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1. SS 2 Output SourceSetting GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring 3 4 Tool Connector A data transfer cable can be attached to the GP unit s tool connector The GP unit s tool connector is located on the right side inside the CF Card Cover WARNING To prevent an electrical shock be sure to unplug the GP unit s power cord from the main power supply prior to attaching or detaching any connectors to or from the GP unit CF Card Cover Tool Connector GP2000H Series User Manual 3 413 Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring 3 5 Card Installation and Removal When using the GP2000H unit and a CF Card use the follow ing precautions Prior to inserting or removing a CF Card turn the GP unit s CF Card Access Switch OFF and confirm that the Access lamp is not lit to prevent damage to or loss of the CF Card s internal data When a CF Card is being accessed NEVER turn OFF or reset the GP2000H unit insert or remove the CF Card Prior to performing these operations create and use a spe cial GP application screen that will prevent access to the CF Card Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Tag Reference Manual included with the screen creation software package Prior to inserting a CF Card familiarize yourself with the
2. 6 9 6 4 2 COMMUNICATION 6 11 Dy GEDRDPIU eet accor Mt a meditans er NY CER 6 11 6 44 DISPLAY SETUP 6 15 645 PRINTER OA RERO EH OB NUT 6 15 6 4 6 EXPANSION SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETUP 6 16 6 4 7 EXPANSION SERIAL ENVIRONMENT 6 16 6 4 8 SETUP CAPTURE OPERATION eese neenon nnno noon 6 17 6 4 9 FUNCTION SETUP ien etn einen er 6 18 6 4 10 COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP 6 18 MN Or UU 6 19 6 5 1 SETUP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 1 1 n 1 6 19 65 2 STATION SETUP 0 1 e a EIUS 6 20 6 5 3 CUSTOMIZE SETUP 1 6 22 6 6 INITIALIZE INTERNAL MEMORY cese esee ener eoo eee sn sean seen sten seen snas 6 24 6 6 1 INITIALIZE GP MEMORY 6 24 6 6 2 6 24 6 6 3 CSV DATA 6 25 NER OE ED di Wu oec 6 26 0 8 SET LP SCREEN iixosainenisderio RED ross Mn Herc Fea PUR sarees 6 27 6 9 FONT TO LU C 6 29 TL Initialization SCPED 7 1 7 2 Imtalization IEMS 7 3 7 3 SY
3. 2 5 2 2 5 MENACES 2 6 24 uterbace Specifications 2 7 2 5 External Interfaces uie ere 2 7 2 4 Part Names and Functions 2 13 2 5 DiIMENnSiONnSss ssssssssssss ssosscsssssssssesssssssssesssssssossossssosssssssdsosssssssrssessso sdosessvosssssssss ss 2 15 2 5 1 GP 2301H Series GP 2401H Series External Dimensions 2 15 2 5 2 CRF Card Interface Guard ener nnne 2 16 2 9 9 Emergency Switch Guard uec otto ivo perit vuole 2 16 GP2000H Series User Manual Preface Chapter 3 Handling and Wiring 3 1 Handling the GP2000H 3 1 3 1 1 Wall Mount Adapter Swivel Mount AUI icio EE pn ete eene eite dues 3 1 31 27 Hand m 3 3 Sel NCR Strap srine n 3 3 3 2 Interface Switch Guards ccccssccsscossesssesssssssssoosssassasesssvenseassoossiussossenssosssnnssossnessess 3 5 3 2 1 CF Card Interface Guard 3 5 Su JIESBOSDSHCV Guard 3 5 LX 3 7 3l 0 mom mmc 3 7 23 2 DURER CIA I EIER EOM EUR eRe 3 7 3 3 3 GP2000H Mode GP H70 Compatibility Mode ceo 3 8 3 34 Switching DOUT BUZZ Output Current Direction 3 11 3 4 Tool Connector
4. M ITIALIZE AIM IN SYSTEM SET UP SET UP SCREEN SET UP 1 0 PLC SETTING INITIALIZE MEM SET UP TIME FONT SETTING The INITIALIZE menu includes the following items SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM AREA SETUP GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP SET UP I O SET UP SIO COMMUNICATION SETUP SET UP 1 0 DISPLAY SETUP PRINTER SETUP EXP SERIAL SETUP EXP SERIAL ENVIRONMENT SETUP SET UP CAPTURE OPERATION FUNCTION SETUP COMMUNICATION PORT SET UP PLC SETUP PLC SETUP STATION SETUP CUSTOMIZE SETUP MAIN INITIALIZE SYS ENVIRONMENT MAIN INITIALIZE SET UP 1 0 SET UP 310 XP SERIAL SETUP E COMM SETUP DISPLAY SETUP PRINTER SETUP s MAIN INITIALIZE SET UP 1 0 COM PORT SET UP MATN INTIAL PLC SETUP STATION SETUP PLC SETUP CUSTOMIZE SETUP INITIALIZE MEMORY INITIALIZE MEMORY INITIALIZE CF CARD CSV DATA INDEX SET UP TIME SET UP SCREEN FONT SETTING MATN INITIALIZE INIT MEMORY INITIALIZE MEMORY INITIALIZE CF CARD CSV DATA INDEX SET UP TIME PRESENT TIME M D TIME SET UP Y JD SET UP SCREEN INITIAL SCREEN NO B ALARM MESSAGE V SIZE H SIZE ONLINE ERR
5. FUNCTION SWITCH VIBRATION CHECK HANDY CHECK MENU FUNCTION SWITCH CHECK VIBRATION CHECK SELF DIAG MENU2 RETURN Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 1 CHARACTER PATTERN Checks the characters inside the inter nal Character ROM DISPLAY PATTERN Checks all the figures and tiling patterns TOUCH PANEL Checks each GP touch panel square INTERNAL FEPROM SCREEN AREA Checks the internal hard disk contents FEPROM INTERNAL FEPROM CHECKSUM SYSTEM AND PROTOCOL Checks the System and Protocol of the GP2000H unit s Internal Memory FRAME BUFFER Checks the internal display memory TOOL CONNECTOR LOOP BACK Checks the Tool Connector control lines and send receive lines INPUT PORT Checks the Input Port for Pro face s maintenance use only AUX Checks the AUX control line PRINTER B SIO CHECK Checks the RS 232C and RS 422 send receive lines CF CARD Checks the status of the CF Card CF CARD CHECKSUM SOUND I F Checks the status of the unit s Sound Output feature CF CARD MEMORY LOADER FILE CHECK Checks the status of the CF Card Memory Loader File EXP SERIAL Checks the status of the Expansion Serial Interface HANDY CHECK e FUNCTION SWITCH CHECK VIBRAT
6. GP2000H Series User Manual 6 23 Chapter 6 Initializing the 2301 6 6 INITIALIZE INTERNAL MEMORY This section explains how to initialize the GP unit s internal memory screen data or how to initialize a CF Card inserted in the GP Select one of the menu items INITIAL IZE MEMORY INITIALIZE CF CARD and CSV DATA INDEX selections in the INITIALIZE MEMORY menu 6 6 1 INITIALIZE GP MEMORY This will erase all GP screen data internal memory Backup SRAM will also be initialized MATN INITIALIZE INIT MEMORY INITIALIZE MEMORY INITIALIZE MEMORY WARMING PREVIOUS DATA WILL INITIALIZE CF OWO BE OVERWRITTEN ENTER PASSWORD AND PRESS CSV DATA INDEX START KEY You cannot cancel the initialization procedure after pressing START Do NOT turn the power off when initializing m Important All data in SRAM will be erased Initialization does not erase the SYSTEM SETUP the SIO protocol or the internal clock settings To initialize the GP unit s internal memory enter the default password 1101 or the password entered in the SYSTEM SETUP screen See 5 3 INITIALIZATION The time required for initialization is between 10 and 20 sec Note onds 6 6 2 INITIALIZE CF CARD CF Card initialization deletes all CF Card data installed in the GP unit 7 Initialization cannot be cancelled once the START switch is tou
7. LINE 89 B_LINE 5 SELF DIAGNOSTS TOTAL 164 RUM 8 2 GP2000H Series User Manual 8 2 SELF DIAGNOSIS Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors The GP2000H is equipped with a number of SELF DIAGNOSIS features used to check its System and Interfaces for any problems 8 2 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS ITEM LIST GP 2301H Series MAIN MENU INITIALIZE TRANSFER SCREEN DATA SELF DIAGNOSIS RUN MAIN SELF DIAG MENU NEXT orsecay PATTERN INPUT PORT PANEL 10 CHECK renean checksum cr caro Frane BUFFER PRINTER I F ron CONNECTOR EXP SERIAL I F B GP 2401H Series SELF DIAGNOSIS MENU 1 CHARACTER PATTERN 2 DISPLAY PATTERN B 3 TOUCH PANEL t 4 INTERNAL FEPROM SCREEN AREA n H INTERNAL FEPROM CHECKSUM SYSTEM PROTOCOL 6 FRAME BUFFER F 7 TOOL CONNECTOR LOOP BACK G 8 INPUT PORT H 9 aux GP2000H Series User Manual RETURN PRINTER I F 510 CHECK CF CARD CARD CHECKSUM SOUND CF CARD MEMORY LOADER FILE CHECK EXP SERIAL I F HANDY CHECK REQUIRES A SPECIAL TOOL MAIN PREY
8. 3 2 5 Lm 1 A Lithium battery s lifetime is e 10 years when the battery s ambient temperature is 40 C max 4 1 years when the battery s ambient temperature is 50 C max e 1 5 years when the battery s ambient temperature is 60 C max When used for backup Approximately 60 days with a fully charged battery Approximately six 6 days with a half charged battery 2 2 3 Clock The GP unit s internal clock has slight error At normal operating NO temperatures and conditions with the GP unit operating from its lithium battery the degree of error is 65 seconds per month Varia tions in operating conditions and battery life can cause this error to vary from 380 to 90 seconds per month For systems where this degree of error will be a problem the user should be sure to moni tor this error and make adjustments when required See 6 7 7 7 SET UP TIME GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications 2 2 4 Touch Panel Switches o GP2301H Series GP 2401H Series 16 x 12 keys screen 32 x 24 keys screen 1 or 2 point push selectable 1 or 2 point push selectable total of 11 total of 15 Function Switch OP key Push type switch on front top left of GP2000H unit Push lock S witch Compliant Standard ISO 13850 EN418 J IS B 9703 IEC 60947 5 1 EN 60947 5 1 JIS C 8201 5 1 UL508 Recognized CSAC222 No 14 Recognized Applicable Standard ISO 13849 1 EN954 1 J IS B 970
9. CF Card Items CF Cards GP077 CF20 GP Series CF Card 16MB GP077 CF 30 GP Series CF Card 32MB CF Card Adapter GP077 CFAD10 a Adapter for standard PC Card Optional Items Disposable protective dirtresistantsnee Protection Sheet forthe GP unit The GP unit Screen Protection Shee GP2000H DF10 orthe GP units screen RS AIS 5 sheets set touch panel can be used with this cover sheetattached 5t d to hang GP unitf k Neck Strap r E aN a ee while operating F t tthe GP2000H Wall MountAdapter Series uniton a stand or wall m Maintenance Items These are all original GP standard equipment items They are also available separately as optional maintenance items Hand Strap H70 HS00 MS Strap used to hold the GP unit Emergency Switch GP2000H EMGD11 Cover used to preventthe Emergency Guard Switch from be accidentally pushed NEMA standard gt type fasteners used to CF Card Interface Guard GP2000H CFGD11 preventthe CF Card cover from being accidentally opened or closed 1 The CF Card Interface Guard is used in NEMA 250 TYPE4X 12 environment Units that are Revision A or later correspond to a NEMA 250 TYPEAX I2 rating For a description of how to identify your unit s revision code see the Preface Page 16 GP2000H Series User Manual General Specifications Functional Specifications Interface Specifications Part Names and Functions Dimensions Chapter 2 Specif
10. 106 4 17 61 2 24 0 94 19 0 75 6 0 23 12 0 47 19 0 75 13 0 51 93 3 66 2 5 3 Switch Guard Unit in 57 2 24 gt 53 2 09 lt 53 2 09 lt gt 2 16 GP2000H Series User Manual 1 Handling the GP2000H 4 Connecting the Tool Con 2 Interface Switch Guards nector 3 Wiring 5 CF Card Insertion and Removal Chapter 3 Handling and Wiring 3 1 Handling the GP2000H This section explains cautions involved with handling the GP2000H Series units Be sure to operate the GP unit only after securing it using any of the following three methods Be sure to use the hand strap or neck strap or attach the GP unit to a wall with the Wall Mount Adapter Dropping the unit may result in injury to the user or damage to the unit 3 1 1 Wall Mount Adapter Swivel Mount Arm The GP2000H Series unit can be attached to either a Wall Mount Adapter or a commercial arm as follows Attaching the GP2000H to the Wall Mount Adapter GP Wall Mount Adapter CA1 WMALRG 01 Attaching the GP2000H to a Swivel Mount Arm or Similar Device GP commercial VESA compliant arm The GP2000H unit can be attached to either a commercial VESA FPMPMI approved 75mm swivel mount arm or a similar wall mount device Ge re VESA Video Electronics Standards Association FPMPMI
11. 3 13 3 5 CF Card Installation and Removal eseesessessossesoesossesoesossesoosossossossesossossssossssse 3 15 331 EE 3 16 33 2 Access SAIS IB T ISO SS 3 16 4 1 Serial Data Transfer ccccsssccsscssseosvosssasssossenseossscssosssesecssesasoussoossesssesssessessensscessasesss 4 1 4 2 Memory Loader TOOl sssssssrissssesssssssosssscsossssssssssas sssosssssssosisssssosssss cosss ssoosssssss 4 5 ADA Data Uplodd and DOWDIOSG 4 5 S l Entering OFFLINE 5 3 5 1 1 After Plugging inthe Power Cord 5 3 3542 Fromthe Menu Baf 5 3 5 2 OFFLINE Mode Maim Ment jscssiseisvsissszensoussvexissssnnsacsoassnsetesnenieestbeabevianasseasaseneas 5 5 5 3 INITIALIZATION 5 5 5 4 SELF DIAGNOSIS 5 7 6 1 Se EEN ass dese PERS ene LEON PESE 6 1 6 2 t nis 6 3 6 3 SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP sssssssscsssscosssecssoessosssessosssonssessssossoossseassoessoess 6 3 BAIL SYSTEM 6 3 532 SYSTEM AREA SETUP acier Ihe beh E Opal RR D AID Iq dU ME 6 5 6 3 3 GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP yn EROR RENS 6 5 6 3 4 CHARACTER STRING DATA 5 toutes 6 7 GP2000H Series User Manual 3 Preface 6 4 SET UP UO p 6 9 6 4 1 SET UP SIO
12. 32 bit Devices The GP unit stores the character string in one internal device address in groups of four starting with the first group of characters When there are nine characters they are arranged as follows 123456789 NULL EL EL Se te When the characters do not divide evenly by four NULL is Ne added to the last character to make up the final group and complete the string 7 8 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 4 SET UP This section describes the communication setup with the host PLC and the configura tion for any peripheral equipment Following the SET UP I O menu screens 7 4 1 SET UP SIO This screen controls the settings related to communication with the PLCs Be sure to match the settings listed below with the SIO setup on the host PLC Otherwise an error may occur Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included with the GP screen creation software SCT UP 510 CANCEL COMMUNICATION RATE 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 DATA LENGTH 7 8 SOP 1 2 PARITY OF ODD EVEN CONTROL X CNTRL ER CNTRL COMMUNICATION FORMAT R5232C 4 LINE 2 LIM Some PLCs may not be able to communicate at 57600 or 115200brs the COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP screen or Yes for the Serial Switch settings in the Change Extend SIO Type command in the GP Screen Editor s Project menu do not enter all of the se
13. 6962 JIS Standards 1 amp 2 Korean KSC5601 1992 codes Hangul fonts Taiwanese Big 5 codes traditional Chinese fonts 8X8 dot 8X16 dot 16X16 dot and 32X32 dot fonts Heightcan be expanded 1 2 4 or 8 times Width can be expanded 1 2 1 2 4 or 8 times 8x8 dots 40 char x 30 rows 80 char x 60 rows 8x16 dots 40 char x 15 rows 80 char x 30 rows 20 char x 15 rows 40 char x 30 rows 32x32 dots 10 char x 7 rows 20 char x 15 rows l Changing the Colors setting to 256 Colors will disable the blink feature on all screens in your project If you wish to use the blink feature select 64 Colors 2 In order to set the monochrome eight levels of gray mode GP PRO PB III for Windows Ver 6 2 or later is required Depending on the color used selecting MONOCHROME 6 HUES may cause the GP unit s screen to flicker and make it difficult to distinguish colors Confirm that all colors display as expected prior to using this mode 3 The display font depends on the selected character language or size See 6 9 7 9 FONT SETTING 4 When using screen editorversions 6 0 or earlier fonts can be scaled only 1 2 4 or 8 times 5 This size is available only with Japanese Kanji fonts GP2000H Series User Manual 2 3 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 4 2 2 2 Memory GP 2301H Series GP 2401H Series 1MB FLASH EPROM 2MB FLASH EPROM Application Approx 320 screens at Approx 640 screens at 3 2 5
14. 8 15 Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 8 3 5 Buzzer Sounds when GP Power is Turned ON If the internal buzzer sounds when you start the GP unit use the following chart to find the reason and the appropriate solution Buzzer E ee From the screen creation software send the correct system program to the GP via the Transfer screen s Forced Setup feature Tum ON the GP units dip switch 1 nextto CF Card slot and use CF Memory Loader Tool to setup GP unit From the screen creation software send the correct system program to the GP via Transfer screen s Forced Setup feature An error appears on the screen creation software s screen When power to the GP is turned ON A different G P units system When powerto program has the GP unitis been turned ON accidentally installed in this GP unit Two beeps Repeating approx 1 sec intervals Tum the GP units power supply OF F and then ON and data transfer will start automatically Tum ON the GP units dip switch 1 nextto CF Card slot and use the CF Memory Loader Tool to setup GP unit meh ule ud The CF Card s units dip Memory ie Los ool Three beeps slot is ON and ips file is missing Repeating power to the approx 1 sec GP unitis ON ee intervals When GP The CF Card s unitis started Memory menu LoaderT ool bar s CF MLD SYS BOOT key When the GP Three beeps t intern
15. Runs a check for any problems with the GP System or Interface RUN Starts GP operation For more information about the SELF DIAGNOSIS and RUN fea tures see Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 5 4 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 5 OFFLINE Mode 5 3 INITIALIZATION E Selecting a Menu Touch the menu item or input field to select MAIN MENU SYSTEM SET UP STANDBY MODE TIME MIN TRANSFER SCREEN DATA B Entering Numbers After selecting an input field touch the numeric touch keys located at the bottom of the screen to enter the value of the selected item After entering each input field s numeric value touch the SET key to register the value SYSTEM SET UP STANDBY MODE TIME MIN 12 START TIME SECT Selecting Setup Conditions After selecting a menu item touch the setting option to highlight the item then touch the setting area to set the condition for that item In this example touching the ON OFF area toggles the TOUCH BUZZER SOUND setting which is set to OFF and then switched to ON SOUNE ON TOUCH BUZZER SOUND M lk PASSHORD SET UP DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO BIN CREEN NO BIN GP2000H Series User Manual 5 5 Chapter 5 OFFLINE Mode B After Entering All Setting Data Touch the SET key to write the setup data to the Internal FEPROM Touch CANCEL to cancel the setup exit the screen with
16. The GP unit s internal clock has a slight error in accuracy At normal operating temperatures and conditions with the GP unit operating from its lithium battery the degree of error is 65 seconds per month Variations in operating conditions and battery life can cause this error to vary from 380 10 90 seconds per month For systems where this degree of error will be a problem the user should monitor this error and make adjustments as necessary The screen displays the Hour and Minute settings but not the Seconds Enter the last two digits of the Western calendar year 7 25 Chapter 7 Initializing the 2401 7 8 SET UP SCREEN Use this screen to enter the number of the screen that is initially displayed after startup the character size when the GP2000H is in RUN mode and other general screen items SET UP SCREEN INITIAL SCREEN NO 1 8999 1 ALARM WESSAGE SIZE x ow H SIZE 1 2 4 ONLINE ERROR DISPLAY ON FONT SETTING I ASCII JAPAN KOREA TAIWAN CHINA KANJI FONT QUALITY STANDARD HIGH 1 INITIAL SCREEN NO This setting item specifies the file number of the screen that initially displays on startup If the BIN option was selected for DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO in the SYSTEM SETUP screen enter a number between 1 and 8999 If BCD was the setup option enter a number between 1 and 1999 ALARM MESSAGE Use this setting item to set the character size for the ALARM MESSAGE when activate
17. nect the SIO cable or the AUX turning ON the power Oonemoretimecausea _ display NO 8 10 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 2 Does RS NO tumingthepowerON YES 4 _ more time startthe ud Ec TE A display Pd YES P Ms li MS an E tatus s orange light m O The SIO cable turned nn Ms may not be i uH connected The backlight has burned NO properly out Contact your nearest ee eee Isthe GP distributor for the slo ble AUX cable backlightreplacement d Sue ene YES connected Possible problems with the PLC Check that the PLC is Go to OFFLINE Mode Press the upper left corner NO of the screen working properly in s Connect the cable properly d See Chapter 3 OO et Does the OFFLINE gt dling and Wiring and refer to the menudisplay lt GP PRO PB for Windows Device b XN d PLC Connection Manual included in ves the GP screen creation software D Set up the correct Screen file number SeeiflNITIALIZE SET SQUAT See Chapter 6 7 Ini 7 UPSCREENisOK tializing the GP 2301H GP 2401H x d Erase the data that has been written YES When using Direct Access the address is 9 when using Memory Link the Display Off data YES address is 12 p been written to the SYSTEM P Bc
18. ojo ojojo ojojo ojO 1 O 1 i of 10020 A N certain to set up this data before running Turn OFF all bits that are not related to the GP unit Important Validation List This area responds to communication from each connected GP unit In the Validation List when the same bit numbers as the Connection List turn ON the communication is accepted The Station Numbers of the communicating GP units turn their corresponding PLC bit number ON Bit 15 Bit 0 unit unit unit unir Junit unit unit unit unit junit unit Junit Ifthe communication between the GP unit and the PLC 1 correct the same value in the Connection List is written to the Validation List For example the value 002D set up in the Connection List as Bit 0 Bit 2 Bit 3 and Bit 5 will be written to the Validation List Bit 15 Bit 0 connection List oToToToTooTo oL 0 oy oi o o validation List 0 0 0j0j0 0 0 0 0 0 1J0 1 1 0j 1 J 9 When the Connection List and Validation List do not match COMMUNICATION ERROR occurs Check the setup again Important When changing the connection first turn all the bits OFF STATION NO 0 15 This is the setup for the GP Station Number mentioned above The setup range is to 15 and the only other restriction is that the GP STATION NO must be unique in the system If the same STATION NO is used on multiple GP units a COMMUNICATION ERROR will occur te Th
19. 19 Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors When the GP Changes to OFFLINE Mode during RUN Mode When the GP unit changes to OFFLINE Mode without the user first pressing the screen there is a possibility that the screen data has been damaged In this case after the SYSTEM ERROR displays the screen automatically reverts to OFFLINE Mode after about 10 seconds Run the INITIALIZE MEMORY command and transfer the GP screen data again from your PC In most cases system errors are related to the problems mentioned below Factors that May Cause System Errors Environment Related Problems An error that has no apparent relation to the GP unit s current operation may be related to its operating environment This can include noise or electrostatic interference in the power cord or the communication line In this case you need to check that the power code and the communication line wiring and FG grounding are correct Screen Data or Project Data Related Problems If a GP unit operation seems to cause a particular error the error may be related to the screen or project data transferred to the GP unit In this case try sending screen data via the FORCE SYSTEM SETUP feature which will transfer both the screen data and the project data to the GP unit For details about the FORCE SYSTEM SETUP feature refer to the Transfer Settings section in the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Op eration Manual GP Related Problems If disconnecting and then re
20. Attaching the Neck Strap 3 3 AUX Check 8 7 Available Software 1 5 B Backup SRAM 6 24 7 23 Backlight Burnout 8 6 15 7 13 8 11 9 2 and Status LED 6 15 7 13 and SYSTEM RESET 6 15 7 13 Backlight Replacement 9 2 BLACK WHITE REVERSE Setting 6 18 7 16 Blink Feature and 256 Colors Setting 2 3 Breaker type Power Switch 3 7 BRIGHTNESS Setting 6 13 7 11 Buzzer Problems 8 16 Byte Storage Order LH HL Cable Cover 2 15 Cable Installation 3 7 CAN CSA C22 2 15 Cautions and Warnings 6 27 7 26 8 24 6 7 7 7 11 3 15 GP2000H Series User Manual CF Card 3 5 Access LED 2 15 Access Switch 2 15 3 15 BOOT Program 4 5 8 16 Cover 3 13 Data Backup 3 16 Data Overwrite Limit Handling 3 16 Initialization 6 24 7 23 Installation 3 15 Interface 2 15 3 5 Interface Guard 3 5 Memory Loader File Check 8 10 8 16 Memory Requirements 4 5 Operation Tests 3 16 Reader 3 16 Start Switch 2 15 4 5 CF Card Access LED 2 15 CF Card Access Switch 2 15 CF Card Cautions 3 15 CFL Backlights 9 2 CHANGE SCREEN NUMBER Setting 6 5 7 5 Changing to GP H70 Compatibility Mode 3 11 3 12 CHARACTER PATTERN Check8 5 CHARACTER STRING DATA Mode Byte Storage Order LH HL 6 7 Data Device Storage Order 6 7 Tag Settings 6 7 Check Points 9 1 Cleaning and Maintenance 9 1 3 16 CLOCK DATA CURRENT Setting 6 5 7 5 Clock Function Specifications 2 4 Clock Settings Cannot be Entered 8 9 8 17 Clock Setup Errors 8
21. check When this check menu is completed you will need to initialize the internal memory FEPROM While checking the following series of screens will display mH Hil If no error exists the message OK will appear If an error exists an error message will appear The number of symbol marks such as OOOO that display on the screen may vary depending on the GP type Thesymbol O indicates that the GP unit is operating the erase check Thesymbol indicates the the GP unit is operating the R W check l Enter either the password you have designated in the INTIALIZE screen or the default password 1101 GP2000H Series User Manual 8 5 Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 5 INTERNAL FEPROM CHECKSUM System and Protocol The Internal FEPROM System and Protocol check searches for any problems that may occur during operation When running the check the screen changes as follows 0000 When the FEPROM is normal OK displays If a problem exists the screen stops in the middle of operation This check does not erase the System or Protocol 6 FRAME BUFFER The Frame Buffer display memory check searches for any display problems that may develop When everything is normal OK displays When a problem exists an error message displays 7 TOOL CONNECTOR Use the Tool Connector Control line and the Send Receive line check when the GP unit cannot send or receive data from the PC To run the check it is necessary
22. used when the 9 70 Compatible mode is selected Important 2 10 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications B External Output I F Circuit Pin 2 DOUTO C Pin 4 DOUT1 C Pin 7 DOUT GND Pin 8 BUZZ OUT Circuit SINK Type DOUTO C DOUT1 C Rated Voltage DC 24V Rated Current 300mA MAX BUZZ OUT DOUT GND Rated Voltage DC 24V Rated Current 300mA MAX GP2000H Unit SOURCE Type DOUT GND Rated Voltage DC 24V Rated Current 300mA MAX BUZZ OUT Rated Voltage DC 24V Rated Current 300mA MAX GP2000H Unit 1 When the load changes to induced load install a surge protector on the load side GP2000H Series User Manual 2 11 Chapter 2 Specifications Pin 5 OP GND and Pin 6 OP C Circuit Isolation Rated Voltage DC 24V Rated Current 300mA MAX GP2000H Unit Pin 15 ENBOB Pin 16 ENBOA Pin 17 ENB1B and Pin 18 ENB1A Circuit A Contact Rated Voltage DC 24V Rated Current 300mA MAX Correct resistance load Min Applicable Load DC 24V 4 Pin 9 EMGOB Pin 10 EMGOA Pin 11 EMG1B Pin 12 EMG1A Pin 13 EMG2B and Pin 14 EMG2A Circuit Rated Voltage DC 30V Rated Current 1A MAX Correct resistance load Min Applicable Load DC 5V 1mA 2 Rated Voltage DC 24V Rated Current 300mA GP2000H Unit 1 When the GP H70 mode is select
23. 2 words a Connection List and a Validation List described in this section for its data These areas are allocated in the PLC unit s Data Register D or Data Memory DM Addresses that can be allocated will differ depending on the PLC type Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software PLC Data Register 0 Connection List gt 1 Validation List GP PLC In the NETWORK INFORMATION ADDRESS settings set up the same address to all the GP units connected to the same link unit Also when Important the link unit has two ports be sure they do NOT use the same address Connection List The word address for the Connection List sets the number of GP units connected to the PLC which must have been entered previously in the PLC When these GP units are connected to the PLC the corresponding PLC bit number for each GP Station turns ON see below SP te NER When the GP unit is connected to the PLC and the option of GP only correspondence ends and OFFLINE Mode is en tered the GP Station Number then turns the corresponding PLC bit OFF Bit 15 Bit 0 unit junit unit junit unit Junit unit unit unit junit unit junit GP2000H Series User Manual 7 19 Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H For example when four GP units bits 0 2 3 and 5 are connected 002D h is written Bit 15 Bit 0
24. host PLC Otherwise an error may occur Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included with the GP screen creation software SET UP 10 COMMUNICATION RATE 18200 DATA LENGTH 7 2 PARITY EVEN CONTROL ER CNTRL COMMUNICATION INTERFACE RS232C _ lf you have selected YES for the SERIAL I F CHANGE on Ne the COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP screen or Yes for the Serial Switch settings in the Change Extend SIO Type command in the GP Screen Editor s Project menu do not enter all of the settings related to device communica tion using the Extended SIO Script Protocol here SET UP SIO screen These settings are required to set using the EXPANSION SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETUP screen COMMUNICATION RATE The COMMUNICATION RATE baud rate is the data communication speed mea sured in bits per second bps between the GP and the PLC Match both the PLC and the GP units COMMUNICATION RATE values Depending on the rate selected you may not be able to use certain PLCs Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included with the GP screen creation software DATA LENGTH STOP BIT For data communication use the following settings DATA LENGTH 7 or 8 bits STOP BIT 1 or 2 bits PARITY Use this setting to specify whether an ODD or EVEN number parity check or none at all OFF will take place during communication CONTROL The CONTROL setting prevents the
25. ignore the items described below Selecting USE enables the following options GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS Use this feature to designate whether values used by the GP such as the REGISTRA TION NO and the LOCATION values are DIRECT or INDIRECT When set as DIRECT the REGISTRATION NO and LOCATION selections are fixed to the values entered here When set to INDIRECT the WINDOW REG NO s word address is used by the SYSTEM AREA as a variable This means the REGISTRATION NO written to it changes and as a result can call up multiple window screens as Global windows You can also use this method to adjust the Global Window s position by writing the desired X Y coordinates to the SYSTEM AREA s LOCATION word addresses DATA FORMAT Set up the REGISTRATION NO and the LOCATION values as either BIN or BCD values This field is related only to INDIRECT values REGISTRATION NO 1 256 Enter the Window Screen Number used by the Global Window This field is enabled only when GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS is set to DIRECT LOCATION Enter the value used for the Global Window LOCATION This field is enabled only when GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS is set to DIRECT 6 3 4 CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP Character String Data ordering varies from manufacturer to manufacturer Set up the Character String Data order to match that of the corresponding PLC CHARACTER STRING DATA SEI CHAR STRING DATA M DE 1 9 A Set up the CHARACTER STRING
26. 1 0 PLC SETUP INITIALIZE MEMORY SET UP TIME SET UP SCREEN SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT INITIALIZE MEMORY SETUP po INITIALIZE MEMORY SYSTEM SETUP 7 oversee INITIALIZE CF CARD SYSTEM AREA SETUP Sy rns CSV DATA INDEX GLO BAL WIN DOW SETUP 4 CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP NEU INITIALIZE CHARACTER STRING DATA INITIALIZE MEMORY SETUP 1 3 mirar cr carn SET UP 1 0 1 3 MAIN MENU 3 SET UP SIO INITIALIZE EE SET UP 0 3 SET UP PRINTER SET UP TOUCH PANEL COMMUNICATION SETUP SET UP 10 SET UP PRINTER SET UP TOUCH PANEL SET UP TIME COMMUNICATION SETUP SOUND SETTINGS 4 Eg one LN SET UP TINE SET SET UP 1 0 2 3 aT TIME SET UP gt Y C M C D x J EXP SERIAL SETUP T EXP SERIAL ENVIRON Ce ei SET UP SCREEN MENT SETUP m S ET U P CAPTU R E 0 P E RA ER DISPLAY DEVICE SETTINGS SET ove TION Co mse DISPLAY DEVICE SETTINGS 1 7 casa ddr F U N CT 0 N S ET U P FUNT SETTING I ASCII JAPAN KOREA TAINAN CHINA S E T U P 1 0 3 3 aN REN KENJI F
27. 1 and n 1 GP connections use different settings confirm your connection require ments before using any settings The following assumes that the Direct Access format is used QP ter Nen The screens that appear depend on the PLC type you selected in the GP screen creation software Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software When the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Simulation feature is used the OPERATION SURROUNDINGS menu cannot be used GP2000H Series User Manual 7 17 Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 5 1 SETUP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 1 1 n 1 Enter the PLC SYSTEM DATA AREA and the UNIT NUMBER settings in this screen The same options are available for both 1 1 and n 1 multi link connections For n 1 multi link connection SYSTEM DATA AREA settings must be set up for each GP unit connected to the PLC Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS SET CANCEL STARTING ADDRESS OF SYSTEM DATA AREA 1 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 1 1 tmm L1 1 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 2 SETUP CUSTOMIZE SETUP UNIT NO SYSTEM AREA READING AREA SIZE 0 256 bed RESET GP ON DATA WRITE ERROR ON STARTING ADDRESS OF SYSTEM DATA AREA Set up the SYSTEM DATA AREA s S
28. CF Card s front face and rear face orientation as well as with the CF Card connector s position To prevent damage to either the CF Card s internal data or the GP unit the CF Card must be correctly positioned when it is inserted into the multi unit Use only CF Cards manufactured by Digital Electronics Cor poration Otherwise the CF Card data may be damaged Lost GP data cannot be recovered Since accidental data loss can occur at any time be sure to back up all GP screen and CF Card data regularly Be sure to follow the instructions given below to prevent the CF Card s internal data from being destroyed or a CF Card malfunction from occurring Do NOT bend the CF Card Do NOT drop or strike the CF Card against other objects Keep the CF Card dry e Do NOT touch the CF Card connectors e Do NOT disassemble or modify the CF Card 3 14 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring B Inserting the CF Card Use the following steps to insert the CF Card in the GP2000H unit 1 B Removing the CF Card remove the CF Card retrace the previous Inserting the CF Card steps 1 2 Turn OFF the CF Card Access Switch Insert the CF Card in the CF Card Slot Turn ON the CF Card Access Switch Close the CF Card Cover in the direc Press the ejector button to remove the Unlock the CF Card Cover Lock on both sides and then slide the CF Card Cover in the specified direction
29. DATA AREA P SYSTEM DATA AREA refer to the bo M d GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software 4 NO 1 To make the OFFLINE screen appear turn the power OFF then ON and press the top left corner of the screen within 10 seconds GP2000H Series User Manual 8 11 Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors NO __ Backlight Off data YES N been written to the SYSTEM a Erase the data that has been written DATA AREA When using Direct Access the address e p is 14 when using Memory Link the NO address is 11 For details on the SYS TEM DATA AREA refer to the GP PRO for Windows Device PLC Con nection Manual included in the GP There is a problem with the GP unit Contact your local GP unit distributor screen creation software 8 12 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 8 3 3 No Host Communication When the GP unit will not communicate with the host PLC follow the flowchart below to find both the cause of the problem and a suitable response Or if an error message displays on the screen check the error code to find the appro priate solution See 8 4 Error Messages Does not communicate Unplug the GP unit s power cord an Set up the protocol that corresponds with the connected PLC he co
30. Designates the font display quality for enlarged characters Differences in FONT SETTINGS When FONT SETTING is set to JAPAN Single byte characters will remain 8x16 dot characters when they are enlarged Double byte characters are displayed as Standard Characters are displayed using 16x16 dot blocks When enlarged this font will remain a 16x16 dot character compatible with GP 30 Series units HIGH When enlarged to double size Level 1 JIS Kanji Code characters display as 32x32 dot characters Level 2 JIS Kanji Code characters will remain 16x16 dot characters compatible with GP 50 GP70 Series units HIGH 1 2 When enlarged to double size both Level 1 and Level 2 JIS Kanji Code characters display as 32x32 dot characters When FONT SETTING is set to any other type such as CHINA l ASCII KOREA or TAIWAN Standard Half sized single byte characters display as 16x8 dot characters Full size characters regardless of the display size used always display as 16x16 dot characters When enlarged this font will remain a 16x16 dot character compatible with GP 30 Series units HIGH 1 Allhalf sized single byte characters ASCII code 21h to 7Dh or alphanumeric characters except the and characters display as high quality characters e 16x16 dot characters or larger display as high quality 16x16 fonts e 32x32 dot characters or larger display as high quality 32x32 fonts Full sized dou
31. Flat Panel Monitor Physical Mounting Interface physical standard specification set by VESA for attaching the liquid crystal display LCD to the arm or stand GP2000H Series User Manual 3 1 Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring 3 1 2 Hand Strap B Attaching the Hand Strap The hand strap that attaches to the GP2000H Series unit is used to hold the GP unit by hand and to prevent it from dropping during use Attach the hand strap using the following procedure images of the GP 2301H are used but the proce dure is the same for the GP 2401H 1 Insert the hand strap into the strap an chors on the sides of the GP unit and fold back both ends 2 Adjust the length of the hand strap and secure the strap with the velcro strip e eid ed d WN Be sure to keep your left hand through the hand strap when operating H important the GP unit 3 2 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring 3 1 3 Neck Strap B Attaching the Neck Strap The neck strap that attaches to the GP2000H Series unit is used to hang the GP unit from the user s neck and to prevent it from dropping during use Attach the neck strap using the following procedure images of the GP 2301H are used but the procedure is the same for the GP 2401H 1 Insert the neck strap into the strap chors on the sides of the GP unit 2 Adjust the leng
32. If you touch the CANCEL key during the operation to create the index file the operation will stop then the following screen will appear CREATE CSV DATA INDEX 15 INTERRUPTED CONTINUE END WARNING IF INTERRUPTED INDEX FILE BE CREATED CONTINUE The operation restarts When the message CREATED INDEX FILE PLEASE PRESS END KEY appears finish the program END Deletes the creating index file then the INITIALIZE MEMORY screen will reappear GP2000H Series User Manual 6 25 Chapter 6 Initializing the 2301 6 7 SET UP TIME 6 26 Set the GP unit s internal clock in the SET UP TIME screen SET UP TIME PRESENT TIME Y M D TIME SET UP Y SET UP TIME Adjust the date and time display settings in the PRESENT TIME setting item Cte NO The GP unit s internal clock has a slight error in accuracy At normal operating temperatures and conditions with the GP unit operating from its lithium battery the degree of error is 65 seconds per month Variations in operating conditions and battery life can cause this error to vary from 380 to 90 seconds per month For systems where this degree of error will be a problem the user should monitor this error and make adjustments as necessary The screen displays the Hour and Minute settings but not the Seconds Enter the last two digits of the Western calendar year G
33. Interface Guard 1 B Emergency Switch Guard B CF Card Interface Guard Attachment Screws 2 Attachment Screws 2 TU d Special care and attention have been given to the packaging of this GP unit However if any of the items are damaged or missing contact your local GP distributor immediately for prompt service 1 The CF Card Interface Guard is used in a 250 TYPE4X 12 environment Units that are Revision or later correspond to a NEMA 250 TYPE4X 12 rating For a description of how to identify your unit s revision code see Page 16 GP2000H Series User Manual 15 Preface Revision Information Revision information can be found on your GP unit s rear face Pro face label The bottom most REV row s asterisk mark indicates the Revision character In the example shown below the asterisk indicates that this unit s Revision character is D Pro face DIGITAL ELECTRONICS CORP a gem 1 REV JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ123 Documentation Conventions The list below describes the documentation conventions used in this manual Indicates important information or procedures that must be followed for correctand risk free software device operation Important Indicates the GP PRO PBIII for Windows screen creation software Ver 6 10 orhigher For information on how to confirm the version refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Operation anual wh
34. Mode If a password is set in the INITIALIZE menu s SYSTEM SETUP screen the following screen appears before entering OFFLINE Mode Enter the password and then touch SET to enter OFFLINE Mode Enter the default password 1101 or the password specified in the system setup For information about entering password numbers see 5 3 INITIALIZATION TER PASS GP2000H Series User Manual 53 Chapter 5 OFFLINE Mode 5 2 OFFLINE Mode Main Menu The OFFLINE Mode s MAIN MENU screen contains the following menu items INI TIALIZE TRANSFER SCREEN DATA SELF DIAGNOSIS and RUN The settings for each of the following menu items must match the corresponding PLC for the GP to communicate properly Entering OFFLINE Mode calls up the following screen MAIN MENU INITIALIZE TRANSFER SCREEN DATA SELF DIAGNOSIS RUN Select the desired option by touching the corresponding menu item Each MAIN MENU item is used as follows INITIALIZE Setup items control the GP unit For more information about initialization see Chapter 6 7 Initializing the GP 2301H GP 2401H TRANSFER SCREEN DATA Transfers screen data between the screen creation software and the GP unit For more information about TRANSFER SCREEN DATA see Chap ter 4 Data Transfer or refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Operation Manual included in the GP screen creation software SELF DIAGNOSIS
35. Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software 3 For information on the full range of compatible PLC types and software Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Operation Manual included in the GP screen creation software 1 2 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction GP Unit DC 24V GP2000H Series Special Purpose RS 422 Cable 3M GP2000H C422 3M C GP2000H Series Special Purpose 3 RS 422 Cable 10M Mitsubishi PLC GP2000H C422 10M 2 Port Adapter II GP070 MD11 DC 24V GP2000H Series Special Purpose RS 422 Dsub 2000 Series d eds Host Cable 3M RS 422 Conver User Made Controller GP2000H D422 3M sion Adapter PLCs etc Cy GP2000H AP422 GP2000H Series Special CN Purpose RS 422 Dsub 10M DC 24V RS 422 Cable GP2000H D422 10M User Made 2 Port Adapter II GP070 MD11 u x 5 GP2000H Series Special i Purpose GP H70 Series RS 422 Conver RS 422 Conversion Adapter Sion Adapter GP Connection Cable 3M H70 Series GP2000H AP70CB D422 3M GPH70 AP422 0 1 Certain PLC types and models cannot be connected Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connec tion Manual included in the GP screen creation software GP2000H Series Us
36. SERIAL SETUP SET CANCEL DO CATION 2400 4800 800 19200 33400 DATA LENGTH 7 3 STOP il 2 PARITY 00 EVEN RI VCC COM2 NCC COMMUNICATION FORMAT 8 4 LINE 2 LINE COM is not related to setup of SERIAL I F CHANGE _ BUBBHBHBHBBSUN SRR COMMUNICATION RATE The COMMUNICATION RATE baud rate is the data communication speed mea sured in bits per second bps between the GP and the Devices GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual DATA LENGTH STOP BIT For data communication the DATA LENGTH must be set up as 7 bit or 8 bit data Also the STOP BIT must be designated as either a 1 bit or 2 bit value PARITY Set up whether no parity check or an odd or even number parity check will be per formed during communication RINCC COM2 GP 2401H Series unit has no expansion interface This setting will be disabled COMMUNICATION FORMAT Select one of the following options for the communication format RS 232C RS 422 4 line or RS 422 2 line 7 4 7 EXPANSION SERIAL ENVIRONMENT SETUP Since GP 2401H Series unit is not equipped with an expansion serial I F the expansion serial environment setup is not required 7 14 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the 2401 7 4 8 SETUP CAPTURE OPERATION Save the captured image of the GP unit s screen as a JPEG file in the CF Card Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Tag Reference Manual 4 7 1
37. Switch is turned ON the LED lamp turns ON When the CF Card Access Switch is turned OFF the LED lamp turns OFF However the lamp is ON while the GP unit is accessing the CF Card CF Card Cover Cable Cover 3 Position Enable Switch Hand Strap Attachment Slot CF Card Access Switch The CF Card can be accessed when it is turned ON 2 Card Interface Insert the CF Card in this slot P CF Card Start Switch When this is turned ON the tool program in the CF Card will run when the GP unit is started CF Cover Open Q Tool Connector Connect the data transfer cable here 2 14 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications 2 5 Dimensions 2 5 1 QGP 2301H Series GP 2401H Series External Dimensions Even though only the GP2401H TC41 24V is shown below the dimensions of the GP2301H LG41 24V and the GP2301H SC41 24V are the same Unit mm in 2 28 i A Top S N 253 9 96 dq O3 1 9 5 M O3 9 Front Side 75 2 95 e _ e io o g e Cu e 4 4 Depth 8 0 31 2000 Series User Manual 2 15 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 5 2 CF Card Interface Guard Unit mm in S 118 4 65 o gt 2 M3 Burring
38. Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included with the screen creation software 7 4 2 SETUP PRINTER This function is not supported by the GP 2401H Series units Return to the previous screen by touching the CANCEL key CANCEL Settings not applicable for this unit Please touch CANCEL to return to the previous screen DEE I 7 4 3 SETUP TOUCH PANEL Set up the touch panel s TOUCH OPERATION and FORCE RESET modes and adjust the Display Device settings in this screen Depending on the GP type these settings may vary SET UP TOUCH PANEL ser CANCEL TOUCH CPERATION MODE ONE POINT POINTS SLIDE FORCE RESET ON OFF CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT ON OFF BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT ON OFF USE TOLCH PANEL AFTER BACKLIGHT BURNOUT YES Contrast and brightness settings are not applicable for some disp devices TOUCH OPERATION MODE Designates ONE POINT TWO POINTS or NO SLIDE When NO SLIDE is selected the screen will NOT respond to one s finger dragging across the touch screen Only individually selected points will register 7 10 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H FORCE RESET MODE Enables or disables the display of the FORCE RESET screen s menu bar When set to ON the menu bar will display To Perform FORCE RESET To enter the FORCE RESET mode see following image press the bottom right corner of
39. adjust the powering up sequence so that the GP starts up after the PLCS start TOUCH BUZZER SOUND This setting item indicates with a buzzing sound that the GP has been touched 1 When using the Direct Access format the object address becomes LS0009 When using the Memory Link format the object address becomes 12 Only when all items are set within the System Data Area Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connec tion Manual included with the GP screen creation software GP2000H Series User Manual 6 3 Chapter 6 Initializing the 2301 PASSWORD SETUP The password setting item is used when the GP unit switches to the INITIALIZE MEMORY or INITIALIZE OFFLINE Mode screens The password a number between 0 and 9999 is a security feature within the OFFLINE Mode to protect the GP unit settings The default password is 1101 When no password has been set the value is 0 For details about entering numerical password values see 5 3 INI TIALIZATION DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO This setting specifies whether BIN or BCD format numbers are used when making screen changes 6 3 2 SYSTEM AREA SETUP The System Data Area is the LS Area inside the GP and the PLC uses the System Data Area to control its GP related data The Data Register D or Data Memory DM area is set up in the PLC When the GP uses Memory Link format this setting is unnecessary Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Window
40. are two 2 types of INITIALIZE settings those for the 1 1 connection and those for the n 1 multi link connection The n 1 mark appears on original menu items related to n 1 multi link connection items If there is no mark the menu item is common to both 1 1 and n 1 connections 1 1 A single 1 GP is connected with a single 1 PLC n 1 Multiple GPs are connected with a single PLC The GP units successively pass a PLC Access Token exclusive PLC interaction key among themselves to designate which unit can communicate with the PLC ote If you transfer the GP unit s system file data to the GP via your screen creation software the GP operates using that data If the GP System file has been correctly set up and transferred then setting up the following INITIALIZE items is unnecessary For more information about GP System files refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Op eration Manual included with the GP screen creation software 1 PLCs that support the n 1 multi link connection are limited Refer to the PLC Connection Manual included with the GP screen creation software 2 Refer to the GP screen creation software s SYSTEM SETTINGS area GP2000H Series User Manual 6 1 Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 2 Initialization Items This chapter explains the contents of the INITIALIZE setup items listed below For information about screen operations and numeric input see Chapter 5 OFFLINE Mode
41. backlight the unit may Important fail to detect this condition or the unit may detect this condition before backlight burnout 1 Bit 6 when using the Direct Access method and bit 11 when using the Memory Link method will turn ON Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connec tion Manual included in the GP screen creation software 6 14 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 4 4 DISPLAY SETUP Depending on the GP unit s BRIGHTNESS settings and its environment the screen s display may flicker The BRIGHTNESS setting may be set too low or the GP unit s surrounding environment may be either too hot or too cold This problem does not usually occur however in order to correct this problem please use the following settings GP 2301HL Monochrome LCD DISPLAY SETUP T CURRENT VALUE DISPLAY SETUP CURRENT VALUE SET DEFAULT VALUE Default SET DEFAULT VALUE Default EM When using Black and White When using 8 levels of gray GP 2301HS STN Color LCD DISPLAY SETUP T CURRENT VALUE SET DEFAULT VALUE Default CURRENT VALUE Use the displays on the bottom of the screen to gauge whether the or adjustments help to correct the problem While the normal setting value is 0 there are two levels below the 0 and 18 levels above the 0 SET DEFAULT VALUE Touc
42. case wrap the driver s blade with cloth Important 2 Remove the cable from the GP2000H Mode Connector default setting GP H70 Compatibility Mode Connector GP2000H Mode Connector 3 Attach the removed cable to the GP H70 Compatibility Mode Connector 4 Attach the 3 Position Enable Switch cover to the rear of the GP unit with the attachment screws A torque of only 0 5 Nem is sufficient to tighten these screws 3 10 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring N A Be sure that the 3 Position Enable Switch cover is securely fastened Incorrect attachment of this cover can lead to water leakage and may Important result in damage of the GP unit 3 3 4 Switching DOUT BUZZ Output Current Direction GP2000H Series units can switch the direction of the DOUT BUZZ output cur rent As shown below each direction corresponds to either Sink output or Source output The factory setting is for Sink type output GP 2000H Series units that can switch the current direction includes all units with Revision 2 marking 2A 2B 2C etc For a description of how to identify your unit s revision code see Preface Page 16 For Circuit drawings for the Output Sink type and Output Source type units 2 3 Interfaces MExternal Output I F Circuit Output Sink Type Provides current from pin 2 DOUTO C pin 4 DOUTI C and pin 8 BUZZ OUT to pin 7 DOUT GND Signal Name GP Internal g Current Direc
43. if the following operations are not performed within the user specified period of time Change Screen Touch Screen e Alarm Display Scrolling display Menu Bar Forced Reset screen Japanese FEP System Window START TIME 0 255 Use this setting item to specify the GP unit s startup time or to adjust the powering up sequence so that the GP unit starts up after the PLCS start TOUCH BUZZER SOUND This setting item indicates with a buzzing sound that the GP unit has been touched BUZZER TERMINAL OUTPUT The GP 2401HT TFT Color unit does not support this feature 1 When using the Direct Access format the object address becomes LS0009 When using the Memory Link format the object address becomes 12 Only when all items are set within the System Data Area Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connec tion Manual included with the GP screen creation software GP2000H Series User Manual 7 3 Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 4 PASSWORD SETUP The password setting item is used when the GP unit switches to the INITIALIZE MEMORY or INITIALIZE OFFLINE Mode screens The password a number between 0 and 9999 is a security feature within the OFFLINE Mode to protect the GP unit settings The default password is 1101 When no password has been set the value is 0 For details about entering numerical password values see 5 3 INI TIALIZATION DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO
44. range in a usable device address range Make sure that use ofthe device address range is possible FC Address range error Setup the address range in a usable device address range There was a problem with the formatof data receied bythe GP When using a Matsushita Electronics PLC and there are too manytagson the number oftags on the the screen the PLC will notreceive Screen data The tag addresses T rend graph data When using a Fuji Electric PLC storage address Alarm message Setup the addresses in a device registry address do notexistin the range that exists PLC s internal memory The Error code forthe corresponding PLC will be displayed Look up the Error Number in the specified PLC manual or report the Error Number to the PLC manufacturer 8 22 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors Ste e With the Hitachi HIZAC H Series the error code NO is divided into 2 bytes whereas the GP Error Number is composed of 1 byte codes E g Reply Return Display Command Code Error No 01 017 1 When the Display Error Number is 8 or 5 use only the left column as the error number With the Toshiba PROSEC T Series the Error Code is 4 characters long On the GP unit Error Numbers are changed to and displayed in Hexadecimal With the Allen Bradley PLC 5 and SLC 500 Series the EXT STS error codes have been re mapped to start at 00 HEX so they wil
45. that are Revision A or later correspond to a NEMA 250 TYPE4X 12 rating For a description of how to identify your unit s revision code see Page 16 3 4 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring 3 2 2 Emergency Switch Guard Attaching the Emergency Switch Guard Prevent the Emergency Switch from accidentally turning ON for example if the GP is dropped or placed upside down on a desk by installing the Emergency Switch Guard as follows i SP tes E 2 Align the screw holes of the Emergency Insert and tighten the attachment screws Locate the two Emergency Switch At tachment Screws 2 Binding type screws M3 x 8 Emergency Switch Guard Hole Covers Do not confuse these screws with the CF Card Interface Guard Attachment Screws Peel off the two Emergency Switch Guard hole covers located next to the Emergency Switch Switch Guard with the two Emergency Switch holes to attach the Emergency Switch Guard to the GP unit A m Important Do NOT use excessive force which may damage the GP unit Use a torque of only 0 5 Nem to tighten the screws The GP2000H unit with the Emer gency Switch Guard attached will look like the diagram the right GP2000H Series User Manual 3 5 Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring
46. the ren Screen addresses S tag addresses or K tag addresses in the Q tag Log alarm overlap all or part of the Trend Screen addresses S tag addresses or K tag addresses 1 For details about the Trend Screen and Alarm message Refer to the GP PRO PB III for Windows Tag Reference Manual 8 included with the screen creation software ote Overlapping addresses other than the ones mentioned Ne above can also cause the lllegal Address message E g Overlapping addresses can occur when the start ing address of the SYSTEM DATA AREA is set to 100 and the tag below is set up Tag Name Part ID No Word Address p o BCD32 Starting from Address 99 two 2 words are used which causes an overlap of Address 100 GP2000H Series User Manual 8 21 Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 8 5 3 PLC COM Error Appears when the address setup for tags exceeds the address range used in the host PLC Check the Error Number that appears and use the following table to solve the problem PLC COM ERROR 02 x x Error Code see table below Constant Value Problem Countermeasure When using Memory Link check the data or settings on the host Check the communication speed with the PLC When using Memory Link type Address range error or Device settings Setthe addresses within the set error range of the System Data Area 0 to 2047 and re send correct data When using PLCs Setup the address
47. to each item in order as shown SYSTEM AREA CONTENTS WORD SCREEN NO 1 ERROR STATUS 2 CLOCK DATA CURRENT 3 CLOCK DATA CURRENT TA CURRENT ORLOCK DATA CURRENT SCREEN 0 7DDISPLAY ON OFF In the above screen the device address used for the SET UP OPERATION SUR ROUNDINGS screen s SYSTEM AREA START DEV START ADR setting is 0 Therefore when the SYSTEM AREA START DEV START ADR is D00200 and the CHANGE SCREEN NO setting has been designated the address shown is 6 and you will then need to enter D00206 200200 6 to use this address For details about setting the SYSTEM AREA START DEV START ADR see 6 5 1 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 6 3 3 GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP A GP2000H Series unit can display one Global Window and two Local Windows simultaneously a total of three windows Global Windows are independent of the display screens whereas each Local Window is specific to its designated base screen This section describes the GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP one GLOBAL WINDOW GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS DIRECT DATA FORMAT BIN REGISTRATION NO 1 256 1 LOCAT ON X 319 160 Y 0 238 120 USE GP2000H Series User Manual 6 5 Chapter 6 Initializing the 2301 GLOBAL WINDOW Two options are available USE and DO NOT USE If you select DO NOT USE
48. unit model numbers GP Type in ARTEA NAME ae Model Type Comments Screen Name Creation Software GP 2301H GP 2301HL GP2301H LG41 24V ULIC UL CSA IGP2301HL GP2000H Series GP 2301HS GP2301H SC41 24V nian quaa cerca GP 2401HT GP2401H TC41 24V Marked GP2401H UL c UL CSA Application Notes The GP2301H LG41 24V GP2301H SC41 24V GP2401H TC41 24V UL c UL CSA listed products UL File No E171486 UL60950 This unit conforms to the following product standards B UL 60950 Third Edition Standard for Safety of Information Technology Equipment B CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 Standard for Safety of Information Tech nology Equipment GP2301H LG41 24V UL Registration Model 3080028 03 GP2301H SC41 24V UL Registration Model 3080028 02 GP2401H TC41 24V UL Registration Model 3080028 01 CE Marking Notes The GP2301H LG41 24V GP2301H SC41 24V GP2401H TC41 24V are CE marked products that conform to EMC directives EN55011 Class A and EN61000 6 2 For detailed CE marking information contact your local GP distributor 14 GP2000H Series User Manual Preface Package Contents Please verify that the GP unit s packing box contains all the items listed below GP Unit 1 B Installation Guide 1 GP2301H LG41 24V GP2301H SC41 24V ui GP2401H TC41 24V LA 0 Xs GP2000H Series 00000008 Hand Strap B Emergency Switch Guard 1 CF Card
49. 0 Screen Capture included in the GP screen creation software SET UP CAPTURE OPERATION CANCEL QUALITY 1 100 1 1 BLACKANHITE REVERSE YES NO IE OI LL JC LAE ACA JEJE JE JL JE I QUALITY 1 100 Sets the captured image quality The image quality can be set from 1 to 100 100 is the highestquality BLACK WHITE REVERSE The white portion of the image that is created in the screen creation program is reversed to black and the black portion is reversed to white This reversed white and black image can be captured and saved GX te Only black and white colors are reversed NO GP2401 HT TFT Color LCD The Color LCD GP captures a B W reverse image and saves it to the CF Card The white portion of the image is converted to black and the black portion of the image is converted to white Only black and white colors are converted 7 4 9 SETUP DISPLAY DEVICE This setting is not suported by the GP 2401HT unit Return to the previous screen by touching the CANCEL button CANCEL Settings are not applicable for this unit Please touch CANCEL to return to the previous screen JE TE ES E ESTE ES E ES JE E JE E s L JL JL OE ALLEE JL I GP2000H Series User Manual 7 15 Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 4 10 FUNCTION SETUP This setting allows the user to ENABLE or DISABLE the operation switch A
50. 2000H C422 3M i G P2000H Series Special Purpose RS 422 Dsub Cable 10M GP2000H D422 10M i G i G the serial interface The termination resistance of 100Q enters between RDA and RDB The default setting is OFF 3 6 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring Serial Interface Termination Connector Resistance Switch DC 24V Interface External Output Connector Interface Connector 3 3 2 Cable Installation 1 Loosen the seven 7 cable cover attach GP2000H unit s Rear Face ment screws on the rear of the GP unit These screws cannot be removed 4 GP2000H unit s Gasket Interface Connector Cord Guard 2 Connect each of the cable s three 3 connectors to its corresponding inter face connector see below Cable GP2000H Cable Unit s Gasket Cover GP2000H Series User Manual 9 7 Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring 3 Securely attach the GP unit s installa j gt tion gasket GP2000H unit s Gasket 4 Bend the cable to fit inside the GP unit s cable channel and adjust the cord guard to fit securely into the GP unit s plastic Cable Cover s
51. 24 Clock Specifications 2 4 Clock Specifications Functional 2 4 Communication Errors 6 22 Communication Faults 7 COMMUNICATION FORMAT Setting 6 11 7 10 COMMUNICATION INTERFACE Setting 6 11 COMMUNICATION RATE 6 16 7 14 COMMUNICATION RATE Setting 6 9 7 9 CSV DATA INDEX 6 25 7 24 Index I Index D Damages Losses or Third Party Claims 1 15 Data Device Storage Order 6 7 7 7 DATA FORMAT Setting 6 7 7 7 DATALENGTH 6 16 7 14 DATA LENGTH STOP BIT Setting Data Overwrite Limit CF Card 3 16 Data Transfer Cable 3 13 CF Card 4 5 GLC system file transfer Serial 4 1 System 5 1 DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO Setting 6 5 7 5 DC 24V Interface 2 8 Default Password 5 3 6 24 7 23 Device Monitor 5 3 Dip Switches 4 5 Direct Access 6 3 6 15 7 3 7 13 8 11 Direct Access Communication Errors 8 20 DOWNLOAD from CF Card to GP 4 6 Downloading CF Card Data to the GP 4 6 E Edit Mode Peripherals 1 5 Electrical Specifications 9 1 2 1 Electrical Specifications Check 9 1 Emergency Switch 2 10 2 13 3 5 Emergency Switch Guard 15 3 5 Emergency Switch Guard Attachment Screws 15 Emergency Switch Specifications Emergency Switches 8 EN55011 Class A 15 EN61000 6 2 15 Entering Numbers 5 5 Environment Related Problems 8 20 Environment Related System Errors 8 20 Error Messages Clock Setup Errors 8 24 OBJ PLC Has Not Been Set Up Error Screen Tag Limit Exceeded Error 8 24 System Errors 8 19 ERROR STA
52. 3 3 Wiring 3 3 1 Wiring WARNINGS e To avoid an electric shock be sure the power cord is un plugged from the power supply when connecting the power terminals to the GP unit The GP2000H Series units use a DC 24V power supply If the power supply is outside of the rated voltage range both the power supply and the GP unit can be damaged The GP2000H is not equipped with a power switch There fore be sure to connect a breaker type power switch to the GP unit s power cord Use the GP2000H Series connection cable to connect to serial interface DC 24V interface external output interface The connectable cables sold separately are listed below Cable Name P2000H Series Special Purpose RS 232C Dsub Cable 3M GP2000H D232 3M GP2000H Series Special Purpose RS 232C Dsub Cable GP2000H D232 10M G 10M GP2000H Series Special Purpose RS 232C Cable 3M GP2000H C232 3M GP2000H Series Special Purpose RS 232C Cable 10M GP2000H C232 10M GP2000H Series Special Purpose RS 422 Dsub Cable 3M GP2000H D422 3M G l G P2000H Series Special Purpose RS 422 Cable 3M GP2000H Series Special Purpose RS 422 Cable 10M P2000H C422 10M GP2000H Series Special Purpose GP H70 Series RS 232C Conversion Adapter Connection Cable 3M GP2000H Series Special Purpose GP H70 Series 85 422 Conversion Adapter Connection Cable 3M When the termination resistance needs to be set up turn ON the dip switch beside P
53. 4V 300mA Min applicable load DC 24V 4mA min 3 Position Enable Switch 1B A Contact 10 1 1 mn 3 Position Enable Switch 1A A Contact Rated Voltage DC 24V 300mA Min applicable load DC 24V 4mA min 18 14 15 16 GP2000H Series User Manual 2 9 Chapter 2 Specifications Pin 7 DOUT GND is used as a common ground with 2 DOUTO C 4 DOUT1 C and 8 BUZZ OUT When the GP unit is set to GP H70 Compatibility mode Pin 17 ENB1B and Pin 18 ENB1A are disabled Use Digital s GP2000H Series connection cable to connect an exter nal output interface m AA Important B Emergency Switch When the Emergency Switch is pressed the external output interface pin energized states are as follows 9 EMGOB and 10 EMGOA 11 EMGIB and 12 EMGIA and 13 EMG2B and 14 EMG2A Ping Reese ek rene 9 1 ipee 1 1 0 nm 1 9 B 3 Position Enable Switch The 3 Position Enable Switch has three positions a raised position a mid level position and a depressed position When the 3 Position Enable Switch is pressed the external output interface pins energized states are as follows 15 ENBOB and 16 and 17 ENBI1B and 18 ENB1A Ping f Depressed 15 6880 0 J 1 0 JJ W 18 ENBI 0 1 0 y N Pin 17 ENB1B and Pin 18 ENB1A cannot
54. 5 1 GP2000H Rear face Switch 3 Position O utput Compliant Standard IEC 60947 5 1 EN60947 5 1 JIS C 8201 5 1 3 Position Enable Switch ANSI RIA 15 06 1999 UL508 Recognized CSAC22 2 No 14 Recognized Applicable Standard 150 13849 1 EN954 1 J IS B 9705 1 Touch Panel Operation Switch Emergency Switch 1 Overall system may not meet these standards if implemented outside these param eters Be sure to follow these standards when designing the system GP2000H Series User Manual 2 5 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 2 5 Interfaces GP 2301H GP 2401H Series Units Asynchronous T ransmission RS232C RS422 Data Length 7 or 8 bits Stop Bit 1 or 2 bits Parity None Odd or Even Data T ransmission Speed 2 400 bps to 187 500 bps Asynchronous TTL level nonprocedural command interface During Screen File Development Used for transferring data between GP application software and the GP Used for data transfer with the 2 Portfeature OF Gard Interface Open Collector Output 2 points F1 F2 Rated Voltage DC 24V Rated Current 300mA point max Open Collector Output 1 point Operation Output Rated Voltage DC 24V Rated Current 300mA max Open Collector Output 1 point External Buzzer Output Rated Voltage DC 24V Rated Current 300mA max 2 Contacts NC External Output I F Rated Voltage DC 30V Rated Current 1A max Applicable Load 1mA DC 5V min Open Collector O utput 1 point Rated Voltage DC 24V Rate
55. C Connection Manual included in the screen creation software MONOPOLIZE TIME 0 2550s Set Bit 7 of the System Data Area LS 14 to ON to set monopolizing time This field controls the length of time for the monopolize process when no other touch panel operations are performed The monopolization process ends when the time set here elapses and Bit 7 of word address LS14 turns OFF After cancelling GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE it will return to n 1 multi link communi cation Pressing the touch panel the middle of the monopolize S process interrupts the MONOPOLIZE TIME function and ends exclusive use When MONOPOLIZE TIME is set to 0 the monopolize func tion does not end automatically For further information about the contents of System Data Area LS6 status and LS14 control refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included with the GP screen creation software 7 22 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 6 INITIALIZE INTERNAL MEMORY This section explains how to initialize the GP unit s internal memory screen data or how to initialize a CF Card inserted in the GP Select either the INITIALIZE MEMORY item or the INITIALIZE CF CARD item in the INITIALIZE MEMORY menu 7 6 1 INITIALIZE GP MEMORY This will erase all GP screen data internal memory Backup SRAM will also be initialized INITIALIZE GP MEMORY CANCEL WARNING LOSING ALL DATAIN M
56. Chapter 1 Introduction 1 2 System Design 1 2 1 GP2000H Series System Design The following diagram represents the main selection of devices connectable to the GP GP RUN Mode Peripherals GP Unit When using the Internal 2 Port feature 1 MEZ 2 eat Data Transfer Cable Personal Mitsubishi GPP GPW CB02 Computer Software EI J CF Card GP077 CF20 GP077 CF30 DC 24V 3 GP2000H Series Special 4 Purpose RS 232C Cable 3 2 GP2000H C232 3M DC 24V GP2000H Series Special PurposeRS 232C Cable 4 10M GP2000H C232 10M DC 24V b ms O Hii GP2000H Series Special z 2 PurposeRS 232C Dsub GP2000H Series Host Cable 3M Special Purpose Controller GP2000H D232 3M RS 232C Conversion PLCs etc Adapter GP2000H AP232 GP2000H Series Special DC 24V PurposeRS 232C Dsub Ca ble 10M GP2000H D232 10M TFE LF GP2000H Series GP H70 Series RS 232C Conversion Special Purpose RS232C Conversion Adapter GP H70 Series Adapter Connection Cable 3M aa AP232 0 GP2000H AP70CB D232 3M l For details on compatible PLC types and software Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software 2 For details on connectable PLC types and model connections
57. DATA MODE to match that of the cor responding PLC Device type and Tag settings not available for Important setup 6 6 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE 1 8 Set up the CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE that corresponds to that of your PLC as specified in the following table I Data Device Storage Order ID Byte Storage Order LH HL using single words III Word Storage Order LH HL using double words CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE 1 8 List 1 Data Device Byte Storage Word Storage Character Storage Order Order LH HL Order LH HL String Data using single word using double words Mode cor LHorder order Storage from HL order Start Data LH order HL order reer LHorder order Storage from HL order End Data LH order IE NU 6 SE 8 Data Device Storage Order Example characters A B C DE F GH LI e LI LL Storage from Start Data Storage from End Data D100 amp D100 Q D101 9 D101 D102 Q D102 D103 D103 Byte Storage Order LH HL using Single Words Example characters A B C D DOO 16 bit Device LH Order 16 bit Device HL Order 32 bit Device LH Order 32 bit Device HL Order e e e e me o e e e ow GP2000H Series User Manual 6 7 Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H lll Word Storage Order LH HL using Double Words Example char
58. DOW SET CANCEL DO NOT USE GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP GLOBAL WINDOW USE SET CANCEL DO NOT USE GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS DIRECT DATA FORMAT BIN REGISTRATION NO 1 256 WINDOW LOCATION X position gt Y PoSITION O gt The items in this area INDIRECT ECD J DIRECT MODE ONLY are only valid when DIRECT MODE DIRECT MODE ONLY using the Global Window 1 2 3 4 5 8 n 8 o t GP2000H Series User Manual F 5 Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 6 GLOBAL WINDOW Two options are available USE and DO NOT USE If you select DO NOT USE ignore the items described below Selecting USE enables the following options GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS Use this feature to designate whether values used by the GP unit such as the REGIS TRATION NO and the LOCATION values are DIRECT or INDIRECT When set as DIRECT the REGISTRATION NO and LOCATION selections are fixed to the values entered here When set to INDIRECT the WINDOW REG NO s word address is used by the SYSTEM AREA as a variable This means the REGISTRATION NO written to it changes and as a result can call up multiple window screens as Global windows You can also use this method to adjust the Global Window s position by writing the desired X Y coordinates to
59. Data Pro face GP2000H Series User Manual Digital Digital Electronics Corporation Preface Thank you for purchasing the Pro face GP2000H Series programmable operator interface hereby referred to as GP unit This GP unit with its expanded functionality and improved overall performance is an upgrade of Pro face s previous GP series panels The GP2000H Series units are the Handy type GP units that are hand held operable The GP2000H Series units allow you to use the CF Card without attaching separately sold expansion units Please read this manual carefully as it explains step by step how to use the GP2000H correctly and safely Also in this manual s examples the Mitsubishi MELSEC AnA Series PLC is used whenever possible connected in a one to one relationship with a GP2000H unit Note It is forbidden to copy the contents of this manual in whole or in part except for the user s personal use without the express permission of Digital Electronics Corporation of Japan 2 Theinformation provided in this manual is subjectto change without notice 3 This manual has been written with care and attention to detail however should you find any errors or omissions contact Digital Electronics Corporation and inform them of your findings Please be aware that Digital Electronics Corporation shall not be held liable by the user for any damages losses or third party claims arising from any uses of this
60. EMORY ENTER PASSWARD AND PRESS START KEY You cannot cancel the initialization procedure after pressing START Do NOT turn the power off when initializing All data SRAM will be erased Initialization does not erase the SYSTEM SETUP the SIO protocol or the internal clock settings To initialize the GP unit s internal memory enter the default password 1101 or the password entered in the SYSTEM SETUP screen See 5 3 INITIALIZATION The time required for initialization is between 10 20 sec Nw 7 6 2 INITIALIZE CF CARD CF Card initialization deletes all CF Card data installed in the GP unit Initialization cannot be cancelled once the START switch is touched Important INITIALIZE GP MEMORY CANCEL WARNING LOSING ALL DATAIN MEMORY ENTER PASSWARD AND PRESS START KEY To initialize the CF Card enter the default password 1101 or the password entered in the SYSTEM SETUP menu For details about entering the password s numeric values see 5 3 INITIALIZATION GP2000H Series User Manual 7 23 Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 6 3 CSV DATA INDEX Specific data transfer CSV files ZR CSV on the CF Card can be transferred from the CF Card directly to the PLC filing or from the PLC directly to the CF Card logging For the details about the CSV Data Transfer Function 20 GP PRO PB III for Windo
61. H C422 10M D GP2000H pee Special Purpose RS 232C Dsub GP2000H D232 3M Cable 3M GP2000H aac Special Purpose RS 422 Dsub GP2000H D422 3M Connects the Cable 3M le 10M le 10M ab GP2000H Adapter sea Series Special Purpose RS 232C Dsub GP2000H D232 10M land GP2000H Ri Series Special Purpose RS 422 Dsub GP2000H D422 10M GP2000H Series Special Purpose GP H70 Series RS 232C Conversion Adapter Connection Cable GM GP2000H Series Special Purpose GP H70 Series RS 422 Conversion Adapter Connection Cable 2000 7 GP2000H 422 3 Connects RS RS 232C Cable GP410 1500 0 232 Adapter and Host PLC l For details about the range of connectable PLCs Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connec tion Manual included in the GP screen creation software GP2000H AP 70CB D232 3M Connects the GP H70 Adapter and GP2000H Series User Manual 1 5 Chapter 1 Introduction B External Interfaces cont Mitsubishi A Series GP430 IP10 0 Connects directly to Mitsubishi s PLC I F Programming Portl F Cable Programming Console Simultaneous use Mitsubishi F X Series of program console however is not Programming Portl F Cable possible GP2000H Series RS 232C Conversion adapter to convertserial data Conversion Adapter to RS 232C Dsub format GP2000H Series RS 422 Conversion adapter to convertserial data Conversion Adapter to 85 422 Dsub format
62. ION CHECK 1 This item requires that special equipment cable connector etc be used 8 4 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 8 2 20 SELF DIAGNOSIS Details This section explains the contents of the SELF DIAGNOSIS menu For information on how to operate the menu interface see Chapter 5 OFFLINE Mode For information on how to set up the Special Tools see Chapter 3 Handling and Wiring 1 CHARACTER PATTERN Checks each font s pattern and each Kanji character s ROM Used when Kanji characters do not display If no error exists the message OK appears If an error exists the message NG appears 2 DISPLAY PATTERN Checks the drawing function when the buzzer does not sound and when the device contents do not display correctly Checks are performed on the various screen pattern displays 8 screens DISPLAY ON OFF and the KANJIROM CHECKSUM When DISPLAY ON OFF is checked the TOUCH BUZZER SOUND setting is checked simultaneously If KANJIROM CHECKSUM is normal OK displays If a problem exists NG displays 3 TOUCH PANEL Checks that each touch cell lights up when touched 4 INTERNAL FEPROM Screen Area Checks the internal FEPROM when a screen display error occurs When using this check menu you need to enter the password 4 When you run this check all screen data that have been created will be deleted Therefore be sure back up data prior to running this Important
63. L CYCLE GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE Touch panel monopolization can be turned ON or OFF via this screen For example when you want to use the PLC exclusively with a momentary type switch from the touch panel set the GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE setting to ON When this setting is ON the touch panel uses the PLC exclusively whenever the mo mentary switch is pressed This allows you to use a touch panel switch for unit inching operations Exclusive use ends when you stop pressing the panel Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software MONOPOLIZE TIME 0 2550s Set Bit 7 of the System Data Area LS14 to ON to set monopolizing time This field controls the length of time for the monopolization process when no other touch panel operations are performed The monopolization process ends when the time set here elapses and the Bit 7 of word address LS14 turns OFF After cancelling GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE it will return to n 1 multi link communi cation Pressing the touch panel the middle of the monopolize NO process interrupts the MONOPOLIZE TIME function and ends exclusive use When MONOPOLIZE TIME is set to 0 the monopolize func tion does not end automatically For further information about the contents of System Data Area LS6 status and LS14 control refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included with the GP screen creation software
64. NGE Selecting YES COMI lt gt COM2 designates that the communication used for the Extended SIO Script Protocol starts at the Serial I F COMI In OFFLINE mode the SERIAL I F CHANGE setting is set to NO aN After selecting YES COM1 lt gt COM2 enter all of the set Note tings related to device communication using the Extended B SIO Script Protocol EXPANSION SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETUP screen The settings on the SET UP SIO screen will be disabled same 6 4 6 EXPANSION SERIAL COM MUNICATION SETUP RINCC COM2 Since GP 2301H Series units have no expansion interface this setting will be disabled GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 5 PLC SETUP Set up the GP unit s SYSTEM AREA and the UNIT NUMBER in this screen Because 1 1and n 1 GP connections use different settings confirm your connection require ments before using any settings The following assumes that the Direct Access format is used The screens that appear depend the PLC type you XY selected in the GP screen creation software Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software When the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Simulation feature is used the OPERATION SURROUNDINGS menu cannot be used 6 5 1 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 1 1 n 1 Enter the PLC SYSTEM DATA AREA and UNIT NUMBER settings in this screen The same options are availa
65. ONT GUALITY STANDARD AIGHC 2 COMMUNICATION PORT S ETU P COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP SETUP OPERATION SET UP SURRDUNDINGS SURROUNDINGS eee L1 ue OPERATION SURROUNDINGS SETUP OPERATION 21 station seTuP SURROUNDINGS 3 customize setur STATION SETUP CUSTOMIZE SETUP 1 Depending on the Device PLC type selected the screens that appear in your GP unit s screen creation software will vary 7 2 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the 2401 7 3 SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP Adjustments to the GP2000H Series unit operation environment are made within the setup screens contained in the SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP menu This menu includes the SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM AREA SETUP GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP and CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP screens 7 3 1 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SETLP SET CANCEL S AND EY MODE TIME 0 255 S ART TIME 0 255 JSECOND TOUCH EUZZER SOUND ON OFF BUZZER TERMINAL OUTPUT ON OFF PASSWORD 0 9999 DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO BIN BCD STANDBY MODE TIME 0 255 To protect the GP unit s display screen a screen saver function automatically turns the unit s backlight s OFF when no operations have occurred within a specified period of time No screen saver will be used when 0 is entered in this field When the SYSTEM AREA SETUP screen s SCREEN DISPLAY OFF data is set to 0000h the GP unit s current display data will clear
66. OR DISPLAY FONT SETTING FONT SETTING KANJI FONT QUALITY 1 Depending on the PLC type selected the screens that appear in your GP unit s screen creation software will vary 6 2 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 3 SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP Adjustments to the GP operation environment are made within the setup screens con tained in the SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP menu This menu includes the SYS TEM SETUP SYSTEM AREA SETUP GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP and CHARAC TER STRING DATA SETUP screens 6 3 4 SYSTEM SETUP SYSTEM SET UP STANDBY MODE TIME MIN START TIME SEC TOUGH BUZZER SOUND PASSWORD SET UP DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO STANDBY MODE TIME MIN To protect the GP unit s display screen a screen saver function automatically turns the unit s backlight s OFF when no operations have occurred within a specified period of time No screen saver will be used when 0 is entered in this field When the SYSTEM DATA AREA s SCREEN DISPLAY OFF data is set to 0000h the GP unit s current display data will clear if the following operations are not performed within the user specified period of time Change Screen Touch Screen e Alarm Display Scrolling display Menu Bar Forced Reset screen Japanese FEP System Window START TIME SEC Use this setting item to specify the GP unit s startup time or to
67. P2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 8 SET UP SCREEN Use this screen to enter the number of the screen that is initially displayed after startup the character size when the GP2000H is in RUN mode and other general screen items SET UP SCREEN INITIAL SCREEN NO E 1 ALARM MESSAGE V SIZE 1 H SIZE 1 ONLINE ERROR DISPLAY INITIAL SCREEN NO This setting item specifies the file number ofthe screen that initially displays on startup If the BIN option was selected for DATA TYPE OF SCREEN NO in the SYSTEM SETUP screen enter a number between 1 and 8999 If BCD was the setup option enter a number between 1 and 1999 ALARM MESSAGE Use this setting item to set the character size for the ALARM MESSAGE when acti vated by the Alarm Bulletin 2 When using single byte characters V size 1 V size 2 V size 4 H size 1 H size 2 H size 4 16x8 pixels 32x16 pixels 64 x32 pixels When using double byte characters V size 1 V size 2 V size 4 H size 1 H size 2 H size 4 16x16 pixels 32x32 pixels 64 x64 pixels ONLINE ERROR DISPLAY Use this item to set up the display of error messages during RUN mode GP2000H Series User Manual 6 27 Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 9 FONT SETTING FONT SETTING FONT SETTING JAPAN KANJI FONT QUALITY HIGH FONT SETTING Selects the font type displayed on the GP unit s screen during operation KANJI FONT QUALITY
68. STEM ENVIRONMENT SETUP sssesecsessosesssssssessssssesossosessosesssscossosseesssssseee 7 3 Tad SYSTEM SETUP 7 3 7 3 2 SYSTEM AREA SETUP ccccccccccccccccessessssececeeececceesesssssseceeeceesensneaeseeeeees 7 5 7 3 3 GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP onte tta Lenta een ahh 7 5 7 3 8 CHARACTER STRING DATA 7 7 74 SEU UP UO M 7 9 74 SETUP SIO DET 7 9 T4272 SSEPUPPRINTER 7 10 7 4 3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL 4 eere 7 10 74 4 COMMUNICATION SETUP nennen nennen 7 13 qub SOUNDS EIN 7 13 7 4 6 EXPANSION SERIAL COMMUNICATION 7 14 7 4 7 EXPANSION SERIAL ENVIRONMENT 7 14 4 GP2000H Series User Manual Preface T410 FUNCTION SETUP 7 16 7 4 11 COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP 7 16 RS SP BLUE UD aer 7 17 7 51 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 1 1 n 1 arre 7 19 dou Lecce oti e 7 19 Tose CUSTOMIZB SETUP ri 7 19 7 6 INITIALIZE INTERNAL MEMORY ccccccsscccscscccecscccsseccscccsccsecseesseoses 7 23 7 6 INITIALIZE GP MEMORY ease genset 7 23 7 6 2 INITIALIZE CFCARD 7 23 XV DATA INDEX 7 24 74 7 25 T5 DICT UP SCREEN sssccsstaivacsctassescscasdcedasavs
69. System Setup Password 5 3 System Version 8 1 T 4 5 Three Position Enable Switch Specifications 2 10 Three Position Enable Switch 3 8 3 11 8 10 Three Position Enable Switches 8 TIME Setup 7 25 Tool Connector U UL 60950 15 UNIT NO Setting 6 19 7 19 UPLOAD from GP2000H to CF Card 4 6 Uploading GP2000H Data to the CF Card 4 6 USE TOUCH PANEL AFTER BACKLIGHT BURN OUT Setting 6 15 7 13 Using the GP2000H Unit s CF BOOT Menu 4 5 1 5 2 15 3 13 Index III Index Using the GP2000H Unit s CF Card Startup Switches 4 5 Using the SET and ESC Keys 5 7 V Validation List 6 22 7 21 Validation List Bit Numbers 6 22 Version Information Screen 8 1 VESA Compliance 3 1 VIBRATION Check8 10 Video Electronics Standards Association 3 1 Video Electronics Standards Association VESA 3 1 W Wall Mount Adapter 3 1 Wall Mount Adapter opt 1 6 Warning 3 11 Warning Alarms 8 Warnings 3 7 Tool Connector 3 11 3 13 Wiring 3 7 Warnings and Cautions Installation Warnings 9 Operation and Maintenance 9 System Design 7 Wiring 9 Warnings Cautions and Dangers 3 7 3 11 3 13 Index IV GP2000H Series User Manual
70. TART ADDRESS The DEVICE ADDRESS es that can be allocated will differ depending on the type of PLC used Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software UNIT NO Enter the PLC UNIT NUMBER in this setting Make sure that it matches the PLC s unit numbersetting SYSTEM AREA READING AREA SIZE When using a Block Display Trend Graph set up the READING AREA SIZE in word units to match the Trend Graph s data size Use this feature when you wish to allocate the READING AREA in the PLC Data Register D or Data Memory DM Cte NO If you are not using the READING AREA leave the default values that are set to 0 intact to allow high speed data com munication performance RESET GP ON DATA WRITE ERROR Designates the mode that enables you to cancel the error from the error display when the Write error occurs 7 18 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 5 2 STATION SETUP n 1 STATION SETUP required with an n 1 multi link setup checks whether data com munication is being performed correctly between the GP unit and the PLC SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS STATION SE UP SET ov 1 1 Lm NETWORK INFCRMATION ADDRESS 1 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS STATION NO 0 15 ro 2 station setup CUSTOMIZE SETUP NETWORK INFORMATION ADDRESS With an 1 multi link connection the NETWORK INFORMATION setting uses two
71. TUS Setting 6 5 7 5 Errors Communication 6 22 Internal clock 2 4 6 26 6 9 7 9 6 1 7 1 2 10 8 24 Index II EXP SERIAL I F Check 8 10 EXPANSION SERIAL I F Check 8 10 Extended SIO Script Error 8 25 External Interface Specifications 2 7 External Interfaces 1 5 External Interfaces opt 1 5 External Output I F Circuit 2 11 3 11 External Output Circuit Specifications 2 11 3 11 External Output Interface Specifications F FEPROM 8 5 FEPROM CHECKSUM 8 7 FG Terminal 2 8 Flat Panel Monitor Physical Mounting Interface 3 1 FONT Setting Font Settings Force Reset 6 13 FORCE RESET MODE Setting 7 11 Force System Setup 8 17 FRAME BUFFER Check 8 7 Function Switch 8 10 Function Switches 2 13 G 2 10 6 29 7 27 6 2 6 29 Gasket Protection Level 3 5 GLC Related Problems 8 20 Global D Script Error 8 24 GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS Setting 6 7 7 7 GP PRO PBIII for Windows GP Setup 8 3 IO Settings 8 3 GP PLC Communication Problems 8 14 GP Tool Connector 3 13 GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE Setting 6 24 7 23 GP H70 Compatibility Mode 3 8 3 9 H Hand Strap 15 hand strap 3 1 Hand Strap Attachment Slot HANDY Check 8 10 Handy type GP units 1 Hardware Switches 7 2 15 GP2000H Series User Manual Setup 7 11 Setup Screens 6 9 7 9 INITIAL SCREEN NO Setting 6 27 7 26 Initialization 5 5 6 1 6 24 7 1 6 24 INITIALIZE Menu Screens 6 2 7 3 In
72. This setting specifies whether BIN or BCD format numbers are used when making screen changes 7 3 2 SYSTEM AREA SETUP The System Data Area is the LS Area inside the GP unit and the PLC uses the System Data Area to control its GP related data The Data Register D or Data Memory DM area is set up in the PLC When the GP uses Memory Link format this setting is unnecessary Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included with the GP screen creation software Touch the number of the desired item The selected item s display will be reversed When you press the CONFIRM key the SYSTEM AREA CONTENTS screen is displayed to confirm the selected items STSTEM AREA SETUP ONFIR HAY CANCEL 1 CURRENT SCREEM 1 CLOCK DATA SET WORD 2 ERROR STATUE i WORD CONTROL 1 WORD CLOCK DATA CURRENT A RESERVED 1 Ww ORD ETATUS 1 WORD WINDOW CONTROL 1 RESERVED 0 WwORD WINDOW 1 ORD CHANGE zcREEM 1 WINDOW LOCATION 2 W ORC 7 oorr WORD amp rsTEM AREA SIZE WORO Item numbers displayed in reverse mode are selected System Area Size System Area Size This field displays the total number of words used for the items selected from the SYSTEM AREA SETUP Write from C to and Read from to dote The System Area settings are enabled only when using NO Direct Access format The selecte
73. Transfer screen ER TERE ERMAT H Ir 2 Cox Initial Start Mode Since this unit s system data has not yet been downloaded it will operate in Initial Start Mode Please download this system from vour B Completing Data Transfer Using GP Setup When transferring screen data from the GP screen creation software the screen auto matically switches to SCREEN DATA TRANSFER If the screen does not switch to SCREEN DATA TRANSFER select the SCREEN DATA TRANSFER mode MOAIE See 5 1 Entering OFFLINE Mode GP 2301H Series MAIN TRANSFER SCREEN DATA TRANSFER SCREEN DATA TRANS SCREEN Dara COPY SRAM TO CF COPY TO CF CARD COPY SRAM FROM COPY FROM cr CaRO dl GP 2401H Series TRANGFER SCREEN DATA TRANSFER END SCREEN DATA TRANSFER COPY TO CF CARD COPY FROM CF CARD ETHERNET TRANSFER E 4 i SRAM DATA TRANSFER 1 To Set up the GP means to download both the system program and the user specified protocol program from the GP screen creation software to the GP unit 4 2 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 4 Data Transfer During data transfer the SET UP TRANSFER and NOW TRANSFERRING PLEASE WAIT messages appear When these messages disappear the screen data transfer is completed You can cancel data transfer at any time u
74. acters AB CDEFGHIJ LII Ld 00 16 bit Device LH Order 16 bit Device HL Order Q D100 D100 D101 D101 D102 D102 D103 D103 D104 D104 Relationship between K tag Write Character Value and the PLC Device 16 bit Devices The GP stores the character string in one internal device in groups of two starting with the first pair of characters When nine characters make up a string they are arranged as follows 123456789 NULL ll LI LI LII on When the characters do not divide evenly by two NULL is added to the last character to make up the final pair and complete the string 32 bit Devices The GP stores the character string in one internal device address in groups of four starting with the first group of characters When there are nine characters they are arranged as follows 123456789 NULL il LLL 4 When the characters do divide evenly by four NULL is NO added to the last character to make up the final group and complete the string 6 8 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 4 SETUP This section describes the communication setup with the Host PLC and the configura tion for any peripheral equipment Following are the SET UP I O menu screens 6 4 1 SETUP SIO This screen controls the settings related to communication with the PLCs Be sure to match the settings listed below with the SIO setup on the
75. age will appear D CF CARD CHECKSUM Takes the Checksum of the CF Card s files and operates the check Insert the CF Card in the GP prior to using this check menu This menu checks the following files Filing Data CF Card s Image Data e CF Card s Sound Data The GP2000H Series unit does not support the Sound feature but a Sound Data check will be performed When the check is finished the following items appear on the screen e number of checked files number of files that have an error filename where the most recent error occurred 1 When using GP2000H Series Special Purpose cables without Dsub Refer to the installation guide included with each cable GP2000H Series User Manual 87 Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 8 8 SOUND I F SELF DIAGNOSIS cannot be performed since the GP2000H Series unit does not have the Sound Interface F CF CARD MEMORY LOADER FILE CHECK Checks the CF Card s Memory Loader Tool when it does not start If no error exists the message OK will appear If an error exists the message NG will appear G EXP SERIAL I F SELF DIAGNOSIS cannot be performed since the GP2000H Series unit does not havethe Expansion Serial Interface H HANDY CHECK e FUNCTION SWITCH CHECK Checks the Operation Switch the Function Switch and the 3 Position Enable Switch Checks that the area item that corresponds to each button turns on properly on the screen A The 3 Position Enable Switch check ca
76. al 6 13 Chapter 6 Initializing the 2301 SET UP LCD GP 2301HL ONLY To reverse the screen display colors touch SET UP LCD on the SET UP I O screen to change the setting from NORMAL to REVERSE and then touch the SET key The display color will be reversed and the previous screen will reappear SET UP 1 0 MAIN INITIAL TOUCH OPERATION MODE P POINTS nantes SYSTEM RESET MODE ON COMM SETUP EXP SERIAL ENVI CONTRAST SETTING ON SET UP I O SET UP CAPTURE OP BRIGHTNESS SETTING ON DISPLAY SETUP FUNCTION SETUP SET UP LCD REVERSE PRINTER SETUP USE TOUCH PANEL AFTER BACKLIGHT BURNOUT This item allows the user to enable ON or disable OFF the touch operation when the backlight burns out Setting this item to OFF prevents the GP from sending input signals to the PLC Cte NO When the Backlight Burns Out The Status LED s orange light will turn ON e The System Data Area s Status bit 10 will turn ON Ifthe SYSTEM RESET item is set to ON only SYSTEM RESET can still be performed by touch operation Although the screen is pitch black and cannot be seen touch panel operation can be performed in the SYSTEM RESET screen e If the GP is in OFFLINE Mode the touch panel operation will become enabled regardless of the settings A Normally the unit detects backlight burnout by monitoring the current However depending on the problem with the
77. al boot Repeating program Reformatthe CF Card and replace the EE sec ars CF IPL SYS is CF Card s Memory Loader T ool file eaa BOOT key destroyed Reformatthe CF Card and replace the CF Card s Memory Loader T ool file If the CF Card s BOOT program IPL SYS or the Memory Loader Tool MLD SYS programs appear to be damaged or destroyed use the GP unit s internal diagnostic program Card Memory Loader File Check utility to confirm the condition of these files See 8 2 SELF DIAGNOSIS 8 16 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 8 3 6 Clock Settings Cannot be Entered This problem occurs when the lithium backup battery s voltage used for the internal clock runs out To enter the clock settings please read the CLOCK SET UP ERROR directions 8 5 4 CLOCK SET UP ERROR 8 3 7 Error Screen is Displayed If the error message below is displayed when the GP unit starts the system has not been properly set up Download the system data again Force System Setup VAP LM VAR WaT LE tA grin eri cag n s RS FETT oT amp Sb This units system data was not downloaded Please downlo sytem data again Force System Setup 8 4 Error Messages This section explains the messages that appear when an error has occurred in the GP2000H unit during RUN mode The problem causing the error message and its related countermeasure are explained in the table below After a prob
78. anctoncveciecassenceastcedasucvanctasseeatactoseasiccsueuss 7 26 TD FONTSETTING 7 27 Sl RUN INO o 8 1 B LI Aner Connects the Power Cord eee a 8 1 8 1 2 VIS OFFLINE Mode UR ster udi asi teta dos 8 3 8 2 SELE DIAGNONS IS sivessssisssescasneassesssetessenssesodarssseteassenscouaevecssoissesboaserseidesseusnieussenis 8 3 8 2 1 SELF DIAGNOSIS ITEM LIST oes 8 3 82 2 SBLP DLAGNOSIS 8 5 REM A 8 9 5 3 1 Possible Types of TrOUDIG ie ecoute 8 0 8 3 2 DAG DUS UA m Siia 8 10 8 3 3 NGGPZHosCCODBIIIDICOl DI socio a Red a en 8 10 8 3 4 Touch Panel Function Key Does Not Respond cene 8 15 8 3 5 Buzzer Sounds when GP Power is Turned ON 8 16 8 3 6 Clock Settings Cannot De Entered eri aa ets 8 17 8 9 7 ErrorScreenis DisplayBll a ue eire eaeees 8 17 Sid Error WeGSaAGOS ME EREFIE IE DERE IE E 8 17 8 4 1 Error Message List ence id 8 17 5 5 Error Message Details s ssssssssssssessossssossssssssssssssossssssssossossssoosssssssss ssossssssssosnasss 8 19 S l indus e TU 8 19 8 5 2 Illegal Address In Screen Data eee i e eri bete Ere tei 8 19 83 3 PLC eT Mr o S 8 22 5 3 4 Clock SOUND EOTS audita quads teda ta RE del ERRE EE RRE 8 19 8 5 5 Screen Tag Limit Exceeded 384 max eoe p
79. and upwards to open the cover and make sure the CF Card Access LED is turned OFF until the ejector button is pushed for ward See 3 5 2 CF Card Access Switch Confirm that the CF Card Access LED CF Card Access Switch turns ON tion opposite to that of the opening pro cedure Open the CF Card Cover Turn OFF the CF Card Access Switch and make sure that the CF Card Access LED is turned OFF CF Card Ejector Button CF Card Access Switch GP2000H Series User Manual 3 15 Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring 3 5 1 CF Card Handling The CF Card has a data overwrite limit of approximately 100 000 times There fore be sure to back up all CF Card data regularly to another storage media 100 000 times assumes the overwriting of 500 of data in DOS format To view CF Card data on a personal computer insert the CF Card into a CF Card Adapter and then insert the adapter into your personal computer s PC card slot In some cases and depending on the model of personal computer you are using the CF Card s data may not be read correctly Contact your local GP distributor for a list of the latest CF Card and personal computer operation test results If your personal computer is not equipped with a PC card slot please use a stan dard type PC Card or CF Card reader All of Digital s CF Card operation tests have been performed using the following equipment Manufacture Name Mode Comm
80. atfunctions are included in the counts The total ofall devices in the Global D Scriptexceeds limitof 255 devices 003 Either the function being called does notexist orthat D Script function has caused an error Global D Script D Script Function nested more than 10 levels Global D Script GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 8 5 8 Extended SIO Script Error The following error message is displayed when an Extended SIO Script is not correctly set up The GP 2301H 2401H Series unit displays the error message at the bottom of the GP screen Extended SIO Script EXTENDED SIO SCRIPT ERROR The following table lists the numbers assigned to in the above error message Error No 001 is displayed at power on and Error Nos 003 and 004 are displayed when an error occurs during the script processing m The total number ofthe Functions of Extended SIO Scripts 001 Jexceeds the limit The maximum number of Extended SIO Scripts is 254 003 The function thatis being called does notexist 004 Functions cannotbe nested more than 10 levels An old Extended 510 Script protocol is being used for the GP system Extended SIO Scriptcannotbe run when this error occurs Be sure to install and run a new Extended SIO protocol Version 1 12 or later An incompatible function was found in the screen data s Extended SIO Script Be sure to install and run a n
81. ble byte characters display as 16x16 dot characters and remain 16x16 dot characters when enlarged compatible with GP 30 Series units 6 28 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H HIGH 1 2 All single byte characters ASCII code 21h to 7Dh or alphanumeric characters except the and characters display as high quality characters When 16x16 dots are used the characters display as high quality 16x16 dot characters When 32x32 or larger sized dots are used the characters display as high quality 32x32 dot characters Full sized double byte characters KOREA TAIWAN and CHINA display as 32x32 dot characters when enlarged to 32x32 dot characters or larger GP2000H Series User Manual 6 29 Memo 1 Initialization Screen 5 PLC SETUP 2 Initialization Items 6 INITIALIZE INTERNAL MEMORY 3 SYSTEMENVIRONMENT SETUP 7 SET UP TIME Chapter s rorserma 7 Initializing the GP 2401H The GP 2301H and GP 2401H have different Setup screens This chapter explains initialization items performed on the OFFLINE Mode of the GP 2401H Series unit T 1 Initialization Screen To change your GP2000H unit s general operation settings use the OFFLINE Mode to access the items in the MAIN MENU s INITIALIZE option This chapter explains each of the OFFLINE Mode s INITIALIZE items There are two 2 types of INITIALIZE settings those for the 1 1 connection and th
82. ble for both 1 1 and 1 multi link connections For an n 1 multi link connection SYSTEM DATA AREA settings must be set up for each GP unit connected to the PLC Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software MATN INTIALIZE PLC SETUP SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDI Gs seT PLO SETUP SYSTEM AREA START DEV STATION SETUP START ADR CUSTOMIZE SETUP UNIT 0 SYSTEM AREA READ SIZE 0 RESET GP WRITE DATA SYSTEM AREA START ADDRESS Set up the SYSTEM DATA AREA s START ADDRESS The DEVICE ADDRESS es that can be allocated will differ depending on the type of PLC used Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software UNIT NO Enter the PLC UNIT NUMBER in this setting Make sure that it matches the PLC s unit numbersetting SYSTEM AREA READ SIZE When using a Block Display Trend Graph set up the READING AREA SIZE in word units to match the Trend Graph s data size Use this feature to allocate the READING AREA in the PLC Data Register D or Data Memory DM If you are not using the READING AREA leave the default Note values that are set to 0 intact to allow high speed data com munication performance GP2000H Series User Manual 6 19 Chapter 6 Initializing the 2301 RESET GP ON WRITE ERROR Des
83. casing Gasket 5 Replace the cable cover and securely tighten all seven 7 attachment screws Cable A torque of only 0 5 Nem is sufficient 8 to tighten these screws To reattach the cable cover securely fit GP2000H the installation gasket around the cable unit s Gasket and fasten the cable cover to the GP unit see diagram right A Be sure that the installation gasket and the cable cover are securely fastened Incorrect alignment of these parts can lead to water leakage Important and may result in damage of the GP unit 3 3 3 GP2000H Mode GP H70 Compatibility Mode GP2000H Series units and GP H70 Series units operate the front face Operation Switch and the rear 3 Position Enable Switch differently However when GP H70 Compatibility mode is used the GP2000H Series unit s rear 3 Position Enable Switch operates like a GP H70 Series unit Both modes are explained in the following sections 3 8 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring GP2000H Mode GP PRO PBIII for Windows includes in the GP Setup screen a setting that enables or disables the Operation Switch The touch panel s input method depends on whether this switch is set to ON or OFF When the Operation Switch setting is set to ON touch input is available when the front Operation Switch is pressed but is NOT available when the rear 3 Posi tion Enable Switch is pressed The factory setting is GP2000H mode F
84. ched Important MAIN INITIALIZE INIT MEMORY INITIALIZE CF CARD INITIALIZE MEMORY WARNING LOSING ALL CF CARD DATA INITIALIZE CF CARD ENTER PASSWORD AND PRESS START KEY START To initialize the CF Card enter the default password 1101 or the password entered in the SYSTEM SETUP screen For details about entering the password s numeric values see 5 3 INITIALIZATION CSV DATA INDEX 6 24 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 6 3 CSV DATA INDEX Specific data transfer CSV files ZR CSV on the CF Card can be transferred from the CF Card directly to the PLC filing or from the PLC directly to the CF Card logging For the details about the CSV Data Transfer Function 225 GP PRO PB III for Windows Tag Reference Manual Here creates the index file of the CSV files that are saved into the CF card with the CSV data transfer function CREATE CSV DATA INDEX THE INDEX FILE OF CSV DATA IN CF CARD 1S UPDATED INSERT CF CARD AND PRESS START KEY Touch the START key then the operation to create the index file will start Do not open the CF card cover during the operation to create the in m dex file The data may be damaged Important Sr Too many number of CSV files may cause a time loss for Note creating the index file It will take about 10 minutes for creat NO ingan index file of the 4 000 CSV files
85. connecting the power cord corrects an error the problem may not be related to the GP unit itself However to identify any GP related problems run the OFFLINE Mode s SELF DIAGNOSIS program Peripheral Equipment Related Problems when the GP is equipped with a printer interface An error that occurs only during printout may be a printer problem Check the printer cable wiring and the FG line as well as the printer itself Communication Error Occurs Continuously when using the Direct Access method A communication error that occurs continuously may be defined by the GP as a system error In this case you need to solve the problem causing the original communication error 8 20 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 8 5 2 Illegal Address In Screen Data Caused by an overlap of addresses Following the error message error codes see below will appear If the error cannot be fixed report the error code and details on how the error developed to your local GP distributor ILLEGAL ADDRESS IN SCREEN AREA 00B XXX XXX Error No 2 Error see table No 1 below E Overlapping Addresses rss setup in the SYSTEM DATA AREA overlap all or part of the T rend Screen addresses or S tag addresses Addresses setup in T rend Screen overlap all or part of the 195 SYSTEM DATAAREA addresses Alarm Message addresses 196 S tag addresses fades ap in the Alarm Message overlap all or partof
86. cted the response time for the touch panel s operation is not likely to be affected by the number of GP units However the display refresh cycle time will be slower standard network setup use the same settings for all connected A GP units increase the display speed be sure the addresses used are con Important secutive addresses When bit addresses are used use addresses that are consecutive to word units GP2000H Series User Manual 7 21 Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H Speed Difference between DISPLAY Priority and OPERATION Priority When using the Mitsubishi Electric Corporation A3A PLC with consecutive addresses 80 words not including the SYSTEM AREA the difference in reading speed is as shownin the following graphs Operation Priory Display Priority Display Prorby TIHE Operation Prorty TIME No of GP units No of GP units OPERATION RESPONSE DISPLAY RENEWAL CYCLE GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE Touch panel monopolization can be turned ON or OFF via this screen For example when you want to use the PLC exclusively with a momentary type switch from the touch panel set the GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE setting to ON When this setting is ON the touch panel uses the PLC exclusively whenever the mo mentary switch is pressed This allows you to use a touch panel switch for unit inching operations Exclusive use ends when you stop pressing the panel Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PL
87. ctivate the OPERATION SWITCH function by touching the OPERATION SWITCH setting or the ENABLE DISABLE display area and touch SET to confirm The default value is set to DISABLE FUNCTION SETUP SET CANCEL OFERATION SWITCH ENABLE ETE OOOOH 7 4 11 COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP This screen allows you to set up the connection environment of the GP s communication port COM1 COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP SET CANCEL SERIAL I F CHANGE NO YES lt gt 2 RI VCC COM2 RI VOC RIACE COM2 is not related to setup of SERIAL I F CHANGE SERIAL CHANGE Selecting YES COMI lt gt COM2 designates that the communication used for the Extended SIO Script Protocol starts at the Serial I F COMI In OFFLINE mode the SERIAL I F CHANGE setting is set to Sr After selecting YES 1 lt gt COM2 enter all of the set Note tings related to device communication using the Extended SIO Script Protocol EXPANSION SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETUP screen The settings on the SET UP SIO screen will be disabled 7 4 6 EXPANSION SERIAL COM MUNICATION SETUP RINCC COM2 Since GP 2401H Series units have no expansion interface this setting will be disabled 7 46 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 5 PLC SETUP Set up the GP unit s SYSTEM AREA and the UNIT NUMBER in this screen Because 1
88. d Current 300mA max 2 Contacts NO Rated Voltage DC 24V Rated Current 300mA max Applicable Load 4mA DC 24V min Serial Interface Tool Connector DOUT Output Emergency Switch Output 3 Position Enable Switch Output 1 When GP H70 Compatibility mode is selected 1 Contact NO 2 6 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications 2 3 Interface Specifications This section describes the specification of each GP2000H unit interface The external interface is located on the board at the rear of the GP unit where the cable cover is opened N e Pin 7 VCC DC 5V Output is not protected Use only the desig nated level of current Important Use Digital s GP2000H Series connection cable to connect a serial interface 2 3 1 External Interfaces E Serial Interface This interface can be either RS 232C or RS 422 Connects the GP unit to the host PLC Pin Assignments Pin SignalName oO O O O O 0 0 90 AN Pin 7 VCC DC 5V Output is not protected Use only the desig nated level of current m Important Use Digital s GP2000H Series connection cable to connect a serial interface The GP unit s serial port is not isolated If the unit the GP will be connected to is also not isolated be sure to connect the SG 8 terminal If this is not done the RS 422 circuit could be damaged To confirm your PLC unit s co
89. d System Area items as displayed on the screen become the System Data Area GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the 2401 When the CURRENT SCREEN NUMBER ERROR STATUS CLOCK DATA CUR RENT CHANGE SCREEN NUMBER and DISPLAY ON OFF setting items have been selected a word address is assigned to each item in order as shown SYSTEM AREA CONTENTS BYTE 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 18 17 318 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 In the above screen the device address used for the SET UP OPERATION SUR ROUNDINGS screen s SYSTEM AREA START DEV START ADR setting is 0 Therefore when the SYSTEM AREA START DEV START ADR is D00200 and the CHANGE SCREEN NO setting has been designated the address shown is 6 and you will then need to enter D00206 D00200 6 to use this address For details about setting the SYSTEM AREA START DEV START ADR see 7 5 1 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 7 3 3 GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP A GP2000H Series unit can display one Global Window and two Local Windows simultaneously for a total of three windows Global Windows are independent of the display screens whereas each Local Window is specific to its designated base screen This section describes the GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP GLOBAL WINDOW SETUP GLOBAL WIN
90. d by the Alarm Bulletin 2 When using single byte characters V size 1 V size 2 H size 1 H size 2 16x8 pixels 32 16 pixels When using double byte characters V size 1 V size 2 H size 1 H size 2 16x16 pixels 32x32 pixels ONLINE ERROR DISPLAY V size 4 H size 4 64 32 pixels V size 4 H size 4 64 64 pixels Use this item to set up the display of error messages during RUN mode 7 26 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 9 FONT SETTING FONT SETTING Selects the font type displayed on the GP unit s screen during operation KANJIFONT QUALITY Designates the font display quality for enlarged characters Differences in FONT SETTINGS When FONT SETTING is set to JAPAN Single byte characters will remain 8x16 dot characters when they are enlarged Double byte characters are displayed as Standard Characters are displayed using 16x16 dot blocks When enlarged this font will remain a 16x 16 dot character HIGH When enlarged to double size Level 1 JIS Kanji Code characters display as 32x32 dot characters Level 2 JIS Kanji Code characters will remain 16x16 dot characters HIGH 1 2 When enlarged to double size both Level 1 and Level 2 JIS Kanji Code characters display as 32x32 dot characters When FONT SETTING is set to any other type such as CHINA l ASCII KOREA or TAIWAN Standard Half sized single byte characters display as 16x8 dot characte
91. e PLC the corresponding PLC bit number for each GP Station turns ON see below C ue When the GP is connected to the PLC and the option of Nu GP only correspondence ends and OFFLINE Mode is en tered the GP Station Number then turns the corresponding PLC bit OFF Bit 15 Bit unit jurit junit furit Junit unit unit unit junit Jurit funit Junit 6 20 GP2000H Series User Manual 0 Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H For example when four GP units bits 0 2 3 and 5 are connected 002D h is written Bit 15 Bit 0 ojo ojoro ojojo ojO rj O 1 0020 Besure to set up this data before running Turn OFF all bits not related to the GP unit Important A A Validation List This area responds to the communication from each connected GP unit In the Validation List when the same bit numbers as the Connection List turn ON the communication is accepted The Station Numbers of the communicating GP units turn their corresponding PLC bit number ON 5 Bit unit jurit junit furit Junit unit unit unit junit unit funit Junit If the communication between the GP unit and PLC is correct the same value in the Connection List will be written to the Validation List Bit 1 0 For example the value 002D h set up in the Connection List as Bit 0 Bit 2 Bit 3 and Bit 5 will be written to the Validation List Bit 15 Bit 0 Connection List 002D h vatidati
92. e STATION NO is the number allocated to a particular GP unit This number is not related to the Link Unit Machine num ber 7 20 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 5 3 CUSTOMIZE SETUP n 1 The CUSTOMIZE function modifies the n 1 multi link connection s communication method to maximize its efficiency To perform GP lt PLC communication effi ciently the user should first determine whether OPERATION or DISPLAY will be the priority set for the GP unit Based on this the communication response speed can be upgraded However this also depends on the complexity of the screen information displayed SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS CUSTOMIZE SETUP CANCEL 11 tmd PLO PRIORITY DISPLAY OPE 1 SET UP OPERATION SURROUNDINGS 2 STATION SETUP 2 GP TOUCH MONOPOL ZE W Wr CUSTOMIZE SETUP MONOPOLIZE TIME 0 2550 19 PLC PRIORITY Depending on how the GP2000H unit is used select either OPERATION priority OPE or DISPLAY priority DISPLAY DISPLAY Set up the GP unit to this option when using the GP mainly as a monitor screen The GP will command a higher display speed as a result However the response time for the touch panel s operations will slow OPERATION Set up the GP unit to this option when using the GP mainly as a monitor screen The touch panel s numeric value input or switch function response speed will become higher as a result When OPE is sele
93. e SYSTEM RESET mode press the bottom right corner of the screen position 1 below and then touch the top right and bottom left corners positions 2 and 3 To activate RESET touch the RESET button to change to OFFLINE Mode touch OFFLINE TRANSFER MODE SCREEN 5 eres orae WN You can perform SYSTEM either RUN mode or OFFLINE m Important Mode menu bar will not display when the unit is starting up Entering SYSTEM RESET is possible even when the PLC and the GP unit are not communicating CONTRAST SETTING When this option is set to ON you can adjust the contrast by touching the screen A Be sure to press the GP unit s corners in the order shown If only cor ner 2 is pressed OFFLINE Mode will start Important While holding down the top right corner 1 of the screen press the top left corner 2 to enter the CONTRAST SETTING mode Press the desired setting and the screen s contrast will adjust accordingly Normal Display 6 12 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H To exit the CONTRAST SETTING mode touch anywhere NO on the screen except the bottom section CONTRAST SETTING mode cannot be entered while wait ing for the GP unit to start up CONTRAST SETTING mode can be made during RUN mode PLC lt gt GP communication Regardless of the display normal or reversed the left
94. ecionType l O DATADEVICE INC CardDock CF P Parallel Port The connection between a personal computer and the CF Card reader has been tested using an IBM compatible machine This does not mean however that all IBM compatible machines can be used to replicate the results Please contact your PC or CF Card reader manufacturer for details 3 5 2 CF Card Access Switch y A m Important The CF Card Access Switch is a switch that the GP unit can use to access the CF Card Because the factory setting is OFF the GP unit cannot access the CF Card simply by inserting the CF Card When using the CF Card set the CF Card Access Switch 1 to ON Prior to inserting or removing a CF Card turn the GP unit s CF Card Access Switch OFF then confirm that the Access lamp is not lit to pre vent damage to or loss of the CF Card s internal data ON 1 2 CF Card Access Switch Default Settings GP2000H Series User Manual 1 Serial Data Transfer 2 CF Memory Loader Tool Chapter 4 Data Transfer This chapter explains how to transfer data created with the GP screen creation software using one of the following two methods Transfer data between the GP and your PC via the data transfer cable Transfer data between the GP and your PC with the CF Card using the CF Memory Loader Tool 4 1 Serial Data Transfer The following diagram illustrates the data transfer cable connection between your PC and the GP uni
95. ed ENBIA and ENBIB cannot be used 2 When the load changes to induced load install a surge protector on the load side 2 12 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications 2 4 Part Names and Functions A T o mm This section describes the name and function of each part of the GP unit The GP 2401H is used for the Front diagram This unit s display panel size and number of function switches differ from those of the GP 2401H unit Display Panel Displays user created screens and corre sponding host PLC data GP 2301HL Monochrome LCD c amp GP 2301HS STN type color LCD D GP 2401HT TFT type color LCD Touch Panel Enables the user to perform screen change operations or input data Status LED LED Status Front GP 2401H Poweris OFF Normal operation Backlightis burned out See 93 Replacingthe BacHight Indicates the Operation Switch or the 3 PointEnable Switch is ON Ifthe unit status is different from the above conditions and GP H70 Compatibility mode is selected this indicates the Operation and the 3 Position Enable Switch are being operated atthe same time 1 Only when GP H70 Compatibility Mode is selected Operation Switch Emergency Switch Emergency Switch Guard Hole Covers Function Switches GP 2301H 11 switches GP 2401H 15 switches GP2000H Series User Manual 2 13 Chapter 2 Specifications CF Card Access LED When the CF Card Access
96. ed select either OPERATION priority OPE or DISPLAY priority DISPLAY DISPLAY Setup the GP unit to this option when using the GP mainly as a monitor screen The GP will command a higher display speed as a result However the response time for the touch panel s operations will slow OPERATION Setup the GP unit to this option when using the GP mainly as a monitor screen The touch panel s numeric value input or switch function response speed will become higher as a result When OPE is selected the response time for the touch panel s operation is not likely to be affected by the number of GP units However the display refresh cycle time will be slower N standard network setup use the same settings for all connected GP units Important To increase the display speed be sure the addresses used are con secutive addresses When bit addresses are used use addresses that are consecutive to word units 6 22 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H Speed Difference between DISPLAY Priority and OPERATION Priority When using the Mitsubishi Electric Corporation A3A PLC with consecutive ad dresses 80 words not including the SYSTEM AREA at a 20ms Scan Time the difference in reading speed is as shown in the following graphs Operation Prionty Display Priority Display Prinrity TIME Operation Pronty TIME Ho of GP units No of GP units OPERATION RESPONSE DISPLAY RENEWA
97. er Manual 1 3 Chapter 1 Introduction B GP Edit Mode Peripherals GP Unit GP Interfaces PLC Interfaces 1 Tool Connector 4 RS 232C Port 2 CF Card Interface 5b RS 422 Port 3 External Interface Serial Interface DC 24V Interface External Output Interface 1 EE Mn 2 Data Transfer Cable sii a GP PRO PBIII GPW CB02 Personal Screen Creation Computer Software 2 CF Card GP077 CF20 GP077 CF30 1 Certain PCs cannot be used in this system For details Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Operation Manual in cluded in the GP screen creation software 1 4 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 1 Introduction 1 3 Accessories All optional equipment listed here is produced by Digital Electronics Corporation Available Software Software used with a personal computer to create GP unit s screen data Tool Connector Data Transfer Cable GPW CB02 Connects the GP to a personal computer Transfers screen data and user programs B External Interfaces Product Name Model No er Series Special Purpose RS 232C Cable GP2000H C232 3M GP2000H Series Special Purpose RS 422 Cable GP2000H C422 3M Interface cables 3M between the host m Series Special Purpose RS 232C Cable GP2000H C232 10M icu and the GP 10 m Series Special Purpose RS 422 Cable GP2000
98. ere is no difference in function between the GP 2301H and the GP 2401H unless otherwise noted a hOND 8 1 RUN Mode The GP unit enters RUN mode in two instances either immediately after plugging in the unit s power cord or from the GP unit s OFFLINE Mode 8 1 1 After Connecting the Power Cord The GP2000H unit s startup method depends on which START TIME setting is speci fied in the INITIALIZE menu s SYSTEM SETUP screen When START TIME 1 Set to 0 When the GP unit s power cord is connected the version information screen appears see diagram below The screen designated by the INITIAL FILE NO setting within the INITIALIZE menu s SETUP SCREEN appears and then the GP unit starts to communicate with the PLC VXXX YK XK Protocol Version System Version When START TIME 1 Set to Any Value Other than 0 When the GP unit s power cord is connected a value appears in the version information screen below which counts down the seconds designated by the START TIME setting The screen designated by the INITIAL FILE NO setting within the INITIAL IZE menu s SETUP SCREEN appears and then the GP unit starts to communicate with the PLC Counts down the number of seconds designated in the START TIME setting Protocol Version xxx Vx xx System Version GP2000H Series User Manual 8 1 Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors If the initial screen s file number is
99. ese first five problems see the troubleshooting tables on the following pages For the last problem F a SYSTEM ERROR may have developed while displaying the OFFLINE mode screen 8 5 Error Message Details Be sure that no object has touched the screen accidentally if the GP goes to the OFFLINE mode without displaying an error message when the power turned ON If any object may have possibly touched the top left corner of the screen within 10 sec onds after the power turned ON that may cause the GP to go OFFLINE GP2000H Series User Manual 89 Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 8 3 2 No Display Follow the flowchart below when the screen does not display when powering up or the screen turns OFF by itself during RUN mode to find an appropriate solution No Screen Display e Transfer screen data from the 2 ioia transferred far e NO screen editing software the screen creation P er See Chapter 4 ll oftware uen Data Transfer de YES DuoestheStausLED E lightturn ON m a NO i Is it using the correct 79 NO Use the correct power voltage E E power voltage pec See Chapter 2 Specifications Unplug the GP unit s power cord Disconnect the SIO and AUX cable P Is the Fix the power cable connection power cable connected NO E 5 ad dien Chapter Fa properly tothis Handling and Wiring s E Turn OFF the power and recon
100. ew GP System GP2000H Series User Manual 8 25 Memo 1 Regular Cleaning 2 Periodic Check Points 3 Changing the Backlight Chapter 9 Maintenance 9 1 Regular Cleaning 9 1 1 Cleaning the Display When the surface or the frame of the display gets dirty soak a soft cloth in water with a neutral detergent wring the cloth tightly and wipe the display A Do NOT use paint thinner organic solvents or strong acid com pounds to clean the GP unit Important Do NOT use hard or pointed objects to operate the touch screen panel since they can damage the panel s surface 9 2 Periodic Check Points To keep your GP unit in its best condition inspect the following points periodically GP Operation Environment Is the operating temperature within the allowable range 0 C to 40 C Is the operating humidity within the specified range 10 RH to 9096RH wet bulb temperature of 39 C or less Is the operating atmosphere free of corrosive gasses Electrical Specifications 15 the input voltage DC 19 2V to DC 28 8V appropriate Related Items e Are all power cords and cables connected properly Have any become loose GP2000H Series User Manual 9 1 Chapter 9 Maintenance 9 3 Replacing the Backlight The GP2000H Series unit backlights are NOT user replaceable If backlight replacement is required please contact your local distributor When the unit s bac
101. g double words Mode un 4 Storage fom StatDat e Wege Hoer Storage fom End Dat ae s Data Device Storage Order Examplecharacters A B C DE F GH Ll L1 L1 LI O Storage from Start Data Storage from End Data D100 amp D100 D101 D101 D102 D102 103 D103 ll Byte Storage Order LH HL using Single Words Examplecharacters B CD o Oo 90 16 bit Device LH Order 16 bit Device HL Order 32 bit Device LH Order 32 bit Device HL Order e e e e oe 2 2000 Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H lll Word Storage Order LH HL using Double Words Example characters A BCDEF GHI J LII LII LII Ld e 16 bit Device LH Order e 16 bit Device HL Order D100 D100 D101 D101 D102 D102 D103 D103 D104 D104 Example characters A B C DE Ll 32 bit Device LH Order Relationship between K tag Write Character Value and the PLC Device 16 bit Devices The GP unit stores the character string in one internal device in groups of two starting with the first pair of characters When nine characters make up a string they are arranged as follows 12 3456789 NULL LII LII LII LLLI SP te NO When the characters do not divide evenly by two NULL is added to the last character to make up the final pair and complete the string
102. h Default to return the set value to a default value 6 4 5 PRINTER SETUP These functions are NOT supported by the GP 2301H Series units Return to the previous screen by touch ESC This printer is not supported Press ESC button GP2000H Series User Manual 6 15 Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 16 6 4 6 EXPANSION SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETUP IN m Important Since GP 2301H Series unit is not equipped with an expansion serial I F If you have selected the NO for the SERIAL I F CHANGE on the COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP screen or No for the Serial Switch settings in the GP Screen Editor when not using the Extended SIO Script Protocol for communication the expansion serial communication setup is not required If you have selected YES for the SERIAL I F CHANGE on the COM MUNICATION PORT SETUP screen or Yes for the Serial Switch settings Change Extend SIO Type command in the GP Screen Edi tor Project menu enter all of the settings related to device commu nication using the Extended SIO Script Protocol here EXPANSION SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETUP screen Then the settings on the SET UP SIO screen will be disabled SERIAL SETUP COMMUNICATION RATE 9600 DATA LENGTH sn PARITY OFF RI VCC COM2 rt COMMUNICATION FORMAT R92320 COMMUNICATION RATE The COMMUNICATION RATE baud rate is the data communication
103. ications 2 1 General Specifications 2 1 1 Electrical Rated Valiage DC NV Rated Voltage Range DC 192V 0 DC 288V GP2000H Series User Manual 2 Chapter 2 Specifications 2 1 2 Environmental Ambient Operating Temperature Internal 0 C to 40 C Panel and Display Screen 0 Storage Temperature 20 to 60 C 0 0 0 D LI to Ambient Humidity Storage Humidit Storage Humidity wet bulb temperature 39 C max Air Purity Dust 0 1mg m max non conductive levels Pollution Degree Atmosheric Endurance g hp a to 1 114hPa 2000 meters max GP Operation Altitude IEC61131 2 J IS 3502 compliant When Vibration is NOT Continuous 10Hz to 57Hz0 075mm 57Hz to 150Hz 9 8m s When Vibration is Continuous 10Hz to 57Hz 0 035mm 57Hz to 150Hz 4 9mJs 10 times 80 min for each X Y Z direction IEC61131 2 JIS B 3502 compliant Shock Resistance 147m s Release Time 11ms Twice for each X Y Z direction IEC61131 2 J IS B 3502 compliant dx ica 1 0 meter drop 2 times Noise Voltage 1000Vp p Pulse Duration lus Rise Time 1ns Electrostatic Discharge Contact Discharge Method 6kV Immunity complies with EN 61000 4 2 Level 3 2 1 3 Structural Grounding 1000 max or your countrys applicable standard Equivalentto IP65f J EM 1030 NEMA 250 T ype4X 12 E W253mm xH185mm x D58mm 9 96 in x 7 28 in x 2 28 in xternal Dimensions MA excluding projections We
104. ich is supplied with the GP screen editor software Indicates Programmable Logic Controller or sequencer Indicates useful or important supplemental information GP Screen Creation Software Provides useful or important supplemental information Cross references to useful or important supplemental information Some differences between GP 2301H Series and GP 2401H Series units can be seen in the external appearance OFFLINE Mode screens and functions available In this manual the explanation of one model s interface external appearance or OFFLINE Mode rather than another is for the reader s convenience only functional differences between the GP 2301H and the GP 2401H will be clearly noted In addition be aware that OFFLINE Mode images for each GP unit s initial settings will differ depending on the model For Initialization information please refer to the relevant chapter for the model you are using GP2301H Series Chapter 6 GP2401H Series Chapter 7 16 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 1 1 1 Prior to Operating the GP 2 System Design 3 Accessories 1 Introduction Prior to Operating the GP2000H Use the following steps to create projects for the GP unit 1 Preparation Before using the GP be sure that you have all the required hardware and have read all specification wiring and installation information See Chapter 2 Specifications and Chapter 3 Handling a
105. ight 1 2 kg 2 65 Ib max Cooling Method Natural air circulation 1 When using the CF Card Interface Guard Attachment Screws included in the pack age The CF Card Interface Guard is used in a NEMA 250 TYPE4X 12 environ ment Units that are Revision A or later correspond to a NEMA 250 TYPE4X 12 rating For a description of how to identify your unit s revision code see Preface Page 16 2 Not including the CF Card Interface Guard Attachment Screws or the Emergency Switch Guard Vibration Resistance Noise Immunity via noise simulator pp GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications 2 2 Functional Specifications 2 2 1 Display bL GP2301H LG41 24V GP2301H SC41 24V GP2401H TC41 24V STN Color TFT ype Color 320 x 240 pixels 640 x 480 pixels W eee W115 2mm x H86 4mm pde ective Display Area 54 in x 340 in mm 5 22 in x 3 91 in Black and White 256 Colors No Blink 2 levels 64 Colors 3 speed Black and White Blink 8 levels of gray 64 Colors ee i d CCFL Service Life 50 000 hrs min at25 C and Backlight 24 hour operation ight 8 levels of adjustment available Contrast Control touch panel Brightness Control Four 4 levels of adjustmentavailable via touch panel ASCII Code page 850 Alphanumeric incl Eur chars Chinese G B2312 80 codes simplified Chinese fonts Language Fonts 158
106. ignates the mode that enables you to cancel the error from the error display when the Write error occurs 6 5 2 STATION SETUP n 1 STATION SETUP required with an n 1 multi link setup checks whether data com munication is being performed correctly between the GP unit and the PLC MAIN INTIALIZE PLC SETUP STATION SETUP PLC SETUP NETWORK INFORMATION DEV D STATION SETUP INFORMATION ADR 1 CUSTOMIZE SETUP STATION 0 15 NETWORK INFORMATION ADDRESS With an 1 multi link connection the NETWORK INFORMATION setting uses two 2 words a Connection List and a Validation List described in this section for its data These areas are allocated in the PLC unit s Data Register D or Data Memory DM Addresses that can be allocated will differ depending on the PLC type Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included the screen creation software PLC Data Register 0 Connection List PLC GP 1 Validation List GPPLC In the NETWORK INFORMATION ADDRESS setting set up the same address to all the GPs connected to the same link unit Also when the foeni link unit has two ports be sure they do NOT use the same address Connection List The word address for the Connection List sets the number of GP units connected to the PLC which must have been entered previously in the PLC When these GP units are connected to th
107. itializing the GLC 7 23 INPUT PORT Check 8 7 Inserting the CF Card 3 15 Installation Cautions and Warnings9 11 Gasket 3 1 Installation Cautions 11 Installation Gasket 3 8 Installation Guide 15 Installation Warnings 9 Interface Connectors 3 7 Interface Diagnosis 8 3 Interface Specifications 2 6 2 8 Interface Specifications Functional 2 6 Interfaces Expansion Unit 2 13 Serial 2 15 Internal Buzzer Problems 8 16 Internal Memory 6 24 7 23 8 5 K K tag Write Character Value 6 9 7 9 KANJI FONT QUALITY Setting 6 29 7 27 L Liablility 1 Limiters 7 Liquid Crystal Display LCD Panel Cautions 11 13 Monochrome LCD 6 18 Lithium Backup Battery 8 24 Lithium Battery 9 2 4 6 26 7 25 8 24 Lithium Battery Lifetime 2 4 Maintenance and Cleaning 9 1 Maintenance and Operation Cautions and Warnings 9 11 Maintenance Items 1 6 Maintenance Items opt 1 6 GP2000H Series User Manual Index N neck strap 3 1 Neck Strap opt 1 6 NETWORK INFORMATION ADDRESS 6 20 7 19 NETWORK INFORMATION ADDRESS Setting 6 20 7 19 No Display 8 9 No GP HOST Communication 8 9 O OFFLINE displays During RUN Mode 8 9 OFFLINE Mode 5 1 OFFLINE Mode Check 8 3 OFFLINE Mode Settings 5 5 R RUN Mode 8 1 RUN Mode Peripherals S 1 3 Safety Precautions Essential 7 General 13 Safety Symbols 7 Starting the CF Memory Loader Tool STATION NO Setting 6 22 7 21 STATION SETUP 7 19 Status LED 2 13 2 13
108. klight burns out the unit s status LED will turn orange If the OFFLINE menu s USE TOUCH PANEL AFTER BACKLIGHT BURNS OUT feature is set to NO the GP unit s touch panel will be disabled See 6 4 3 SET UP I O GP2301H or 7 4 3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL GP2401H GP2000H Series units use a CFL long life type backlight The actual life of the back light however depends on the GP unit s operating conditions and replacement may be required A GP2000H Series backlight has a life of 50 000 hours approx 5 7 years at 25 C and 24 hour operation when the backlight is lit continuously The life of the backlight is the time it takes for the brightness to fall to half its normal level 1 If the OFFLINE menu s FORCE RESET feature is set to NO the touch panel operation is disabled See 6 4 3 SET UP I O GP2301H or 7 4 3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL GP2401H GP2000H Series User Manual Numeric 3 Position Enable Switch 2 10 2 15 A About the GP Unit s Display Panel 13 Access Lamp 3 15 3 16 Access Token 6 1 7 1 Accessories 1 5 1 6 Address Overlap 8 22 After Entering All Setting Data 5 7 Alarm Indicators 8 ALARM MESSAGE Setting Ambient Operating Temperature Attaching the CF Card Interface Guard 3 5 Attaching the Emergency Switch Guard 3 5 Attaching the GP2000H to a Swivel Mount Arm or Sim 3 1 Attaching the GP2000H to the Wall Mount Adapter 3 1 Attaching the Hand Strap 3 3
109. l not conflict with other error codes When looking up the error number in the PLC manual subtract DO h from the GP error code to find its error value E g GP Error Code PLC Error Code D1 01 EA 1A 8 5 4 Clock Setup Error This message displays when the lithium backup battery s voltage for the internal clock runs out To reset the error you need to turn the GP unit s power OFF and then ON again Leave the GP unit ON continuously and the battery s charge will become sufficient for backup after 24 hours and will be fully charged in approximately 96 hours If the battery is incorrectly replaced the battery may explode To avoid the danger do NOT replace the battery yourself When the battery needs a replacement consult with your local GP distributor After changing the backup battery set up the internal clock See Chapter 6 7 Initializing the GP 2301H GP 2401H Cte ER The lifetime of the backup battery depends on the ambient tem perature and the amount of current being charged and used The table below gives a general indication of how long the bat tery will last Battery Temperature 40 or lower 50 or lower 60 or lower Expected Lifetime 10 years orlonger 4 1 years orlonger 1 5 years or longer GP2000H Series User Manual 8 23 Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 8 24 8 5 5 Screen Tag Limit Exceeded 384 max When tags are set up beyond the tag limit all tags in excess of number 384
110. lack and the black portion is reversed to white This reversed white and black image can be captured and saved SP ter Only black and white colors are reversed GP 2301HL Monochrome LCD When B W REVERSE is YES The displayed image data is saved as black and the non displayed portion is saved as white When B W REVERSE is NO The displayed image data 15 saved as white and the non displayed portion is saved as black ue The Monochrome LCD GP GP 2301HL saves the image NO data as black in the CF Card regardless of the GP unit s reverse display setting GP2301HS STN Color LCD The Color LCD GP captures a B W reverse image and saves it to the CF Card The white portion of the image is converted to black and the black portion of the image is converted to white Only black and white colors are converted GP2000H Series User Manual 6 17 Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 18 6 4 9 FUNCTION SETUP This setting allows the user to enable YES or disable NO the operation switch Activate the OPERATION SWITCH function by touching the OPERATION SWITCH setting or the YES NO display area and touch SET to confirm The default value is set to NO FUNCTION SETUP OPERATION SWITCH 6 4 10 COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP This screen allows you to set up the connection environment of the GP s communication port COM1 COMMUNICATION PORT SET UP SERIAL I F CHANGE RIAVCC COM SERIAL I F CHA
111. laying a single image for long periods of time can cause an af terimage to remain when the screen display is changed To prevent this effect Use the GP unit s Standby Mode which automatically turns the screen OFF when no input is entered within a specified time period See 6 3 1 7 3 1 SYSTEM SETUP Write FFFh to the System Area s DISPLAY OFF address to turn the screen display OFF when the following actions are not performed within the user specified period of time Change Screen Touch Screen Alarm Display Do NOT display any single screen for a long period of time Try to change the screen display periodically 1 The backlight s brightness may vary or its lighting may be delayed if the voltage provided is low even if still within the range of rated voltage listed in the specifications 2 The following addresses assume all System Data Area settings are entered If they are not all entered the correct word address may be different from those given here since the following addresses are relative not fixed With the Direct Access Method use System Data Area word address 9 With the Memory Link Method use System Data Area word address 12 Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connec tion Manual included with the GP screen creation software GP2000H Series User Manual 13 Preface About GP2000H Series Models The GP2000H Series in this manual refers to the following GP
112. lem has been solved unplug the GP unit s power cord and then reattach it Only the latest error message will appear on the GP2000H screen 8 4 1 Error Message List i AAA See 85 SYSTEM ERROR 03 During screen data transfer an P i unrecoverable error occurred Error Message Details SYSTEM ERROR During screen data transfer an 209 See 85 Cee unrecoverable error occurred Error Message Details ILLEGAL ADDRESS IN SCREEN DATA Settings are used thatoverlap Setthe addresses correctly after 00B addresses checking the screen data UNSUPPORTED TAG IN ae fon se SCREEN DATA oes not support he desire Tag Setthe T ag correctly after checking the screen data PLC NOT CONNECTED The communication cable is not Re connectthe communication 02 FF and 02 F7 connected correctly cable correctly The PLC s power is notturned ON The GP unit INITIALIZE settings Check the INITIALIZE settings Setup 1 0 PLC Setting are and make any necessary PLC NOT incorrect corrections RESPONDING 02 FE The hostand GP unitPowering m ON EELE POS and wait for 2 3 seconds then turn up sequence was incorrect ON the GP units power The communication cable is the communication connected properly cable and connectit correctly GP2000H Series User Manual 8 17 Tum ON the PLC s power Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors Error Message List cont Error Message Problem Counter
113. measure Turn the GP unitOFF and then disconnected while the GP unit ON again was ON RECEIVE DATA ERROR unitis powered O 02 FD then ON during communication with PLC This GP unit s station number is GP STATION NO the same as another GP unit DUPLICATION ERROR 02 F9 Check all GP units SIO address NETWORK ADDRESS GP unitis differentfrom other ERROR e settings and correctanythatare 02 F8 GP units multi link connection incorrect nnnn indicates the Screen Check the screens thathave SCREEN MEMORY DATA IS Number thathas an error errors correctall errors and CORRUPT nnnn mmmm indicates the number transfer the screen data of screens that have errors again Decima T he backup battery for the 566 85 CLOCK SETUP ERROR pe internal clock is running low Error Message Details An error occurred in tne data transmission from the screen SCREEN TRANSFER ERROR Re transfer the screen data creation software to the GP SCREEN TAG LIMIT Tags are setup beyond the tag See 85 EXCEEDED limit 385 max Error Message Details i OBJ PLC HAS NOT BEEN reen creation softwar SET UP screen creation software does notmatch the PLC in use ACF Card thatis notcompliant with the GP unitis being used CF CARD RECOGNITION ERROR The CF Card is notrecognized due to the timing ofthe CF Card Insertion and Removal tum the GP unitOFF and
114. nd Wiring Screen Design Create a sample screen and design a Tag layout with the Screen layout sheets and Tag lists provided in the screen creation software Select GP and PLC types Using the input areas provided select the GP and the PLC types to be used Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Operation Manual included in the GP screen creation software Create Screen Run Screen Setup Set up the screen and tags in your screen creation software according to your Screen Design Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Operation Manual and Tag Reference Manual included in the GP screen creation software Transfer Screen Data Transfer the data from the screen creation software on your PC to the GP unit using the Data Transfer Cable Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Operation Manual included in the GP screen creation software Initial Set Up Enter your GP unit s Initial Settings if necessary See Chapter 6 7 Initializing the GP 2301H GP 2401H Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software Operation Connect the GP unit with the host PLC using the appropriate connection cable different cables may be necessary for different hosts and then operate the unit Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software GP2000H Series User Manual
115. nnection specifications refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual in cluded in the GP screen creation software GP2000H Series User Manual 27 Chapter 2 Specifications DC 24V Interface This interface is used for DC 24V input Pin Assignments _ Pinf Signal Name l DC 24V Power Input 24V 2 Power Input ov 3 FG Frame Ground e Be sure to connect the FG terminal to an earth Otherwise the cable may be influenced by noise m Important Use Digital s GP2000H Series connection cable to connect a DC 24V Interface 2_8 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 2 Specifications B External Output Interface Pin Assignments Pin Signal Name Condition 1 NC Not Connected Reserved DOUTO OutputO pen DOUTO C Collector DC 24V 300mA NC Not Connected Reserved DOUT1O utputO pen DOUT1 C Collector DC 24V 300mA DC 24V 300mA 1 DOUT GND DOUT Ground Emergency S witch 0B Operates like A Contact EmergencyS witch 0A EMGOA Operates like A Contact Open Collector DC 24V 300mA Emergency Switch 1B Contact Emergency witch 1A Contact Rated Voltage DC 30V 1A Min applicable load DC 5V 1mA Emergency S witch 2B M B Contact EmergencyS witch 2A B Contact Rated DC30V 1A Min applicable load DC5V 1 3 Position Enable Switch 0B A Contact 3 Position Enable Switch 0A A Contact Rated Voltage DC 2
116. nnot be performed when the GP unit is set to the 2000 mode default setting This Important check can be performed only when the unit is set to the GP H70 Compatibility mode VIBRATION CHECK Checks that the unit vibrates properly GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 8 3 Troubleshooting This section explains how to find and resolve the following problems which may occur while using the GP unit problem exists with the PLC refer to the corresponding PLC manual 8 3 1 Possible Types of Trouble The following items are problems that may occur while using this unit A No Display The screen will not display even when the unit is powered On Also during RUN mode the screen disappears B No GP HOST Communication The GP unit cannot extract data from the host An error message may appear on the screen as a result 8 4 Error Messages C Touch Panel Does Not Respond The touch panel does not react when pressed or the reaction time is very slow D Buzzer Sounds when GP power is turned ON The GP s buzzer will sound intermittently after power is first turned ON E Clock Settings Cannot be Entered Even after clock settings are entered the GP unit s clock settings remain eg 00 01 01 F OFFLINE displays During RUN Mode The GP goes to the OFFLINE mode unexpectedly while operating or the GP auto matically goes to the OFFLINE mode when the power is turned ON For th
117. not designated or if a number that does not exist is designated the version information screen remains displayed ote Depending on the display device s startup time it is possible that the screens see diagrams previous page may not ini tially be displayed 8 1 2 Via OFFLINE Mode Touch the MAIN MENU s RUN option to start your downloaded project The INITIALIZE menu s SETUP SCREEN designates the screen that initially appears in RUN mode After this first screen appears communication with the PLC begins If however the initial screen has not been created or does not exist the version infor mation screen see diagram previous page remains displayed MAIN MENU INITIALIZE TRANSFER SCREEN DATA SELF DIAGNOSIS RUN es To enter OFFLINE Mode touch the top left corner of the GP unit s screen within 10 seconds after connecting the GP unit s power cord After powering up the GP unit the initial screen appears This screen 5A is equipped with a built in invisible switch in the top left corner Important that if touched within 10 seconds can change the GP unit from RUN to OFFLINE Mode The operation used to enter OFFLINE Mode can be disabled by re moving the check mark from the OFFLINE Mode s top left corner box in the GP Setup menu s 1 0 Settings screen in the GP PRO PBIII for Windows screen creation software Le MAIN MENU INITIALIZE
118. nt where flammable gases are present to prevent explosions from occurring Wiring Warnings To prevent electrical shock or equipment damage un plug the GP unit s power cord from the power supply prior to installing or wiring the GP Do NOT use power levels with the GP that are higher or lower than the GP unit s specified power range Doing so may cause a fire or electrical shock Operation and Maintenance Warnings The GP uses a lithium battery to back up its internal clock and to control memory data If the battery is incorrectly replaced reversed positive and negative ends the battery may explode Therefore Pro face recommends that you contact your local GP distributor for instructions before replacing or changing the battery GP2000H Series User Manual 9 Preface CAUTIONS Installation Cautions To reduce the risk of incorrect input or output signals be sure that any data cables attached to the GP unit s connector make full contact with the connector pins General Wiring Cautions To prevent electrical shocks or malfunctions be sure the cable s FG earth wire is grounded as follows 1 maximum grounding resistance 100 Q 2 minimum grounding wire diameter 2 mm The GP unit s wiring should be checked to confirm that both the operating voltage and wiring terminal locations are correct If either the voltage or the wiring terminal location is incorrect it can cause a fire o
119. on tit ooToToToTo o o o oH ori o r ovo v When the Connection List and Validation List do not match COMMUNICATION ERROR occurs Check the setup again m Important Before changing the connection turn all the bits OFF STATION NO 0 15 This is the setup for the GP Station Number mentioned above The setup range is 0 to 15 and the only other restriction is that the GP STATION NO must be unique in the system If the same STATION NO is used on multiple GP units a COMMUNICATION ERROR will occur The STATION NO is the number allocated to particular GP We unit This number is not related to the Link Unit Machine num ber GP2000H Series User Manual 6 21 Chapter 6 Initializing the 2301 6 5 3 CUSTOMIZE SETUP n 1 The CUSTOMIZE function modifies the n 1 multi link connection s communication method to maximize its efficiency To perform GP lt gt PLC communication efficiently the user should first determine whether OPERATION or DISPLAY will be the priority set for the GP unit Based on this the communication response speed can be upgraded However this also depends on the complexity of the screen information displayed MAIN INTIALIZE PLC SETUP CUSTOMIZE SETUP PLC SETUP PLO PRIORITY OPE STATION SETUP GP TOUCH MONOPOLIZE OFF CUSTOMIZE SETUP MONOPOLIZE TIME 0 2550s PLC PRIORITY Depending on how the GP2000H unit is us
120. or information about GP PRO PBIII setup refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Operation Manual 2 9 Handy Type GP Screen Creation Front Rear 3 Position Front Operation Operation Enable Switch isin Switch and the Rear Switch is Mid level 3 Position Enable Switch are Pressed Touch Input TouchInput Touch InputNot NotAvailable Available Available Touch Input T ouch Input Touch Input Availabl l The rear 3 Position Enable Switch includes three positions a mid level position a depressed position and a raised position 2 The rear 3 Position Enable Switch s position and the front Operation Enable Switch settings are NOT related Only the front face Operation Switch will function GP H70 Compatibility Mode GP PRO PBIII for Windows includes in the GP Setup screen a setting that enables or disables the Operation Switch The touch panel s input method depends on whether this switch is set to ON or OFF When the Operation Switch setting is set to ON touch input is available when either the front Operation Switch or the rear 3 Position Enable Switch is pressed For information about the GP PRO PBIII setup refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Operation Manual 2 9 Handy Type GP Screen Creation y Reference 24 Rear 3 Position Front Operation Operation Enable Switch isin Switch and the Rear Switch is the Mid level 3 Position Enable Position Switch are Pressed Touch Input T
121. ord touch the START key WN LN Important When DOWNLOAD is performed the GP unit s Internal Memory data such as system program communication protocol expansion program screen data and Backup SRAM data will be completely overwritten GP 2301H Series Unit DOWNLOAD GP 2401H Series Unit ESC RETURN WARNING LOSING ALL DATA zs in Y ENTER PASSWORD AND PRESS START KEY START M SE oM M I e fes io E a JL B LJ B x us 24 A3 24 gt o a c 4 6 GP2000H Series User Manual 1 Entering OFFLINE Mode 2 OFFLINE Mode Main Menu 3 INITIALIZATION Chapter 4 SELF DIAGNOSIS 5 OFFLINE Mode OFFLINE Mode provides access to the GP unit s INITIALIZE menu SELF DIAGNO SIS menu and other GP features You will need to change the GP to OFFLINE Mode before you can use any of these features In addition and for the reader s convenience this chapter uses the GP 2301H Series unit in its explanations of the OFFLINE Mode There is no difference in functionality with GP 2401H Series unit unless otherwise noted OFFLINE Mode is not available in a new GP until the necessary system data has been transferred from the GP screen creation software on Important your To
122. ose for the n 1 multi link connection The n 1 mark appears on original menu items related to n 1 multi link connection items If there is no mark the menu item is common to both 1 1 and n 1 connections 1 1 A single 1 GP unit is connected with a single 1 PLC n 1 Multiple GP units are connected with a single PLC The GP units successively pass a PLC Access Token exclusive PLC interaction key among themselves to desig nate which unit can communicate with the PLC om If you transfer the GP unit s system file data to the GP unit via your screen creation software the GP unit operates using that data If the GP unit s System file has been cor rectly set up and transferred then setting up the following INITIALIZE items is unnecessary For more information about GP System files refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Op eration Manual included with the GP screen creation software 1 PLCs that support the n 1 multi link connection are limited Refer to the PLC Connection Manual included with the GP screen creation software 2 Refer to the GP screen creation software s SYSTEM SETTINGS area GP2000H Series User Manual ze Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 2 Initialization Items This chapter explains the contents of the INITIALIZE setup items listed below For information about screen operations and numeric input see Chap ter 5 OFFLINE Mode INITIALIZE SYSTEM EMVIRONMENT SETUP SET UP
123. ouch Input Touch Input Not Touch Input Available NotAvailable Available Touch inputawailabie Touch Input Touch Input Touch InputAvailable Touch InputAvailable 1 The rear 3 Position Enable Switch includes three positions mid level position a depressed position and a raised position 2 The rear 3 Position Enable Switch s position and the front Operation Enable Switch settings are NOT related Only the front face Operation Switch will function GP2000H Series User Manual 3 9 Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring B Changing to GP H70 Compatibility Mode WARNING e To prevent an electrical shock be sure to unplug the GP unit s power cord from the main power supply prior to attaching or detaching any connectors to or from the GP unit Be sure to attach the cable to the correct mode connec tor position The 3 Position Enable Switch will not func tion if the connector is attached to the wrong position 1 Loosen the four 4 3 Position Enable Switch Cover screws on the rear of the GP unit These are non removable type screws To preserve this unit s airtight seal an installation gasket is used To release the cover from the gasket use a flat bladed screwdriver or similar tool and insert the blade between the cover and the gasket to free the cover To prevent scratching the unit s
124. out saving the changes and return to the previous menu fet once Press the SET key to write the Setup conditions onto the NA FEPROM e Since the Setup conditions are written onto the Internal FEPROM by pressing the SET key it may take some time to return to the previous menu Until it returns to the previ ous menu do not touch the screen Press the CANCEL key to cancel the writing of the Setup conditions onto the Internal FEPROM and return to the previous menu E Returning to a Previous Screen Touch the tab to call up the desired menu For example to return to the MAIN MENU from the SYS ENVIRONMENT screen touch the MAIN MENU tab MAIN MENU INITIALIZE TRANSFER SCREEN DATA SELF DIAGNOSIS MAIN SYSTEM AREA SETUI GLOBAL WINDOW RUM CHAR STRING DAT 5 6 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 5 OFFLINE Mode 5 4 SELF DIAGNOSIS E Selecting a Sub Menu Touch the desired menu item and the corresponding sub menu will appear MAIN SELF DIAGNOSIS MENU INPUT PORT TOUCH PANEL Using the SET and ESC Keys After selecting the Self Diagnosis item the SET and ESCAPE keys may appear at different times at the top of the screen TOOL CONNECTOR LOOP BAC SET SET Key Touch the SET key to start the SELF DIAGNOSIS test ESC Key Touch the ESC key to cancel the SELF DIAGNOSIS test and retu
125. overflow of data transmitted and received Select either the XON XOFF or the ER DTR control GP2000H Series User Manual 6 9 Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 10 COMMUNICATION INTERFACE Select one of the following options for the COMMUNICATION INTERFACE setting e RS232C e RS 422 4 line e RS 422 2 line he When using an RS 422 cable and the Memory Link format NO be sure to select the 4 line option Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included with the GP screen creation software 6 4 2 COMMUNICATION SETUP This section explains how to use the RETRY command to deal with errors including those that occur during GP and PLC communication COMMUNICATION SETUP RECEIVE TIMEOUT 1 12 SEC RETRY COUNT 0 255 RECEIVE TIMEOUT 1 127 Use a numeric value to set a period of time in which the GP receives data from the PLC If the cable is not connected data communication will Timeout after one second regardless of this setting s value The default value for the RECEIVE TIMEOUT setting is 10 seconds Stes An error message may appear on your personal computer if You transfer screens from your to the GP after a PLC communication error has occurred and the error is not yet cleared Your GP units RECEIVE TIMEOUT value is set to 30 sec onds or more RETRY COUNT 0 255 Use this setting item to designate the number of times the GP tries to
126. product All Company Manufacturer names used in this manual are the registered trademarks of those companies Copyright 2002 Digital Electronics Corporation GP2000H Series User Manual 1 Preface Table of Contents lu 1 Essential Safety 7 General Safety Precautions 13 About GP2000H Series Models 15 UL c UL CSA Application Notes sesesescoessscesocoscosecoosccoecsooossocesoseccosesoessocosososcosscosseose 15 CE Marking 0669 RAR 15 Contents 15 Revision Informatii 16 Documentation Conventlolis 16 1 1 Pri r to Operating the GP2000H 1 1 1 2 System Design p 1 3 1 2 1 GP2000H Series Systemi Desi gh oct ca 1 3 NE IU III M 1 5 2 1 General SDOeCHICaUONS onse sen 2 1 Becca o eoe 2 1 2 1 2 Environmental seen tetra nnns 2 2 213 2 2 2 2 Functional Specifications 2 3 PNE CJ 2 3 eM acest ee ee 2 4 229 2 4 2 2 4 Touch Panel Switches
127. r accident Be sure that metal filings or wiring remnants do not fall inside the GP since they can cause a fire accident or malfunction GP Operation and Maintenance Cautions The liquid crystal panel contains a powerful irritant If for any reason the panel is damaged and this liquid en ters your eyes flush your eyes for 15 minutes with run ning water and contact a physician immediately Prior to inserting or removing a CF Card and to prevent damage to or loss of the CF Card s internal data turn the GP unit s CF Card Access Switch OFF and make sure that the ACCESS lamp is not lit While a CF Card is being accessed NEVER turn OFF the GP e reset the GP e insert a CF Card e remove a CF Card 10 GP2000H Series User Manual Preface AN CAUTIONS Prior to performing these operations create and use a special GP application screen that will prevent access to the CF Card Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Tag Reference Manual in cluded in the GP screen creation software Use Pro face s CF Cards Other manufacturers CF Cards are not compatible with the specifications GP Unit Disposal Cautions e The GP unit should be disposed of in a manner appro priate to and in accordance with the user country s in dustrial machinery disposal standards GP2000H Series User Manual 11 Preface General Safety Precautions B About the Operation Environment Do strike the to
128. rly Check the tag data and correct the setup values Refer to the Tag Ref erence Manual included with the GP screen creation software 8 14 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors 8 3 4 Touch Panel Function Key Does Not Respond When the touch panel does not respond or its response time is very slow after it is pressed use the flowchart below to find the origin of the problem and the appropriate solution Touch panel Function key notresponding Is the INITIALIZE SET UP I O correct YES A p Toes the key work if the operation switchis pressed at the sametime lt YES 22 S SELF DIAGNOSIS lt TOUCH PANEL CHECK to 15 OK There is a problem with the GP unit i Touch Operation Mode make sure the GP unit lt In the INITIALIZE menu s SET UP 1 0 screen enter values applicable to the See Chapter 6 7 Initializing the GP 2301H GP 2401H Check that the Operation Switch NO setting has been enabled or disabled gt in the Initial settings Then match the setting with the RUN mode uu Are the iN d settings for touch input tags lc usd or for Parts correct YES Set the addresses within the allowable Contact your local GP unit distributor GP2000H Series User Manual range or redefine the touch area
129. rn to the SELF DIAGNOSIS menu E Returning to the SELF DIAGNOSIS Menu After performing the SELF DIAGNOSIS check OK is displayed Touch once any where on the display screen to return to the SELF DIAGNOSIS menu CHECK OK GP2000H Series User Manual 57 Chapter 5 OFFLINE Mode If an Error Message displays press the bottom left corner 1 of the panel and then touch the bottom right corner 2 of the panel to return to the SELF DIAGNOSIS menu E Returning to the MAIN MENU Error Message Touch the MAIN tab to return to the MAIN MENU screen MAIN SELF DI AG 0515 MENU DISPLAY PATTERN INPUT PORT TOLICH PANEL FRAME BUFFER TOOL CONNECTOR 5 8 MAIN MENU INITIALIZE TRANSFER SCREEN DATA SELF DIAGNOSIS RUM GP2000H Series User Manual 1 Initialization Screen 5 PLC SETUP 2 Initialization Items 6 INITIALIZE INTERNAL MEMORY 3 SYSTEMENVIRONMENT SETUP 7 SET UP TIME Chapter sFONTSETTNG 6 Initializing the GP 2301H The GP 2301H and GP 2401H have different Setup screens This chapter explains initial setting items contained in the GP 2301H Series unit s OFFLINE Mode screens 6 1 Initialization Screen To change your GP unit s general operation settings use the GP unit s OFFLINE Mode to access the items in the MAIN MENU s INITIALIZE option This chapter explains each of the OFFLINE Mode s INITIALIZE items However there
130. rrect PLC T pu Refer to the Device a Table file been bci selected M PLC Connection Manual included Mo ee in the GP screen creation software YES p Attach the SIO cable unit properly g E making sure all connections are p Is the see a secure um pable d rop erly Refer to the Device 5 di PLC Connection Manual included lnc di in the GP screen creation software YES Install the Termination Resistorin the correct position with the correct 6 values Resistor position and values m Is the B NO change with each PLC type lt Termination Resistor correctly Cos When using the 7 Si installed d Direct Access format refer to the Device PLC Connection Manual YES I included in the GP screen creation software Disconnect all the cables except the For RS 422 use the solutions power cable and turn the unit ON provided in the dotted rectangle above GP2000H Series User Manual 8 13 Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors m di AT the YES d Is the _ corresponding 510 INITIALIZE m Oe SELF DIAGNOSIS 510 CHECK Settings OK Pd BN OK 7 NO YES There is a problem with the GP unit Contact your local GP distributor Enter correct settings and 4 values EA oe Chapter Are all Tags NO 6 7 Initializing the p m set up correctly 20 GP 2301H GP 2401H di Possible problems with the PLC Check if the PLC is working prope
131. rs Full size characters regardless of the display size used always display as 16x16 dot characters When enlarged this font will remain a 16x16 dot character Compatible with GP 30 Series units HIGH 1 All half sized single byte characters ASCII code 21h to 7Dh or alphanumeric characters except the and characters display as high quality characters e 16x16 dot characters or larger display as high quality 16x16 fonts e 32x32 dot characters or larger display as high quality 32x32 fonts Full sized double byte characters display as 16x16 dot characters and remain 16x16 dot characters when enlarged HIGH 1 2 All single byte characters ASCII code 21h to 7Dh or alphanumeric characters except the and characters display as high quality characters When 16x16 dots are used the characters display as high quality 16x16 dot characters When 32x32 or larger sized dots are used the characters display as high quality 32x32 dot characters Full sized double byte characters KOREA TAIWAN and CHINA display as 32x32 dot characters when enlarged to 32x32 dot characters or larger GP2000H Series User Manual 7297 Memo RUN Mode SELF DIAGNOSIS Troubleshooting Error Messages Chapter Error Message Details 8 RUN Mode and Errors In this chapter the GP 2301H Series unit s OFFLINE Mode is used in explanations for the reader s convenience only Th
132. s various types of safety equipment and medical devices that are not life support related use redundant and or failsafe sys tem designs to ensure proper reliability and safety The Emergency Switch and the 3 Position Enable Switch do NOT guarantee the operator s complete personal safety Be sure to design your system so that it ensures the operator s complete personal safety Unlike the GP unit s Standby Mode after the GP unit s back light burns out the touch panel is still active If the operator fails to notice that the backlight is burned out and touches the panel a potentially dangerous machine misoperation can occur Your backlight is burned out if e your unit is not set to Standby Mode and the screen has gone blank e your GP unit is set to Standby Mode but touching the screen does not cause the display to reappear To prevent accidental machine misoperation Pro face rec ommends that you use the GP unit s USE TOUCH PANEL AFTER BACKLIGHT BURNOUT feature to automatically de tect a burnout and disable the touch screen See 6 3 1 7 3 1 SYSTEM SETUP 8 GP2000H Series User Manual Preface WARNINGS Installation Warnings High voltage runs through the GP unit To prevent an electrical shock do NOT disassemble the GP for any rea son other than to replace the backlight Do NOT modify the GP unit Doing so may cause a fire or an electrical shock Do NOT use the GP in an environme
133. s Device PLC Connection Manual included with the GP screen creation software Touch the number for the item desired The selected item s display will be reversed When you press the CONFIRM key the SYSTEM AREA CONTENTS screen is displayed to confirm the selected items TEM AREA RITE Nexr ser esc SYSTEM AREA READ Previ ser S on CURRENT SCREEN RESERVED CHANGE SCREEN RESERVED a WORD WORD A WORD amp WORDS ERROR STATUS DISPLAY ON OFF Wiwpow CONTROL 1 WORD a _ WORD CLOCK DATA CURRENT CLOCK DATA SET JWINDOW REG 4 WORDS 4 WORDS 1 WORD STATUS CONTROL fwinpow Location WORD a Jl 2 WORDS BREA SIZE WORD D AREA SIZE WORD Reverse mode items are selected Reverse mode items are selected System Area Size This field displays the total number of words used for the items selected from the SYSTEM AREA SETUP Write from te NO 1 The System Area settings are enabled only when using Direct Access format The selected System Area items as displayed on the screen become the System Data Area 6 4 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H When the CURRENT SCREEN NUMBER ERROR STATUS CLOCK DATA CUR RENT CHANGE SCREEN NUMBER and DISPLAY ON OFF setting items have been selected a word address is assigned
134. send data to the PLC when a PLC communication error occurs After the GP unit s specified number of attempts has failed to send data to the PLC an error message will appear on the GP The default value for the RETRY COUNT setting is 2 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 4 8 SETUP Set up the touch panel s TOUCH OPERATION and SYSTEM RESET modes and adjust the Display Device settings in this screen Depending on the GP type these settings may vary GP2301HL Monochrome LCD Setup Screen SET UP 1 0 SET UP 1 0 se TOUCH OPERATION MODE 2 POINTS ER Bn SYSTEM RESET MODE ON CONTRAST SETTING ON BRIGHTNESS SETTING SET UP LCD NORMAL GP2301HS STN Color Setup Screen SET UP 1 0 TOUCH OPERATION MODE 2 POINTS SYSTEM RESET MODE ON CONTRAST SETTING ON BRIGHTNESS SETTING ON USE TOUCH PANEL AFTER YES BACKLIGHT BURNOUT TOUCH OPERATION MODE Designates ONE POINT TWO POINTS or NO SLIDE When NO SLIDE is selected the screen will NOT respond to one s finger dragging across the touch screen Only individually selected points will register GP2000H Series User Manual 6 11 Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H SYSTEM RESET MODE Enables or disables the display of the SYSTEM RESET screen s menu bar When set to ON the menu bar will display To Perform SYSTEM RESET To enter th
135. side of the CONTRAST SETTING menu bar displayed at the bottom area of the screen is always Bright BRIGHTNESS SETTING When the BRIGHTNESS SETTING is set to ON you can adjust the brightness by touching the GP unit s screen To enter BRIGHTNESS SETTING mode press the bottom right corner position 1 of the screen A and then touch the bottom left corner 2 When the BRIGHTNESS SETTING screen B appears touch the left side of the bar to brighten the display and touch the right side of the bar to darken the display Four levels of adjustment are available with this unit A d Display ote When the brightness is set to Dark flickering may occur Nel and the DISPLAY SETUP will need to be adjusted See 6 4 4 DISPLAY SETUP Toexitthe BRIGHTNESS SETTING mode touch anywhere above the BRIGHTNESS SETTING menu bar You cannot enter the BRIGHTNESS SETTING mode while the GP unit is starting up e BRIGHTNESS SETTING can be made during RUN mode PLC GP communication Regardless of the display normal or reversed the left side of the BRIGHTNESS SETTING menu bar displayed at the bottom area of the screen is always Bright e One of the characteristics of the display device is that once it is plugged into the power source it takes some time to reach the maximum practical brightness At room temperature the display device takes about 10 minutes to reach 70 of its maximum brightness GP2000H Series User Manu
136. sing the GP screen creation software When the screen data transfer is completed and if you do not need to set up the GP unit the screen designated in the INITIAL SCREEN FILE NO setting of the INITIAL IZE menu s SET UP SCREEN will appear and the GP screen will change to operation RUN mode Interrupting the screen data transfer lead a GP startup error Important During screen data transfer do NOT disconnect the GP unit s power supply turn off the PC disconnect the GP unit s transfer cable SP ter If the GP screen creation software s GP SYSTEM SETTINGS data is transferred to the GP the OFFLINE Mode s INITIAL SETTINGS data will be overwritten GP2000H Series User Manual 4 3 Chapter 4 Data Transfer 4 2 CF Memory Loader Tool The GP unit allows you to transfer screen data between your PC and the GP and to upload internal GP data to its CF Card using the CF Memory Loader Tool When using a CF Card be sure to turn ON the CF Card Access Switch No 1 See 3 5 2 CF Card Access Switch ote You need to transfer the CF Memory Loader Tool to the CF Card prior to using the CF Memory Loader Tool Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Operation Manual included in the GP screen creation soft ware The CF Memory Loader Tool and Backup Data combina tion usually requires at least 7MB of CF Card memory for the GP 2401H Series unit and at least 5MB of CF Card memor
137. speed mea sured in bits per second bps between the GP and the Devices GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual DATA LENGTH STOP BIT For data communication the DATA LENGTH must be set up as 7 bit or 8 bit data Also the STOP BIT must be designated as either a 1 bit or 2 bit value PARITY Set up whether no parity check or an odd or even number parity check will be per formed during communication RINCC COM2 GP 2301H Series unit has no expansion interface This setting will be disabled COMMUNICATION FORMAT Select one of the following options for the communication format RS 232C RS 422 4 line or RS 422 2 line 6 4 7 EXPANSION SERIAL ENVIRONMENT SETUP Since GP 2301H Series unit is not equipped with an expansion serial I F the expansion serial environment setup is not required GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 6 Initializing the GP 2301H 6 4 8 SETUP CAPTURE OPERATION Save the captured image of the GP unit s screen as a JPEG file in the CF Card Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Tag Reference Manual 4 7 10 Screen Capture included in the GP screen creation software SET UP CAPTURE OPERATION QUALITY 1 100 80 E W REVERSE TES QUALITY 1 100 Sets the captured image quality The image quality can be set from 1 to 100 100 is the highestquality B W REVERSE The white portion of the image that is created in the screen creation program is reversed to b
138. t PC Data Transfer Cable oJ 9 PC s To GP unit s tool serial port connector e Pro face s data transfer cable GPW CBO02 is sold sepa gt rately When using the PC with the Dsub 25 pin socket female interface a connector conversion adapter is required Use the straight line type of conversion adapter Recommended Adapters Abel Co AA833 Sanwa Supply D09 9F25F When using a PC equipped with a half pitch 14 pin socket interface a conversion adapter is required Recommended Adapter Loas Co ZR01 024 Transfer screen data from your PC via the GP screen creation software For details about the screen creation software refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Operation Manual included in the screen creation software GP2000H Series User Manual 4 1 Chapter 4 Data Transfer Transfer the logic program data from your PC via the Logic Program Development software For details about the Logic Program Development software refer to the Pro Control Editor Operation Manual included in the GP screen creation software B Transferring Data to a New GP2000H Unit Connect the GP to your PC via the data transfer cable and then turn the GP unit ON The Initial Start Mode screen appears on the GP and you can transfer logic program data from your PC to the GP The screen will change to the
139. t the unit may Important fail to detect this condition or the unit may detect this condition before backlight burnout 1 Bit 6 when using the Direct Access method and bit 11 when using the Memory Link method will turn ON Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connec tion Manual included in the GP screen creation software 7 12 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 4 4 COMMUNICATION SETUP This section explains how to use the RETRY command to deal with errors including those that occur during GP and PLC communication COMMUNICATION SETUP RECEIVE TIMEQUT 1 127 SECOND RETRY COUNT 55 RECEIVE TIMEOUT 1 127 Use a numeric value to set a period of time in which the GP unit receives data from the PLC If the cable is not connected data communication will Timeout after one second regardless of this setting s value The default value for the RECEIVE TIMEOUT setting is 10 seconds ie An error message may appear on your personal computer if You transfer screens from your PC to the GP unit after a PLC communication error has occurred and the error is not yet cleared Your GP units RECEIVE TIMEOUT value is set to 30 sec onds or more RETRY COUNT 0 255 Use this setting item to designate the number of times the GP unit tries to send data to the PLC when a PLC communication error occurs After the GP unit s specified number of attemp
140. t receive direct sunlight since the sun s ultraviolet UV rays may cause the quality of the LCD to deteriorate Storing this unit in areas at temperatures that are lower than is rec ommended in this manual s specifications may cause the LCD panel s liquid to congeal which may damage the panel Conversely if the storage area s temperature becomes higher than the allowed level the LCD panel s liquid will become isotropic causing irreversible damage to the LCD Therefore be sure to store the panel only in areas where temperatures are within the ranges specified in this manual 12 GP2000H Series User Manual Preface B About the Screen Data T Due to the possibility of unexpected accidents be sure to back up the m GP unit s screen data regularly Important About the GP Unit s Display Panel The data that is currently displayed on the GP unit s screen the screen s brightness and the GP unit s voltage affect the screen s intensity of Contouring wavelike pattern that is created when some parts of the screen are brighter than others The minute dark and light grid points on the display panel s surface are part of the GP unit s design and are not defects Extended shadows or crosstalk may appear on the sides of screen images This is normal for an LCD panel Sometimes the display area may look as if the display colors have changed This is a common attribute of LCDs and is not a defect Disp
141. th of the neck strap and secure the strap with the velcro strip A A Be sure to keep the neck strap around your neck when operating the GP unit m Important GP2000H Series User Manual 3 3 Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring 3 2 Interface Switch Guards This section explains how to install the CF Card Interface Guard and Emergency Switch Guard included in the GP2000H Series unit s packing box 3 2 1 CF Card Interface Guard Attaching the CF Card Interface Guard Attach the guard as follows to meet the NEMA 250 TYPE4X 12 environment requirements Even if the CF Card Interface Guard is not attached the protection level of the gasket will not deteriorate as long as the CF Card Cover is closed 1 Locate the two CF Card Interface Guard Attachment Screws 2 Binding type screws M3 x 8 Se te Do not confuse these screws with the Np Emergency Switch Attachment Screws 2 Secure the CF Card Cover onto the rear of the GP unit Position the CF Card Interface Guard with the two screw holes on the side of the CF Card Cover then insert and tighten the screws The screws can be tightened or loosened with a screwdriver or the side of a coin AN A Do not use excessive force which may damage the GP unit Use a torque of only 0 5 N m to tighten the screws The GP2000H unit with the CF Card Interface Guard attached will look like the diagram on the right 1 Units
142. the SYSTEM AREA s LOCATION word addresses DATA FORMAT Set up the REGISTRATION NO and the LOCATION values as either BIN or BCD values This field is related only to INDIRECT values REGISTRATION NO 1 256 Enter the Window Screen Number used by the Global Window This field is enabled only when GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS is set to DIRECT WINDOW LOCATION Enter the value used for the Global Window LOCATION This field is enabled only when GLOBAL WINDOW ACCESS is set to DIRECT 7 3 4 CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP IN a Important Character String Data ordering varies from manufacturer to manufacturer Set up the Character String Data order to match that of the corresponding PLC CHARACTER STRING DATA SETUP EEL EANGE CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE 1 8 Set up the CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE to match that of the cor responding PLC Device type and Tag settings are not available for setup GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 7 Initializing the 2401 CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE 1 8 Set up the CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE that corresponds to that of your PLC as specified in the following table I Data Device Storage Order II Byte Storage Order LH HL using single words Word Storage Order LH HL using double words CHARACTER STRING DATA MODE 1 8 List 1 Data Device Byte Storage Word Storage Character Storage Order Order LH HL Order LH HL String Data using single word usin
143. the screen position 1 and then touch the top right and bottom left corners positions 2 and 3 To activate RESET touch the RESET button To change to OFFLINE Mode touch OFFLINE gt TRANSFER MODE SCREEN 12 OF BOOT MONITOR OFFLINE RESET CANCEL A A y You can perform FORCE RESET in either RUN mode or OFFLINE Mode m Important lt ote menu bar will not display when the GP unit is starting 7 up Entering FORCE RESET is possible even when the PLC and the GP unit are not communicating CONTRAST ADJ USTMENT This setting is not supported by the GP 2401HT TFT color unit BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT When BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT is set to ON you can adjust the brightness by touching the GP unit s screen To enter BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT mode press the bottom right corner position 1 of the screen A and then touch the bottom left corner 2 When the BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT screen B appears touch the left side of the bar to brighten the display and touch the right side to darken the display Four levels of adjustment are available with this unit A B gt Bright Dark a LF m Display GP2000H Series User Manual 7 11 Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H Stes To exit the BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT mode touch any where above the BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT bar You cannot enter the BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT mode while the GP unit is star
144. then ON again while the CF Card is still inserted 8 18 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors Error Message List cont D SCRIPT ERROR D Script settings data are ALOBAL D SCRIPT ERROR Global D Script settings data EXTENDED SIO SCRIPT Extended SIO script settings ERRORES data are incorrect 8 5 Error Message Details 8 5 Error Message Details 8 5 1 System Errors Indicates a fault in the basic operations of the GP unit Following the error message an error code see below will appear Report the error number and details on how the error developed to your local GP distributor m SYSTEM ERROR 03 x x An unrecoverable error occurred during screen data transfer 03 xx Error No Constant Value B SYSTEM ERROR XXX XXX An unrecoverable error occurred during screen data transfer XXX XXX XXX L Error No 3 Error No 2 Error No 1 Possible Solutions e Check that the GP unit s power cord and the Input signal line have been wired separately from each other Check that the FG line has been grounded correctly according to your country s standards Re send the screen data from the PC to the GP unit To correct other types of communication errors such as RECEIVE DATA ERROR or PLC COM ERROR see 8 4 1 Error Mes sage List If the above mentioned methods do not solve the problem contact your local GP distributor GP2000H Series User Manual 8
145. ting up e BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT can be made during RUN mode PLC lt gt GP unit communication Regardless of the display normal or reversed the left side of the BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT menu bar dis played at the bottom area of the screen is always Bright e One of the characteristics of the display device is that once it is plugged into the power source it takes some time to reach the maximum practical brightness At room temperature the display device takes about 10 minutes to reach 7096 of its maximum brightness SET UP LCD This setting is not supported by the GP 2401HT TFT Color unit USE TOUCH PANEL AFTER BACKLIGHT BURNOUT This item allows the user to enable ON or disable OFF the touch operation when the backlight burns out Setting this item to OFF prevents the GP unit from sending input signals to the PLC When the Backlight Burns Out 1 The Status LED s orange light will turn ON e The System Data Area s Status bit 10 will turn ON Ifthe FORCE RESET item is set to ON only FORCE RE SET can still be performed by touch operation Although the screen is pitch black and cannot be seen touch panel operation can be performed in the FORCE RESET screen Ifthe GP unit is in OFFLINE Mode the touch panel opera tion will become enabled regardless of the settings Normally the unit detects backlight burnout by monitoring the current However depending on the problem with the backligh
146. tion Signal Name DOUTO C DOUT1 C gt 7 DOUT GND BUZZ OUT Output Source Type Provides current from pin 7 DOUT GND to pin 2 DOUTO C pin 4 DOUTI C and pin 8 BUZZ OUT Sianal Name GP Internal g Current Direction DOUTO C DOUT1 C dum 7 DOUT GND BUZZ OUT GP2000H Series User Manual 3 11 Chapter 3 Attaching and Wiring Changing the Current Direction 1 Loosen the seven 7 Cable Cover Attachment Screws and remove the cover These screws are the non removable type Cable Cover 2 Loosen the Stopper s screw 1 and remove the Stopper This screw is the non removable type Stopper Screw 3 Remove the Output Sink Source Switchover Circuit Board Grasp the sponge section and pull the board directly up off the GP s circuit board Output Sink Source Circuit Board Front Rear 3ounosT SINK l 4 As shown in the drawings on the right the direction of the Output Sink Source unit determines the direction of the current You can use the words SINK and SOURCE on the main circuit board to orient check the Output Sink Source unit 5 Re attach the Stopper and re attach the Cable Cover 0997 79 007 929 9392 GP Circuit Board Output Sink Setting aounost
147. to connect the pin side of the Tool Connector Check Loop Back Cable Dsub9pin to the GP unit s Downloading Cable When everything is normal OK displays When a problem exists an error message displays Dsub9P Data Transfer Cable GPW CB02 s RD SD ER RS CS CO c dq CO gt Created by User 8 INPUT PORT Used for Pro face s maintenance checks only 9 AUX Because the AUX feature is not supported with the GP2000H Series unit SELF DIAGNOSIS cannot be performed 8 6 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 8 RUN Mode and Errors A PRINTER I F SELF DIAGNOSIS cannot be performed since the GP2000H Series unit does not have the Printer Interface B SIO CHECK Checks the RS 232C and RS 422 SIO lines for areas where communication problems develop In the menu select which check to run To run the check connecting the SIO cable is necessary If everything is normal OK displays If a problem exists an error message appears The GP2000H Series Special Purpose Dsub Cable wiring is shown below SIO Cable Wiring RS 232C RS 422 common RS 232C RS 422 SD 21 a RDA RD 8 SDA RS 22 SDB CS 26 RDB CD 7 CSB ER 3 ERB CSA ERA C CF CARD Checks the CF Card s Read Write feature Insert the CF Card in the GP prior to using this check menu The CF Card needs to have more than lI kilobyte of usable space If no error exists the message OK will appear If an error exists an error mess
148. transfer system data the GP unit s power cord must be plugged in For information about transferring data to the GP see Chapter 4 Data Transfer or refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Opera tion Manual included in the GP screen creation software GP2000H Series User Manual 5H 5 1 Entering OFFLINE Mode To initialize your GP unit or to perform SELF DIAGNOSIS you must first switch the GP unit to OFFLINE Mode This can be done using either of the following two 2 methods 5 1 1 After Plugging in the Power Cord To enter OFFLINE Mode touch the top left corner of the screen within 10 seconds after connecting the GP unit s power cord MAIN MENU INITIALIZE p TRANSFER SCREEN DATA SELF DIAGNOSIS RUN 5 1 2 From the Menu Bar From the unit s menu bar touch OFFLINE and the MAIN MENU screen appears To call up the menu bar see 6 4 3 SET UP I O GP2301H or 7 4 3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL GP2401H MAIN MENU INITIALIZE gt TRANSFER SCREEN DATA SELF DIAGNOSIS RUN M MON OFFLIME RESET CANCEL If your GP unit includes the Device Monitor feature the MONI TOR button will be included on the menu bar SP tes hs Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included in the GP screen creation software 5 2 GP2000H User Manual Chapter 5 OFFLINE
149. ts the following screen will appear MEMORY LOADER TOOL UPLOAD DOWNLOAD GP2000H Series User Manual 4 5 Chapter 4 Data Transfer UPLOAD from GP2000H to CF Card AN JAN m Important This feature saves all GP internal data such as system program communication proto col expansion program screen data and Backup SRAM data in the CF Card as backup data To start data upload enter the password you designated in the screen creation software s Transfer screen and then touch the START key If you have not designated a password touch the START key See 6 3 1 7 3 1 SYSTEM SETUP Password Setup and 5 3 INITIALIZATION When UPLOAD is performed the CF Card s current Backup Data will be completely overwritten GP 2301H Series Unit GP 2401H Series Unit UPLOAD E pes p emm LOSING UPLOAD DATA IN WARNING LOSING ALL DATA ET ENTER PASSWORD SND PRESS START KEY START d ERO Je Te TE START Tee EEE DOWNLOAD from CF Card to GP This feature writes CF Card backup data to the GP unit s Internal SRAM Memory To start data download enter the password you designated in the screen creation software s Transfer screen and touch the START key If you have not designated a passw
150. ts has failed to send data to the PLC an error message will appear on the GP The default value for the RETRY COUNT setting is 2 7 4 5 SOUNDSETTINGS These settings are not supported by the GP2401HT unit Return to the previous screen by touching CANCEL CANCEL Settings not applicable for this unit Please touch CANCEL to return to the previous screen TESTES T S T T JE E TH GJ T JE EE EE JEJE JC gt e 2000 Series User Manual 7 13 Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 4 6 EXPANSION SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETUP Since GP 2401H Series unit is not equipped with an expansion serial I F If you have selected the NO for the SERIAL I F CHANGE on the COMMUNICATION PORT SETUP screen or No for the Serial I F Switch settings in the GP Screen Editor when not using the Extended SIO Script Protocol for communication the expansion serial communication setup is not required IN A If you have selected YES for the SERIAL I F CHANGE on the COM Important MUNICATION PORT SETUP screen or Yes for the Serial Switch settings Change Extend SIO Type command in the GP Screen Edi tor Project menu enter all of the settings related to device commu nication using the Extended SIO Script Protocol here EXPANSION SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETUP screen Then the settings on the SET UP SIO screen will be disabled EXP
151. ttings related to device communica tion using the Extended SIO Script Protocol here UP SIO screen These settings are required to set using the EXPANSION SERIAL COMMUNICATION SETUP screen COMMUNICATION RATE The COMMUNICATION RATE baud rate is the data communication speed mea sured in bits per second bps between the GP unit and the PLC Match both the PLC and the GP units COMMUNICATION RATE values Depending on the rate selected you may not be able to use certain PLCs Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for Windows Device PLC Connection Manual included with the GP screen creation software DATA LENGTH STOP BIT For data communication use the following settings e DATA LENGTH 7 or 8 bits STOP BIT 1 or 2 bits PARITY Use this setting to specify whether an ODD or EVEN number parity check or none at all OFF will take place during communication CONTROL The CONTROL setting prevents the overflow of data transmitted and received Select either the XON XOFF or the ER DTR control aN If you have selected YES for the SERIAL CHANGE on Note NO GP2000H Series User Manual 7 5 Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H COMMUNICATION FORMAT Select one of the following options for the COMMUNICATION FORMAT setting e RS 232C e RS 422 4 line RS 422 2 line Gi When using an RS 422 cable and the Memory Link format NO sure to select the 4 line option Refer to the GP PRO PBIII for
152. uch panel with a hard or pointed object or press on the touch panel with too much force since it may damage the touch panel or the display Do NOT install the GP where the ambient temperature can exceed the allowed range Doing so may cause the GP to malfunction or shorten its operation life Do NOT restrict or limit the GP unit s naturally occurring rear face ventilation and do NOT store or use the GP in overheated areas Do NOT store or use the GP unit in areas where large sudden tem perature changes can occur These changes can cause condensa tion to form inside the unit which can cause possible unit malfunc tions Do NOT allow water liquids metals or charged particles to enter inside the GP unit s outer casing since they can cause either a GP malfunction or an electrical shock The allowable pollution degree is 2 Do NOT store or use the GP in direct sunlight or in excessively dusty or dirty environments Do NOT store or use the GP in an environment where shaking or excessive vibration can occur Do NOT store or use the GP where chemicals such as organic sol vents and acids can evaporate or in environments where chemi cals and acids are present in the air Corrosive chemicals acids alkalines liquids containing salt Flammable chemicals organic solvents Do NOT use paint thinner or organic solvents to clean the GP Do NOT store or operate the LCD Liquid Crystal Display in areas tha
153. us 8 24 BG OBI PDC Has Not B en Set DD 8 24 8 5 7 D Sernptand Global D Script Errors 8 24 GP2000H Series User Manual 5 Preface 8 5 9 Extended SIO 8 25 Chapter 9 Maintenance 91 Ue Sana exeesepueevtictuiea v aiite tron rir PF ERR VESS roS riss SSNS SS 9 1 JE Cleaning 9 1 9 2 Periodic Check Points is sisal 9 1 9 3 Replacing the Backlight ssssssssssssssssses cssssosssssasssssssssssss ssses essssassssseso sssssssssssssssss 9 2 6 GP2000H Series User Manual Preface Essential Safety Precautions This manual includes procedures that must be followed to operate the GP correctly and safely Be sure to read this manual and any related materials thoroughly to understand the correct operation and functions of the GP unit Safety Symbols Throughout this manual the following icons identify GP operation procedures that require special attention These icons provide essential safety information for the follow ing levels of danger Indicates situations that may result in major AN WARNIN G machine damage severe bodily injury or death If the instructions are not followed Indicates situations that may resultin damage A CAUTION to the machinery or minor bodily injury if the instructions are not followed WARNINGS System Design e Do NOT make switches using the switches on the touch panels which ma
154. will be disabled Also when tags involve registered Windows and loaded screens they are disabled in this order Window Registry Load Screen 1 Disabled registered windows start from the last screen used 2 Disabled loaded screens start from the last screen used To correct this problem reduce the number of tags to within the allowed limit 8 5 6 OBJ PLC Has Not Been Set Up The host PLC setup in the screen creation software program the prw file does not match the PLC in use Use the Error Code that follows the error message to select the proper PLC type and correct the GP unit s INITIALIZE setup data to match this OBJ PLC HAS NOT BEEN SET UP xx The PLC number Hexadecimal written to the GP unit s System File 8 5 7 D Script and Global D Script Errors The following error messages are displayed when D Scripts and Global D Scripts are not correctly set up The GP 2301H 2401H Series unit displays the error message at the bottom of the GP screen Error Message D Script Error Global D Script Global D Script Error The following table lists the numbers assigned to in the above error messages Error Nos 001 and 002 are displayed at power on and Error Nos 003 and 004 are displayed when an error occurs during the script processing We Twescipt The total number of Global D Scripts exceeds the limit The maximum number of Global D Scripts is 32 Note Global D Script th
155. ws Tag Reference Manual Here creates the index file of the CSV files that are saved into the CF card with the CSV data transfer function CREATE CSV DATA INDEX CANCEL THE INDEX FILE OF THE CSV DATA IN CF CARD IS UPDATED INSERT CF CARD AND PRESS START KEY START Touch the START key then the operation to create the index file will start WN Do not open the CF card cover during the operation to create the in m dex file The data may be damaged Important aN Too many number of CSV files may cause a time loss for Note creating the index file It will take about 10 minutes for creat ing an index file of the 4 000 CSV files If you touch the CANCEL key during the operation to create the index file the operation will stop then the following screen will appear CREATE CSV DATA INDEX IS IT INTERRUPTED CONTINUE The operation restarts When the message CREATED INDEX FILE PLEASE PRESS END KEY appears finish the program END Deletes the creating index file then the INITIALIZE MEMORY screen will reappear 7 24 GP2000H Series User Manual SET UP TIME PRESENT TIME Chapter 7 Initializing the GP 2401H 7 7 SET UP TIME Set the GP unit s internal clock in the SET UP TIME screen TIME SET UP SET UP TIME Adjust the date and time display settings in the PRESENT TIME setting item SP ter i SER GP2000H Series User Manual
156. y cause operator injury and machine dam age To prevent major accidents caused by an output re maining either ON or OFF set up circuits Such as limiters that will monitor vital output signals To prevent accidents caused by incorrect output or malfunction design switches used by separate devices to perform important operations Do NOT use GP touch panel switches to perform safety related or important accident prevention operations These operations should be performed by separate hardware switches to prevent operator injury and machine damage To prevent any possibility of bodily injury or material dam age design your system so that equipment will not mal function due to a communication fault between the GP unit and its host controller GP2000H Series User Manual 7 Preface N WARNINGS Do NOT use the GP as a warning device for critical warning alarms that can cause serious operator injury machine dam age or production stoppage Use stand alone hardware and or mechanical interlocks to design alarm indicators and their control activator units The GP is NOT appropriate for use with aircraft control de vices medical life support equipment central trunk data transmission communication devices or nuclear power control devices due to their inherent requirements of ex tremely high levels of safety and reliability When using the GP with transportation vehicles trains cars and ships disaster and crime prevention device
157. y for the GP 2301H Series unit Starting the CF Memory Loader Tool Both methods for starting the CF Memory Loader Tool program via the CF Card are described below Menu Bar Using the GP2000H Unit s CF BOOT Menu Insert the CF Card with the saved CF Memory Loader Tool into the GP unit and turn ON the CF Card Access Switch No 1 See 3 5 2 Card Access Switch Touch the OFFLINE menu screen s CF BOOT selection The GP will be reset and after it restarts the CF Card s CF Memory Loader Tool will start For information about displaying the menu bar see 6 4 3 SET UP I O GP2301H or 7 4 3 SET UP TOUCH PANEL GP2401H GP 2301H Series MEMORY LOADER TOOL UPLOAD DOWNLOAD gt M CF BOOT ow 4 4 GP2000H Series User Manual Chapter 4 Data Transfer Using the GP2000H Unit s CF Card Startup Switches You can also use the CF Card Startup Switches on the bottom of the CF Card Slot Turn ON raise Switch No 1 and insert the CF Card with the saved CF Memory Loader Tool into the GP s CF Card slot Next turn ON CF Card Access Switch No 1 and connect the GP unit s power cord The CF Memory Loader Tool will then start up CF Card Slot CF Card Startup Switches SP te lower CF Card Startup Switch 1 When you finish using the CF Memory Loader Tool turn OFF 4 2 1 Data Upload and Download When the CF Memory Loader Tool program star
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