71C24 R2 Mitsubishi Electric A1SJ71UC24 R2 er ada To power GT main unit side A1SJ Pin No _ Signal name et Pin No Signal name A2SH A1SJ71UC24 R2 I S H gt A1SH 3 sD oJ o 3 FG 4 ER OH 4 SD 5 SG al 5 RD 6 DR 6 NC A2CCPU24 teat os 7 RS INE 7 NC on uni 8 cs o 8 SG 9 o Although No 6 and 7 of the GT11 GT21 GT32 and GT05 is RS CS they can be used in the above connection 4 39 Selecting the PLC model on GTWIN PLC made by Mitsubishi PLC model name to be selected A Calculator link unit series Mitsubishi MELSEC A Calculator link unit series Setting the communication conditions Setting communication conditions on the GT side Set the COM
4. PLC PLC communication cable FPx Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8192 Communication format settings System register No Item Value set 410 TOOL port unit number 1 412 Modem connection No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd 413 Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed Start code No STX Fixed 415 TOOL port Baud rate setting 9600 bps Connecting to the TOOL port Pin No on PLC side GT30 PLC side GT side RS232C Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name No 3 Orange Te s 1 SG 1 SD No 2 Red 19 RD 2 2D 2 RD 18 I Rs 3 RD o 3 RS No 1 Brown 1S cs 4 T o 4 cs ES lt GND 5 5 GND 4 19 4 3 3 Connecting to the TOOL Port of FP0 Connecting to the TOOL port Roa Poon AIGT8192 PLC PLC communication cable FPO Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8192 Communication format settings System register No Item Value set Sysieniregister value 410 Unit number 1 K1 411 Data length 8 bits HO Modem connection No modem connection Ho10x 414 Baud rate setting 9600 bps Xis 0 to 6
5. Touch screen Various screens are displayed here Switches can be operated and data entered simply by touching the touch screen A sheet is affixed to the touch panel to protect it from scratches when shipping Please remove it before using the GT Optional protective sheets are available to protect the touch screen surface and keep it cleean ip Kad Reference lt 1 4 2 Options gt COM port and power supply terminal This is a communication port RS232C or RS422 for connecting to a PLC host PC or microcomputer board and a 5 V DC operation power supply terminal 8 TOOL port GTWIN connection port This port is used to connect the screen creation tool Operation mode setting switches Screen data and configuration settings data are stored in an internal F ROM so no battery backup is needed The operation mode setting swtich has a switch that prohibits access to the System Menu Switch No Function OFF ON ON ae Should always be in the OFF H H H H Desde hibited position when unit is used 1234 2 Inhibits system menu shift Shift possible Shift inhibited Factory default 3 Sue Should always be in the OFF Usage inhibited a ff 4 position when unit is used Waterproof packing This assures that the front panel is waterproof Battery cover for GT11 and GT21 When using a backup battery to be separately purchas
6. COM RS232C 24V GT01 RS232C GT11 RS232C GT21 RS232C GT32 RS232C GT05 RS232C GT side RS485 Pin No Signal name NC or FG 8D Oo 0 Q Turn on the switch at the back of the GT side RS232C cassette Pin No Signal name power 2 1 a supply 2 O 3 NC or FG L o5 4 SD L___o 5 RD e 6 NC fe 7 NC Li 8 SG Although no 6 and 7 of GT11 GT21 GT32 GT05 is RS CS they are used in the above connections Connecting to the 1 channel Ethernet and 1 channel RS232C combination It cannot be connected with Ethernet AFPX COMS LED indication oa oo LINK ACT SPD ERR SD RD Ethernet 52326 GT01 RS232C GT11 RS232C Terminal layout GT21 RS232C SR ae GT32 RS232C b GT05 RS232C COO Toi a power IA y supply 1S S Gao QZz Q00 QD an oo Lo I lcom RS232 24 Connecting to the 2 channel RS485 The connections with either one unit or two units are available To power supply PLC side Pin name Signal name Although no 6 and 7 of GT11 GT21 GT32 GTOS
7. LED indication oo pie m LINK ACT SPD EAR SD RD Ethernet RS232C Terminal layout SD RD SG A Q Y FP X GT30 1G so Siyen E IS RD 1 amp Rs 1 cs 16 GND PLC side GT side RS232C 4 23 4 3 6 Connecting to the COM Port of FP Connecting to the COM port FPG COMT AFP OBO R52320 eee sb AD FS CS SG paced Loose wire connection PLC PLC communication cable FPS Loose wire cable Communication format settings When using the COM port 1 System register No Item Value set 410 COM port 1 Unit number 1 Computer link 412 COM port 1 Communication mode No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd 413 Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed Start code No STX Fixed 415 COM port 1 Baud rate setting 9600 bps When using the COM port 2 System register No Item Value set 4113 COM port 2 Unit number 1 Computer link 412 COM port 2 Communication mode s No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd 414 Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed Start code No STX Fixed 415 COM port 2 Baud rate setting 9600 bps 4 24
8. Word position F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 N 0 Screen No specified by PLC area read by GT30 from PLC N 1 Usage prohibited N 2 No of currently displayed screen area in which data is written from GT30 to PLC Explanation of system area Screen No specified by PLC The screen number specified on the GT30 is specified from the PLC in hexadecimal format No of currently displayed screen The number of the screen currently displayed on the GT30 is written to the PLC in hexadecimal format Bit devices WA al ie D c Blalgls 7 6 s 4 3 2 l4 o position Forced ree Back Back N 0 BZ display g light light fla valg Flashin Color 9 flag 9 N 1 Usage prohibited ay ian N 2 LOW y flag T Progress flag Explanation of system area BZ This turns on the buzzer Forced display flag At the rise when the bit is turned on the screen specifed by the PLC is forcibly displayed This is executed only when at the rise of the bit Backlight Valid flag When the bit is turned on the backlight flashing backlight color control becomes effective Backlight Flashing 0 Lighted normal 1 Flashing Backlight Color 00 Off 01 Lighted 10 Lighted 11 Lighted Data Input In Progress flag This is 1 while data is being input and 0 whendata input has been completed only when using the keyboard BAT This goes on if clock data
9. Screen No 1 Second word usage prohibited area When Screen No 2 z is specified by the Third word HEX 1 GT main unit PLC the screen switches to No 2 and the PLC is notified Basic communication areaAword device that the screen has First word HEX 2 Screen No 2 been switched Second word usage prohibited area Third word HEX 1 gt GT main unit 1 3 2 Setting Function Switching Parts by GTWIN The screens can be switched on the GT by using the function switching parts provided in the parts library of the GTWIN that has a function to switch the screens These parts should be arranged on the base screen and assigned the attributes indicated below Using the Change Screen operation mode The screen number to be changed can be specified for the function switch by selecting the Change screen operation mode Press the switch part to switch the screen to the specified screen To return to the screen displayed just prior to the currently displayed screen the Return to Previous Screen operation mode can be used Screen No 1 Screen No 2 w g o The screen is changed when Bl ue pe the function switch is on Change Screen setting No 2 Set to Retrun to Previous Screen Using the Value Set operation mode Select the Value Set operation mode and enter the fo
10. Backlight brightness setting This is used to specify whether to transfer data to the GT with or without the backlight brightness adjustment Select either one of the radio buttons When setting it to on the setting value 0 to 14 can be specified Off The backlight brightness is not adjusted On Transfer data after the backlight brightness has been adjusted Contrast adjustment This is used to specify whether to transfer data to the GT with or without the contrast adjustment Select either one of the radio buttons When setting it to on the setting value 0 to 14 can be specified Off The contrast is not adjusted Transfer data after the contrast has been adjusted On mais Reference For details on Multi language exchange function lt Terminal GTWIN Operational Guide Book ARCT1F357E gt lt GTWIN HELP gt 5 2 7 Setup 2 Clicking on the Setup 2 tab in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Setup 2 screen GT01 GT11 GT21 and GT30 GT32 and GT05 A Available N A Not available Setup 2 screen GT01 GT11 GT21 GT30 GT32 GT05 Through function A A A A N A N ANO SD memory card menu N A N A N A N A A A Note The through function can be used and the setting on the GTWIN is not required Through function If the Forward only to the
11. Cable connected to the TOOL port Note Simultaneous USB and Ethernet transmission is not available for GT32T1 New functions can be available by upgrading the GT GT01 GT11 GT21 GT32 and GT05 The GT can be easily upgraded by donwloading the latest firmware from our website or using the GT Ver_UP tool 1 2 About Power Supply for GT01 5 V DC Type Power can be supplied to the GT01 5 V type with only one communication cable The power is supplied from the TOOL port of a PLC therefore the wiring man hours can be significantly reduced TOOL port S gt Applicable models HANT Panasonic FP series Mitsubishi Electric Corporation FX series Power supply amp communication E 0 r ilg GT01 5 V DC type PLO 1 3 How to Switch Screens There are three ways to switch screens registered in the GT 1 3 1 Setting from PLC Ladder Program The screens can be switched by writing to the basic communication area from the PLC ladder program How communication is carried out between the GT and PLC screen switching Basic communication areaAword device First word specifies screen no from PLC Ongoing communication Second word usage prohibited area Third word no of screen currently displayed Internal PLC device GT main unit How screens are switched Basic communication areaAword device aa First word HEX 2
12. System register No Item Value set Syete recete value 412 po eee Computer link K1 Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd 413 Stop bits 1 bit K3 End code CR Fixed Start code No STX Fixed 414 Baud rate setting 9600 bps Ho 00 M 415 Unit number 1 K1 416 Modem connection No modem connection HO Note To set 19200 bps for both the COM port and the TOOL port H0100 should be set Connecting to the COM port ARE SSs SRG 4 26 FPO 1s I IS 1 Rs 19 cs 1s PLC side Pin name GT side RS232C Pin No Signal name sD RD RS cs aR O N GND 4 3 8 Connecting to the COM Port of FP2 FP2SH Connecting to the COM port B pes j LJ ACE 3 ae AIP81842 20 E PLC PLC communication cable FP2 FP2SH D SUB 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 Communication format settings System register No Item Value set 412 Selection of application of RS232C Computer link port Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd 413 Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed Start code No STX Fixed 414 Baud rate setting 9600
13. Message Operations state Measures a The data of the destination GT is being ens initialized Transferring Image data is being transferred g Finished Transmission has completed successfully Protected A password has been set for the Cancel the password of the destination GT destination GT Cannot copy The firmware of the source GT does not Check the version of the firmware of support the destination GT the destination GT Foe Communication eror Check the communication settings of the both GTs ga Touch panel operation RETURN To return to the memory initialization and copy GT function selection screen touch the ESC key To return to the copy GT function screen touch the Finished key 5 28 k Explanation Order of transfer between the GTs Transferring data between the GTs is carried out in the following order 1 Initialize the screen data of the GT 2 if the screen data exists in the GT 2 2 Transfer the firmware of the GT 1 if the version is different from the GT 2 3 Transfer the screen data 4 The transfer completes When the screen data does not exist in the GT 1 the firmware is transferred If the verion is the same finish the opeartion without trasferring the firmware LO Note Do not turn off the power supply of the main unit during data transfer Also do not pull out the cable between the GT 1 and GT 2 The units may not be restarted Whe
14. Connecting to the COM port Ih ill PG COM AFPG801 RS232C i SD RD RS CS SG When using the RS232C 1 channel type the section between the RS and CS signals on the PLC side should be shorted Connecting to the COM4 cassette When using the RS232C 1 channel type Note The GT30 cannot be connected using the RS485 FPG COM4 AFPG806 RS485 _RS232C COM RS232C 24V Pin name Signal name Pin No Signal name Turn on the switch of No 1 at the back of the cassette PLC side GT side RS232C Pin No Signal namel we 1 SD 2 RD 3 3 RS o o 4 cs o o 5 GND When using the RS232C 2 channel type PLC side GT side RS232C Pin No Signal namel 1 SD 2 RD 3 RS 4 cs u 5 GND PLC side GT side RS232C 4 25 4 3 7 Connecting to the COM Port of FPO Connecting to the COM port rs X EERE COM R5232 Sonne Loose wire connection PLC PLC communication cable FPO Loose wire cable Communication format settings
15. System register No Item Value set 410 TOOL port unit number 1 412 Modem connection No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd 413 Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed Start code No STX Fixed 414 TOOL port Baud rate setting 9600 bps Connecting to the TOOL port 24V power PLC side supply 1 SG om SD O RD o X Although no 6 and 7 of GT11 GT21 GT32 GT05 is RS CS they are used in the above connections ip Reference lt 4 7 3 How to Make Communication Settings Using the FPWIN GR gt 4 2 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port of FP2 FP2SH e Connecting to the TOOL port PSAT FPAGH Orven 6 0000000 24V power EZA supply 2 oe e AIGT8162 AIGT8165 AIGT8160 PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display AIGT0 30B GTO AIGTO 30H AIGT2030 GT11 3 FP2 AlGT8162 AJGT22305 Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8165 GT21 24 V DC type FP2SH AIGT2230H AIGT8160 AIG32 O 2D else AIG32 Q 3D AIG05 Q 2D Gide AiG05 Q 3D Communication format settings System register No Item Value set 410 TOOL port unit number 1 412 Modem connection No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd 413 Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed Start code No STX Fixed 414 TOOL port Baud rate setting 9
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17. Note To set 19200 bps for both the COM port and the TOOL port H0100 should be set Connecting to the TOOL port Pin No on PLC side GT30 PLC side o Pin No Signal name No 3 Orange g TS sD 1 SG No 2 Red 0S f RD SD ts RS 3 RD No 1 Brown TS cs 4 t GND 5 e 4 20 GT side RS232C Pin No Signal name SD RD O RB WlN s a n 4 3 4 Connecting to the TOOL Port of FP2 FP2SH Connecting to the TOOL port B pes j LJ AE 3 I eng J AIGT8192 I 2 o PLC PLC communication cable FP2 FP2SH Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8192 Communication format settings System register No Item Value set 410 Unit number 1 411 Data length 8 bits Modem connection No modem connection 414 Baud rate setting 9600 bps Connecting to the TOOL port Pin No on PLC side GT30 PLC side GT side RS232C Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name No 3 Orange i9 l s 1 SG 1 SD No 2 Red m S RD 2 2 BI Jo z z 1g RS 3 RD Q 3 RS No 1 Brown 19 s 4 o 4 cs 1s GND 5 5 GND 4 21 4 3 5 Connecting to the COM Port of FP X Connecting to the
18. S os cee by clicking the radio button of the desired value to turn it on Off C On Hold On Unhold Retry This specifies the number of retries if a communication error occurs The setting range is from 0 to 255 times Waiting This specifies the interval between retries if a communication error occurs The setting range is from 0 to 255 seconds Display error code This switches the setting for the error code display used if a communication error occurs Off No error code is displayed if a communication error occurs On Hold An error code is displayed at the upper right of the screen if a communication error occurs and continues to be displayed until the power supply is turned off On Unhold An error code is displayed at the upper right of the screen if a communication error occurs and is cleared when the cause of the error is eliminated fy Reference lt Chapter 8 Troubleshooting gt Time until sending data The time taken to send the next data from receiving data from an external equipment can be adjusted with the GT The delay time longer than the preset value can be held by specifying the time until sending data Set it when the external equipment cannot receive data properly as data transmission is too quick from the GT The setting range is 0 to 1000 ms COM Port Connected to PLOfExternal Device Baud Rate 3600 bps Communication Error Handling Retry 3times 4 second
19. Note A battery is supplied with the main unit 1 4 2 Options PLC connecting cables Item name Contents Product No For direct connection to GT01 5V DC RS232C and our FP series TOOL port Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable A ferrite core is supplied with the main unit 2m AIGT8142 For direction connection to GT01 5V DC RS422 ae _____ and MITSUBISHI FX series TOOL port He PRs Mini DIN 8 pin loose wire cable A ferrite core is supplied with the main unit 2m AIGT8152 For connection to GT01 24V DC GT11 GT21 2m AIGT8162 em p GT05 GT32 and our FP series TOOL port 5m AIGT8165 Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable 10m AIGT8160 For connection to GT01 24V DC GT11 GT21 ble 11 GT05 GT32 and MITSUBISHI FX series TOOL port 5m AIGT8175 Mini DIN 8 pin loose wire cable For connection to GT10 GT30 and our FP series ean TOOL port 2m AIGT8192 Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable For connection to COM port of FP2 FP2SH and FP2 E A computer communication unit 2m AIP81842 D SUB 9 pin loose wire cable Note About the connection to the COM ports of FPX and FPO As the connection to the COM port of FP and FPO is a loose wire connection a cable is not provided 1 8 Product Item name Contents No GT01 For GT0
20. AIGT8142 PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display FP2 we F AIGT0O 30B1 FP2SH Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8142 GT01 5V DC type AIGTO 30H1 Communication format settings System register No Item Value set 410 Unit number 1 411 Data length 8 bits 414 Baud rate setting 9600 bps Connecting to the TOOL port PLC side GT side RS232C Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name ip A Reference lt 4 7 3 How to Make Communication Settings Using the FPWIN GR gt Note Connecting to the COM port is not available Keep the cable no longer than 3 m In case of connecting to PLC with all expansion slots used prepare an external 5 V DC power supply for the GT01 due to current consumption limits 4 2 Connection Method Between GT01 GT05 GT11 GT21 GT32 and PLCs 4 2 1 Connecting to the TOOL Port of FP X FP2 FP0 FP e Connecting to the TOOL port od GT series 24 V DC type AIGT8162 AIGT8165 AIGT8160 Communication format settings PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display AIGT0 30B Cred AIGT0 30H AIGT2030 EPX ory AIGT2130 FPx BISA E Ge AIGT2230B Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8165 GT21 24 V DC type FPO AIGT2230H AIGT8160 FP e GT32 AIG32 Q 2D AIG32 Q 3D AIG05 Q 2D HE AIGO5 Q 3D
21. RD 2 5 5V SD SD E 7O 6 Fn RD RD Short RD and E 7 SD RD RD 8 E Terminal station setting Short 120W resistor built in cS Note e Keep the cable no longer than 2 m e GT01 power consumption corresponds to that of Mitsubishi s F920 5 V type display device When using adhere to the conditions of use number of units that can be expanded on a PLC etc for the F920 5 V type 4 29 Connecting to the TOOL port 2 To 24V power supply AIGT8175 FX series i PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display AIGT0 32B ore AIGT0 32H AIGT2032 Smi AIGT2132 a 24 V DC AIGT2232B FX series Mini DIN 8 pin loose wire cable AIGT8175 GT21 RS422 type AIGT2232H AIG32 Q 4D GT32 AIG32 Q 5D AIGO05 Q04D GTO AiGO5 Q05D Tool port connection of GT01 and FX Series i PLCPinNo To power supply GT PLc power GTO1 24V DC type or GT11 R Pin No Signal Name Pin No Signal Name PLC Pin No i y 1 RD 1 24V 136 Z dis J a 2 RD 2 GND 255 Nou Greer i g in Wat iD 7 Red No 4 Orange o Z s ae Short RD and E 7 SD z RD 8 a Short 8 Terminal station setting 4 30 Connecting to FX Series using an adapter RS232C PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display oro AEE or
22. Although No 6 and 7 of the GT11 GT21 GT32 and GT05 is RS CS they can be used in the above connection 4 34 Selecting the PLC model on GTWIN PLC made by Mitsubishi PLC model name to be selected Q Serial communication series Mitsubishi MELSEC Q Serial communication series Setting the communication conditions Setting communication conditions on the GT side Set the COM port communication conditions as follows Item Value set PLC unit 0 Baud rate 19200 bps Data length 8 bits Parity check Odd Stop bit 1 bit Checksum Avaiable Setting communication conditions on the PLC side Set the communication conditions as follows Some items cannot be set depending on the used model There is no need to set the items that are not available Item Value set Unit No 0 Baud rate 19200 bps Data length 8 bits Parity check Odd Stop bit 1 bit Checksum Available Interface RS232C Dedicated protocol control procedure Format 4 4 35 Usable devices Device type Number Remarks Input Relay X000000 X001FFF Output Relay Y000000 Y001FFF Internal Relay M000000 M032767 Latch relay L000000 L032767 Annunciator FOQ00000 F032767 Edge relay V000000 V032767 Link Relay B000000 B007FFF Special relay SM000000 SM002047 Bit L
23. When you use a serial communication module you will set some parameters Slot No Module type I O points and Start address etc Input and output relay from the start address for set points can t be used 4 36 Connecting to Q CPU series GT32 GT05 pan ee PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display AIG32 Q 2D GT32 O Q CPU series Loose wire cable RS232C PAN DG AIG32 Q 3D GTO5 type AIG05 Q02D AiG05 Q03D CPU Link I F Wiring diagram Mitsubishi Electric PLC side Mini Din 6 pin To power GT side a02CPU ft 1 Cras RS232C port 2 resides on CPU unit Sie Q12HCPU o 4 Q25HCPU 5 l ae o 7 Lo 8 Selecting the PLC model on GTWIN PLC made by Mitsubishi PLC model name to be selected Q CPU series Mitsubishi MELSEC Q CPU series Setting the communication conditions Setting communication conditions on the GT side Set the COM port communication conditions as follows Item Value set PLC unit 0 Baud rate 19200 bps Data length 7 bits Parity check Even Stop bit 1 bit 4 37 Usable devices Device type Number Remarks Input Relay X000000 X001FFF Output Relay Y000000 Y001FFF Internal Relay M000000 M032767 Latch relay L000000 L032767 Annunciator
24. X4 RS485 Light on R5422 Light out RS485 422 PEt oO Terminal layout SES R R boool PX power N supply 1 a GT01 RS485 GT11 RS485 GT21 RS485 GT32 RS485 GT05 RS485 U a DOD sisi o COM RS485 LED indication SD RD Not used Y RS485 Light on RS422 Light out PS45542 GT01 RS422 GT11 RS422 Terminal layout GT21 RS422 StS RE R FP X GT32 RS422 COOOE sae GT05 RS422 ower 9 71 Pp 1s gt supply 1 ads 19 l so7 EN ll l3 t r a0 l s Gs E 3 To power supply PLC side Pin name ie NI on Bo ro on s Not used o Turns on No 1 to No 4 of the switch at the back of the cassette b Not used Turns off No 1 to No 3 of the switch at the back of the cassette and turn on No 4 Connecting to the 1 channel RS485 and 1 channel RS232C combination The connections with either one unit or two units are available AFPX COM4 LED indication COMI SD RDSD RD j m r Not used SD ood GT01 RS485 Terminal layout GT11 RS485 DOO Gl GT21 RS485 Rees DAD SS py GT32 RS485 COOOL To GT05 RS485 power __ iS z supply 0S J i a Tr s i i 18 sp A 4 8
25. GT Configuration Untitled1 Setup2 HoldDeviceValue Recipe AlarmHistory LineGraph Sound Basic Setup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Startup Screen Setup 1 COM Port Connected to PLC External Device Baud Rate v bps Communication Error Handling Retry 3times 4 seconds Setup Initialize Display Error Codes On Unhold Data Length 7 bit Stop Bits bit gt Transmission Delay Parity Bit Zi 0 1000 fo COM port Connected to PLC External device This is used to specify the baud rate and transmission format whenthe GT is connected to an external device PLC Clicking on the B button displays a pull down menu from which the value to be set can be selected Baud rate Select 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Data length Select either 7 bits or 8 bits Stop bit This is fixed at 1 bit Parity Select None Odd or Even Handle communication error Clicking on the button displays the Communication Error Remedy dialog box This is used to specify the processing to be used if a communication error occurs Communication Error Remedy dialog box Communication Error Handling For Retry and Waiting click the button and specify the Renee values in the Value Set dialog box that is displayed ea alee Cannel For Display Error Code select Off On Hold or On Unhold
26. Usable devices Device type FX1N range No FRA NIEXSUIERSUE Remarks range No Input relay X X0000 to X0337 X0000 to X0337 Output relay Y Y0000 to Y0337 Y0000 to Y0337 Internal relay M M0000 to M1535 M0000 to M3071 Bit device State S S0000 to S0999 S0000 to S0999 Timer contact TS TS0000 to TS0255 TS0000 to TS0255 a contact Ggo000 to c80255 CS0000 to CS0255 Designate the Input relay X X0000 to Y0320 X0000 to X0320 address in increments of 20 Designate the Output relay Y Y0000 to Y0320 Y0000 to Y0320 address in increments of 20 Designate the Internal relay M M0000 to M1520 M0000 to M3056 address in Word device increments of 16 State S S0000 to S0976 S0000 to S0976 Designate the address in increments of 16 Timer current value TN TNO000 to TN0255 TNO000 to TNO255 Counter current value CN CNO0000 to CN0255 CNO000 to CN0255 Data register D D0000 to D0999 D0000 to D0999 Note1 The addresses you can use may differ depending on the model For details please see the manual for the PLC you are using Note2 If using an input relay output relay and auxiliary relay in word units please set the address in 16 point increments from 000 X000 X020 X040 M000 M016 M032 A Reference lt Chapter 8 Troubleshooting gt 4 32 4 4 2 Connecting to Q series Connecting to Q Serial communicat
27. Use shielded wires for distribution cables Recommended cable AIGT8142 with one ferrite core It conforms to CE marking As conditions the following wiring is required 1 Make the cable do three turns around a ferrite core Recommended ferrite core Seiwa Electric s E04RA190120080 or equivalent 2 Perform grounding of the cable shield Packaged with AIGT8142 100 mm max L 28 mm max Ferrite core Shield RS422 RS485 type There is no RS and CS control lines Perform wiring and placement of the cable so that there is no impression of external noise on the cable and no induction Use shielded wires for distribution cables Recommended cable AIGT8152 with one ferrite core Seiwa Electric s E04RA190120080 E is used to set the terminating station It does not conform to European EMC directive 100 mm max 28 mm max Ferrite core coun Rea Sv Shield ip Reference lt 3 2 2 Grounding gt 83 Key Point The CE marking standards that the GT01 conforms to excluding the RS422 RS485 type European EMC directive 89 336 EEC European EMC standards EN61000 6 4 and EN61000 6 2 3 11 3 4 2 GT01 GT05 GT11 GT21 and GT32 24 V DC RS232C type There is no CS control lines for GT01 Perform wiring and placement of the cable so that there is no impression of external noise on the
28. 1 24 V i 2 OV Functional S 3 ground FG lt AIGT2030B 3 4 Send data SD GT Extemal device G12030H Z 5 Receive data RD GT lt External device fines oe 6 Request to send RS GT External device 7 Clear to send CS GT lt External device 8 Signal ground SG 24 VIRS422 RS485 type Pin No Name Abbre Signal direction Product No 1 24 V 2 OV A Functional k 3 ground ii i AIGT2032B 3 4 Send data SD GT External device AIGT2032H z 5 Send data SD GT External device AIGT2132B 6 Receive data RD GT External device AIGT2132H 7 Receive data RD GT lt External device 8 Terminal E i resistance cS ne Note There is no RS and CS control lines 2 2 3 GT21 24 VIRS232C type Pin No Name Abbre Signal direction Product No 1 24 V i 2 OV a 3 Functional FG i 8 ground 2 4 Send data SD GT External device AIST 22006 Z 5 Receive data RD GT lt External device AST 229 6 Request to send RS GT External device 7 Clear to send CS GT lt External device 8 Signal ground SG 24 VIRS422 RS485 type Pin No Name Abbre Signal direction Product No 1 24 V 2 OV z k Functional TH 3 FG E z ground P 4 Send data SD GT External device AIGT2232B z 5 Send data SD GT gt External device AIGT2232H 6 Receive d
29. BAT B eaa N 2 Low a 0P fag T Progress flag Explanation of system area BZ This turns on the buzzer Forced display flag At the rise when the bit is turned on the screen specifed by the PLC is forcibly displayed This is executed only when at the rise of the bit Backlight Valid flag When the bit is turned on the backlight flashing backlight color control becomes effective Backlight Flashing 0 Lighted normal 1 Flashing Backlight Color GTO5M 3 color LED backlight 00 Off 01 White 10 Red 11 Pink GTO05G 3 color LED backlight 00 Off 01 Green 10 Red 11 Orange GTO5S 1 color LED backlight 00 Off 01 Lighted 10 Off 11 Lighted Data Input In This is 1 while data is being input and 0 when data input has been completed Progress flag only when using the keyboard BAT This goes on if clock data and Hold PLC Device data held in the SRAM are not being backed up normally This bit also goes on if the SRAM is not backed up by the internal secondary battery The 4 mark is displayed at the bottom right of the screen 1 BAT LOW flag This goes on when the battery is running low Please replace the battery with a new one within a week after this bit went on The 4 mark is displayed at the bottom right of the screen 1 1 When the battery error display is set to Off the 4 mark will not be displayed 2 The BAT and BAT LOW flags activate
30. Ethernet port GT32T1 only and the internal digital circuit 7 6 2 Display GT32 specifications GT32M GT32T0 GT32T1 Display Blue white STN monochrome LCD 4096 color TFT color LCD Resolution 320 W x 240 H dots Displayable area 113 2 W x 86 4 H mm 110 8 W x 83 6 H mm Backlight CFL backlight Backlight life 75000 hours at 25 C 50000 hours at 25 C menu screen Note The backlight life varries depending on the usage environment such as temperature humidity or operating voltage Especially if it is used at low temperatures the life will be extremely short 7 18 7 6 3 Touch Key ltem CT 382 Specifications O Note1 Touch key Analog touch key resistive film type Note1 The touch switches operate using analog resistance membrane Do not press two or more points on the screen at the same time Doing so might operate a switch located between those points if one exists This touch panel is designed to be operated by touching Please realize that the positional accuracy of the switches is based on the size of a finger 7 6 4 Functions GT32 specifications Fixed GTWIN 1 4 width 8 x 8 half width 16 x 8 full width 16 x 16 Displayable Double quadruple or octuple in height and width fonts True Type GTWIN 10 to 240 dots Windows R 10 to 240 dots Alphanumeric characters Character i VAE types English Japanese Korean Germany French Italian Spanish Simplified Chinese
31. L GT series PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display GT01 AIGTO 3 Gti AIGT203 FPZ Loose wire cable AIGT213 GT21 AIGT223 GT32 AIG32 Q0 D GT05 AIG05 Q0 D Connecting to the COM1 and COM2 cassettes of FPZ Connecting to the COM port of FPx When using the RS232C 1 channel type AFPG801 GT side RS232C Pin No Signal name EEE GT01 RS232C To 4V O 1 AFPGE01 GT11 RS232C PLC side power supply o 2 RS232C i GT21 RS232C Pinnae 3 FG SS Bs GT32 RS232C A D GT05 RS232C esesse To ag 3 5 RD power ___ IS es 6 NC U aN aE e 8 SG M RS232C 24V When using the RS232C 2 channel type AFPG802 fe GT side RS232C QQDLE 88386 When using the RS232C 1 channel type the To 24V 0 1 Ple sde shoud beshoned n Te ee E RO RD fos RS sD i E Although no 6 and 7 of cs RD gt o 7 GT11 GT21 GT32 GT05 is RS CS SG SG o o 8 they ae used in the above Connecting to the COM3 cassette of FPX FP Communication format setting Item Value set COM port 1 unit number No 1 COM port 1 communication mode Computer link COM port 1 transfer format 8 bits odd 1 stop terminal CR fixed no STX COM port 1 baud rate setting 38400 bps 57600 bps 115200 bps Note
32. Traditional Chinese characters and Turkish can be displayed Approx 240 screens Approx 180 screens screens a yanaiunes Base screen switchable from outside parts attachable yP Keyboard screen screen allows direct input to data parts Straight lines continuous straight lines squares circles ovals arcs elliptic arcs fan shapes elliptic fan shapes beveled squares bitmaps Recipe functionm Flow display function Write device function Multi language functions exchange function Sound output function PLC can be communicated with personal computer by connecting computer to the Ethernet port or USB port and PLC to COM port This function is not available for PLCs manufactured by other companies Vera 80orlater S Note1 Maximum allowable number varies depending on registered contents Note2 External clock data can be refferred and displayed When backing up the built in clock data device hold data or alaram history purchase a battery product No AFPX BATT Note3 The sound output function is available for GT32T1 only Note4 The Ethernet port is available for GT32T1 only Graphics Through function 7 19 7 6 5 Memory GT32 specifications GT32M GT32T0 GT32T1 Base screen data keyboard Memory type F ROM screen data flow display data sound data Memory capacity 2048 k bytes 12288 k bytes Recipe data Memory capacity 64 k bytes Device writing data Memory Ope F RO
33. but there is no base screen data Screen The total capacity of transferred base screen Delete part of the base screen data so that the displays data exceeds the 384 kbyte capacity of the capacity doesn t exceed the total capacity Memory is GT Data capacity can be checked by going to View Full For GT01 the max capacity is 384 kbytes V gt Memory Usage Conditions on GTWIN menu For GT11 the max capacity is 1408 kbytes bar When the data capacity is not over the limit For GT21 the max capacity is 6656 kbytes invalid data could possibly be remaining in the GT When transferring data do so after deleting the screen An 1 The screen specification in the PLC 1 Specify the correct screen number unspecified screen setting the GT switch part or the screen auto paging is wrong appeared th 2 The startup screen is specified in the GT 2 Check the start up screen setting for the GT ere is configuration settings GTWIN configuration settings in GTWIN Delete trouble when unnecessary settings and re transfer switching configuration data screens 3 An erroneous device or value is specified 3 Check the device content specified on the PLC in the first word of the basic communication area word device side in the first word of the basic communication area Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs 6 2 Problem Cause Solution Screen 1 No screen number has
34. port communication conditions as follows Item Value set PLC unit 0 Baud rate 19200 bps Data length 7 bits Parity check Even Stop bit 1 bit Setting communication conditions on the PLC side Set the communication conditions as follows Some items cannot be set depending on the used model There is no need to set the items that are not available Item Value set Unit No 0 Baud rate 19200 bps Data length 7 bits Parity check Even Stop bit 1 bit Checksum Available Interface RS232C Dedicated protocol control procedure Format 4 Usable devices Device type FX1N range No Remarks Input relay X0000 to XO7FF Output relay Y0000 to YO7FF Bit Internal relay M0000 to M2047 device State B0000 to BO3FF Timer contact TS0000 to TS0255 Counter contact CS0000 to CS0255 Input relay X0000 to X07F0O Designate the address of first digit with 0 Output relay Y0000 to YO7FO Designate the address of first digit with 0 Internal relay M0000 to M2032 Designate the address in increments of 16 Word Link relay B0000 to BO3FO Designate the address of first digit with 0 d vic Timer current value TNOO000 to TN0255 Counter current value CNO000 to CN0255 Data register D0000 to D1023 Link register W0000 to WO3FF File register R0000 to R8191 ad Note The maximum value that can be set with the GT is described The range of usable a
35. then transfer data again from GTWIN to the GT NOTE When doing this all base screen data GT setting data keyboard screen data and bitmap data will be lose Before doing this make sure all data has been backed up 3 If 2 produces no change set the operating mode setting switches 2 3 and 4 on the GT to ON and reset the power supply NOTE When doing this all of the contents will revert to those in effect at the time of shipping and all of the GT memory contents will be cleared Before doing this make sure all data has been backed up Nothing happens for about 10 seconds after turning on power Communication conditions of GT COM port and PLC differ Verify communication settings of GT and PLC and then make them the same 6 7 6 3 What to DO If Something Unusual Occurs GT05 and GT32 Problem Cause Solution Screen is blank 1 Power is not on 1 Supply the power supply to unit as per specifications 2 When only lamp and message parts are configured to the base screen Value of substitute reference device value does not exist in substitute data 2 Check the address of the substitute reference device and the device values on the PLC side Error code ER appears at the top right of the screen An error has occurred in communication between the GT and an external device e g PLC Refer to lt 8 4 Troubleshooting Error Codes gt S
36. 18 x Ds S eh ts BRYA m A bd E YO Comment Rema FPO 27K 7 0 Offline Home Communication Settings EPWIN_GR Configuration Customize Keep Window position Priyate Configuration 2 The window below will be displayed Select Tool port setting when connecting to the tool port or COM port setting when connecting to the COM port Please match the transfer format and transmission speed settings to those of the GT PLC Configuration Untitlel x Hold Non hald1 Hold Non hold2 Action on Error Time Link High Speed Counter Interrupt Input Tool Port COMI Port COM2 Port No 410 Unit No To Cancel No 412 Modem Enabled I Aesd PLC No 413 Communication Format No415 _Baudrate Char Bit f8Bits gt Jasoo bps z Initiaize Parity Odd Help StooBt 1 In addition to the transfer format and transmission speed settings set the communication mode to Computer link when using the COM port PLC Configuration Untitle1 E x Hold Non hold1 Hold Non hold2 Action on Error Time Lik High Speed Counter Interrupt Input Tool Port COMI Port COM2 Port No 410 Unit No No 412 Comm Mode Select Computer Link Cancel Modem Enabled J apc Computer Link No 413 Communication Format No 415_ Baudrate Initial Char Bit fe Bits x Terminator cr z 9600 bps z ite Parity Odd Header __ Hep S
37. AFP15401 AFP 15402 PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display ero Ee arpesse ST AIGT2130 FP series C NET adapter ars GT21 24 V DC type Reet PEE ore eee oros o Conneciton method C NET side Tory GT side ao E ao NC or FG SD SD RD RD E Setting the communication conditions Gt communication settings Set with the GTWIN configuration settings Item Value set Baud rate 19200bps Data length 8 bits Parity check 1 bit Stop bit Odd Communication settings on the PLC side Specify the setting to match with the setting for the GT using the tool software at the PLC side fy Reference lt 4 1 12 How to Make Communication Settings Using the FPWIN GR and FPWIN Pro Troubleshooting gt C NET adapter setting Set the termination TERMINATE to on 4 16 4 2 10 Precautions When Communicating With RS485 When communication with the RS485 the transmission line for sending and receiving data is the same GT side t Connected device side C Time taken until the connected device sends a response after sending a command from the GT If a response is sent too quickly the GT may not be able to receive it Adjust the time if necessary For our FP series FP or FP X the time can be speicifed using the SYS1 instruction 2 Time taken until the GT sends a next command after receiv
38. Brightness Setting Touch Sound Backlight Brightness Setting C Disable Enable of On C Disable Enable Sof Con Contrast Adjustment Battery Error Display Contrast Adjustment of Con of C On Sof Con GT30 GT32 and GT05 GT Confieuration Untitled GT Configuration Untitled BasicSetup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Startup Screen Setup2 HoldDeviceValue Recipe AlarmHistory LineGraph Sound Setup Hold DeviceValue Recipe AlarmHistoy Line Graph BasicSetup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Startup Screen Setup 1 Cancel Clock File Compression a Clock File Compression lock TG e GiGi e o Clock Type GTG C PLC Clock Fo ron Clock Type Bik C PLC Clock Po Eo Summer Time Notuse x Transfer Outside Off On Transfer Outside Off On Backlight Control Setup of Multi language exchange Backlight Control Setup of Multi Language Exchange Auto Off 2 RefertoPLC Off On Auto Off 9 RefertoPLC Off C On Backlight Brightness Setting C Disable Enable of Con Disable Enable Battery Error Display Contrast Adjustment Battery Error Display of c e g G off Setup 1 screen GT01 GT11 GT21 GT30 GT32 GT05 Read from PLC A A A A GT clock N A A A A Summer time N A N A N A N A Transfer outside N A A Backlight control A A Touch sound A A A A Clock Battery error display N A File compression A Press two touch switche
39. COM port Q EEEE arl Ya Loose wire connection PLC PLC communication cable FP X Loose wire cable Communication format settings When using the COM port 1 System register No Item Value set 410 COM port 1 Unit number 1 Computer link 412 COM port 1 Communication mode f No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd 413 Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed Start code No STX Fixed 415 COM port 1 Baud rate setting 9600 bps When using the COM port 2 System register No Item Value set 4113 COM port 2 Unit number 1 412 COM port 2 Communication mode Computer link No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd 414 Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed Start code No STX Fixed 415 COM port 2 Baud rate setting 9600 bps Connecting to the 1 channel RS232C type AFPX COM1 p LED indication PLC side GT side RS232C COMI SD RD RS CS Pin name i Signal name p p Not used RS232C O i oe aA R823920 San Si a a H Terminal layout L229 e S amp D RD AS CS SG i DLLO PX 7 GT30 i 19 sD be 18 RD IS RS l IS cs IX GND When using the RS232C 1 channel type the sect
40. FOQ00000 F032767 Edge relay V000000 V032767 Link Relay B000000 B007FFF Bit Special relay SM000000 SM002047 device Link special relay SB000000 SB0007FF Step relay S000000 S008191 Timer contact TS000000 TS023087 Timer coil TC000000 TC023087 Retentive timer contact SS000000 S8023087 Retentive timer coil SC000000 SC023087 Counter contact CS000000 CS023087 Counter coil CC000000 CC023087 Input Relay X000000 X001FF Specify address expression every 10 Output Relay Y000000 Y001FFO Specify address expression every 10 Internal Relay M000000 M032752 Specify address expression every 16 multiples Latch relay L000000 L032752 Annunciator F000000 F032752 Edge relay V000000 V032752 Link Relay BOO00000 B007FFO Specify address expression every 10 Special relay SM000000 SM002032 Link special relay SB000000 SB0007F0 Word Step relay 000000 S008176 device Timer current TNO00000 TN023087 Retentive timer Current value SNO000000 SN023087 Counter current CNO000000 CN023087 Data Register Link Register D000000 D025983 W000000 W00657F Link special register SW000000 SW0007FF File Register for block number RO000000 R032767 File register for sequential number ZRO00000 ZR 1042431 Special register D000000 SD002047 4 38 4 4 3 Connecting to A series Connecting to A Calculator link unit series A maj calculator link unit S g series
41. GT series screens and PLC programs edited and monitored through the GT series PLC debugging Cable connected to the TOOL port 4 46 cS Note e Precautions when using the through function The system should be set up so that the Timeout period in the FP series software FPWIN A is larger than the waiting time for communication retries of the GT COM port B meaningn A gt B If the system is set up so that A B or A lt B the through function will not work properly When the baud rate of the GT TOOL port is 230400 bps the through function cannot be used Communicate at 115200 bps or lower for using the throught function e Restrictions on COM port connections When connecting the GT01 to the COM port of a PLC a separate external supply must be provided e When using the FP programmer II An FP Programmer II cannot be connected to the tool port of the GT01 It can be connected to the GT11 GT21 and GT30 The GT32 cannot be connected to the FP programmer II as it is connected with USB or Ethernet GT01 GT11 GT21 GT30 FP Programmer I 4 47 4 7 3 How to Make Communication Settings Using the FPWIN GR Please read below to make PLC communication settings using the FPWIN GR 1 Select PLC system register setting from the Option menu O zox Jj Eie Edit Wizard Search Comment View Online Debug Tool Option Window Help
42. Programmable display GTO01 AIGTO 3 GT11 AIGT203 FP e Loose wire cable AIGT213 GT21 AlGT 223 GT32 AIG32TQ0 D GT05 AIG05 Q0 D Connecting to the FP e RS232C To power supply CT side RS232C Pin No Signal Name FP e side Signal Name COM OO I 1 AOIN gt A Oo Although no 6 and 7 of GT11 GT21 GT32 GT05 is RS CS they are used in the above connections Connecting to the FP e RS485 To power supply GT RS232C t Pin No Signal Name FP e side 1 O 2 ons o 3 FG ES 9 g O 4 SD Oo oj 5 SD orj o 6 RD 7 RD 8 E 4 13 4 2 7 Connecting to the COM Port of FP2 FP2SH Connecting to the TOOL port To 24V power supply GT series 24 V DC type AIP81842 PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display AIGT0 30B GTO AIGT0 30H AIGT2030 ST AIGT2130 FP2 F AIGT2230B EP2SH D SUB 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 GT21 24 V DC type AIGT2230H AIG32 Q 2D Pie AIG32 Q 3D AIG05 Q 2D G03 AIG05 Q 3D Communication format settings System register No Item Value set A bas 412 Selection of application of RS232C Computer
43. Use a baud rate of 38400 bps or higher ip Reference lt 4 1 12 How to Make Communication Settings Using the FPWIN GR gt 4 10 To power supply GT side RS422 t Signal Name FP side AFPG803 5V 24V GND NC SD SD RD RD Terminal station setting 120 resistor built in Signal Name Q 1 2 3 4 5 6 F 8 Short circuit Terminal station setting 120 resistor built in cS Note Use with 1 1 If noise is a problem use a shielded cable and employ countermeasures such as installing a ferrite core if necessary The transferdistance is 30 m maximum Up to 500 m is possible with the 24 V type Connecting to the COM4 cassette of FPx The connections with either one unit or two units are available To power supply GT Side RS485 Pin No Signal name Ps 1 FEECONH GT01 RS485 PLC side 2 RS485 _RS232C GT11 RS485 3 NC or FG GT21 RS485 4 GT32 RS485 GT05 RS485 5 SD To TO ENT 6 power 1S I supply 1g aJa Sm IS 1927 he Iino A Turn on the No 1 of Ig RD z the switch at the back US of the cassette 1S To power supply 1 To lt lt 7 lt 4 2 power iS 2
44. Ver 1 3 A A N A A A A A A A A Ver 2 71 or later or later eros Y 10 Inala lalalalalala A Na Y2 or later or later Ver 1 0 A A A A A A A A A N A Ver 2 60 GT11 or later or alter Ver 1 2 A A A A A A A A A A Ver 2 71 or later or later Ver 1 0 N A A A A A A A A A N A Ver 2 70 GT21 or later or later Ver 1 1 A A A A A A A A A A Ver 2 71 or later or later ot30 Y 20 Inal al atalatladlal a nal na V22 or later or later e132 YO Inal a lalalalalala a na V8r280 or later or later A Available N A Not available The latest version of GT can be installed by the tool ip Reference How to upgrade the version lt GTWIN Operational Guide Book ARCT1F357E gt Chapter 1 Features and Functions 1 1 Features and Functions of GT Series Can be installed in a small space As the GT series is a small and thin shaped body it can be installed in a small space Also as the projecting part from a wall surface is 4 mm it looks neat after installation 4mm The GT01 GT11 and GT21 can be installed in vertical orientation Number of colors can be selected as usage GT series Number of colors GT21C 256 colors GT30C 16 colors GT32T0 GT32T1 GT05S 4096 colors Easily shows a current state easily by changing the backlight on the monochrome type For the monochrome type 3 color LED backlight type changing in the backlight color m
45. and Hold PLC Device data held in the SRAM are not being backed up normally This bit also goes on if the SRAM is not backed up by the internal secondary battery The i mark is displayed at the bottom right of the screen 1 BAT LOW flag This goes on when the battery is running low Please replace the battery with a new one within a week after this bit went on The f mark is displayed at the bottom right of the screen 1 1 When the battery error display is set to Off the mark will not be displayed 2 The BAT and BAT LOW flags activate in the both cases that the battery error display is set to On and Off 5 42 5 4 7 GT32 Basic Communication Area Map In order for communication to be carried out between the GT32 and PLC an internal device area like that shown below is provided in the PLC This should be used to control the GT through the PLC ladder program actually being run The starting address N of the field shown below is specified in the GT configuration settings of GTWIN screen creation tool and is then sent to the GT Word devices Word position F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 wy 2 3 2 1 0 N 0 Screen No specified by PLC area read by GT32 from PLC N 1 Usage prohibited N 2 No of currently displayed screen area in which data is written from GT32 to PLC Explanation of system area Screen No specified by PLC The scr
46. as an enclosure provide a fire enclosure metal barrier that entirely covers the rear and lateral sides of the GT 3 1 4 Mounting Screws Secure the GT to the installation panel using the ffittings and screws provided with the unit Recommended screws Recommended product GT unit Size Others Quantity GT01 GT11 M3 20 Material SW pane head Mounting screw GT30 M3 25 Galvanization 4 pcs unit GT05 GT21 GT32 M3 3 5 trivalent chromate The screw tightening torque should be 0 1 to 0 25 N m and tighten them securely Tightening the screws too hard can cause deformation of the front panel so that the switch will not function properly Make sure screws are tightened to the appropriate degree 3 1 5 Installing in Vertical Orientation GT01 GT11 GT21 Normally the GT series is installed horizontally long however some models can be installed vertically long At that time the right side becomes the upper side GT01 GT11 GT21 ac Note The side that the COM port is situated becomes the upper side If the GT is installed upside down the screen will be upside down 8 Key Point Select the vertical type when selecting a GT model in GTWIN Select Model GT Model PLC Model GTO5 Monochrome GTO
47. backlight color control becomes effective Backlight Flashing 0 Lighted normal 1 Flashing Backlight Color 00 Off 01 Lighted 10 Lighted 11 Lighted Data Input In Progress flag This is 1 while data is being input and O whendata input has been completed only when using the keyboard BAT This goes on if clock data and Hold PLC Device data held in the SRAM are not being backed up normally This bit also goes on if the SRAM is not backed up by the internal secondary battery The k mark is BAT LOW flag displayed at the bottom right of the screen 1 This goes on when the battery is running low Please replace the battery with a new one within a week after this bit went on The k mark is displayed at the bottom right of the screen 1 1 When the battery error display is set to Off the 4 mark will not be displayed 2 The BAT and BAT LOW flags activate in the both cases that the battery error display is set to On and Off 5 41 5 4 6 GT30 Basic Communication Area Map In order for communication to be carried out between the GT30 and PLC an internal device area like that shown below is provided in the PLC This should be used to control the GT through the PLC ladder program actually being run The starting address N of the field shown below is specified in the GT configuration settings of GTWIN screen creation tool and is then sent to the GT Word devices
48. been written to 1 Specify correct screen number doesn t the screen setting area the first word switch in the basic communication area word device from the PLC 2 The screen number to which you are 2 Refer to If the screen does not change as expected attempting to switch has already been in ARCT1F357 GTWIN Operational Guide Book Do written from the PLC to the screen not use the basic communication area with ladder setting area the first word in the basic programs communication area word device Screen is 1 The power voltage may be low 1 Check the capacity of the power supply unit if it is dim enough for the GT s power consumption 2 The contrast is set too low 2 Bring up the system menu and adjust the contrast 3 The backlight brightness is set too 3 Bring up the system menu and adjust the dark brightness 4 The backlight is off due to the 4 Touching any area of the screen lights that area If a Backlight Auto off setting in the switch part is set on the touched area the area will Setup of the GT configuration not light even if touched To change the setting settings in GTWIN change the content of the backlight auto off settings Backlight 1 The backlight auto off timer setting is 1 Change the backlight auto off timer setting goes off too too short quickly Date time 1 The PLC s internal calendar timer 1 Adjust by rewriting the value in the PLC s internal display is used as a reference is incorrect
49. bit s Max 500 m 115 200 bit s Supports PANASONIC FP series General purpose serial Mitsubishi FX A and Q series Omron SYSMAC C series Modbus RTU and RUT mocicon PLC Siemens S7 200 series Toshiba Machine PROVISOR TCmini series Yokogawa FA M3 series Allen Bradly SLC5 series LG MASTER K Cnet series Keyence KV series Connector terminal base 8 pin Regarding power supply voltage please pay due consideration to the cable length so that the applied voltage is within the operation voltage range Also when supplying power from a power supply separate from the PLC please make sure the power cable is no longer than 10 m Baud rate 9600 19200 115200 230400 bps Ne Ntes Data bits 8 bits Parity Non Odd Even Stop bit 1 bit Note1 When running a 5 V type directly with the PLC power supply please comply with the PLC restrictions For this reason you may not be able to use at the distances given above Note2 The baud rate of 230400 bps is available when the USB RS232C conversion cable is used Note3 When the baud rate for the TOOI port is set to 230400 bps the connection using the GTWIN automatic communication setting function is not possible Set the GTWIN communication setting to 230400 bps and then transfer data ye Reference For information on connecting and wiring the cables refer to lt Chapter 4 Connecting with PLCs gt and lt GTWIN HELP gt Conditions for communications with external devices Tr
50. bps 415 Unit number 1 416 Modem connection No modem connection Connecting to the COM port Pin No on PLC side GT30 O No 3 yellow black dot mark elro 1 19 2 7 2 No 2 brown red dot mark 1s RD alles 3 1 Rs g 2 j 4 No 7 green red dot mark 1S cs iih S IS GND LOJ No 4 yellow red dot mark Short wiring here No 5 green black dot mark Pin No GT side RS232C Signal name SD RD RS cs F G e ae Q Oh OUN gt GND 4 27 4 3 9 Connecting to FP2 Computer Communication Unit AIP81842 TOOL R5232 PLC PLC communication cable FP2 D SUB 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 SW No Setting contents Value set Switch status 1 Reserved for system ON oe 2 OFF 3 COM1 baud rate 9600 bps ON w 4 COM1 data length 8 bits ON a 5 Reserved for system ON a oO 2 COM2 baud rate 9600 bps on v 8 COM2 data length 8 bits ON DIP switch settings on the backside of FP2 computer communication unit If both serial ports of the FP2 computer communication unit are being used each port should be set individually as s
51. breakage of GT and its neighboring parts Personal Function earth Grounding Grounding 3 8 3 3 Wiring the COM Port Accessory communication connector applicable wiring The communication connector used for the COM port provided as an accessory with the main unit has a screw tightening type of terminal block The wiring shown below should be used Applicable wiring twisted wiring Size Conductor cross section surface area AWG 28 to 16 0 08 to 1 25 mm Use a special tool to tighten the terminal block of the communication connector Using a screwdriver made by Matsushita Electric Works Co Ltd Product number AFP0806 The tightening torque should be 0 22 to 0 25 N m or less GT01 GT11 GT21 and GT32 When doing RS485 communication using RS422 type Please use the following cables or equivalent Appropriate electrical cables twisted cables Conductor Insulator 3 3 Sample WE Cross sectional Resist Thick Cable PEER yp view Size ance Material ness diam E at 20 C Belden 9860 1 25 mm Max Hitachi Cable Polye Max Approx AWG16 16 8 Ltd KPEV thylene 0 5mm 8 5 mm 2 Shielded Shield Cover Or greater Q km 1 25 mm x 1P twisted Con Insu pair OS jator Belden 9207 0 5 mm Max Hitachi Cable Polye Max Approx AWG20 33 4 Ltd KPEV thylene 0 5mm 7 8 mm 2 or greater Q km S0 5 mm x 1P Note e Use shielded twisted pair cab
52. cables Screen transfer cable Connector Al Ph p gt S n S lt q p H H 99 Display unit 142 152 2 20 l l Mounting panel 2 packing 8 ot 102 40 Panel cutout dimensions 130 3 Applicable panel thickness 1 0 to 5 0 mm o 103 Unit mm LOC 8 1 5 GT30 158 2 8 126 8 88 Display unit 118 8 117 Display unit When installing cables 20 ia ae Screen transfer cable Connector Panel cutout dimensions 150 5 Applicable panel thickness 1 0 to 5 0 mm 119 3 Unit mm 150 2 8 Attachment fitting penae l Unit mm 8 1 6 GT32 When installing Panel thickness 5mm Mounting panel 5 0 GT32M GT32T0 4 0_ 35 1 2 0 packing Toes al A Ke q o d U Back view 65 0 o o N ie When installing cables Connector SD memory c
53. calendar timer incorrect Touch panel 1 Valid conditions have been set for the 1 Check that the device status conditions on the PLC doesn t work switch par but those conditions have not been met side are valid No operating 1 The Switch Sounds setting under 1 Change the setting to Enabled sounds are Options in the switch part attributes heard when is set to Disabled the touch 2 The Touch Sounds setting under 2 Change the setting to Enabled panel is Setup in the GT configuration pressed settings in GTWIN is set to Disabled Nothing Communication conditions of GT COM Verify communication settings of GT and PLC and then happens for port and PLC differ make them the same about 10 seconds after turning on power 6 3 Problem Cause Solution Buzzer sounds continuously Bit F of the first word in the basic communication area bit device is set to ON Set the F bit to OFF on the PLC side Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs Backlight color changes flashes Bits A and B and Bit D of the first word backlight color setting in the basic communication area bit device are set to ON Or Bits C and D backlight flashing setting are set to ON Perform correct bit operations on the PLC side Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs Cannot transfer data from GTWIN 1 The scr
54. in the GT is overflowing GT22 The GT cannot There could be an error in the PLC receive data Re supply power to the PLC and GT 6 11 For GT05 and GT32 Code No Content Cause and solution 1 The PLC connection cable is disconnected Check the connection cable to make sure it is connected 00FF Time up error f F 2 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power to the PLC and GT 0100 Keyboard screen data Check if the digit of the data parts on the keyboard screen has parts digit error been set correctly When updating the alarm history display is stopped alarm Yi F history data displayed on the GT s screen has been updated 0101 Alarm history emor within the memory Once the stop of display update is canceled new data is displayed A device that does not exist in the selected PLC model is 0500 Tool setting error specified Check the device that the data screen setting has been made SD memory card not The SD memory card is not inserted to the SD memory card slot 1000 inserted properly Check the SD memory card slot 4004 SD memory card Data cannot be written to the SD memory card Check whether writing error the SD memory card is not write protected sbimenoncard Data cannot be written as the memory of the SD memory card 1002 y has been exhausted Delete some data in the SD memory card memory full or prepare a new SD memory card Sb memonad The dat
55. in the both cases that the battery error display is set to On and Off 5 39 5 4 4 GT11 Basic Communication Area Map In order for communication to be carried out between the GT11 and PLC an internal device area like that shown below is provided in the PLC This should be used to control the GT through the PLC ladder program actually being run The starting address N of the field shown below is specified in the GT configuration settings of GTWIN screen creation tool and is then sent to the GT Word devices Word position F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 a i a 3 2 1 0 N 0 Screen No specified by PLC area read by GT11 from PLC N 1 Usage prohibited N 2 No of currently displayed screen area in which data is written from GT11 to PLC Explanation of system area Screen No specified by PLC The screen number specified on the GT11is specified from the PLC in hexadecimal format No of currently displayed screen The number of the screen currently displayed on the GT11 is written to the PLC in hexadecimal format Bit devices sea EA EE D c lBlalolailzlelsl l3l 2 l4 o position Forced ao Back Back N 0 BZ display SA light light fla valiq Flashin Color 9 flag 9 N 1 Usage prohibited BAT arin N 2 LOW P flag T Progress flag Explanation of system area BZ This turns on the
56. internal data in the GT can be backed up using the backup battery Use the following backup batteries GT model Battery type Product No GT11 GT21 Button type lithium battery CR2032 commercial item GT30 GT32 Backup battery AFPX BATT GT05 The backup battery for the FP X is used Battery life Battery life when operating at a normal temperature 25 C a normal humidity 65 RH and a voltage of 24 V DC is as follows GT model life GT11 GT21 Approx 2 years GT30 GT32M Approx 5 years GT32T Approx 3 years GT05S Approx 3 years GT05M GT05G Approx 5 years Backup The internal data of the GT is backed up in the following ways Internal data to be backed up Stored in Backup battery Hold PLC Device data Clock data Stored in the SRAM Required GT internal device hold data Alarm history data Screen data GT configuration data Stored in the F ROM Not requred LOO Note When using a backup battery attach the battery before the power supply is turned on 3 16 3 6 2 How to Install the Battery GT11 and GT21 The figures below is explained using the GT11 Although the design of the GT21 is different the procedure is the same When installing the battery Insert the head of the battery in the battery holder and push it into the back Press the battery down pushing it into the back of the battery holder When remov
57. is RS CS they GT side RS232C Signal name NC or FG are used in the above connections AFPX COM6 r LED indication RS485 OM COMI come oooo ae a gpi Rees 22A Terminal layout GT21 RS485 TENI E pk GT32 RS485 COM1 PODAC To GT05 RS485 power COM2 supply S a a r i iS za Not used S RS np Turn on the switch at the _ is pales back of the cassette using GT side 2 RS232C the table below To ower nies 711 Supe lt 4 supply 9 z 2 Ig KI i ie 507 8 iS RD iA P18 GT01 RS485 GT11 RS435 GT21 RS485 GT32 RS485 GT05 RS485 Setting Terminal unit Baud rate Setting Terminal unit Baud rate 1O 1 x 2 2 3 When COM1 is terminal unit 3 115200bps 4 4 1 O 1 o 2 When CON2 is terminal unit m 19200bps 3 3 C P 4 Ci m 1 Q 1 Q 2 N 2 N A 115200bps 2C 9600bps ie ip Reference lt FP X User s Manual ARCT1F409E gt For the information on the connection with RS485 refer to lt 4 2 10 Precautions When Communicating With RS485 gt 49 4 2 4 Connecting to the COM Port of FPx Connecting to the COM port To power supply
58. is gone command ER0060 Parameter errror The specified parameter does not exist or it cannot be used Data run error A register or relay number which doesn t exist in the PLC was ER0061 There is an error in specified during screen creation using GTWIN the register or relay number Correct the output device being used with the part or the transfer of clock data to an external device 6 14 6 4 4 When Connected to a PLC FX Series Made by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation For GT01 GT11 GT21 and GT30 returned from the PLC Code No Content Cause and solution 1 PLC connection cable is disconnected Check the wiring of Time up error the connection cable and check for disconnection ERFF There is no response 2 It is a temporary error caused by noise etc Turn on the from the PLC S power supplies for PLC or GT again Data error ER10 A data error occurred Check for errors in the communication conditions settings during communication Overrun error ER12 The GT cannot receive PLC runaway might be the problem data PLC error ER61 A NAK error has been Verify the PLC settings returned from the PLC For GT05 and GT32 Code No Content Cause and solution NAK error ERFFFE ANAK error has been Verify the PLC settings 6 15 6 4 5 When Connected to a PLC Made by Omron Corporation For GT01 GT11 GT21 and GT30 Code No Content C
59. link K1 Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd 413 Stop bits 1 bit K3 End code CR Fixed Start code No STX Fixed 414 TOOL port Baud rate setting 9600 bps K1 415 Unit number 1 K1 416 Modem connection No connection HO Connecting to the COM port Pin No on PLC side 24V power PLC side GT side RS232C supply 1 z Pin No _ Signal name Pin No _ Signal name fo No 3 yellow black dot mark 1g 446 1 FG a RaNo 1 6 io 1 18 g 2 sD Supply O 2 2 7 38 No 2 brown red dot mark is ne 3 RD o 3 FG 5 CS A No 7 green red dot mark iS ed z A T LO No 4 yellow red dot mark 6 N C o o 6 NC 7 SG 7 a 8 NC ee 8 Ss Please short the wiring 9 ER a Although no 6 and 7 of NoD green black dot mari GT11 GT21 GT32 GTOS is RSICS they 4 14 are used in the above connections 4 2 8 Connecting to FP2 Computer Communication Unit To 24V power supply AIP81842 GT series 24 V DC type PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display ora eS er Nera Ske D SUB 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842 GT21 24 V DC type A z aeaa ors Nero SW No Setting contents Value set Switch status 1 Reserved for system ON x 2 OFF OM1 baud rat 00 b 3 C aud rate 9600 bps ON 4 COM1 dat
60. of destination GT 2 AIGT8162 Source E To 5V or 24V 7 GT 1 Pi N j ource ource AFD Ne GT 1 side Power SUPP Y GT 2 side To 5V or 24V Pin No i Signal name 7 lt L power supply 3 el AJA No 3 Orange 4 5 3 8D 8 No 2 Red 3 4 RD Slr OSE 5 NC amp No 1 Brown 1 ll NC z SG J 7 8 Although no 6 and 7 of GT11 GT21 is RS CS they are used in the above connections LO ner Note The copy GT function is only available for the same models If the connection is incorrect the screen data of the source GT is deleted 5 27 How to send screen data Touching Setting on the initial screen of the system menu of the source GT and then the Memory key of the setting mode menu displays the selection screen for the memory initialization and copy GT function Selection screen for memory initialization and copy GT function Procedure for bringing up the screen Copy GT Initial screen BHemory 4 Clear SRAM aie Clear FROM Memory Touching Copy GT key changes the screen to the copy GT function screen Copy GT function screen Copy GT Bcopy GT ESC Copy firmware userdata ST Ls gt GTtes When Start key is touched a message reading Start OK is displayed To copy the data touch the Start OK key The following messages are displayed according to the operation states
61. return to the previous screen touch the ESC key 5 25 5 3 5 Setting Mode Memory Initialization Clear Memory Touching Setting on the initial screen of the system menu and then the Memory key of the setting mode menu displays the memory initialization screen The internal user memory of the GT is initialized here Memory initialization and copy GT function setting screen Procedure for bringing up the screen a BH y ESC Initial screen emer ES J Clear SRAH Setting Clear FROM Memory SRAM Touching the SRAM key deletes the line graphs stored in the SRAM The line graph data will be also deleted when the powe supply is turned on again For the GT1 GT11 GT21 GT32 and GT05 Hold PLC Device data alarm history and the data in the GT internal device will be also deleted FROM Touching the FROM key deletes screen data and main unit configuration settings saved to the main unit user memory F ROM When either of the above keys is touched a confirmation message reading is displayed To clear the data touch the key A buzzer sounds and the memory starts to be cleared and the display changes to Haw Working When is displayed the memory has been completely cleared Do not turn off the power supply during How Working If the power supply is turned off please perform to clear memory again Touch panel operation RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch
62. screen for each prot Here parameters controlling communication between the PLC and personal computer GTWIN connected to the GT are specified COM port communication parameter settings PLC communication parameter settings Procedure for bringing up the screen BPort Initial screen 4 COM port Setting oa TOOL port or L COM Port Moon Port Bitrate 3688 Format i8 1 0dd Bitrate PLC baud rate This sets the baud rate for communication with an external device PLC connected to the GT Each time the Function key is pressed the baud rate switches in the sequence of 9600 19200 57600 115200 Set the baud rate to match that of the PLC connected to the GT Format Transmission format This sets the communication parameters data length stop bits parity for the external device PLC connected to the GT The items displayed are Data length Stop bit Parity and each time the Function key is pressed the display switches in the sequence of 7 1None 7 1 Odd 7 1 Even 8 1 None 8 1 Odd 8 1 Even Set the parameters to match those of the PLC connected to the GT KS Touch panel operation Return To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key AO Explanation of this function The default values for the COM port communication parameter settings are 9600 8 1 Odd 5 21 TOOL port communication parameter settings GTWIN communication parameter settings Proce
63. selected unit check box is turned on communication can be carried out via the through function only with unit numbers for a PLC received from a higher order personal computer or higher order PLC SD memory card menu This is used to set to display the SD memory card menu automatically when a SD memory card was inserted Off The menu is not displayed automatically On The menu is display automatically 5 16 5 2 8 Hold Device Value Clicking on the Hold PLC Device tab in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Hold PLC Device is a function that enables internal PLC device values to be held on the GT side Hold GT Device is a function that holds the values for an internal device GDT or GWR in the GT Hold Device value screen GT Configuration Untitled Basic Setup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Start up Screen Setup 1 Setup 2 Hold Device Value Recipe Alarm History Line Graph Sound OK Cancel Hold PLC Device Value Hold GT Device Value Data Register Off C On Initialize Internal Relay Off C On initialize Hold PLC Device The Hold PLC Device function reads the values for the specified internal PLC device to the SRAM in the GT and tacks up the values Off PLC devices are not held On PLC devices are held up to 24 words If On is selected for the above Hold PLC Device setting Dev
64. the ESC key LOO Note SRAM initialization deletes the line graph data stored in the SRAM Also the line graph data is not backed up and it will be deleted when the power supply is turned off FROM initialization deletes the base screen data the GT configuration setting data the GT configuration setting data returns to the default values and contrast adjustment setting data the contrast returns to the default value in the user memory F ROM of the main unit Before initializing the F ROM always save screen data in a PC or another medium with GTWIN 5 26 5 3 6 Setting Mode Memory Initialization COPY GT GT01 GT11 GT21 This function is used to transfer screen data connecting the GT units Connect a cable between the COM port of the source GT that sends data and the TOOL port of the destination GT that receives the data Operate the source GT Use the RS232C type as the source GT unit The RS422 type cannot be used as the source GT unit Source Destination To 5V or24V GT 1 To 5Vor24V GT 2 power supply RS232C type only power supply RS232C type or RS422 type L L a m E 0 eli 2 aL TOOL port Firmware amp screen data AIGT8162 P PLC communication cable Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8162 Connecting COM port of source GT 1 with TOOL port
65. the GTWIN screen using a SD memory card read writer Sawing from GT main unit Operate on the SD memory card setting screen under the system menu ip Reference lt 5 3 8 Setting Mode SD Memory Card GT32 and GT05 gt 3 USB port B type This is a connector for connecting the screen creation tool The commercal USB cable AB type can be used Ethernet port RJ45 GT32T1 This is a connector for connecting the screen creation tool The maximum baud rate is 115200 bps when using Ethernet SPEED lamp GT32T1 It shows the baud rate when using Ethernet Light on During 100Base communication Blinking During 10Base communication LINK ACT lamp GT32T1 it shows the state of communciation with Ethernet Light on When linked Blinking While data reception ound output jack GT32T1 Insert the speaker with a 3 5 mini plug amplifier for using the audio output function sp memory access lamp The lamp turns on while accessing a SD memory card Battery cover When using a backup battery to be separately purchased open this battery cover to install it The clock PL Cdevice holde data alarm history and GT internal device hold data functions can be used with the backapu battery ip Reference lt 3 6 4 How to Install the Battery GT32 and GT05 gt Operation mode setting switches Screen data and configuration settings data are stored in an internal F ROM so no battery backup is needed The operatio
66. the power supply voltage within the operating voltage range Part No Operating voltage range AIGT0030B1 AIGT0030H1 AIGT0032B1 AIGT0032H1 AIGT0130B1 AIGT0130H1 AIGT0132B1 AIGT0132H1 ae V DE AIGT0230B1 AIGT0230H1 AIGT0232B1 AIGT0132H1 AIGT0030B AIGT0030H AIGT2130B AIGT2130H AIGT0032B AIGT0032H AIGT2132B AIGT2132H AIGT0130B AIGT0130H AIGT2230B AIGT2230H AIGT0132B AIGT0132H AIGT2232B AIGT2232H AIGO5MQ02D AIGO5MQ03D AIGT3100B AIGT3100H AIGO5MQ04D AIGO5MQ05D AIGT3300B AIGT3300H AIGO5GQ02D AIGO5GQ03D AIG32MQ02D AIG32MQ03D 21 6 to 26 4 V DC AIGO5GQ04D AIGO5GQ05D AIG32MQ04D AIG32MQ05D AIGO05SQ02D AIGO5SQ03D AIG32TQ02D AIG32T Q03D AIGO5SQ04D AIGO5SQ05D AIG32TQ02D AIG32T Q03D AIGT0230B AIGT0230H AIG32TQ04D AIG32TQ05D AIGT0232B AIGT0132H AIG32TQ12D AIG32TQ13D AIGT2030B AIGT2030H AIG32TQ14D AIG32TQ15D AIGT2032B AIGT2032H Keep the power supply wiring separate e Wiring to the GT series PLC and other power equipment should have separate wiring systems Breaker OST vane Power cn m equipment Insulated DC power supply PLC GT series 4 i 3 2 2 Grounding Be sure to ground when the influence of noise is great The unit is tolerant against noise in normal environments but if the environment is particularly susceptible to noise please ground Use dedicated grounding e For grounding purposes use wires with a minimum of 2 mm The grounding connection should ha
67. you log in at the Administrator level when booting the system After the installation GTWIN can be used at the Administrator or Power User level Related software Freeware Item name Contents Configurator WD IP address search tool Address setting for the GT in Ethernet communication Note It can be downloaded from our website http Awww mew co jp ac User registration is required Free of charge Screen transfer cable For PC RS232C and GT series unit TOOL port Item name Contents Product No Screen data trasfer cable for GTWIN GT01 GT11 GT21 AFC8503 Screen transfer cable and ered Screen data trasfer cable for GTWIN and GT series AFC8503S Mini DIN 5 pin straight type Note A USB RS232C conversion cable is required to connect a PC without a serial port with the cable for the PC For PC USB and GT series unit USB USB cable GT32 and GT05 Use a commercal cable Cable type Length Applicable GTWIN version USB2 0 or 1 1 AB type Max 5m Ver 2 80 or later fa Reference lt 2 5 Connecting to Screen Creation Tool GTWIN gt Chapter 2 Names and Functions of Parts 2 1 Part Names 2 1 1 GT01 GT11 and GT21 GT01 GT01R
68. 00 0111 8 0008 00000000 00001000 0000 0000 0000 1000 9 0009 00000000 00001001 0000 0000 0000 1001 10 000A 00000000 00001010 0000 0000 0000 0000 11 000B 00000000 00001011 0000 0000 0001 0001 12 000C 00000000 00001100 0000 0000 0001 0010 13 000D 00000000 00001101 0000 0000 0001 0011 14 000E 00000000 00001110 0000 0000 0001 0100 15 OOOF 00000000 00001111 0000 0000 0001 0101 16 0010 00000000 00010000 0000 0000 0001 0110 17 0011 00000000 00010001 0000 0000 0001 0111 18 0012 00000000 00010010 0000 0000 0001 1000 19 0013 00000000 00010011 0000 0000 0001 1001 20 0014 00000000 00010100 0000 0000 0010 0000 21 0015 00000000 00010101 0000 0000 0010 0001 22 0016 00000000 00010110 0000 0000 0010 0010 23 0017 00000000 00010111 0000 0000 0010 0011 24 0018 00000000 00011000 0000 0000 0010 0100 25 0019 00000000 00011001 0000 0000 0010 0101 26 001A 00000000 00011010 0000 0000 0010 0110 27 001B 00000000 00011011 0000 0000 0010 0111 28 001C 00000000 00011100 0000 0000 0010 1000 29 001D 00000000 00011101 0000 0000 0010 1001 30 001E 00000000 00011110 0000 0000 0011 0000 31 001F 00000000 00011111 0000 0000 0011 0001 63 003F 00000000 00111111 0000 0000 0110 0011 255 OOFF 00000000 11111111 0000 0010 0101 0101 9999 270F 00100111 00001111 1001 1001 1001 1001 8 11 8 5 ASCII Code Table 8 12 Record of changes Manual No Date Desceiption of chan
69. 1 10 in set sold separately AIGT080 For GTO1R 10 in set sold separately AIGTO80R Front panel For GT05 10 in set sold separately AIG05800 protective For GT11 10 in set sold separately AIGT280 sheet For GT21 10 in set sold separately AIGT28021 For GT30 for replacement 10 in set AIGT380 For GT32 10 in set sold separately AIGT32800 For GT01 for replacement 10 in set 097 AIGT081 For GT05 for replacement 10 in set AIG05810 Waterproof For GT11 for replacement 10 in set 097 AIGT181 packing For GT21 for replacement 10 in set N AIGT28121 For GT30 for replacement 10 in set AIGT381 For GT32 for replacement 10 in set 07 AIG32810 Replacement For the GT30 color monochrome liquid crystal AIGT382 backlight display For GT01 GT11 5 sets 4 pcs set AIGT083 Attachment fittings For GT05 GT21 GT32 5 sets 2 pcs set AIGT 28321 For GT30 5 set 2 pcs set AIGT383 COM port connector for GT01 GT05 GT11 GT21 GT32 5 in set mvenee Connector COM port connector for GT30 5 in set AIGT 184 Backup For GT32 GT05 The backup battery for FP X is AEPX BATT battery used Note1 One sheet is attached to the main unit Note2 One packing is attached to the main unit 1 9 1 5 Screen Creation Tool 1 5 1 Tools Required for Screen Creation 1 Tool software It can be used for all the models in the GT series 2 Screen transfer cable Cable for connecting a PC F
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71. 3 1 2 Installation Space Applicable panel thickness A panel with a thickness of 1 0 to 5 0 mm should be used Clearance when the GT is installed When installing the GT unit if other parts are being installed to the panel or cables are being wired to it we recommend providing a clearance around the GT unit This prevents cables from being damaged and facilitates the installation work Also make sure that the slits in the main unit are never obstructed Model name Clearance GT01 GT11 GT21 GT30 GT32 GT05 30 to 50 mm 30 to 60 mm Lg Note Ambient usage temperature when the unit is installed in a horizontal orientation GT21 GT30 GT32 If the unit is being installed in a horizontal orientation and the Matsushita Programmer Il and C NET adaptor are being connected to the TOOL port note that the ambient usage temperature should be as below Model name Ambient temperature Liquid display panel side GT21 0 to 45 C 5 Installation panel GT32 Horizontal installation When using the GT11 connecting our Programmer II or C NET adapter to the TOOL port Usable ambient temperature is 45 C 3 1 3 UL c UL Qualification Be aware of the following when applying for UL standard for the equipment that the GT has been built in e When the GT built in equipment the GT should meet the standard as a part of the enclosure e As the rear of the GT is not qualified
72. 3 color LED backlight 1 color LED backlight Backlight green red orange white Contrast adjustment Contrast can be adjusted on the menu screen 7 3 3 Functions item GT11 specifications Fixed GTWIN 1 4 width 8 x 8 half width 16 x 8 full width 16 x 16 Displayable Double or quadruple in height and width Octuple in width fonts True Type GTWIN 10 to 96 dots Windows R 10 to 96 dots Alphanumeric characters Character English Japanese Korean Germany French Italian Spanish Simplified Chinese types Traditional Chinese characters and Turkish can be displayed using the screen creation tool GTWIN Approx 250 screens Screen numbers that can be set Base screens No 0 to 3FF Number of screens that can be registered varies depending on registered contents Base screen switchable from outside parts attachable Keyboard screen screen allows direct input to data parts Straight lines continuous straight lines squares circles ovals arcs elliptic arcs fan shapes elliptic fan shapes beveled squares bitmaps Messages lamps switches data bar graphs keyboard line graphs Clock N Ne functions Notes Recipe functionm Flow display function Write device function functions Alarm history function Note2 Multi language exchange function Copy function PLC can be communicated with personal computer by connecting computer to TOOL port and PLC to COM port This function is not available for PLCs manufactu
73. 32 specifications Interface standard USB1 1 Connector shape TYPE B No of connected unit with PC Note1 Take care of handling of the connector not to add an excessive static electricy on the metal part of the connector Note2 Screens can be transferred in one third less time via the Ethernet port The speed varies depending on screen contents Ethernet port GT32T1 only Support standard Connector shape Plug inphonejack _ _ S O Transmission distance AppicabIe cable Auto MDI X Light on During 100BASE TX communication SPEED lamp Blinking During 10BASE TX communication Light on When linked EIN Hemp Blinking During data reception Note1 Data processing in the main unit is carried out with the serial communication of 115 2 kbps Note2 Take care of handling of the connector not to add an excessive static electricy on the metal part of the connector Note3 Do not use a STP cable shielded wire 7 6 7 External Memory Specifications SD memory card slot item GT32 specifications Support media SD memory card 32MB to 1GB Supported format standard Conforms to SD standard Note1 The manufacturer name that the operation check has done Matsusita Electric Works Ltd Note2 Do not format with the standard format software of a PC Note3 The SD access lamp turns on while acccessing the SD memory card 7 6 8 Sound Output Specifications GT32T1 Only P ltem
74. 5 Color GT10 160 w x 64 H VMonochrome GT10 64 Ww x 160 H Monochrome GT11 240 w x 96 H Monochrome GT11 96 W x24 O H Monochrome GT21 320 w x 240 H yColor GT21 240 W x320 H Color GT30 Monaochrome GT30 Color GT32 Monochrome GT32iColor I Keep Curre 3 4 3 1 6 GT01 and GT11 Installation Method Secure the GT to the installation panel using the four fittings and four screws provided with the unit 1 Place the GT in the installation panel 2 Insert the fittings into the grooves provided in the GT and tighten the screws to secure the GT to the installation panel Enlarged view 3 1 7 GT21 Installation Method Secure the GT21 to the installation panel using the two fittings and four screws provided with the unit 1 Place the GT21 main unit in the installation panel 2 Insert the fittings into the grooves provided in the GT21 main unit and tighten the screws to secure the GT21 main unit to the installation panel Attachment screws 4 N Attachment fittings 3 1 8 GT30 Installation Method Secure the GT30 to the installation panel using the two fittings and four screws provided with the unit 1 Place the GT30 main unit in the installation panel 2 Insert the fittings into the grooves provided in the GT30 main unit and tighten the screws to secure the GT30 main unit to the installation panel r3 Attachment screws Attachme
75. 5S The A and B bits of the initial bit device word are used to turn the backlight on and off These bits can be changed to change the backlight illumination status To make these settings valid however Bit D Backlight Valid flag must always be turned on at the same time 5 22 BE x Backlight color OFF OFF Off OFF ON ON OFF Lighted ON ON Using a flashing backlight Bit C of the first word of the bit device is used to make the backlight flash The backlight status can be changed by turning this bit on and off To make this setting valid however Bit D Backlight Valid flag must always be turned on at the same time Bit status Backlight color OFF Lighted ON Flashing Making the buzzer sound Bit F of the first word of the bit device is used to make the buzzer sound The buzzer status can be changed by turning this bit on and off Bit Status Buzzer status OFF Stopped ON Buzzer output Data Input in Progress flag With the GT while data is being input from the screen keyboard part Bit 0 of the third word of the bit device is on Applications should be set up so that when this bit is on the screen cannot be chagned from the PLC Reference lt 5 4 2 GT01 Basic Communication Area Map gt lt 5 4 3 GT05 Basic Communication Area Map gt lt 5 4 4 GT11 Basic Communication Area Map gt lt 5 4 5 GT21 Basic Communication Area Map gt lt 5 4 6 GT30 Basic Commu
76. 600 bps Connecting to the TOOL port 24V power PLC side supply Pin No Signal name SG 1 SD RD il GTside RS232C Pin No Signal name od O ie X Although no 6 and 7 of GT11 GT21 GT32 GT05 is RS CS they are used in the above connections ip Reference lt 4 7 3 How to Make Communication Settings Using the FPWIN GR gt 4 2 3 Connecting to the COM Port of FP X Connecting to the COM port O Tata O EE A aces ao 22224 o ee O To 24 V power supply LW GT series PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display GT01 AIGT0 3 AIGT203 GT11 FP X Loose wire cable AIGT2IS GT21 AIGT223 GT32 AIG32TQO D GT05 AIG05 Q0 D Connecting to the 1 channel RS232C Type AFPX COM1 LED indication SD RD RS CS 5 p r Not used RS232C HANN GT01 RS232C Terminal layout ail Resse PLC side _8D RD AS CS SG GT32 RS232C Pin name NC or FG GT05 RS232C SD ES q RD Yali RS us g 1 eo 8
77. A A A from the GT aati system a NA A A A A A A menu Adjustment of the A A A N A A A A analog touch pane Copy A A A N A N A N A N A Note It is the function for the GT32T1 Basic communication area to PLC under Basic Setup This is an internal device area that comes already provided in the GT for the purpose of communicating with a PLC If the factory settings are to be changed the confirmation and setup procedure must be carried out fy Reference lt 5 5 Basic Communication Area Between the GT and PLC gt 5 1 3 Flow of Entering Configuration Settings from Screen Creation Tool GTWIN 1 Set the GT configuration settings wih the GTWIN GT configuration settings 2 Connect the GT and the personal computer For GT01 GT11 GT21 and GT30 Screen transfer cable T AFC8503 1 2 z 3 USB cable or LAN cable NE GT32T1 only E UE ills 2 2 GT 3 Transfer the GT Configuration file from GTWIN After connections have been completed use the following procedure to transfer the GT Configuration file from GTWIN Boot GTWIN and Transfer Data Untitled Ei When the transfer function is select Transfer on Boe selected a dialog box for file the File menu ae transfer is displayed At this point an aes couse specify the type of data to be hes SmE Password transferred and the direction of Soye ia e transfer ae San Transfe
78. ASONIC FP series General purpose serial Mitsubishi FX A and Q series Omron SYSMAC C series Modbus RTU and RUT mocicon PLC Siemens S7 200 series Toshiba Machine PROVISOR TCmini series Yokogawa FA M3 series Allen Bradly SLC5 series LG MASTER K Cnet series Keyence KV series Connector terminal base 8 pin Regarding power supply voltage please pay due consideration to the cable length so that the applied voltage is within the operation voltage range Baud rate 9600 19200 115200 230400 bps N N Data bits 8 bits Parity Non Odd Even Stop bit 1 bit Note1 The baud rate of 230400 bps is available when the USB RS232C conversion cable is used Note2 When the baud rate for the TOOI port is set to 230400 bps the connection Conditions for communications with external devices Protocol Connector Conditions for communications with external devices using the GTWIN automatic communication setting function is not possible Set the GTWIN communication setting to 230400 bps and then transfer data 7 11 7 4 GT21 7 4 1 General Specifications ltem GT21 specifications Rated voltage 24 V DC Operating voltage 21 6 to 26 4 V DC range 4 8 W or less 200 mA or less i ii bx ai temperature Ambient humidity 20 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing temperature Storage humidity 10 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing vibration resist nca 99 29 2 minute cycle Amplitude 0 75 mm 10
79. Base screen switchable from outside parts attachable Keyboard screen screen allows direct input to data parts Straight lines continuous straight lines squares circles ovals arcs elliptic arcs fan shapes elliptic fan shapes beveled squares bitmaps 3 Note1 Note2 Part functions Ae lamps switches data bar graphs keyboard line graphs Clock Recipe functionm Flow display function Write device function functions Alarm history function Note Multi language exchange function Copy function PLC can be communicated with personal computer by connecting computer to TOOL port and PLC to COM port This function is not available for PLCs manufactured by other companies Note1 The clock part can be indicated by referring to external clock data Note2 When using the built in clock or bakcing up the alaram history purchase a commercial battery Note3 Accuracy of the clock is 180 seconds per month Number of screens Graphics Through function 7 4 4 Touch Key ltem O GT21 specifications Touch key Analog touch key resistive film type Touch key operation 0 8 N or less Touch key life Note1 The GT touch switches operate using analog resistance membrane Do not press two or more points on the screen at the same time Doing so might operate a switch located between those points if one exists Note2 This touch panel is designed to be operated by touching with fingers The positional accuracy of the switches is
80. Data hy MMe a m ow Copy LESC Touching Delete key displays the confirmation screen After you confirmed touch OK key After deletion touching OK key returns the SD card menu screen Delete SD Card Menu Setting Mode amp Kemory Card Really Delete KOKK KK KKK Lo ESC It is used to set whether to display the SD memory card menu or not when the SD memory card is inserted Automatic The SD card menu is automatically displayed Manual Select either Automatic or Manual Default is Automatic 5 34 The SD card menu is not displayed Go to the SD card menu from the system menu 5 3 9 Setting Mode Self Diagnosis Test Mode Touching the Test key on the initial screen of the system menu displays the self diagnosis screen This is used to run a hardware check of the memory buzzers and other elements of the GT Test mode screen Procedure for bringing up the screen Initial screen 4 Test key E L ient jcontrast EEA EE Available functions for each model Table of test modes Test name GT01 GT11 GT21 GT30 GT32M GT32T Touch switch A A DIP switch A A A A A A Backlight color A A Buzzer A A A E LCD A A A A A A Contrast A A A A A N A SD N A N A N A N A A A SOUND N A N A N A N A N A A Available N A Not available Touch SW This runs an operat
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83. Entering configuration settings fron the system menu Some of the settings such as the communication parameters the internal clock and adjustments of the liquid crystal display contrast can be set using the system menu of the GT Settings are entered using the touch switches on the front of the panel GT N lr CE Most of the items can be set by the above 1 but some items can be set only in the system menu of the GT For the details refer to the list of GT configuration settings 5 2 List of GT Configuration Settings A Available N A Not available GT01 GT11 GT21 GT30 GT32M GT32T GT05 Title setting A A A A A A A Type of PLC connected A A A A A A A Basic communication area to PLC A A A A A A A Communication A A A A A A A parameters Auto paging screen A A A A A A A settings Items that Startup screen default A A A A A A A canbe set screen settings Reference destination from GTWIN setting for clock A A A A A A A Backlight control A A A N A N A N A A Touch sounds A A A A A A A Hold PLC device N A A A A A A A GT internal device hold N A A A A A A A Sound N A N A N A N A A A N A Items that Comunicaion can be set partite A A A A A A A parameters either way LCD contrast setting A A A A N A N A A Memory initialization A A A A A A A Items that can be set Self diagnosis A A A A
84. M Memory capacity 64 k bytes Device hold area ese memary SRAM Memory capacity Device hold area Max 24 words Note1 Sound data is available for GT32T1 only Note2 As a battery is necessary for SRAM backup purchase a battery product No AFPX BATT Memory type F ROM 7 6 6 Communication Interface Interface for connecting PLC and external devices COM port GT32 specifications Communication For AIG32 Q 2D AIG32 Q 3D Conforms to RS232C Non insulation type standard For AIG32 Q 4D AIG32 Q 5D Conforms to RS422 Non insulation type sag eaten condition wioth e For AIG32TQ 2D AIG32TQ 3D RS232C Max 15m at baud rate 19200 bit s For AIG32TQ 4D AIG32TQ 5D RS422 RS485 Max 500m at baud rate 115200 bit s MEWTOCOL Protocol for Panasonic PLC FP series General purpose serial Exclusive protocol Protocol for PLCs manufacutured by other companies For details refer to manuals created by other companies Connector terminal block 8 pins Connector Regarding the power supply voltage give consideration to the cable length to apply an appropriate voltage within the operating voltage range Note1 It is internally isolated from the input power supply side between 24V and OV Transmission distance Total length Protocol ip Reference For the information on connection methods refer to lt Chapter 4 Connecting with PLCs gt lt GTWIN HELP gt 7 20 USB port tem i O GT
85. MD P16A housing B MD PS8T shell MD SP2240 x5 terminal 8 9 8 3 Table of Screen Messages Table of GT screen messages In addition to screen data the GT also displays the following messages When transferring data from personal computer to a GT This is displayed when data is being transferred from the computer to the GT Transterring Ec gt GT When transferring data from GT to a personal computer This is displayed when data is being transferred from the GT to the computer Transferring GT gt PC When there is no base screen data This is displayed when there is no base screen data It is displayed even if the configuration data has been sent is _ O No Screen data ff When the specified screen does not exist This is displayed in cases such as when there is no data for a specified screen number When the screen memory is full This is displayed if the internal user memory F ROM is full Memory is full 8 10 8 4 BIN HEX BCD Code Correspondence Table Decimal Hexadecimal Binary Binary Coded Decimal 0 0000 00000000 00000000 0000 0000 0000 0000 1 0001 00000000 00000001 0000 0000 0000 0001 2 0002 00000000 00000010 0000 0000 0000 0010 3 0003 00000000 00000011 0000 0000 0000 0011 4 0004 00000000 00000100 0000 0000 0000 0100 5 0005 00000000 00000101 0000 0000 0000 0101 6 0006 00000000 00000110 0000 0000 0000 0110 7 0007 00000000 00000111 0000 0000 00
86. MELSEC Q Serial communication series For the details of communication condition settings and usable devices refer to the following oe w4 Reference lt 4 4 2 Connecting to Q series gt 4 42 4 5 3 Connecting to A series Connecting to A Calculator link unit series A Calculator link unit ee series uaaal e OM R952920 momma ii E PLC PLC communication cable A Calculator link unit series Loose wire cable Connection method CPU Serial communication module Wiring diagram Mitsubishi Electric Serial communication module side GT main unit side AJ71C24 Pin No Signal namel Pin No Signal name 1 FG 1 sD MN AF71C24 S3 5 a SD A2N AJJ71C24 S6 3 RD 3 RS A3N AF71C24 S8 4 RS 4 cs AJ71UC24 2 s a CND A2N only 7 SG 8 CD 20 ER MS A1SJ71C24 R2 Mitsubishi Electric A1SJ71UC24 R2 A SeN GT main unit side A1SJ Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal namel 1 CD 1 SD A2SH A1SJ71UC24 R2 5 RD 5 BD A1SH 3 SD 3 RS 4 ER 4 cs 5 SG 5 GND RS232C port 6 DR DEROP HEI on the CPU unit 7 RS 8 cs 9 Selecting the PLC model on GTWIN PLC made by Mitsubishi PLC model name to be selected A Calculator link unit series Mitsubishi MELSEC A Calculator link unit series For the d
87. N or less Touch key life 7 16 7 5 5 Memory Screen data and GTWIN Configuration Settings data GT30 specifications AIGT3100B AIGT3100H AIGT3300B AIGT3300H color 2 LCD type LCD aT Memory type type F FROM S O F F ROM gt OS Memory chapacity 1 5 Mbytes 3 25 Mbytes Clock data PLC device storage data 24 words max and alarm history tem GT30 specifications SRAM Lithium battery replaceable type Memeo Backup CR2032 commercially available 7 5 6 Serial Interface tem TT 80 specifications Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps Data bits 7 or 8 bits Parity Non Odd Even Stop bit 1 bit Supports PANASONIC FP series General purpose serial Mitsubishi FX A and Q series Omron SYSMAC C series Modbus RTU and RUT mocicon PLC Siemens S7 200 series Toshiba Machine PROVISOR TCmini series Yokogawa Conditions for communications with external devices Protocol FA M3 series Allen Bradly SLC5 series LG MASTER K Cnet series Keyence KV series Communications ratings Conforms to RS232C Non insulation type Baud rate 9600 19200 115200 bps Data bits 8 bits Conditions for communications with j Parity Non Odd Even external devices Stop bit 1 bit Dedicated protocol Mini DIN 5 pin ba Reference For information on connecting and wiring the cables refer to lt Chapter 4 Connecting with PLCs gt and lt GTWIN HELP gt 7 17 7 6 GT32 7 6 1 General
88. NC pein A 4 Send data SD GT External device AIGT0132B1 5 Send data SD GT External device AIGT0132H1 S 6 Receive data RD GT lt External device AIGT0232B1 7 Receive data RD GT lt External device AIGT0232H1 Terminal 8 E resistance Note There is no RS and CS control lines 24 VIRS232C type Pin No Name Abbre Signal direction Product No 1 24 V L 2 ov AIGT0030B 5 3 Functional ground FG 7 AIGT0030H S 4 Send data SD GT External device AIGT0130B 5 Receive data RD GT lt External device AIGT0130H 2 6 Not connected NC AIGT0230B 7 Not connected NC AIGT0230H 8 Signal ground SG LO ne Note There is no RS and CS control lines 24 VIRS422 RS485 type Pin No Name Abbre Signal direction Product No 1 24 V 2 OV f 2 3 Functional a AIGT0032B E i ground AIGT0032H A 4 Send data SD GT External device AIGT0132B H z 5 Send data SD GT External device AIGT0132H 6 Receive data RD GT lt External device AIGT0232B 7 Receive data RD GT External device AIGT0232H 8 Terminal E resistance ani Note There is no RS and CS control lines E is used to set the terminal unit 2 2 2 GT11 24 VIRS232C type Pin No Name Abbre Signal direction Product No
89. O GT32T1 specifications File format WAV format PCM format sampling 8 KHz 16 bits monoral Max sound data capacity 512 kbytes Approx 30 seconds Max registered No of sound data Sound output voltage 2 Vp p Output terminal 3 5 stereo mini jack Connecting amplifier Input impedance 10 kQ or more 128 7 21 7 22 Chapter 8 Dimensions and Other Documentation 8 1 Dimensions 8 1 1 GT01 GT01R Panel thickness 5mm y Mounting panel ere WA 2 packing ay 7 n A r i z CS s 8 ii HI 0 5 H 4 yi y p 74 5 Display unit le 110 J Back view K 104 gt ies ies 21 lll no e a ole Unit mm When installing cables Panel cutout dimensions 20 jo Screen transfer cable 105 Applicable panel thickness 1 0 to 5 0 mm Ii L 4 E i ji 67 40 ini Connector Unit mm 8 1 2 GT05 When installing connector 5 0 Panel thickness 5 mm Mounting panel
90. Output relay Y000 to Y377 Octal notation 256 points Auxiliary relay M0000 to M1535 Decimal notation 1536 points Data register D0000 to D1023 Decimal notation 1024 words Note1 Depending on the type being used the address range may be limited to a small range Refer to the instruction manual of the PLC being used for detailed information Note2 If input relays output relays and auxiliary relays are being used in word units addresses should be specified in 16 point units starting from 000 X000 X020 X040 ip Reference lt Chapter 6 Troubleshooting gt 4 41 4 5 2 Connecting to Q series Connecting to Q Serial communication series Q Serial communication series Pea E ooo ate oo OOOO r ov 1 M R529520 ooo i daa TARE EPER PLC PLC communication cable Q Serial communication series Loose wire cable Connection method CPU Serial communication module Wiring diagram Q02CPU San Somnath side GTside Q02HCPU QO6HCPU i e 2 Senere QJ71C24 R2 3 oo Q25HCPU QJ71C24N R2 4 DTR ER 0 o QO0CPU 3 A QOOHCPU SIRER 7 RS oO Q01CPU 8 cs o QOOJCPU 9 RI o Selecting the PLC model on GTWIN PLC made by Mitsubishi PLC model name to be selected Q Serial communication series Mitsubishi
91. Panasonic PROGRAMMABLE DISPLAY GT Series Technical Manual eS GT Series Technical Manual ARCT1F398E 5 07 11 http www mew co jp ac e fasys Matsushita Electric Works Ltd Safety Precautions Observe the following notices to ensure personal safety or to prevent accidents To ensure that you use this product correctly read this User s Manual thoroughly before use Make sure that you fully understand the product and information on safe This manual uses two safety flags to indicate different levels of danger WARNING If critical situations that could lead to user s death or serious injury is assumed by mishandling of the product Always take precautions to ensure the overall safety of your system so that the whole system remains safe in the event of failure of this product or other external factor DO NOT USE THE PROGRAMMABLE DISPLAY TO CONTROL SAFETY FEATURES OR OTHER CRITICAL OPERATIONS OF EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEMS A COMMUNICATION ERROR FOR ANY REASON MIGHT PREVENT SUCH SAFETY FEATURES OR CRITICAL OPERATIONS FROM FUCTIONING PROPERLY Do not use this product in areas with inflammable gas It could lead to an explosion Exposing this product to excessive heat or open flames could cause damage to the lithium battery or other electronic parts Battery may explode if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of fire CAUTION If critical situations that could lead to user s injury or only property damage is assu
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93. Select the mode Setting Setting mode initial screen Bsetting This is where configuration settings for the GT such as the contrast clock and memory are specified Please refer to the table bloew for the information on the available settings for each model Test Test mode initial screen This is where GT configuration elements such as the touch ren a EO switches backlight clock buzzer LCD contrast and memory u tested fe Light contrast eal Peuzzer PDIP Sh Available functions for each model Function name GT01 GT11 GT21 GT30 GT32M GT32T GT05 Communication parameters COM port A A A A A A A Communication parameters TOOL port A A A A N A N A N A Communication parameters N A N A N A N A N A A N A Ethernet port Clock N A A A A A A A Contrast A A A A A N A A Backlight A A A N A N A N A A Touch switch adjustment A A A N A A A A Memory initialization S A A A A A A A Memory initialization F A A A A A A A Copy A A A N A N A N A N A SD memory card N A N A N A N A A A A A Available N A Not Available 5 20 5 3 2 Setting Mode Communication Parameters Touching the Setting Key on the initial screen of the system menu and then touching the Port key on the setting mode menu displays the port selection screen Then selecting the COM Port TOOL Port or Ethernet Port displays the communication parameter setting
94. Specifications tem n Stab specications n Power consumption 10 W or less 410 mA or less 12 Wrotless 500 ine or less Insulation method of Transformer insulation power supply part Ambient temperature 0 to 50 c N Ambient humidity 20 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Storage temperature 20 to 60 C Storage humidity 10 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Between power supply terminals and terminals and function earth Breakdown voltage terminal 500 V AC for 1 minute Cutoff current 10mA at default setting Between power supply terminals and terminals and function earth Insulation resistance terminal Notez 100 MQ or more 500 V DC measured with megohmmeter at default setting Vibration resistance 10 to Se ie minute cycle Amplitude 0 75 mm 10 min on 3 axes Shock resistance 98 m s 4 times on 3 axes EC Directive applicable EMC Directive EN61131 2 standard eee 1000 V P P or more Pulse width 50 ns 1us between power supply Noise immunity terminals based on in house measurements IP65 in initial status Protective construction Dustproof and drip proof from front panel only packing used on panel contact surface When reattaching replace waterproof packing Note1 When it is installed in a horizontal orientation installed to make the liquid cyristal face be topside the usable range is O to 45 C Note2 Not isolated between the USB port COM port
95. T21 GT30 1 minute or more GT32 10 minutes or more Within 1 minute 3 6 7 Replacement of Front Panel Protective Sheet About the front panel protective sheet Use the following separately sold protective sheets to protect the touch panel surface and to keep it clean Product name Contents Product number Front panel protective sheet set of 10 for GT01 AIGT080 Front panel protective sheet set of 10 for GT01R AIGTO80R Front panel protective sheet set of 10 for GT05 AIG05800 Front panel Front panel protective sheet set of 10 for GT11 AGIT280 Front panel protective sheet set of 10 for GT21 AIGT28021 protective sheet Front panel protective sheet set of 10 for GT30 AIGT380 Front panel protective sheet set of 10 for GT32 AIG32800 Replacing the front panel protective sheet For GT01 GT11 and GT30 Follow the steps below to replace the sheet 1 Peel off the seal from the provided protector sheet and attach it to the unit Take out one of the replacement front panel protective sheets and peel off the seal with the shiny side When attaching the sheet align the adhesive edges with the front of the GT Finish by peeling off the thin film attached to the top of the front panel protective sheet Peel off film Front panel protecitve sheet oa Protective film Note For GT30 The front panel protective sheet is attached on the GT30 befo
96. a TEREE A 3 11 3 4 2 GT01 GT05 GT11 GT21 and GT32 24 V DO ssessssssersseserrsserrrssrrrrssrrrrssrrrrssee 3 12 34 GT30 24 V DG oct eines dni ities a E eiei Eaei aiia Eey tel nal 3 14 3 5 Precautions when Wiring Ethernet Port GT3271 cccsesseeessseeeeeesseeeeeeseeeeneneeseenens 3 15 3 6 Options nsin inanuia aeiae ct anaa aaa raa EA aAA aE Ai aee Eana aaraa EaR Ai ennnecteuarerversesbounienervs 3 16 3 0 1 Backup Battery cesen iden aici nde eel aha dinate annie 3 16 3 6 2 How to Install the Battery GT11 and GT21 0 0 ec eee ee etter ee ettneeeeetteeeeeeneeeereee 3 17 3 6 3 How to Install the Battery GT30 0 eect etneee ee teneee ee teeeee teaser taeeeeeeaeeeeees 3 17 3 6 4 How to Install the Battery GT32 and GT05 00 ee ceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeteeeeeenneeeeetnaeeeerene 3 18 3 6 5 Dead Battery Mark ossidi orinni iadaan i sesdedderegdanehsnedecelennedeedaensees 3 18 3 6 6 Time for Replacement of Battery aaesssceeersierrrrerierreeirrredenensasiirnereernadirinddeninaeinaniee 3 19 3 6 7 Replacement of Front Panel Protective Sheet c ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseaeees 3 19 3 6 8 About the Waterproof Packing c ccecceeeteeeee eines ee ARAE E AAE iR 3 20 3 6 9 Replacing the Backlight Sold Separately Applies Only to GT30 eee 3 21 4 Connecting with PLC 0 352 5555 os Aes ccectese eee teehee estes 4 1 4 1 Electric Supply from PLC 5 V DC type GT01 cc eccesceeeseseeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeseeeee
97. a in the SD memory card cannot be read 1003 y Check whether the saved data in the SD memory card is not reading error damaged with a PC SD memory card The file name to be saved to the SD memory card from the GT 1005 saved file name error is not specified properly Specify the file name properly Ethernet IP address The IP address for Ethernet is not specified correctly Check the 1100 setting error IP address for the GT Ethernet subnet mask The subnet mask for Ethernet is not specified correctly Check 1101 setting error the subnet mask for the GT 4102 Ethernet default The default gateway for Ethernet is not specified correctly gateway setting error Check the default gateway for the GT Ethernet port No The port No for Ethernet is not specified correctly Check the 1103 setting error port No error for the GT E000 User s memory error The memory for saving screen data may be damaged Please contact us 6 12 6 4 3 When Connected to a FP Series PLC Error codes which are sent from the PLC are listed in the table below For details refer to the table of MEWTOCOL COM communication errors in PLC user s manuals For GT01 GT11 GT21 and GT30 Code No Content Cause and solution Data error 1 There is an error in the communication condition settings Check A data error the PLC and GT baud rate and transfer format ER21 F 3 occurred during 2 There is a temporary erro
98. a length 8 bits ON a 5 Reserved for system ON o o COM2 baud rate 9600 bps oo le 8 COM2 data length 8 bits ON DIP switch settings on the backside of FP2 computer communication unit If both serial ports of the FP2 computer comm are being used unication unit each port should be set individually as shown at theleft With the FP2 CCU the parity check is fixed at Odd and the number of stop bits is fixed at 1 bit Connecting to the FP2 computer communication unit CCU Pin No on PLC side 24V power 1s PLC side GT side RS232C supply IS 2 Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name O No 3 yellow black dot mark 1 a 1 FG O power O 1 6 A 1 d 3 a g 2 SD supply 2 3 71 1 e 5 No 2 brown red dot mark 1s he 3 RD 3 FG 8 gl h4 No 7 green red dot mark 1 amp Ne 4 RS J 4 SD 5 IS SG Jo 5 cs 5 RD LO No 4 yellow red dot mark 6 N C o 6 NC 7 SG N 7 NC Please short the wiring 5 Ne s SG 9 ER Although no 6 and 7 of No oreen blackciot mark GT11 GT21 GT32 GTO5 is RSICS they are used in the above connections 4 15 4 2 9 Connecting to C NET ADAPTER To 24V power supply C NET adapter AFP8536 AFP8532 GT series 24 V DC type
99. a week after this bit went on The k mark is displayed at the bottom right of the screen 1 1 When the battery error display is set to Off the 4 mark will not be displayed 2 The BAT and BAT LOW flags activate in the both cases that the battery error display is set to On and Off 5 43 5 4 8 Bit Device Functions in Basic Communication Area In order for communication to be carried out between the GT and PLC an internal device area like that shown below is provided in the PLC This basic communication area contains two types of devices word devices which are used to handle screen numbers and other data and bit devices which are used for bit information The various bits of the bit devices are turned on and off from the PLC and can be used to control various GT operations Changing the backlight color For GT01 GT11 GT05M and GT05G Bits A and B of the first word of the bit device are used to change the backlight color The color of the backlight can be changed by turning these bits on and off To make these settings valid howeve Bit D Backlight Valid flag must always be turned on at the same time Bit status Backlight color 3 color LED backlight F 3 color LED backlight B A Green red Stange licol CEDi packiight White red pink OFF OFF Off Off Off OFF ON Green Lighted White ON OFF Red Off Red ON ON Orange Lighted weak Pink For GT21 GT30 GT32T and GT0
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101. akes it easy to grasp a current state at a glance GT series Backlight colors i ea enon an alarm occurs GT01 GT05G GT11 Green orange red jasaortial data Orange GT01R GT05M White red pink A Green When an emegency stop occurs ee Red Analog touch panel provided GT01 GT11 GT21 GT32 and GT05 As an analog touch panel is provided it allows maximum flexibility in the switch layout and size Screens can be created easily using a special screen creation tool Terminal GTWIN Screen contents can be easily created using the dedicated Terminal GTWIN tool Screens are put together simply by selecting parts from libraries and positioning them in place Various parts for numerous applications are provided such as 256 color 3D parts Screen data of the other models can be used with the model conversion function Screen data can be converted from the GT with a small sized screen to the GT with a large sized screen e g from GT01 to GT11 from GT21 to GT32 The communication methods support RS232C RS422 RS485 The communication methods to PLCs support RS232C RS422 RS485 Also it can be connected to PLCs manufactured by other companies For the communication with PLCs a TOOL port RS232C is provided for GT01 GT11 GT21 and GT30 and USB or Ethernet for GT32T1 only is provided for GT05 and GT32 S
102. alization Clear Memory ccccceeeeteeeettteeeeettteeeeeeee 5 26 5 3 6 Setting Mode Memory Initialization COPY GT GT01 GT11 GT21 eee 5 27 5 3 7 Setting Mode Touch Switch Adjustment Touch SW 00 0 eceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeretteeeeeeee 5 30 5 3 8 Setting Mode SD Memory Card For GT32 and GT05 0 eceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeee 5 31 5 3 9 Setting Mode Self Diagnosis Test Mode cc ceeecteceeeeeteeeeeeteneeeeeenieeeeetneeeereae 5 35 5 3 10 Inhibiting the System Menu Display cccccccceceeeeeteeeeeeeeneeeeeenneeeeeeneeeeesneeeenes 5 36 5 4 Setting the Basic Communication Area Between the GT and PLC seeeseseerens 5 37 5 4 1 What is the Basic Communication Area cccccccccececceeceeeeeeeeeeesnaeeeeeeeeesensnaees 5 37 5 4 2 GT01 Basic Communication Area Map ccccceeeeeeececeeceeeeeeeseceeaeeeeeeeeeseesesaeas 5 38 5 4 3 GT05 Basic Communication Area Map ccccceeeeeeeceneeceeeeeeesesenaeeeeeeeeeseesesaees 5 39 5 4 4 GT11 Basic Communication Area Map ccccceeeeeeececeeceeeeeeesecenaeeeeeeeeeseesenaeas 5 40 5 4 5 GT21 Basic Communication Area Map ccccceeeeeeeceneeceeeeeeeseceecaeeeeeeeeeeeeneaaees 5 41 5 4 6 GT30 Basic Communication Area Map ccccceeeeeeececeeceeeeeeesecenaeeeeeeeeeseeenaaees 5 42 5 4 7 GT32 Basic Communication Area Map cccccceeeeeececeeceeeeeeeseceeaeeeeeeeeeseenenaaee
103. ansmission distance Protocol Connector Conditions for communications with external devices 7 2 GT05 7 2 1 General Specifications GT05 specifications GT05M GT05G GT05S Rated voltage 24 V DC Operating voltage range 21 6 to 26 4 V DC Power consumption Insulation method of power supply part Ambient temperature 0 to 50 C N Ambient humidity 20 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Storage temperature 20 to 60 C Storage humidity 10 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Between power supply terminals and terminals and function earth terminal 500 V AC for 1 minute Cutoff current 10mA at default setting Between power supply terminals and terminals and function earth Insulation resistance terminal Nete2 100 MQ or more 500 V DC measured with megohmmeter at default setting Vibration resistance 10 t0 sb He isminuts cycle Amplitude 0 75 mm 10 min on 3 axes Shock resistance 98 m s 4 times on 3 axes EC Directive applicable EMC Directive EN61131 2 standard Noise immunit 1000 V P P or more Pulse width 50 ns 1us between power supply y terminals based on in house measurements IP65 in initial status Protective construction Dustproof and drip proof from front panel only packing used on panel Promo constructen contact surface When reattaching replace waterproof packing Note1 When it is installed in a horizontal orientation installed to make the liquid
104. ard USB cable LAN cable Stereo mini plug Panel cutout dimensions 150 5 Applicable panel thickness 1 0 to 5 0 mm 119 Unit mm GT32T1 4 0 35 1 2 0 packing Unit mm 8 7 8 2 Cable Specifications 8 2 1 FP series TOOL Port Connection Cable Mini DIN 5 pin Loose Wire AIGT8142 2009 Unit mm 30 pelt 5 Sit Oo R 1 0 l Mini DIN plug side signals eni i Shield 8 2 2 Mitsubishi Electric FX series TOOL Port Communication Cable AIGT8152 Mini DIN plug side signals Le 2000 Unit mm Pin No Signal name Wire color 1 RD Green 2 RD Yellow 3 SG Brown 4 SD Orange 5 5V White Specifications L Product No 7 5D Red Mini DIN 8 pin 8 Single side 2m AIGT8152 SHELL 6 loose wires 8 2 3 PLC Communication Cable Mini DIN 5 pin Loose Wire AIGT816 L Unit mm m lt Mini DIN plug side signals SHELL L Signalname an Specifications Product No 1 SG Brown ec isian AIGT8162 3 pL MISS om acra 5 Ea SHELL _keseesssssc
105. ata RD GT lt External device 7 Receive data RD GT lt External device 8 Terminal E i resistance LCa HS Note There is no RS and CS control lines 2 10 2 2 4 GT30 Pin No Name Abbre Signal direction Product No 1 Send data SD GT External device AIGT3100B COM RS232C 2 Receive data RD GT lt External device AIGT3100H 3 Request to send RS GT External device AIGT3300B 4 Clear to send CS GT lt External device AIGT3300H 5 Signal ground GND me Note e When connecting the unit to the FP series there is no need to wire both the RS and CS 2 2 5 GT05 GT32 24 VIRS232C type Pin No Name Abbre Signal direction Product No 1 24 V AIGO5MQ02D 2 OV AIGO5MQ03D 3 Functional FG i AIGO5GQ02D E ground AIGO5GQ03D at a 4 Send data SD GT External device AIGO5SQ02D 7 T a T 7 7 Tl 5 Receive data RD GT lt xternal device oe 6 Request to send RS GT External device 7 Clear to send CS GT lt External device AIG32MQ03D AIG32TQ02D AIG32TQ03D 8 Signal ground SG AIG32TQ12D AIG32TQ13D 24 V IRS422 RS485 type Pin No Name Abbre Signal direction Product No 1 24 V AIGO5MQ04D 2 OV AIGO5MQ05D 3 Functional FG _ AIGO5GQ04D ground AIGO5GQ05D eee 4 Send da
106. ause and solution 1 PLC connection cable is disconnected Check the wiring of Time up error A the connection cable and check for disconnection EROO There is no response k 2 It is a temporary error caused by noise etc Turn on the from the PLC 7 power supplies for PLC or GT again Cannot be executed due to operation mode ER01 The PLC received the Change the mode of the PLC from the operation mode to the command that cannot monitor mode be executed in the operation mode Data error ER10 A data error occurred Check for errors in the communication conditions settings during communication Overrun error ER12 The GT cannot receive PLC runaway might be the problem data Numerical data error Verify whether or not the reference device used with the basic ER15 Designated read write communication area and each part is a readable and writable area is wrong area e Error codes other than these are based on Omron PLC error codes e Be sure to used the PLC in monitor mode Otherwise communication will not work properly For GT05 and GT32 Code No Content Cause and solution ER0001 Cannot be executed due to operation mode The PLC received the command that cannot be executed in the operation mode Change the mode of the PLC from the operation mode to the monitor mode ER0010 Data error A data error occurred during communication Check for errors in the communication c
107. avonsenn Shield 8 8 8 2 4 PLC Communication Cable Mini DIN 8 pin Loose Wire AIGT8175 Mini DIN plug side signals La 5000 Unit mm Pin No Signal name Wire color 1 RD Green 2 RD Yellow 3 a q 4 SD Orange 5 6 Specifications Product No 7 45D Red Mini DIN 8 pin 8 Single side Sm AIGT8175 SHELL 4 loose wires 8 2 5 PLC Communication Cable D SUB 9 pin Loose Wire AIP81842 10 shielded mesh Signals on D SUB side ro D wire section Pin No Wire color _Dot mark 1 a 1 Brown Black dot elo 7112 ofl 2 2 Brown Red dot 8 Sel 4 l 3 Yellow Black dot Ana 4 Yellow Red dot O D 5 Green Black dot ss m 6 3 2000 50 7 Green Red dot Unit mm 8 9 Specifications L Product No D SUB 9 pin Single side 2m AIP81842 loose wire 8 2 6 PLC Communication Cable Mini DIN 5 pin Loose Wire AIGT8192 he 2000 Mini DIN plug side signals 30 Pin No Signal name Wire color Brown 7 Red en gt Orange LO iliti 1 i Unit mm a Mini DIN 5 pin Connecter Single side 2m AIGT8192 Made by JST Mfg Co Ltd MD P15B housing A loose wires
108. based on the size of a finger 7 13 7 4 5 Memory Screen data and GTWIN Configuration Settings data tem GT21 specifications Memory type F ROM Memory chapacity 6 5 Mbytes Clock data PLC device storage data 24 words max and alarm history tem GT21 specifications SRAM Lithium battery replaceable type Memory backup CR2032 commercially available 7 4 6 Serial Interface Oooo eee Communications ratings F Non insulation type Non insulation type Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps Data bits 7 or 8 bits Parity Non Odd Even Stop bit 1 bit Supports PANASONIC FP series General purpose serial Mitsubishi FX A and Q series Omron SYSMAC C series Modbus RTU and RUT mocicon PLC Siemens S7 200 series Toshiba Machine PROVISOR TCmini series Yokogawa FA M3 series Allen Bradly SLC5 series LG MASTER K Cnet series Keyence KV series Connector terminal base 8 pin Regarding power supply voltage please pay due consideration to the cable length so that the applied voltage is within the operation voltage range Baud rate 9600 19200 115200 230400 bps N N Data bits 8 bits Parity Non Odd Even Stop bit 1 bit Note1 The baud rate of 230400 bps is available when the USB RS232C conversion cable is used Note2 When the baud rate for the TOOI port is set to 230400 bps the connection using the GTWIN automatic communication setting function is not possible S
109. buzzer Forced display flag At the rise when the bit is turned on the screen specifed by the PLC is forcibly displayed This is executed only when at the rise of the bit Backlight Valid flag When the bit is turned on the backlight flashing backlight color control becomes effective Backlight Flashing 0 Lighted normal 1 Flashing Backlight Color 3 color LED backlight 00 Off 01 Green 10 Red 11 Orange 1 color LED backlight 00 Off 01 Lighted 10 Off 11 Lighted weak Data Input In Progress This is 1 while data is being input and 0 when data input has been flag completed only when using the keyboard This goes on if clock data and Hold PLC Device data held in the SRAM BAT are not being backed up normally This bit also goes on if the SRAM is not backed up by the internal secondary battery The k mark is displayed at the bottom right of the screen 1 This goes on when the battery is running low Please replace the battery BAT LOW flag with a new one within a week after this bit went on The kr mark is displayed at the bottom right of the screen 1 1 When the battery error display is set to Off the he mark will not be displayed 2 The BAT and BAT LOW flags activate in the both cases that the battery error display is set to On and Off 5 40 5 4 5 GT21 Basic Communication Area Map In order for communication to be carried out between the GT21 and PLC an internal device area like tha
110. c s E04SR170730A or equivalent 2 Perform grounding of the cable shield 3 Perform grounding of the GT GT01 GT11 70mm max Power line Ie JE Power supply line A e sei ept e alt a Cae i Communication cable zi EF Shield cA Installing Ferrite core GT21 GT05 GT32 Power line R Ra i Lmg omy omy o m m m m m i EE ee imi ilk a an nl n Power line f E Shield Shield wa Reference lt 3 2 2 Grounding gt 8 Key Point The CE marking standards that the GT series conforms to excluding the RS422 RS485 type GT01 European EMC directive 89 336 EEC European EMC standards For GT01 GT11 GT21 EN61000 6 4 and EN61000 6 2 For GT05 GT32 EN61131 2 3 13 3 4 3 GT30 24 V DC When connecting the unit to the FP series there is no need to wire both the RS and CS Perform wiring and placement of the cable so that there is no impression of external noise on the cable and no induction Use shielded wires for distribution cables Recommended cable AIGT8192 It conforms to CE marking As conditions the following wiring is required 1 A ferrite core should be installed when wiring to the COM por and power supply terminal When installing make sure that the connection and pow
111. cable and no induction Use shielded wires for distribution cables Recommended cable AIGT8162 It conforms to CE marking As conditions the following wiring is required 1 Install a ferrite core to the cable For GT11 only Recommended ferrite core Seiwa Electric s E04SR170730A or equivalent 2 Perform grounding of the cable shield 3 Perform grounding of the GT GT01 GT11 70mm max Power line Power supply line 3 Communication cable Shield Installing Ferrite core GT21 GT05 GT32 F 24V COM RS232G Power line a 22a ll Gael es Power line a el ojoon Shield 3 12 RS422 RS485 type There is no RS and CS control lines Perform wiring and placement of the cable so that there is no impression of external noise on the cable and no induction Use shielded wires for distribution cables Recommended cable AIGT8175 The power supply should be an insulated DC power supply E is used to set the terminal unit It conforms to CE marking As conditions the following wiring is required 1 Fit a ferrite core to the cable For GT11 only Recommended ferrite core Seiwa Electri
112. cating that the installation completed Click Finish to close the screen This setting is necessary for transferring screens using GTWIN Select GTWIN gt File gt Transfer gt Condition Network type and change it to USB Click OK 2 3 3 Ethernet Port GT32T1 Ethernet connection GT32T1 has a Ethernet port Communication with our software such as GTWIN becomes available by connecting to a PC with a LAN cable Ethernet communication function e Screen transfer Baud rate fixed at 115200 bps It takes at least 3 times longer than the transfer using USB Personal computer GT32T1 Screen data being sent and received SS LAN cable Screen creation tool GTWIN e Through function using our PLCs Personal computer GT32T1 FP series programming tool PLC debugging FPWIN GR LAN cable Cable connected to the COM port Specifying the destinations to connect enables the communication with multiple units using a HUB GT32T1 PLC Personal computer GT32T1 Required items for the connection e LAN cable Either straight cable or crossing cable can be used MDI MDI X Automatic crossover function ip Reference For the information on precautions when wiring Ethernet port lt 3 5 Precautions when Wiring Ethernet Port gt Settings for the Ethernet connection Follow the procedure below to communicate with the Ethernet
113. cation Area to PLC in the Basic Setup parameters under GT Configuration will be displayed This function is used when it is necessary to delay the start up time when the power supply on the PLC side is turned on ac Note Communication between the GT and the PLC external device cannot be carried out during the time specified by the Display Time parameter Therefore the switch part nor lamp part will not be displayed even if they are pasted on the start up screen 5 12 5 2 6 Setup 1 Clicking on the Setup 1 tab in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Here clock functions backlight control and other parameters can be specified Setup 1 screen GT01 GT11 and GT21 GT Configuration Untitled x GT Configuration Untitled Setup 2 Recipe Line Graph BaticSetup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Startup Screen BasicSetup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Start up Screen Setup 1 Setup Hold Device Value Recipe Alarmhistoy Line Graph Cancel Cancel Clock File Compression inil Clock File Compression et ReadfromPLO C Gf C On F Clock Type G Bi Clock C PLC Clock C ot G off C On Initialize Transfer Outside Off On Initialize Backlight Control Setup of Multi Language Exchange Backlight Control Setup of Multi language exchange Auto Off ot c RefertoPLO Off On Auto Off G off e RefertoPLC Off C On Touch Sound Backlight
114. conditions have been set for 1 Check that the device status conditions on the PLC doesn t work No operating sounds are heard when the touch panel is the switch par but those conditions have not been met 1 The Switch Sounds setting under Options in the switch part attributes is set to Disabled side are valid 1 Change the setting to Enabled 2 The Touch Sounds setting under 2 Change the setting to Enabled pressed Setup in the GT configuration settings in GTWIN is set to Disabled Nothing Communication conditions of GT Verify communication settings of GT and PLC and then happens for COM port and PLC differ make them the same about 10 seconds after turning on power 6 9 Problem Cause Solution Buzzer sounds continuously Bit F of the first word in the basic communication area bit device is set to ON Set the F bit to OFF on the PLC side Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs Backlight color changes flashes Bits A and B and Bit D of the first word backlight color setting in the basic communication area bit device are set to ON Or Bits C and D backlight flashing setting are set to ON Perform correct bit operations on the PLC side Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs Cannot transfer data from GTWIN 1 The USB or LAN cable GT32T1 is not connected 1 Confirm
115. connection 1 Connect the GT to a PC with a Ethernet cable 2 Specify the settings such as IP address for the GT 3 Startup the GTWIN and specify the communication condition The factory settings are as follows IP Address 192 168 1 5 Subnetmask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 Port No 9094 Note Setting items such as IP address for the GT can be specified in the System Menu iP Reference lt 5 6 4 Setting Mode Communication Parameters COM port Ether Port gt 2 18 GTWIN setting Communication Setting k Network type Ethernet Title Input an arbitrary title Up to 38 one byte Network Type Ethernet Title characters Default eme Computer fa hitialize a a j 4 Check Acquire IP address automatically omputer Rafer JZ Acquire IP address automatically Se The default setting is to use the IP address address 133 254 04 36 currently being used in the computer Click OK to finish the setting Port No 9094 0 1025 32767 Station No 1 64 Note When sing multiple Ethernet cards specify manually Destination IP address 192 168 10 10 Port No 9094 1 32767 Station No 1 64 Communication Time out Sec Connection Time out Sec Add Entry IP address When it is not displayed set the property of the TCP IP in the items such as Network of the control panel IP address can be input or changed Note The setting p
116. creen displays No Screen data There is no base screen data in the GT Appears even when GT configuration data exists Transfer base screen data from GTWIN Screen displays Screen No Error Screen displays Memory is Full 1 Screen settings from the PLC the GT s switch part or the auto paging indicate an unregistered screen number 1 Create and register screen content or specify the correct screen number 2 When bringing up the keyboard screen during data input an unregistered keyboard screen number was specified 2 Create and register keyboard screen or specify the correct keyboard number 3 GT configuration data and keyboard screen data exist in the GT but there is no base screen data The total capacity of transferred base screen data exceeds the memory capacity of the GT For GTO5M GT05G and GT32M the max capacity is 2048 kbytes For GT05S and GT32T the max capacity is 12288 kbytes 3 Transfer base screen data from GTWIN Delete part of the base screen data so that the capacity doesn t exceed the total capacity Data capacity can be checked by going to View V gt Memory Usage Conditions on GTWIN menu bar When the data capacity is not over the limit invalid data could possibly be remaining in the GT When transferring data do so after deleting the screen An unspecified screen appeared there is trouble when switching screens 1 The screen specificati
117. cyristal face be topside the usable range is O to 40 C Note2 Not isolated between the USB port COM port and the internal digital circuit Transformer insulation Breakdown voltage 7 2 2 Display GT05 specifications GT05M GT05G GT05S Display STN monochrome LCD STN color LCD Resolution 320 W x 240 H dots Displayable area 73 0 W x 55 2 H mm White rec pink Red green orange White adjustment configuration settings Contrast adjustment Contrast can be adjusted on the menu screen Note Note that there are some minor variations in the backlight brightness 7 2 3 Touch Key ltem TOS Specifications Note1 Touch key Analog touch key resistive film type Note1 Do not press two or more points on the screen at the same time Doing so might operate a switch located between those points if one exists The touch switch is designed to be operated by touching with fingers Please realize that the positional accuracy of the switches is based on the size of a finger 7 2 4 Functions tem a Stes epertications o Fixed GTWIN 1 4 width 8 x 8 half width 16 x 8 full width 16 x 16 Double quadruple or octuple in height and width True Type GTWIN 10 to 240 dots Windows R 10 to 240 dots Alphanumeric characters Character types English Japanese Korean Germany French Italian Spanish Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese characters and Turkish can be displayed Keyboar
118. d 4 on the rear of the main unit to ON and reset the power supply NOTE When doing this all of the contents will revert to those in effect at the time of shipping and all of the GT memory contents will be cleared Before doing this make sure all data has been backed up 6 4 6 2 What to DO If Something Unusual Occurs GT30 Problem Cause Solution Screen is 1 Power is not on 1 Supply the power supply to unit as per blank specifications 2 When only lamp and message parts are 2 Check the address of the substitute reference configured to the base screen Value of device and the device values on the PLC side substitute reference device value does not exist in substitute data Error code An error has occurred in communication Refer to lt 8 4 Troubleshooting Error Codes gt ER between the GT and an external device e g appears at PLC the top right of the screen Screen There is no base screen data in the GT Transfer base screen data from GTWIN displays No Appears even when GT configuration data Screen data exists Screen 1 Screen settings from the PLC the GT30 1 Create and register screen content or specify displays switch part or the auto paging indicate an the correct screen number Screen No unregistered screen number Error 2 When bringing up the keyboard screen 2 Create and register keyboard screen or specify during data input an unregistered keyboard th
119. d Check the data to be returned from the external device from the external device 6 4 7 When Connected to a PLC Made by Toshiba Machine Co Ltd For GT05 and GT32 Code No Content Cause and solution ERFFFE Parameter errror The specified parameter does not exist or it cannot be used 6 17 6 18 Chapter 7 Specifications 7 1 GT01 7 1 1 General Specifications Rated voltage AIGT0030B1 AIGT0030H1 AIGT0130B1 AIGT0130H1 AIGT0230B1 AIGT0230H1 Operating voltage 4 5 to 5 5 V DC range AIGT0032B1 AIGT0032H1 AIGT0132B1 AIGT0132H1 AIGT0232B1 AIGT0232H1 AIGT0030B AIGT0030H AIGT0130B AIGT0130H AIGT0230B AIGT0230H GT01 specifications AIGT0032B AIGT0032H AIGT0132B AIGT0132H AIGT0232B AIGT0232H 5 V DC 24 V DC 21 6 to 26 4 V DC 1 1 Wor less Ambient temperature 0 to 50 C Ambient humidity 20 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Storage temperature 20 to 60 C Storage humidity 10 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Amplitude 0 75 mm 10 min on 3 axes 1000 V P P or more Pulse width 50 ns 1us between power supply terminals Noise immunity 2 y based on in house measurements When using our exclusive cable IP65 in initial status Dustproof and drip proof from front panel only packing used on panel contact surface When reattaching replace waterproof packing Note If using cables other than the cables manufactur
120. d screen screen allows direct input to data A Straight lines continuous straight lines squares circles ovals arcs elliptic arcs fan shapes elliptic fan shapes beveled squares bitmaps Messages lamps switches data bar graphs keyboard line graphs alarm Part functions list R Sedan ae 4 ISR Recipe function flow display function write device function multi language exchange function alarm list function PLC can be communicated with personal computer by connecting the Through function computer to the USB port and Panasonic PLC to COM port This function is not available for PLCs manufactured by other companies Note1 Maximum allowable number varies depending on registered contents Note2 External clock data can be refferred and displayed Note3 When backing up the built in clock data device hold data or alaram history purchase a battery product No AFPX BATT Note4 Accuracy of the clock is 180 seconds per month Displayable fonts Graphics Other functions 7 2 5 Memory GT05 specifications GT05M GT05G GT05S Base screen data keyboard Memory type F ROM screen data flow display data Memory capacity 2048 k bytes 12288 k bytes Recipe data Memory type F ROM Memory capacity 64 k bytes Device writing data Memory type FROM Memory capacity 64 k bytes Device hold area Esed memory SRAM Memory capacity Device hold area Max 24 words Note1 As a battery is necessary for SRAM backu
121. ddresses differs depending on the model For details please consult the manual for the PLC you will use 4 40 4 5 Connection Between GT30 and PLCs by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 4 5 1 Connecting to FX series Connecting to FX Series using an adapter _ PLC PLC communication cable FX series Loose wire cable Connection method CPU Calculator link unit Wiring diagram Mitsubishi Electric PLC adapter side GT main unit side FX1N FX1 N 232 BD Pin No Signal name 1 SD 2 RD Q 3 RS FX2N FX2N 232 BD o 4 cs O O 5 GND o FX3U FX3U 232 BD i FX3UC FX3U 232 ADP o Note Be aware that communication will not be possible if the above adaptor cannot be connected to the FX series Setting the communication conditions Setting communication conditions on the GT side Set the COM port communication conditions as follows Item Value set Baud rate 9600 bps Data length 7 bits Parity check Yes Even Stop bit 1 bit Setting communication conditions on the PLC side 0 should be stored in D8120 O is the default value so this setting should not need to be entered by the user Usable devices Device type Address range Points Input relay X000 to X377 Octal notation 256 points
122. dead battery mark is not displayed On The dead battery mark is displayed The BAT and BAT LOW flags in the basic communication area map activate in the both cases that the battery error display is set to On and Off For GT30 This specifies whether or not a battery change mark will be displayed if the voltage of the internal battery drops too low and whether or not a dead battery mark will be displayed if the battery is dead on the GTscreen Select one of the radio buttons Off The batery change mark or the dead battery mark E is not displayed On The batery change mark or the dead battery mark is displayed The BAT and BAT LOW flags in the basic communication area map activate in the both cases that the battery error display is set to On and Off File Compression This is used to compress the screen data to transfer to the GT More screens can be registered using the File Compression The switching rate of some screens may get slower Verify the switching rate trying actually Off Screen data is not compressed On Screen data is compressed Press Two Touch Switches Disable Two points cannot pressed Enable Two pionts can be pressed 5 15 Setup of Multi language exchange This is used if you want to change the language to be displayed from the PLC side Off PLC is not referred On The specified PLC is referred
123. dicates Saturday Summer time This is used to set the standard summer time daylight saving time in USA or Europe Not use Summer time daylight saving time is not used Use USA Summer time daylight saving time in USA is used From 2 00 AM on the 2nd Saturday of Mar to 2 00 AM on the ist Sunday of Nov Use Summer time daylight saving time in Europe is used Europe From 1 00 AM on the last Sunday of Mar to 1 00 AM on the last Sunda of Oct Transfer Outside Clock data displayed in the GT can be transferred to an external device such as a PLC using this setting Off The GT clock data is not transferred to an external device On The GT clock data is transferred to an external device If On is selected for the above Transfer Outside parameter click on the 2 button to specify the output destination and the initial device and specify the address Transfer sequence of clock data Address Upper byte Top address Minutes data HOO to H59 Second data H0O to H59 Top address 1 Day data H01 to H31 Hour data H0O to H23 Top address 2 Year data H0O to H99 Month data H01 to H12 Top address 3 Day data HOO to H06 Note In the day data HOO indicates Sunday and HO6 indicates Saturday om Note If On is selected for the Transfer Outside parameter the data will be transferred to the DT90054 as the default device If this device ad
124. displayed on the screen is the current time indicated by the internal clock of the GT Items can be changed by touching the item year month day hour minute second and touching the and keys to change the values g Touch panel operation ADJUST Touching the key increases the contrast and touching the key decreases it SET Touching the SET key updates the Value Set and restarts the clock Touching the ADJUST key sets the seconds value of the current time to 00 A seconds value of 0 to 29 is rounded off to the next lower value and a seconds value of 30 to 59 is rounded off to the next upper value Example If the time is set to 12 hours 35 minute 29 seconds 12 hour 35 minute 00 seconds If the time is set to 12 hours 35 minutes 30 Seconds 12 hour 36 minute 00 seconds RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key Explanation of this function Setting the day The day is set automatically based on the year month and date data 5 24 5 3 4 Setting Mode Liquid Crystal Display Contrast Adjustment and Backlight Brightness Setting Contrast Brightness Touching Setting on the initial screen of the system menu and then the Display Contrast amp Brightness for GT05 Contract for GT32 key of the setting mode menu displays the contrast adjustment and backlight brightness setting screen Contrast adjustme
125. dress does not exist in the PLC connected to the GT howefver re specify the address so that it matches the model connected to the GT Selecting a device address that does not exist in the PLC will cause an error ER61 to occur 5 14 Backlight control Auto Off This is used to specify the Auto Off backlight feature Off The Auto Off backlight feature is not used Auto Off backlight feature is used This parameter specifies the period of time that the GT is inactive before the backlight goes off automatically On If On is set for the above Auto Off backlight feature clicking on the button displays a screen where the time until the backlight goes off can be specified Any time from one minute to 30 minutes can be specified Key Point If the backlight is turned off automatically using the backlight control function touching the screen turns it on again If a touch switch happens to be located at that point on the screen it will be invalid until the backlight has gone on again Touch Sounds This sets the touch sounds corresponding to GT screens as either invalid or valid Select one of the radio buttons Disable Touch sounds are disabled Enable Touch sounds are enabled Battery Error Display For GT11 GT21 GT32 GT05 This specifies whether or not a dead battery mark will be displayed on the GT screen if the voltage of the internal battery drops too low or the battery is dead Off The
126. dure for bringing up the screen Initial screen MTooL Port L Setting Through t AJY 4 Bitrate i 115200 Port Format s 1 0dd TOOL Port Through function Through function destination setting part When the through function is being used this specifies the number of the PLC of the connection Normally when used in a 1 1 configuration this should be set to 0 LOO Note In case of the GT32 it is displayed on the port selection screen Bitrate PLC baud rate Each time the Function key is touched the baud rate switches in the sequence of 9600 19200 115200 and 230400 Set the baud rate to match that of the personal computer GTWIN connected to the GT The baud rate of 230400 is available when connecting with the USB RS232C conversion cable Format Transmission format This sets the communication parameters data length stop bits parity for the personal computer GTWIN connected to the GT The items displayed are Data length Stop bit Parity and each time the Function key is pressed the display switches in the sequence of 8 1None 8 1 Odd 8 1 Even KS Touch panel operation RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key m D Explanation of this function The default values for the TOOL port communication parameter settings are 115200 8 1 Odd 5 22 Ethernet port communication parameter settings GTWIN communication parameter se
127. e GT 2 Attach the provided waterproof packing Take out one of the replacement waterproof packing pieces and attach the outer edge as shown in the illustration do not use the inner edge When doing this fasten it to the front frame being sure not to twist the waterproof packing 3 20 3 6 9 Replacing the Backlight Sold Separately Applies Only to GT30 About the backlight The average service life of the GT30 backlight is 50 000 hours at room temperature normal humidity and 24 V DC Service life refers to the period over which the brightness diminishes by half and does not mean that the backlight no longer lights at all If the backlight has become dim it should be replaced with a replacement backlight sold separately Product name Contents Product number Replacement backlight For color and monochrome LCD types AIGT382 Replacing the backlight When replacing the backlight always turn off the power supply to the GT30 and then refer to the procedure outlined below 1 Take off the cover and disconnect the connector Remove the cover and pull out the connector in the upward direction as shown in the illustration Remove the cover Disconnect the connector Gently pull out the backlight To install the new backlight reverse the procedure After replacing the backlight be careful that the backlight cable is not pinched by the case cutting through it Pull out the backli
128. e correct keyboard number screen number was specified 3 GT configuration data and keyboard screen 3 Transfer base screen data from GTWIN data exist in the GT but there is no base screen data Screen The total capacity of transferred base screen Delete part of the base screen data so that the displays data exceeds capacity of the GT total capacity doesn t exceed the capacity of GT Memory is For GT30M the max capacity is 1 5 Mbytes Data capacity can be checked by going to View Full For GT30C the max capacity is 3 25 Mbytes V gt Memory Usage Conditions on GTWIN menu bar An 1 The screen specification in the PLC screen 1 Specify the correct screen number unspecified setting the GT switch part or the auto screen paging is wrong appeared th 2 The startup screen is specified in the GT 2 Check the start up screen setting for the GT ere is configuration settings GTWIN configuration settings in GTWIN Delete trouble when unnecessary settings and re transfer switching configuration data screens 3 An erroneous device or value is specified in 3 Check the device content specified on the PLC the first word of the basic communication area word device side in the first word of the basic communication area Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs 6 5 content isn t Problem Cause Solution Screen 1 No screen number ha
129. ed open this battery cover to install it The clock PL Cdevice holde data alarm history and GT internal device hold data functions can be used with the backapu battery ip Reference lt 3 5 2 How to Install the Battery gt 2 1 2 GT30 i D Touch screen Various screens are displayed here Switches can be operated and data entered simply by touching the touch screen 4 2 Front panel protective sheet This protects the touch screen surface and keeps it clean Power lamp The light is on when the power supply is turned on Power supply terminal The operation power supply is connected here CoM port This is a RS232C port for connecting to a PLC host PC or microcomputer board TOOL port GTWIN connection port This port is used to connect the screen creation Operation mode setting switches The operation mode setting switches control the ability to shift to the system menu MODE Switch No Function 3 OFF o ON 1234 1 Usage inhibited should aleve Bai ma O ON position when unit is used HHEH 2 Inhibits system menu shift Shift possible Shift inhibited wie 3 Should always be in the OFF Factory default inhibi actor derault 4 sagana position when unit is used Waterproof packing This assures that the front panel is waterproof Battery holder Although a battery has been installed an insula
130. ed by us use shielded cables and attach ferrite cores for the noiseproof measures if necessary Protective construction 7 1 2 Display AIGT0030B1 AIGT0130B1 AIGT0230B1 AIGT0030H1 AIGT0130H1 AIGT0230H1 AIGT0030B AIGT0030H_ AIGT0130B AIGT0130H AIGT0230B AIGT0230H AIGT0032B1 AIGT0132B1 AIGT0032H1 AIGT0132H1 AIGT0232H1 AIGT0032B AIGT0032H AIGT0132B AIGT0132H AIGT0232B AIGT0232H 3 color LED backlight 1 color LED backlight 3 color LED backlight Backlight green red orange 7 2 AIGT0232B1 white white red pink 7 1 3 Functions tem GT01 specifications Fixed GTWIN 1 4 width 8 x 8 half width 16 x 8 full width 16 x 16 Double or quadruple in height and width Octuple in width True Type GTWIN 10 to 64 dots Windows R 10 to 64 dots Approx 160 screens Screen numbers that can be set Base screens No 0 to 3FF Number of screens that can be registered varies depending on registered contents Base screen switchable from outside parts attachable Keyboard screen screen allows direct input to data parts Straight lines continuous straight lines squares circles ovals arcs elliptic arcs fan shapes elliptic fan shapes beveled squares bitmaps Recipe function Flow display Write device function Multi language exchange function Copy function PLC can be communicated with personal computer by connecting computer Through function to TOOL port and PLC to COM port This fu
131. ed can be specified Start up Screen screen GT Configuration Untitled Setup2 HoldDeviceValue Recipe AlarmHistory LineGraph Sound Basic Setup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Startup Screen Setup 1 Start Up Screen No 0 3FF i Delay 0 255 0 fal S Initialize This is used to specify the screen that will be displayed when the GT is booted as well as the time it will be displayed Clicking on the button for each of the items displays a Value Set dialog box where the values can be specified Start up Screen This specifies the number of the screen that will be displayed when the GT is booted Clicking on the button displays a Value Set dialog box where the value for the start up screen number can be specified Display time This specifies the time for which the startup screen specified above will be displayed The value can be set to any number between 0 and 255 seconds Clicking on the button displays a Value Set dialog box where the start up delay time can be specified 8 Key Point When the above settings are entered the screen specified with the Startup Screen parameter is displayed for the amount of time specified with the Display Time parameter When the amount of time specified with the Display Time parameter elapses the screen corresponding to the number stored in the initial address of the word device under Basic Communi
132. een number specified on the GT32 is specified from the PLC in hexadecimal format No of currently displayed screen The number of the screen currently displayed on the GT32 is written to the PLC in hexadecimal format Bit devices Se eral RE D c Blalols 7 6 s 4 3 2 l4 0 position Forced ae Back Back N 0 BZ display light light flag valg Flashing Color flag N 1 Usage prohibited BAT iene N 2 LOW flag Progress flag Explanation of system area BZ This turns on the buzzer Forced display flag At the rise when the bit is turned on the screen specifed by the PLC is forcibly displayed This is executed only when at the rise of the bit Backlight Valid flag When the bit is turned on the backlight flashing backlight color control becomes effective Backlight Flashing 0 Lighted normal 1 Flashing Backlight Color 00 Off 01 Lighted 10 Lighted 11 Lighted Data Input In Progress flag This is 1 while data is being input and O whendata input has been completed only when using the keyboard BAT This goes on if clock data and Hold PLC Device data held in the SRAM are not being backed up normally This bit also goes on if the SRAM is not backed up by the internal secondary battery The i mark is BAT LOW flag displayed at the bottom right of the screen 1 This goes on when the battery is running low Please replace the battery with a new one within
133. een transfer cable is not connected 1 Confirm that the screen transfer cable is correctly and firmly connected 2 The PC and GT COM port are connected 2 Connect to TOOL port with screen transfer cable 3 The TOOL port of the GT has been set to 230400 bps 3 Set the baud rate for the GTWIN communication condition to 230400 bps before transfer data 4 The network type in the communication settings has been set to either Ethernet or USB 4 Set the network type in the communication settings to RS232C Screen is blank power supply and substitution settings noted above do not apply An incorrect screen is displayed error codes and erroneous date and time items noted above do not apply Switch doesn t work grid and validity settings noted above are correct Buzzer sounds continuously An error has occurred in the GT system 1 After confirming the safety of the device etc turn off the power supply and then turn it on again The GT CPU will be reset A7 2 If 1 produces no change bring up the system menu and initialize the memory F ROM then transfer data again from GTWIN to the GT NOTE When doing this all base screen data GT setting data keyboard screen data and bitmap data will be lose Before doing this make sure all data has been backed up 3 If 2 produces no change set the operating mode setting switches 2 3 an
134. em menu and adjust the contrast 3 The backlight is off due to the Backlight Auto off setting in the Setup of the GT configuration settings in GTWIN 3 Touching any area of the screen lights that area If a switch part is set on the touched area the area will not light even if touched To change the setting change the content of the backlight auto off settings Backlight goes off too quickly 1 The backlight auto off timer setting is too short 1 Change the backlight auto off timer setting Date time 1 The GT s internal clock used as a 1 Adjust the clock from the system menu display is reference is incorrect incorrect 2 No battery has been inserted 2 Purchase a battery and install it when using the GT s internal 3 The battery has run down 3 Replace the battery clock Date time 1 The PLC s internal calendar timer 1 Adjust by rewriting the value in the PLC s internal display is used as a reference is incorrect calendar timer incorrect when using the PLC s internal calender timer Hold PLC Device data content isn t saved 1 No battery has been inserted 1 Purchase a battery and install it 2 The battery has run down 2 Replace the battery Date time 1 The PLC s internal calendar timer 1 Adjust by rewriting the value in the PLC s internal display is used as a reference is incorrect calendar timer incorrect Touch panel 1 Valid
135. er cables are not stressed This could result in broken connections Recommended ferrite core Seiwa Electric s E04RS211132 or equivalent gt Baaai Soe com Ea olay 50 mm max 50 mm max 50 mm max 50 mm max Ferrite core Ferrite core 1 turn 20 mm 20mm max max ip Reference lt 3 2 2 Grounding gt 8 Key Point The CE marking standards that the GT30 conforms to European EMC directive 89 336 EEC European EMC standards EN61000 6 4 and EN61000 6 2 3 14 3 5 Precautions when Wiring Ethernet Port GT32T1 Although more than one GT32T1 can be connected using a hub communication is performed with one unit each Specify each destination to communicate Use a UTP cable unshielded cable for the Ethernet cable and take measures for noises such as installing a ferrite core if necessary It conforms to CE marking As conditions the following wiring is required 1 Do nto a shielded wire for the Ethernet cable 2 Install a ferrite core to the Ethernet cable Recommended ferrite core Kitagawa Indsutries SFC 10 or equivalent 1 Make the cable do one turns around a ferrite core GT32T1 ar oO Ethernet cable Ferrite core LA 50 mm or less 8 Key Point The CE marking standards that the GT32 conforms to European EMC directive 89 336 EEC European EMC standards EN61131 2 3 15 3 6 Options 3 6 1 Backup Battery Backup battery The
136. et the GTWIN communication setting to 230400 bps and then transfer data Conditions for communications with external devices Protocol Connector Conditions for communications with external devices 7 14 7 5 GT30 7 5 1 General Specifications Items GT30 specifications Rated voltage 24 V DC Operating voltage 21 6 to 26 4V DC range 10 W or less 0 to 50 C 25 V DC max if installed horizonally temperature Ambient humidity 20 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing temperature Storage humidity 10 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Vibration resistance 101099 kl UI minute cycle Ampitkie 0 75 mm 10 min on 3 axes Shock resistance 98 mis 4 times on 3 axes Noise immunity 1 000 V p p min pulse width 50 ns 1us between power supply terminals based on noise simulator Static noise F 5 000 V min panel display IP65 in initial status Dustproof and drip proof from front panel only packing used on panel contact surface When reattaching replace waterproof packing Weight Approx 440 g 7 5 2 Display Protective construction 320 W x 240 H dots 118 18 W x 89 38 H mm CFL Average backlight service life 50 000 hours 25 C 7 15 7 5 3 Functions item GT30 specifications Fixed GTWIN 1 4 width 8 x 8 half width 16 x 8 full width 16 x 16 Displayable Double quadruple or octuple in height and width fonts True Type GTWIN 10 to 240 dots Window
137. etails of communication condition settings and usable devices refer to the following ene was Reference lt 4 4 3 Connecting to A series gt 4 43 4 6 Other Connections 4 6 1 Connecting to the PLCs made by Other Companies See GTWIN HELP for information on the connection with PLCs manufactured by other companies 4 6 2 Connecting to a Serial Device Devices other than PLCs can be connected by using the general purpose serial communication mode of the GT Also PLCs made by other companies which are not put on our website can be used See our website or the GT series General purpose serial communication manual ip Reference lt GT Series General purpose Serial Communication Manual ARCT1F356E gt 4 7 Connection With a PLC 4 7 1 Automatic Communication Settings Function After turning on the power supply if there is not response from the PLC connected to the GT the GT switches to the automatic setting mode for the communication conditions In the automatic setting mode commands are sent to the PLC while changing the communication conditions in the sequence shown below If there is no response from the PLC commands are sent to the PLC while PLC GT changing the communication conditions 9600 bps 8 bits odd parity 1 stop bit 19200 bps 8 bits odd parity 1 stop bit 115200 bps 8 bits odd parity 1 stop bit Communication conditions set in GTWIN Configuration settings The GT
138. ge of the RS232C port has not been set to Computer Link Always set the setting on the PLC side to match Computer Link The automatic communication settings function cannot be used for the communcation at 230400 bps on the GT01 GT11 or GT21 4 45 4 7 2 Through Function With the GT series communication can be set to take place automatically between the COM port of a GT and TOOL port of a PLC in a through function When the FP series tool software installed in the computer connected to the GT series as shown below is booted PLC programs can be edited through the GT series The through function does not require any special settings and is always in the standby mode For GT01 GT11 GT21 and GT30 Cable connected to FP series PLC gt the TOOL port GT a ii a wi PLC debugging EEN Screen data The FPWIN or other software can be cable being sent booted on the computer being used to AFC8503 and received edit GT series screens and PLC programs edited and monitored through the GT series Screen creation tool GTWIN FP series programming tool FPWIN GR Personal computer For GT32 and GT05 Personal computer Screen creation tool GTWIN FP series programming tool FPWIN GR USB cable or Screen data LAN cable being sent GT32T1 and received only GT32 The FPWIN or other software can be booted on the computer being used to edit
139. ges ARCT1F398E Nov 2004 First edition ARCT1F398E 1 Jun 2005 Second edition Additions GT01 GT11color LED Backlight Type White Chapter 4 Connecting to the FP X ARCT1F398E 2 Dec 2005 Third edition Additions GT21 ARCT1F398E 3 Mar 2006 Fourth edition Additions Functions such as Copy GT etc PDF only ARCT1F398E 4 Jan 2007 Fifth edition Additions GT32 GT01R ARCT1F398E 5 Nov 2007 Sixth edition Additions GT05 PRINTED WITH SOY INK These materials are printed on ECF pulp These materials are printed with earth friendly vegetable based soybean oil ink Please contact Matsushita Electric Works Ltd Automation Controls Company E Head Office 1048 Kadoma Kadoma shi Osaka 571 8686 Japan E Telephone 81 6 6908 1050 E Facsimile 81 6 6908 5781 http Awww mew co jp ac e fasys All Rights Reserved 2007 COPYRIGHT Matsushita Electric Works Ltd Printed in Japan ARCT1F389E 5 200711 Specifications are subject to change without notice ACG M389E 5
140. ght ee gt MD Note When replacing the backlight always turn off the power supply to the main unit Also we recommend wearing gloves when doing this to prevent injuries 3 21 Chapter 4 Connecting with PLC 4 1 Electric Supply from PLC 5 V DC type GT01 The power can be supplied to the 5V DC type GT01 with the communication cable only The power supply is not required separately However it is available only when it is connected with the TOOL port Restriction on the capacity of the power supply depending on the PLC model to be used The number of PLC units that can be expanded is limited PLC model Restrictions when connecting a 5 V DC type GT01 FP X The number of units which can be expanded depends on the unit type FPO Maximum of two expansion units FP Maximum of six expansion units FP2 The method for calculating the number of units that can be expanded is provided in the manual Follow that formula and keep the GT01 s power FP2SH consumption noghigher than 200 mA when calculating FP e There are no particular restrictions FX series made by The restrictions are equivalent to the restrictions on the programmable display Mitsubishi Electric F920 5 V power supply type made by Mitsubishi Co Use the FX seires according to the use conditions for the F920 5 V power supply type Expansion is possible with the number of units given above regardless of the type
141. grammable display unit or IPDs are connected to a PC using the USB port the communication is not available 2 12 Required items for the connection e Personal computer A personal computer with the following OS is required for connecting the GT with the USB cable Windows 2000 Windows XP e GTWIN The following GTWIN is required GTWIN Ver 2 80 or later aS Note For upgrading the GTWIN download the difference file from our website URL http www mew co jp ac e fasys hmi User registration is required Free of charge e USB cable Prepare a commercial USB cable A maximum of 5 m cable AB type for USB2 0 or 1 1 e Installation of the USB driver The USB driver must be installed for connecting the USB Install it in the following procedure For both the CD and download version of the GTWIN follow the procedure below 1 Turn on the power supply of GT and connect the GT and a PC with a USB cable USB cable 3 Computer GT main unit 2 After the connection the PC automatically detects the USB driver The Found new hardware wizard screen is dispalyed Found New Hardware Wizard Select No not this time and click Next Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site wi
142. hown at theleft With the FP2 CCU the parity check is fixed at Odd and the number of stop bits is fixed at 1 bit Connecting to the FP2 computer communication unit CCU Pin No on PLC side e000 00000 OONO el No 3 yellow black dot mark No 2 brown red dot mark No 7 green red dot mark ORUN GT30 is sD aS RD is RS 1s cs 18 GND No 4 yellow red dot mark 4 28 Short wiring here No 5 green black dot mark PLC side Pin No Signal name qF ie a eG Pin No GT side RS232C Signal name SD RD RS cs AiR UN GND 4 4 Connection Between GT01 GT05 GT11 GT21 GT32 and PLCs by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 4 4 1 Connecting to FX series Connecting to the TOOL port 1 Direct connection to GT01 AIGT8152 FX series PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display AIGT0 32B1 AIGT0 32H1 FX series Mini DIN 8 pin loose wire cable AIGT8152 GTO1 RS422 5VDC Tool port connection of GT01 and FX Series GT01 PLC PLC Pin No Pin No Signal Name Signal Name No 5 White SS 4 li PLC Pin No No 3 Brown f J z 1 RD 5V 136 A J NS 2 RD GND No Cee BI IB 4 80 so 80 o er ig e No 4 Orange
143. hted weak GTO1R 3 color LED backlight 00 Off 01 White 10 Red 11 Pink Data Input In Progress flag This is 1 while data is being input and 0 when data input has been completed only when using the keyboard 5 38 5 4 3 GT05 Basic Communication Area Map In order for communication to be carried out between the GT05 and PLC an internal device area like that shown below is provided in the PLC This should be used to control the GT main unit through the PLC ladder program actually being run The starting address N of the field shown below is specified in the GT configuration settings of GTWIN screen creation tool and is then sent to the GT main unit Word devices Word position F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 N 0 Screen No specified by PLC area read by GT05 from PLC N 1 Usage prohibited N 2 No of currently displayed screen area in which data is written from GT05 to PLC Explanation of system area Screen No specified by PLC The screen number specified on the GT05 is specified from the PLC in hexadecimal format No of currently displayed screen The number of the screen currently displayed on the GTO5 is written to the PLC in hexadecimal format Bit devices Ne ERATE D c BIAlgisi7 6 5 4 3 2 l4 0 position Forced a Back Back N 0 BZ display 9 light light fla valid Flashin Color 9 flag 9 N 1 Usage prohibited
144. i T FX series Loose wire cable GT21 RS232C A De An or ee Stos Ea Connection method CPU Adaptor Wiring diagram Mitsubishi Electric PLC FX1N FX1N 232 BD adapter side ory GT side ts 1 2 2 3 Oo 3 FX2N FX2N 232 BD 4 4 5 5 6 O al 6 7 Oo fo 7 FX3U FX3U 232 BD 8 o 8 FX3UC FX3U 232 ADP 3 z Be aware that communication will not be possible if the above adaptor cannot be connected to the FX series Although No 6 and 7 of the GT11 GT21 GT32 and GT05 is RS CS they can be used in the above connection Setting the communication conditions for the PLC 0 should be stored in D8120 0 is the default value so this setting should not need to be entered by the user cS ne Note The RS422 type GT01 and FX series does not support the communication using the adapter for RS422 or RS485 4 31 Selecting the PLC model on GTWIN FX series PLC made by Mitsubishi PLC model name to be selected FX1N Mitsubishi MELSEC FX series FX2N FX3U FX3UC Mitsubishi MELSEC FX2N series Note The selection varies according to the PLC to be used Setting the communication conditions Setting communication conditions on the GT side Set the COM port communication conditions as follows Item Value set Baud rate 9600 bps Data length 7 bits Parity check Yes even Stop bit 1 bit
145. ical noise When the SD memory card was removed or the power supply of other equipment was turned off while the unit was accessing the SD memory card such as saving or deleting data fy Reference For the details of SD memory card lt GTWIN Operational Guide Book ARCT1F357E gt 5 31 SD gt GT Touching SD gt GT key displays the screen data selectiong screen in the SD memory card Select a file with AV keys Screen data selection screen SD gt GT MSett ing Mode ESC St Memory Card Select Image Data yy MIM cll Touching Copy key displays the confirmation screen Transfer confirmation screen when the version of the firmware is the same MSett ing Mode ESC SD Memory Card Select Image Data yy WMdd Transfer confirmation screen when the version of the firmware is different Note It is changed to the firmware version of the transferred screen data Wett ing Mode LESC V Kemory Card Copy and Update Firmware DK DKK DK K OK OK OK Lox J KS Touch panel operation SELECT To select a file touch the file name To move upward touch A key To move downward touch V key RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key 5 32 GT gt SD Touching GT SD key displays the Input file name screen to save the screen data of the GT to the SD mem
146. ication is constantly being carried out Breakdown of the basic communication area Word devices DT FL etc Bit devices WR etc 3 consecutive words 3 consecutive words Word device For reading devices handled in word units 3 consecutive words Bit device For reading devices handled in bit units 3 consecutive words References and output devices for parts These are devices that are used in parts functions and can be freely specified by the user Communication is carried out on an ongoing basis only for those that are currently displayed on the screen and pertain to devices currently in use With the GT before GTWIN screen creation tool is used to specify the devices for parts functions the basic communication area must be determined DTO to DT2 and WRO to WR2 are set as the default values for the basic communication area but the initial address can be changed using the following procedure cS Note The basic communication area should be used in the PLC ladder program to control the GT w4 Reference lt 5 2 1 Configuration Settings in GTWIN gt 5 37 5 4 2 GT01 Basic Communication Area Map In order for communication to be carried out between the GT01 and PLC an internal device area like that shown below is provided in the PLC This should be used to control the GT through the PLC ladder program actually being run The starting address N of the field shown below is s
147. ice and Number of Word parameters are displayed Clicking on the button displays a dialog box like that shown below where the type of initial device the address and the number of words can be specified Device Setting dialog box x Click on the button to display the pull down menu and select the device from that menu Enter the address using the ten keys The Back button functions as a backspace key when entering addresses The Clear button acts as a Clear key Note Data for PLC devices held in the GT will be written to the internal PLC device the next time that the power supply is turned on The data held for the internal PLC device is backed up by means of a lithium battery The service life of the battery is approximately two years fy Reference lt 3 5 Servicing and Maintenance gt 5 17 Hold GT Device Hold GT Device is a function that backs up the values for an internal device GWR or GDT in the GT Data register Don t hold The GT internal device hold function is turned off Hold The GT internal device hold function is turned on Internal relay Don t hold The GT internal device hold function is turned off Hold The GT internal device hold function is turned on If the above setting for the Hold GT device function is set to On a Start No item is displayed Click on the button to display the value setting dialog box shown below and specify a star
148. ime of shipping and all of the GT memory contents will be cleared Before doing this make sure all data has been backed up No sound is output 1 The speaker is not connected 1 Connect an audio output equipment speaker with a built in 3 5 mini plug amplifier 2 The setting for using sound is not on 2 Set the sound setting of the GTWIN configuration settings to be on 6 10 6 4 Error Codes and How to Handle Them 6 4 1 About Error Codes When an error occurs in the GT series an error code displays at the top right of the screen There are two types of error codes GT series error codes and PLC error codes ER 6 4 2 GT Series Error Codes Error code display The following error codes are displayed when there is an error in the GT For GT01 GT11 GT21 and GT30 Code No Content Cause and solution 1 The PLC connection cable is disconnected Check the Time up error i Pe connection cable to make sure it is connected GTFF No response from the PLC 2 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power i to the PLC and GT Data error 1 An error exists in the communication condition settings A data error occurred Check the PLC and GT baud rate and transfer format GT21 during 2 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power communication to the PLC and GT Overrun error The reception buffer
149. in automatic setting mode continues to repeat steps to until there is a response from the PLC While it is repeating there steps it is in the Standby mode under Configuration gt Communication Parameters Handle Communication Error on GTWIN ip Reference For the information on the setting method lt Chapter 5 GT Configuration Settings gt m T N Explanation of this function Conditions when the automatic settings mode is in effect If communication is attempted the specified number of times nad there is no response from the PLC the GT goes into the automatic settings mode The number of attempts is specified using the No of Retries parameter under GT Configuration gt Communication Parameters Handle Communication Error on GTWIN Automatically set communication conditions In the automatic settings mode if there is a response from the PLC subsequent communication is carried out under conditions matching the response The main unit configuration settings are not updated however even if the communication parameters are different from those of the main unit configuration settings gt iS Note An error response from the PLC is taken as a response and the GT does not go into the automatic settings mode If the unit is connected to the COM port of the FP0 FP1 FP2 FP2SH FP M communication between the FP device and the PLC will not be possible if the target usa
150. ing a response If a command is sent to quickly the connected device may not be able to receive it The time can be specified in the delay time setting for transmission in the communication parameter of the GTWIN configuration setting 4 17 4 3 Connection Method Between GT30 and PLCs 4 3 1 Connecting to the TOOL Port of FP X Connecting to the TOOL port O AIGT8192 PLC PLC communication cable FP X Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8192 Communication format settings System register No Item Value set 410 TOOL port unit number 1 412 Modem connection No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd 413 Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed Start code No STX Fixed 415 COM port1 Baud rate setting 9600 bps Connecting to the TOOL port Pin No on PLC side GT30 PLC side GT side RS232C No 5 Grange Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name P gfe Ss 2 DN Ans is RS 3 RD 3 RS 1 No 1 Brown Is cs 4 4 cs 1S GND 5 5 GND 4 18 4 3 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port of FPx Connecting to the TOOL port AIGT8192
151. ing the battery Push the battery into the back of the holder Pull up the battery pushing it into the back of the battery holder Lag Note Do not touch the electronic parts when removing and installing the battery 3 6 3 How to Install the Battery GT30 A battery is installed in the GT30 In order to prevent the battery from discharging an insulation sheet is inserted Before turning on the power always remove the insulating sheet Remove insulation sheet When removing the battery 1 Push up the battery using an insulated slotted screwdriver 2 Push out the battery having the right and left metal parts of the battery holder in your hand and remove it When installing the battery 1 Insert the head of the batter in the battery holder with the positive pole side up and push it into the back 2 Push it into the back until it is settled in the battery holder horizontally IEF Note Do not touch the electronic parts when removing and installing the battery 3 17 3 6 4 How to Install the Battery GT32 and GT05 The figures below is explained using the GT32 Although the design of the GT05 is different the procedure is the same 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Connect the connector to make the red line be the side and place a battery in the circular fra
152. ink special relay SB000000 SB0007FF device Step relay 000000 S008191 Direct access input DX000000 DX001FFF Direct access output DY000000 DY001FFF Timer contact TS000000 TS023087 Timer coil TC000000 TC023087 Retentive timer contact SSO00000 SS023087 Retentive timer coil C000000 SC023087 Counter contact CS000000 CS023087 Counter coil CC000000 CC023087 Input Relay X000000 X001FF Specify address expression every 10 Output Relay Y000000 Y001FFO Specify address expression every 10 Internal Relay M000000 M032752 Specify address expression every 16 multiples Latch relay L000000 L032752 Annunciator F000000 F032752 Edge relay V000000 V032752 Link Relay BOO0000 B007FFO Specify address expression every 10 Special relay SM000000 SM002032 Link special relay SB000000 SB0007F0 Step relay 000000 S008176 Word Direct access input DX000000 DX001 FFF devices Direct access output DYO00000 DY001FFF Timer current TNO00000 TN023087 Retentive timer Current SN000000 SN023087 value Counter current CNO000000 CN023087 Data Register D000000 D025983 Link Register W000000 W00657F Link special register SW000000 SW0007FF File Register for block R000000 R032767 number Fileregister for ZR000000 ZR1042431 sequential number Special register SD000000 SD002047 Note The maximum value that can be set with the GT is described The range of usable addresses differs depending on the model For details please consult the manual for the PLC you will use
153. ion series Q conmsicaton ma conmsicaton series PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display AIGT0 30B GT01 AIGT0 30H AIGT2030 Sears SDN AIGT2130 LEEA 24V DC AIGT2230B communication Loose wire cable GT21 RS232C type AIGT2230H Series nae AIG32 Q 2D AIG32 Q 3D AIGO05 Q02D Gre AiGO5 Q03D CPU Serial communication Wiio deeri module Mitsubishi Electric Q02CPU Serial communication side To power GT side QO02HCPU ES QO6HCPU ca 9 Soot QU71024 R2 3 SD NT z QeNGPU QJ71C24N R2 PIRIER QOOCPU 5 SG 5 QOOHCPU 6 SDR DR O 6 Q01CPU z RS 7 QO00JCPU o RI Although No 6 and 7 of the GT11 GT21 GT32 and GT05 is RS CS they can be used in the above connection 4 33 Connecting to the RS232C port of QOOCPU Q01CPU RS232C port of QO0CPU Q01CPU PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display AIGT0 30B or AIGT0 30H AIGT2030 STH AIGT2130 QOOCPU 24V DC AIGT2230B Q01CPU Loose wire cable GT21 RS232C type AIGT2230H AIG32 Q 2D Cine AIG32 Q 3D AIG05 Q02D G05 AiG05 Q03D CPU Link I F Wiring diagram Mitsubishi Electric PLC side Mini Din 6 pin To power GT side Pin No _ Signal name wey QOOCPU RS232C port Q01CPU on CPU unit SINIJA AJw N gt
154. ion between the RS and CS signals o on the PLC side should be shorted 4 22 Connecting to the 2 channel RS232C type AFPX COM2 p LED indication cano COMI COM2 SD1 RD1 SD2 RD2 L r Not used aoo0oo RS2a2C fecal Terminal layout oe 9 1 R1 2 R2 8G eee l I 1g 18 1g 1g 18 Connecting to the 1 channel RS485 and 1 channel RS232C type AFPX COM4 LED indication com4 SD RDSD RD 4 j r Not used RS485 RS232C Ad Ani B85 TORPE Terminal layout I2OO 2 p FP X Fa 28000 C PLC side GT side 1 RS232C Pin name Signal name 1 SD R2 RD 2 SD R2 RD SG SG GT side 2 RS232C Pin No Signal name O 1 SD o 2 RD O 3 RS O 4 cS O 5 GND PLC side Pin name Signal name Turn on the switch at the back of the cassette GT side RS232C Pin No Signal name O 1 SD Lo 2 RD 3 RS 4 cs Lo 5 SG Connecting to the 1 channel Ethernet and 1 channel RS232C type Note The connection with Ethernet is not available AFPX COM5 O O COM5 0 80 Q i 103 3 H Ok Se Oe
155. ion check of the touch switches DIP SW This runs an operation check of the DIP switches Back Light The backlight color changes at 1 second intervals For 3 color LED green red orange backlight Changes in the order of green red and orange Changes in the order of lighted lighted out and For white LED backlight lighted weak For 3 color LED white red pink backlight Changes in the order of white red and pink Buzzer This runs an operation check of the buzzer LCD This displays a pattern and runs an operation check of the display Contrast Touch the and keys to check changes in the contrast SD This runs an operation check of reading a SD memory card Sound The test sound is played Check it with a speaker 5 35 KS Touch panel operation RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key or the Initial setting tab at the top of the screen ny Explanation of this function Test mode self diagnosis screen On the test mode screen of the GT01 and Gt11 the item name of the item that was just tested is highlighted On the test mode screen of the GT21 GT30 GT32 and GT05 a check mark V is displayed to the left of the key switch for items on the Test Menu which have already been tested They are cleared when the screen is returned to the initial screen of the system menu 5 3 10 Inhibiting the System Menu Display I
156. ions SD memory card slot tem _ e GT32 specifications Support media SD memory card 32MB to 1GB Supported format standard Conforms to SD standard Note1 The manufacturer name that the operation check has done Matsusita Electric Works Ltd Note2 Do not format with the standard format software of a PC Note3 The SD access lamp turns on while acccessing the SD memory card 7 3 GT11 7 3 1 General Specifications ltem GT11 specifications Rated voltage 24 V DC Operating voltage 21 6 to 26 4 V DC range 2 4 W or less 100 mA or less temperature Ambient humidity 20 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing temperature Storage humidity 10 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Vibration resistance 101099 Ee U minute Cyce Ampie 0 75 mm 10 min on 3 axes Shock resistance 98 m s 4 times on 3 axes 2 7 1000 V P P or more Pulse width 50 ns 1us between power supply terminals Noise immunity k based on in house measurements When using our exclusive cable IP65 in initial status Dustproof and drip proof from front panel only packing used on panel contact surface When reattaching replace waterproof packing Weight Approx 230 g Protective construction 7 3 2 Display GT11 specifications AIGT2030B AIGT2030H AIGT2130B AIGT2130H AIGT2032B AIGT2032H AIGT2132B AIGT2132H Display STN monochrome LCD 240 W x 96 H dots Displayable area 96 0 W x 35 4 H mm
157. klight RS422 RS48 Black AIGO5SQ04D display white 5 type Ashgray AIGO5SQ05D 3 color LED RS232C type Black AIGT2030B Backlight STN aa t Ashgray AIGT2030H GT11 monochrom one gy RS422 RS48 Black AIGT2032B main GT11__ e liquid 9 a 5 type Ashgray AlGT2032H unit crystal 1 color Black AIGT2130B display LED RS232C type F shgray AIGT2130H Backlight RS422 RS48 Black AIGT2132B white 5 type Ashgray AIGT2132H item Model Contents Product No name 1 color RS232C Pure black AIGT2230B itil eee ak neem LED 24v type Silver AIGT2230H anit display Backlight DC RS422 RS4 Pure black AIGT2232B white 85 type Silver AIGT2232H STN mono Black AIGT3100B pate RS232C GT30 GT30M chrome liquid main crystal Gietiai CFL 2ayv__ type Ashgray Ale TS1008 unit STN color Backlight DC RS232C Black AIGT3300B GT30C liquid crystal type Ashgray AIGT3300H display STN mono RS232C Pure black AlIG32MQ02D GT32M chrome liquid type Silver AIG32MQ03D crystal display RS422 RS4 Pure black AIG32MQ04D 85 type Silver AIG32MQ05D GT32 RS232C Pure black AlIG32TQ02D main GT32T0 CFL 24V type Silver AIG32TQ03D unit Backlight DC RS422 RS4 Pure black AIG32TQ04D TFT color liquid 85 type Silver AIG32TQ05D crystal display RS232C Pure black AlIG32TQ12D type Silver AIG32TQ13D GT3211 RS422 RS4 Pure black AIG32TQ14D 85 type Silver AIG32TQ15D
158. l and click Next 4 Specify the folder where the driver to be isntalled is saved Browse For Folder PX Select the folder that contains drivers For your hardware Panasonic MEW FONTS Panasonic MEW Terminal cTwIn DEF fas etw use ple PLCFiles To view any subfolders click a plus sign above OK Cancel 2 14 Specify the following folder and click OK Folder to be specified Program Files Panasonic MEW Terminal GTWIN GTWIN_USB If the driver is not in the above folder specify the foler where the GTWIN has been installed 5 Confirm the place to search the driver Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options SM YV Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search Dont search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware lt Back Next gt Cancel Confirm the sepcified folder and click Next 6 If the window as below is displayed select the driver to be installed Found New Hardware Wizard Select the device d
159. les e Use only one type of transmission cable Do not mix more than 1 type e When using shielded cable with crossover wiring for the RS485 transmission line grounded one end Wiring method 1 Remove the sheath from the wire 7mm 2 Insert the wire all the way into the terminal block and tighten the screw in the clockwise direction to secure it Precautions concerning wiring The following precautions should be observed to avoid broken or disconnected wires e When removing the sheath be careful not to scratch the core wire e Wire the terminal without twisting the core wire e The core wire should be connected without soldering it Vibration can sometimes cause soldered connections to break loose e After connecting the wiring avoid subjecting the cable to stress e Because of the construction of the terminal tightenng the wire in the counterclockwise direction will cause a faulty connection If this happens disconnect the wire check the terminal hole and connect the wire again le O Clockwise Counterclockwise ip Reference For information on connecting the COM port of the GT series with various PLC units refer to lt Chapter 4 Connecting with the PLC gt 3 10 3 4 Precautions when Wiring COM Port 3 4 1 GT01 5 V DC RS232C type Perform wiring and placement of the cable so that there is no impression of external noise on the cable and no induction
160. llowing settings Data format Specify 1 word Output destination Specify to first word of basic communication area word device Value Number of screen to be changed to hexadecimal specification Each time the GT switch part is pressed the screen number is forcibly written by the GT to the first word of the basic communication area word device and the screen is switched Screen No 1 Screen No 2 Gin Switch jis on TTT HEX2 is written to the first word of the basic communication area word device Specify HEX2 for the value setting ip Reference lt Terminal GTWIN Operational Guide Book ARCT1F357E gt lt GTWIN HELP gt 1 3 3 Setting Auto paging Function by GTWIN The GT man unit has an Auto paging function in the configuration setting that automatically switches the screen to a specified screen number when a certain period of time has elapsed This function can be used to switch screens automatically 1 The screen number 1 is changed to the screen number 2 after 10 seconds 2 The screen number 2 is changed to the screen number 3 after 5 seconds Ea Es After 10 seconds After 5 seconds Screen No 1 Screen No 2 Screen No 3 w4 Reference lt 5 4 2 Auto Paging gt 1 4 Types of GT Series 1 4 1 GT Series
161. m menu displays the setting screen Various setting screens can be displayed by touching each key on the screen SD memory card setting screen Procedure for bringing up the screen Wett ins Mode ESC Initial screen SD Memory Card Setting Menu L aT SD SD Memory Card SD File Delete SD Memory Card Menu Manual Manual Automatic SD gt GT Screen data is copied to the GT from a SD memory card Note If the firmware version of the screen data saved in the SD memory card is different from the version of the GT it is changed to the version at the time the screen data was created GT gt SD The screen data of the GT is copied to the SD memory card SD File Delete The file of the screen data saved in the SD memory card is deleted SD Memory Card Menu Manual Automatic The screen when a SD memory car is inserted in the SD memory card slot is set cS Note Cautions on handling a SD memory card It is recommended to save data in another media for backup Do not remove the card and turn off the power supply of the unit when the SD memory card access lamp lights up data is being read written into the card Data may be damaged The data saved in the SD memory card may be lost in the following cases We assume no responsibility whatsoever for the lost of saved data When a user or third party used the SD memory card incorrectly When the SD memory card was affected by any static electricity or electr
162. me Position where the connector is connected Black side Red side a Overhead view 3 Fit the battery cover 3 6 5 Dead Battery Mark If the battery voltage drops too low the battery mark is displayed at the bottom right of the GT screen Model When the battey voltage drops GT11 GT21 GT32 GT05 A GT30 I It can be specified in the GTWIN configuration settings whether or not the dead batteyr mark is displayed Reference lt 5 2 6 Setup gt sa Note If the battery voltage drops too low the BAT LOW flag of the basic communication area map goes on If the battery has run down completely the BAT flag of the basic communi cation area map goes on Please be aware that the BAT flag goes on the first time that the power supply is turned on after the unit is purchased The BAT and BAT LOW flags in the basic communication area map activate in the both cases that the battery error display is set to On and Off ip Ka Reference lt 5 5 Setting the Basic Communication Area Between the GT and PLC gt 3 18 3 6 6 Time for Replacement of Battery When replacing the backup battery turn on electricity for the time for energization and replace the battery with a new one within one minute after turning off the power supply If the battery is not replced within the time for replacement the saved data will be lost GT model Time for energization Time for replacment GT05 GT11 G
163. med by mishandling of the product To prevent abnormal exothermic heat or smoke generation use this product at the values less than the maximum of the characteristics and performance that are assure in these specifications Do not dismantle or remodel the product It could lead to abnormal exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not touch the terminal while turning on electricity It could lead to an electric shock Use the external devices to function the emergency stop and interlock circuit Connect the wires or connectors securely The loose connection might cause abnormal exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not allow foreign matters such as liquid flammable materials metals to go into the inside of the product It might cause exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not undertake construction such as connection and disconnection while the power supply is on The control force of the touch switches should be less than the specification of the product Failure to do so could lead to a damage to the product or a personal injury These touch switches operate using analog resistance membrane Do not press more than one point on the screen at a time Doing so might operate a switch located in the middle of the points pressed if one exists and could lead to a damage to the facility or an accident The GT30 is not included Copyright Trademarks This manual and its contents are copylighted You may not copy this manual in whole or
164. min on 3 axes Shock resistance 98 m s 4 times on 3 axes ote 1000 V P P or more Pulse width 50 ns 1us between power supply terminals Noise immunity y based on in house measurements When using our exclusive cable IP65 in initial status Dustproof and drip proof from front panel only packing used on panel contact surface When reattaching replace waterproof packing Weight Approx 330 g Note1 When it is installed in a horizontal orientation installed to make the liquid cyristal face be topside or when the FP programmer II is connected to the TOOL port the usable range is 0 to 45 C Protective construction 7 4 2 Display GT21 specifications AIGT2230B AIGT2230H AIGT2232B AIGT2232H Display STN color LCD Resolution Displayable area Backlight Contrast adjustment 7 12 7 4 3 Functions item GT21 specifications Fixed GTWIN 1 4 width 8 x 8 half width 16 x 8 full width 16 x 16 Displayable Double quadruple or octuple in height and width fonts True Type GTWIN 10 to 240 dots Windows R 10 to 240 dots Alphanumeric characters Character English Japanese Korean Germany French Italian Spanish Simplified Chinese types Traditional Chinese characters and Turkish can be displayed using the screen creation tool GTWIN Approx 250 screens Screen numbers that can be set Base screens No 0 to 3FF Number of screens that can be registered varies depending on registered contents
165. n a password is set for the destination GT data transfer is not available When a password is set for the source GT the password setting is also transferred The baud rate for the source GT and the destination GT must be the same Otherwise the communication is not possible If the screen data does not exist in the source GT only the firmware is transferred Even if the version of the firmware of the destination GT is a newer version it is changed to the version of the source GT 5 29 5 3 7 Setting Mode Touch Switch Adjustment Touch SW Touching Setting on the initial screen of the system menu and then the Touch SW T SW for the Gt01 key of the setting mode menu displays the touch switch adjustment screen The position of the GT touch switch is adjusted here Touch switch adjustment screen Procedure for bringing up the screen Initial screen i EN T h thi Sein Touch SW Rye Touch panel operation ADJUST Touch the mark with a soft narrow instrument Toucch the mark three times as displayed on the screen Please repeat if the touch position has shifted greatly You will not lose this setting when the power is turned off The setting will be initialized wnen the F ROM memory is initialized RETURN The adjustment should be completed to return to the previous screen 5 30 5 3 8 Setting Mode SD Memory Card For GT32 and GT05 Touching SD Memory Card key of the syste
166. n mode setting swtich has a switch that prohibits access to the System Menu Switch No Function OFF ON ON HHHH Usage inhibited Should always be in the OFF position when unit is used 1234 Inhibits system menu shift Shift possible Shift inhibited Factory default AJOJN Usage inhibited Should always be in the OFF position when unit is used OD Mounting location of connector for battery 2 COM port PLC external device connection port and power supply terminal This is a communication port RS232C or RS422 for connecting to a PLC host PC or microcomputer board and a 5 V DC operation power supply terminal Waterproof packing This assures that the front panel is waterproof 2 2 Terminal Layouts of COM Port 2 2 1 GT01 5 VIRS232C type Pin No Name Abbre Signal direction Product No 1 5 V dz 2 OV AIGT0030B1 S 3 Not connected NC AIGT0030H1 a 4 Send data SD GT External device AIGT0130B1 5 Receive data RD GT lt External device AIGT0130H1 S 6 Not connected NC AIGT0230B1 7 Not connected NC AIGT0230H1 8 Signal ground SG Note There is no RS and CS control lines 5 VI IRS422 RS485 type Pin No Name Abbre Signal direction Product No 1 5 V l 2 ov sd 3 Not connected
167. n order to prevent unauthorized persons from being able to change GT configuration settings the GT is set up so that DIP switches can be used to make it impossible to display the system menu Operation mode setting switches If the second operation mode setting switch is turned on as shown at the left otto os access to the system menu is denied EET OFF Switch No Function OFF ON MODE 1 Usage inhibited Ou aways Be DEE position when unit is used 2 Inhibits system menu shift Shift possible Shift inhibited 3 Usage inhibited Should always be i the OFF 4 position when unit is used 5 36 5 4 Setting the Basic Communication Area Between the GT and PLC 5 4 1 What is the Basic Communication Area Communication between the GT and PLC is carried out as shown below Basic communication area For screen switching settings and system control word device bit device 3 words each Ongoing Communication Part reference output device For part functions free device specification Internal PLC device As shown in the illustration communication is carried out on an ongoing basis between the GT and internal devices in the PLC Internal PLC devices are divided into the following two devices Basic communication area This area is for system control such as screen switching settings PLC devices belong to this area on a fixed basis and commun
168. nal General purpose Serial Technical Manual n Unit type ARCT1F398E Guide Book Communication Manual ARCT1F357E ARCT1F356E GT01 Used Used Used Not used GT11 Used Used Used Not used GT21 Used Used Used Not used GT30 Used Used Used Not used GT32 Used Used Used Not used GT05 Used Used Used Not used 8 Key Point The PDF versions are provided at our website http www mew co jp ac e fasys User registration is required Free of charge Terminal GTWIN Operational Guid Book lt ARCT1F357E gt is provided with Screen creation tool software Terminal GTWIN Version of GT and Available Functions Compliant versions for GT series GT Version of GTWIN GT05 series Ver 2 9 or later GT32 series Ver 2 8 or later GT21 series Ver 2 7 or later GT11 series Ver 2 6 or later GT01 series Ver 2 3 or later GT30 series Ver 2 0 or later Available functions for each version of GT and GTWIN o gt gt S 5 6 53 4 588 p gj 8 jes lee 2 0 20 jeu 8 6 3 zleri a 2 o gt s 5 z 5 20o Sg S gt gt Ss o legg P o s 89 25 z E ao3 S EE z wols x 2 oO 203 3 SS a 2 Qo 50 O pas as qo U iL S 8 0 o ver1 0 yal a nal alallala a ina na Yer230 or later or later verti ope a RAE Be el Re ae Na na VEAP GT01 or later or later Ver 1 2 A A N A A A A A A A N A Ver 2 50 or later or later
169. nction is not available for PLCs manufactured by other companies Note A clock part can be indicated by referring to external clock data Clock function is not equipped in GT01 Displayable fonts Number of screens Screen types Graphics Other functions 7 1 4 Touch Key SS al GT01 specifications Touch key Analog touch key Touch key operation 0 5 N or less Touch key life Note1 The GT01 touch switches operate using analog resistance membrane Do not press two or more points on the screen at the same time Doing so might operate a switch located between those points if one exists Note2 This touch panel is designed to be operated by touching with fingers The positional accuracy of the switches is based on the size of a finger 7 1 5 Memory Screen data and GTWIN Configuration Settings data GT01 specifications Memory type F ROM Memory chapacity 384 kbytes 7 1 6 Serial Interface AIGT0030B1 AIGT0030H1 AIGT0032B1 AIGT0032H1 AIGT0030B AIGT0030H AIGT0032B AIGT0032H AIGT0130B1 AIGT0130H1 AIGT0132B1 AIGT0132H1 AIGT0130B AIGT0130H AIGT0132B AIGT0132H Communications ratings Non insulation type Non insulation type Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps Data bits 7 or 8 bits Parity Non Odd Even Stop bit 1 bit AIGT0 30B1 AIGT0 30H1 AIGT0 32B1 AIGT0 32H1 Max 3 m 115 200 bit s Max 30 m 115 200 bit s AIGT0 30B AIGT0 30H AIGT0 32B AIGT0 32H Max 15 m 19 200
170. ndence Table ecceeceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeseessneneeeeeeens 8 11 8 5 ASCII Code Table iii cco cciccececec cd fecice eves clea a Ee EASE EE AES 8 12 Record of changes Before You Start Usage conditions When installing the product make sure it is used within the range of the general specifications Do not use in the following environments Direct sunlight wind and rain This product is not designed for outdoor use Ambient temperature outside the range of 0 to 50 C When installing the unit in a control panel carefully consider radiation Also do not install the unit immediately above any devices generating heat Ambient humidity outside the range of 20 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Sudden temperature changes causing condensation Inflammable or corrosive gas Excessive airborne dust metal particles or saline matter Areas where substances such as organic solvents thinner benzin alcohol strong alkali substances ammonia caustic soda grinding fluid or cutting oil may adhere to the unit or in those atmospheres Direct vibration shock or direct drop of water This unit is warranted by IP65 for panel mounting however this applies to initial values Influence from power transmission lines high voltage equipment power cables power equipment radio transmitters or any other equipment that would generate high switching surges Use the unit within the range of the general
171. neeseenens 4 2 4 1 1 Connection Between FP X FPx FPO FP e and 5 V DC type GT01 eee 4 3 4 1 2 Connection Between FP2 FP2SH and 5 V DC type GT01 eessen 4 4 4 2 Connection Method Between GT01 GT05 GT11 GT21 GT32 and PLCs csessseres 4 5 4 2 1 Connecting to the TOOL Port of FP X FP2X FPO FP e cc ccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteenaees 4 5 4 2 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port of FP2 FP2SH 6 00 0 eeeeceeeeeeeneeeeteeeeeeeeeneeeeeenaeees 4 6 4 2 3 Connecting to the COM Port Of FP X eecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeseeaeeeeteeaeeeeeeaaees 4 7 4 2 4 Connecting to the COM Port of FP 0 eee cence eeesneeeeeeeneeeeeeceeeeeenaeeeeeeneeeeeeaes 4 10 4 2 5 Connecting to the COM Port of FPO eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeneeeeeneaas 4 12 4 2 6 Connecting to the COM Port of FP o oo eee eee eene teeter eeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeetaeeeeneaas 4 13 4 2 7 Connecting to the COM Port of FP2 FP2SH eececceeeseeeeeeenneeeseeenaeeeeeeseeeeeeaes 4 14 4 2 8 Connecting to FP2 Computer Communication Unit eeeeeeeteeeeeeesteeeeeenaes 4 15 4 2 9 Connecting to C CNET ADAPTER ccceeecceeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeneeeeeeeeaeeeeeenaeeeeeeneeeeeeaes 4 16 4 2 10 Precautions When Communicating With RS485 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeenieeeeeetteeeeeeaes 4 17 4 3 Connection Method Between GT30 and PLCS cccsescseccsseeseeesseseenesseeeaueeeeenaseesaees 4 18 4 3 1 Connecting to the TOOL Port Of FP X ou eecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesen
172. ng environment parameters When the GT is shipped from the factory the settings listed below are set for the parameters in the configuration setting file Factory settings of Configuration settings Classification Item Setting contents PLC model Matsushita Electric Works Ltd MEWNET Area for basic FP series communicaton with PLC Word area DTO to DT2 Bit area WRO to WR2 Baud rate 9600 bps data length 8 bits stop bit 1 bit Basic setup DEVE COM port parity odd P F Communication lt Communication error temporary processing gt Retries 3 parameter times error code displayed not held settings TOOL port Baud rate 115200 bps data length 8 bits stop bit 1 bit GT01 GT11 GT21 parity odd GT30 lt Through function local setting gt None Auto paging Automatic paging No Startup screen Startup screen No 00 settings Rise delay time 0 seconds Backlight control Not turned off automatically Other settings Touch operation sounds Valid 5 1 2 Changing GT Configuration Settings There are the following two methods to change the GT configuration settings 1 Entering configuration settings from GTWIN screen creation tool With this method GT configuration settings are entered from GTWIN screen creation tool and the GT configuration file is sent to the GT Most items can be set using this method Configuration file sent GT 2
173. nication Area Map gt lt 5 4 7 GT32 Basic Communication Area Map gt 5 44 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 What to DO If Something Unusual Occurs GT01 GT11 and GT21 Problem Cause Solution Screen is 1 Power is not on 1 Supply the power supply to unit as per blank specifications 2 When only lamp and message parts are 2 Check the address of the substitute reference configured to the base screen Value of device and the device values on the PLC side substitute reference device value does not exist in substitute data Error code An error has occurred in communication Refer to lt 8 4 Troubleshooting Error Codes gt ER between the GT and an external device e g appears at PLC the top right of the screen Screen There is no base screen data in the GT Transfer base screen data from GTWIN displays No Appears even when GT configuration data Screen data exists Screen 1 Screen settings from the PLC the GT s 1 Create and register screen content or specify the displays switch part or the auto paging indicate an correct screen number Screen No unregistered screen number Error 2 When bringing up the keyboard screen 2 Create and register keyboard screen or specify during data input an unregistered the correct keyboard number keyboard screen number was specified 3 GT configuration data and keyboard 3 Transfer base screen data from GTWIN screen data exist in the GT
174. nication between the GT and PLC m we Explanation of this function Standard settings Clicking on the button in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the following message Clicking on OK sets the default values the configuration settings entered when the unit is shipped for all of the settings LT xi A Are you sure to reset all settings Ae ip Reference lt 5 1 1 Factory Default of GT Configuration Settings gt 5 6 5 2 2 Basic Communication Area with PLC Specify the internal PLC device used for basic communication Select Configuration under File on the menu bar and then select the sub menu called GTWIN Configuration This displays the dialog box for the GT Basic Setup as shown below GT Configuration Basic Setup dialog box GT Configuration Untitled Setup2 Hold Device Value Recipe AlarmHistory Line Graph Sound Basic Setup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Start up Screen Setup 1 Title Eng GT Model GT32 Color Extended PAAA PLC Model Matsushita MEWNET F DT fad Initialize Basic Cornmunication Area to PLC 7 4 Word Area 1 DTO to r2 Back Clear a Bit Area WRO to fwr2 Word area This specifies the type of device that reads and writes screen numbers and other information in word units and the initial address Bit area This specifies the type of device that
175. nsfer of clock data to an external device 6 13 For GT05 and GT32 Code No Content Cause and solution Data error 1 There is an error in the communication condition settings Check A data error the PLC and GT baud rate and transfer format ER0021 i occurred during 2 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power to communication the PLC and GT Overrun error The CPU unit s reception buffer is overflowing ER0022 The PLC isn t There could be an error in the PLC receiving data Re supply power to the PLC and GT BCC error 1 There is a temporary error due to noise etc ER0040 A data error Re supply power to the PLC and GT occurred during 2 There is an error in the CPU unit Re supply power to the PLC communication and GT Format error F The PLC has been 1 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power to the PLC and GT ERO041 sent a command h gt 2 There is an error in the CPU unit Re supply power to the PLC that doesn t match and GT the protocol NOT support ener 1 There is a temporary error due to noise etc The GT has sent a ER0042 non supborted Re supply power to the PLC and GT PP 2 There is an error in the CPU unit Re supply power to the PLC command to the and GT PLC i BUSY error The PLC is A large amount of data is being communicated with another ER0053 currently RS232C port on the PLC processing another Wait until the error
176. nt and backlight brighteness setting screen Procedure for bringing up the screen Initial screen BDisplay 4 i contrast Setting Lcontrast 4 Display Liquid crystal display contrast adjustment Contrast Touching Contrast on the contrast adjustment and backlight brightness setting screen displays the contrast adjustment screen The contrast of the GT LCD is adjusted here Contrast adjustment screen Procedure for bringing up the screen Contrast adjustment and backlight brightness setting screen 4 Display 4 Contrast ga Touch panel operation ADJUST The value can be set in the range of 0 to 14 Touching the key increases the contrast and touching the key decreases it The values and the mark are the value set The standard value is 7 and when the mark is located at the center RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key Backlight brightness setting screen Procedure for bringing up the screen Contrast adjustment and backlight TE A Esc brightness setting screen Eo ri EE para ERA 4 Brightness ga Touch panel operation ADJUST The value can be set in the range of 0 to 14 Touching the key increases the brightness and touching the key decreases it The values and the mark are the value set The standard value is 7 and when the mark is located at the center RETURN To complete the settings and
177. nt fittings 3 1 9 GT05 GT32 Installation Method Secure the GT32 to the installation panel using the two fittings and four screws provided with the unit 1 Place the GT main unit in the installation panel 2 Insert the fittings into the grooves provided in the GT main unit and tighten the screws to secure the GT main unit to the installation panel Attachment fittings lt A Slits located all the way around the periphery 3 1 10 Precaution When reinstalling GT When the GT is reinstalled after being removed from the panel the water proof packing should be replaced mai Reference lt 3 5 Water proof Packing gt 3 6 3 2 Wiring the Power Supply 3 2 1 Wiring the Power supply The power supply should be wired by securely connecting the terminal on the rear of the main unit to the terminal Use twisted wiring for the power supply In order to minimize influence from noise the wiring for the power supply should be twisted Insulate the power supply inside a protective circuit e In order to protect the unit against abnormal voltage from the power supply line the power supply should be an insulated type and should be enclosed within a protective circuit e Anon insulated requlator is used witht the GT series e If a power supply device without an internal protective circuit is being used power should always be supplied to the GT series through a fuse or a similar protective device Keep
178. nvironment Power supply wiring For the power supply use twisted wire strand wire There is sufficient noise resistance to offset power line noise but we recommend reducing noise by measures such as installing an insulated transformer If necessary we recommend to take measures such as installing a ferrite core Separate wiring systems should be used for the power supply and operating unit Static Electricity Noise Keep the programmable display unit PLC connecting cable and power wire as far as possible from machines that are likely to produce noise such as a welding machine power line inverter and motor Especially for the control line communication cable do not bundle it together with a power line or high tension line or do not wire it near those lines Keep it clear of power lines and high tension lines at least approx 200 m Failure to do so could lead to malfunction due to noise For use in environments where the frequent occurrence of static electricity radiation or induced noise can be expected the use of shielded cable on all wiring and grounding of shield 1 point ground is recommended When wiring the equipment shielded wires should be electrically insulated to signal lines and signal grounds If excessive static electricity is applied to the panel surface the LCD display unit may be damaged Before touching the main unit always touch a grounded piece of metal in order to discharge static electricity
179. of unit ip Reference lt FP X User s Manual ARCT1F409E gt lt FP2 FP2SH User s Manual ARCT1F302E gt 4 1 1 Connection Between FP X FPL FPO FP e and 5 V DC type GT01 GT01 5 V DC type Connecting to the TOOL port AIGT8142 PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display FP X il Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8142 GT01 5 V DC type o FP e Communication format settings System register No Item Value set 410 TOOL port unit number 1 412 Modem connection No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd 413 Stop bits 1 bit End code CR Fixed Start code No STX Fixed 414 TOOL port Baud rate setting 9600 bps Connecting to the TOOL port PLC side GT side RS232C Pin No Signal name Pin No Signal name Lv wa Reference lt 4 7 3 How to Make Communication Settings Using the FPWIN GR gt Note Connecting to the COM port is not available Keep the cable no longer than 3 m In case of connecting to PLC with all expansion slots used prepare an external 5 V DC power supply for the GT01 due to current consumption limits 4 3 4 1 2 Connection Between FP2 FP2SH and 5 V DC type GT01 Connecting to the TOOL port vor HS EE GT01 5 V DC type
180. on compartment and been removed remove the battery insulation sheet 4 The battery has run down 4 Replace the battery 5 The PLC s internal calendar timer 5 Adjust by rewriting the value in the PLC s internal used as a reference is incorrect calendar timer Hold PLC 1 No battery has been inserted 1 Open the cover on the option compartment and Device data install a battery 2 The battery insulation sheet has not 2 Open the cover on the option compartment and doesn t work match the touch panel grid saved been removed remove the battery insulation shett 3 The battery has run down 3 Replace the battery Touch panel 1 The switch part size setting does not 1 When creating screens with GTWIN match grid settings to touch panel and make them valid then resize 2 Valid conditions have been set for the switch par but those conditions have not been met 2 Check that the device status conditions on the PLC side are valid No operating sounds are heard when the touch panel is pressed 1 The Switch Sounds setting under Options in the switch part attributes is set to Disabled 1 Change the setting to Enabled 2 The Touch Sounds setting under Setup in the GT configuration settings in GTWIN is set to Disabled 2 Change the setting to Enabled 6 6 Problem Cause Solution Buzzer sounds continuously Bit F of the first word in
181. on in the PLC screen setting the GT switch part or the auto paging is wrong 1 Specify the correct screen number 2 The startup screen is specified in the GT configuration settings GTWIN 2 Check the start up screen setting for the GT configuration settings in GTWIN Delete unnecessary settings and re transfer configuration data 3 An erroneous device or value is specified in the first word of the basic communication area word device 3 Check the device content specified on the PLC side in the first word of the basic communication area Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs Screen doesn t switch 1 No screen number has been written to the screen setting area the first word in the basic communication area word device from the PLC 1 Specify correct screen number 2 The screen number to which you are attempting to switch has already been written from the PLC to the screen setting area the first word in the basic communication area word device 2 Refer to If the screen does not change as expected in ARCT1F357 GTWIN Operational Guide Book Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs 6 8 Problem Cause Solution Screen is dim 1 The power voltage may be low 1 Check the capacity of the power supply unit if it is enough for the GT s power consumption 2 The contrast is set too low 2 Bring up the syst
182. onditions settings ER0012 Overrun error The GT cannot receive data PLC runaway might be the problem ER0015 Numerical data error Designated read write area is wrong Verify whether or not the reference device used with the basic communication area and each part is a readable and writable area e Error codes other than these are based on Omron PLC error codes e Be sure to used the PLC in monitor mode Otherwise communication will not work properly 6 16 6 4 6 When Connected to Modbus For GT01 GT11 GT21 and GT30 Code No Content Cause and solution 1 PLC connection cable is disconnected Check the wiring of Time up error the connection cable and check for disconnection ERFF There is no response 2 It is a temporary error caused by noise etc Turn on the from the PLC power supplies for PLC or GT again Response error There is an abnormal ERFE response returned Check the data to be returned from the external device from the external device For GT05 and GT32 Code No Content Cause and solution 1 PLC connection cable is disconnected Check the wiring of Time up error 3 a the connection cable and check for disconnection 0001 There is no response 2 It is a temporary error caused by noise etc Turn on the from the PLC 3 power supplies for PLC or GT again Response error There is an abnormal ERFE response returne
183. or GT01 GT11 GT21 and GT30 A cable for DOS V PC is provided For GT32 and GT05 Prepare a commercal USB cable or LAN cable GT Configuration file being transferred GT main unit For GT01 GT11 GT21 GT30 Screen transfer cable AFC8503 For GT32 GT05 USB cable or LAN cable GT32T1 Install 1 Tool software Personal computer 1 5 2 Software Usage Environment and Applicable Cables Screen creation tool software Terminal GTWIN Ver 2 Software type Required OS Hard disk capacity Product No Terminal GTWIN Ver 2 Windows 2000 AIGTE0OTNZ English language version Windows XP PEO MB or morg ie Upgrade AIGT8001V2R Note Terminal GTWIN Operational Guide Book lt ARCT1F357E gt is provided together with the terminal GTWIN English language version For GTWIN Ver 2 71 or older It can be also used on Windows 95 OSR2 Ver 4 00 950B or later Windows 98 Windows Me or Windows NT Ver 4 0 or later In order to use the Help function Internet Explorer 4 0 or a subsequent version by Microsoft must be installed in order to use GTWIN Help function If you do not have the appropriate version of Internet Explorer it can be downloaded from the Microsoft website Particular caution is required if using Windows 95 or Windows NT If using Windows NT or Windows 2000 or Windows XP Please be aware that GTWIN cannot be installed unless
184. ory card Inptu a file name and touch ENT key Up to 8 alphanumeric letters can be input File name input screen GT gt SD As File name confirmation screen is displayed After you confirmed touch OK key If there is any Input file name KOK OK OK OK OK OK OK change touch File name to display File name confimation screen File name confirmation screen SD memory card write screen is displayed SD memory card write screen MiSett ing Mode ESC SY Hemory Card File name MSett ing Mode SU Memory Card Now Copying 27 2 C Cancel 5 33 If the same file name has been already saved Overwrite confirmation screen is displayed Touching OK key after saving returns to the SD card menu sreen Overwrite confirmation screen g Touch panel operation Wett ing Mode SD Memory Card The file already exists Are you sure to overwrite DKK OKOK OKOK L E RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key SD File Delete The GT32 screen data saved in the SD memory card can be deleted Touching SD File Delete key displays the screen data selectiong screen in the SD memory card Select a file with AV keys Delete file selection screen SD File Delete Setting Mode V Memory Card Select Image
185. os 18 ne E SG 1S NC 0S Se 6 Although no 6 and 7 of When using the RS232C 1 channel type GT11 GT21 GT32 GT05 is RS CS they the section between the RS and CS e are used in the above connections signals on the PLC side should be Connecting to the 2 channel RS232C Type AFPX COM2 r LLED indication COM come To power supply GT side 1 RS232C goma SD1 RD1 SD2 RD2 p w Pin No Signal name Not used 1 ate ale IF aes gooooo GT01 RS232C PLC side 2 SHERE GT11 RS232C Pin name Signal name o 3 NC or FG 20000 terminal layout GT21 RS232C S1 R1 52 R2 SG Ep GT32 RS232C S1 SD D 4 SD JAAA To GT05 RS232C R2 RD 5 RD power IS l S2 SD o 6 NC supply iS al R2 RD o 7 NC i S SG SG o 8 SG 3 GT side 2 RS232C Pin No Signal name To o 1 Es power a li supply ji 2 e 3 NC or FG 3 4 SD ol 5 RD I o 6 NC GT01 RS232C Q 7 NC GT11 RS232C O 8 SG GT21 RS232C GT32 RS232C GTOS RS232C Although no 6 and 7 of GT11 GT21 GT32 GTO5 is RS CS they are used in the above connections 4 7 Connecting to the 1 channel RS485 RS422 Type It is selectable either RS485 or RS422 Using RS485 AFPX COM3 COM3 SERS485 RS485 422 Eo A m DAOA Using RS422 AFPX COM3 COM3 eRs4e5 R3485 422 Anah os oe Re DJAA LED indication SD RD Not used
186. p purchase a battery product No AFPX BATT 7 2 6 Communication Interface Interface for connecting PLC and external devices COM port GT05 specifications Communication For AlG05 Q 2D AIG05 Q 3D Conforms to RS232C Non insulation type standard For AIG05 Q 4D AIG05 Q 5D Conforms to RS422 Non insulation type B ANa condition wioth ae For AlG05 Q2D AIG05 Q3D RS232C Max 15m at baud rate 19200 bit s For AIGO5 Q4D AIGO5 Q5D RS422 RS485 Max 500m at baud rate 115200 bit s MEWTOCOL Protocol for Panasonic PLC FP series General purpose serial Exclusive protocol Protocol for PLCs manufacutured by other companies For details refer to each manual Connector terminal block 8 pins Connector Regarding the power supply voltage give consideration to the cable length to apply an appropriate voltage within the operating voltage range Note1 It is internally isolated from the input power supply side between 24V and OV Transmission distance Total length Protocol fa Reference For the information on connection methods refer to lt Chapter 4 Connecting and Communicating with the PLC gt lt GTWIN HELP gt USB port tem O GT05 specifications Interface standard USB1 1 Connector shape TYPE B No of connected unit with PC Note1 Take care of handling of the connector not to add an excessive static electricy on the metal part 7 2 7 External Memory Specificat
187. part without written consent of Matsushita Electric Works Ltd Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries All other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Matsushita Electric Works Ltd pursues a policy of continuous improvement of the design and performance of its products therefore we reserve the right to change the manual product without notice Table of Contents Before You Start Manuals to be Used Version of GT and Available Functions 1 Features and Functions s ccsccststiececcecsesestensesestecdacecosusesvaneedececssedecsaerennvece 1 1 1 1 Features and Functions of GT Series cccceeceeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaneeseeesnseesseeneeeees 1 2 1 2 About Power Supply for GT01 5 V DC Type cceccceceseeeseee eee eeeeeeeeesseaeeeseeeeneeeeeeeenenees 1 4 1 3 How to Switch Screens aiioa aeaaaee an eaaa cngeeegusdeeceeswavsnesedoeaied cnneeswseacqeore 1 5 1 3 1 Setting from PLC Ladder Prograim eccceeecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeenneeeeeeneeeeeeneeesenneeeeseaas 1 5 1 3 2 Setting Function Switching Parts by GTWIN 0000 ceeeeeee tener eeee entree eetneeeeetieeeeerena 1 5 1 3 3 Setting Auto paging Function by GTWIN 0 0 eee eeceeeeeetneeeeetnieeeeetieeeeetieeeeeeeaa 1 6 LA Types Of GT Seniesa ci cee ce aaar an AEN AA NEA AE A A N NA csveacueeabedtae savaadeas 1 7 WAT GT SEnleS sc EA E
188. pecified in the GT configuration settings of GTWIN screen creation tool and is then sent to the GT Word devices Word position F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 N 0 Screen No specified by PLC area read by GT01 from PLC N 1 Usage prohibited N 2 No of currently displayed screen area in which data is written from GT01 to PLC Explanation of system area Screen No specified by PLC The screen number specified on the GT01 is specified from the PLC in hexadecimal format No of currently displayed screen The number of the screen currently displayed on the GT01 is written to the PLC in hexadecimal format Bit devices REEE D c B al s 7 e 5l4 l3l2l4 0 position Forced Back Back N 0 BZ display A light light fla vale Flashin Color g flag g N 1 Usage prohibited Data N 2 Input in Progress flag Explanation of system area BZ This turns on the buzzer Forced display flag At the rise when the bit is turned on the screen specifed by the PLC is forcibly displayed This is executed only when at the rise of the bit Backlight Valid flag When the bit is turned on the backlight flashing backlight color control becomes effective Backlight Flashing 0 Lighted normal 1 Flashing Backlight Color GT01 3 color LED backlight 00 Off 01 Green 10 Red 11 Orange 1 color LED backlight 00 Off 01 Lighted 10 Off 11 Lig
189. r data GT Configuration Pn Sa Sip Transfer direction GTWIN gt GT Sree o Enter the above conditions and click Utility gt on the OK button The system files are transferred to the GT Exit When the menu oepration as above is carried out the configuration file sent to the GT During the transfer a screen like that shown below is displayed The firmware of the main unit of GT can be updated to the latest version by using the above mentioned transfer function amp was Reference lt 5 4 GT version upgrade gt GT Configuration file being transferred GTWIN For GT01 GT11 GT21 GT30 Screen transfer cable AFC8503 For GT32 GT05 USB cable or LAN cable GT32T1 Note Backup of the GT Configuration file The GT Configuration file is stored in the user memory F ROM of the GT This file is deleted if the memory is initialized using the command on the system menu of the GT and will have to be transferred again 5 4 5 2 Configuration Settings in GTWIN This section describes how configuration settings for the GT are entered from the screen creation tool GTWIN Opening the GT Configuration Settings The GT configuration settings are set by selecting Configuration on the menu displayed by clicking with the mouse on File or pressing the Alt F keys Then select the GT Configuration sub menu under Configuration New Ct
190. r due to noise etc Re supply power to communication the PLC and GT Overrun error The CPU unit s reception buffer is overflowing ER22 The PLC isn t There could be an error in the PLC receiving data Re supply power to the PLC and GT BCC error 1 There is a temporary error due to noise etc ER40 A data error Re supply power to the PLC and GT occurred during 2 There is an error in the CPU unit Re supply power to the PLC communication and GT Format error The PLC has been 1 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power to the PLC and GT ER41 sent a command i j 2 There is an error in the CPU unit Re supply power to the PLC that doesn t match and GT the protocol NOT SUPpeM Eye 1 There is a temporary error due to noise etc The GT has sent a ER42 nores bborted Re supply power to the PLC and GT PP 2 There is an error in the CPU unit Re supply power to the PLC command to the and GT PLC BUSY error The PLC is A large amount of data is being communicated with another ER53 currently RS232C port on the PLC processing another Wait until the error is gone command ER60 Parameter errror The specified parameter does not exist or it cannot be used Data run error A register or relay number which doesn t exist in the PLC was ER61 There is an error in specified during screen creation using GTWIN the register or relay number Correct the output device being used with the part or the tra
191. re shipment Remove the sheet before replacing it Replacing the front panel protective sheet For GT01R GT05 GT21 and GT32 1 Remove the peel off filme attached to the front panel protective sheet 2 Attach the front panel protective sheet Attach the front sheet to fit the liquid crystal part of GT At this time try not to allow the air to get in the attached face If the air was in remove the air to be out with fingers Do not press the front panel hard as it may cause the damage to the touch switch Remove the peel off film attached on the back Front panel protective sheet 3 6 8 About the Waterproof Packing About the waterproof packing If the panel is being detached from the GT and then reattached the waterproof packing should be replaced in order to assure that the panel remains waterproof IP65 Product name Contents Product number Waterproof packings for replacement set of 10 for GT01 AIGT081 Waterproof packings for replacement set of 10 for GT05 AIG05810 Waterproof Waterproof packings for replacement set of 10 for GT11 AGIT181 packing Waterproof packings for replacement set of 10 for GT21 AIGT28121 Waterproof packings for replacement set of 10 for GT30 AIGT381 Waterproof packings for replacement set of 10 for GT32 AIG32810 Replacing the waterproof packing 1 Remove the currently attached waterproof packing Remove the attached waterproof packing from th
192. reads and writes backlight control and other bit information and the initial address The type of device and addresses can be set by clicking on the buttonsfor the various items Device settings dialog box x Clicking on the button displays a pull down menu Select the device for ori i which settings are to be entered and use the ten keys to enter addresses zilele The Back button functions as a backspace key when entering addresses 4 ag The Clear button acts as a Clear key 1 Back Clear 0 cre ip Reference lt 5 5 GT01 Basic Communication Area Map gt 5 2 3 Communication Parameters Clicking on the Communication Parameers tab in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the following screen This is where communication parameters for the PLC and personal compuer GTWIN connected to the GT are set Communication Parameters screen GT01 G11 GT32 GT30 GT Configuration Untitled2 Setup 2 Recipe Line Graph Basic Setup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Start up Screen Setup 1 COM Port Connected to PLC External Device Baud Rate bps Communication Error Handling Fy Retry 3times 4 seconds Setup Initialize bit Display Error Codes On Unhold Data Length Stop Bits y bit Transmission Delay fo 0 1000 Parity Bit odd TOOL Port Connected to GTWIN Baud Rate 115200 Data Length Stop Bits Parity Bit
193. red by other companies Note1 The clock part can be indicated by referring to external clock data Note2 When using the built in clock or bakcing up the alaram history purchase a commercial battery Note3 Accuracy of the clock is 100 seconds per month Number of screens Graphics Through function 7 3 4 Touch Key tem TH Specifications Touch key Analog touch key resistive film type N Note Touch key operation 0 5 N or less Touch key life Note1 The GT touch switches operate using analog resistance membrane Do not press two or more points on the screen at the same time Doing so might operate a switch located between those points if one exists Note2 This touch panel is designed to be operated by touching with fingers The positional accuracy of the switches is based on the size of a finger 7 10 7 3 5 Memory Screen data and GTWIN Configuration Settings data tem _ GT11 specifications Memory type F ROM Memory chapacity 1 375 Mbytes Clock data PLC device storage data 24 words max and alarm history tem GT11 specifications SRAM Lithium battery replaceable type Memon parKup CR2032 commercially available 7 3 6 Serial Interface AIGT2130B AIGT2130H AIGT2132B AIGT2132H Communications ratings F F Non insulation type Non insulation type Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps Data bits 7 or 8 bits Parity Non Odd Even Stop bit 1 bit Supports PAN
194. river you want to install for this hardware NaN YV Select the manufacturer and model of your hardware device and then click Next If you ceg have a disk that contains the driver you want to install click Have Disk Show compatible hardware Model Panasonic GT USB Driver Ver 1 0 Panasonic GT USB Driver Ver 1 0 amp This driver is not digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important lt Back __Newt gt Cancel 7 The installation process begins Found New Hardware Wizard Please wait while the wizard installs the software 2 Panasonic GT USB Driver Ver 1 0 2 Setting a system restore point and backing up old files in case your system needs to be restored in the future If the PC has more than one USB port and a USB driver has been already installed the display shown in the left column is displayed Select either driver and click Next A message is displayed on the screen indicating that the installation is in progress and the installtion of the USB driver begins 2 15 8 Close the screen for the installation Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for Q Panasonic GT USB Driver Ver 1 0 Click Finish to close the wizard Setting for USB connection Communication Setting Network Type Product Type Time out 2 16 A message is diplayed on the screen indi
195. rkN Open Otro Close Save Cts Save As Delete Print tree Print Style Setup Printer Setup Transfer CtrbT Configuration Keyboard Screen Utility gt D GTWIN Configuration GTC tion Exit Configuration Settings GTWIN Configuration These are operating environment settings for GTWIN GT Configuration These are configuration settings for the GT The file is sent from GTWIN to the GT after the settings have been entered 5 2 1 Basic Setup Selecting Configuration on the File menu of GTWIN and then the sub menu GT Configuration displays the Basic Setup screen shown below This is used to specify the basic communication area used for communication between the GT and PLC and the environment required for the GT operation Basic Setup screen for GT01 i T The Hold PLC device and Alarm history area i E settings are not available for GT01 Eng GT Model T01 128 W x 64 H yMonochrome PLCModel Matsushita MEWNET FP Series Basic Communication Area to PLC Word Area Dro E e pre BitArea fro eoo Basic Setup screen for GT11 GT21 GT30 GT Configuration Untitled Setup1 Setup2 HoldDevice Value Recipe AlarrnHistory Line Graph BasicSetup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Startup Screen Title i Eng GT Model GT21 320 W x 240 H iColor PLCModel Matsushita MEWNET FP Series Basic Communicat
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197. rocedure varies depending on the OS used For the details refer to the manual help of the OS Port No Set to 0 or within the range of 1025 to 32767 in decimal For using it in the GTWIN set it to 0 Computer IV Acquire IP address automatically IP address F x A Port No 9094 0 1025 32767 Station No 1 64 e Setting of destination PLC side IP address Specify the IP address of the GT to be connected in decimal Port No Set it within the range of 1 to 32767 in decimal Default 9094 Specify the same setting as the one of GT Destination IP address 192 168 10 10 Port No 9094 1 32767 Station No 1 64 e Communication time out Set the time out period after connection establishment for every communication within the range of 1 to 950 seconds Default 15 it is not linked to this setting until a connection is estalished e Connection time out Set the time out period until connection establishment within the range of 1 to 180 seconds Default 60 Communication Time out Sec 16 z Connection Time out Sec 60 2 19 Setting with IP search tool Config WD exe The settings of the GT can be specified with the IP address search tool of Configurator WD Ver 1 11 or later The IP search tool Config WD Exe can be downloaded for free from our website URL http www mew co jp ac e User registration is required Free of charge 2 20 Chapter 3 Installation and Wiring 3 1 Installa
198. s Data Length 8 Z bit Display Error Codes On Unhold Stop Bits 1 bit Pee Transmission Delay Parity Bit odd Zi 0 1000 a msec TOOL port for GTWIN connection This is used to specify the baud rate and transmission format whenthe GT is connected to a personal computer GTWIN Clicking on the B button displays a pull down menu from which the value to be set can be selected Baud rate Select 9600 19200 115200 or 230400 Data length This is fixed at 8 bits Stop bit This is fixed at 1 bit Parity Select None Odd or Even eF Note There is no TOOL port setting in the GT32 and GT05 Only communication with USB port or Ethernet port GT32T1 only is available When the baud rate is set to 230400 bps It can be used when the GT01 GT11 or GT21 is connected with the USB RS232C conversion cable It cannot be connected by the automatic communication function in the GTWIN 5 10 5 2 4 Auto Paging Clicking on Auto Paging in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Here settings can be entered for a function that automatically switches the screens displayed on the GT Auto Paging screen GT Configuration Untitled Setup2 Hold Device Value Recipe AlarmHistory LineGraph Sound Basic Setup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Start up Screen Setup 1 Auto Paging Initialize Auto paging This is used
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200. s N A N A N A Setup of multi language exchange Backlight brightness setting Contrast adjustment gt II gt II N A N A A A N A A A A A N A N A A A A N A N A N A A Available N A Not available gt gt Clock This is used to specify the reference destination for the clock displayed with the GT Select one of the radio buttons When the time is displayed the internal clock in the GT is used as a reference for the GT Clock valde PLC Clock heeled time is displayed the internal clock in the PLC is used as a reference for If the PLC Clock is referenced for the clock setting clicking on the button displays a screen where the type of device and the address can be specified Device Setting dialog box Click on the B button to display the pull down menu and select the device from that menu Enter the address using the ten keys The Back button functions as a backspace key when entering addresses The Clear button acts as a Clear key The following table shows the clock data referred Reference sequence of clock data Address Upper byte Lower byte Top address Minutes data HOO to H59 Second data HOO to H59 Top address 1 Day data H01 to H31 Hour data HOO to H23 Top address 2 Year data HOO to H99 Month data H01 to H12 Top address 3 Day data HOO to H06 Note In the day data HOO indicates Sunday and HO6 in
201. s R 10 to 240 dots Alphanumeric characters types Straight lines continuous straight lines squares circles ovals arcs elliptic arcs fan shapes elliptic fan shapes beveled squares bitmaps Approx 220 screens monochrome LCD type Number of Approx 160 screens color LCD type screens Screen numbers that can be set Base screens No 00 to 3FF Graphics Number of screens that can be registered varies depending on registered contents Part functions Messages lamps switches data bar graphs Clock Noten keyboard ea Clock built into main unit can also be displayed with reference to PLC clock Contrast Contrast can be adjusted using touch panel operation 10 levels adjustment Automatic communicati on settings Through function PLC can be debugged from personal computer by connecting functions computer to TOOL port and PLC to COM port Dedicated software is used Applicable OS Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows NT Windows XP Note1 Accuracy of the clock is 100 seconds per month Note2 To back up the clock data PLC device storage data and alarm history take off the cover at the back and remove the insulation sheet in the battery case Setting for communication between dedicated software and PLC set automatically by connecting cable Screen creation 7 5 4 Touch Key ltem GT30 specifications Touch key resolution 16 W x 12 H Touch key operation 0 98
202. s been written to 1 Specify correct screen number doesn t the screen setting area the first word switch in the basic communication area word device from the PLC 2 The screen number to which you are 2 Refer to If the screen does not change as expected attempting to switch has already been in ARCT1F357 GTWIN Operational Guide Book written from the PLC to the screen Do not use the basic communication area with setting area the first word in the basic ladder programs communication area word device Screen is 1 The power voltage may be low 1 Supply the power supply to unit as per dim specifications 2 the contrast is set too low 2 Bring up the system menu and adjust the contrast 3 The backlight is off due to the 3 Touching any area of the screen lights that area If a Backlight Auto off setting in the switch part is set on the touched area the area will Setup of the GT configuration not light even if touched To change the setting settings in GTWIN change the content of the backlight auto off settings Backlight 1 The backlight auto off timer setting is 1 Change the backlight auto off timer setting goes off too too short quickly Date time 1 The GT internal clock is incorrect 1 Bring up the system menu and adjust the clock display is 2 No battery has been inserted 2 Open the cover on the option compartment and incorrect install a battery 3 The battery insulation sheet has not 3 Open the cover on the opti
203. specifications when installing For use in pollution Degree 2 environment Power supply wiring For the power supply use twisted wire strand wire There is sufficient noise resistance to offset power line noise but we recommend reducing noise by measures such as installing an insulated transformer If necessary we recommend to take measures such as installing a ferrite core Separate wiring systems should be used for the power supply and operating unit Static Electricity Noise Keep the programmable display unit PLC connecting cable and power wire as far as possible from machines that are likely to produce noise such as a welding machine power line inverter and motor Especially for the control line communication cable do not bundle it together with a power line or high tension line or do not wire it near those lines Keep it clear of power lines and high tension lines at least approx 200 m Failure to do so could lead to malfunction due to noise For use in environments where the frequent occurrence of static electricity radiation or induced noise can be expected the use of shielded cable on all wiring and grounding of shield 1 point ground is recommended When wiring the equipment shielded wires should be electrically insulated to signal lines and signal grounds If excessive static electricity is applied to the panel surface the LCD display unit may be damaged Before touching the main unit always touch a gro
204. stem menu 1 Touch the LCD touch panel as the following procedure For GT01 GT05 GT11 GT21 and GT32 1 Press the upper left corner area A for at least two seconds 2 Next immediately press the upper right corner area B and lower right corner area C in that order Press areas A B and C in order individually It will not work if you press them together For vertical type displays arrange the GT vertically and press the top left corner top right corner and bottom right corner in order The System Menu does not support vertical type displays It will display the same as on the horizontal type For GT30 1 Touch four corners at the same time and continue pressing them for about one second 2 The initial screen of the system menu is displayed The screen of the system menu varies depending on the GT models The following is explained using the GT01 screen The initial screen of the system menu is displayed on the GT System Ver 1 000 Touching either the Setting or Test key shifts to the next Driver HEW FP screen on Touching the ESC key exists the syst d ret Settima Test ouching the ey exists the system menu and returns s s to the normal operating mode System Ver indicates the ROM version of the GT system Note There is no screens for selecting the setting mode and test mode in the initial screens of the GT21 and GT30 3
205. t shown below is provided in the PLC This should be used to control the GT through the PLC ladder program actually being run The starting address N of the field shown below is specified in the GT configuration settings of GTWIN screen creation tool and is then sent to the GT Word devices Word position F E D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 2 3 2 1 0 N 0 Screen No specified by PLC area read by GT21 from PLC N 1 Usage prohibited N 2 No of currently displayed screen area in which data is written from GT21 to PLC Explanation of system area Screen No specified by PLC The screen number specified on the GT21 is specified from the PLC in hexadecimal format No of currently displayed screen The number of the screen currently displayed on the GT21 is written to the PLC in hexadecimal format Bit devices Se eral RE D c Blalols 7 6 s 4 3 2 l4 0 position Forced an Back Back N 0 BZ display 9 light light fla valg Flashin Color 9 flag 9 N 1 Usage prohibited BAT pg N 2 LOW p flag T Progress flag Explanation of system area BZ This turns on the buzzer Forced display flag At the rise when the bit is turned on the screen specifed by the PLC is forcibly displayed This is executed only when at the rise of the bit Backlight Valid flag When the bit is turned on the backlight flashing
206. ta SD_ GT External device AIGO5SQ04D i 7 i 7 T 5 Send data SD GT External device AIGO5SQ05D 6 Receive data RD GT lt External device AIG32MQ04D 7 Receive data RD GT lt External device AIG32MQ05D AIG32TQ04D 8 Terminal E 7 AIG32TQ05D resistance AIG32TQ14D AIG32TQ15D aS ne Note There is no RS and CS control lines 2 11 2 3 Connecting to Screen Creation Tool GTWIN 2 3 1 TOOL Port GT01 GT11 GT21 GT30 4 2 Pin No Name Abbre Signal direction 1 Signal ground SG 1 2 Send data SD GT External device 3 Receive data RD GT lt External device 5 3 4 Not connected N C 5 5 V 5V _ Note e The 5V of Pin 5 is reserved for the FP Programmer II It should not be used for any other application If using it there is a restriction on the ambient temperature The pin 5 of GT01 is N C 2 3 2 USB Port GT05 GT32 USB connection GT05 and GT32 has a USB port Communication with our software such as GTWIN becomes available by connecting to a PC with a USB cable Functions enabled by USB connection e Through function using our PLCs e Screen transfer The communication in a speed approximately 3 times of the one with the Ethernet connection is possible Personal computer USB cable Screen transfer lt lt ___ gt Through function gt Note If more than one pro
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208. th your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software O Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device No not this time Click Next to continue 2 13 Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for USB Device If your hardware came with an installation CD gt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do O Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue lt Back Next gt Cancel 3 Check the search and installtion options Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options om V Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed V Search removable media floppy CD ROM V Include this location in the search Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware lt Back Next gt Cancel Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click Next Select Don t search will choose the driver to instal
209. that the screen transfer cable is correctly and firmly connected 2 The PC and GT COM port are connected 2 Connect the USB cable or LAN cable GT32T1 correctly 3 The network type in the communication settings has been set to RS232C 3 Set the network type in the communication settings to Ethernet for using a LAN cable Set the network type to USB for using a USB cable Screen is blank power supply and substitution settings noted above do not apply An incorrect screen is displayed error codes and erroneous date and time items noted above do not apply Switch doesn t work grid and validity settings noted above are correct Buzzer sounds continuously An error has occurred in the GT system 1 After confirming the safety of the device etc turn off the power supply and then turn it on again The GT CPU will be reset Na 2 If 1 produces no change bring up the system menu and initialize the memory F ROM then transfer data again from GTWIN to the GT NOTE When doing this all base screen data GT setting data keyboard screen data and bitmap data will be lose Before doing this make sure all data has been backed up 3 If 2 produces no change set the operating mode setting switches 2 3 and 4 on the rear of the main unit to ON and reset the power supply NOTE When doing this all of the contents will revert to those in effect at the t
210. the basic communication area bit device is set to ON Set the F bit to OFF on the PLC side Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs Backlight color flashes Bits C and D of the first word backlight flashing setting in the basic communication area bit device are set to ON Perform correct bit operations on the PLC side Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs Cannot transfer data from GTWIN 1 The screen transfer cable is not connected 1 Confirm that the screen transfer cable is correctly and firmly connected 2 The PC and GTCOM port are connected 2 Connect to TOOL port with screen transfer cable 3 The network type in the communication settings has been set to either Ethernet or USB 3 Set the network type in the communication settings to RS232C Screen is blank power supply and substitution settings noted above do not apply An incorrect screen is displayed error codes and erroneous date and time items noted above do not apply Switch doesn t work grid and validity settings noted above are correct Buzzer sounds continuously An error has occurred in the GT system 1 After confirming the safety of the device etc turn off the power supply and then turn it on again The GT CPU will be reset J 2 If 1 produces no change bring up the system menu and initialize the memory F ROM
211. ting number After the setting has been entered the contents of any addresses subsequent to the specified value will be held Value Setting dialog box Set Va xi Enter the starting number using the ten key pad The Back button functions as a backspace key when entering addresses The lear button acts as a Clear key ic ne Note GT internal device Device type Address range Points Memory Data register GDT0000 to GDT2047 2048 words Internal relay WGR0000 to WGR0255 256 words Bits Internal relay GR0000 to GR255F 4096 points Note The WGR and GR are the same memory but in the WGR bits are handled in word units The data held for the internal PLC device is backed up by means of a lithium battery The service life of the battery differs depending on the models ip Reference lt 3 5 Servicing and Maintenance gt 5 18 5 3 Entering Configuration Settings from GT What is the System Menu The system menu is a dedicated screen for specifying the configuration settings of the GT with the tuouch panel Some of the items that can be specified here can also be set using GTWIN screen creation tool and then sent to the GT but others such as the adjustments to the LCD contrast level can only be set using the system menu This section explains how configuration settings are entered using the system menu 5 3 1 Bringing Up the System Menu The following procedure is used to bring up the sy
212. tion 3 1 1 Installation Environment When installing and using the GT series always make sure the following conditions are observed Usage conditions When installing the product make sure it is used within the range of the general specifications Do not use in the following environments Direct sunlight wind and rain This product is not designed for outdoor use Ambient temperature outside the range of 0 to 50 C When installing the unit in a control panel carefully consider radiation Also do not install the unit immediately above any devices generating heat Ambient humidity outside the range of 20 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Sudden temperature changes causing condensation Inflammable or corrosive gas Excessive airborne dust metal particles or saline matter Areas where substances such as organic solvents thinner benzin alcohol strong alkali substances ammonia caustic soda grinding fluid or cutting oil may adhere to the unit or in those atmospheres Direct vibration shock or direct drop of water This unit is warranted by IP65 for panel mounting however this applies to initial values Influence from power transmission lines high voltage equipment power cables power equipment radio transmitters or any other equipment that would generate high switching surges Use the unit within the range of the general specifications when installing For use in pollution Degree 2 e
213. tion Area to PLC Word Area an J fpr BitArea juno Ho RE Basic Setup screen for GT32M GT32T0 GT05 GT Configuration Untitled4 Note The Sound setting is not available Setupi Setup2 lue Recipe AlarmHistory Line Graph BasicSetup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Start up Screen Title J Eng GT Model GT32 Monochrome PLCModel Matsushita MEWNET FP Series Basic Communicat tion Area to PLC Word Area Dto J e pr Bit Area fro Lo wo a Basic Setup screen for GT32T1 Setup2 Hold Device Value Recipe AlarmHistory Line Graph BasicSetup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Startup Screen Title l GT Model GT32 Color Extended PLCModel Matsushita MEWNET FP Series Basic Communicat tion Area to PLC Word Area Dro J t pr Bitarea Wo E e We Title The title of the configuration settings file is entered here Titles are convenient if each GT has its own configuration settings PLC Model The model of PLC specified when GTWIN is booted is displayed here GT Model The model of GT specified when GTWIN is booted is displayed here Basic Communication area to PLC This is used to specify the mode in which communication takes place between the GT and PLC and the internal PLC device used for basic communication Device used This specifiesthe internal PLC device used for basic commu
214. tion sheet is inserted to prevent the battery discharging Remove the sheet before using the unit The clock PL Cdevice holde data alarm history and GT internal device hold data functions can be used with the backapu battery ip A Reference lt 3 5 2 How to Install the Battery gt 2 4 2 1 3 GT05 GT32 GT05 0 E 4D GT32 Standard High function AEP A EN a mt 3 wie gl suo lege HHARA AHA GAR Liquid crystal display panel touch panel Various screens are displayed here A touch panel is provided on the liquid crystal display panel and switches can be operated and data entered simply by touching the panel Optional protective sheets are also available to protect the touch panel and keep it cleean A sheet is affixed to the touch panel to protect it from scratches when shipping Please remove it before using the GT ip Ka Reference lt 1 4 2 Options gt sp memory card slot A SD memory card is inserted in this slot nes a Note Saving from GTWIN Operate on
215. to specify the Auto paging function which automatically switches the specified screen when a given period of time has elapsed Off The screen is not switched automatically On The screen is switched automatically in conformance with the specified contents Auto paging settings If On is selected for auto paging and the Setup button is clicked a dialog box containing the following auto paging settings is displayed Clicking on the button for Screen No Time or Jump to displays a Value Set dialog box Set the value and click the Save button to save values one ata time Auto Pagine No Time Jump Return Screen No f Delete Jump to 0 3FF Screen No This specifies the screen targeted for auto paging Time This specifies the time for which the screen specified above is displayed The setting range is from 1 to 255 seconds Jump to This specifies the number of the next screen to be displayed Return This completes the auto paging settings and returns to the Auto Paging dialog box This deletes screens registered for auto paging Delete This saves the settings for the screen number time and jump destination as auto Save paging settings 5 11 5 2 5 Startup Screen Settings Clicking on Start up Screen in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Here the screen displayed when the GT is boot
216. top Bit 1 No416 tating add Nogi Buffer 4 48 FPWIN Pro To make communication settings in FPWIN Pro in the Project Navigator PLC gt System Register Tool Port it Project1_pro Control FPWIN Pro The IEC 61131 3 Programming System Tool Por a Project Object Edit Online Monitor Debug Extras Window Help sa amp BRS a ETETETT Project pro x Prosrami Tool Port 410 412 413 415 420 421 R Project C Documents and Sett Item Name eg PLC FP X 32k C30T C60T 412 Tool port communication mode System Registers lool port unit number _ _ Tool port baud rate 9600 E A deni ey Sa 10 14 Tool port sending data length 8 bits old Vn Tool port sending parity check With Odd Act on Error 4 20 23 2 F Tool port sending stop bit 1 bit Tool port sending header No STX Tool port sending terminator reception d CR Tool port receive buffer starting address 4096 Tool port receive buffer capacity 0 v Tool port modem connection Disable PLC Link 40 47 50 55 High Speed Counter Pul ei Time Constants 430 43 2D Time Out 31 32 34 36 For details please refer to the online help 4 49 4 50 Chapter 5 GT Configuration Settings 5 1 GT Configuration Settings 5 1 1 Factory Default of GT Configuration Settings The GT has an internal file called the Configuration file which is used to determine various operati
217. tructure adapted to surrounding environments IP65 It has a dust proof waterproof and drop proof structure High intensity LED provided GT01 GT05 GT11 and GT21 As the high intensity LED is provided the screen is bright and the backlight does not need to be replaced 1 2 Through function is convenient for debugging A convenient through function makes it possible to transfer data from the GT and carry out PLC debugging at the same time that communication is going on between the GT and the FP series PLC This significantly boosts efficiency in the workplace For GT01 GT11 GT21 and GT30 Cable connected to FP series PLC SS the TOOL port EELEE aac E PLC debugging EEM Screen data The FPWIN or other software can be cable being sent booted on the computer being used to AFC8503 and received edit GT series screens and PLC programs edited and monitored through the GT series Screen creation tool GTWIN FP series programming tool FPWIN GR Personal computer For GT32 and GT05 Personal computer Screen creation tool GTWIN FP series programming tool FPWIN GR The FPWIN or other software can be booted on the computer being used to edit GT series screens and PLC USB cable or Screen data programs edited and monitored through LAN cable being sent the GT series GT32T1 and received only PLC debugging arse
218. ttings Touching Ethernet Port key displays the Ethernet Port setting screen Ethernet Port Mett ing Mode Ether Fart MAC Address SOK ORK ORK ORK OK OK IP Address AOR OOK KEK KEK Subnet mask eK SK RE ex Default Gateway DORK eK 6K Xx Port No eee 61778 9 0 The screen of GT32 is used The IP address or port No is specified for Ethernet communication Touching the area of the setting value of the item to change displays the keyboard Then set the value The default values are as below IP Address 192 168 1 5 Subnetmask 255 255 255 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Port No 9094 Note There are values that cannot be input for each setting of Ethernet When such a value was entered the error code is displayed was Reference lt 6 4 Error Codes and How to Handle Them gt K Touch panel operation Return To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key 5 23 5 3 3 Setting Mode Clock Settings Clock Touching the Clock key in the setting menu on the initial screen of the system menu displays the clock setting screen The internal clock of the GT is set here Clock setting screen Procedure for bringing up the screen MSett ing Mode ESC Initial screen Clock a a Lal Clock KK KK KK w Ww wy _ fw Leder ek ob be 1 Ww a The screen of GT32 is used The time
219. unded piece of metal in order to discharge static electricity Other precautions There is a case that shadows appear in the place on the screen of the GT where no graphic or part is arranged The shadows appear as the extension of the characters graphics or parts actually being displayed This is a phenomenon resulting from the basic characteristics of liquid crystal devices and called cross talk Always operate the touch switch with fingers As the touch switch may be damaged due to the excessive load or shock caused when being operated with any tools the touch switch should be operated within the specified control force Also if the touch switch is pressed like kneading the electrode may be worn out exceptionally and cause the malfunction Operate with a single touch of the switch Battery Do not leave the battery in the unit when it is not used There is a possibility of leak if it is left being discharged Manuals to be Used The manuals to be used for GT series are common to all the models GT series Technical Manual ARCT1F398E It is this manual Terminal GTWIN Operational Guide Book ARCT1F357E It is an operating manual for the tool software to create screens of GT series It is supplied with the tool software General purpose Serial Communication Manual ARCT1F356E It is required when communication is carried out with devices you developped such as a board and PC A GTWIN Operatio
220. ve a resistance of less than 100 Q e Make the grounding point as close as possible to the GT and keep the distance of the grounding wire short e Sharing the ground with another device may have an adverse effect Therefore be sure that grounding is dedicated O Allowed x Now allowed Other device GT Other device such as inverter such as inverter GT d Note Conversely depending on your environment grounding may cause a problem Example Since the power line of the GT unit is connected to a functional earth via electronic parts the electronic parts may become damaged if there is an abnormal potential between the power line and the physical ground 24V DC ov Functional i hd earth Ines GT powerline Do not ground the function earth when grounding a plus terminal of the power exclusing GT32 and GT05 In some computers the SG terminal of RS232C port and connector shielding are connected Also the GT01 GT11 GT21 GT30 tool port shielding is connected with the function earth terminal Therefore the GND terminal of GT01 GT11 GT21 GT30 and the function earth terminal are connected if the computer is connected Especially when the GT is connected to a computer with a plus terminal grounded therefore an GT s minus terminal is connected with the function earth terminal As a result short circuit occurs which may lead to the
221. y 3 supply 1 aa I sD 8 4 1 RD X 5 19 NC 1s NC 2 6 Ld 1S sc 1 8 7 GT01 RS232C GT11 RS232C L 8 GT21 RS232C GT32 RS230C Although no 6 and 7 of GT05 RS232C GT11 GT21 GT32 GTO5 is RS CS they are used in the above connections ip Reference For the information on the connection with RS485 refer to lt 4 2 10 Precautions When Communicating With RS485 gt 4 2 5 Connecting to the COM Port of FPO Connecting to the COM port To power supply GT series PLC PLC communication cable Programmable display GT01 AIGT0 3 GT11 AIGT203 FPO Loose wire cable AIGT213 GT21 AIGT223 GT32 AIG32 Q D Connecting to the COM port of FPO GT01 RS232C FPO GT11 RS232C GT21 RS232C GT32 RS232C To power 1 q supply 19 a 1g S 4 12 ICOM RS232C 24V PLC side Pin name GT side RS232C To 24 V Pin No _ Signal name power supply 5 Signal name FG SD RD NC NIDO AJOJN NC Although no 6 and 7 of GT11 GT2 8 SG GT32 is RS CS they are used in the above connections 4 2 6 Connecting to the COM Port of FP e Connecting to the COM port To power supply GT series PLC PLC communication cable

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