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Graphic Operation Terminal Training Manual GOT1000 basic course

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1. i 6 1S 6 Ethernet connection GOT can be connected to the Ethernet connection UDP IP communications The networks can be configured with commercially available products such as hubs and cables 7 Applicable connections with third party PLCs GOT can be connected to third party PLCs The system construction without regarding to PLC manufacture is available Refer to the product catalogue or manual about PLC models that can be connected 8 Connection to equipment other than the PLC e Microcomputer Data can be read and written from a personal computer microcomputer board PLC to GOT virtual devices e Bar code reader The data read with the bar code reader can be written to PLC CPU e Temperature controller Inverter Servo amplifier CNC The controllers can be monitored and changed the parameters 9 Multi channel function The GOT which installs multiple communication drivers can be monitored up to maximum 4 4 channels controllers PLC CPU temperature controller inverter etc Install multiple communication drivers i Channel No 1 Bus connection Channel No 2 be eae OMRON a PLC connection a Channel No 3 Temperature controller connection Channel No 4 Servo amp
2. relevant manual 1 Installing each GOT software in the personal computer Running each software The relevant manual 1 Learning how to use the online manual Learning GT Designer2 screen configuration how to customize the screens and how to from create project data up to transfer The relevant manual 1 data Learning the specifications and settings of each GT Designer2 oblect function The relevant manual 2 Confirming the applicable connection types for GOT Confirming the system configuration for each connection type Confirming the setting method for the unit to be used The relevant manual 3 Confirming the wiring diagram of connection cable for the unit to be used Confirming the GOT specifications system configuration system equipment parts names setup and wiring method maintenance and inspection method error code specifications The relevant manual 4 part names system equipment and setup method Mounting each type of unit on the GOT Converting the monitor screen data created with GOT900 series and Digital Electronics Corporation s package into GOT1000 The relevant manual 5 series data Using the function of GOT main unit and using the GOT debug to check the status of the target CPU special function module The relevant manual 6 and network By Using a personal computer reading and writing the data stored on the PC card and the
3. Bit Comment 12 Set comments to be displayed when the Basic Comment device is ON Basic Comment C Comment Group Comment Group Enter Line in operation ON OFF CopyON gt OFF AlSetings Direct Comment Only 13 Select green for Text C CommentNo fi Ap I Z eree comen 14 Click the OK button Line in operation omment setting 1 3 2 tyle Regular Solid M Blink No gt Reverse V Use High Quality Font Direct Comment Only v High Quality Font Gothic z Extended Function Extended Trigger Script 1 4 Cancel 1 A comment can be created with 1 to 512 characters 2 Comments can be created on multiple lines Comments are displayed in the GOT as follows cI In operation now In operation now Y70 is ON Y70 is ON l l L Display range 3 Settings on object screen Adjust the size of object frame so that all the comments are displayed Create a frame for the comments 1 As the cursor changes to a re sizing cursor when it is moved over to the handle click the left mouse button and drag it to the desired size for displaying 2 When the display area is determined release the left mouse button 3 Create a frame for comments using text This completes the settings of the comment display by a bit device e The display condition for set comments can be displayed switching between ON and OFF by pressing the ON
4. Next page 1 2 Click on the Communication To From GOT menu The dialog box appears and the project configuration is displayed as a tree 1 Project Download gt GOT The project configuration is displayed as a tree Check the item to be downloaded Drive name Select the download destination of the project data A drive Standard CF Card only wth GOT mounted C drive Built in Flash Memory Folder name Displays the storage destination folder of the project data Set the folder name in System Settings of the System Environment window Boot drive Project Data Displays the drive in which the project data will be started Displays the drive name set as Drive Project ID Project data ID number is displayed With the project ID downloaded project data is saved so that it is not mixed with any other data Transfer size The size of the data to be downloaded on the GOT is displayed Buffering area size Displays the total buffering area size capacity to be used by such as advanced alarms Drive information Displays the user area size empty area size and memory meter of the selected drive Boot memory information Displays the user area size and empty area size From previous page ee amp 3 Check Delete all old data in Project folder Communication configuration OS Install gt GOT Boot OS Install gt GOT Verify Special Data Download gt GOT Project Do
5. r Boot Memory information User area size Empty area size Drive information will be read Is it OK to proceed Communicate with GOT Communication configuration OS Install gt GOT Boot OS Install gt GOT Verify Special Data Download gt Project Down ive it oject Do Untitled Project Ver 2 18U 0 Base Screen LJ Standard monitor OS O Standard monitor OS 02 03 00 O 1Edot Standard Font Gothic 02 03 00 O 12dot Standard Font 02 03 00 O System Screen Information 02 03 00 Memory meter O System Screen Data 02 03 00 H Used W Empty O TrueType Numerical Font 02 03 00 ication driver CO 4 0nA 0 CPU QJ71C24 MELDAS CE 02 03 00 s DEEE s Network Group Boot Memory information C Bus Q 02 03 00 w Extended function 0S s C Option OS mload gt GOT Project Upload gt Computer Resource Upload gt Computer Drive inl formation 9216 kbyte 5034 kbyte 58368 kbyte 53953 kbyte 1 Click on the Communication To From GOT menu 2 When the Communicate with GOT dialog box appears click the Drive Information tab 3 Select C Built in Flash Memory 4 Click the Get Latest button 5 When the confirmation dialog box appears click the button 6 The dialog box appears and a list of the items installed on the drive is displayed as a tree When the following is confirmed the OS is properly installed on the GOT e Stand
6. M Use screen color e na mz Transparent Cancel Vv Next page From previous page 2 Place the numerical display and make the settings as follows Basic tab Device D30 Number of display digits 1 Sees EERE AR l OOO OU Size 2x2 3 Copy and paste the numerical display created in 2 and make the settings as follows 1 Device setting D31 2 Device setting D32 3 Device setting D33 4 Device setting D34 4 Create characters with text 5 Create a display lamp with the following settings using the same procedure for creating a lamp display in section 5 4 Basic tab Device M33 Figure Circle Circle_3 Lamp color when it is ON red Text Lamp tab Display position Bottom Text Operating Copy OFF gt ON All Settings 6 Copy and paste the lamp created in 5 and make the settings as follows Basic tab Device M34 Text Lamp tab Text 8 hours have elapsed Copy OFF gt ON All Settings Vv Next page 7 Ci Oi PT T k 8 Or Oi Ci a rat 0 pe Contral ie B 9 2 Setting Base Screen No 1 1 6 2 2 Project download Copy and paste the touch switch created in section 5 5 change the width size and make the settings as follows Basic tab Device M31 Operation Alternate Switch color when it is ON red Text Lamp tab Text Preparation Copy OFF ON Lamp function Bit M31
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8. Switch Bit Switch Figure Tools Communication Window Help menu See Switch Bit Switch Lamp H AE Data Set Switch W Special Function Switch B o To Screen Switch B ABC Ascii Displ SS E i a E Change Station Mo Switch i Bl zl ae 4 Key Code Switch 4 Numerical Input E Multi Action Switch 4 Ascii Input A F 2d Numerical Display 2 Move the cursor to the position where the touch switch is placed and click the mouse button 3 The touch switch is placed 4 Click the right mouse button in the area other than the touch switch to cancel the placement mode of the cursor 5 Double click the placed touch switch 2 Bit switch settings Bit Switch Same Sqm gt Sth Switch i Reverse Switch Area E E e o l r 3 4 Same Samet z Others Reverse switch Area Tamiz 1 Click the button in Switch Action As the Device dialog box appears set the device to M10 After setting is completed click the OK button Select Action Action determines how the bit device will behave when touched Set turns ON when touched Reset turns OFF when touched Alternate toggles ON OFF when touched Momentary turns on while touched turns OFF when released Select Set here being 3 Setting a display style Bit Switch 1 Click the button of Shape in Basic Text Lamp Display Style Switch Action Device X Dev Act
9. The connection cables are exclusive products Only the Ethernet connection cable is commercially available Personal computer The personal computer is for creating and downloading the GOT1000 screen data PC AT compatible personal computer on which Windows will operate Microsoft Windows 98 operating system English version Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition operating system English version Microsoft Windows Workstation 4 0 operating system English version 2 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system English version 2 Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system English version 1 2 Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system English version 1 2 CPU Refer to 3 below Required Memory For Installation 300MB or more Hard Disk Space For execution 100MB or more Display Color High Color 16 bits or more Display Resolution 800 x 600 dots or more Internet Explorer Ver 5 0 or later must be installed Others sa Mouse Keyboard Printer and CD ROM Driver should be compatible with the above OS Compatibility mode Fast user switching Changing desktop themes font and Remote desktop are not supported 2 The Administrator authority is required to install GT Designer2 into Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition The Administrator authority is also required to use GT Designer2
10. not used 1 to4 FA device for microcomputer connection The communication settings must be made according to the channel No to be connected 8 For bar code reader connection 9 For host PC connection default Communication interface type is 2 types displayed RS232 For communication with PC GT Designer2 PLC and microcomputer USB For communication with PC GT Designer2 default e Driver Select the PC communication driver to be installed in the GOT Detail setting Perform the settings including driver baud rate data size etc 2 Extend I F Settings first stage to third stage Settings are performed for the communication unit in the GOT extend interface From previous page Vv e CH No Select a CH No that matches the usage 0 not used 1 to4 FA device for microcomputer settings settings to match the channel No for connecting the controller Gateway function for Ethernet download e Drivers Select the PC communication driver to be installed in the GOT e Detail setting Perform settings including driver stage No slot No etc a es yj 4 Extend I F Settings a Set the ist stage extend F1 1 as described Standard 1 F 1 Ps232 HostPc Standard I F 2 fg SE HostiPC x below pee rere Settings for this item have already been ss performed in the new project wizard described yale l in section 4 2 1 de CH No 1 3rd Driver Bus
11. 1 Select the object to be changed in size 2 Position the cursor over the sizing handle click and drag it to change the desired size 2 Misalignment of object and figure a Centering the object in the figure Right click on the object to be realigned Delete E Attribute Stacking Order gt Right click the mouse and select Centering in menu b Moving the object to any position within the figure c The position of object and shape can be changed separately as instructed below amp Attribute Stacking Order Centering ON Image Move Mode Add To Category gt Right click the mouse and Move the object to select Enable Two Tracker change the position Mode in menu Moving the object to any position within the figure The position of object and shape can be changed separately as instructed below amp Cut amp Copy A amp A Paste Delete E Attribute Stacking Order Centering ON Image Move Mode Add To Category gt Enable Two Tracker Mode Right click the mouse and Drag the object to change its select Enable Two Tracker size Mode in menu 4 Creating a title text for the system alarm Enter System alarm in Text 5 9 2 Goto screen switch settings Create a switch which can switch a base screen to another or display a window screen by touch operation 1 Placing a Go To Screen Switch 1 2 3 4 Display Base Screen No 1 S
12. 2 2 3 4 6 3 Setting the display figure color of Go To Screen Switch Go To Screen Switch Basic Text Lamp Extended Action Trigger Screen Type Base C Overlap Window C Overlap Window2 C Superimpose Window Superimpose Window2 Go To Screen Fixed 2 H r Browse C Back Previous History C Device Bit Dey Details Display Style ON OFF Shape Square Square_10 Others SS Reverse Switch amp rea Swich Frame __ Background Ea M Pattern z Switch v Layer Back ba Category Extended Function V Extended V Action MV Trigger Cancel Go To Screen Switch Basic Text Lamp Text Jo Select Position to Edit Text lignment Text Alarm Offset to Frame fo Dot m Lamp Copy OFF gt ON All Settings Text Only Font 4 2dot Standard z Effects Size 1x1 x fi x fi amp xY 24 Dot Center Top Bottom Left Right fF gt Sirmen TIF Alignment Horizontal Key Bit Word 16 bit Signed BIN r Extended Function Extended Action Trigger 1 Set the Display Style of Go To Screen Switch 2 3 as follows Shape 10 square_10 specified in Others Frame white Switch Gray Background black Pattern 0 In the Text Lamp tab set the text to be
13. Changing the status of an attribute is called attribute change e Polyline Line style line width color e Pattern Line style color e Text Font vertical magnification ratio horizontal magnification ratio direction style background color color Appendix 30 Backlight This is a fluorescent lamp that shines light from the rear of an LCD in order to display with the LCD Base screen The screen displayed over the entire GOT display area The base screen comprises figure and object settings Basic monitor The general name for the basic GOT functions This means the basic functions of an electronic operation panel such as switch and lamp functions and number data and message display Bit device Located in the PLC device and transmits information with one bit In a GOT each bit of a word device can be used as a bit device Bit map BMP This is a file format for storing pixel images and is indicated with the extension BMP In a GOT bit maps can be used as figure or part data BMP files can be output with image scanners or commercially available graphics software Blink Makes the display go on and off repeatedly and cyclically Buffer memory BM Memory unique to PLC special function module it can be read and written directly from a GOT Bus connection Connection of the GOT to the PLC base with an extension cable This connection is through the I O bus The GOT can be used with about the same responsiveness as a conventiona
14. Details of the device which encountered an error can be displayed in either one of the following three formats Comment Window Window Screen or Base Screen 1 Display the detail display screen by 2 Display the detail display screen by one touch operation key input from the touch switch Occurrence Message Restore Check Occurrence Message Restore Check 02 02 01 10 25 Line 1 error 11 25 10 45 02 02 01 10 25 Line 1 error 11 25 10 45 02 02 01 12 05 Line 2 error 12 28 02 02 01 12 35 Line 3 error 077107210 la AIS Line 2 error 12 28 02 02 01 12 35 Line 3 error o 4 Comment window is displayed Window screen is displayed Base screen is displayed Window screen for alarm history Overlap window o lt o lt Check Line 2 Check Line 2 Check Line 2 Alarm history display Alarm history display The specified comment is displayed The specified base screen or window screen is displayed Details and corrective actions are Details and corrective actions are drawn registered in advance as comments in advance in the window and base screens Remarks Refer to chapter 8 of the GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual for details on the other functions Appendix 6 Appendix 1 3 Settings screen example This section describes screen setting examples that display detailed information using window screens by touching the error messages
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16. f an indow Screen ommon Settings m Environment i i fe P eFoaig S g sao 2 OMOMrDWPErFAYOTA TeeeFeeege ee ERE E oe ee se Sea8 Ts 5 J GREG DADS D O28 heat system Alarm Eg 1 Basic Size fis fi m fi Frame Format 2 Category Others r Layer Back r 3 Extended Function Extended ee 4 Cancel Click on the toolbar Object to place a system alarm on the object screen Double click the system alarm which has been placed The System Alarm dialog box is displayed Set shape for the system alarm Select Frame_5 for Shape Click the OK button 3 Adjust the system alarm size Adjust the size of system alarm so that all the system alarms are displayed 1 Position the cursor over the handle click and drag it to the desired size for displaying the system alarm 2 When the object and shape are adjusted adjustment is completed An adjustment of display area is required as illustrated below to keep part of alarm message from dropping out of the frame 400 Unable to communicate with CPU 9 AC down error Set in three lines 803 Transient error ai aT Poa aaa SaaS aaa aaa y eT _ oF Error message Max 64 digits The time of the alams occurred Fixed eight digits Enlarge the size until the time of the alarms occurred is displayed on the right edge Size change of object with shape 1 Method of changing size
17. project named BASIC1 53D Drive D Se xP Es File name JBASICI Save as type aT Designer Files GTE x Cancel 9 1 2 Figure drawing This section describes how to draw figures and how to edit the figures arranged on the screen 1 Types of drawable figures The following figures can be drawn on GT Designer2 Drawing example Operation Procedures gt Line e Figure Line menu e A Line FreeForm Line free form e Figure Line FreeForm menu e LO Rectangle e Figure Rectangle menu Rectangle e Mm Rectangle Filled e Figure Rectangle Filled menu e Polygon Polygon e Figure Polygon menu Arc including e Circle ee H a ellipse e Circle Filled e Figure Circle Filled menu elliptic arc e Sector e Figure Sector menu Scale e Figure Scale menu 2 Drawing line rectangle and circle This section describes how to draw a line using an example 1 Click on the toolbar Figure Project Edit View Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Dee AM tees ae ow AR om AC CO AAMM e zf Drawing rectangle Click ol Q e3 e 3 5 O wf at E H Th EA A AE AL Ahe Q J Drawing circle Click 1 E Project Base Screen Start point 2 Click the left mouse button at the starting point oT for drawing a line SERIE 3 Drag and move the cursor to the end point Start p
18. 1 Perform the following tests in screen No 1 Test object Planned operating time numerical input Touch operation Touch the numerical input area When a key window screen appears enter the numeric value Result of Screen state 15 and then press Enter of the key window operation Write device D10 2 Test2 Perform the following tests in screen No 1 Test object l oe Line start l Operating time l Operation lamp l l switch numerical display Touch operation lamp is on till Count up till the The switch is Screen state i the planned planned operating resse Result of i ma time time operation Write device M10 m n D20 The line will not start when the operating time exceeds the planned operating time x1 3 Test3 Perform the following tests in screen No 1 Test object Line stop Operating time l Operation lamp switch numerical display It is touched while Touch operation the operation lamp is on The switch is Screen state The lamp is off Count stops Result of a a operation Write device device M10 ON a es 4 Test 4 Perform the following tests in screen No 1 Test object To Operating time Reset switch Operation lamp l l numerical display Touch operation Sa switch is operating time Screen state The lamp is off Result of nn faa becomes 0 Screen Screen No 1 No 2 Window No 1 5 7 Comment display settings Two types of mes
19. 3 4 Base screen switching with the touch switch GOT display screen is switched when the screen switching device value is written with the touch switch Example In the case of device for base screen switching DO Screen No 5 Operation lamp eo gt Touch switch setting Operation setting Base switching Fixed to 10 The current value of DO is stored five because the creen No s GOT displays screen No 5 Set both of X1 and X2 in OFF with sequence program and touch No 10 touch switch E Operation lamp The GOT displays screen No 10 because the Screen No 10 current value of DO is changed to 10 with the touch switch no O Ee J 2 3 5 Window screen display and switching The window screen is displayed by writing the same No as the window No of the screen to be displayed into the switching device used in overlap windows 1 2 Two types of writing in the screen switching device are available writing with the sequence program and writing with the GOT touch switch When zero is written in the screen switching device the window screen is not displayed Example When the switching device for base screen is DO and that for overlap window 1 is D1 a
20. Bit device 3072 points e Word device 16 bit 1024 points e Word device 32 bit 512 points GT11 e Up to 256 points regardless of the types of device being monitored Specifying monitor devices randomly to monitor bit devices A bit device and a bit device bit of word cannot be mixed when specifying monitor devices randomly Appendix 4 4 Restrictions and setting positions when using this function Only one set device and its device name can be monitored for each project Although an alarm history display function can be set for each object in each base screen the device being monitored is all the same Monitor device X0 ON Common settings X1 ON for all alarm historial X2 ON datas oF on X5 ON H X6 ON H X7 ON i H X8 ON 4 PL9 oQ Alarm history Alarm history of X5 Alarm history of X6 Alarm history of X7 Alarm history Alarm history Alarm history of XO Alarm history of X3 Alarm history of X1 Alarm history of X4 Alarm history of X2 Alarm history of X8 Base screen No 1 Base screen No 2 Base screen No 3 Different settings for the number of row and frame color are available for each alarm history 5 Collecting and holding alarm history data a Collecting alarm history data The GOT collects alarm history data at any time and saves the data in the GOT Alarm history data is constantly co
21. GOT is set The settings made here can be changed later For details on communication settings refer to section 4 2 2 New Project Wizard 1 When the left screen appears set the device to be connected as follows Controller MELSEC Q multi Q motion The training machine is a multiple CPU system so select the multiple CPU system 2 Click the button Bel New Project Wizard System Setting New Project Wizard 3 When the left screen appears set the connection I F as follows I F Extended I F 1 first stage 4 Click the button BA New Project Wizard g Please select F to be connected with MELSEC Q Multi Q Motion System Setting Next page From previous page New Project Wizard Driver 8 New Project Wizard New Project Wizard System Setting Confirmation Communication I F 2 Com Driver Confirmation F Screen Switch Please select Communication Driver MELSEC Q Multi Q Motion Bus 0 Stage Na Please select Communication Driver to be connected with MELSEC Q Multi Q Motion Communication Driver a08 Vv Next page Details 5 6 8 9 When the left screen appears set the communication driver as follows Communication driver Bus connection Q lt Note Always change default setting from A QnA QCPU QJ71C24 to Bus connection Q gt e There are two types of bus connection comm
22. Host station vr wrt in Appendix 23 Appendix 3 3 About the restrictions This section describes the restrictions of the FA transparent function Refer to the GOT1000 Series Connection Manual and GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual for details on the specifications and cautions in using the FA transparent function 1 GOT interface required to use the FA transparent function Connect the personal computer to which GX Developer or any other relevant software has been installed to the RS 232 interface or USB interface of the GOT When performing the FA transparent function use either RS 232 interface or USB interface of the GOT Using both of them to perform the FA transparent function concurrently is not allowed 2 When mutiple GOTs are bus connected When multiple GOTs are bus connected the FA transparent function can be used on each GOT However note that the monitoring performance of each GOT slows down as the number of monitoring GOTs and personal computers increases 3 When the FA transparent function is used in a bus connection When the FA transparent function is used in a bus connection the following GX Developer functions cannot be executed Unsupported GX Developer functions Remars e Remote Reset e Remote system reset e Remote RUN e Remote STOP e Remote PAUSE e Remote STEP RUN e Remote latch clear e Writ
23. Noj button Do you want to sawe curent project and library data 7 Save As Nem Project Edit View Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Help El GT Designer2 Weies047 in school_text GOT screenShots project school GTE eS T DA E T Re EN The screen is read vO0m AOS A AAE fe z 100 z his gt amp ON oFF Dev 1D 2 s Q 2 ai OR E A EAL Q A O l S R sy x 4 ce Ei B 1 Front Back oor I Display Overlay Screen Numerical display Lamp display sae Vor Ti I Touch switch 0070 oe Zp Status Observation zij Time Action A He ivan larm larm History aS vanced Recipe E Recipe Loagin Numera p P 3 Script nt 0 00 Object Script Symbol SA j Categor Librar TEJ r Foo aem i oxi 0 10 100 g ee Y N O nbute alue n Number X 1 Y 317 4 15 4 2 5 Saving the project data This section explains operations to save the created project data This section explains with an example of saving to a floppy disk A drive Sl GT Designer2 Untitled1 Sime Edit view Screen Common Figure Object Tc D New Ctrl N Open Ctrl o Close Import Project Import Panelkit of GT Designer Import Device Comment of GX Developer 1 Click on the Project Save As menu 8 Preferences Page Setup A Print Preview amp Print Ctrl P 1 school GTE Exit Alt F4 2 When the dialog box appears
24. Observation Time Action 3 Advanced Alarm BA Alarm History Advanced Recipe p Recipe E Script v 2 Library Vv Elsasem Evironment ee 2 When the System Environment screen System Environment E System Settings GOT Type GT15 V 640 480 x Fa Proiect Tite appears double click Communication W Auxiliary Setting Controller Type CH 1 MELSEC Qn4 Q MELDAS C6 Gud System Information 4 Project a Settings Switching Station No Noes s H Print Format Communication Settings GOT Setup None z Language Switching i Clock Setting Project Folder Project Startup Logo Color Settings 256 ind 65536 colors are used to display the image data 16dot Standard Font Gothic Mincho Cancel ply Next page From previous page al System Environment ication Settings Use Communication Settings Standard I F Settings CH No I F Standard I F 1 Host PC Standard F 2 Host PC Extend I F Settings Extend F 1 CH No Driver 1st 2nd Startup Logo Jd Extend F 2 1st 2nd 3rd Cancel Apply Vv Next page 3 When the left screen appears check Use Communication Settings With the Communication Settings perform the following settings 1 Standard I F Settings Settings are performed for the communication interface on the GOT Standard I F 1 R 232 Standard oe e CH No Select a CH No that matches the usage 0
25. Operating Condition Trigger Type OFF Device M32 Copy and paste the switch created in 7 and change the settings as follows Basic tab Device M35 Text Lamp tab Text Operation Stop Copy OFF ON Lamp function Bit M35 Operating Condition Trigger Type ON Device M31 Copy and paste the Go To Screen Switch control screen of Base Screen No 2 Copy the Go To Screen Switch alarm of Base Screen No 1 and change the settings as follows Basic tab Switching Screen Fixed screen 3 Text Lamp tab Text Operation screen Copy OFF ON Display the download screen of the project and download all the data to the GOT Reset the PLC CPU using the RESET key switch and then switch to RUN 6 5 6 2 3 Training device list and sequence program 1 Training device list Device Signal name GOT Device Signal name GOT operation operation M31 Preparation w fpo fise R m32 OperatonStop w fps1 fioses R M33 Operating 8 hours have elapsed R 2 fimn OR OR ee eee PR I a fomins R OR es D200 Window screen switching W R Reading W Writing Timer To identify the device used for the project data being edited the Device List function of GT Designer2 will be useful Refer to section 5 12 of this manual for details 2 Training sequence program M32 2 4 S _ Y reparat Run Stop Operatin g 30 RST T30 INC D30 l s K10 D30 ls D30
26. PLC CPU Operation Stop Operation Lamp Data MOV K123 D10 PLC CPU Turn ON Turns ON MO M1 Operation Stop Operation Lamp MOV K123 D10 PLC CPU 123 is displayed 123 is stored into D10 Operation Lamp Operation Stop PLC CPU M1 turns ON Y10 turns OFF Operation Lamp Operation Stop Display tur MOV K123 D 10 1 While the touch switch Operation on the 2 GOT is being touched the bit device MO has been ON When the bit device MO turns ON the bit device Y10 turns ON Also the ON figure is displayed on Operation Lamp in which the monitor device has been set to the bit device Y10 As the bit device Y10 has been ON 123 is stored into the word device D10 123 is also displayed in the numerical display on the GOT in which the monitor device has been set to the word device D10 While the touch switch Stop on the GOT is been touched the PLC CPU bit device M1 has been ON The PLC CPU bit device Y10 turns OFF and Operation Lamp turns OFF 2 2 Entering numerical values into PLC CPU 2 2 1 Numerical input function The function that writes an arbitrary numerical value into a specifie
27. Select Start All Programs MELSOFT Application GT Designer2 to The online manual can be viewed from the Start menu or GT Designer2 Help after installation of the GT Manual to the personal computer Refer to the next page for how to view it from Help GT series MELSEC Internet g My Documents Internet Explorer E mail 1 A My Recent Documents gt Outlook Express A Activate Windows Set Program Access and Defaults W Windows Catalog Windows Update n Accessories fmm MELSOFT Application n Startup A GT Converter2 Internet Explorer A GT Simulator2 W MSN Explorer A GT SoftGoT2 Q Outlook Express f MELSOFT MANUAL gt e gt Remote Assistance fe GT Manual 1000 Windows Media Player UTES Tas 3S Windows Messenger A Log OFF Turn Off 3 3 2 Reading the online manual from the GT Designer2 Help With Help the GT Designer2 PDF manuals can be viewed and the software version can be checked 1 Operation procedures 1 Click on each Help menu Basic Operation Data Displays the GT Designer2 Version Basic Operation Data Transfer Transfer Manual Manual Displays the first second volume of the GI Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual l Screen Design Manual Index Displays the PDF manual list About GTD2 The GT Designer2 version can be confirmed Connect to Connects to the Mitsubishi Electric FA Equipment Technology MELFANSweb Information Service
28. Sequence program example Screen No 15 X3 X4 Data 4 999 wos zt mov KO D1 The current values of the switching device are the Screen No 15 below because the GOT displays only base screen Data 4 999 No 15 DO 15 D1 o Turn ON X3 with the sequence program and D1 value is changed to three The GOT displays window screen No 3 because Screen No 15 D1 value is changed to three D Window Screen No 3 When closing the window screen operate either of the following methods Window Screen No 3 e Touch es in the upper right corner of the window screen e Write zero as the D1 value in the overlap window1 screen switching device Notes 10 Chapter 3 About GT Designer2 3 1 About GT Designer2 The screens displayed in the GOT are designed with the GT Designer2 Drawing is to place or set figures and objects on the GT Designer 2 screen The created screens and system data required for GOT operation are transferred to the GOT by GT Designer2 GT Designer2 Data transfer GOT SGI Designer Wocuments and Settings kanouyaWosktop project kiso KisO 1 GIt Brot ER yem Screen Comon Gore Qbit Jock Commurmation wdw Help Denga Soc Re BOBwvk xom jO AOwAAaw fhe hos zhe
29. Traditional Simplified Chinese GB Mincho Traditional Chinese BIG5 Gothic l PEE Functions to automatically count the energization time in the Maintenance time notification l l ees backlight and notify the maintenance time in two stages MELSEC Q QnA ladder monitor Functions to display Chinese fonts in the GOT Option OS Functions capable of monitoring sequence programs and searching devices and defects MELSEC A ladder monitor MELSEC FX ladder monitor Gateway Server Client Functions that a single PC or GOT collects and monitors the data of Gateway Mall PLC which is monitored by multiple GOTs Gateway FTP server Kemono oncion Function to monitor the network status of MELSECNET H MELSECNET 10 etc i Function to monitor and change the data of intelligent function Intelligent module monitor function i module buffer memory using a dedicated screen List editor for MELSEC A Function for displaying editing sequence program read out from ACPU in the list mode i Function to display edit the sequence program read out from the List editor for MELSEC FX FXCPU in the list mode l Function to monitor the servo amplifier and also to change Servo Amplifier Monitor Function parameters execute test run etc akotan Montort unction Function to execute servo monitor and parameter setting for motion controller CPU Q series Function to monitor position display alarm diagnosis and program CNC Monitor Fu
30. a Pl iho G BEC DEY ICE YR ol aaay 4 5 6 6 Dl pets A 2 3 El Fla gt 0 Enter Del AC Vv FF CPUNG 0 LID x ChNo 1 NetNo ST DEVICE Ti I oy KATTAN _j_ JD EA Al ZiVJ TJ OC 4 gt EJ 6 Enter Del at M DEVICE MONITOR Next page 8 5 6 8 9 10 Touch the lt lt key and move the cursor to the device number Make the settings as follows and touch the key Device name D Device number 31 Value 5 Repeat the procedures and set the value of D32 to 9 set the value of D33 to 5 and set the value of D34 to 7 When setting is complete touch XI to exit the setting key window When the Test menu screen appears touch the CANCEL key Go back to the device monitor screen check that the value just entered is properly displayed and touch the MENU key From previous page DEVICE MONITOR 11 Touch the END key 12 When the Main menu screen appears touch GOT setup TE Time setting amp display cal Program data control Debug amp self check L Clean Maintenance timing setting aa Addition times reset 3 Operation check Operating time Operat ing have elapsed Operation Preparation A Control screen Operating time Operat ing Operation Stop Control screen Preparation 1 2 3 4 Display Base screen No 3 Check that the opera
31. ambient temparature 25 C temparature 25 C Display character Cold cathode fluorescent tube replaceable backlight shutoff detection function is included Backlight 9 Backlight off screen saving time can be set aa Approx 40 000 h or longer Time when display luminance reaches 50 at the Life o operating ambient temperature of 25 C 1 900 objects l l Number of touch a ici 1 200 objects screen Matrix structure of 30 lines x 40 Matrix structure of 38 keys j columns y lines x 50 columns Touch Minimum 16 x 16 dots per key Number of objects that can be panel Maximum of 2 objects simultaneously touched 1 million times or more operating force 0 98 max Detection length None Human r Detection range None sensor Detection delay time None Built in flash memory 9Mbytes Built in flash memory 5Mbytes for storing project data and OS for storing project data and OS Maman Life Number of ire Number of 199 000 times write times Batery GT 15BAT lithium battery Option Backup target Clock data and maintenance time notification data Approx 5 years Operating ambient temperature of 25 C Continued to next page 1 4 Specifications Item GT1575 STBA GT1575 VTBA GT1575 VNBA GT1572 VNBA RS 232 1ch Transmission speed 115 200 57 600 38 400 19 200 9 600 4 800 bps Connector shape D sub 9 pin Male Application For communicating with a controller or connecting a persona
32. are met Bit OFF to ON word device range D Alarm S Occurred Message Restore Check occurred 04 03 01 10 25 Conveyer1 error 11 25 10 45 Up Down Check gt 04 03 01 12 05 Conveyer2 error The occurred date time and message of the alarm are displayed when XO turns ON S N X0 OFF ON Encoder data is Alarm details error measures and irregularly so on are displayed changed Alarm detail display The window for detail display is any of the comment window base screen or window screen Occurred Message Restore Check a Alarm 04 03 01 10 25 Conveyer1 error 11 25 checked fi Up Down Check 04 03 01 12 05 Conveyer2 error 12 10 Ime With the touch switch for alarm history display the alarm check time is displayed To create the touch switch for alarm history display set a key code to the touch switch System Restoration Occurred Message Restore Check atter 04 03 01 10 25 Conveyer1 error 10 45 4 112 12 4 12 1 system Up Downl Check 04 03 0 05 Conveyer2 error restoration The restoration time Appendix 3 2 Alarm collection mode Select either of the two collection modes historical mode or cumulative mode e Historical mode In this mode alarm contents are added to the memory built in on GOT each tim
33. check Debug 4 gt System monitor Network monitor Ladder monitor Intelligent module monitor A list editor FX list editor py Servo amplifier monitor Motion monitor boas CNC t 5 When the channel setting window appears touch the 1 key 6 The functional change menu of system monitor is displayed 6 4 3 Operation check device monitor operation In this section the following operation checks are performed regarding the training screen created in section 6 2 using the device monitor of the system monitor function Numerical display Displays the operation time of line in seconds Bit lamp Lit if the operating display exceeds 8 hours M34 1 Display the functional change menu using the procedure described in section 6 4 2 2 Touch the key 3 Touch the key when the screen as shown left appears The registered devices are displayed when PRESS SET KEY SELEC T ITEM there are devices already registered THEN ENTER DEVIC E TYPE amp No Next page From previous page DEVICE MONITOR 4 5 6 8 9 DEVICE ENTRY Next page Touch the ENTRY key When the device registration screen appears touch the key move the cursor to the device name and touch D Touch the gt key and move the cursor to the device number Set the device number to 30 Touch the key Register the device From previous page Vv x FF E 16b 0 3
34. click and then click 31 2 Floppy A 2 ESN CO Drive L s Local Disk E a My Network Places File name Untitled save as Ipe aT Designer Files GTE r Cancel uJ 3 Enter the file name project name of the Saver LB 3 Floppy A ef screen data file to be saved BIRSICGIE Enter BASIC here 4 Click the button to save the screen data 3 File name BASIC GTE Save as type GT Designer2 Files GTE Cancel When the project data is saved not only the created screen but also common settings such as connection settings parts Information etc are saved in one file If saved files are copied onto another PC they can be used as they are However only the user made library information is saved in a separate file so when using the user made library information it is necessary to make a separate copy of the library data For details on saving the library refer to the GI Designer2 Version2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual 4 3 Data transfer PC to GOT This section explains procedures for writing data created on GT Designer2 to the GOT 4 3 1 Connection from PC to GOT Connect the PC and GOT Notebook PC GOT To USB e GTO9 C20USB 5P 7 To USB connector connector E E n To connect the personal computer and GOT RS 232 or Ethernet can be used in addition to the USB cable Use of the USB cable enables the data to be transferred at higher speed and red
35. click the time display which has been placed Time Display 5 The Time Display dialog box is displayed i oid 6 Select Time for Type Format Display example 13 48 Font 16dot Standard x n Hour Minute 13 48 E a m meo Color Frame Format T Set Size to 2 s 2 Shape None o l Others me E 8 Click the OK button Category Others Layer Back Extended Function Extended Script Cancel 1 Date and time displayed by time display function The time display function represents the date and time of the GOT maintained by the internal clock function The clock function sets the clock to be used as standard for adjusting the time between the GOT and PLC CPU The way of adjusting the time between the GOT and PLC CPU differs as follows depending on the clock to be used as standard b Broadcast a Adjust a Using the time of clock data in PLC CPU as standard time adjustment Set the clock data of GOT to the time of clock data in PLC CPU b Using the time of clock data in GOT as standard broadcast Set the clock data of PLC CPU to the time of clock data in GOT A battery is required for the clock data to be maintained while the power to GOT is off 2 Change in settings of clock function The settings of clock function can be changed using the clock setting function provided in GT Designer2 or Utility function Refer t
36. displayed in the switch as follows Font 12dot Standard Text black Style Regular Size 1 x 1 Set the display position of text as follows Select Position to Edit Text Center Horizontal Alignment T7 Vertical Alignment The position of the texts used for switches and lamps can be selected among the following display positions Center Down 4 Enter texts as follows in the text entry area 5 Alarm Click the All Settings of Copy OFF ON to apply the OFF settings to the ON settings for texts Click the button to complete the settings 4 Create Go To Screen Switch which displays Window Screen No 1 5 Copy and paste the Go To Screen Switch to Base Screen No 2 created above Make the settings of display and operation for the copied Go To Screen Switch as follows Setting items Set data Screen Type Overlap Window 1 Basic tab TexiLamptab Text the same for OFF ON When setting is done click the OK button Create Go To Screen Switch for Window Screen No 2 Copy and paste the Go To Screen Switch created for Base Screen No 1 on to Base Screen No 2 Make the settings of display and operation for the pasted Go To Screen Switch as follows Setting items Set data Text Lamp tab Text the same for OFF ON When setting is done click the button This completes the settings of Go to Screen Switch 5 10 Operation check 2 Display the downl
37. for bit device ON state error state such as Comment No 1 to No 4 Occurred Date Time or Restored Time or the occurrence Message on the alarm history screen when the bit devices X2 to X5 are turned ON Screen example to be created j story sc G en i e ee _ Alarm histo ry display screen N ae Jf p a ae 7 3 i or 3 Touch switch for confirmation The date time when alarm was checked is displayed Touch switch for deleting history A list of selected alarms is erased Touch switch for scrolling up or down a a mic The listing is scrolled up or down when the alarm Cursoral aaa checiem Detetam ccae aaa Lowersa history amounts to more than 10 items ND nD nN nD nD A n gt nD MD nD O TO TO YPC PLL pL yo ae Touch switch for showing hiding cursor Screen creation example of window for detail display Malfunction 1 Action Check limit swich 1 ae Appendix 7 Appendix 1 4 Alarm history display function settings 1 Select the Object Alarm History menu 2 Placement of alarm history display 1 Move the cursor to the desired position where the alarm history to be placed and RE vee REST CHECK click the mouse button 16 09 47 57 Oo 4 09 4 4 OCCURREL MB Oe T 2 Double click the alarm history display which has been placed The Alarm History dialog box is displayed A de Oo d Frey 3 Common settings for alarm history D
38. lamp 8Hr Sub 1 Click A on the toolbar Figure and then click any place on the drawing screen 2 The Text dialog box appears Enter Planned operating time on the Text dialog box Test i operating time e Texts can be entered with up to 512 characters A text can be entered on multiple lines e To start a new line line feed press the Enter key at the end of the current line 3 Set the attributes for the entered characters In Text Style the text display format can be selected Standard Al Bold N ical Displ 5 Defaul f umerical Display et as Default Solid Raised Clear Default In Font one of the followings can be selected Text Style Regular Font type Image Text Color M 6 x 8 dots Gothic BXdtt Direction Horizontal Vertical Standard font 12 dot Standard Gothic l dot Standard Gothic gt 16dot Standard X CI E e C 16 dot Standard Mincho Gothic Gao es van dara UiGneho fixi l x amp xY 24 Dot 12dot HQ Mincho 12 dot HQ Mincho fo H KANJI Region Japan HQ font 12 dot HQ Gothic 12dot HQ Gothic Size 2 x 2 or more Category 16 dot HQ Mincho 16dot HQ Mincho Cancel 16 dot HQ Gothic 16dot HQ Gothic TrueType font TrueType Mincho ne Mincho Font size dot specification TrueType Gothic T rue Type Goth C Windows font Font type TrueType font and specification OpenType fon
39. on Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition 3 The PC performance requirements are shown below according to the operating system to be used Performance required for personal computer Operating System Microsoft Windows 98 operating system English version Pentium 200MHz or higher 64MB or more Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition operating system English version Pentium 200MHz or higher 64MB or more Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 0 operating system English oe a aa i Pentium 200MHz or higher 64MB or more version Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional operating system English version Pentium 200MHz or higher 64MB or more Microsoft Windows XP Professional operating system English version cai m 7 Pentium II 300MHz or higher 128MB or more Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system English version 1 10 GT Works2 and GT Designer2 CD ROM Product Name GT Works2 GT Designer2 Products included Version U Version U GT Designer2 Creates screens for the GOT1000 series and GOT900 series Enables to operate as the GOT A900 series on the personal computer The License key or License FD is required to use this GT SoftGOT2 software Enables the simulation of GOT A900 series or GOT1000 series GT Simulator2 operation on a personal computer by connecting with GX simulator or PLC CPU Converts the project data for GOT 800 series or Digital Electronics Corporation s package d
40. project Refer to section 4 2 1 Setting GOT PC PLC type to use 2 Set controllers Refer to section 4 2 2 select connection method between GOT and PLC 3 Screen switching device settings Refer to section 4 2 3 4 Create screen data for user Refer to section 4 2 4 3 Connect the PC and GOT Refer to section 4 3 1 USB cable RS 232 Cable Ethernet Cable USB cables are used during training 4 Transfer data to GOT 1 Install OS standard monitor OS PC communication drivers etc Refer to section 4 3 3 2 Download project data Refer to section 4 3 5 Mount communication interface Refer to section 4 4 1 1 1 This is not required when an RS 232 is used for connection 6 Connect GOT and PLC Refer to section 4 4 2 RS 232 Cable RS 422 Cable Bus connection cables are used during training Bus connection cable Optical fiber cable MELSECNET 10 Coaxial cable MELSECNET 10 CC Link dedicated cable 10BASE T 100BASE TX cable ae lt 7 4 2 Screen creation 4 2 1 Project creation Projects comprise all the data and settings displayed in one GOT The screens displayed in the GOT and connection method with the PLC are set in a project wizard In this section the settings for the type of GOT used for training and the type of PLC connected
41. set the device to peal Ww Ww I Superimpose Window2 D1 Dev Operation Mode Previous History ja 5 e Ea 5 Click the OK button This completes the settings of the screen switching device 2 Creating window screen Screen Property Basic Auxiliary Key Window Screen Number 1 H 2 Screen Name Sub Sereen 3 Screen Type Window Screen v Security 0 H Detailed Explanation Use screen color a fe 4 Serer Sizd Cancel Vv u A Aaw fe roo lft F CSR RRR KE cha SR EE EF W 1 Front Back Sub Screen Seles iD 1 Select the Screen New Screen Window Screen menu 2 Enter Sub screen for Screen Name 3 As a dialog box appears check that the Window Screen is selected on Screen Type 4 Click the OK button Window screen No 1 is displayed on the screen 3 Setting the time displayed on the window screen The current date and time is displayed on the GOT 1 Click on the toolbar Object Project Edit View Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Daa d lt T enan Rk xom AOAC Aw AA UM fic fio ORE H H ER ER SE OL S 2 Ja fife Display 1 EJ W 1 Front Back Sub Scree Display Overlay Screen Project a Base Screen 2 Move the cursor and click in the upper left point for displaying the clock 3 Click the right mouse button to complete positioning 4 Double
42. that are equal to those of MELDAS dedicated display device can be displayed on the MELDAS connected to GOT Q Motion Monitor Function The Q motion controller CPU Servo Monitor and parameter settings can be performed on the GOT screen List Editor for A List Editor MELSEC A series FX series sequence program can be edited in list instruction word format for FX Program changes can be made without peripheral 1 4 GOT function list The table below shows the list function for each GOT model Specifications Item GT1575 STBA GT1575 VTBA GT1575 VNBA GT1572 VNBA GT1575 STBD GT1575 VTBD GT1575 VNBD GT1572 VNBD TFT color liquid crystal LCD of high a T TFT color liquid tal intensity and wide angle view a a Screen size Screen size 10 4 800x600dots 640x480dots Display size 211 8 31 W x158 6 22 H mm inch 16 dot standard font 50 characters x 37 lines 16 dot standard font 40 characters x 30 lines 12 dot standard font 12 dot standard font 53 characters x 40 lines Display 66 characters x 50 lines section Display color 256color 65536color 2 256color 16color Left Right 50 degrees Left Right Top Left Right 45 degrees Display angle Top 35 degrees Bottom Top 30 degrees Bottom 45 degrees 85 degrees Bottom 20 degrees Intensity of LCD only 280 cd m 380 cd m 200 cd m Intensity adjustment 8 level adjustment 4 level adjustment Approx 50 000 h Life Operating ambient Approx 41 000 h Operating
43. the screen In this case the touch switch being pressed does not operate Appendix 39 Screen switching This switches between the GOT base screen and window screen To switch between the screens the word device for base and for window screen switching must be set In addition to the PLC word devices GOT dedicated devices GD in the GOT can also be used Script function The script functions are functions designed to control the GOT display with the GOT s original programs Controlling the GOT display with the GOT side script drastically reduces the load on the system side e g PLC CPU microcomputer display Self check This is a function with which the GOT CPU detects its own errors This function tests the GOT hardware communications memory display etc Serial communication This is a method of communication that sends the data per bit along one line as the time goes by Serial communication unit The module that provides the functions for connecting with the PLC and a computer GOT or personal computer and for reading writing PLC devices When connecting the GOT1000 a communications module for the GOT is required Set To switch ON the bit device or the specified bit of the word device of the PLC The signal switched ON remains ON until it is reset Setting value This is the setting value for a PLC timer T or counter C and is the numeric value used as the goal In sequence programs setting values can be set with fixed
44. to move the cursor lt gt DEV ICE I KIYIMNI LI a v BI FJ DI WIR ajr ASZIVI TJC 4 gt E 6 Enter Del AC Vy 5 Set the device number to 33 lt gt DEV ICE CMM EO 5 7 8 9 A Bl aly 6 Touch the Enter key 4 5 6 0 DI lt gt Al 2 3 EJF 4 gt OJ a Enter peH 7 A search for the device begins and the research result is displayed To cancel a factor search touch the key During a factor search all key operations except and keys are invalid lt Factor search Result gt The reason why M33 does not turn ON is that M32 is not ON 6 3 5 Training screen modification Check the settings of touch switch Operation Stop that turns on M31 1 Check the settings of touch switch Operation Stop for Base Screen No 3 KA A LA M35 was mistakenly assigned instead of M32 for the device to be turned ON Operating time nics see 2 Change the settings of the Operation Stop have elapsed switch as follows Preparation dy eae a Basic tab Device M35 M32 Text Lamp tab Lamp Bit M35 M32 Copy OFF ON 6 3 6 Operation check 2 Display the download screen of the project and download all the data to the GOT Reset the PLC CPU using the RESET key switch and then switch to RUN 1 Test Perform the following tests in screen No 3 Test object Operation Touch operation Touch Ready and then touch Operation Stop The Operating lamp turn
45. to the GOT are described Remote Assistance ge windows Media Player 1 Click Start All Programs MELSOFT Application GT Simulator2 menus to run 1 GT Designer2 43 Windows Messenger E windows Movie Maker a fm MELSOFT Application gt KSI GT Designer2 BY GT Simulator2 Log Off Shut D Select Project 2 The screen on the left is displayed when GT Simulator2 is started Open m Click the New button V Show this dialog next time you start GT Designer2 3 The initial screen of the Start New Project Wizard is displayed When no new wizard e tier cael appears go to section 4 2 2 1 System Settings 2 Communication Settings f 3 Screen Switch Device Settings 7 Or Fogg Click the button M how Wizard on New Project Various settings that can be made on the project wizard are described on the following pages 1 System settings for GOT The GOT type to be used and the color are set New Project Wizard 1 When the left screen appears set the GOT type and the color as follows GOT type GT15 S 800 x 600 Color setting 256 colors 2 After the selection is made click the Next button pm 3 The left screen is displayed a New Project Wizard Confirm the settings System Setting GOT Type a S 800600 Click the button Color Settings 2 Communication Settings The connection method for the device to be connected to
46. values or specified indirectly With a GOT setting values can be monitored and changed from the system monitor screen Shortcut keys Shortcut keys are keys or combinations of keys that allow operations without opening the menu Shortcut keys operate combining alphanumeric keys with ctri key or ALT key Special D SD These are registers with determined applications in the PLC A variety of information can be viewed including PLC CPU information and MELSECNET information The QCPU and QnACPU have dedicated SD devices With the ACPU these are D9000 Appendix 40 Special internal relay M special relay SM These are internal relays M with determined applications in the PLC A variety of information can be viewed including PLC CPU information and MELSEC information QCPU and QnACPU have dedicated SM devices With the ACPU these are M9000 Status display bar STN The status display bar is the bottom line of the GT Designer2 display It displays guidance cursor information position information etc STN Super Twisted Nematic liquid crystal A simple matrix type LCD that seals liquid crystals between multiple transparent electrodes lined up vertically and horizontally and that displays the desired image by applying signal voltage to the electrodes to control the liquid crystal array state at the intersections Pixels are switched ON OFF by twisting liquid crystal molecules and by aligning them
47. zS onim wo u gt Q0aae s Q Qe a O a h a a g L e O a a E ko tase EI ft 3 Front Back 0p Down load write Operating time Upload read Draw a screen for GOT Data for system Screen created with GT Designer2 is displayed Boot OS OS etc Install 3 2 GT Designer 2 screen configuration and features This chapter describes screen configuration and features of the GT Designerz2 Title bar lg GT Designer2 C MELSEC Production GTE ER Project Edit View Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Help Menu bar Toolbars DSAI OMQ 2 ne WBN a ew xom AOS r O4 aA Aum fie zll hos zije H2 ON OFF Dev ID 2 2 deam a m Is amp 3 e A E oO E G A a A AL e A A e E l PSRs a e A a Ae Title bar EJ B 4 Front Back Data Display screen I Display Overlay S z isplay Overlay Screen mepe a2 ata s a Data View B 4 Front B ack D ata Display screen ase Screen a al Fei R Nhe aisee An AAA 1 Production Output Screen 1 Data nd l cator pat E Data nput pane l V Objects Figures Object Number li 2 Numerical Input and Display TS ae T 3 Message Display oaile i PD d z i Text 85 32 116 63 Bac E EDA Dipa snan sn a a Rectangle 32 80 304 288 _ Back Data View 5 Eror Cause Confirmation Sen zarasi ie varassa PIZS49 z J Ri jl 48 240 B 6 Multilingual Input ta 64 on 79 255 zon All b i t
48. 0 None Extend F 2 E Driver 1st None 0 2nd 0 None 3rd 0 None Cancel Apply Appendix 20 2 Cable connection 1 Connection method for bus connection cable Connect the bus connection cable to the bus connection unit on the GOT 2 Connection method for USB cable Connect the USB cable to the USB interface on the GOT 3 Access the PLC by GX Developer The following describes the procedures for monitoring the PLC by GX Developer using the FA transparent function Refer to the GX Developer Version O Operating Manual for details on operation procedures for GX Developer a Connectting to PLC cuments and Settings kanouya Desktop 1 Click Online Read from PLC in GX igi Diagnostics Tools Window Help Developer s Transfer setup J J Read from PLE Write to PLE i Verify with PLC I write to PLC Flash ROM x 2 Set PLC Series of Select PLC series to QCPU Q mode PLU zeres QCPU G model Cancel Next page Appendix 21 From previous page 3 4 024 NET 10 H NETM CC Link Ethemet Accessing host station Target PLC 5 PLC mode QCPU Qmode Cancel if via GOT Bus transparent mode via GOT direct coupled transparent mode PC side I F Serial setting El R5 232C 7 8 n Successfully con
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50. 2b 1 0 TB 9 A B aly ALS 60 DI am Af 3b Fl gt O He Enter Del ab je Vv 14 ChNo 1 NetNo O ST FF CPUNo ae DEVICE TD 16b 0 32b 1 0 AVAL Sale BI FID WI RI gt AJ ZIV 1 C 4 gt E G Enter Del A Vv SITE SSE TES MENU ORM ChNo 1 NetNo O ST FFICPUNo 0 Second First digit Second Second digit Minute First digit Minute Second digit Time l Word device value Device number Device name 10 When registration is complete return to the device registration screen 11 Touch the AC key to clear the device value 12 Set the device number to 31 and touch the key to register the device 13 Repeat the procedures for devices D32 D33 and D34 14 When registration is complete touch k to exit the device registration screen 15 Go back to the device monitor screen and the monitor just registered is being monitored 2 Operation procedure for test operation 1 Touch the SET key on the device monitor screen DEVICE MONITOR 2 Touch the key 3 When the Test menu screen appears touch the VALUE 16 key anata Ue EE EE k 4 When the setting key window appears make Cie Ce ojt FF ICPUNo 0 the settings as follows and touch the HEARREN DA RY fm coment AJZIVI TI C 4 gt Value 0 E G Enter Del A Vv Next page From previous page Vv x hila i
51. 6 9 6 3 3 Method for starting the ladder monitor function aus lata aera eres dafdra ere dsave wisi A A ala cwie eid anetaterie E E E A E 6 1 O 6 3 4 Method for factor search operation a sat aie oi TW tS mv WR ae is em Wo wr ew wei Ne ewe bah aa a aa aia 6 14 6 3 5 Training screen modification Se a rT errr rer rrr rr rE rrr err Ree re a Te 6 16 6 3 6 Operation check 2 a a E E boy wie aimee E Wie Gch a G ce wie wiklec B56 Waele Ww Caw A wie akin GQ eblne Ringe bw lwiela ls Gale bee Gales ence Qe ena eee Sie ete ace aces 6 16 6 4 System monitor function sshd averted a eves Wrd ava a esas ete ae a a he apaveid a Sookie a a erate r E a a A ecerald aa asec a a a a a a erecta E a E tiers 6 1 T 6 4 1 About the system monitor function EELE VEE EAE ERA A E A A A A A A a A A E E win esate cess 6 1 T 6 4 2 Method for starting the system monitor a a7ale ol a a a ae eed Ware ele a wire a a eietace ese eta eiteta ld eteue widen id ee eile eae eee ieee wareins 6 18 6 4 3 Operation check device monitor operation wswca Qomracen weaca eracwe dince e weteasa Wrace O E E ecavace E E wencece ace G wroea e Wane wees deve 6 20 Appendix 1 Alarm history display function A A E A aay wvacuveval esahavaye aluval eraana etra avuiteceyavnvacalavalie vaya nvaca ave E saya nie aise A asate eave Appendix 1 Appendix 1 1 About the alarm chs Gia aay dec S NA E A N E E A A E E A A tera la etavele A ata ais farsa elavave Sua darn oiavatace Appendix 1 Appendix 1 2 About the alar
52. Base Screen fl Open E Window Screen Screen Property 2 The Screen Property dialog box is displayed Basic Auxiliary Key Window Set Screen Number to 2 Screen Number f2 a Screen Name Se 3 aided sti Screen Type Window Screen IC e OK utton Security 0 Detailed Explanation l Use screen color Screen Size Cancel 4 Window screen No 2 is displayed on the screen P W 2 Front Back Errort 5 Set the text as indicated in the left on the window screen 6 Select the Screen Close menu Next page Appendix 14 From previous page Vv Window Screen No 3 PP W 3 Front Back Error2 Window Screen No 4 Window Screen No 5 Appendix 15 Repeat steps 1 to 6 to create Window Screen No 3 to Window Screen No 5 as shown in the left This completes the setting of switch for alarm history display Appendix 1 7 Operation check Download all the data to the GOT from the download screen of monitor data Reset the PLC CPU using the RESET key switch and then switch to RUN Check if the alarm history display function of Screen No 4 works properly here 1 Test 1 Perform the following tests in screen No 4 Touch switch Test object Alarm History Mave Show cursor upward Check Delete downward PLC test switches Turns each switch ON Screen state X2 X3 X4 X5 2 First touch operation Touch each error occurrenc
53. I PATHF WA 12 AY Slide Switch GA 16 AY Rotary Switch A 20 AY Numerical Key Dec Ga 24 AV Numerical Key Hex ql 28 AV Ascii Key 2A 32 AV KANA Ke a ay Historicalaraph Key A 38 AV KANA KANJIUPN A 40 AV Key Ga 44 AV Normal a 48 AY OnOff 1 3 Project Category 3 Library Fe Fe in FR K Pee ee ee ee ee ee ee E l 3 Move the cursor to the position where the touch switch for alarm history display is er placed and click the mouse button aLa a ee 5 ee A ee a a eee Fee eee eee eee eee ee 5 ee A eee eee S eee eee a eee eee pollaollooloollsoloollsollaciaallaa al Pacal Pacad Paca Pacad Paci Praca Pacad Pact Pca Appendix 10 2 Settings and functions of touch switch for alarm history display The type of touch switch for alarm history display can be changed with the value of Key Code of touch switch The following describes the procedures for changing the functions of the touch switch for alarm history pasted in the previous page 1 Click the right mouse button and select Ungroup Delete Stacking Order Rotate Flip Move Mode Add To Category Enable Two Tracker Mode Bl xl 2 Change the value of key code using the Key Code Switch property sheet Category Layer Object State Shape Frame Color Switch Color Bg Color Pattern Reverse Area Text Position Center T
54. It is also called a D register A data register can handle 16 bit or 32 bit data With some PLC types the data registers can handle not only integers but real numbers as well The GOT has dedicated GD registers Default value This is the initial value Device This is the general name for memory in the PLC CPU There are various devices such as input X output Y and data register D for various applications Display conditions write conditions Operating displaying or writing only when the set conditions are met There are the following eight types of conditions e Ordinary Always display e Rising Only display when the specified device comes ON e Falling Only display when the specified device comes ON e While ON Always display while the specified device is ON While OFF Always display while the specified device is OFF e Sampling Display with the specified cycle unit 1 3600 seconds e Cycle during ON For each specified cycle 1 3600 seconds always display if the specified device is ON e Cycle during OFF For each specified cycle 1 3600 seconds always display if the specified device is OFF Appendix 32 Display Method The display color operations etc can be changed for each specified range The display area corresponding to monitor device value is specified by a comparison expression Download To transfer screen data from the GT Designer2 PC to a GOT Since data can be transferred divided by screen uni
55. Key E 30 Crystal KAMA Kep np Rew LL Ew Project Category Next page 2 From previous page Library Image List tJ 3 4 Crustal Lamp 4 4 1 m Display Style ou ogr 2 Shape Category Layer Back v Extended Function l Extended Script Cancel 3 Making settings on the screen 1 As the Library Image List dialog box appears click 12 CNF006_G Clicking the i button displays the image name On the screen click the mouse button to place the lamp Set Device to Y7A When setting is done click the button On the figure drawing screen create characters for title This completes the settings of the lamp display Screen Screen No 1 No 2 5 5 Touch switch settings Make the settings for the switches which behave as follows when touched e Bit Switch Turns bit device ON OFF when touched e Go To Screen Switch Switches base screen window screen when touched Planned operating time Operating time 123 123 5 Bit switch Turns N10 ON Bit switch Turns N10 OFF Bit switch Turns N30 ON Screen switching switch w Switches to Base Screen No 2 sta ooo T RUN lamp Screen switching switch Displays Window Screen No 1 5 5 1 Bit switch settings Creating a touch switch which turns the bit device M10 ON when touched 1 Place a touch switch e 1 Click on the Object
56. MELFANSweb 2 PDF manual viewing procedure only when selecting Index 1 After the 1 operation the following screen is displayed click the manual to be referenced INDEX MENU GOT1000 Series GOT1000 Series PDF Manual Cl ick gt GT Designer2 Version2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual gt GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual gt GOT1000 Series Connection Manual gt GT Converter2 Version2 Operating Manual 2 The selected manual is displayed For details on using Adobe Acrobat Reader refer to Help in Adobe Acrobat Reader amp Acrobat Reader GT Designer2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual pdf hos ejN EIEE ef S L SAFETY PRECAUTIONS m REVISIONS 2 ano INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION 7 CREATING AND EDITING THE z 3 L13 HOW TO ie ONLINE MANUAL AND HELP SCREEN PROJ ECT DATA 5 2 Switches the display to the i f the selected item a a eaten PROJECT JA 7 1 Selecting Project at the Start of GT Designer2 page o T4 Selecting Project atthe Sarto Returns to INDEX MENU Chapter 4 From GOT Screen Creation up to the Test 4 1 Preparation before using the GOT The procedures up to monitor the PLC by the GOT is described in this section 1 Install the GT Designer2 software package refer to the GT Designer2 Version2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual 2 Create project data GT Designer2 r Create
57. Numerical input numerical display settings E E E E E T E E E E T E T 5 20 5 3 1 Numerical input settings a A A A E E E N E E E tioseiewlle seiner winmone aide 5 20 5 3 2 Numerical display settings EE E E E E T A A E E eta E Sans Sa Ota Sawant Waele ee tee wee 5 24 5 4 Lamp display settings Te ee A eee AA E ee er er AA err rer A E E 5 25 55 Touch switch settings gk wae mahi ei a ea A peal lag a a inca maa wd wR ea aig aaa a wd leg ea dle eae ed ed Wee ae ad ea a wea A 5 27 5 5 1 Bit switch settings Pree e Ter Tere eT ee eT ee eee Tee eee eee eT ee ee Te eT Te Tee eT ee eee ee ere er Tr eee rere eee te 5 27 56 Operation check 1 oak hid tans E wo wa yw amr ir Wa ms Ww rh aera a a We lw 5 33 57 Comment display settings eee Lee eee eer ee ee ee eee ee eT Eee ee ee eer Ler eR ee ee en E ee me ro rrr 5 35 5 7 1 About the comment display sete ahaevetaleGayepanelaveteleRawh A tape ReueGaleCeus taGeGawe Gabe Reweawadis T E vedas Raen peeacka 5 35 5 7 2 Comment display settings by bit device Swat uted neu Clideses Caged sue Cesena u cutee nee chatene ne eeed bau deme sen cagacnuw E E 5 37 5 8 Window screen creation ee ali eal wipe ed side kas nmelae aed wane aad ie seed we wed eae bead sles tain ne mend werk tae eee eee nonin eianeeinwd wun aaa etaee a 5 40 5 9 System alarm settings a Wiha ah ih ah ah E a ih a i a E E a i ia ii cw Ws Sat Paha 5 44 5 9 1 System alarm settings aA a a Sk Sa at aS ah atin A Sa a a aN at ia a aaa alg a a a tn a at ala ahaa i aaa a halal hal r
58. OFF of object function button on the toolbar Display setting 16 ON OFF Dey Il rat e Adjust the size of display area when the comments vary in length depending on its ON OFF condition as follows Example In case of ON Alarm The water level is at upper limit In case of OFF lower limit Adjust the size of display area to be able to display a longer comment by switching comment displays with the ON OFF of object function button of toolbar Display setting When it is ON When it is OFF Alarm The water level is at gp farm The water level is at sup pete Emits eee Screen Screen No 1 No 2 Window No 1 5 8 Window screen creation Create a screen displayed over the base screen Window screen No 1 is displayed in Overlap window 1 here Current time 13 49 Displays the clock 1 Making the settings of screen switch device 1 Select the Common System Environment menu LI System Environment E System Environment ni Settings ja a o a Data Type x F I eat Jon eon 2 As the System Environment dialog box is 2 M T specified with the device C BCD a s rom Widow bar Nor displayed double click Screen Switching ae ues No eee H Print Format Display Position X gt Communication Settings Y Be a canes I Overlap Window a Clock Setting a 3 Check Overlap Window 1 Startup Logo zi oe T Supeinpose Window 4 Click the Dev button to
59. OFF switch is touched the Y71 goes OFF Each time the Y70 ON OFF switch is touched the Y70 goes ON OFF 2 Monitoring changing the word device D100 values SN cee Ap elele 1 Each time the Numeral Increase switch is nY Y touched the D100 value increases Touch switch Y70 ON OFF System Alar EAEE ie EAA i 2 When the Set Numeral switch is touched the D100 value is set Touch switch Touch switch 4 oad 0 300 112 Y70 ON OFF System larm 3 Displaying the error message Numerical display salt display 1 Power OFF the training machine and power Q S OFF the PLC Touch switch Touch switch Sri a a 2 The error message appears in the system aaa m o 2 alarm Y71 ON Y71 OFF Y70 ON OFF System Alarm 402 Communication timeout Confirm communication pathway or modules 15 35 32 Notes 32 Chapter 5 Drawing Fundamentals This Chapter 5 explains how to create screens on the GOT The screen data created in this chapter works with the sequence program described in section 5 11 Screens to be created Screens to be created in this chapter and a summary of screen switching are as follows gt refers to the screen switching page switching operation Planned operating time Operating time Per 123 System Alarm i d RUN lamp Line start Lines stop Control q Base Screen No 1 Base Screen No 2 Sets objects such as switch lamp
60. OS are required to use the ladder monitor Capacity for user area Required option function board Extended function Option OS calculated value for data capacity One of the followings GT15 QFNB MELSEC Q QnA GT15 QFNB16M Ladder monitor for 1082k bytes GT15 QFNB32M MELSEC Q QnA Option OS GT15 QFNB48M 6 3 2 Operation check 1 Perform the following operation checks for screen No 3 created in section 6 2 1 Test Perform the following tests in screen No 3 Test object Operation Touch operation Touch Ready and then touch Operation Stop Under normal conditions The Operating lamp turns ON and the operating time starts counting Screen state Current operations The Operating lamp does not turn ON and the operating time does not start counting Screen No 3 is not working properly A cause of the error will be determined using the ladder monitor Cc Ke iq po Q O q O WY oO X 6 3 3 Method for starting the ladder monitor function Utility call keys 1 Touch the upper left and upper right corners Simultaneous 2 point touch on the GOT monitor screen at the same time 2 When the utility is displayed touch Main El oor setu Menu Debug amp self check FE Time setting amp display cal Program data control al Maintenance timing setting Pa Addition times reset Japanese 3 Touch Debug 3 Self check Vv Next page From previous
61. PLC CPU devices monitored by GOT Sending the error occurrence and restored data of alarm history The relevant manual 7 display function to personal computer or mobile phone by email By using the GOT reading and writing PLC CPU devices monitored by the other GOT 5 Relevant manuals The following table lists the relevant manuals for this product Refer to this table as needed l Manual Number Manual Title Model name code GT Designer2 Version2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual For GOT1000 Series Explanation of GT Designer2 installation operations basic operations for drawing and method of SH 080529ENG data transfer to GOT1000 1D7M24 Sold separately GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual For GOT1000 Series 1 3 GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual For GOT1000 Series 2 3 GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual For GOT1000 Series 3 3 SH 080530ENG 1D7M25 Explanation of the specifications and settings of all GOT1000 Series Object Function Sold separately GOT1000 Series Connection Manual 1 2 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual 2 2 Explanation of the Applicable System Configuration and cable making method for the GOT1000 SH 080532ENG Series Connection Types 1D7M26 Sold separately Explanation of Hardware Including All GT15 Main Body Parts Names External Dimensions Installation Electrical Wiring Specifications and
62. a MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC GOT 1000 Graphic Operation Terminal Training Manual Basic Course for GT Designer2 Version2 Art no 91032006 afa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION Version A Safety Precautions Make sure to read before training When designing a system always read the relevant manuals and give due consideration to safety In addition pay careful attention to the following points for proper handling during training Precautions during training lt Danger To prevent electric shock do not touch the terminal block while the power is supplied When opening the safety cover turn off the power or make sure that it is sufficiently safe N Caution Follow the instructor s directions during training Do not remove training machine units or change wiring without permission Doing so could cause a breakdown faulty operation injury or fire Turn the power OFF before mounting or removing a unit Doing so while the current is ON could cause a breakdown or electric shock If the training machine emits a strange odour or sound press the Power Switch or the Emergency Switch to stop the machine If any trouble occurs contact the instructor right away Revision History The textbook number is indicated on the back cover in the lower left corner Print date Textbook number Revision details Mar 2006 SH NA 080632ENG A First edition printing This textbook does not grant any gu
63. ample 1 Select the figure oj x 2 Change the attribute on the property sheet Ince Attribute i Position 3 Change the pattern figure color of a circle from black to white Pasition 144 Line Style Line width 14 Dot Line Color Fill Pattern 4 The changes made are reflected on the figure To change attributes other than the pattern figure color use the following items of the property sheet Circle Attribute Position Position Line Style Line Width Line Color Fill Patterns Pattern Fg Color Pattern Bg Color T Category The attributes in the figure setting dialog box Value 144 IRET 1 Dot I Others BY x double clicking the figure 1 5 6 7 8 9 Circle Line Style Line Width Line Color Fill Pattern Pattern Fg Color Pattern Bg Color Category Line Style Select a line style of the figure Line Width Select a line width Line Color Select a line color Fill Pattern Select a filling pattern for the figure Pattern Fg color Select a fill color of the figure Pattern Bg Color Select a background color for the figure Text Color only when text is selected Select a text color Text Style only when text is selected Select a text style Text Solid Color only when text is selected Select a text sol
64. an 5 44 592 Go to screen switch settings A E A eet etew veda tee ten etenevedadiw E E tal O meman seem ne mee 5 49 5 10 Operation check 2 wdc ems A a mg A A armel re ad eos E E A E A A E Soave fase a wow WS case mss emu aa 5 52 5 11 Training device list and sequence program re ee Tee eee eee re eT ee EA ee ee er ee re ee re ee rer eee men eee 5 55 5 12 Method for checking devices using the created screen data E E E E da MWe Muu wie Mwwlehe A Bawa 5 56 Chapter 6 About Debug 6 1 to 6 26 6 1 Extended Function and Option OS PRELERT EERE LC eee eT ee er eee T ER TEC eT eC eee CECE REE ET eT TT eT ee ere er ree rec reer re 6 1 6 2 Training screen creation Glia sarah a a areee we a a a case Cresine a a ate 0 sae sca nee Wurm E nem ean Ce ve Doe nema eR ae eterna ae a 6 3 6 2 1 Screen creation training Se Te ee ee ee TEE EP ER EEE TRE CR ECR TY Re eT EMER Te eM CTE NE CENT OLE TOES OES rrr rr eee errr e ree 6 3 6 2 2 Project download ee ee eee re ee Ee ee ee eT eT ee ee re Ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee er re eT eee 6 5 6 2 3 Training device list and sequence program sl tt si adel lia a ui al let i wl cea i ln lk id a nid eal 6 6 6 3 ladder monitor function fab Ce Wate beta Weta tate kanakana kaiaa wanakana Wate bate ete bebe Wa Wena a aa ts aa a awa ve neWa Qewea neta Wawa tena kataki takaia 6 T 6 3 1 About the ladder monitor function E A E sce ace nse E E A A eon E E are eae 6 T 6 3 2 Operation check 1 E Rowe Maas E E a E E A A E A E A a E Chee abate A A E
65. an Introduction to Optional Equipment 1D7M23 Sold separately GT Converter2 Version2 Operating Manual Explanation of GT Converter2 operation methods SH 080533ENG Sold separately ee GOT1000 Series Extended Option Functions Manual Explanation of the extended option functions that can be used in the GOT1000 Series SH 080544ENG Sold separately Dane GOT1000 Series Gateway Functions Manual Explanation of System Configuration and Setting Method for the Gateway Function SH 080545ENG Specifications 1D7M33 Sold separately GT15 User s Manual SH 080528ENG Stored in GT Works2 and GT Designer2 in PDF Format 6 system Configuration in this Textbook CPU module Power supply module Input module Extension cable GT15 QC12B Bus connection unit GT15 75QBUSL GT1585 STBA USB cable GT09 C20USB 5P The PLC can also be monitored by GX Developer or any other relevant software via direct connection between the PC and the PLC through an RS 232 cable Output module Y40 to YOF Y60 to Y6F Y7O0 to Y77 Y78 to Y7F X20 to X3F XO to X7 X8 to XF 7 Base unit Q3 B A multiple CPU version of the Q series training machines is composed of two CPUs Parameters need to be set in GX Developer to enable multiple CPUs to operate Set paramters by following the procedures described below to write to both No 1 and No 2 of QCPU lt Cautio
66. arantee or license for the use of the industrial property rights or other rights Mitsubishi Electric Corporation bears no responsibility for any problems involving property rights which may occur as a result of using the information in this textbook 2006 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Introduction About the manuals encasement wm yl aman wari AN av wiuva acne amin A R A nitarbi as lal A A E A A meatal a a e etn aca wi Gand si cael A 5 System configuration in this text a alae Go Wain ute wee gv E T vinta nth lomo cman fm vnc ead a a ue suis mye E A E A E wre cota mom ats 7 1 1 About the GOT PPP ETE TERETE EERE ELECTR E EERE A TEER TEER REE TER EEC eE SEC Ee Ree PRE ee Te Se Cree rr ere rrr rrr f 1 1 2 Procedures for monitoring the PLC CPU by GOT ddaa than a a daa a aa aad aa dane Maa aaa ada dadaa baa dada daaa dade na J 1 1 3 GOT features sia E E E E A E A E E A E A S N E ave acta wave E E E E E E E E E A E 2 1 4 GOT function list of ie mht mimi fm mi wn hah Pi wmf minha mnie a N a a a a a E E T 4 1 5 Applicable connection type between the GOT and the PLC CPU aint a en ba a pa bia a aiia a ins aia a Daa ia a acu a a Diaa A Aa q1 6 1 6 Equipments required for using GOT A E eatin est E E a E A AE E EE E E E J 9 2 1 Summary of operation a E aw a A E E E E E A E amiga inn A A E E ET 2 1 22 Entering numerals into PLC inv lw E A maven Seng ew min cases Yocom nar A cn A a ince eieieva w ease Du 3 2 2 1 Numerical input fu
67. ard monitor OS e Communication driver Bus connection Group 4 5 2 3 4 Checking that the GOT recognizes the connected equipment Check that the GOT recognizes the connected equipment with the GOT utility To avoid problems always perform checks Utility call keys Simultaneous 2 point touch 77 Communication setting GOT setup ey Time setting amp display cal Program data contro Debug amp self check Clean Maintenance timing setting aa Addition times reset Japanese Standard I F Setting Channe l Dr iver assign ChNo RS232 BY supply ChNo USB 9 Host PC 9 Host PC Extend I F Setting Extend F 1 Extend F 2 z ChN Chee HE Ste STs o None BUS 0 2nd ChNo None ChNo None 0 None 0 None 3rd ChNo None ChNo None 0 None 0 None Definition of ChNo O None 8 Barcode connection Other connection OK 1 4 FA device connection 9 PC connection 1 Power ON the GOT 2 When the screen downloaded in section 4 3 3 appears touch the screen as shown on the left With the GT1595 X touch the screen as shown below Utility call keys 1 point touch at left top corner 3 When the utility is displayed touch Main Menu Communication Settings 4 When Communication Setting is displayed check that ChNo1 in Extend I F Setting is set to Q BUS When the target communication driver is n
68. ase screen 20 Device value changed D100 D100 2 Displaying or non displaying window screen Switch window screens by setting a window screen No to the device for window screen switching It stores 0 and then erases the window screens Example When the switching device for window screen is D120 Windows screen No 1 displayed Windows screen No 2 displayed Overlap windows 1 not displayed pr20 _1_ D20 2 D20 0 e Refer to section 4 2 3 for setting methods of screen switching device 2 6 2 3 3 Base screen switching with the sequence program GOT display screen is switched when the screen switching device value is written with the sequence program Example When the switching device for base screen is DO Sequence program example X1 m X2 Screen No 6 S k J MOV K2 DO X2 XI Data 2 1234 FH Pee ton cc S The current value of DO is stored six because the Srreon Nous GOT displays screen No 6 Turn on X1 with the sequence program and DO value is changed to two Data 2 1234 SS The GOT displays screen No 2 because DO value Screen No 2 is changed to two Operation Stop 2
69. ata into a GT Designer2 format file GT Converter2 l l GT Converter2 is not required to convert the project data for GOT900 series to those for GOT1000 series 1 11 Notes 12 Chapter 2 GOT Operation GOT enables reading and writing to PLC CPU device memory bit word with the switches lamp display numerical display input message display etc on the GOT screen 2 1 Summary of operation With GT Designer2 display pane figures called objects such as the switch figure lamp figure and numerical display etc are pasted on the GOT screen GOT functions can be executed by setting operation functions of the PLC CPU device memory bit word to each pasted object This chapter explains the GOT operation in connection with the PLC CPU when the switch touch switch or numerical display are set as shown below lt System example gt Sequence program MO M1 Y10 PLO CPU a El E S EI 5 ra SA KS Sa ZS Sz n E l MOV K123 D10 lt Settings of GOT for figures gt Touch switch setting Bit momentary Bus connection cable Write device M Touch switch setting T Bit momentary Write device M1 H E ic Lamp Lamp display setting Li L Bit Read device Y10 Data 1 Numerical display Read device D10 unsigned BIN Display Unsigned decimal number 6T15 O0 lt Action description gt
70. ature range after the device power is switched ON Since the PLC is normally installed in a control panel the temperature mentioned above means in the control panel Pay attention to the fact that part of the GOT is in the control panel and part is outside the control panel and those parts have different operating ambient temperature See below Display section 0 to 50 C Other than display section 0 to 55 C Appendix 37 Operating System OS Generally this means the basic software for computers etc This is the software for running programs created by the user In the PLC the OS is for running the sequence programs and in the GOT the OS is the program for operating the screen or touch switches as set and is supplied by Mitsubishi Electric Ordinary trigger A trigger that constantly updates the data display Ordinary write To update the contents displayed when there is any change in the data rather than using a trigger in the display or input state as the trigger for data display or input See Trigger write Output Y This signal outputs the results of PLC calculations to the outside with ON OFF The device name is expressed with Y The PLC output unit has relays triacs and transistors Overlap window A pop up screen that appears over the base screen Up to two overlap window screens can be displayed on one base screen P Parts Parts comprise figures and are used with the parts display and parts movement function
71. connection Q 5 Click the Detail Setting button 6 When the left screen appears set the stage No and slot No as follows Stage No Settings for this item have already been SlotNo fo performed in the new project wizard described _ Cancel in section 4 2 1 Stage No 1 Slot No 0 ee a 7 Click the OK button Standard I F Settings CHNo I F Driver Stendad F 1 3 Som HostC Deesa Standard F 2 5 gt Ge hao S Extend I F Settings Extend I F 1 Ist 2nd 3d Extend F 2 Ist 2nd 3rd Settings including QCPU Q mode Stage No and Slot No With a bus connection the PLC CPU recognizes the GOT as a 16 I O point intelligent function module A free PLC CPU I O slot is allocated to the GOT but when the PLC CPU connected is a QCPU no free basic base extended base I O slot can be allocated On communication settings build one stage 16 points x10 slot allotment for GOT connection so that the GOT can be allocated to an I O slot e Refer to chapter 3 of the GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual for details on Communication Settings e Controller settings can also be performed with the GOT Utility Refer to the GOT1000 Connection Manual for details on Utility Communication Settings 4 2 3 Screen switching device settings This section explains screen switching device settings Set the base screen switching device to DO and the Overlap window1 sc
72. d By holding down shift key while the above operation the figure size can be changed while maintaining the aspect ratio Icon In Windows a picture selected by double clicking it with the mouse in order to execute an application such as GT Designer2 Appendix 34 Install To register application software on a PC or GOT The GOT OS is installed on the GOT from GT Designer2 This function is called the OS installation and is executed by selecting Communications Communicate with GOT from the menu In an OS installation it is possible to install only the necessary elements of each of the following functions Standard monitor OS Communication driver Option OS standard fonts Chinese simplified characters recipes lt Note gt At least one connection type driver for connecting with the PLC must be installed Instantaneous power failure A power failure of extremely short duration The PLC GOT do not treat a power failure lasting less than 20 ms as a power failure A power failure lasting longer than this results in initial processing the same as when the power Is first switched ON Interlock This is a block that prevents the system from shifting to the next operation until the operation being executed is completed Interlocks are used to prevent devices from going out of control or being destroyed Normally interlocks are put in place using bit devices Such signals are called interlock conditions With a GOT t
73. d word device While not inputting the numerical value current value of the numerical input has been displayed The Key window of the GOT is used to input numerical values Input the numerical value by displaying the below key window whose is prepared in GOT User created key window is also available Numerical input key window For entering decimal numbers For entering hexadecimal numbers INPUT lt aE aly TNn aly A 5 6 Del lt j gt ALS 6 CI Dd fm V2 3 4A Ale 3b Fl lt gt Enter E O w Enter l A 1 Numbers are displayed as you enter them 2 Input range for data is displayed User created key window for numerical input is created by registering the window as the key window The registered key window is displayed instead of the standard key window Refer to GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual chapter 4 for details of user created key window 2 2 2 How to operate numerical input Touch the numerical input to be input Input the numerical value on the key window to be displayed To store the value touch RET key The input numerical value is reflected D100 100 200 and the key window is closed The display and operation of the cursor and key window
74. dard Font GIOSMONT G1D 1K Basic 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 57 System Screen Information GIOSMONT G1 303K Basic 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 57 System Screen Data GIFTTNMG FON 40K Basic 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 57 True Type Numerical Font GICMAQDR OUT 107K Comm 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 57 A QnA QCPU QJ7 1024 610SQC1R OUT Option 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 58 Ladder monitor for MELSEC Q QnA G10SQCIR G1D 1K Option 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 58 p Ladder monitor for MELSEC Q QnA Information G10SQCIR G1 55K Option 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 58 Ladder monitor for MELSEC Q QnA Data GIOSGWYE OUT 60K Option 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 58 Gateway Server Client GIOSGWYF OUT 47K Option 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 58 Gateway FTP GIOSARCP OUT 202K Option 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 58 Advanced Recipe GIOSARCP G1D 1K Option 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 58 Advanced Recipe Information GIOSARCP G1 76K Option 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 58 Advanced Recipe Data G10SLOG OUT 228K Option 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 58 Loging G10SLO06 61D 1K Option 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 58 Loging Information The following is displayed depending on the types of files Boot Boot OS Basic Standard monitor OS Communication Communication driver Option Option OS Appendix 27 Appendix 5 Screen data upload This section describes the procedures for saving the screen data being written to the built in memory of GOT as a GT Designerz2 file Sule Window Help 1 Click on the Communication T
75. data changes are possible by performing test operations e Testing a bit device A device specified by the user is turned ON and OFF e Testing a word device A specified value is written to a device specified by the user Real number data is not allowed e Testing a timer counter Specified values are written as the present and set values of a device specified by the user e Testing buffer memory A specified value is written to buffer memory specified by the user Test menu screen DEVICE MONITOR 4 Hardware and OS required for system monitor function The following hardware and OS are required to use the system monitor Capacity for user area calculated value for data capacity Required option Extended function function board option OS System monitor l 746k bytes extended function 6 4 2 Method for starting the system monitor Utility call keys 1 Touch the upper left and upper right corners Simultaneous 2 point touch on monitor screen of the GOT main unit at the same time Main Menu Communication setting GOT setup TE Time setting amp display c Program data control 2 Debug amp self check Clean Maintenance timming setting 2 When the utility is displayed touch Main Menu Debug amp self check wa Addtion times reset Japanese Jebug amp self check 3 Touch Debug 3 Self check Vv Next page From previous page 4 Touch System Monitor lebug self
76. e Appendix 26 Appendix 5 Screen data upload a a ala a Na a a a aa aa a a a aaa a a a N a aa a a aim ove a steve lamin aves a nave a a a a Appendix 28 Appendix 6 Glossary a ae E a a a a a E a E a a a a a Appendix 30 Introduction This textbook is a basic edition Practice how to use Mitsubishi Graphic Operation Terminal exercising the training in this textbook Basic edition Learn basic subjects relating to Mitsubishi graphic operation terminal skills Course content 1 GOT1000 series function performance and system configuration 2 GOT basic operation and setup procedures 3 Figure and basic object function Text numerical display numerical input lamp display comment display touch switch etc 4 Ladder monitor and system monitor function Practice edition Learn efficient methods to create control screens using Mitsubishi Graphic Operation Terminal Course content 1 GOT operation and GT Designer2 basic operation 2 How to use advanced object functions Layer graph comment display language switching original library parts movement alarm function About the manuals Manual Selection The GOT manuals are classified according to objectives Refer to the following table and then read the manuals suited to understand GOT main unit and software handling operation and functions Objective a e Using GOT for the first time This textbook and the aes e Learning about the GOT drawing by using GT Designer2
77. e alarms occur Each alarm occurrence is added to the history Up to the following number of alarms can be stored depending on the units e For GT15 3072 alarms e For GT11 2048 alarms e Cumulative mode Latest alarm status alarm occurrence frequencies and times are counted and collected When an alarm occurs the following information can be collected and displayed Occurred Message Restore Check Cumulate Count 04 06 01 20 00 Pwr module error 1 04 06 01 18 30 Oil pressure error 18 50 2 2 04 06 01 16 10 Drive module error 16 30 16 20 00 20 C lt 7 AIN e J p TEN y J j a 1 2 3 4 5 6 Occurrence date and time 4 Check date and time The date time of alarm occurrence is displayed The date time when an alarm occurred was Comment checked is displayed The comment assigned to an alarm is displayed 5 Cumulative Time cumulative mode only when an alarm occurs Total of alarm occurrence time including alarms Restoration date and time which occurred in the past is displayed The date time of alarm restoration is displayed 6 Frequency of occurrences cumulative mode only The alarm occurrence frequency is displayed 3 Maximum number of device points and types of monitor devices being monitored a Types of monitor devices e Bit device e Bit device bit of word e Word device alarm is occurred when the device value falls in the specified range b Maximum number of monitored points GT15 e
78. e clock data Inexecutable only when all stations groups has been specified e Clear malfunction log Appendix 24 4 Software available on one personal computer When multiple kinds of software are activated on one personal computer only one of them is available for communications using the FA transparent function Do not concurrently perform any communications using the FA transparent function Offline operation with each software is available Do not perform communications with the GOT e g downloading project data from GT Designer2 during communications using the FA transparent function Online operation GX Developer lt o gt lt 8 GT Designer2 Communication with GOT Appendix 25 Appendix 4 Boot OS installation This section describes the procedures for installing the Boot OS in the GOT Point 1 Boot OS is installed in the GOT at factory shipment so installation is not usually necessary However if functions not supported by the Boot OS version are used in the GOT such as the version upgrade function of GT Designer2 etc Boot OS must be upgraded To return the GOT to factory shipment state install Boot OS to initialize it 2 When Boot OS is installed the currently installed OS and Project data are automatically deleted lf Project data backup is necessary upload it to a PC or memory card CF card before installing Boot OS nee Wind
79. e created monitor screen data to GOT 3 Start monitoring after connecting to PLC CPU Mj RS 232C Operation Stop Operation lamp Data 0 CF card Display pane figures known as objects such as the switch figure lamp figure and numerical display etc are pasted to create the screen Operation Stop Operation lamp Cable L Operation Stop lamp Operation Data 600 GOT GOT PLC CPU 1 3 GOT features 1 2 With its 256 colors the color screen provides a sharp clear display that yields a vivid top quality image Further with the multi color display board 65 536 color display is available For GT15 only With a memory card high speed data transfer of OS and screen data between personal computer and GOT is available The CF card interface is standard equipment so by mounting a memory card made for OS or screen data created on a personal computer high speed data can be exchanged Data can also be transferred via USB RS 232 or Ethernet USB interface as standard equipment The USB interface is provided as standard equipment The interface is located at the front so the cable can be connected without opening the panel Data transferring time is reduced t
80. e line each error occurrence line Displays detail displa Display Action ae w or No 2 to 5 Write device device pRB 2p 3 _ Second touch operation SS a ET DisplayActon Tecusorisaspeyea 4 Thirdtouch operation Move the cursor to Malfunction Display Action Time when the a Display Action switch is touched in check is displayed 6 PLC test switch X2 Turns X2 OFF Time when X2 is turned OFF is Screen state displayed in Restore of Malfunction 1 Display in Malfunction 1 is deleted 7 Fifth touch operation Display Action Appendix 16 Appendix 2 Data transfer to GOT by memory card It is possible to download the OS installation data and the screen data from a memory card to the GOT by writing the OS and project data to the card Use of memory card to transfer data to GOT conveniently eliminates the necessity to carry the personal computer and cable when downloading the project to multiple GOTs GOT Personal computer GT Designer2 Memory card OS installation Downloading the project data Appendix 2 1 Overall procedure This section describes an overall procedures for data transfer to the GOT using a memory card 1 Personal computer Memory card 2 Memory card gt GOT Memory card CF Card Boot OS OS Standard monitor OS Standard monitor OS Communication driver Memory card Communication dr
81. e screen is displayed This type of window can be moved and closed manually Maximum of two screens can be displayed A window superimposed the base screen is displayed By switching a superimposed window the corresponding part of the base screen can be changed Maximum of two screens can be displayed A pop up window on the base screen is displayed when inputting numerical values Two key types window default key window and user created key window are available 2 3 2 e Maximum of 32767 screens of both the base screen and the window screen can be created Maximum of 4096 base screens and 1024 window screens can be displayed on the GOT e Refer to GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual chapter 2 for settings including window screen display position Screen switching device The screen switching device is set to switch the base screens or to display the window screen on the GOT Device types for screen switching are as follows Device for base screen switching Device for overlap window1 switching Device for overlap window2 switching Device for superimposed window1 switching Device for superimposed window2 switching 1 Switching base screens Switch base screens by setting a base screen No to the device for base screen switching Example When the switching device for base screen is D100 Base screen 10 Base screen whose No is same with screen swith device value appears B
82. e the cursor to the end point 4 Release the left mouse button A line from the center of the circle is drawn Next page From previous page 5 Drag and move the cursor to define the fe Start point of arc es starting point of arc a 6 Click the mouse to determine the starting point of arc 7 Drag and move the cursor to define the end yee se ko ee eS point of arc Ja End point of arc 8 Click to form an arc Remarks Drawing sector Double click the drawn arc and check Sector in the Arc Sector dialog box to draw a sector Arc Sector Iv Sector Line Style Set as Default Line Width Clear Default Line Color Fill Pattern Category 5 Text settings This section describes how to set a text input a text 1 Click AJ on the toolbar Figure Project Edit view Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window te an lt E miy Ae T 7 Dae aa Bo ce 1 EIAI EJ B 1 Front Back Display Overlay Screen E Project 9 Base Screen 2 Click the left mouse button at the starting point for placing a text 3 The dialog box is displayed Numerical Display Set as Default Clear Default _ 4 Start the font end processor FEP used to enter Japanese characters Text Style Regular T Text Color v Direction Horizontal Vertical 16dot Standard Alignment Left Center Rig
83. ears enter 0 in the drive applicable memory and touch the key Ix O Program Memory EMEF re 3 gt RAM 4 ROM TB 9A Bl aly ASS 6 C6 D0 a gt Afe 3b Fl a gt O jaf Enter l Vv Wehr 14 As a list of files in the program memory appears select the ladder to be read using the down up arrow keys t1 Time Title PROG 2424 2006 03 11 14 43 LUMMI of4 LVDS 44a 15 Touch the key 16 Touch the key 17 The reading of the sequence program is completed 1 NETWK No QO ST FF CPUNo 0 18 Touch the key E Paget Page Next page 6 3 4 From previous page 19 The sequence program is displayed and the ladder monitor function becomes available 20 i Cancel Print 3 gt Method for factor search operation The factor search function searches the ladder for the conductive non conductive status of the contact point that turned on or off the coil when the ladder is monitored This section explains the operation procedures 1 Touch the key Screen Print 2 Touch the Menu key RST M10 Print RST M10 RST D20 Exit j PLCRD Mon Menu 2 Next page From previous page Vv Dey Sea cr Cont Sea 16 328 it Cmnt 32 7 Col l Sea Dec Hex Note Step oea Test Statement End Sea 3 When the Menu window appears touch the key x 4 Touch the M key for the device name to select 4 it and touch P
84. ed the window screen is moved so that its top left coordinate is at the location touched The same as for the base screen all objects can be set on the window screen If a touch switch on the base screen is overlaid by the window screen that switch is disabled Word device Of the PLC devices word devices are those that transmit information with 16 bits one word With a GOT word devices can be handled with 16 bits or 32 bits As data types word devices support signed integers unsigned integers and real numbers Word device set This is a function that writes the specified value to a word device when there is input at a touch switch The specification type can be selected from fixed value value of another word device and fixed value added to or subtracted from the current device value Appendix 43 Notes S Appendix 44 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V German Branch Gothaer Stra e 8 D 40880 Ratingen Phone 49 0 2102 486 0 Fax 49 0 2102 486 1120 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V CZECH REPUBLIC Czech Branch Radlick 714 113a CZ 158 00 Praha 5 Phone 420 0 251 551 470 Fax 420 0 251 551 471 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V French Branch 25 Boulevard des Bouvets F 92741 Nanterre Cedex Phone 33 0 1 55 68 55 68 Fax 33 0 1 55 68 57 57 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V lrish Branch Westgate Business Park Ballymount IRL Dublin 24 Phone 353 0 1 4198800 Fax 353 0 1 4198890
85. ed OFF then ON again Appendix 36 Menu bar The menu bar is positioned one row beneath the application window title bar Message display Displays explanations of operations functions etc for the processing function selected by the user Momentary This is a function that switches ON the specified bit device only during touch switch input This function can also switch ON specified bits of buffer memory or word devices Multi language type A GOT supports about 26 000 different characters for the writing systems of various nations as standard so it can be used in the nations of the world Japanese Korean Chinese or the like characters can be input with the Front End Processor FEP for that language Multi task real time OS A multi task OS executes multiple tasks on a computer simultaneously Through the use of such an OS a GOT can control communications display input etc all in real time N Number keys These are the keys for inputting numbers 0 9 A GOT has system number key windows so there is no need to set create the number keys on the screen O Object With the GOT1000 the desired functions will be available by pasting switch figures lamp figures numeric display frame figures etc with GT Designer2 to set the compatibility between PLC device memory bit word and operation functions The setting targets are called objects Operating ambient temperature This is the operating ambient temper
86. elect the Object Switch Go To Screen Switch menu Move the cursor to the position where the Go To Screen Switch is placed and click the mouse button Click the right mouse button in the area other than the touch switch to complete the positioning of object Double click the touch switch which has been placed 2 Setting operation of Go To Screen Switch 1 Go To Screen Switch Basic Text Lamp Extended Action Trigger Screen Type 1 Base C Overlap Window Overlap Window2 C Superimpose Window Superimpose Window2 2 Go To Screen Back Previous History Device Bit m Display Style Jou Joer Shape Square Square_10 l Others lt rome l fer M Background a Pattern g M Category Switch Layer Back Extended Function V Extended V Action V Trigger Cancel Check that Base is selected in Screen Type Pressing the switch in Go To Screen determines the screen to display Fixed switch to the Base Screen whose screen No is specified Back Previous history switch to previously displayed Base screen Up to 10 screens can be switched according to the history Device switch to the Base Screen whose screen No is specified depending on the ON OFF condition of the specified bit device this is useful for returning to the previously displayed screen Here select Fixed and set 2 to switch to Base Screen No
87. en Layer This is a function that divides a single screen into two structures the front screen and the back screen making it possible to set objects for each layer separately Objects set for the front screen layer and back screen layer respectively can also be displayed overlaid Layer processing Name of operation processing for screen switching Since the screen switching is layered it can be executed automatically without setting the layer structure Level trigger A trigger that always updates the data display timing only when the specified bit is ON or when it is OFF Library A library comprises figures and objects and is a group of information having one meaning The individual group information becomes a template A screen can be created by pasting the templates on the screen in the appropriate combination M Maximize button The maximize button is at the right of the window title bar Clicking this button expands the GT Designer2 or other application to be displayed over the entire screen maximized display Maximize display This is the act of displaying GT Designer2 or some other application over the entire screen or the state in which the application is so displayed Memory card CF card Since screen data can be stored on a memory card a memory card is used for high speed copying of screen data to other GOTs If an alarm log is stored to a memory card this alarm log can be displayed even after the power is switch
88. etween the PC and GOT is expressed in the following terms e Download Writing the project data created by PC to the GOT e Upload Reading the GOT project data on a PC e Install Writing the system data required to run GOT BootOS OS to 4 3 3 Communication settings Settings for communication between the PC and the GOT are performed 1 Click on the Communication Communication configuration menu See Window Help EJ TolFrom GOT 28 To Memory Card fa Drive Information 2 When the dialog box appears set the communication type to USB ee eer eee In training to connect the PC and GOT with J GF r the USB cable RS232 USB Ethernet Details or 3 Click the OK button 115200 z bps pmen e HEE 4 3 4 OS installation This section explains operations for installing the communication driver and OS in the GOT as preparation before monitoring This section explains with an example The GOT does not include the monitor OS for monitoring or the driver for communication Therefore it is necessary to perform this operation only once before the first monitoring It is not necessary after the first time However when the OS is updated or the communication method is changed this operation is required Installation is completed on the training machine so overwriting is necessary See window Help 1 Click on the Communication To From To From GOT GOT menu 28 To Me
89. evice Common Option Common tab Common settings for alarm history are set for each project Settings for individual base screen are not necessary Alarm History 1 Seta device to be monitored Basic Frame Device Common Option C ommon Mode Historical C Cumulative In this Case set Number of alarms to 1 Number of alarms to monitor Watch Cycle 20 x100ms a wa A 2 Te betwee a monitor to 4 since alarms are set at SS Se eae 4 four bit signals X2 to X5 eae 3 2 Select Window screen for Detailed alarm display type pie ye Ge ge 3 Select the top of list click the Dev button to set the monitor device to X2 Devices X3 to X5 are consecutively Extended Function ass i g n ed Extended 4 Set 2 for in Detail The window screen No to display the detail appears 1 The settings whose tab names are marked with Common in the dialog box are common settings in project Basic Frame Device Common Option Common Project common setting Only one setting can be set through the project 2 Common settings for alarm history display can also be set by the following operations e Select the Common Settings Alarm History menu e Select the Project Common Settings Alarm History of the project workspace Appendix 8 3 Settings for alarm history display Basic Frame Option tab Set the display format number of rows frame for alarm for alarm hi
90. ext Cursor Appendix 11 The types and the key codes for touch switches for alarm history display are listed in the following table Switch for advanced alarm display This cannot be used in the alarm history Upper hierarch PP y display function Switch for advanced alarm display This cannot be used in the alarm history Lower hierarch i display function 1 This should be used with a switch for show hide cursor Appendix 12 A touch switch for alarm history display can be created using the touch switch key code switch for key code With a key code switch the key code is automatically set when the desired function is selected Key Code Switch Basic TextLamp Kep Code KepvCode Type AlarmData List ASCII FFF Conversion Scroll down by one line Show cursor Hide cursor Move cursor upward Move cursor downward Display date time of selected data Beverse Switch Sree Display date time of all data Clear the selected alarm data Frame Koa Background M Pattern O M Category Switch Laver Back Extended Function Extended Action l Trigger cancel Touch switch key code switch Appendix 13 Appendix 1 6 Detail display window screen creation Creating window screens No 2 to No 5 for detail display jer2 Untitled1 1 Select the Screen New Screen Window Sein Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Screen menu Hew Screen
91. f ai 1 Ladder monitor for MELSEC 0 Qn4 02 03 00 a e Ladder monitor for MELS EC Q QnA 1828 kbyte 5 Click the Install button 2 Get Latest 6 2 Training screen creation Add the following Base Screen No 3 to the screen created in chapter 5 Base Screen No 3 ooe a a Numerical display Displays the operation time of line in seconds D30 D31 D32 D33 D34 Bit lamp a fi Turns on during line operation T a PT a Bit lamp M33 ma e A ea Lit if the operating display De PS ee a exceeds 8 hours N34 Touch Switch Sraaret cer ll cto louch switch Will not operate if the Ready lamp ieee ceca a Operation stop switch N31 is not ON before theoperation Oe 0 activate the line switch is pressed N31 Screen switching switch Return to Base screen No 1 Control f screen Operation of Base Screen No 3 1 When the switch and the Operation Stop switch turn ON the operation will start and the lamp will be lit 2 As the operation gets started the operating time starts counting When the operation time is over 8 hours the lamp turns ON 6 2 1 Screen creation training 1 Creating and setting Base Screen No 3 Sereen DIDRELY 1 Create a base screen as follows Basic Auxiliary Key Window Screen Number 3 H 1 Screen Name Operating time display Screen number 3 Screen Type Base Screen hd i Screen Name Operating time display Detailed Explanation
92. f ti 7 Main Menu Rectangle 112 240 160 256 0 Jec unctions Window Screen Text 128 240 143 255 i Common Settings Rectangle 176 240 224 256 a nd fig ures on th e System Environment 0000 Text 192 240 207 255 H ated ate I ay I a a Rectangle 240 2401288 286 screen are displayed Text 256 240 271 255 t 7 WM BarCode a z a aA auss ns assas Rectangle 338 80 608 288 in a list Zup Status Observation T ae yes ee ZO iF Wie 3 Rectangle 352 240 400 256 Time Action Text 368 240 391 255 Advanced Alarm Rectangle 416 240 464 256 A Alarm History Text 432 240 455 255 Advanced Recipe Rectangle 480 240 528 256 be Recipe Text 496 240 51 9 255 7 w Rectangle 544 240 592 256 lt i gt Text 560 240 583 255 Text 176 32 295 63 E Project Library Text 290 31421 63 Text 496 32 583 63 Bi xj lt 3 x Numerical Display 64 96 144 144 Screen Library Image List Parts Image List Numerical Display 192 96 272 144 My Favorites 7 3T A Bit Lamp 48 192 96 240 l a By Lamp 112 192 160 240 C Sme yas 3 F EE z 240 192 288 240 reated screen Screen Number 4 L 7 f aa tie p Numerical Display 368 96 448 144 SEENE Data Display screen S i Numerical Display 496 96 576 144 E d ito r Screen Type Base Screen j Multi Action Switch 352 192 400 240 Front Securit 0 a a Multi Action Switch 416 192 464 240 Front y Multi Action Switch 480 192 528 240 Fr
93. for numerical input can be changed through settings 1 Display or non display of the cursor and key window e When establishing conditions or switching screens the cursor and key window are displayed and when establishing the operating conditions the cursor and window key are not displayed e The key window is displayed on touch input and not displayed at pressing RET key 2 Cursor key operations The input order can be set to the multiple numerical input Move cursor to the Input fixation next input field Refer to GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual chapter 4 for the operation setting methods of cursor and key window for numerical input 2 3 Switching the screen to be displayed 2 3 1 The screen type The GOT1000 comprises the following screen types 7 _ 1 Base screen l Lane i a a cm statu alah Aree L Base screen as 4 ea 7 l_a The basic screen display on the GOT 2 Window screen A screen overlapped the base screen The following screen types are available e Overlap window e Superimposed window e Key window A window overlapped the bas
94. g lines can be increased and intermediate tone expression is also easy so this type of LCD can display with high quality On the other hand the structure is complex resulting in high cost On the GOT1000 display is 256 colors 65536 colors Appendix 41 Timer T This is a device that has the function of operating the timer coil after the specified time timer setting value The objective is to delay or hold an operation There are two types of timers 10ms and 100ms The timer has a contact coil current value and setting value On the GOT monitor screen all of these except the setting value can be monitored and written The setting value can be monitored written with the system monitor function Tool bar This is a list of buttons etc for menu items used relatively frequently The following types of GT Designer2 toolbars are available Tool bar Standard The standard group of functions such as New or Save Tool bar View A group of functions for setting the display such as screen zoom or grid color Tool bar Figures A group of functions for setting figures such as straight line or text Tool bar Objects A group of functions for setting objects such as touch switches Tool bar Figure edit A group of functions for editing figures such as front line display or flip horizontal Tool bar Alignment A group of functions for arranging the positions of figures and objects Tool bar Figure drawing A group of functions for setting disp
95. guage switching function The comment display created every language can be switched according to the device value Screens which all the characters on the screen switch to Japanese English and Korean are easy to create with a touch switch Switching language with the device l 10 Debug with enhanced compatibility with Mitsubishi PLC All debug functions can be used to install the extended function OS to GOT from GT Designer2 Ladder Monitor Function The sequence program can be monitored in ladder format The primary source of coil ON OFF status the device and contact point can be searched System monitor function Controller devices can be monitored and modified A function designed to increase the efficiency of maintenance operations so that maintenance can be performed to resolve trouble with the controller system Network Monitor Function As MELSECNET line conditions are displayed communication conditions can be checked by GOT only Intelligent Module Monitor The data of the intelligent function module buffer memory can be monitored and changed using a Function dedicated screen The I O module signal condition can also be monitored Servo Amplifier Monitor The parameter settings and reference diagnosis of the error history for the servo amplifier connected by Function GOT can be performed CNC Monitor Function The Position Display Monitor Alarm Diagnosis Monitor Tool Offset Param Program Monitor and APLC release screen
96. ht fats Fax n eo pa KANJI Region Japan Category Others x Cancel Next page From previous page 5 Enter a character string Enter GOT1000 Text P 4 G07 000 series Set as Default Series here __ Clear Defaut 6 After entering the character string click the button Text Style Regular v t Test Color x M Direction Horizontal Vertical Font 16dot Standard hd g c a Size 1 x1 x Ks Y Dot KANJI Region Japan x Category 5 Cancel 7 The character string is displayed HOU series 6 Selecting data for editing This section describes how to select the desired figure object for editing ener Untitled t View Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communicatio indaw Help J Gs 2 co me fe E m Ig AO CO AAU 2 2 at A BY eS H GS GB OF OL OF lt P ia i LS lb 1 A Fi jure And Object A E B 1 Front Back y Overlay Screen ject Base Screen _End point 1 Click Ly on the toolbar Main 2 To select data first click the left mouse button at the starting point to drag and move the cursor to the end point and then release the left mouse button to include all the data necessary 7 Changing attribute Change the attribute of the created figure on the property sheet This section describes how to change the color for a circle using an ex
97. id color can also be changed by Set az Default Clear Default 8 Size change This section describes how to expand reduce the size of figure object 1 Select a figure object of which the size needs to be changed 2 Click the left mouse button on the handle W on the direction to which the figure is expanded reduced and then drag the cursor This is the handle 3 Release the left mouse button to complete the size change of figure Size changes as follows are possible using Shift key or Ctr Shift key Proportional transformation e Cti key Concentric transformation 9 Moving selected data This section describes how to move the figure object 1 Select the figure object to be moved 2 Move the cursor to the figure object to be moved to change the cursor shape into ao 3 Click the left mouse button and drag the figure object to the desired position 4 Release the left mouse button to determine the position for displaying the figure object 10 Cutting copying and pasting selected data This section describes how to cut copy and paste the figure object a Cut and paste 1 Select the desired figure object El GT Designer2 Untitled1 Project Edit view AR Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window 2 For cutting click a on the toolbar Main 2 wm on om fs EB NR M Cle crx ow A A aa
98. ine The following alarm message appears Screen state 402 Communication timeout Confirm communication Result of pathway or modules m o 6 Test6 Perform the following tests in screen No 2 Test object Control screen switch 1 Touch operation Touch Switch to Base Screen No 1 Result of Write device 1 DO operation Read device O O S O O 7 Test7 Perform the following tests in screen No 1 Test object Sub screen switch 1 Touch operation Touch Window screen No 1 displayed Result of l Write device 1 D1 operation Readdevcg fo 8 Test 8 Window screen No 1 closes Test object Window screen 1 Touch operation Touch X in the upper right corner Window screen No 1 closes Result of Write device 0 D1 operation Read device 0O o OO 9 Test9 Perform the following tests in screen No 1 Test object Window screen 1 Touch operation Touch Xl in the upper right corner Screen state Window screen No 1 closes Result of Write device 0 D1 operation Read aevee 5 11 Training device list and sequence program Training device list Device Signal name Device Signal name Pere an mo esens w po _ Nomercalnp w Meo fese w foo Namercalcispiay R Ooo a S e o VTA Operatontamp R foo fase sereen swing w Ym commentaispey R b1 Window screen switening w R Reading W Writing To identify the device used for the project data being edi
99. ings for the data to be read school GTE are the same as the settings described in sections 4 2 1 and 4 2 2 Numerical display Lamp display U ee F We og i T Set P Moy 5 B o Y71 ON Y 1 OFF N u meral Y70 ON OFF System Alarm S22 Dedicated device is out of range Confirm device range 16 40 00 The screen project data is read E4 GT Designer 2 Untitled1 1 Click on the Project Open menu wees Edit View Screen Common Figure Object Tc LS Rou h 1 Open Ctrl O i B Save Ctrl 5 Save S Import Project Import Panelkit of GT Designer Import Device Comment of GX Developer ae Preferences Page Setup Print Preview amp Print Ctrl P Exit Alt F4 egy TESTO Next page From previous page 2 When the dialog box appears click and then click 31 2 Floppy A 2 CO Drive D s Local Disk E Cd My Network Places Files of type GT Designer Files GTD GTE Cancel ud 3 Select the file format of the screen data file to Look in 4 3 Floppy 4 e ee be opened Ej school GTE Select the GT Designer2 Files GTD GTE 4 Select school GTE File name school GTE Files of ype GT Designer2 Files GTD GTE lt Cancel 5 Click the button The screen data is read GT Designer2 x 6 As the dialog box to confirm whether to save the project data created this time appears Untitled click the
100. into straight lines The GOT1000 can display 256 colors or 16 tones of monochrome black and white System information This function transmits the GOT status screen number being displayed error number etc to the PLC and outputs information GOT error resets etc from the PLC to the GOT This function is set to a word device A read device reads information to the GOT A write device writes information from the GOT T Template Templates are for easily saving and reading figures and objects Text file TFT This is a file containing only letters numbers and symbols A comment can be output to a text file edited with an editor and the edited file can be input Since object settings and other GOT screen information can be output to a text file with the print function it is also possible to read this file into a word processor and create an original document A color liquid crystal display using TFTs Thin Film Transistors Thin film transistors are laid out at the intersection of transparent electrodes lined up vertically and horizontally This is an active matrix type of LCD in which the liquid crystal is driven by these thin film transistors so laid out The response is fast For color display there are three TFTs for each pixel and the light from each TFT is passed through a red green or blue color filter Compared to simple matrix LCDs there is no tendency to low contrast and the number of scannin
101. ion Set C Alternate C Reset C Momentary Display Style ON OFF Shape Square Square_1 aires 1 city Frame M Switch O M Background O M Pattern Ej M Category Switch Layer Back Extended Function Extended Action Trigger Cancel Image List 2 As the Image List dialog box appears select Basic Figure Library l ideiari ekon the figure 4 0 square _1 eee Library 16 Square 3 After setting is completed click the OK button Next page From previous page Bit Switch 5 on per Square Square 10 gt thes c saps ey giz IVIG ACG 7 4 5 6 7 Set the display style for OFF as follows Frame dark aqua Switch dark blue Background black Pattern After setting is completed click the button to set the display style of ON Set the display style of ON in the same way as that of OFF Click the OKI button 4 Creating other bit switches Create a new switch by copying and pasting the switch created in step 2 Copy and paste a switch as described below 1 Click the source switch and select it 2 Click on the toolbar Main 3 Click MA on the toolbar Main 4 Asa frame for display range appears move it to the desired position 5 Click the mouse button to paste the cut switch For the copied touch switch note that the size of touch switch figure and the effective area where reactive to touch operat
102. ion of touch switch may not exactly overlap In such cases adjust the effective area of touch switch as instructed below Effective area for touch switch Touch switch figure size Right click the mouse and select Enable Two Tracker Mode in menu Change the size of the touch switch effective area so that it overlaps the touch switch figure size The touch switch effective area can be changed in 16 dot unit 6 Create two switches as described in 5 above Uae cia ca 3 7 Change the settings of switch created by 6 copying pasting as follows Setting items Set data Operation Reset Operation setting M10 Color the Line stop Frame same color for yellow switch OFF ON Color the Switch same color for dark yellow OFF ON Color the same color for OFF ON Color the Reset switch Switch same color for dark red OFF ON 5 Naming the switches 1 On the figure drawing screen name the three created switches Line start This completes the settings of the bit switch 5 6 Operation check 1 Display the download screen of the project select the Communication To From GOT menu After checking Delete all old data in Project folder in the Project Download GOT tab click the button to download all the data to the GOT Reset the PLC CPU using the RESET key switch and then switch to RUN Check if each switch of the initial screen No 1 functions properly here 1 Test
103. ired communication driver that is appropriate for the connection type format ene Needs to be installed when the extended function 1 is used Aer am OS upgrade function OS Needs to be installed when functions available by connecting Option OS an option function board including a board with extension memory or a multi color display board are used Project data Data for user made monitor screens such as screen data When using GOT for the Required comments common settings etc first time e When changing screens and settings Special data Data used by the extended function intelligent module Q When changing the motion servo amplifier monitor etc functions to be used Resource data All types of data created in the GOT main unit such as recipe Varies depending on each file alarm log file etc GOT function 1 Extended functions included the following e System monitor e Bar code 2 Option functions include the following Extended function Option e Advanced recipe e Logging function e Kana kanji conversion function function e List editor function e Object script e Ladder monitor function e Gateway function e Network monitor function e Servo amplifier monitor function e Recipe function e Intelligent module monitor function e CNC monitor function e Standard font _ e Maintenance report function e Q motion monitor function Chinese Simplified traditional e Multi channel function With GOT data exchange b
104. isplay comprises of a great number of display elements Please note that these dots appear due to its characteristic and are not caused by product defect 2 Full color display 66536 colors is available when the multi color display board is mounted Eg 8 4 Multi Color Display Board 3 The GOT screen saving backlight off function prevents images from becoming permanently etched on the display screen and increases the backlight life 4 ROM in which new data can be written without deleting the written data 5 Compliant with IP67 when the USB environmental protection cover is attached Compliant with IP2X at the USB interface only when a USB cable is connected Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment 1 5 Applicable connection type between the GOT and the PLC CPU The GOT can perform monitoring by connecting it to the PLC using the following connection types Therefore the connection type suitable for the system configuration or usage can be selected 1 Bus connection Bus connection is a method using an extension connector of a base unit to connect a GOT connection by I O bus This connection type enables the fastest response to a PLC CPU among all GOT connection types By occupying one stage of the extension base unit up to maximum 5 GOTs can be connected Connection to multiple GOTs is possible GOT 2 Direct CPU connection 3 Direct CPU connection i
105. itions system Alar When nothing appears in the System Alarm communication is normal When an error occurs S s tem Alarm 40 Communication timeout Confirm communication pathway or modules 15 35 32 ea When an error message appears in the System Alarm check whether there is a cable disconnection check the mounting condition of the communication unit and check the condition of the PLC 4 6 Executing the monitor Displays the value of D100 Adds to the value of D100 Sets the value of D100 to the number displayed on the switch Displays errors and error codes when a malfunction occurs in GOT or CPU Operate the screen downloaded to the GOT and monitor the PLC GOT Operation Image Numerical display Touch switch system Alarm Lamp display 70 ON OFF Lamp is lit when Y70 is turned ON Lamp is lit when Y71 is turned ON ouch switch Turn Y71 OFF Turn Y71 ON Switches Y70 ON or OFF each time Y70 is touched 1 Monitoring changing the bit device X0 X1 values Numerical display Touch switch Aer al crease 1 10 10 a a ieee al SE System Alarm Numerical display Touch switch Numera Increase 1 hace al SE S stem Alarm Lamp display 70 a i ay p Touch switch 2 Y70 ON OFF 1 Lamp display YU Touch switch gt Y71 ON Y71 OFF 3 When the Y71 ON switch is touched the Y71 comes ON When the Y71
106. iver Extended function OS CF Card Extended function OS Option OS Option OS Project data Special data Data to be transferred 1 Data A and B or C or D cannot be transferred to the same memory card 2 Depending on the capacity of the memory card data B C and D can be transferred simultaneously 3 GTH only 1 Personal computer Memory card Various data Boot OS OS project data special data installed in the personal computer is written into the memory card using GT Designerz2 Refer to the GT Designer2 Version2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual for details on writing data to the memory card Appendix 17 2 Memory GOT The data can be installed downloaded into the GOT in either of the following two methods e How to Install while the GOT is powered ON Refer to the GT Designer2 Version2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual for the installation method e Installation by the utility oprogram data control function of the GOT Refer to the GI15 User s Manual GT11 User s Manual for the installation method Precautions for data transfer 1 Memory card When downloading installing the various types of data Boot OS OS project data special data into a memory card do not store any other data into that memory card The other data are all erased at the time of download installation Storing the Boot OS data and the other data OS project data and special data in the same memory card should a
107. k on the toolbar Object to place a comment on the object screen 2 Comment display function settings Bit Comment Comment Device v7B v Dev m Frame Format Shape None Others ital a E Alignment Left Center C Right Category Others Layer Back m Extended Function Extended Trigger l Script Cancel Bit Comment Basic Comment Basic Comment Comment Group Five C Comment No f Direct Comment j stopped Change Attribute of Comment Setting Blink Reverse V Use High Quality Font Direct Comment Only Plate 7 Gothic High Quality Font m Extended Function Extended Trigger Script OK Cancel v Next page 1 Double click the comment box placed on the object screen The Bit comment bit dialog box is displayed 2 Click the button to set the device to Y7B 3 Set Size to 2 x 2 4 Set Alignment to Center 5 Click the Comment tab 6 Select the comment type to be displayed when the device is OFF Select Direct Comment 7 Enter comments to be displayed when the device is OFF Enter Lines stopped 8 Select red for Text 9 Check Use High Quality Font Direct Comment Only Texts will be displayed more clearly when high quality font is used 10 Click the All Settings button of Copy OFF ON 11 Click the ON button From previous page
108. l computer Project data upload download OS installation FA transparent RS 232 function USB Full Speed 12 Mbps 1ch Connector shape Mini B C O W Built in Application For connecting a personal computer Project data upload download interface OS installation and FA transparent function Compact flash slot 1ch CF card Connector shape TYPE Application Data transfer data storage Option function board For option function board mounting 1ch For multi color display board mounting Cannot be used Even installed 65536 Multi color display board 1ch colors will not be displayed Communication unit oe For communication unit option unit mounting 2ch Option unit Buzzer output Single tone tone length adjustable Outside the enclosure IP67 Protective structure Inside the enclosure IP2X External dimensions Excluding USB environmental 303 11 93 W x214 8 43 H x49 1 93 D mm inch protective cover Panel cutting dimensions 289 11 38 W x200 7 87 H mm inch 2 4 kg Weight mounting fixtures 2 3 kg mounting fixtures are not included are not included GT1575 STBA GT1575 VTBA Compatible software package 2 04E or later 2 04E or later 2 17T or later GT Designer2 Version GT1575 STBD GT1575 VTBD 2 17T or later 2 17T or later 14 Bright dots always lit and dark dots unlit may appear on a liquid crystal display panel It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom as the liquid crystal d
109. l pushbutton C Cascade menu When a GT Designer2 menu is selected the menu is selected is displayed lined up from top to bottom When an item in this vertical menu is selected a horizontal menu is displayed on the left This state is called cascade display Click Moving the cursor to the desired position on the screen then pressing the mouse button once is called clicking Pressing the mouse button twice in a row quickly is called double clicking Moving the mouse cursor to the desired position holding down the mouse button then releasing the mouse button is called dragging Appendix 31 Communication driver This is one type of software OS for communicating with the PLC There is a dedicated communication driver for each communication format bus connection direct CPU connection etc so always install it on the GOT with the OS installation function Counter C This is a device that counts how many times the input came ON and switches the contact ON when the set value is reached To clear a counter value it is necessary to reset the counter with a reset command Cyclic communication This is a function for data communication between stations on the same network with MELSEC This function uses the link relay B link register W link input X and link output Y devices A GOT directly connected to MELSECNET can use B and W as its own station devices D Data register D This is a PLC register for storing numbers
110. lay attributes such as the line style or pattern foreground color Tool bar Communications A group of functions for data transfer between a GOT and PC card Tool bar Comment A group of functions for setting the comment function Touch switch By pressing the screen screen switching or writing to a device can be performed The minimum size is a unit of one double byte character 16 by 16 dots Transfer format OS program See Install Transparent function When connecting a GOT and PLC CPU with direct CPU connection or a bus connection connecting a PC or other peripheral device allows the sequence programs of the CPU to be read written and monitored Trigger write Operating displaying or writing only when the set conditions are met These conditions are called trigger conditions See Ordinary write U Unicode system Unicode is an international standard for character codes The advantage of the Unicode system is that it provides a completely universal means for multi nationalizing applications Upload To read screen data from the GOT using GT Designer2 The read out screen data can be re edited then transferred back downloaded to the GOT Appendix 42 W Window screen A pop up screen that appears over the base screen A window screen can be closed by touching the button at the top right of the window screen The top row on the window is the window screen move key If this move key is touched and another location is touch
111. le Between GOT and Between PLC and GOT personal computer Bus connection cable RS 232 cable RS 232 RS 422 cable USB cable Sequence program can be read written monitored etc Appendix 19 Appendix 3 2 Procedures up to accessing This section describes the system configurations using the following connection examples e Connection between the PC and GOT USB connection e Connection between GOT and PLC Bus connection The following shows the procedure before accessing Connect the GOT to a Mitsubishi PLC Set the communication interface Communication settings Refer to section 1 Attach the communication unit and connect the cable Refer to section 2 Access the PLC by GX Developer Refer to section 3 1 Setting communication interface Communication settings Set the communication interface of the GOT at Communication settings in GT Designer2 Mamen Eiee Se 1 Set CH No of Standard I F 1 to 9 CI System Environment E System Settings lmg Project Title Standard I F Settings een Bee at 2 Set Driver of Standard I F 1 to Host PC Standard F 1 EF Screen Switching aea g Host PC Detail Setna ng Hig Password Standard F 2 pa o WPC y Key Window slat Switching Station No Print Format Extend F Settings gt Communication Settings Extend F 1 CH Iriver GOT Setup 1st 1 Bus Q Detail Setting Language Switching E Clock Setting 2nd 0 None Startup Logo ad
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113. lifier connection Monitor devices for controllers 1 6 Equipments required for using GOT The equipment required to connect the GOT to the PLC CPU is shown below Q USB cable RS 232 cable Memory card Ethernet cable Connection cable Screen data transfer Connection PC PLC CPU The Ethernet communication unit is necessary to connect via an Ethernet cable The illustration shows GT1500 2 USB Cabl 1 The communication unit varies depending on the PLC connection type When connecting to the PLC with the RS 232 port built in on GOT direct CPU connection computer link connection etc the communication unit is not required 2 The connection cable varies depending on the connection type The connection cables used for each connection type are shown below Connection Type Connection Cable 1 Direct CPU Connection For RS 232 Connection RS 232 Cable For RS 422 Connection RS 422 Cable RS 232 422 Conversion Cable Computer Link Connection For RS 232 Connection RS 232 Cable For RS 422 Connection RS 422 Cable RS 232 422 Conversion Cable CC Link Connection CC Link Dedicated Cable MELSECNET 10 Connection For Optical Fiber Cable Connection Optical Fiber Cable For Coaxial Cable Connection Coaxial Cable Ethernet Connection Ethernet Cable
114. llected and updated even while the monitor screen not including alarm history display is being displayed No 25 D1 10 D2 20 il a Switch to another screen The alarm data updated while the other screen was displayed are shown Deleting alarm history data All alarm history data is deleted by power off or reset of the GOT Alarm history data can be cleared either on a one by one basis or in a bundle using the key touch switch for alarm history switch Holding alarm history data under power failure Alarm history data can be held even if the GOT is powered off by saving the data to the memory card The last state just before the GOT power is turned OFF can be displayed when the GOT is started again Appendix 5 d When the number of alarms occurred has exceeded the upper limit when the collection mode is Historical In the case where When number of alarm occurrences exceeds set value delete oldest alarm occurrences was check marked on the Option common tab if the number of alarms occurred has exceeded the upper limit the older alarms are deleted from the oldest one Upper limit in total number of alarms occurred e For GT15 3072 alarms e For GT11 2048 alarms Alarm history data can be read and edited in the spreadsheet software in the PC by saving it in the CSV format in the memory card 6 Display method of details
115. ls D31 10 s D31 10 s 10 s INC D32 1 min K10 D32 Q4 1 min 8 hour o peration D32 1 min D33 10 min D33 10 min 10 min INC D34 1 hour 67H lt K8 D34 4 1 hour 8 hour o peration 6 3 Ladder monitor function 6 3 1 About the ladder monitor function 1 Features This is the function to monitor PLC CPU programs in the ladder diagram format Switching the display format decimal number hexadecimal number or displaying the device comment comment written to the PLC CPU is possible It is also possible to search for a contact causing a malfunction which may lead to a reduction of factor analysis time Display screen for ladder monitor function Print Screen Cancel Print K10 30 gt Menu Sea 2 Functions available with QCPU ladder monitor operation Defect Searches the ladder for conductive non conductive status of the search contact point that turned on or off the coil on the ladder Searches for coils of the same device when the contact shown on the Touch search screen of ladder monitor function is touched and for contacts of the same device when the coil is touched ee Changes displays of decimal number and hexadecimal number for Display switching word device and displays of device comment Test operation Changes device values etc Hard copy Saves screens of ladders in the BMP or JPEG format 3 Hardware and OS required for ladder monitor The following hardware and
116. lso be avoided Data stored in GOT When the Boot OS and OS are installed the project data stored in the project folder in the GOT is deleted When it is necessary to back up the project data upload the data to the PC or memory card CF Card before installing the OS Precautions in installing Boot OS and OS Boot OS OS installation cannot be interrupted Note that the GOT may become non functional if one of the following is performed during installation e Remove the CF card e Power off the GOT e Press the reset button of the GOT Appendix 18 Appendix 3 About the FA transparent function The FA transparent function allows the sequence programs of the Mitsubishi PLC to be read written and monitored via GOT when the GOT is connected both to Mitsubishi GOT and to a personal computer Debugging starting up and adjustment of the sequence program can be carried out through the USB port equipped in front of GOT which requires no cumbersome steps like panel opening or reconnection of cables The operations above can be performed through RS 232 Appendix 3 1 System configuration System configuration for the FA transparent function is shown below D Af1254 A 1254 ma is B 348 B 348 or 2290 l E Ba o
117. m history display function wie EA EI E A EAE sales u ava E AE E A E EE AEE E TA Appendix 3 Appendix 1 3 Settings screen example a aie ieee a a Beane widrals elena Susie a ued Seas bieAte woes eielatg Sued a a Bedale a a Swe bine Wrewie S S ban Appendix T Appendix 1 4 Alarm history display function settings AAEE A ea a E AA E A E A E eee ee ES Appendix 8 Appendix 1 5 Alarm history display function switch settings chia oll wid A EE E A E AA E Appendix 10 Appendix 1 6 Detail display window screen creation a a E a a a E a aa A a E A E A a ea Appendix 14 Appendix 1 7 Operation check in a a cu rt a a Avs gm a a am cee a aa a A vk a ua wie a a a aaa a ani Appendix 16 Appendix 2 Data transfer to GOT by memory card E E E E E A E E A A AT Appendix 17 Appendix 2 1 Overall procedure E Sava ava te wae auafeve tava asetesaea utara auete ava ators aceiasava atava e sald aea a uvatace a moa ears A E a are A A wave Appendix 17 Appendix 3 About the FA transparent function iii a i mh mit a oi mii cb wm Pcs dah Owl s Appendix 19 Appendix 3 1 System configuration ee EER OPER E a COTE URE CCCP RECO TEC ECE ee ee re rrr Appendix 19 Appendix 3 2 Procedures up to accessing iain fate Ga ia ewan kn 6 ees Sh aac a Sa a ea Wn acne a aE a a e ime Appendix 20 Appendix 3 3 About the restrictions edd ata A E E AEA A A E A A A areca agereta a acatacayavevd avacatacaseiete anacetaseUavave A Appendix 24 Appendix 4 About Boot OS installation a a a E A a E E E A a E E a E a E E E a alat
118. m the product CD ROM 1 Operation procedures 1 Click GT Manual 1000 in the GT Manual GT Manual Went pdh A Boma Veo Gi Mangal 100 Gi Mangat 900 fostatlation fostatfation czar Sod GI Mangal 10C Gi Mangal S90 Perusat Perusat A Acrobat Reader fastafation INDEX MENU GOT1000 Series 2 As the INDEX MENU screen is displayed click the manual to be viewed GOT1000 Series PDF Manual PG T Designer2 Version2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual SAS Bl gt mje oA T 50h o AGASS bates ete Best Operation Data Transfer Manual pdf aae 3 Th e se ected m a n u al is d is p ayed Bookmark Penna L SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 2 amp F REVISIONS g 1 OVERVIEW r E L 2 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION T C REATI N G AND EDITI NG TH E a _ 3 HOW TO USE THE ONLINE MANUAL AND HELP j2 4 CREATING THE PROJECT DATA SCREENS INTROD SC RE EN PROJ ECT DATA a m _ 5 SCREEN CONFIGURATION OF GT Designer2 _ 6 SCREEN CONFIGURATION OF GOT ERI CREATING AND EDITING THE SCREEN PROJECT DA 7 4 Selecting Project at the Start of GT Designer2 8 TRANSFERRING DATA m _ 9 PRINTING PROJECT FILE OUTPUT At the start of GT Designer2 the project selection dialog box is displayed T 10 USING LIBRARY lect whether a project is newly created or existing project data s edited 11 DRAW AND EDIT m _ 12 USEFUL FUNCTIONS _ APPENDIX INDEX u
119. mF fie ziho E l 5 s amp Q 23 mc 2S wf a E H k A A AE AL Mh Q J for copying click Ba e Similar operations can also be performed by using the following keys cut copy can also be performed by using the following keys For cutting Ctr key x key For copying Ctri key C key e Figure object can be deleted by using Delete key The deleted figure object cannot be pasted but can be undone b Pasting This section describes how to paste the cut or copied figure object using an example i 1 Click B on the toolbar Main Kl GT Designer2 Untitled1 Project Edit View Screen Comm on Figure Object Tools Communication Window s 23 mc 3S wo mS OFT GH ER SE AL My DIG i BY x EJ B 1 Front Back M Display Overlay Screen Project a Q Base Screen 2 Asa frame for display range appears move it to the desired position 3 Click the mouse button to paste the cut figure object e Pasting can also be performed by using Ctrl Screen Screen No 1 No 2 Window No 1 5 2 Text settings This section describes how to create actual screens The following characters will be placed on Base Screen No 1 Planned operating time Operating time 123 S 123 Create a font for name and unit in setting texts standard font 16 dot standard font etc RUN
120. mmended when downloading Project data and Special data to the GOT main unit 3 Installing the OS The version numbers both the major and minor version of each OS Standard monitor OS Communication driver Extended function OS Option OS must be the same If their version numbers are different the GOT will not operate Example1 Example2 Option OS of Oe Option OS GOT is operated GOT is not operated 4 3 5 Screen data download This section explains operations for downloading the created screen data to the GOT Teele Window Help TA i a TolFrom GOT ri BE To Memory Card Drive Information Ef Communication Configuration Communicate with GOT x Communication configuration OS Install gt GOT Boot OS Install gt GOT Verify Special Data Download gt GOT Project Download gt GOT Project Upload gt Computer Resource Upload gt Computer Drive information s Untitled Project1 Drive information 1 Base Screen User area size Ahat Common settings Communication Settings A p m s Empty area size kbyte Memory meter H Used MH Empty Boot Memory information User area size a kbyte Empty area size al kbyte Project ID 2062214 Transfer size 1 kbyte Buffering area size 0 kbyte Select All Difference A Deselect Download Get Latest Close
121. mory Card fa Drive Information a Communication Configuration Communicate with GOT 2 mputer Resource Upload gt Computer ey When the dialog box appears click the OS osinsat gt sot GOT JBoct OS Install GOT Verify Special Data Download GOT 2 E Drive information installation gt GOT tab User area size op etaim System Screen Informal System Screen Data 02 03 00 12dot Standard Font 02 03 00 E Teepe mee Fort 020300 roe 3 Select the standard monitor OS s C Communical tion driver E Used E Empty s 0 Extended function OS Bopen os The standard monitor OS is a program that Pe i performs monitor function control Empty area size Empty area size GOT Type GT15 S 800x600 v Transfer size 3648 kbyte Communicate with GOT 4 Select the communication driver Project Download gt GOT Project Upload gt Computer Resource Upload gt Computer Drive information Communication configuration 0S Install gt GOT Boot OS Install gt Verify Special Data Download gt GOT T h e CO m m u n j cati O n d ri ve r pe rfo rm S J Standard monitor OS Drive in formation Standard monitor OS 02 01 54 mae al 1 ti b tw th G O ai d th System Screen Information 02 01 50 B CO m m u n Ica IO n e e e n e a n e System Screen Data 02 01 50 F 12dot Standard Font 02 01 50 3 e 8 16dot Standard Font P LC C P U a G
122. n The following settings are not required unless a multiple CPU system is used gt lt Setting procedure gt 1 Doubleclick PLC parameter from the project list in GX Developer 2 When the Qn H parameter setting appears click the multiple CPU setting button 3 Set the number of CPUs to 2 in the multiple CPU setting dialog box 4 Click the setting completed button I O panel CHARGE ah Zz Ala gd ot Y48 na to C Y4B ae ae LO J BCD digital display HERE L IJL Y68 Y64 Ka to to Y6B Y67 a LEDxs gt A amp f Y77JYTBJYTSJYTAJYT3JY72Z Y71 Y70 l l l I LED x8 Co oy OG a a Y7FJY7ZEJY7DJY7C Y7BJY7AJY79 Y78 l l l BCD sei switch four 2 X 2 E pa X3B A X2B Mee O OVO x O X7 J X6 J X5 X4 X3 jJ X2 J X1 Snap switch x 8 G00000000 XF J XE XD XCJ XB XA X9 j X8 mm Notes 8 Chapter 1 What is the GOT 1 1 About the GOT The GOT Graphic Operation Terminal can be used as an electronic operation panel that enables such as switch operation lamp display data display and message display on the monitor screen which had been conventionally implemented with a control box Space saving Cost reduction The illustration shows GT1500 1 2 Procedures for monitoring the PLC CPU by GOT 1 Create a screen to be displayed in GOT using GT Designer2 software for creating monitor screens 2 Transfer th
123. nas Ciwadaae ctataeaamenne ea a Rawauteea ae 3 4 3 3 2 Reading the online manual with the GT Designer2 Help a Sturt aon iia a a a a ature am ati a elu aa bi evet ia avatnvevsieiuierete a 3 6 4 1 Procedures up to using GOT in iui atic A E A etna A E E E E A etuvale atdvali E E a a A ava ela a a etnelasacanavavele eis atents e c 4 1 4 2 Screen creation ng eaten cube elm a E er A mwah ie share abn msn tas E E wn Oe 06a wes E EN a a aE ml im Sol we a vb A A A 4 2 4 2 1 Project creation ardrawiad gals ti mils wou ms lela a aa a a a a a a a a a aa aa a u a acs a E a a wo 4 2 4 2 2 Communication settings O a a a E a a E a E E E N Ea 4 T 4 2 3 Screen switching device settings E E E A E E A A mdm A E E E E E E A mate wie 4 10 4274 Data reading ina Wee mc ten a A a meal E mou mw woe atta wa a ocala a E E E O le a wiepmys scents wud a s Ea a A a E a ai 4 13 425 Saving the project data iwi Gam wn cement en wenn Wm www We ewe am Sma w ae ene wwe wn evene ET 4 1 5 43 Data transfer PC to GOT andidan enn a a a A a deacw e witnave dvaew Qra vacate A a Graces tava ataou a a chases wearaean a chee atadta genoa 4 16 43 1 Connection from PC to GOT PRET TRC ERE OEE URL Eee TEC TELE TC CLeRE Te See e CET CTC r TET eT Tee Tee eT eee E A 4 16 43 2 About data types transferred to the GOT wd apis iam Wired rman agm ea wl Ware wcunning aren awit aaa aw Wins aro 4 1 T 4 3 3 Communication settings n A E N N T E a a A E N A A A mutaneets 4 18 4 3 4 OS in
124. nction a tua E E A A I A E T A A T A aa eca a avnvale asoiaya avecasara T T anata wiata etaca aiden lore aretanatarate Qe 3 222 How to operate numerical input E a E a T a E E T E E E a T E E el ata ie sla elma 2 4 2 3 Switching the screen displayed a tau e Tesane a cuca Guevang eevee utara a ceca ecere a a esaeg e eraces ucaca a aaa ecune a ie tace a eratare einve bamaretere Da 5 2 3 1 The screen type A E A L E Stara a ebaruus tcna n E E T SE ala wie Gtcvate E E E T S E E E N 2 5 2 3 2 Screen switching device AET E A E N E A E E A A E E E E T are 2 6 2 3 3 Base screen switching with the sequence program adean wate waved a aaa ele sate wintate wSiave wirate a aa everala weed wines Buc 2s T 2 3 4 Base screen switching with the touch switch a sb estem eet cesta wave se a We Gee Gen ew euase widen Sw eve Gasca wove eda hee aero a Reach N woah elena De 8 2 3 5 Window screen display and switching sue inne wf wv tn Tian winnie tide intern ein ave eee ance weed oe eee 2 9 3 1 About GT Designer2 aida ils waaay ictal wd atin ae aleve a nvnva laiarw a a avnvie trav e a aa a ase a vat a e winvella var ime tare a m e etwte a a eid atacela ala avdcesuacgee ava 3 1 3 2 GT Designer 2 screen configuration and features E a A A E E A a A a A a E 3 1 3 3 How to use the online manual ee REE PEELE ECE Eee TEE EET ELE ERR ETE EERE EPEC T Ee EET ECE ERT TEETER ETE Ce rrr rrr rier 3 4 3 3 1 Reading the online manual from the product CD ROM oa awaits Cane E E ei
125. nction and to check tool offset data at the same level as with the dedicated MELDAS display unit Multi channel function Function to monitor multiple controllers with a single unit of GOT Installation of an option OS is not required Option OS 3 Installation of Extended function OS Option OS This section explains how to install an Extended function OS Option OS In this section a ladder monitor and a system monitor which are required to do exercises provided in sections 6 3 and 6 4 will be installed 1 Click on the Communication To From Tools Windows Help a GOT menu gt To From GOT Ly 28 To Memory Card o O 8 Drive Information EF Communication Configuration SE 2 When the dialog box appears click the OS Project Download gt GOT Project linlesds Camputer Resource Upload gt Computer 2 Eommonicatorrconigapeh OS Install gt GOT qootOS Install GOT Verify Special Data Download gt GOT Installation GOT tab Standard monitor OS a abeie 0 cella aie lepers 3 F A Srstem a 02 03 00 nee ae i lt E0pin0s i 3 Check Extended function OS System Standard Font China GB Memory meter F coer ag TECE monitor O dvance d Recipe 02 03 00 O Logging 02 03 00 o KAN A KAN JI JPN 02 03 00 Boot Memory information 4 F Ladder montor icone 4 Check Option OS Ladder monitor O Ladder monitor for MELSEC A 02 03 00
126. nected with the QOeCHICPL Appendix 22 Set Connection Setup PC side I F Serial USB PLC side I F PLC module Other station No specification Double click CPU module of PLC side I F to display PLC side I F Detailed setting of PLC module Check via GOT Bus transparent mode in PLC side I F Detailed setting of CPU module and click the OK button Check via GOT direct connection transparent mode when connecting PC and GOT with the RS 232 cable Go back to Connection Setup double click Serial USB of PC side I F to display PC side I F Serial Setting Check USB in PC side I F Serial Setting and click the OKI button Go back to Connection Setup click the button and check that the connection to QCPU is established b Monitoring PLC by GX Developer Online Transfer setup 1 In GX Developer select the Online Habd fran ICi Monitor Monitor Mode menu Write to PLC Verify with PLC Write to PLC Flash ROM Delete PLC data ba Change PLC data attributes PLC user data 1 KS Sees E 41 co ska atri sto aksi sau chka Monitor Monitor mode FR montor Write mode Shift F3 Trace Start monitor All windows Ctrl F3 Remote operation Stop monitor All windows Ctrl Alt F3 Redundant operation Start monitor F3 and Settings kanouyaWesktop kiso LD Edit mode MAIN 106 Step 2 Monitoring of PLC starts z 02th
127. ngs on the screens the same procedures as those described in section 5 3 1 e St E E 1 On the figure drawing screen create E ENO eee characters for title and unit E aj 23 I This completes the settings of the numerical display 1 EAE A ISplay Screen Screen No 1 No 2 Window No 1 5 4 Lamp display settings This function is used to turn on off the lamp depending on the bit device condition on off or the value of word device In this section create a lamp display which turns on when Y7A is ON Planned operating time Operating time 123 S 123 S Lamp display g Y7A Lamp is lit when it is turned ON a RUN lamp SHr Sub 1 Reading a lamp figure from the library Read a lamp figure previously prepared in GT Designer2 from the library Bl x 1 Click the Library tab in the workspace E MELSEC GTD2 UserLib 3 Library a 2 Click of crystal in the tree structure to open a User Library the folder and double click the 4 Crystal t Em AM 4 2 Crystal amp 4 a 1 Crystal Lamp 2 Crystal Lampie a 3 Crystal Larnp 3 2 Hi 4 Crystal Lamp A 5 Crystal Lamp 5 9 Crustal Swatch Lal 10 Crystal Suaitch 2 E 11 Crystal Switch 3 E 12 Crystal Switchi4 E 13 Crystal Switch 5 a 17 Crystal Slide Switch A 18 Crustal Slide Switch E 22 Crustal Rotary Switch 26 Crustal Humerical Rey Dec 30 Crustal Numerical Rey Hex a 34 Crystal Ascii
128. nit covers I F 1 side and I F 2 side of the GOT rear face Install the communication unit in the expansion unit interface of the GOT rear face When the expansion unit is installed to GOT remove the installed extension unit Do not touch the board of the GOT when installing the communication unit After the installation tighten the mounting screws 4 places in the specified torque range 0 36 to 0 48N m After installing the mounting screw apply the supplied seal in order to avoid receiving static electricity 4 4 2 Connecting the cable This section explains connection procedures for connecting the GOT and PLC CPU with the bus connection cable 1 Power OFF the PLC CPU and GOT 2 Connect the bus connection cable to the PLC module 3 Connect the bus connection cable to the bus connector IN side on the bus connection unit mounted on the GOT 4 5 Checking that GOT is communicating normally with the PLC 4 5 1 Checking the OS With the GT Designer2 check that the OS is properly installed on the GOT ie Window Help E TolFrom GOT 28 To Memory Card fa Drive Information Communicate with GOT Communication configuration OS Install gt GOT Boot OS Install gt GOT Verify Special D Project Download gt GOT Project Upload gt Computer Resource Upload gt Computer r Drive information User area size Empty area size Memory meter E Used WH Empty
129. numerical display etc Displays the error which occurred in GOT or PLC Current time 13 49 Window Screen No 1 Displays over the base screen Shows current time 5 1 Before creating the screen 5 1 1 Operations before creating the screen Set the project using the New Project Wizard in the following manner 1 System Settings for GOT GOT Type GT15 S 800 x 600 Color Settings 256 colors GOT Type Color Settings 256 65536 colors are used to display the image data New Project Wizard Controller MELSEC Q multiple Q motion EF New Project Wizard Moresin SE Ee an I F Extended I F first stage omnicstion a Communication driver Bus connection Q As for GT15 the connections are possible with two or more equipments Press One More for connecting more equipment New Project Wizard Base screen DO B New Project Wizard Please set the Screen Switch Device System Sett ing The device setting is necessary to display the screen Base Screen joo gt Dev Overlap Window1 fo Dev Overlap Window2 o YS Dev Superimpose Window ft i CTO CSS Dev Superimpose Window2 P Dev 4 Screen property i Enter Initial Screen Screen Number 1 Screen Name Initial Screen Screen Type Security Detailed Explanation 5 Saving project data Save the project data aae emam Select the Project Save As menu to save the Beri
130. o From Sere GOT menu 28 To Memory Card Pa Drive Information a Communication Configuration Cemina mih EE 2 When the dialog box appears click the Communication configuration nstall gt GN Boot NS Install gt GOT Verify Special Data Download gt GOT Se p Project Upload gt Computer Alesource Upload gt Computer Drive information Project Upload Computer tab m Drive information J User area size roa i Tal 3 Specify the destination to save the screen ae data for uploading E Used WEmpty Click Eee Ee i m Boot Memory information User area size Empty area size Drive C Builtin Flash Memory v Password Upload path GT Designer2 Get Latest 4 As the Save As dialog box appears select Savein G MyDocumerts H C My Document amy Music mae 5 Specify the file name Enter GOT Screen here 6 Click the button Next page Appendix 28 From previous page 7 Click the Get Latest button 8 As the confirmation that the drive information was acquired appears click Yes 9 Click the Upload button O Comment Common settings C Communication Settings GT Designer 10 When the button is clicked screen data is as uploaded 7 ka pr When the upload is completed confirm the data in E oe My Document Appendix 29 Appendix 6 Glossary This glossary explains the terms used in this documen
131. o approximately 1 20 compared with previous communication RS 232 And setup time is also reduced significantly For various connection types Beginning with bus connection that allows for high speed communication GOT supports various connection types including direct CPU computer link CC Link MELSECNET 10 and Ethernet connections Select the connection type to suit the system Heavy duty body for an extreme environment or operation Because the GOT display complies with IP67 standards for waterproof and dustproof it can be used in various environments Alarm function When any breakdown or malfunction occur the alarm messages are displayed A history of the date time and frequency which the error occurred is held The occurrence status can be displayed as a graph or saved to a memory card Errors can be classified into groups or levels to help organize the error information 7 Parts overlay Layer function With the layer function parts objects figures can be superimposed which increases design flexibility For example fluctuating numeric values and graphs trend graphs and bar graphs image data and pointers can be superimposed and displayed together Front layer Back layer Actual view 8 Expressive font variation Two types of fonts are available Mincho and Gothic TrueType fonts and Windows fonts are also available to display from small characters to large characters truly 9 Lan
132. o chapter 2 of the GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual for details on time display function Screen Screen No 1 No 2 5 9 System alarm settings Create Base Screen No 2 and set the system alarm Refer to section 4 5 3 for details for system alarms The following screen will be created in Base Screen No 2 System A arm Creates a title with text es a nee Creates a Screen switching screen switch of Return to Base Screen No 1 5 9 1 System alarm settings 1 Creating Base Screen No 2 Screen Property 1 Select the Screen New Screen Base Basic Auxiliary Key Window S creen menu Screen Number j 4 2 Screen Name Alarm Sereen 3 Screen Type Base Screen Security bo g 2 Detailed Explanation Enter Alarm screen for Screen Name 3 As a dialog box appears check that the T Use screen color Base Screen is selected on Screen Type E h Transparent u 4 Click the button 4 Cancel Next page From previous page parme Window screen No 2 is displayed on the screen Project Edit View Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Help JD SHARD s oan cae OWN 4romA0eradagunm e zho se A o oforo o 4 8 S ae aeala 57 amp z e B i O BE et E H Sh EA EA AG SG S QA E Ra SRR i e Er S A t i nix El B 2 Front Back Alarm Screen ei I Display Overlay Screen BS Project Base Screen Alarm Screen
133. o proceed Appendix 26 Click on the Communication To From GOT menu When the dialog box appears click the Boot OS Install GOT tab Select the GOT type in which the Boot OS will be installed Click the Install button When the button is clicked Boot OS installation is executed After Boot OS installation is completed click the button to close the dialog box Checking method for the version of Boot OS and OS The versions of Boot OS or OS currently installed in the GOT can be displayed to check if installation of Boot OS or OS is required 1 2 3 Touch OS information in the Utility screen of GOT As the Program data control OS information screen appears touch the folder to check the version e G1BOOT For Boot OS version check e G1SYS For OS version check Program Data control 0S information Belect drive indName size Date Time A Built in CF card R 07 14 16 02 35 12 24 02 22 58 C Flash Memory Install Up load Property Data check Touch the Property button and the versions of the selected Boot OS and OS are displayed Example When OS is selected Program Data control 0S information Property x Name Size Kind Version Date Time OS Name GIOSMONT OUT 1157K Basic 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 57 Standard monitor OS GIF I6STG FON 500K Basic 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 57 16dot Standard Gothic Font GIF 12STG FON 406K Basic 02 03 00 12 24 02 22 57 j2dot Stan
134. oad screen of the project and download all the data to the GOT Reset the PLC CPU using the RESET key switch and then switch to RUN Check if the comment display in screen No 1 is properly displayed and that the overlap window Window Screen No 1 appears correctly here 1 Test 1 Perform the following tests in screen No 1 Test object Planned operating time numerical input Touch operation Touch the numerical input area s i When a key window screen appears enter the numeric value creen state Result of 15 and then press of the key window operation 2 Test2 Perform the following tests in screen No 1 Test object Line stop switch Comment display ae Comment Line operating Screen state The switch is pressed appears Result of 3 Test3 Perform the following tests in screen No 1 Test object Line stop switch Comment display It is touched while the Touch operation l l operation lamp is on Comment Line stopped Screen state The switch is pressed appears Result of 4 Test4 Perform the following tests in screen No 1 Test object Alarm switch Touch operation Switch to Base Screen No 2 Result of l Write device 2 D0 operation Read device 5 Test5 Perform the following tests in screen No 2 Test object System Alarm Power off the Q series training machine Operations in the training After confirming Test 5 power back ON the Q series machine training mach
135. of whether they are one byte or two byte characters Remarks 1 The GOT PC type and screen names can be changed GOT PC type and screen title settings can be changed in the project workspace e Changing the GOT PC type e Changing the screen name Bix I Display Overlay Screen I Display Overlay Screen if Js 1 Right click 38 Common Setting tl Open Double click H premem Hard Copy M0 Bar Code Dy Status Obset Cut Time Action Copy Cc d A 2 Update the screen title Change directly Screen properties Changing with dialog box 2 Refer to chapter 7 of the GT Designer2 Version2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual for details on GOT PC type and screen name settings 4 2 2 Communication Settings Settings described in this section are not required when settings are made on the new project wizard Section 4 2 1 The GOT and PLC CPU communication settings are performed When the GOT is used first set the channel No of the communication interface and the communication driver and download the settings to the GOT This section explains about using a bus connection between the GOT and CPU ala 1 Double click Common Settings System Environment menu in the project workspace Display Overlay Screen Project A 3 Base Screen F 1 Data display screen 2 Eror Screen G Window Screen E mut ad in B z lak mag walt W Bar Code Ay Status
136. oint End point Stor 4 Release the left mouse button to draw a line art point End point 3 Drawing polygon and line free form This section describes how to draw a polygon using an example 1 Click A on the toolbar Figure Project Edit view Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Ai Bac ne FHWA en 2 c dada f z fio Drawing line free form Click w a Spe A Display Overlay Screen Project Base Screen 2 Click the left mouse button at the starting point Start point 7 ES for drawing a polygon ae 3 End point 3 Drag and move the cursor to the second vertex Start point 4 Release the left mouse button to determine the second point Next page From previous page 5 Start point Start point Second point Click the left mouse button at the third vertex Repeat this procedure to increase the number of vertexes Double click at the last vertex to form a polygon 4 Drawing arc and sector This section describes how to draw an arc using an example Project Edit View Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window 1 Click i on the eas Figure loca d Bo 2 Re NAR 1 ia mA Am fie iif Drawing sector Click al ae opts at 8S Gi Gh EK GB Bk 8 8h DJA Display Overlay Screen Project Base Screen 2 Click the left mouse button at the starting point Start point pee 3 for drawing an arc 3 Drag and mov
137. ont Detailed Explanation Multi Action Switch 544 192 592 240 Front Use Screen Color No Pattem Fg Color Bg Color Transparent Color Status Bar Please select figures or objects GT15 V 640x480 256 Colors CH 1 MELSEC Qna Q MELDAS C X 464 Y 288 Workspace Property sheet Library Image list Part Image list Settings on the overall project Attributes of selected Library is displayed Parts used in the part display such as created screen and screen objects and figures Objects figures in library function are displayed common settings are displayed are displayed can be pasted in tree Settings can be made here Ag as a K gt GT Designer2 Version Screen Design Manual 1 Easy understanding of the overall project workspace 3 4 5 The overall project settings are displayed in a tree structure It is convenient to confirm the settings to check progress of work and to copy the screen Management of objects according to application category The overall project settings are displayed in a tree structure according to application category Classification for each application allows simple management of objects Shortest setting without opening dialog box property sheet Without opening the dialog boxes for the selected objects and figures all setting items and setting details are displayed in a list 5 x Multi ction Switch Y Position 144 Multi Action Se
138. ot set perform one of the following operations 1 Change the communication driver settings 1 Touch the Channel Driver assign button in the Communication Settings screen 2 In the Channel Driver assign screen touch the Change assignmen button 3 When the communication driver installed in the GOT is displayed touch the target communication driver and touch the OK button The GOT automatically restarts after this setting is executed If project data has been downloaded the GOT starts monitoring of the controller after restarting Execute this setting after carefully confirming the safety 2 Reinstall with the GT Designer2 With the above operation 1 when the target communication driver is not installed install it from the GT Designer2 4 5 3 System alarm The system alarm is a function used to display error codes and error messages when error occurs in the PLC GOT servo amplifier communication system etc Error messages displayed in the system alarm do not need to be registered They are registered in GOT If the system alarm is set in the screen beforehand displaying system alarm allows a user to check how the error occurred and its cause Numerical display Lamp display ri Touch switch Numera D100 D100 D100 Increase D100 D100 D100 E YTO ON OFF System Alarm 322 Dedicated device is out of range Confirm device range System Alarm display area e Under normal cond
139. othic 02 01 50 Mincho 02 01 50 Hused Ml Empty Fa Tete Numerical Font 02 01 80 a Select the communication driver 5 H Communication driver s M Bus Network Group ayy Dee r 7 o BustA OnA 02 01 50 oot Memory information p d g t th t ty p Deane cane corresponding to the connection type DI 03971E7124371 0 E71 02 01 50 O MELSECNET 10 02 01 50 M CC Link ID 02 01 50 Kim a Check the Q BUS in the BUS network Group of the communication driver Transfer size 3798 kbyte C Built in Flash Memory Install 5 Click the Install button Next page From previous page GT Designer2 x 6 When the button is clicked OS 5 will be installed after monitoring is stopped installation is executed SOT will be restarted after installation Is it OK to proceed 7 After OS installation is completed click the 6 button to close the dialog box 1 Installing the OS If the Standard monitor OS is not installed in the GOT Boot OS is installed at time of shipment install the Communication drivers Extended functions OS and Option OS after installing the Standard monitor OS 2 Downloading Project data and Special data When the OS Standard monitor OS Communication driver Extended function OS Option OS used by GT Designer2 to which Project data and Special data is downloaded is newer than the OS installed in the GOT new functions may be unavailable Reinstalling the OS is reco
140. ow Help 1 f 1 Cn 28 To Memory Card W Drive Information Communication Configuration Communicate with GOT 2 Project Download gt GOT Project Upload gt Computer Resource Upload gt Computer Drive information Communication configuration OS Install gt GOT Boot OS Install gt GOT Verify Special Data Download GOT Points of caution Install Boot0S to GOT Project data Special data and OS will be deleted in the case of Boot0S installation These data should be uploaded beforehand if needed 3 Do not turn OFF or reset GOT during BootOS installation to avoid failing in restarting After completion of installation GOT is to restart automatically Reinstall and download the followings after GOT is restarted 1 Basic OS Communications driver Required other OS 2 Special data 3 Project data lt Precaution when connecting to MELSEC PLC via bus gt 4s PLC cannot identify the connected GOT s existence make sure to turn OFF the PLC to avoid any bad affections to apparatus in a system during Boot0S installation 4 GOT Type GT15 S 800x600 X Version F Transfer size M 512 kbyte Install GT Designer2 6 The Following Boot O5 will be installed The installing Boot OS version The Boot OS version of GOT n 7 If OS and Project folder already install in the destination all data will be deleted All files in this Folder will be deleted Is it OK t
141. ow2 Superimpose Window Superimpose Window2 2 The wizard reflects it in the setting of the project by the following content GOT Type Color Settings Communication Settings 1 st Screen Switch Device lt Back GT15 S 800 600 256 Colors Channel 1 I F Extend F 1 1st MELSEC Q Multi Q Motion Driver Bus Q Base Screen D0 Overlap Window D1 Overlap Window2 Superimpose Window Superimpose Window2 Controller Next page 1 When the left screen appears the screen switching device is set as follows Base screen DO Overlap window 1 D1 Overlap window 2 no setting Superimpose window 1 no setting Superimpose window 2 no setting Click the button The left screen is displayed Confirm the settings Click the button From previous page Vv 4 Screen property The base screen is created r Ti 1 The Screen Property dialog box is displayed es E Set the base screen1 title Base Screen Ka 2 Enter a character string as the screen name Enter Base Screen here 3 Click the OK button a AUi a e IEE L i eness j 4 Base screen1 is created ie The screen is ready for drawing r Eie Sooner Propet a LJ Bae Soen ZI Windom Sereen I Camon Saang Srem ower Biter EA Be Code oy Stak C Ime Acton L Advanced Alarm F sam Hitoy sd FEL GS rf i Up to 32 characters can be entered as a screen name regardless
142. ox appears check what bit devices are included in the list Click the Word tab to see a list of word devices Find Device Device Dev Find Close Device List A list of word devices is displayed Find Device Device Dev Find Data Size 16Bit C 32Bit When the desired device is not shown in the list click the button to specify the appropriate device Refer to chapter 12 of the GT Designer2 Version Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual for details on this setting Chapter 6 About Debug This chapter describes the debug function used for troubleshooting and maintenance of the PLC system 6 1 Extended Function and Option OS The Extended function OS or the Option OS is the function enabled by installing the option function board or the extended function OS option OS in the GOT 1 Difference between Extended function OS and Option OS Extended Functions available by installing an Extended function OS function OS An option function board is not required Functions available by mounting an option function board or Option OS installing an option OS Some option functions do not require an option OS 2 List of extended option functions the GOT into the PLC in the ASCII data eo O Extended function Recipe p Functions to store device values in the GOT and use the data from l the GOT to read or write to devices such as a PLC Advanced recipe Standard font Chinese Simplified
143. page Vv 4 Touch Ladder Monitor Debug self check Debug System monitor Network monitor 4 Ladder monitor Intelligent module monitor kee a list editor mic list editor AIE pia Servo amplifier monitor H Motion monitor Hi CNC monitor m ere 5 Touch when the screen as shown left Q keto appears Q Circuit Monitor Otherwise go to step 7 n EENE 6 Touch when the screen as shown left Q Bert o appears Circuit Monitor Next page From previous page MELSEC Q QnA LADDERMON TOR 7 The channel setting window appears 1 Displays the names of communication drivers installed in the GOT 2 The channel No is fixed to 1 8 Touch gt to move the cursor to network No ChNo Comm Driver 1 owwa O jee es E 2 2 9 Set the network No to 0 MELSEC Q QnA LADDERMON TOR Print Screen Cancel Print fi 10 Set the station No to FF and touch the key 11 Set the CPU No to 0 and touch the key 4 DEL key Used to delete a character of the i oa tjo Ar 10 entered information mA key Used to delete all characters O Enter Del A indicated by the cursor 12 Touch the key when the screen as shown left appears Time Title AIN PROG 2424 2006 03 11 14 43 i COMMENT COMM 874 2006 03 4 43 74 2006 03 11 14 Next page From previous page 13 When the drive selection window app
144. reen switching device to D1 Untitled1 1 Click on the Common System Environment menu Screen eye Figure Object Tools Communication oe Hard Copy AO ei O BarCode ee goo Se 7 Status Observation H Time Action Advanced Alarm Observation d Sa Advanced Alarm Popup Display Ber an Alarm History Settings Advanced Recipe am Envildl BS Recipe Pony Logging E 4 Script Eoee Object Script Symbol Action iced Alar Aa Ethernet 1 History Gateway weed Rec na i Parts i L GOT Type GT15 5 800x600 2 The System Environment dialog box is Eroe peer MELSEC Q Muli Q Motion d isplayed None 3 None sanae 3 Double click Screen Switching Project Folder Project1 Startup Logo Color Settings 256 SA M 65536 colors are used to display the image data 16dot Standard Font Gothic C Mincho Cancel Vv Next page From the previous page SEE System Environment M System Environment B System Settings FS Project Ti GOT Setup i Lanquage Switching i g Clock Setting iE Startup Logo Switching fe 2 ja History Preservation lt Specification 16bit Unsigned BIN gt CH1 MELSEC Q Multi Q Motion x System Environment f System Environment itching Station No Print Format Communication Settings GOT Setup Language Switching G Clock Setting BB Start
145. rror 803 Transient error Appendix 1 1 Alarm function types There are two types of alarm alarm function and advanced alarm function The advanced alarm function an extended function of alarm is only used with the GT15 Function x No Function Alarm Types Display Method j User Displays b ee poa Created e Pi me 1 Alarm Unit poy Alarm List Displays alarms that are currently Display occurring Alarm Function Displays a history list of alarms Alarm History l that occurred in the table Advanced Detects the alarms created by the User Alarm user and saves the alarm history Advanced An alarm that occurred can be Alarm displayed either by the screen unit Observation orin the popup display Advanced Detects an error of GOT PLC or System network and saves the error Alarm history Advanced Alarm Function Advanced An alarm that occurred can be Alarm displayed either by the screen unit Observation orin the popup display 41 An alarm pops up whenever an alarm occurs regardless of the display screen This text describes the alarm history display function Refer to GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual chapter 8 for the other functions Appendix 2 Appendix 1 2 About the alarm history display function 1 The alarm history display function The alarm occurrence time and comments are stored and displayed in a history list when conditions of the device specified for alarm detection
146. s The figures that can be used in parts include text and image data Parts movement locus display This operation erases the parts figures displayed just before moves the parts to the specified new position according to the coordinate device value and displays it there With parts movement it is also possible to remain the parts displayed just before the movement Such display is called parts locus display Password The GOT1000 has two types Screen data upload download password Security function password Periodic trigger A trigger that updates the data display timing each time it is specified Project file The collection of all the information displayed on a single GOT is called a project A project comprises screen information parts information etc This information project is created in one file However the library information only is created in a separate file Appendix 38 R Recipe The recipe function writes and reads the values of devices specified by the PLC CPU according to the specification conditions device ON OFF The read out data can be saved in a CSV format file on a PC card for editing on a PC RISC chip A RISC Reduced Instruction Set Computer is a computer whose central processing can execute high frequency processing in a concentrated manner and at high speed through the analysis of high level language programs Such a CPU narrows the number and types of commands to increase speed and i
147. s appropriate for equipment processing large volumes of data at high speed such as workstations Rising trigger This is the status when the devices goes from OFF to ON With a GOT the condition established just once at the rise is called a rising trigger Be aware that after the device rises if the time until it goes OFF is short sometimes the rise cannot be detected and display is not possible By setting initial display the rising can be forcibly established once even if no trigger is generated when the screen is switched RST reset To initialize the PLC the same as when it is switched from OFF to ON With MELSEC all coils except latch devices go OFF and timers counters and data registers go to 0 A command reset switches OFF all coils that are ON O am Screen There are two types of screens the base screen and the window screen The screen comprises objects and figures Screen Name With GT Designer2 the project title and screen title can be set Project title Comprises the title information detailed information and author name Screen title Comprises the title information and detailed information Screen preview This function can reproduce the screen display image or other displays on GT Designer2 Screen saver function This is a function that turns off the display on the GOT display if it goes untouched for a certain period of time While the display is OFF the display can be switched to ON by touching any on
148. s ON and the operating time Screen state starts counting Result of operation 2 Touch operation Touch Operation Stop The Operating lamp turns OFF and the operating time Screen state Check the Operating lamp turns ON and that the operating time counts up The correction of drawing data is completed Result of operation 4 Set the Ready switch OFF to perform the operation check in section 6 4 1 6 4 System monitor function 6 4 1 About the system monitor function 1 Features This function is able to monitor and test the devices of the PLC CPU and the buffer memory of intelligent function modules 2 Monitoring method available with system monitor function The device monitor is a function to register devices to be monitored in Device monitor advance and monitor only registered devices The batch monitor function monitors up to 16 PLC CPUs from the device Batch monitor number specified by the user in a single window The TC monitor function monitors the present value set value contact T C monitor point and coil of up to 8 PLC CPU timers T counters C from the device number specified by the user in a single window The Buffer memory monitor function monitors up to 16 devices from the Buffer memory monitor initial device number in the buffer memory of the intelligent function module specified by the user in a single window 3 Test operations With the system monitor function the following
149. s a method using a RS 232 RS 422 to connect a GOT Because no other equipment is required to connect the GOT to the PLC this is the most economical connection type Computer link connection Computer link connection is a method using a computer link module or a serial communication module mounted together with a PLC CPU Connection of multiple GOTs is available depending on the model type of the computer link module or the serial communication module mounted with the PLC CPU Serial communication unit PLC GOT GOT GOT EE b D 7 i 4 MELSECNET 10 connection GOT can be connected to the network as a normal station of the MELSECNET 10 PLC to PLC network The cyclic data of the MELSECNET 10 PLC to PLC network and devices of the PLC CPU within the same network can be monitored Coaxial bus system QCPU p age GOT ze EE GOT 5 CC Link connection GOT can be connected to the network as an intelligent device station of the CC Link System The cyclic data of the CC Link System and devices of the PLC CPU on the master or local station can be monitored Partner manufacturer KK R DA CC Link module CC Link module l Local station Remote O station 285
150. sages comments are displayed depending on the condition of devices El B 1 Front Back Initial Screen Planned operating time Operating time ell 23 S oj Ve S RUN lamp Line start Describes the line operation Y7B ON OFF of comment display in the form of comment With Y7B ON line in operation is displayed With Y7B OFF line stopped is displayed 5 7 1 About the comment display There are the following two types of comment display 1 Comment display bit It is the function to display the comment corresponding to the ON OFF status of bit device The following two comments are switched back and forth for displaying X10 OFF X10 ON Pro line con Pro line con Conv st During oper Comment when bit Comment when bit device is OFF device is ON 2 Comment display word It is the function to display the comment corresponding to word device value D100 _1 D100 10 D100 Pro line con Pro line con Pro line con During oper Conv st Completed Display comment of Display comment of Display comment of comment No 1 comment No 10 comment No 100 The comment to be displayed by comment display needs to be registered i advance 5 2 Comment display settings by bit device 1 Clic
151. stallation i a i Station E a a S a 4 19 43 5 Screen data download ELEC ePrCr Ler Cr errr Cree eer ere TET eee eer ee rere ee TEE Cre ET eT ET Re rC E er reer re er a ee en 4 21 44 Connection to PLC CPU bus connection A a A eae tee ie beeen ote eee den etn oe ee i inline oe ee eee er 4 23 44 1 Bus connection unit mounting A Gra ela bee iave wea A wee are ee A A ace aie asavaYs E E A E Grates ace oe eee A 4 23 442 Connecting the cable Teer eee er Tere rer eer eee ee ere ere eT eee Te ee ee ee er ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee 4 24 45 Checking that GOT is communicating normally with the PLC ECE TER EC CREE EET T T CREE CEC CREE Ee 4 25 45 1 Checking the OS ae Tr eee eee ee Te EET Ee eee Tee CELE Cee CURE CEE ERC EEE EL EEE Cree Ce eR eee rere eer ee eee er eT Cre rere 4 25 45 2 Checking that the GOT recognizes the connected equipment Baie Sieve etaraie Gia cin Gin wie Gie aie cerns Sis die Gis wis Slawieleewie Gide lene tees 4 26 45 3 System alarm Sup nv yi alu al mF 8 a hb tu 9 ain il tw Wa in may et my let mi Ai mf Mate lt pum vm mum Rent ul mp art 4 28 46 Executing the monitor LTTE EREPEVE EPCS eT ERE Ce Tee T RETR eL Tr eer eer eC EEE TCR er eee rT E er re rr rer err er ren rr rrr rr 4 29 Chapter 5 Drawing Fundamentals 5 1 to 5 56 5 1 Before creating the SC OON eee 5 2 5 1 1 Operations before creating the SC 1212 8 eae cece 5 2 5 1 2 Figure drawing ari ha E E cm a wes wa ar Way Wasi A E A E A 5 3 5 2 Text settings Te Cre E E Te ee ee rr ee E E ree 5 18 5 3
152. story display specified for each base screen 1 Set 16 x 0 for Space 2 Set Oldest for sort setting 3 Check One Touch when window OCCURRED messat REST CHECK screen is used for detail display f 4 Check Draw Ruled Line to set it to white 5 Click the OK button 4 Settings of comments No 1 to No 4 Set the comments No 1 to No 4 as follows Tone w O Regn fg Make the settings as indicated S accidet Eo no C Reodor DR a Ne No O Regia i No No O Regar ME Appendix 9 Appendix 1 5 Alarm history display function switch settings 2 1 Set the touch switches used for displaying moving the cursor for alarm history display and detail display of alarm contents 1 Place a touch switch for alarm history display on the screen Set the touch switch for alarm history display by reading it out from the GT Designer2 library since it is registered there Project Edit view Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Help Osea 222 Re ADD 1 Double click the AV alarm key of AV in the O4 A d ih z Library workspace JEAMELSEC GTD2 Uselib x Library Image List i f 2 When the Library Image list window appears Library 36 AY Alarm Key X agar peed gt E aXe select ADALM01_B GR My Favorites AV E p m aaj 1 AY Lamp 1 GA 2 AV Lamp 2 GA 6 AV Switch 1 E GA 7 AV Switch 2 Gy 8 AV Switch 3 HETE PANTE
153. t All entries are in alphabetical order A Access key A key used instead of selecting menu items for GT Designer2 or other applications The underlined letter in a menu item shows its access key Address A position in memory The PLC has various devices including data registers D and internal memory M The positions in these memories are called addresses Addresses are expressed in decimal or hexadecimal format Hexadecimal format X Y B W Decimal format All addresses other than the above Alignment The figures and objects in the selected area are aligned with the specified method Besides up down left right and center there is also top justified or left justified alignment With top justified alignment all the figures including the most upper left and the most right bottom figures in the alignment area are justified This is useful for uniform interval layout of numbers in tables and other objects ALT alternate Operation name for GT Designer2 touch switches When a touch switch on the screen is touched the current status of the bit device is toggled between ON and OFF ASCII display ASCII code is a standard American code system Many computer systems use ASCII codes to express information With a GOT character string data e g ABC is input and displayed Character string data can be written to buffer memory in special function module and word devices Attribute change The polyline fill pattern text status are called attributes
154. t comment and part you can download just the screen data you need for the circumstances The reverse operation of picking up screen data is called uploading E a Edge trigger A trigger that updates the data display when the rising or falling edge of the specified bit is detected Even if the trigger is not generated the data can be forcibly displayed ON at the first time after the screen is switched Edit Vertex This is an editing function for changing the position of vertices of polygons or consecutive straight lines after drawing EL Electro Luminescence an orange black monochrome display device One type of display element The same as LCDs ELs have low brightness and are eye friendly EN Standard Indicates a product that conforms with EC directives The EN Standard is one standard in EC directives laws There are three main relevant EC directives EMC directives low voltage directives and mechanical directives The EN Standard is the standard used for products meeting these directives e g safety Extension cable This cable connects the PLC extension base basic base and the GOT when the PLC and GOT are connected with a bus connection Extension file register R These are file register extension registers in the PLC memory cassette The extension file register capacity is set with parameters The capacity that can be set depends on the CPU used and the memory cassette capacity Indicated with R with MELSEC A Indicated wi
155. t displayable Windows font Font size on the personal computer dot specification other than vertical font 4 Click the OKI button Planned operating time is displayed on the screen Planned operating time Screen Screen No 1 No 2 Window No 1 5 3 Numerical input numerical display settings This function is used to display or write the data stored in the devices of the controller In this section create a numerical display showing the operating time and a numerical input for entering the planned operating time Numerical input 4 digits for decimal number Write device D10 Numerical display 4 digits for decimal number Read device D20 Ul screen 5 3 1 Numerical input settings Making the settings of numerical input D10 1 Click on the toolbar Object and then click any place on the drawing screen 1 Move the cursor on to the screen determine the position for display and then click the mouse button 2 Click the right mouse button to cancel the placement mode of the cursor 1 Placement of object The cursor changes to the placement mode when the menu icon for setting an object is selected By clicking the mouse on the drawing screen on object is placed To place the same type of object in a row repeat clicking the mouse The placement mode can be cancelled by using the right click or key EI B 1 Front Back E B 1 Front Back click 2 Objec
156. t size change This section describes how to change the size of arranged object 1 Select the object to be changed in size 2 Position the cursor on the sizing handle click and drag it to change the object size Dh D n 012345 012345 3 5 16dot Standard 2 Making basic settings Decimal Porat Signed Decimal b Decimal Ront 16dot Standard ca no F 1 Select 16 bit for Data Size 2 Click the button 3 Set D10 for Device 4 After setting is completed click the OK 1 2 3 4 5 button Set Format to Signed Decimal Set Digits to 6 Set Font to 16dot Standard Set Size to 1 x 1 Click the OKI button 4 Making settings on the screen Planned operating time Saare 5 1 On the figure drawing screen create characters for title and unit This completes the settings of the numerical input 5 3 2 Numerical display settings Making the settings of numerical display D20 1 Click 23 on the toolbar Object and then click any place in the drawing screen 2 Double click the numerical display and make the settings as follows the same procedures as those described in section 5 3 1 1 Set D20 for Device 1 2 Select 4 for Digits 2 3 Select 16dot HQ Gothic for Font 3 4 4 Set Size to 2 x 2 5 Click the OK button 5 3 Making setti
157. ted the Device List function of GT Designer2 will be useful Refer to section 5 12 of this text for details 2 Training sequence program M10 SM412 0 m K D20 D10 S D A K1 D20 ine sta Operatin Planned Operatin t stop g time operatin g time g time Y7A Operatio n lamp Y7B Comment display 12 gt D20 DIO _R__AA ANNA Fist M10 Operatin Planned Line sta g time operatin rt stop g time M30 16 RST M10 eset Line sta rt stop RST D20 Operatin g time RST M30 Reset SM412 is a special relay that makes turn ON OFF the CPU module OS at the interval of 1 second 9 55 5 12 Method for checking devices using the created screen data To identify the device used for the created screen data the Device List function of GT Designer2 will be useful Display a list of devices used for the screen data created during this training here A device list can be displayed in either one of the following two ways e alist grouped by the project data e alist grouped by one screen Select a list from the project data in order to display a list of devices for the set of created data here Object Wyk Communication Window Help Data Check Data Size Click the Tools Device List Project menu Device List The Device List dialog box is displayed cH oevice Paints Joset biect Postion Screen As a list of bit devices is shown right after the A a T a Device List dialog b
158. th R and ZR with MELSEC QnA Appendix 33 F Falling trigger This is the status when the devices goes from ON to OFF With a GOT the condition established just once at the fall is called a falling trigger Be aware that after the device falls if the time until it comes ON is short sometimes the fall cannot be detected and display is not possible By setting initial display the falling can be forcibly established once even if no trigger is generated when the screen is switched File register R These are extension registers for when data registers D are insufficient The file register capacity is set with parameters The capacity that can be set depends on the CPU used and the memory cassette capacity Free location touch switch Free location touch switches are so called because they are touch switches with a minimum of 16 by 16 dots one double byte character worth and they can be located freely per dot The enabled disabled area can be specified and the switch can also be protected conditionally G Graphic operation terminal The name of the Mitsubishi Electric display unit The name GOT is an acronym for Graphic Operation Terminal H Handle This is the small filled square displayed on the rectangle surrounding a figure when a figure is selected Moving the mouse cursor here changes the shape of the cursor If the mause is moved with the left mouse button held down the figure size can be change
159. ting time indicates 1 59 50 Touch the Preparation switch and then touch the Operation Stop switch to start counting the operating time When the operating time exceeds 8 hours check if the lamp turns ON Appendix Appendix 1 Alarm history display function Appendix 1 1 About the alarm This is the function to display the user created comment and an error of GOT PLC and network as an alarm message This chapter explains the functions that display following alarms 1 Alarm types The GOT can detect the alarms as shown below a Displaying the user created comment as an alarm message The function that displays the user created comments as alarm messages when an alarm occurs user alarm advanced user alarm alarm history display Suitable for the case in which the alarm which is created by the user needs to be displayed M100 OFF gt ON M101 OFF gt ON M100 Check oil pressure fF M101 Check temperature Check the temperature of Line 1 b Displaying an error of GOT PLC or network as an alarm It is possible to display the error code and error message when an error occurs on the GOT PLC or network system alarm advanced system alarm This is used to display an error of GOT PLC or network 400 Unable to communicate with CPU 16 40 30 9 AC down e
160. tting Category Layer Back Object State OFF Shape Rectangle Rect_21 Frame Color Switch Color Ez Bg Color E Pattern Reverse Area No Text Position Center Text Text Horizontal Align Center z Setting without opening dialog box Registration of frequently used parts library registration Frequently used objects and figures can be registered Registered objects or figures can be dragged and pasted onto the screen Data View The Data View displays all objects and figures arranged on the screen in a list Wizard application supporting required settings new project wizard When creating a new project an interactive wizard appears By following the interactive wizard the settings required for the GOT1000 can be completed mia Confirm the settings in the list 3 2 7 Easy confirmation of images with preview Display images that are the same as those for GOT language switching security level changing object ON OFF setting etc can be displayed and confirmed with GT Designer2 E le itch the xample Switch the language Comment Group Column No Column No Comment No AARE k maane aran n No 2 HFA AV 3 3 How to use the online manual The online manual is contained in the product CD ROM in PDF data To view the PDF data Adobe Acrobat Reader must have been installed in the personal computer 3 3 1 Reading the online manual fro
161. uces the operation time as compared with RS 232 communication 1 1 Download reference value GT15 Connection method RS 232 Project 115Kbps Data size 2 When using the RS 232 cable use the GT01 C30R2 9S Notebook PC To USB e GTO09 C20USB 5P 7 To USB connector connector m 4 3 2 About data types transferred to the GOT To operate the GOT it is necessary to transfer the following types of data to the GOT Boot OS The program needed to control GOT hardware and during When returning the communication between GOT and PCs Boot OS is installed in settings of the GOT main the GOT at factory shipment so installation is not usually unit to the factory necessary settings normally installation is not required The GOT monitoring function OS screen data installation OS screen data deletion touch key control system screen guidance display function and other features for controlling the GOT are installed Standard The programs that operate the GOT e g interface control When using GOT for the monitor OS OS screen data installation OS project data deletion touch key first time Required control and screen guidance display functions e When changing the ae a l TE functions to be used Communication The PC communication driver performs communication between driver the GOT and the PLC CPU Always select and install a PC OS and communication Requ
162. unication drivers Select a driver that matches the PLC to be connected Bus connection Q With connection to the QCPU Bus connection A QnA With connection to the ACPU QnACPU Click the button When the left screen appears set the Stage No and Slot No as follows Stage No 1 Slot No 0 Click the OKI button Click the button New Project Wizard New Project Wizard System Setting Confirmation S Communicat ion IF Com Driver Confirmation F Screen Switch New Project Wizard B7 New Project Wizard System Sett ing Confirmation S rogi g Communication WF Com Driver Confirmation F Screen Switch New Project Wizard Channel F Controller Driver From previous page Vv 1 Extend F 1 1st MELSEC O MultiJ Q Motion Bus Q As for GT15 the connections are possible with two or more equipments Press One More for connecting more equipment One More Cancel 3 Setting of Screen Switch Device 10 The left screen is displayed Confirm the settings Click the button The device for switching the screens displayed on GOT is set The settings made here can be changed later Refer to section 4 2 3 for details on screen switching device settings For details on screen switch device settings refer to Please set the Screen Switch Device The device setting is necessary to display the screen lt Back Cancel Base Screen Overlap Window Overlap Wind
163. up Logo J Display Position is specified with the device F wi None Switch switching z DE s C w jeer 11 F History Preservation 5 10 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 The screen switches Click the button and set the base screen screen switching device The device dialog box is displayed Click and set to D Click and set to 0 After settings are completed click the OKI button Check that DO is set in the switching device Check Overlap window 1 and set the Overlap 1 screen switching device Click the button and set the screen switching device to D1 Click the OK button e Screen switching device settings With the screen switching device refer to the following to set the devices to be used 1 GOT internal device GD It is recommended to use this device only for switching the screen with the touch switch screen switching switch Screen switching cannot be controlled by the PLC CPU With the screen switching device the internal device GD100 is set by default PLC CPU device D W etc It is recommended to use this device to control screen switching from the PLC CPU Screen switching can also be performed by the touch switch screen switching switch 4 2 4 Data reading In this section training is performed using screen data prepared beforehand Specific creation methods for screen data are explained in chapter 5 The sett
164. wnload gt GOT Project Upload gt Computer Resource Upload gt Computer Drive information Wh e n th e re i S al rea d y scre e n d ata Drive information a mmama C an downloaded on the GOT do not download the screen data described in this section Common settings 7 Communication Settings 3 f 9 Empty area size Memory meter e 4 Select the data to be downloaded on the Boot Memory information GOT a Click the Select All button to download all the Empty area size d a t a Drive C Buitin Flash Memory X l Project Bot DivePee Dais EBUR FERME 5 Click the Download button Project ID 2062214 Transfer size 2 kbyte Buffering area size 0 kbyte GT Designer 6 When the Yes button is clicked screen data is Data will be downloaded after monitoring is stopped In the case of changing the bus setting please turn on the PLC and the GOT again down oaded i after finishing the download Is it OK to continue the download 6 7 When download is completed and a completion message appears click the OK button The GOT automaticaly restarts when download is completed 4 4 Connection to PLC CPU bus connection 4 4 1 Bus connection unit mounting For bus communication a bus connection unit must be mounted to the GOT This section explains the installation procedures for the bus communication unit onto the GOT 1 5 Power OFF the GOT Remove the expansion u
165. wo types of interlocks can be set display conditions and write conditions Display condition An operation condition check based on an edge trigger or level trigger Display method A check based on the display range or write range IP65F IP is the abbreviation for International Protection this indicates a product that conforms with IEC standard 529 IP6SF es Option code Class A Z for protection against oil penetration No 2 code Class 0 8 for protection against water penetration No 1 code Class 0 6 for protection against human body and solid foreign matter Protection characteristic function The degree of IP65 protection No 1 code 6 No dust penetrates No 2 code 5 Is not harmed by direct spraying of water for example at locations cleaned periodically Option code F Is not harmed by oil drops or application of oil for example at locations cleaned periodically Appendix 35 ISO9001 ISO9000 covers a series of standards from the International Standard Organization These are international standards prescribing quality system requirements with the objective of assuring quality to customers ISO9000 covers four standards ISO9001 ISO9002 ISO9003 and ISO9004 The GOT1000 has received ISO9001 certification Key window This is a window for which the number input keys are set There are decimal and hexadecimal system number key windows so there is no need to set create the number keys on the scre

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