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1. Close Closes the dialog box without printing Tab 7 1 Description to Fig 7 2 2 NOTE Further information on printing and the above mentioned dialogue box you will find in the following manual GT Designer2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 7 3 Printer Setting Printing Project File Output 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Library Using Library 8 Library Figures and objects created by the user can be registered as a library Registered figures and objects can be easily pasted on the screen 8 1 Using Library efe Designer2 C 4MELSECYGTD2DEMO DOKU GOT1000 GTE Project Edit View Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Help ICE IE e A ROI C MELSEC GTD2 UserLib 5 32 Library 1 Am 1 mE AP 2 Figure 2 E ez E is NE 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 2 3 Numerical inp FLibrary Editor 2 Front Back Figure 2 ME a Project B Category 3 Library Please select figures or objects GT1 1 0 320x240 256 Colors IMELSEC FX 11 Workplace Library tab User Library Registered objects or figures are displayed in a tree To display the library workspace click the library tab Library Image List The library can be operated while displaying image of registered objects or figures Library Editor Double click the registered objects or figures to edit them with the dedicated editor System Library In GT Designer2 enclosed predefin
2. Redisplay FS View Items k Grid Options Screen New Screen Open Close Chrl Close all Utilize Delete du Previous Screen wk Next Screen Undpened Screens Change Window Size x Properties The Screen menu contains functions of screen manage ment and settings in a project New screen creation opening closing screen and change of window size are available Common System Environment IU Bar Code Y Status Observation Time Action 28 Alarm History EE Recipe x Script Y O Redundant Setting Comment BT Parts Tab A 1 Overview of menus 2 The Common menu contains functions of common set tings The object functions used for the overall project can be set Also comments parts etc can be registered pA MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Appendix Menu Configuration Menu Description Figure The Figure menu contains functions of drawing figures A Text Various figures can be drawn or figures can be filled p Image data can also be imported Me Line FreeForm O Rectangle Rectangle Filled A Polygon Circle Circle Filled Arc C Sector uu Scale dh Paint amp Import Image DF Import DF Object The Object menu contains functions of objects such as Switch lamps or switches witch are arranged on the screen Lamp k 23 Numerical Display ASC Ascii
3. Use screen color Pattern ga v Cancel NOTES Using the Project Wizard To start a new project you can use the Project Wizard The wizard will lead you through the basic settings of the project step by step AAA Fig 3 6 Start New Project Wizard New Project Essential settings of GOT can be easily performed using this wizard Wi Zar d The wizard can do the following setting dialog box 1 System Settings 2 Communication Settings 3 Screen Switch Device Settings v Show Wizard on Mew Project coe The Project Wizard can be started by selecting the menu Project Preferences Check the option Show Wizard on New Project on the tab Operation of the dialogue box Prefer ences By unchecking the option Show Wizard on New Project in the dialogue box New Project Wizard you can deactivate the use of the Project Wizard 3 2 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting before Screen Creation 6 In GT Designer2 now the first sreen will be displayed In the following figure the basic screen configuration of GT Designer2 will be explained 31 GT Designer2 C MELSECVGTD24DEMO DOKU GOT1000 GB GTE OQ project Edit View Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Help JO SOAR BeQcne s3 DENR SI 3 woe fe Hoz AAA AI Bj xj Display Overlay Screen Project 2 Base Screen E Window Screen 2 43 Common Settings CQ System Environment Alarm Lamp WI Bar Code
4. 2 Clicking on the screen displays the Text dialog box x Fig 9 1 Draw and Edit Test Input the text here Text dialog box Set as Default Clear Default Text Style Regular Effects Noe y Test Color v Script Text Solid Color q Direction Horizontal Vertical Font 16dot Standard y Alignment Left f Center Right Size ha dh oxB oe a x DN Interval jo KENJI Region a o Category Others v Cancel 3 Enter the texts to be displayed set their attributes and click the OK button Then the entered texts will be displayed Beschreibung Enter the text to be displayed Up to 512 characters can be entered as texts A text can be entered on multiple lines To start a new line line feed press the Enter key at the end of the current line A line feed occupies one character Text Style Select the text display format A A A A Regular Bold Solid Raised Y Text Color Select the text display color Effects Select the effect of the character The option becomes valid if a Windows font is selected Skript The scripts that can be selected with the selected Windows font are displayed The option becomes valid if a Windows font is selected Direction Select the text orientation horizontal vertical Alignment Select the position by which character strings on multiple lines will be aligned TextSolid Color Select th
5. 3 Set the text color text size etc in the Text tab The settings of ON Display and OFF Display can be made in the Text tab and both settings are required Click the ON button to set the ON status display and the OFF but ton to set the OFF status display A text can be registered in each display position Center Top Bottom Left Right The text registered display position button is displayed in purple characters xl Fig 5 18 Basic Text Bit Lamp dialog box Text tab ON OFF Copy OFF gt ON All Settings Text Only Text M Style Regular y Solid EN Font 15dot Standard y Effects None Script w Size B x fi X x Y 24 gt Dot Select Position t Edit fee miis Center Top Bottom Left Right Horizontal Vertical Alignment cle Alignment mit Offset to Frame fo 4 Dot Extended Function Extended 4 Click the OK button to close the dialog box Click the Cancel button to cancel the set tings and close the dialog box 910 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Basic Operations for Object Placement 5 Right click the mouse to exit from the placement mode NOTE Making the ON Display and OFF Display the same To make the ON Display and OFF Display settings the same set either ON or OFF status in the Text tab and then click the Copy ON gt OFF or Copy OFF gt ON button For example when reflecting the settings of the OFF Display on the ON
6. 34 Project 32 Library Fig 4 2 Project tab NOTE Available functions B Right click the mouse to select basic commands such as New Screen Open or Copy m Dragging a figure to the Project workspace allows registration of Parts 4 2 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Configuration of Working Areas Workspace Type 4 2 2 Category Tab The overall project setting is displayed in a tree by Category type Classification for each application simplifies management and editing of objects ix Fig 4 3 oF Category Category tab EHE Switch Er a Lamp E Bit Lamp B 1 8 106 AE Bit Lamp B 1 45 105 AGE Bit Lamp B A 84 106 0 89 Bit Lamp B 1 122 106 7 89 Others L Rectangle B 1 4 22 O Rectangle B 1 168 22 pa A Text B 1 4 2 m oo AQ Text B 1 168 2 A Text B 1 4 80 A Text B 1 168 80 L Rectangle B 1 8 158 m A Text B 1 8 140 bes E Mumercal Input B 1 184 30 z EJ System Alarm B 1 14 164 oa P Numerical Display B 1 20 30 C Rectangle B 2 8 28 2 ik Text B 2 8 10 sA EAM User Alam B 2 12 34 2 Project E 4 2 3 Library Tab Here you find a library of predefined objects which you can use in your project The further more you can save user defined objects inthe user library which then also can be used in other projects A Fig 4 4 CAMELSECVGTD2Userlib j Library tab H H A User Library E ders AV HEA 1 AV Lamp
7. Display of a bar diagram showing the used memory after reading the drive infor mation from the GOT Boot Memory Information Display area for user memory information only GT15L T Select All Use this button to automatically select and mark all items of the project configu ration for the project download Difference If the project data where already transfered to the GOT during creating the pro ject you can compare the data on the GOT with the changed data of the project in the GT Designer2 by pressing this button In the project configuration all diffe rent data are displayed with a mark Select this button and then select the button Download to only download the changed data with differences to the GOT Deselect Select this button to reset all marks in the project configuration The standardly marked items will not be changed Download Select this button to start the data download Tab 6 3 Get latest Reading the drive information from the selected drive Description of the tab Project Download gt GOT in Fig 6 1 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Transfering the Project Data to the GOT Transferring Data 6 6 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Printing Project File Output 7 NOTE Printing Project File Output Project settings or screen image created on the GT Designer2 can be output to a file or printer The data output to a file can be used for various documents after editing with a
8. Object D Click Numerical Display on the Object toolbar The mouse cursor changes to 2 Click the mouse on the desired position to place the object Fig 5 13 Numerical Display after inserting 3 The Numerical Display dialog box appears Set the Type View Format Frame Format etc x Fig 5 14 Basic Numerical Display dialog box Type Numerical Display Numerical Input Device Device D10 y Data Size 16bit 32bit m View Format Format Signed Decimal Color M Digits fe E Decimal Pam fo Font 16dot Standard hd Size fi x1 y A 5 x Y 24 Dot Blink No y Reverse Adjust Decimal Point Range m Frame Format Shape Frame Frame 1 y Others Category Others v Layer Front v r Extended Function Extended Case Trigger Data Operation OK Cancel 4 Click the OK button to close the dialog box Click the Cancel button to cancel the set tings and close the dialog box 5 Right click the mouse to exit from the placement mode 9 8 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration NOTES Basic Operations for Object Placement When the object size is changed this may result in misalignment between the figure frame and the object as shown below In this case perform the following operation Select the object Right click the mouse and select Centering This will automatically correct the misalignment d
9. amp Time Action Vd BA Alarm History y Recipe B Script 3 Comment T Parts 57 Project 39 Library Screen Attribute Value 1 Data View Screen Screen Type Base Screen Security 0 Detailed Explanation Screen Number Use Screen Color No Pattern Fg Color Bg Color Transparent Color ES Ninasa salah fim was av bimbo Numagica l Display N rmer t ca aput Alarm Reset Switch Rup Status Observation xi E P Na uS a Mo M Te Ts Data Yiew Data View B 1 Front Back D ata View Screen lv Objects Numerical Input Bit Lamp Bit Lamp Bit Lamp Bit Lamp Bit Switch Bit Switch Bit Switch Bit Switch IV Figures Object Number Object Figure 4 22 148 70 168 22 312 70 4 2 139 17 168 2 287 17 4 80 83 95 168 80 311 95 8 158 312 188 8 140 103 155 184 30 296 62 8 106 36 134 46 106 74 134 84 106 112 134 122 106 150 134 172 106 200 134 210 106 238 134 248 106 276 134 286 106 314 134 Go To Screen Switch 220 196 312 232 System Alarm 14 164 306 182 Numerical Display 20 30 132 62 lora LEE ADINDAN late Palave naci cer tu mao AM Vit AND Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Front Front Front Front Front Front Front Front Front Front Front Ail IKA 4 Fig 3 7 Basic screen of GT Designer2 Description M
10. e Object of word device Status set to State O normal is displayed Next State Switches the screen display which has been set in Object State in ascending order Previous State Switches the screen display which has been set in Object State in descen ding order Overlap 1 Select whether Overlap Window 1 will be displayed or hidden O Overlap 2 Select whether Overlap Window 2 will be displayed or hidden O Superimpose 1 Select whether Superimpose 1 will be displayed or hidden O Superimpose 2 Select whether Superimpose 2 will be displayed or hidden Key Window Select whether Key Window will be displayed or hidden O Dialog Window Select whether Dialog Window will be displayed or hidden O 16 Gray Scale Set the colors of the displayed screen GT11LIL only 256 colors Set the colors of the displayed screen 65536 colors Set the colors of the displayed screen GT15L IL only Tab 5 3 Description Fig 5 31 O To display a window in the preview window the window must have been displayed in the Editor window of the Base Screen 5 18 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration 5 6 Data Check Data Check Whether the project data created with the GT Designer2 has an error or not is checked MW Open all screens for data check Unopened screens are not data checked 2 Select Tools Data Check menu 3 The Data Check dialog b
11. BMP JPEG format file is imported on the editing screen Import DXF DXF format file is imported on the editing screen Tab A 4 Description of Figure toolbar pA MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Appendix A 2 4 Object Toolbar Types of Toolbars 57 Q 23 mc BE CO wf A LA a AX le Icon and Name Description GF Switch toolbar Switch function is set Bit Lamp Bit Lamp function is set Word Lamp Word Lamp function is set Numerical Display Numerical Display function is set ASCII Display ASCII Display function is set Numerical Input Numerical Input function is set ASCII Input ASCII Input function is set Time Display Time Display function is set Bit Comment Bit Comment function is set Word Comment Word Comment function is set Alarm History Alarm History function is set User Alarm Alarm List function User Alarm is set System Alarm Alarm List function System Alarm is set Bit Parts Display Bit Parts Display function is set Word Parts Display Word Parts Display function is set Fixed Parts Display Fixed Parts Display function is set Panel meter Ew S EK EU ide ht hh v Panel meter function is set Level E Level function is set Trend Graph Trend Graph function is set Line Graph Line Graph function is set Bar Graph Bar Graph function is
12. Import Device Comment of 5X Developer 7 Preferences Page Setup Eh Print Preview amp Print Ctrl F 1 C MELSECIGTDADEMO DOKU GOT1DDD GTE Exit Alt F4 The Project menu contains functions of file management preference settings and printing New creation of project reading existing files preference settings and printing of data being edited are available The recent file record can also be displayed Edit t Undo Ge Reda M Cut da Copy BA Paste Consecutive Copy Delete M Edit vertex Object of Selection Select All H Group i Ungroup Add to Category Rotate Flip Align Stacking order EY attribute Tab A 1 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Ctrl z Chrl Chris Ctrl Chris Ctrl HA Ctrl Ctrl HI alt Enter Overview of menus 1 The Edit menu contains edit functions for created figu res objects If incorrect operation is done during edit the screen can be returned to the previous status Copy paste and grou ping of objects and figures are also allowed Menu Configuration Appendix Menu Description View The View menu contains functions of display on the GT 5 Preview Ctrl I Designer2 ON Image Toolbars status bar workspace or property sheet can be MAA displayed or not displayed Display with Layer k Show Terminal Display k Toolbars w Status Bar w Workspace alt Propertysheet Alt 1 Library k zoom k Window Preview
13. SHARP PLC connection TOSHIBA PLC connection HITACHI PLC connection Fuji Electric FA Components Systems PLC connection CD00 00000 0 050050 o e e 9 o O e0o00570005050000 8 Oo Oo O O 00000 00 0 00 o o e ee o O 06 06 6 6 6 6 O 6 6 6 O O0 O0 O MATSUSHITA PLC connection The GOT F900 series does not support connection to the GL PROGIC8 CP9200H and CP9300MS MS compatibility series YASKAWA Electric PLC connection YOKOGAWA PLC connection O O e o Allen Bradley PLC connection e e e The GOT A900 and GOT1000 series do SIEMENS PLC connection e e Q e not support connection to the S7 200 series Tab A 11 Overview of connection combinations between GOT series and PLC series 1 Supported function O Function deleted no corresponding function Function partly deleted when utilized for GOT 1000 series GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual A 13 PLC CPU Connected to GOT Appendix GOT GOT GOT1000 series Function F900 A900 Remarks series series GT11 GT15 OMRON temperature controller O O e YAMATAKE temperature controller RKC temperature controller MELSERVO J2S M connection Using the series GOT F900 you can con nect up to four devices with each other using the series GT11 only two O O O O O O o O O O O O O O O Multiple GOT connection function Tab A 11 Overview of connection
14. Select Tools Data View to display the Data view VIEW E Preview Ctrl OM Image Display With Layer d Show Terminal Display b Tools Toolbars Batch Edit Status Bar Workspace Alt 0 Propertysheet Alt 1 Device List k Data View mE Data Check Select Library Data Size Zoom F Window Preview b Redisplay FS view Items PF Grid b Options Fig A 3 Select the respective menu command GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual A 15 FAQs Appendix A 4 2 don t know how to pop up the Workspace property sheet or the data a View Project Edit CUT UECURCUETCTL Window Help Projet Edt UEUCOEUUESUEC UETUETUTT Window Help DSAI Cn a m EAN DALY mae ITEE ELL fis Jove fa y on fur foo 10 14 52 a b fe m RE AZ fis fioox mi y amp gt on fur foo i 1 2 E gt x e eS fm E n 8 z 2 4 0O Z 2 A N B P Ast w wa 8 224 ARS a Q o m RS OR ul JE BENT 2 A E B SAS AAA ca WARS aaa SO wt 4romAcerOaAdsuan EGIPTO Nan x40 1 Front Dack Data View Screen ferrites se Colors MELSECEX PFO Kasse al A ferittGuwsu so Colors MELSECEX Fio kavis Mmm 7 Fig A 4 Workspace popped up Solution The Workspace Property sheet and Data View can be easily popped up by clicking El located at top right G a Screen Display Overlay 5 D
15. s 7 Base Screen a Parts amp Comment a Common settings 5 Communication Settings Boot Menor information User area size kbyte Empty area size kbyte Delete all old data in Project folder Drive C Built in Flash Memory Folder Projekt C Built in Flash Memory Project ID a 46054906 Transfer size TO Ebyte Buffering area size kbute Select All Difference Deselect Download Boot DrivelProject Mata Fig 3 72 Communicate with GOT dialog box 3 After making the selection click the Download button This starts project data downloa ding GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 3 33 Connecting with the PLC CPU Creating the Project Data 3 8 NOTE 3 8 1 NOTE Connecting with the PLC CPU After transferring the Standard monitor OS Communication driver and project data to the GOT connect the GOT and PLC CPU The RS422 connection between the GT11L IL and PLC is taken as a connection example in this section e PLC FX3U GX Developer RS422 cable iar de Y Fig 3 73 System configuration example 7 GOT GT11L LJ O For details of GX Developer including the system configuration and operation refer to the GX Developer 8 0 Operating Manual Part No 144011 Before mounting the communication unit or connecting the cable completely power OFF the GOT Refer to the following manu
16. Compatibility mode Fast user switching Changing desktop themes font and Remote desktop are not supported The administrator authority is required to install GT Designer2 into Windows NT Worksta tion 4 0 Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Also the administrator authority is required to use GT Designer2 on Windows xP It is recommended to use the Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows XP With all Operating Systems except Microsoft Windows XP you have to install Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 0 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 2 1 System Configuration Installation 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 System Configuration Overview The following shows a system configuration that includes GOT 1000 series DO c USB cable or RS232 cable GOT1000 series Personal DN Computer Ethernet Ethernet cable communication unit Memory card GT Works2 DD Printer cable Printer Fig 2 1 System configuration Permissible Cables Communication via Required accessories Type Manufacturer GT09 C20USB 5P l USB port USB cable A Mini B type Mitsubishi Electric GT01 C30R2 9S or RS232 port RS232 cable FX 232 CAB 1 Mitsubishi Electric 9 Pin female lt gt 9 Pin female Ethernet communication Ethernet unit Ethernet cable 100BASE TX GT15 J7E71 100 Mitsubishi Electric Tab 2 1 Overview of permissible cabl
17. 1 E Esler 2 AV Lamp flay 6 AV Switch 1 fly 7 AV Switch 2 f a 8 AV Switch 3 61 53 12 AV Slide Switch 61 53 16 AV Rotary Switch E EA 20 AV Numerical Key Dec E lr 24 AV Numerical Key Hex E 1 NUMOT B 1 2 NUMO1_R EH 3 NUMO1_Y EM 4 NUMO2_B M 5 NUMO2_R d 2 6 NUMO2_Y B im 28 AV Ascii Key El A 32 AV KANA Key fe AA AV Alam Kew GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 4 3 Settings for Working with GT Designer2 Configuration of Working Areas 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 2 4 3 3 Settings for Working with GT Designer2 Menu Configuration In the appendix of this manual you will find an overview of the menu configuration Please see Appendix section A 1 Types of Toolbars In the appendix of this manual you will find an overview of the toolbars Please see Appendix section A 2 Adding or Deleting Toolbars Icons Toolbars D Select Project Preferences 2 Select Toolbars tab in the Preferences dialog box xi Fig 4 5 Toolbars icon Operation View Preferences dialog box Y Show ToolTips Reset v With Shortcut Keys Reset All Y Communication Y Comment Tab Description Toolbars Check the desired toolbars for addition To delete it remove the check Show ToolTips When the cursor is placed on the icon check this to display the icon name When the cursor is placed on the icon check this to display the shortcut key With Shortcut Keys MM It is effective
18. 13 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data Change the size Fig 3 28 Resizing with mouse 5 When the object is resized the figure frame and object may be displaced If the figure frame and object are displaced select the object then right click the mouse and select Centering The displacement is automatically corrected When Enable Two Tracker Mode is selected the figure frame and object can be moved or resized individually by the user Fig 3 29 Centering figure frame and object Copy Paste Delete Attribute Stacking Order Centering ON Image D Group Umgroup Alia Move Mode Add To Category Enable Two Tracker Mode 6 This completes the Numerical Display Numerical Input setting 3 14 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function 3 4 2 Lamp Setting Method Bit Lamp D Click Bit Lamp on the Object toolbar Object x Fig 3 30 Object toolbar 2 When the mouse cursor turns to click the mouse in the desired position to place the Lamp After placing it right click the mouse to release the placement mode Fig 3 31 Bit Lamp after insertion 3 Double clicking the placed Lamp or the respective entry in the dialog box Data View dis plays the respective dialog box Make settings Confirm settings by clicking OK x Fig 3 32 Basic Text Bit Lamp dialog bo
19. Display Data List BS Numerical Input E Ascii Input BE Date Display E9 Time Display Comment Display a AA Alarm History Alarm List k r Parts Display Parts Movement cw C Panelmeter X3 Level Graph k Ed Set Overlay Screen Window Position k Key Window Settings F My Favorites Tools The Tools menu contains functions of list display of set Batch Edit devices and error check of setting items m x The data view can be displayed or not displayed Data view Data Check Data Size Ld Tab A 1 Overview of menus 3 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual A 3 Menu Configuration Appendix Menu Description Communication The Communication menu includes the functions that El TofFrom GOT download and upload data display GOT drive information B To Memory Card and make the communication settings Sa Drive Information a Communication Configuration Window The Window menu contains functions of tiling multiple oS screens Tile vertical Tile Horizontal Arrange Icons 1 B 1 Front Back Data View Screen w 2 B z Front Back Error Screen Help The Help menu contains functions of viewing the PDF manual related to the GT Designer2 and checking the Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual software version Screen Design Manual Index About GTDZ Connect ko MELFA NS web Tab A 1 Overview of menus 4 A 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Appendix Typ
20. E Save As dialog box SjExample900 33051000 lS Example1000 SysLib1000 IC Fonts C SysLibA900 IC Gmdp CG SysLibF900 ly Gmdp 1000 juserLib Sos File name DEMO DOKU GOT1000 GBGTE Save as type GT Designer Files GTE 3 Click the Save button to save the project data 3 6 Previewing the Created Project Data Choose the View Preview menu 2 The screen to be displayed on the GOT appears in the Screen Preview window Ca Screen Preview B 1 Data View Screen n x Language Switching 3 File View gl E 256 Colors ON OFF Nunerical Display Numerical Input Alarm Lamp Alarm Reset Switch FRO GA DD system Alarm OFF Image State O 256 Colors E Fig 3 70 Screen Preview window sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data 3 7 3 7 1 3 7 2 NOTE Transferring Project Data from PC to GOT Transferring Project Data from PC to GOT Connecting the PC and GOT Connect your PC to the USB interface on the front of the GOTs by using a USB cable GT09 C20USB 5P Alternatively you can use the RS232 interface of your PC and the GOT to establish the connec tion In this case use a RS232 cable GT01 C30R2 9S or FX 232 CAB 1 When connecting to an ETHERNET you can also transfer project data from your PC to several GOTs via ETHERNET The following table lists the different data transfer speeds Data transfer time of the particular connection method
21. ETHERNET USB RS232 100 Mbps 12 Mbps 115 kbps 1 MB 20 sec 20 sec 2 min 30 sec Project data size Tab 3 3 Data transfer speed Installing the Standard monitor OS and Communication driver The GOT does not include the Standard monitor OS for monitoring and the Communication driver for communication with the PLC CPU Therefore it is necessary to perform this opera tion only once before monitoring This operation is required again when the Standard monitor OS is updated or the communica tion method with the PLC is changed Precautions for OS installation Installing the OS into the GOT clears the project data within the GOT Upload the data within the GOT as necessary GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 3 31 Transferring Project Data from PC to GOT Creating the Project Data D Choose the Communication gt To From GOT menu 2 When the Communicate with GOT dialog box appears select the Communication configuration tab Communicate with GOT 3 xj Project Download GOT Froject Upload Computer Resource Upload Computer Drive information Communication configuration OS Instal gt GOT Boot OS Install gt GOT Verify Special Data Downloads GOT Ja Ethernet Select Communication type and set up details Details Port Ho com Baudrate 115200 bps GOT IP Address 132165016 w List Select tram IP Label GOT Port Ho sota Fig 3 71 Communicat
22. Figures and Objects Consecutively 9 12 9 5 Entering Multiple Languages 0 0 eee eee ees 9 14 92 5 Setting Language Switching Device ooooooooooo 9 15 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual XI Contents A Appendix A 1 Menu Configuration 0 0 0 rn A 1 A 2 Types of Toolbars wens tem wt are e arde e p e MAT i qe dle bcn NA A e a KAG Rd e A 5 A 2 1 Puce soe sense 6 ane arar e rara desa a e aa A 6 A22 View TOOIDSE saos dud Echte sea e aaa A 7 Mes Foure IOMA cerro d ied e ado eid R daa at dus A 8 A24 Object TOOIDOE us does ar nh and naa KA nat ee ee AG KA kl A 9 A 2 5 An A 10 A 2 6 Align TODD usura dr ri dd ra iod dem Rd qa A 11 Pee Draw TODD 35 maha NADA AGARAN id KAMA NAAN era A 11 A 2 8 Communication Toolbar cee A 12 A 2 9 Favorites Toolbar llle A 12 A210 Comment Toolbar edasakee em RR RES rosa ada e A 12 A 3 PLC CPU ComectedtoGOT eee A 13 AA o hc ee bees cas oe oe ae ota ake ds eee weed aed ee ae wees Geek A 15 A 4 1 The Workspace Property sheet Data view has disappeared from the screen How can it be displayed A 15 A 4 2 don t know how to pop up the Workspace property sheet or the data VIEW 2 saigcHaekKcuecee ha arrieros A 16 A 4 3 The cursor remains to be mark Objects are continuously arranged How can the cursor be recovered A 17 A 4 4 Object figure is not accu
23. New User Library A new library is added to the user created library Edit Registered template is edited modified with the library editor Cut Registered library template is cut Copy Registered library template is copied Paste Cut and registered library template is pasted to the new library template Delete Registered library template is deleted Rename The name of the registered library template is changed Open Image View Template image is displayed on the Library Image List screen see Fig 8 Property The No and Name of the registered library template is changed New User Library Folder A new user library folder is created in the specified path A desired user library file is searched for in the specified path folder and if one is Load User Library Folder found the user library is opened The user library folder displayed in the current library workspace and subordinate Store to User Library Folder files are saved in the specified user library folder Each subdirectory is stored in a seperate file with the extension Ibe Another library file from the currently edited library data My Favourites user crea Import User Lib mport User Library ted library is imported Tab 8 1 Description to Fig 8 4 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 8 3 Using Library Library 8 1 3 System Library The system library provides predefined objects and figures delivered with the GT Desi
24. Numerical Display Numerical Input Alarm Lamp Alarm Reset Switch Front layer System Alarm SE Sysiera Nara 1 l Poo PPP oros Back layer Base screen 2 deum Front layer Back layer Fig 3 16 Base Screen Setup 3 8 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Figure Drawing and Text Input 3 3 1 Frame Line Drawing Method D Click tool Rectangle on the Figure toolbar Om 1O00r O A GO Figure toolbar 2 As the mouse cursor turns into press the left mouse button at the starting point for drawing a rectangular 3 Drag and move the cursor to the end point 4 Release the left mouse button to draw a rectangular After arrangement right click the mouse to cancel the arrangement mode Fig 3 17 Drawing a rectangular 5 As double clicking the created rectangle displays the Rectangle dialog box where attri butes such as color and thickness of the line can be changed Click the OK button to close the dialog box TG Fig 3 18 Line Style Al Set as Default Rectangle dialog box Line width f Dot Clear Default Line Color M Fill Pattern MONE E Pattern Fig Color ha Pattern Bo Color Em Categor Others 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 to draw frame lines After selecting the drawn figure holding down the key Ctrl and dragging the figure allows it to be copied easily GT Designer2 Beginner s Man
25. Project 22 Library Example V Parts registration A figure can be registered as a part in the workspace D Select the figure to be registered and drag it to the Parts folder in the workspace Fig 5 27 Drag selected figure to Parts Display Overlay Screen 1 217 Project Eg Base Screen vine 5 1 Production Output Screen L E 2 Numerical Input and Display z 3 Message Display 2 e 4 Data Display Screen 2 5 Error Screen pn E 6 Multilingual Input 3 Main Menu a B Production Outat Screen 1 H E Window Screen H E Common SettpAs H E Comment fT Parts m4 ky 2 The Parts Property dialog box appears Set the number and name of the part x Fig 5 28 n s Parts Property Ma 1 dialog box Mame Circle filled cerca GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 5 15 Basic Operations for Object Placement Screen Configuration 3 Click the OK button to register the figure as the part Fig 5 29 Parts after registering Dl x Display Overlay Screen 1 2151 Project Egg Base Screen A 5 1 Production Output Screen L 5 2 Numerical Input and Display M S 3 Message Display 5 4 Data Display Screen E 5 Error Screen 2 B Multilingual Input E 7 Main Menu ing 5 8 Production Output Screen 1 EC Window Screen H E Common Settings H E Comment 0 87 Parts MTS 1 Circle filled 5 16 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Viewing Created S
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27. Vertical Alignment eje 2 Alignment 1jt E Text MO a Offset to Frame o Dot 4 PF Lamp Key C Bit C Word 16 bit Signed BIN Extended Function Extended Action Trigger Cancel x Fig 5 23 Bit Switch dialog box Text Lamp tab 4 Click the OK button to close the dialog box Click the Cancel button to cancel the set tings and close the dialog box 5 Right click the mouse to exit from the placement mode NOTE Making the ON Display and OFF Display the same To make the ON Display and OFF Display settings the same set either ON or OFF status in the Text tab and then click the Copy ON OFF or Copy OFF ON button For example when reflecting the settings of the OFF Display on the ON Display click the Copy OFF gt ON button with the OFF Display selected GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 5 13 Basic Operations for Object Placement Screen Configuration 5 4 4 Workspace Operations The workspace displays the whole project settings by data type in the tree structure The data of the whole project can be managed edited easily Example V Screen copy The existing screen can be copied in the workspace D In the Project workspace select and right click the screen and select the Copy menu Workspace E Fig 5 24 Display Overlay Screen Copy menu E1421 Project Eg Base Screen E Froductiong 3 E 2 Numerical NN E 3 Message L Open o
28. can be installed and used by using the selection menu on the CD Please note the descriptions in chapter 2 Software Description Creates screens for the GOT 1000 series and GOT900 series GT Designer2 Enables a PC to operate as the GOT1000 series The license key is required to use this software GT SoftGOT1000 Enables a PC to operate as the GOT A900 series The license key is required to use this software GOT 1000 series Operates for about 10 minutes without license key GOT 900 series software I bara For the license key please contact your local Mitsubishi service center or GT SoftGOT2 representative Connects to the GX Simulator or PLC CPU and enables the operation of GOT A900 series or GOT 1000 series to simulate in PC GT Simulator2 Converts the project data for GOT800 series or Digital s package data into a GT Designer2 format file GT Converter2 A Adobe Acrobat Reader is the product of Adobe Systems Incorporated and the Software for viewing PDF Adobe software necessary to view PDF data The online manual is in PDF format data Adobe Acrobat and requires this software to view Reader Tab 1 1 Overview of software package included in the provided CD ROM 1 1 1 Copyright NOTE This software is protected by copyright By opening the distribution CD ROM package you automatically accept the terms and conditions of the License Agreement You are only permitted to make o
29. commercially available word processor software Output to file Text CSV format data Screen setting information comment etc a BMP format data Saved in hard disk of PC Screen image Output to printer Screen setting information comment list screen image etc Fig 7 1 Data output via PC Print setting e Papers are printed in the portrait mode e Font and font size for printing cannot be changed e The header information date file name are automatically printed when output to a printer GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 7 1 Printer Setting 7 1 7 1 1 Printing Project File Output Printer Setting D Select Project Print 2 The Print dialog box appears Set items for printing and click the OK button Setting items Fig 7 2 Print dialog box Name Adobe PDF Properties Status Ready Type Adobe PDF Converter Where My Documents Comment Erstelt Adobe POF tems for Print Er kf DEMO_DOKU_GOT1000_GB File Format HA Title List CSV Pus E ke Screen Setting Information H LA Screen List e bA Screen Image a ail v Common Settings he Device List Page Setup kA Device Details E kA Comment Det bA Script Files H he Category Description Name Select the printer for printing The dialog box Printer setup is opened displaying the actually selected Properties printer with the actuall parameters
30. listed The further settings or changes de Printer pend on the printer connected with the PC Save the data in a file without printing from the printer Check Print to File Print to File and click the Print button The Save as dialog box is displayed Set the file target Select the items to be printed In the tree diagram mark the to be printed items File Format When data are written to files select the file format CSV TXT Items for Print Tab 7 1 Description to Fig 7 2 1 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Printing Project File Output Printer Setting Description Using this button you can open a preview screen The display in this screen shows you what the printed projects will look like If there are several pages to be printed use the cursor keys to change to the next or previous page Zoom the display by entering the desired procentage The button One Page changes the zoom factor to display a complete page For printing click on the printer icon By selecting Close you can cancel this function Preview Using this button you can open a dialogue box to set the attributes for prin ting the data tab Page Setup or the screen image tab Screen Image Page Setup Using this button you can open a dialogue box for extended settings for prin Detail ting of the screen base window pages and operands on paper or into a file Print Outputs the data to the printer or file based on the settings
31. mouse cursor changes to 2 Click the mouse on the desired position to place the object The Bit Switch dialog box appears Set the Switch Action Display Style etc in the Basic tab Basic Text Lamp Bit Switch dialog box Switch Action Basic tab Device mo Dev Action 1 Set C Alternate Reset C Momentary m Display Style ON OFF Shape Square Square 1 Others Reverse Switch Area Frame M Switch EN M Background EN M Pattern L M Category Switch M Layer M Extended Function Extended Action Trigger co 5 12 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Basic Operations for Object Placement 3 Set the Text Lamp function etc in the Text Lamp tab The settings of ON Display and OFF Display can be made in the Text tab and both settings are required Click the ON button to set the ON status display and click the OFF button to set the OFF status dis play A text can be registered in each display position Center Top Bottom Left Right The text registered display position button is displayed in purple characters Basic Text Lamp Text Copy OFF ON ON OFF Text M Style Regular Solid 7 Font 16dot Standard Effects M Size fi x1 y A Select Position to x Edit Text Center Top Bottom Left Right All Settings Text Only Script J fi gt xx Y 24 gt Dot Horizontal
32. 5 2 Screen Laying The base screens and various windows are layered by type and displayed as shown below Base screen Mio Ty Superimpose 11 Windows 1 2 PE Overlap Windows 1 2 Fig 5 2 Screen laying NOTES To display the screens Draw objects text graphics etc on each screen To switch the screen When switching the screen on the GOT be sure to make the settings for screen switching The GOT switches the base screen according to the touch switch operation or the current value of the screen switching device Specify the screen switching device for each project using GT Desginer2 Refer to Section 7 14 of the Screen Design Manual for details of the touch switches for screen switching and the screen switching device setting Screen No setting The base screens and window screens need not be numbered in serial order from No 1 2 3 Some screen No can be skipped for the future use if there is a possibility that screens may be increased At power on the GOT displays the lowest No of the registered base screens D sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Object Placement Area and Display Area 9 3 NOTES Object Placement Area and Display Area The drawing screen editor for Base Screen and Window Screen provides two areas screen display area and temporary area The temporary area is the area for temporary placement of objects and figures during screen layout change This fea
33. 69250 GT SoftGOT2 Version1 Operating Manual 160460 GT Converter2 Version2 Operating Manual 169251 Manuals for GOT F900 Series GOT F900 Series HARDWARE Manual CONNECTION Tab 1 2 Overview of manuals available GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 144038 Related Manuals Introduction ded sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 NOTES System Requirements Installation System Requirements The following hardware and system requirements for your computer should be fulfilled to be able to install and use the software GT Designer2 Minimum Hardware Requirements Pentium Processor 300 MHz or higher 64 MB RAM for Microsoft Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 128 MB RAM for Microsoft Windows XP VGA compatible graphics card resolution min 800 x 600 dots High Color 16 bits 17 43 cm diag VGA monitor For installation min 300 MB available hard disc space For execution min 100 MB available hard disc space CD ROM disc drive Software Requirements The GT Designer2 is a 32 Bit Software requiring the following Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 98 Windows Me min the Internet Explorer 5 0 must be installed Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 min Service Pack 6 and min the Internet Explorer 5 0 must be installed B Microsoft Windows 2000 min Service Pack 2 9 Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional Edition The functions
34. Basic Operation of Library Select the item for operation and right click the mouse to select the setting item As shown below the display varies depending on the selected items x AE zi CAMELSECAGTOD2 EMGLISH GTD ZA serLib m CAMELSECAGTO2 EMBGLISH GTDZSU serLib T EC MELSECNGTDOZ ENGLISHAGTDO AU serLib m E 3 Library E Library 0 B E User Library EM User Library Mew User Library E Er Gi My Favorites E 5 My Favorites CHA Paste POP bey Ap 1 Figure 1 Ch Figure 1 PO m n 2 Figure 2 A 2 Figure 2 TEE New User Library Folder E 3 Numerical Input ER 3 Numerical Input e Load User Library Folder sg 15 eye o Egg 1 Switches pM Store to User Library Folder Bis D New Template a Import User Library Egg Av New User Library Br Ga AN New Template H E E E Crystal X cut E c r Crystal Edit H E Crystal 9 Soft ag Soft li Soft Ra Copy di Cut H E Retro PIN EC Retro Copy H Retro rr Simple EC Simple Bo H Simple trj Basic Figure Delete FL Basic Figure EE HC Basic Figure H E 150 HG 150 Delete H 150 Rename GP Open Image View Rename T Open Image view s Property s Property EN Project B Category 32 Library gi Project amp Category 3 Library EN Project Bl Category 3 Library Fig 8 4 Display depending on the selected items Item Description New Template New template is added to My Favourites or the user created library
35. D Click on the Object toolbar and select Go To Screen Switch in the displayed sub menu DTE A Fig 3 47 sy Q Qi 22 ac E E P p SR GR SR AG AL Ak Q JA E LG lb Object toolbar 2 When the mouse cursor turns to click the mouse in the desired position to place the Switch After placing it right click the mouse to release the placement mode Fig 3 48 Switch after insertion 3 Double clicking the placed Switch or the respective entry in the dialog box Data View displays the dialog box Make settings See below Confirm settings by clicking OK HE Fig 3 49 Basic Text Lamp Go To Screen Switch dialog box Basic tab Screen Type Base C Overlap Window C Overlap Window C Superimpose Window Superimpose Window2 Go To Screen Fixed 2 E Error Screen Browse C Back Previous History C Device Bit 7 7 Dey Details T Reverse Switch Area Frame M Switch EN M Background END Pattern O M Category Switch 7 Layer Front x Shape Square Square_1 bd Others E Extended Action Trigger Cancel Extended Function GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 3 21 Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data Example V Go To ScreenSwitch a y xi Fig 3 50 Basic Text Lamp Go To Screen Switch dialog box Text Text Lamp tab CON orr Copy OFF gt 0N All Settings Text Only Text M Style Regular y Soli
36. D10 y Data Size 16bit C 32bit View Format Format Signed Decima y Color M Digits Zz Decimal Paint 0 Font 16dot Standard y Size hixi fp Xfi x xv a joo Blink No y Reverse Adjust Decimal Point F ange m Frame Format Shape Frame Frame 1 y Others Category Others v Layer Front z Extended Function Extended Case Trigger Data Operation OK Cancel sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function Example V Numerical Input Basic Type C Numerical Display Numerical Input Device Device 011 y Data Size 16bit C 32bit View Format Format Signed Decimal Color M Digits 6 Decimal Point jo Font 16dot Standard Blink No Reverse T Adjust Decimal Point Range Size 1 x 1 y X X x Y 24 gt Dot Frame Format Shape Frame Frame_1 y Dthers Category Others hd Layer Front xl Fig 3 27 Numerical Input dialog box Extended Case Trigger Data Operation Extended Function OK Cancel Settings for Numerical Display Type Numerical Display Device D10 Shape Frame Frame_1 Font 16dot Standard Layer Front Settings for Numerical Input Type Numerical Input Device D11 Shape Frame Frame_1 Font 16dot Standard Layer Front 3
37. Data A 5 19 X MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Contents 6 Transferring Data Cl DIED Cana BAM ANN KAMI PM PANDA NAA D AND ee ee bA NAAN DAYA 6 1 6 2 Communication with the GOT 2 a 6 3 6 3 Transfering the Project Data to the GOT ee eee 6 5 7 Printing Project File Output 7 1 Printer Setting AAA 7 2 7 1 1 SENN IEMS us ace sedo 8 309 aye we A te GA de 1 ERE O d deat Gar er emt 7 2 8 Library 8 1 USING LL seater cao apor rodar ia ae bee oe are 6 EG oe 8 1 8 1 1 User Library cas ddee hdl bee as AA 8 2 8 1 2 Basic Operation of Library 0 0 cc ee 8 3 8 1 3 System Library io eoa a ad ra BOTO 00 Sade oes ES ess b caus 8 4 8 14 Registering Templates on Library 0 20 02 cee eee 8 4 8 1 5 Pasting Templates from Library 0 0000 cee eee 8 6 9 Draw and Edit 9 1 Drawing Figures gt oo acy qu cor rasa te ara e Botha Bee a ad AN e a dese 9 1 9 1 1 Drawing ToolS a es seso OC RR ICE Hg 0909 oo He ae Ge Oe dE RUE Rr ar ted 9 1 A AA AA NAKA KAPE ee NA LAENG NLA mGA 9 2 2 2 OA na 9 4 93 Facing Figure Dala cacon sonas 039 2 a a E Don ab da dd 9 6 9 4 Editing Figures and Objects o oooooocococncconn eee eee 9 8 9 4 1 Arranging Figures and Objects 0 eee eee 9 8 9 42 Aligning Figures and Objects aaa 9 9 9 43 Changing Attributes of Figures and Objects 9 10 9 44 Changing Size of Figures ObjectS o oooooooomooo 9 11 9 4 5 Copying
38. Data Types 6 Transferring Data 6 1 Data Types The GOT uses the following data As the Boot OS Standard monitor OS and Communication driver are required to operate the GOT make sure to install them before the created project data Data type Description Storage destination The OS required to control the GOT hardware and Boot OS make a communication between the PC and GOT C Built in Flash Memory Factory installed The monitoring function OS and screen data installati on OS and screen data deletion touch key control system screen and guidance display function and ot her features for controlling the GOT are installed e Standard monitor OS e Communication driver e Extended function OS e Option OS etc e User screen data A Standard CF Card e Parts GT15LIL only e Common settings e Comment e HQ Font C Built in Flash Memory C Built in Flash Memory Project data e True Type Font etc e Alarm log file Alarm History Advanced alarms A Standard CF Card e Recipe data GT15LIL only Resource data e Advanced recipe data file O e Screen transition information file D Built in SRAM e Image file Hard Copy O Tab 6 1 Overview of data types TheGT1100 supports only the alarm log file alarm history and recipe data However the recipe data cannot be used by the user if uploaded NOTES Basically it is not necessary to install the Boot OS as it has been factory installe
39. Description Snap Dot value 1 2 4 8 or 16 is selected for automatic arrangement of figures or ob jects on the screen Position Position of grid display is selected e Front Grid is displayed at the front of the screen e Back Grid is displayed at the back of the screen e None Grid is not displayed Spacing Grid spacing 2 to 64 dots is set Color Grid display color is selected Display items Tab 4 3 Paint When a closed figure is filled with Paint this item is selected to display the filled status Device This item is selected to display the device name set in the object Object ID This item is selected to display the object ID of each object The object ID is au tomatically put on each object It is convenient to display the object ID in setting the system information Object This item is selected to display the set object Object Frame Select this item to display the boundary of the object Device Object ID text color Specify the text color of the object or object ID Text color Black Device Object ID background color Specify the text background color of the object or object ID Background color White Object Frame color Specify the color of the object boundary Frame color Green Description to Fig 4 8 3 On the tab View you can activate and deactivate different options for displaying in the GT Desi
40. Display click the Copy OFF gt ON button with the OFF Display selected Placing the Lamp or Switch Objects with Figures from the Library D Click the Library tab in the workspace 5 Fig 5 19 Ic a Workspace dialog box Library tab El User Library E a AV Ea 1 AV Lamp 1 i 2 AV Lamp 2 i Ea 6 AV Switch 1 Gy 7 AV Switch 2 pag B AV Switch 3 Eas 12 AV Slide Switch GA 16 AV Rotary Switch EE ag 20 AV Numerical Key Dec E p 24 AV Numerical Key Hex B3 1 NUMOT B Bd 2NUMOT R E 2 3 NUMOT_Y me E amp 5 NUMO2_R EE E amp GNUMO2 Y i B Ta 28 AV Ascii Key ey 32 AV KANA Key la RAM Mam Kew 2 For example select the subfolder AV Lamp 1 in the path Library and open it by doulbe clicking A list of the available objects in this subfolder will be displayed With a right click on the subfolder AV the option Open Image View is displayed Using this option you can open a dialog box showing the predefined object figures in this subfolder Fig 5 20 Library Image List dialog box GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 5 11 Basic Operations for Object Placement Screen Configuration 3 Click the target Lamp or Switch object in the Library Image List window and drag and drop it on the desired position Fig 5 21 Placing objects from the library Setting the Touch Switch Bit Switch Object CD Click on the Object toolbar and click Bit Switch from among the submenu items The
41. ELECTRIC Installation 2 4 2 NOTE Installing the USB Driver On Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition The following describes a USB driver installation procedure when Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition is used D When the PC and GOT are connected with the USB cable the following screen appears Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click the Next button Found New Hardware Wizard Fig 2 9 Welcome to the Found New Welcome to the Found New Hardware Hardware Wizard Wiz a rd This wizard helps you install software for USB Device If your hardware came with an installation CD lt gt or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do O Install the software automatically Recommended Click Next to continue 2 As the screen below appears choose Include this location in the search Check Include this location in the search and set EasysocketlUSBDrivers of the folder where GT Designer was installed After setting clickthe button Next The screen shown below shows the example of setting C MELSEC Easysocket USBDrivers Found New Hardware Wizard Fig 2 10 Please choose your search and installation options S Calc h an d NS ta a ti on Op ti ons SS Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media
42. Fig 9 15 System Environment Paa Sys tem j EN System Settings Environment Did Project Title Language Switching Device p1 20 ev ME Auxiliary Setting 2 dialog box dul System Information Preview Column No fi al LK Cancel Apply Communication Settings GOT Setup E Language Switching Clock Setting Startup Logo 4 Check the option Use Language Switching set the Language Switching Device and input a preview column No The text of this column will be displayed during the creation of the screen in GT Designer2 NOTES The language switching device is relevant for the complete project It cannot only be set for one screen If no language switching device is set the text of the column No 1 of the comment group will be displayed commentar group If the value of the language switching device is O or not defined when the power is switched on the comment No comment will be displayed For further information refer to the following manual The language switching function is only available for objects being supported by the GT Designer2 Screen Design Manual GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 9 17 Entering Multiple Languages Draw and Edit 9 18 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Appendix A Appendix A 1 Menu Menu Configuration Menu Configuration Description Project 5 New Open Clase E save Save Os Import Project Ctrl Chri Ctrl 5 Import Panelkit of GT Designer
43. From GOT 2 The in Fig 6 1 shown dialog box is as a standard displayed with the tab Project Download gt GOT opened Option 3 Set the for transfering data required settings Description Tree diagram of the project configuration Select and mark the to be transfered project data from the displayed project con figuration Delete all old data in Project folder Check this option if you want all old project data to be deleted before the new project data are uploaded Not self reset after downloaded Select this option to deactivate the restart of the GOT after completion of the data transfer After changing the communication settings the GOT has to be restarted This option is only displayed when using an ETHERNET connection Drive Select the GOT s drive to be the destination for data download Folder Display of the in the menu Common System Environment set file name of the destination for project data download Boot Drive Select the drive for starting the project data Project ID Display of the project ID Transfer size Display of the data size of the data selected for download Buffering area size Display of the buffer memory used for functions like extended alarms Drive information Display area of drive information User area size Display of the usable memory size Empty area size Display of the remaining free memory size Memory meter
44. LSEC Production GTE Title bar Project Edit View Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Help E lt CC Menu bar Bi x Display Overlay Screen E ad Project gg Base Screen E 1 Production Output Screen 1 ata E 2 Numerical Input and Display Es 3 Message Display E 4 Data Display screen E 5 Error Cause Confirmation Sen E 6 Multilingual Input Py Status Observation amp Time Action Advanced Alarm E Alarm History Settings on the Ez B 4 Front Back Data Display screen Indicator pane ang e e fie vr amp ON OFF Dew ID D guad 2 E ev mp fed ET NA Toolbars om so ra aaus E sv Qj Q 13 Rt E BS CO EE e Yu Sa amp ER OS AL Of Y la EE la Fa Input panel El 7 Main Menu Window Screen 2 Common Settings System Environment H A PREY KZ Hard Copy Workspace I Bar Code CUM Zea 1 a Title bar Data iew E3 Data View B 4 Front B ack Data Display screen lv Objects v Figures Object Number bject Figure Position Laye T 85 324116 63 Back 22 80 304 288 Back 48 240 96 256 Back 64 240 73 255 Back 112 240 160 256 Back 128 240 143 255 Back 176 240 224 256 Back 192 240 207 255 Back 240 240 288 256 Back 256 240 271 255 Back 336 80 609 288 Back 352 240 400 256 Back 268 240 391 255 Back 416 240 464 256 Back 432 240 455 255 Back Data View All object functions and figures on the s
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47. The best driver found will be installed tt tl di et el e A a Include this location in the search C MELSEC E asysocket USBDrivers 3 O Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware If you use Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home Edition with ServicePack 2 please select the option Don t search will choose the driver to install in the dialogue window shown above The automatic search does not work with ServicePack 2 Then select the USB driver from your installation root If this is i e drive C please select C MELSEC Easysocket USBDrivers ECUsbd inf GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 2 9 Installing the USB Driver Installation 3 The following warning screen appears but click the Continue Anyway button to continue installation Hardware Installation Fi g 2 11 Hardware Installation warning The software you are installing for this hardware Please see the following note MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows lt P Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now
48. Upload Computer Drive Information Drive information User area size 3072 kbute Empty area size 33 kbyte Memory meter B Used Bi Empty a 7 Untitled Projekt t A Base Screen a Parts sf Comment 2 Common settings A Communication Settings Boot Memory information User area size kbyte Empty area size kbute Delete all old data in Project folder Drive Folder Projekti L Built in Flash Memory Project ID 48054506 Transfer size 10 kbyte Buffering area size kbute S elect All Difference Deselect Download C Built in Flash Memory Boot PrivelProject ata Fig 6 1 Dialog box Communicate with GOT GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 6 3 Communication with the GOT Tab Transferring Data Description Project Download gt GOT Transfering the project data to the GOT Further information on this tab you will find in section 6 3 Project Upload gt Computer Transfering the project data from the GOT into the GT Designer2 This function is used to transfer an already existing project and its project data from the GOT into the GT Designer2 on your PC Resource Upload gt Computer Transfering the recource data onto your PC Use this function to transfer e g alarm history data of the GOT or other operation related data from the GOT onto your PC Drive information Use this function to read information about
49. a file BMP format file Print Preview display is printed Printer Settings Printer settings paper and paper orientation are set Output in reverse Black and white is reversed when printing based on the printer file setting Fill Black at Text BG Letters are filled in white and letter background is filled in black to make clearly visible reversed when printing based on the printer file setting Dithering Intermediate color tone is provided on the two tone monochrome screen when printing based on the printer file setting Close Preview screen is closed View menu Menu and Title Display non display of the title bar is selected Toolbar Display non display of the toolbars is selected Statu Bar Display non display of the status bar is selected Use Preview No Checked e Display Word Comment and Word parts Display of the set Preview No Not checked e Display Word Comment and word parts Display according to the settings of each state ON Image Every time the menu item is selected the preview screen display status swit ches between ON and OFF The display contents are the same as those of the ON OFF display on the drawing screen When ON is selected e Object of bit device Figure text set to ON is displayed e Object of word device Status set to State 1 is displayed When OFF is selected e Object of bit device Figure text set to OFF is displayed
50. a user with administrative privileges for computer management GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 2 5 Installing the USB Driver Installation 2 4 NOTE 2 4 1 Installing the USB Driver To make the USB communication with the GOT in the following OS environment Windows X P HomeEdition Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Professional Windows Millennium Edition Me or Windows 98 Second Edition the USB driver must be installed The following describes a USB driver installation procedure When the USB driver cannot be installed check the following settings When Windows 2000 Professional is used If Block Prevent installation of unsigned files has been selected in Control Panel System Hardware Driver Signing the USB driver may not be installed Choose Ignore Install all files regardless of file signature or Warn Display a message before installing an unsigned file in Driver Signing and install the USB driver by the adminis trator authority When Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition is used If Block Never install unsigned driver software has been selected in Control Panel System Hardware Driver Signing the USB driver may not be installed Choose Ignore Install the software anyway and don t ask for my approval or Warn Prompt me each time to choose an action in Driver Signing and install the USB driver On Windows 2000 Professiona
51. al for details GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Connecting to the PLC CPU Connect the GOT and PLC CPU GOT GT1100 PLC FX3U RS422 cable Fig 3 74 connection between GOT and FX CPU Refer to the following manual for details of the system configuration for connection gt GOT1000 Series Connection Manual 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data 3 8 2 Operation Image on GOT Connecting with the PLC CPU The D10 value is displayed When any of MO to M3 is turned ON with GX Developer etc the corresponding lamp is lit If an error occurs in the GOT or CPU the error code and error message are displayed Comments of MO to M3 that are ON on Base Screen 1 are displayed Numerical Display Numerical Input Alarm Lamp Alarm Reset Switch to ih F f System Alarm See Dedicated device is out of range Error Sereen AS ne su pp ly Conveyor sto pped Check Data Disp lay Screen Touching here displays the key window and inputs the value to D11 Touching the switch turns OFF the corresponding one of MO to M3 that is ON extinguishes the lamp Touching here switches the display to Base Screen 2 Touching here switches the display to Base Screen 1 Fig 3 75 Functions of Base Screen 1 and 2 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Connecting with the PLC CPU Creating the Project Data 3 8 3 NOTE Uploading the Pr
52. allation procedure click on NEXT The product ID is indicated in the software registration form packed with the product 3 Depending on the version of Windows you will be asked to restart Windows after the in stallation has finished to complete the installation Installing the Manual Data The online manual data is viewed from Help of GT Designer2 D Select the option GT Manual Menu on the menu screen Fig 2 2 The following menu screen is displayed GT Manual ga NS ag 200 Gl Manual 1000 Gil Manual 900 Installation Installation Fig 2 3 Menu screen GT Manual Do 200 GT Manual 10007 Gi Manga 900 Parusal Parusal 2 Click GT Manual 1000 Installation 3 Follow the instructions on the screen These instructions will lead you through the instal lation To continue the installation procedure click on NEXT sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation Software Installation NOTE Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed separately to view the online manuals This software can be installed by the option Acrobat Reader Installation in the selection menu GT Manual Fig 2 3 Uninstalling the Software Programs To uninstall the programs use the Windows Control Panel Follow the instructions given by Windows NOTES Before uninstallation make sure to close all software packages When using Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP Professional Home Edition log on as
53. and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway NOTE Though the screen above appears during installation of the USB driver we have confirmed that the USB driver operates properly using Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition No problem will occur after installation of the USB driver Click the Continue Anyway button to continue installation of the USB driver 4 When the following screen appears this indicates that the installation is completed Click the Finish button to end the installation Found New Hardware Wizard Fig 2 12 Completing the Found New Completing the Found New Hardware Hardware Wizard Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver Click Finish to close the wizard Finish 2 10 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting before Screen Creation 3 Creating the Project Data 3 1 Setting before Screen Creation Before screen creation specify the relevant GOT and PLC type and set the screen name D Start the GT Designer2 As a new screen will be created this time click the option New in the Project menu Fig 3 1 Project Communication Help 5 New CERT Project menu i Open Ctrl 0 Exit ALT F4 2 As the following screen System Environment screen is displayed select the type of the GOT to be used and the type of the PLC PLC Type After making selection cli
54. ata o ooooooooooo 3 33 3 8 Connecting with the PLC CPU 0 3 34 3 8 1 Connecting to the PLC CPU uae s Dana coe Kha DA BKA a e 3 34 3 8 2 Operation Image on GOT ee eee 3 35 3 8 3 Uploading the Project Data oooooomoomommo 3 36 4 Configuration of Working Areas 4 1 Screen Configuration and Various TOO S oooooooooonono 4 1 4 2 Workspace Type a 4 2 4 2 1 qued rr 4 2 2422 Category EBD as sient 3043 e es ds teo e oa os 4 3 Also HDAN dd e baca dre eee 4 3 4 3 Settings for Working with GT Designer2 llle 4 4 4 3 1 Menu COMMOUIANON s s naag 379 2 909 dass 3 39 99 92908 3 o ado 4 4 4 9 2 Types of Toolbars 1 2 ach rata e ic ha ee da 4 4 4 3 3 Adding or Deleting Toolbars Icons o oooooooooo 4 4 4 3 4 Settings for Drawing Screens cee ee 4 5 5 Screen Configuration 5 1 Base Screen and Window Screen Types 0 00 eee eee ees 5 1 S MER Cii En ara napana aaa idas DATA eee 5 2 5 3 Object Placement Area and Display Area ee 5 3 5 4 Basic Operations for Object Placement 00000 eee 5 5 5 4 1 Placing Figures and ObjectS 000 cece ee eee 5 5 5 4 2 Figure Drawing Text Input llle 5 6 549 Object Function SOMO iiu DAA doe a bona 308 woe be 24 5 8 5 4 4 Workspace Operations eee 5 14 5 5 Viewing Created Screen Image nananana naana 5 17 56
55. ata View B 1 Front B ack D ata Vigy3rrden Isplau Cierra screen ET Poe acs apo ne dal gg Base Screen Screen Number 1 A ObjecteFigus 2 Position 4 a Boo SareenName Data ye screen pa 1822612 B a Common Settings be tangle 165 22 312 70 i We System Environment Screen Type Bag Screen Text 4 21 339 1 fal magda Bar Code 5 it Text 1 66 287 1 m Erbe Text 4 80 83 95 1 q Rang e sio on om Rectangle 8 1581 312 188 gt EA Alarm History NAS Text 8 14014103 155 i EP SHAR click here Fig A 5 Click here to pop up A 16 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Appendix FAQs A 4 3 The cursor remains to be mark Objects are continuously arranged How can the cursor be recovered The cursor is not recovered In ges Solution After arrangement of an object right click the mouse recover the cursor to k l Fig A 6 Objects are continuously arranged or press the Esc key on the keyboard to To maintain the cursor to an arrow mark select Project Preferences and check Tool de select after use on the Operation tab Preferences i Toolbars Icon Operation View FigureObject deselect after create f2 Tool de select after use System setting on new Change object after create Auto File Save Interval E Minutes Show Select Project dialog when vou start GT Designer Show Wizard on New Project Close x Mark t
56. b lai Delete E7 Attribute ON Image Group Unar oup Align Move Made Add To Category Enable Two Tracker Mode Stacking Order B Fig 5 15 Centering By selecting Enable Two Tracker Mode the figure frame and object can be moved or resized separately Screen Re displaying Procedure When the object placed on the figure marked with Paint is moved some area may remain unpainted in the figure The object placed on the figure marked with Paint is moved Some area remains unpainted in the figure Choose View Redisplay menu to refresh display Fig 5 16 Screen re displaying D Choose the View Redisplay menu 2 The display of the drawing screen will be corrected GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Basic Operations for Object Placement Screen Configuration Setting the Lamp Bit Lamp Object D Click Bit Lamp on the Object toolbar The mouse cursor changes to 2 Click the mouse on the desired position to place the object The Bit Lamp dialog box appears Set the Device Display Style etc in the Basic tab x Fig 5 17 Basic Text Bit Lamp dialog box Device mo y Dev Basic tab Display Style Gd paka Circle Circle 1 y Dthers al E N Frame IH Lamp M BackGround EN M Paltem E E cb Blink No M Category Lamp y Layer y Extended Function Extended
57. ck the OK button Fig 3 2 ad System Environment Controller Type MELSECFX yl di a 0g b OX System Settings B Handy GOT Project Folder Color Settings 16dot Standard Font Gothic Mincho Cancel Example V Settings B GOT Type GT11L IL Q 320 x 240 B Controller Type MAULSTICK FX B 16dot Standard Font Gothic 3 A Communication Settings message will be displayed Click the Yes button xl Fig 3 3 9 The Communication Setting is required to be set for communication Message y with Controller It can be set on GOT Do you want to set the Communication Setting now pecu GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 3 1 Setting before Screen Creation Creating the Project Data 4 Click the OK button to accept the Communication Settings Fig 3 4 System Environment Standadl F fo y one Jetail Setting dia log box Na P oan Standard 1 F 2 9 R5232 hoso C H DeziGetino F Cinesa Settings Standard F 3 s 7 sg og T T z2 Com m U n I ca ti on S e t t I n gs Pa Language Switching a e Clock Setting Cancel Apply Startup Logo I Handy GOT 5 As the Screen Property dialog box is displayed input the Screen Name Click the OK button to create Base Screen 1 The screen will be created specifically hereafter x Fig 3 5 E Screen Property dialog box Screen Number fi 4 Screen Name Data Display Screen Screen Type Base Screen y Security jo 4 Detailed Explanation
58. combinations between GOT series and PLC series 2 Supported function O Function deleted no corresponding function Function partly deleted when utilized for GOT 1000 series A 14 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Appendix FAQs A 4 FAOs A 4 1 The Workspace Property sheet Data view has disappeared from the screen How can it be displayed kar Designer CMELSECUGTD2 DEMO DAKU GATINNN GR GTF Project Edt View Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Help JD SOaRs eels ne wD Gee mae ee JO SOR s BHO newBH BN RAS mA Jhe xe x 7 Nur low SS Fa ae eee fs if s y amp ono fow 0 12 2 2 a 00 8 aera eH s 5 GO Z 2 A W BM P A sS ww ia S 2 2 r6 S aaa Seow a z 5 4 B Z 25 A W B P A s w wa S 22 ER S a e ve oc P ES o P wt DWAO 9 A43B8W 3gUa Dal a View Data View B 1 Front Back3Data View Screen Iv Objects Iv Fiaues biect Number Position 4 72148 701 8 140 103 155 104 20 296 62 8 105 35 134 Front 2201954312220 Fror 14164 306 182 Front 20 30 1322 Front ae se Colors MELSECEX froo pazza gt wmf 4 ferrt yGaueaaU kse Colors MELsECEX froo asaya lm 7 Fig A 2 Data view has disappeared Solution Select View Workspace or View Property sheet to display the Workspace and the Property sheet
59. creen Image 5 5 Viewing Created Screen Image By using the preview function you can precheck the display of the created screen pages In the preview screen the screen images are displayed in the same configuration as later in a project on the GOT and so can be checked D Click Screen Preview on the Main toolbar or select View Preview 2 The image displayed on the GOT is displayed on the preview screen L Screen Preview B 1 Data View Screen inl x File View Li 256 Colors om OFF State a E Security o Language Switching 3 E Numer ical Display Numerical Input Alarm Lamp Alarm Reset Switch FO CA 0 Fo System Alarm ON Image state 1 256 Colors Fig 5 30 Screen Preview dialog box The preview display can be changed output from each File and View menu EE um a Fig 5 31 Screen Preview E save w Menu and Title amp Print Toolbar dialog box menus Printer Settings w Status Bar w Gukput in reverse w Use Preview No Fill Black at Text BG nen ON Image nbi Next State Close D E Previous State w Overlapl we Overlap2 w Superimposel w Superimpasez w Kewvwindaow Dialog Window 16 Grayscale w 256 Colors GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 5 17 Viewing Created Screen Image Item Screen Configuration Description File menu Save Preview display is saved in
60. creen are overall project such as created screen and common settings are displayed in 19 Advanced Recipe m Recipe 3 lt zu a A Project Category B xj Parts Image List Screen Attribute Value Screen Number Numerical Display Numerical Display Bit Lamp Numerical Display Numerical Display Multi Action Switch Multi Action Switch Multi Action Switch Multi Action Switch 480 240 528 256 496 240 519 255 544 240 592 256 560 240 583 255 176 32 295 63 390 32 421 63 496 32 583 63 4 95 144 144 1929671822144 48 192 96 240 112 192 160 240 240 192 288 240 176 192 224 240 358 96 448 144 496 96 576 144 352 192 400 240 416 192 464 240 480 192 528 240 544 192 592 240 Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back Back displayed in a list Created screen Editor tre e Screen Name Data Display screen Screen Type Base Screen Security D Detailed Explanation Use Screen Color No Pattern Fg Color Bg Color Transparent Color ME Please select gures or objects Property sheet Attributes of selected screen objects and figures are displayed Settings can be made here GT15 V 640x480 256 Colors Library Image list Library is displayed Objects figures in library can be pasted 1 MELSEC QnA Q MELDAS C6 F 0 0 X 464 Y 288 NUM S t at us B ar Parts Image list Parts used in the part di
61. d in the GOT To return the GOT to the factory settings install the Boot OS This will initialize the GOT When downloading project data When the OS Standard monitor OS Communication driver Extended function OS Option OS of GT Designer2 used to create the project data are newer than the OS installed in the GOT new functions may be invalid When downloading the project data to the GOT it is recommended to reinstall the OS When installing the OS Make sure that OSs Standard monitor OS Communication driver Extended function OS Option OS are of the same major version and minor version If their version numbers are different the GOT will not operate GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 6 1 Data Types Transferring Data Standard monitor OS The Standard monitor OS includes the Standard monitor OS Standard Font System Screen Data etc They are programs that operate the GOT e g interface control OS screen data installation OS project data deletion touch key control and screen guidance display functions Communication driver The Communication driver is used to make a communication between the GOT and PLC CPU Make sure to select and install the Communication driver according to the connection method used Refer to the GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for details of the connection methods and communication settings The communication driver is automatically configurated when using the Project Wizard to create a new project E
62. d o M Font 16dot Standard y Effects None y Script ERRE size 1x1 fi x xX fi zen s gt Doj ee may Center Top Bottom Left Right fresh o gt Has REJ 0 4 Text Error x Offset to Frame Screen 0 Dot rid m Lamp 6 Kep C Bit C Word 16 bi Extended Function Extended Action Trigger Cancel Settings Basic tab B Go To Screen Fixed 2 Error Screen m Shape Square Square 1 m Layer Front Settings Text Lamp tab B Text Error Screen B Font 16dot Standard A 4 After setting the Text Lamp tab click the All Settings button The Text tab settings made for OFF time are reflected when the Switch is turned ON Click the ON button to check the attributes of ON time A text can be registered in each display position Center Top Bottom Left Right The text registered display position button is displayed in purple characters 5 When the settings are completed click the OK button Fig 3 51 Switch after Setting 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function 6 Adjust the size Fig 3 53 Switch after adjustment the size NOTE Make a right click on the object and select the option Enable Two Tracker Mode in the displayed menu By this the object and the object s frame seperately can be adjusted in their positions or shapes In case of a touch sensitive switch by this you can adjust
63. das 3 1 Wizard ERIS sucios a ra es 3 2 Project Wizard o o o o o nm Ou H Re displaying s e o o nen 5 9 S Screen Alarm list c AA 3 26 Basic comment nnne 3 26 Configuration 5 1 Creations s 4 paaa idos KG 3 4 5 3 Display numerical e s ss ss sses 3 12 Download gt s sa s a a e A a E s 3 33 A AA AA 3 8 Lamp Da proa naang do mGa 3 15 Layer hee XE db db de dh o eo d LE dA ex S 3 8 Laying Cb GE eee d mmus ee Pe 4 da s 5 2 I Object function eene 3 11 PrOVIOW x suecos sus eds sais 3 30 CANG eo raro AA NAG WA 3 30 Cave AS aba oom dox db omo o RR A 3 30 Screen configuration 4 1 Y SI 646 e448 maa Ma Gs 2 18 System alarm 3 25 Text iput o ee ee 3 10 Transfer to GOT 3 31 Upload 3 36 leor alanis e so esgan uera 3 26 Screen configuration 4 1 a E 9 11 System Configuration sss 2 2 T Template e nnm 8 4 8 6 TONES Aerea 5 7 9 4 TOOIDALG lt x xxx AA nds A 5 TOO C2 ea 4 1 Transferring project data 6 5 W Workspace 4 2 5 14 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC sa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC HEADQUARTERS REPRESENTANTES EUROPEOS REPRESENTANTES EUROPEOS MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V EUROPE GEVA AUSTRIA KONING amp HARTMAN B V NETHERLANDS Gothaer Stra e 8 Wiener Stra e 89 Haarlerbergweg 21 23 D 40880
64. different memory areas drives of the GOT Communication configuration Setting of the communication configuration This tab is equal to the menu Communication Communication Confi guration OS Install gt GOT Use this tab to install the OS on the GOT Further information on this tab you will find in section 6 1 Boot OS Install gt GOT Using this tab you can install the boot OS on the GOT Further information on this tab you will find in section 6 1 Verify This option lets you compare the on the GOT saved project data with the actually opened project in the Designer2 The verification result is display ed Special Data Download gt GOT Transfering of special data for monitoring of intelligent moduls the System Q Motion and servo amplifier For using the special data you have to install the extended function OS Tab 6 2 Description of the tabs in Fig 6 1 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Transferring Data Transfering the Project Data to the GOT 6 3 Transfering the Project Data to the GOT NOTE For the communication with the GOT you have to transfer the communication driver and the communication settings to the GOT Further information on this tab you will find in section 3 7 and in the following manuals GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Installation of Communication Driver and GT Designer2 Screen Design Manual Download of Communication Driver D Select the menu Communication gt To
65. ding comment preregistered by the user is displayed Numerical Dis play Numerical In D ut Alarm Reset Switch M3 HO Th To Tris Alarm Lamp Error Screen 2 ne supply conveyor Numeric Input The value is written to the PLC CPU device Switch Bit Switch Touching this switch turns OFF the bit device of the PLC CPU Switch Go To Screen Switch Touching this switch switches the screen Switch Go To Screen Switch Touching this switch switches the screen Fig 3 23 Setting the object function GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 3 11 Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data 3 4 1 3 12 Numerical Display Numerical Input Setting Method D Click Numerical Display or Numerical Input on the Object toolbar AA Fig 3 24 aQ es at BESO Bf BE HH ER AL AL AN DIA ES la Object toolbar AS ES 2 As the mouse cursor turns into click the mouse in the desired position to arrange the display or input After arrangement right click the mouse to cancel the arrangement mode Fig 3 25 Numerical Display Numerical Input after insertion 3 As double clicking the arranged Numerical Display or Numerical Input or the respective entry in the dialog box Data View displays the respective dialog box make settings Confirm settings by clicking OK x Fig 3 26 Basic Numerical Display dialog box Type Numerical Display Numerical Input m Device Device
66. e Arc a Sector Figure Sector Sector m Scale Figure Scale Tab 9 1 Drawing tools overview GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 9 1 Drawing Figures 9 1 2 Use of Tools Drawing figures using the tools Draw and Edit Line Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 and release the left button of the mouse Draw while pressing the Shift key Lines can be drawn at the angle of 45 degrees Draw while pressing the Ctrl key A line can be drawn from the start point 1 as a center Rectangle Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 and release the left button of the mouse Draw while pressing the Shift key A square can be drawn Draw while pressing the Ctrl key A rectangle can be drawn from the start point 1 as a center Circle Ellipse Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 and release the left button of the mouse Draw while pressing the Shift key A complete round circle can be drawn Draw while pressing the Ctrl key A circle can be drawn from the start point 1 as a center Line Free Form Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 and release the left button of the mouse Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 and release the left button of the mouse Click at the end point of next line 3 Tab 9 2 Drawing figures using tools 1 Repeat the operation in 3 until a figure is drawn Double click end point 4 to comple
67. e CD ROM drive GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 2 3 Software Installation Installation Installing GT Designer2 GT Simulator2 GT SoftGOT2 and GT Converter2 NOTE To prepare for installation any of the following messages may be displayed midway during installation The display changes depending on the Windows If any of the following messages is displayed reinstall the product after execution of the specified exe file according to the instruction of the screen When the product has not been installed correctly restart the computer once Message Measure This package is not in the proper operating environ ment Please install this package after executing Update Axdist Exe from CD ROM If this message is displayed execute Update Axdist exe of the CD ROM This package is not in the proper operating environ ment Please install this package after executing Update S50COMUPD Exe from CD ROM If this message is displayed execute Update S5OCOMUPD exe of the CDROM This package is not in the proper operating environ ment Please install this package after executing EnvMEL Setup Exe from CD ROM If this message is displayed execute EnvMEL Setup exe of the CD ROM Tab 2 2 Warnings due to wrong operating environment D Click the software to be installed Fig 2 2 2 Follow the instructions on the screen These instructions will lead you through the instal lation To continue the inst
68. e MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC GT Designer2 Grafic Software for GOT 1000 Series Beginner s Manual Art No 194213 ena 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION rsion About this Manual The texts illustrations diagrams and examples in this manual are only intended as aids to help explain the functioning operation use and programming of the configuration system for the GOT1000 serie MELSOFT GT Designer2 Version2 Separate manuals are available for the programmable logic controllers PLCs and HMI devices of the different MELSEC series of MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC This manual focuses on users with experience in dealing with automation and communication networks For using and usage of this software only the user his own is responsible If you have any questions regarding the installation and operation of the software described in this manual please do not hesitate to contact your sales office or one of your Mitsubishi distribution partners You can also obtain information and answers to frequently asked questions from our Mitsubishi website under www mitsubishi automation com The GT Designer2 software is supplied under a legal license agreement and may only be used and copied subject to the terms of this License Agreement No part of this manual may be reproduced copied stored in any kind of information retrieval system or distributed without the prior express written consent of MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC res
69. e aligned with the leftmost figure 2 Align Left Edit gt Align Left Align Center Horizontal Figures and objects are aligned at the center in the horizontal direction n Align Center Horizontal Edit Align gt Center Horizontal Align Right Figures and objects are aligned with the rightmost figure 2 Align Right Edit Align gt Right Align Top Figures and objects are aligned with the uppermost figure 55 tf Align Top Edit Align gt Top Align Center Vertical Figures and objects are aligned at the center in the vertical direction El Align Center Vertical Edit Align gt Center Vertical Align Bottom Figures and objects are aligned with the lowermost figure 20 Align Bottom Edit Align Bottom Align Across Selected figures are equally aligned in the horizontal direction Aligns the figures objects equally based on the top left coordinates of the leftmost and rightmost figures objects kan Align Across Edit Align Across Align Down Selected figures are equally aligned in the vertical direction Aligns the figures objects equally based on the top left coordinates of the upper most and lowermost figures objects Tab 9 7 Aligning figures and objects E Align Down Edit Align Down Example V Across Fig 9 4 Examples of alignment NOTE If figures are overlapped by alignmen
70. e solid color when the Text Style item is set to Solid or Raised Font Select the font for the text 9 Size Select the text size width height magnification O Interval Set the interval i e space between lines of character strings Category Select the category assigned to a figure Set as Default Click this item to set the current attributes as the user defaults At the next attribute setting the attributes set as the defaults will be displayed Tab 9 3 Erlauterungen zu Fig 9 1 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Editing Text O Text style Solid Regular with shadow behind Text style Raised Bold with shadow behind Setting of font type and size Tab 9 4 Fonts and Sizes overview Size Font Width x Length 6 x 8dot 12dot Standard 1x1to8x8 16dot Standard 0 5 x O 5 to 8 x8 12dot HQ Mincho 2x2to8x8 12dot HQ Gothic 2x2to8x8 16dot HQ Mincho 2x2to8x8 16dot HQ Gothic 2x2to8x8 TrueType Mincho TrueType Gothic Windows Fonts GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 24 to 128 dots 4 dot Unit 24 to 128 dots 4 dot Unit 8 to 128 dots 1 dot increment o Refer to GT Designer2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual for further information Pasting Figure Data Draw and Edit 9 3 Pasting Figure Data This function imports figure data BMP JPEG DXF AutoCAD drawing file f
71. e with GOT dialog box 3 On the Communication configuration tab confirm and set the communication settings to be used When any setting has been changed click the Update button 4 After then choose the OS Install GOT tab 5 On the OS Install gt GOT tab select the Standard monitor OS Communication dri ver Extended function OS and Option OS to be installed into the GOT After making the selection click the Install button This starts the installation of the OS and communication driver 2 After OS installation is completed the GOT restarts 3 32 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Transferring Project Data from PC to GOT 3 7 3 Downloading the Project Data After OS installation download the created project data to the GOT D Select Project Download gt GOT tab in the Communicate with GOT dialog box 2 On the Project Download GOT tab select the data Base Screen Window Screen Common settings to be downloaded to the GOT Project configuration tree Check all Click the Select All button Communicate with GOT NI xj Communication configuration 015 Install GOT Boot 05 Install GOT Verify Special Data Download gt GOT Project Download gt GOT Project Upload Computer Resource Upload Computer Drive information Drive information User area size 3072 kbyte Empty area size o 35 kbyte Memory meter B Used Bi Empty g M Untitled Projekt
72. ected uppermost figure or object Align Center Vertically Aligned at the center vertically Align Bottom Aligned with the selected lowermost figure or object Align Across Selected figures and objects are evenly aligned in the horizontal direction Align Down Selected figures and objects are evenly aligned in the vertical direction Tab A 7 Description of Align toolbar A 2 7 Draw Toolbar Icon and Name Description Line Style Line style is set or changed Line Width Line width is set or changed Line Color Line color is set or changed Fill Pattern ta Ill Fill pattern is set or changed Pattern Fg Color Fill color is set or changed Pattern Bg Color Fill background color is set or changed Text Color Text color is set or changed Text Style Text style is set or changed Text Solid Color im mo d E Text solid color is set or changed Tab A 8 Description of Draw toolbar GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual A 11 Types of Toolbars Appendix A 2 8 Communication Toolbar Past Icon and Name Description To From GOT Data is transferred to GOT To Memory Card Transfers data to the memory card Communication Communication setting is made Configuration Tab A 9 Description of Communication toolbar A 2 9 Favorites Toolbar User defined objects and figures registered in the subdirectory Favorite
73. ed library Fig 8 1 User created favorits and predefined objects and figures in the library GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Using Library 8 1 1 Example V NOTE Library User Library Objects and figures templates created by the user can be registered in the user library My Favorites Objects or figures registered as My favourites a re registered on the My Favourites toolbars When frequently used objects figures are registered on My Favourites toolbars it is conve nient to use them Fig 8 2 My Favorites toolbar Further subfolders In the user library you can create further subfolders whose contents will not be displayed in a toolbar By entering a folder s name you can save your user defined and registered objects and figures Right click on the user library to open a drop down menu Select New User Library You are now asked to enter a name for the new subfolder In the user library the subfolder 1 Switches was created x Fig 8 3 CAMELSEC GTD2_ENGLISH GTD Userl ib ili New subdirectory 1 Switches E 3 Library Eg User Library EEE My Favorites TT Figure 1 AE 2 Figure 2 m B 3 Mumerical Input Eggs 1 Switches B 1 Switch 1 s x mM Crist al EN Project GB Category 434 Library A The maximum number of user created libraries is 50 For one library the maximum 200 templates can be registered 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Library Using Library 8 1 2
74. ee 2 6 24 2 On Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition 2 9 Creating the Project Data Setting before Screen Creation llle 3 1 Creating Screens a 3 4 3 2 1 Creating the Second Screen 0 0a 3 4 3 2 2 Setting the Screen Switching Device ooooooooo 3 5 3 2 3 Howto Switch Between the Created Screens 3 7 Figure Drawing and Text Input o 3 8 3 3 1 Frame Line Drawing Method a 3 9 3 3 2 Text Input Method 220422 crias PERA ara sa a oe tes 3 10 Setting the Object Function s hize oan sa tds a e 3 11 3 4 1 Numerical Display Numerical Input Setting Method 3 12 3 4 2 Lamp Setting Method Bit Lamp o ooooo o 3 15 3 4 3 Switch Bit Switch Setting Method o o 3 18 3 44 Switch Go To Screen Switch Setting Method 3 21 3 45 Alarm List System Alarm Setting Method 3 25 3 4 6 Alarm List User Alarm Setting Method 3 26 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Contents 3 5 Saving the Created Project Data 0 0 ees 3 30 3 6 Previewing the Created Project Data aa 3 30 3 7 Transferring Project Data from PC to GOT 0 ee 3 31 3 7 1 Connecting the PC and GOT 00 3 31 3 7 2 Installing the Standard monitor OS and Communication driver 3 31 3 7 3 Downloading the Project D
75. een Switch setting Fig 3 55 Switch after adjusting the size Property Sheet dialog box A Ifa character string of multiple lines is input in the property sheettext only the texton the first line is displayed 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function 3 4 5 Alarm List System Alarm Setting Method CD Click EH System Alarm on the Object toolbar Obiect aa es mc 3 ES O BP al Sh EA AG SL Ak Q d 51 DE ll Fig 3 56 Object toolbar 2 As the mouse cursor turns into click the mouse in the desired position to arrange the Alarm List After arrangement right click the mouse to cancel the arrangement mode Fig 3 57 Alarm List System alarm after insertion 3 Adjust the size EN I had y Fig 3 58 Alarm List System Alarm after adjusting the size 4 This completes the setting of the Alarm List System Alarm GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 3 25 Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data 3 4 6 Alarm List User Alarm Setting Method When using the Alarm List User Alarm it is necessary to register the comments to be displayed as alarms in advance Basic Comment Registration Method The following explains how to register the Basic Comments with an example Comment No Comment A Line supply conveyor stopped Check the power source Emergency stop limit switch operated Check the product Product limit switch dose not o
76. eens and window screens that are drawn by GT Designer2 These screens can be overlapped or switched on the GOT Objects such as Switch Lamp Comment Display and Numerical Display can be placed on the screens The following shows screens that can be created by the GT Designer2 These screens can be overlapped or switched Base screen A 1254 B 348 Superimpose Window NJ v NY UY Overlap Window Move bar Close aai STAG a Key Window Fig 5 1 Screens overview Screen Description Base Screen The basic screen for user created screen display on GOT A pop up window that appears over the base screen Up to two windows can be displayed simultaneously Overlap Window 1 Overlap Window 2 The Overlap Window can be moved or closed manually Overlap Window A composite window placed on the base Screen Up to two windows can be dis Superimpose played simultaneously Superimpose 1 Superimpose 2 Window E Window If super impose window is switched the corresponding parts of the base screen will be changed Screen A pop up window for inputting numerical values and ASCII codes to be displayed on the base Screen There are two types of key window default key window and user created key window Key Window Tab 5 1 Description to Fig 5 1 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 5 1 Screen Laying Screen Configuration
77. ement Status Configuration of Working Areas Description Figure Object deselect after create Checked After arranging objects the selected status status with handle is reset Not checked With the selected status status with handle figures objects are arranged on the drawing screen Tool de select after use Checked After setting figures objects the tool selected status is reset It is convenient to arrange different figures objects Not checked After setting figures objects the selected status remains active It is convenient to arrange the same figures objects continuously System setting on new Checked The system settings dialog box GOT type PLC type etc appe ars in creation of a new project Not checked The system settings dialog box GOT type PLC type etc does not appear in creation of a new project Change object after create Checked After arranging objects on the drawing screen the settings dialog box automatically appears Not checked After arranging objects on the drawing screen the settings dialog box does not automatically appear Auto File Save Checked File is automatically saved Saving interval 5 to 720 is set Not checked File is not automatically saved Show Select Project dialog when Checked When the GT Designer2 is started the project selection dialog box New Open etc appears Not chec
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79. enu bar Toolbars Workspace tree form Setting copy etc can be performed by double click and right click The workspace is devided into the three tabs Project Category and Library The settings of the whole project such as the created screens and common settings are displayed in a Property Sheet The selected screen object figure attributes are displayed Setting can be also made here Data View Lists all objects and figures set on a drawing Tab 3 1 Description to Fig 3 7 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Creating Screens Creating the Project Data 3 2 Creating Screens After making preparations for screen creation actually create screens for the desired GOT type In this manual the following two screens will be created Numerical Display Numerical Input e supply conveyor Alarm Lamp Alarm Reset Switch mo Ri Ge My Mo Mi fb M system Alarm Fig 3 8 Basic screen samples 3 2 1 Creating the Second Screen One screen has already been created in the previous section Section 3 1 Setting before Screen Creation Since two screens will be created in this manual create the second screen first D Right click on the Base Screen on the tree in the project workspace and select the opti on New ali Fig 3 9 Display Overlay Screen Workspace Fl Comm w UnOpened Screens Z l System Environment MA Bar Code A A 7 Status Observation Col Time Action ia a Alar
80. eo AK ES Sw 3 9 1 i FACIES Edda A A 15 Figure TERRIER 5 5 Aligning TETERA AN 9 9 Data format rea e464 6 eae e 9 6 Drawing TT 9 1 Editing eee owe B S sa E E eS 9 8 TOOLS paaa aa IRR AA 9 1 Fiane eese tarara naran a 5 6 G GOL eG ORO 4 Rb ded ELE Ge A 1 1 ConnectiontoCPU 3 34 GT Works waaa oe eee ee dw caos 1 2 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual ICONS uw cu eee SEH se koX ew eae se amp 9 4 5 Installation Online manual data 2 4 COMnWole RO NER E teeta ene dese os 2 3 System Requirements 2 1 LniristallatloOr s 93e a e E ox xs 2 5 USB Orve es amp s 44m a a a a 2 6 L Lamp eee ee eRe Oe eee ae ee eae ae 5 10 Languages c 9 14 Switching 0 4 a ao AA 9 15 Library Sako 19h NG ba aly NG NG NA AA GA a a dan nG ee AG BN 5 11 Operation 8 3 System library e e ene 8 4 Template og x aga ww w 9 X x w 3 8 4 8 6 LISO s 4 6 x x EY 6 9 x KES 39 Ee 3 8 1 User Library TETERA 8 9 M Menu layout TAE AAA A 1 O Object 5 5 5 11 Object function 5 8 Operation System OS 6 1 eee AE 6 1 P Preferences CONG s 254444254564 5463 5 252 4 5 Operation 4 5 TOO DAS uod eb ewe WIR tees Re e E 4 4 VIEW MCCC 4 7 PrOVIEGW xc m cae Ok SS Bow wo Sow TA 5 17 Index Printing Settings TETERA 7 2 ej AA 7 1 Via printer o o o n n n wg Ted Project SE 4 2 Crego o aa sor
81. ervation nG Hf Parts 47 Project E Time Action 4 Alarm History mE Recipe Comment mix Fig 3 12 Workspace i Library 2 As the System Environment dialog box is displayed double click Screen Switching Li System Environment y System Environment System Settings J Project Title BE Auxiliary Setting i Dialog Window Communication Settings GOT Setup Ez Language Switching Clock Setting Startup Logo E Handy GOT GOT Type 210 x Format Horizontal C Vertical MELSEC FX y Controller Type Projekt1 256 ha Project Folder Color Settings IT 65536 colors are used to display the image data Japanese supporting Europe C Mincho Standard Font Font Control 16dot Standard Font Cancel Apply Gothic Fig 3 13 System Environment dialog box Screen Switching 3 As the screen switching device setting dialog box appears set the switching device for the base screen Clicking the OK button completes the setting of the screen swit ching device Ei System Environment System Environment System Settings m Project Title BE Auxiliary Setting Key Window v Dialog Window gt Communication Settings GOT Setup A Language Switching e Clock Setting Startup Logo B Handy GOT Example V Settings Base Screen Switching apt 00 Dev Overlap Window FT Display Position is specified with the d
82. erves the right to change the specifications of its products and or the contents of this manual at any time and without prior notice January 2007 Beginner s Manual GT Designer2 Version2 Art No 194213 Version Changes Additions Corrections A 01 2007 pdp ow First issue as extractions of the following manual GT Designer2 Version2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual Art No 166738 NOTE Example V Typographic Conventions Use of notes Notes containing important information are clearly identified as follows Note text Use of examples Examples containing important information are clearly identified as follows Example text Numbering in figures and illustrations Reference numbers in figures and illustrations are shown with white numbers in a black circle and the corresponding explanations shown beneath the illustrations are identified with the same numbers like this 1234 Procedures In some cases the setup operation maintenance and other instructions are explained with numbered procedures The individual steps of these procedures are numbered in ascending order with black numbers in a white circle and they must be performed in the exact order shown 0 Text 2 Text 3 Text Footnotes in tables Footnote characters in tables are printed in superscript and the corresponding footnotes shown beneath the table are identified by the same characters also in superscript If a
83. es 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 NOTES Software Installation Software Installation Starting the Menu Screen Proceed as follows Start Windows 2 Insert the CD ROM into the CD ROM drive Fig 2 2 GT Works 2 Menu Screen gra GI Designer 2 Gi Converter 2 installation installation GT Works2 GJ Simulator 2 GI Sefteoeyr fstafahion Mang 3 As the menu screen of GT Works2 starts install the corresponding software or view the PDF manual As this menu screen is displayed after completion of one process another process can be executed without a break When it is desired to end the menu screen click the Exit button Start the menu screen in the following procedure if it does not start automatically when the CD ROM of GT Works2 is inserted into the CD ROM drive Using Device Manager of Windows make setting to start the CD ROM drive automati cally 2 Start Explorer and double click GTWK2 E exe or GTD2 E exe of the CD ROM drive Installing the Software Programs Before installation close all other applications running on Windows Before installing GT Designer2 do not connect the GOT to the PC The administrator authority is required to install GT Designer2 into Windows NT Worksta tion 4 0 Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP During installation do not install any other software programs During installation do not remove the CD ROM from th
84. es of Toolbars A 2 Types of Toolbars The following types of toolbars are available When desired toolbars are checked for display non display the toolbars can be displayed non displayed accordingly view Screen Common Figure Object Tools Commu Preview trl 1 ON Image Display with Layer i Show Terminal Display k Toolbars i Displays the Main toolbar Status Bar e Displays the View toolbar wv Workspace Alt 0 w Figure Displays the Figure toolbar Propertysheet Alt 1 w Object Displays the Object toolbar Edit i i fee a PIS pias the E toolbar sign Displays the Align toolbar zoom Po Draw Displays the Draw toolbar l w Communication Displays the Communication toolbar Window Preview l 8 FI LIU IS Ie SE s Displays the My Favourites toolbar Redisplay F5 Comment Displays the Comment toolbar rm Customize Displays the Toolbars tab of the View Items l Preferences dialog box Grid Options Fig A 1 View Toolbars menu If you drag a displayed toolbar it may be arranged as a window on the screen If you drag the toolbar back to the tool bar displaying area it will be integrated here again The following pages also describe details of each toolbar GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual A 5 Types of Toolbars A 2 1 Main Toolbar Appendix AE AT Icon and Name Description L New New project file is created Open Existing project file is opened x Save Pr
85. et Grid Spacing Grid Spacing is set Grid Color Grid color is set ON Image OFF Image Screen is switched to the display of device ON Image device OFF Image Device Object ID Device Dev and object ID ID are displayed for each object Screen Color la Screen background color is set Screen Pattern Screen background pattern is set Screen Background Color I Screen background color is set Workspace A Workspace is displayed Property Sheet hi Property Sheet is displayed Layer Front LJ Displays the front layer only Layer Back m Displays the back layer only Layer Front and Back Displays the overlaid front and back layers Tab A 3 Description of View toolbar GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Types of Toolbars A 2 3 Figure Toolbar Appendix 4 romEAoCe er dA Icon and Name Description A Line Line is drawn Line FreeForm Continuous line is drawn Rectangle Rectangle is drawn Rectangle Filled Filled rectangle is drawn Polygon Polygon is drawn Circle Circle is drawn Circle Filled Filled circle is drawn Arc Arc is drawn D M e Ob BD Sector Sector is drawn Scale Scale is drawn Text Text is input d Paint Polygon and closed area are painted with the selected pattern Import Image
86. etting the Text Lamp tab click the All Settings button The Text tab settings made for OFF time are reflected when the Switch is turned ON Click the ON button to check the attributes of ON time A text can be registered in each display position Center Top Bottom Left Right The text registered display position button is displayed in purple characters 5 When the settings are completed click the OK button Fig 3 43 Bit Switch after setting 6 This completes the setting of the first Switch GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 3 19 Setting the Object Function Example V Creating the Project Data D When creating the second Switch or later select the Switch and then select the Edit gt Consecutive Copy menu to display the Consecutive Copy dialog box xi Fig 3 46 Number p Interval Dot _ Consecutive Copy dialog box x fa x 10 Y fi H Y fo Address Increment C Not Increment DEC X Priori n x A Priority 1 CY Priority Set data B Number X 4 B Interval Dot X 10 Click the OK button to copy the Lamp Fig 3 44 Bit Switch after copying 9 Change the text of each Lamp in the Property sheet In this case change the texts of ON and OFF times to the same one This completes the Lamp setting Fig 3 45 Bit Switch after adaptation sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function 3 4 4 Switch Go To Screen Switch Setting Method
87. evice IT Window bar None Switching z Dey Display Position Data Type BIN C BCD Overlap Window2 IT Display Position is specified with the device fai Window bar None Switching Dey Display Position Superimpose Window Switching Y Jey Superimpose Window2 Switching Dey Dialog Window Switching Dey History Preservation Previous History Operation Mode Fig 3 14 System Environment dialog box Screen Switching Device Setting m Base Screen Switching D100 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data 3 2 3 How to Switch Between the Created Screens Creating Screens One created screen can be switched to the other by double clicking either of the base screens on the tree in the project workspace Dl x Display Overlay Screen Ea Project Eg Base Screen ee EE 1 Data View Screen Y Window Screen E Common Settings Su stem En vironment MD Bar Code bn Ny y Status Observation 5 Time Action E Alarm History ban El Recipe El Script Eg L omment EAT Parts Category iR Library 2 Project Double click GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Fig 3 15 Workspace Figure Drawing and Text Input Creating the Project Data 3 3 Figure Drawing and Text Input In the GOT 1000 series a single screen can consist of two layers i e front layer and back layer Base screen 1
88. f 4 Data Disp 1055 3 5EmorScree HOSE Al E B Multilingua de Cut ER 7 Main Ment pa i a Copy Fl Window Screen ma HA Paste Eg Common Setting H E Comment Dele ET Parts Previous Screen u Next Screen 3 Project amp Categow UnOpened Screens Rename 3 Property 2 Right click the mouse again and select the Paste menu Workspace xj Fig 5 25 Display Overlay Screen Paste menu 2 42 Project e Base Screen t t x Production E 2 Numerical NEW 3 Message D Open E 4 Data Diepl 195 wf 5 Eror Scree NOSE AI 28 E Multilingual Cut E Copy 2 7 Main Menu i Window Screen H E Common Settings mL Comment Delete EAT Parts tu Previous Screen u Flext Screen 37 Project amp Category 7 UnOpened Screens Rename fa Property 3 When the Screen Property dialog box appears set the screen number etc of the screen to be copied 5 14 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Basic Operations for Object Placement 4 Then click the OK button to display the copied screen AAA 4 Fig 5 26 Display Overlay Screen Screen after 5 87 Project inserting Base Screen i j Pas 2 1 Production Output Screen ee 5 2 Numerical Input and Display j m 5 3 Message Display 3 4 Data Display Screen s 5 Eror Screen E E Multilingual Input E 7 Main Menu BEI 2 Production Output Screen 1 H E Window Screen Ese Common Settings H E Comment RT Parts 37
89. g 5 6 Bit switch after placement NOTE Placing and moving a figure or object Performing the operation with the Alt key held down places the figure or object inside the screen display area Even if an attempt is made to place in the temporary area the target will be placed at the right or bottom end of the screen display area mag Fig 5 7 OK Placing or moving with the ALT key held down Actually placed position Cursor position Actually placed position Cursor position GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 9 9 Basic Operations for Object Placement Screen Configuration 5 4 2 Figure Drawing Text Input How to Draw a Frame Line D Click Rectangle on the Figure toolbar The mouse cursor changes to 2 Draw a rectangle Left click at the starting point Drag the mouse to move the cursor to the end point Re leasing the left button of the mouse draws a rectangle Then right click the mouse to exit from the placement mode Fig 5 8 Drawing a rectangle 3 Set the frame line and paint of the rectangle Double click the created rectangle The Rectangle dialog box appears Change the co lor and thickness of the line a Fig 5 9 Line Style Set as Default Rectangle dialog box Line width Dot 7 Clear Default Line Color Fill Pattern NONE E Pattern Fo Color M Pattern Big Color Category Others y Clicking the OK button determines the settings and closes the dial
90. g Bo g E MM Library User Library ib rra I nga 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 2 4 Mumerical ing Fig 8 8 Template Figure 1 after registering GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 8 5 Using Library 8 1 5 Library Pasting Templates from Library D Select the template for pasting and paste it on the drawing screen Pasting from Workspace Library tab ISBN N77 B 3 Front Back Additional CAMELSECAGTO PALserLib SB TERES E 4 Library Eg User Library Drag LS ei JE EM My Favorites SHa SS a BT COEM NS a za in 2 Figure 2 3 BE 3 Numerical Input Eus 1 Switches Bi 1 Switch 1 H B AM E Crystal H E Soft Pa Gi Retro S E e e EA Basic Finrire Pasting from Library Image List mu pem mu ar 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 2 3 Numericall ing Pasting from My Favourites toolbar Fig 8 9 Pasting a template on a screen 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Drawing Figures 9 Draw and Edit 9 1 Drawing Figures 9 1 1 Drawing Tools Figure Drawing example Tool icon and menu command Ng Line Figure Line w Line FreeForm Figure Line FreeForm Line FreeForm Rectangle Form Rectangle Rectangle Rectangle filled Figure Rectangle filled 4 Polygon Figure Polygon Polygon lO Circle Circle Figure Circle including ellipse pa Circle filled Figure Circle filled Arc I Arc including elliptic arc Figur
91. g additional key Text can be resized by performing the operation in above When high quality or True Type font is used the text may not be resized as intended since they are restricted in the appli cable size GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 9 11 Editing Figures and Objects Draw and Edit 9 4 5 9 12 Copying Figures and Objects Consecutively D Select the desired figure or object for consecutive copies For consecutive copy of mul tiple figures or objects select multiple figures objects at a time 2 Select the Edit Consecutive Copy from the menu The Consecutive Copy dialog box appears After setting the copy details click the OK button to make copies xj Fig 9 8 Consecutive Copy dialog box Number Interval Dot Address Increment C Not Increment DEL x Priorik 2 Gi 4 C Y Priority Ok Cancel Description Set the number of figures copy source its copies that will appear on the screen For example when Number is set to 2 two figures i e the copy source and its one copy will appear on the screen Example Number is set to X 3 and Y 2 Copy source Number Before setting After setting Set the number of figures copy source its copies in the X direction rightward from the copy source 1 to 100 Set the number of figures copy source its copies in the Y direction downward from the copy source 1 to 100 Set the i
92. gner2 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Settings for Working with GT Designer2 Configuration of Working Areas NOTES The function Snap is used to aline figures and objects with the grid The alinement is done with a multiple of the snap value For example if the value is set to 16 points the cursor can only moved to the coordinates of multiples of 16 A position in between is not possible The cursor or the object are so to say snaped every 16 points The items set on the display tab View can also be changed from the toolbar View and the menu View Snap Grid Grid Display of Screen Value Zoom Spacing Color Device No Background Color Layer display View x 2 4 gt onor odo ip Z gt Ea gt B I3 Eg mh Eh m Change of Display of Display of Display of ON OFF status Object ID Workspace Property View Screen Common Figure Screen E Preview Ctrl HI ON Image Display with Layer k Show Terminal Display Toolbars k w Status Bar Workspace Alt 0 Propertysheet Alt 1 Library k Zoom b Display magnification Window Preview k Redisplay F5 Display non display of device object ID paint object and object frame View Items Grid b Grid display position Fig 4 9 View toolbar and View menu 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Base Screen and Window Screen Types 5 Screen Configuration 5 1 Base Screen and Window Screen Types The user created screen displayed on the GOT consists of the base scr
93. gner2 These can be used freely but cannot be registered deleted or changed for their attributes By double clicking on a subdirectory the dialogue window Library Image List for the subdirec tory will be displayed Fig 8 5 CAMELSECAGTD2 ENGLISHAGTD25UserLib System Library 5 30 Library El 23 User Library E AV HB a 1 AM Lampi1 3 B vom B B 2 2 AVOO1_A E Zl 34V001 v de 4 AV001_G B savon n il kag cain LO gu Ha B Categor 3 Library 8 1 4 Registering Templates on Library D Select the object figure for registration 2 Drag the object or figure into the workspace or click the t3 Register button to add the object or figure to the Library Image List Dll MESE Editor IIS B x Fig 8 7 CAMELSEC GTD2 UserLib mil So Registering a template E 4 Library eue Ha i User Library ix El ou E Cg My Fawggtes a E d ha TAB 2 Figure ME A 3 Numerical Input zabe B al 1 Switches 21S5wich1 Drag B 2 Ay H E Crystal E H E Soft E H E Retro qe H E Simple BS oo obo T Vinee H E Basic Figure Aa 150 2 The Template Property dialog box appears Input the template number and name and click the OK button xi Fig 8 6 Template Property dialog b Pe Ma p perty dialog box Mame Figure 1 cH 8 4 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Library Using Library 3 Registration is completed Bl x Library Image List ES CAMELSECAGTO A LUserLib E My Favorites tj tad ND
94. he check box to enable this item Fig A 7 Preferences dialog box Operation tab GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual A 17 FAQs A 4 4 A 18 Appendix Object figure is not accurately arranged How can arrange it Fig A 8 Object and figure not centered Solution Right click the mouse on the object and select Enable Two Tracker Mode and Centering The object is then accurately arranged When Centering is selected the object is automatically moved to the center of the figure When Enable Two Tracker Mode is selected the object and the figure are independently moved enlarged or reduced The arrangement position of the object and the figure can be finely adjusted When the touch switch is set the valid area of the touch switch can be set Fig A 9 EF Centering object and figure Copy i Paste Delete Attribute Stacking Order Centering ON Image Mi Group Umgroup Glign Move Mode Add To Category Enable Two Tracker Mode pA MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Index Index A Aligning DE Wah AG BADA Ge a ae ee 9 9 AUIJBul6s s5 ens See Remum vx 9 10 C Category A 4 3 Communicatiofre 9a 99 wa Rey Xo wa 6 3 Communication driver sse 6 1 Copying Consecutively La aaa 9 12 Copying Consecutively lt sss 9 12 Copyright ZW EUR UR NE aa 1 2 D Data types TEE r5 3 6 1 Datentypen AA E es 6 1 Drawing TOs eee ee BER a Hae RA A 9 4 TOOS oe KA HARSHER
95. he interval to 1 or more to avoid overlapping of figures or objects Copying with O interval Copying with the interval of 16 Fig 9 9 Copying with interval GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 9 13 Entering Multiple Languages Draw and Edit 9 5 Entering Multiple Languages The GOT1000 series can display Unicode 2 1 characters Using the Windows multi language function or language input software enables the various languages to be entered on GT Designer2 and their characters can be displayed as they are on the GOT Characters or comments can also be entered in the various languages and the corresponding screens can be displayed on a single GOT Product en Common Nga Projet ER Wew So Deus amagoergd AAMw pt 100 Ji e AG Ba ket FL PS CO pP aC Sl RC CR AC AC E UE i an 03 0 13 Front Back Jopanese English Chines e Obet Communketion Window R ETANR SARA A product ion condition Comment column No can be switched by the language switching function Project data download Message is switched from PLC 24 VA FER PA EPR Comment group 1 Comment group 1 Comment group 1 Comment column No 1 Japanese Comment column No 2 English Comment column No 3 Chinese Fig 9 10 Use of various languages NOTES Multiple language input is available for the OS Windows below Windows 2000 Professional Windows XP Professional Window
96. ight click the mouse to release the placement mode Fig 3 40 Bit Switch after insertion 3 Double clicking the placed Switch or the respective entry in the dialog box Data View displays the dialog box Make settings See below Confirm settings by clicking OK S Fig 3 41 Basic Text Lamp Bit Switch dialog box Switch Action Basic tab Device mo sz Dev Action Set C Alternate Reset C Momentary Square Square_1 Others ieverse Switch Area M Switch END Background EN Pattern O M Category Switch M Layer X Extended Function Extended Action Trigger E 3 18 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function BitSwitch Ce xj Fig 3 42 Basic Text Lamp Bit Switch dialog box Text Text Lamp tab ON orr Copy OFF gt 0N All Settings Test Only Text M Style Regular y Solid o M Font 16dot Standard y Effects None y Size 1 x1 dh xix fi ze s Doj al mano Center Top Bottom Left Right Amer SO gt men AF yl Text r 3 MO pa Offset to Frame jo E Dot i m Lamp Key C Bit C Word 16 bit m Extended Function Extended Action Trigger Cancel Example V Settings Basic tab m Device MO m Action Reset m Shape Square Square 1 O Layer Front Settings Text Lamp tab m Device MO B Font 16dot Standard TAY 4 After s
97. k the product No O Regular Fig 3 62 Type a further comment 5 When comment creation is completed close the Basic Comment List dialog box Ha Tet Rev Bk HO Sue Sold ConmentNo Comen NN Alpe carve stopped Dreck he power sauce wo No O Res T 2leneceny sei ich opsaed Check hep wo We C Regie rcd No Wo f D ooo NN 3 Product limit switch dose not operate Check for presence absence of the product a Fedra pressure of fishing machine Tis ow Supplyhydrauic ol No No C Remw T Fig 3 63 Comment creation completed Alarm List User Alarm Setting Method 6 Click EB User Alarm on the Object toolbar aa es mc ES E5 BP at y EK Ak AL Al 2 d KI LG ls Fig 3 64 Object toolbar As the mouse cursor turns into click the mouse in the desired position to arrange the Alarm List After arrangement right click the mouse to cancel the arrangement mode We cum F Een M rRc M pU aie ee o t ec qu Td EM d AA mma DRE lii aiii ud i Itc Fig 3 65 Alarm List User Alarm after inserting GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data Double clicking the arranged Alarm List or the respective entry in the dialog box Data View displays the respective dialog box Make settings See below Confirm settings by clicking OK EA Fig 3 66 Basic Device User Alarm dialog box View Format Basic tab Alar
98. ked When the GT Designer2 is started the project selection dialog box New Open etc does not appear Show Wizard on New Project Checked When creating a new project the wizard screen appears Not checked When creating a new project the wizard screen does not appear Figure Object move on screen display area with ALT key move to temporary area Tab 4 2 Description to Fig 4 7 the GT Designer2 Checked A figure or object can be moved on the screen display area by dragging When dragged pressing the ALT key it can be moved to the temporary area Not checked A figure or object can be moved to the temporary area by drag ging When dragged pressing the ALT key it can be moved on the screen display area 3 On the tab Operation you can activate and deactivate different options for working with sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Configuration of Working Areas Settings for Working with GT Designer2 View D Select Project Preferences 2 Select View tab in the Preferences dialog box Toolbars Icon Operation View Snap 16 A 16 y Xx Y xi Fig 4 8 Preferences dialog box Grid Position Front C Back C None Spacing 16 x 15 a Color b Display items v Paint v Device Short Device Object ID text S T a Device Object ID background color Object Frame color Element ObjectID M Object v Object Frame Em EN gt
99. l The following describes a USB driver installation procedure when Windows 2000 Profes sional is used M When the PC and GOT are connected with the USB cable the following screen appears Click the Next button Found New Hardware Wizard F g 2 4 la Welcome to the Found New Welcome to the Found New Hardware Hardware Wizard Wiz a rd This wizard helps you install a device driver for a hardware device To continue click Next E Cancel 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation Installing the USB Driver 2 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended and click the Next button Found New Hardware wizard 0 Fig 2 5 Lar a tini y Install Hardware Device Drivers A device driver is a software program that enables a hardware device to work with an operating system This wizard will complete the installation for this device 2 USB Device A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Windows needs driver files for your new device To locate driver files and complete the installation click Next What do you want the wizard to do Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended C Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific driver lt Back Cancel 3 Select Specify a location and click the Next button Found New Hardware Wizard E Fig 2 6 aa Windows to search for driver files 25 Loca
100. m Device Points 4 Head Comment Mo fi Adine supply cor Size tx A pan Y Number of Comment Plural Single Alignment Left Center Right Sort Ascending Date Display yy mmedd hhmm ss Frame Format Shape None Others M Frame pa Plate EL Category Others Layer Frent Extended Functian Extended Trigger Store Memory E X Fig 3 67 Basic Device User Alarm dialog box Device tab Detailed Alarm Display Type Y Device No Continuous Random Detailed Display NG f Continuous Random Alarm Device Device for Occuring Number 7 Dev Offset for Detailed Ho Dev One Touch Extended Function Extended Trigger Store Memory Cancel Example V Set data Basic tab B Alarm Device Points 4 m Layer Front Set data Device tab B Device No Continuous B Alarm Device MO 3 28 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data 9 Adjust the size Setting the Object Function Fig 3 68 Alarm List User Alarm after adjusting the size This completes the setting of the Alarm List User Alarm GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Saving the Created Project Data Creating the Project Data 3 5 Saving the Created Project Data D Choose the Project Save As menu 2 When the Save As dialog box appears select the storage place and set the file name z Fig 3 69 Save in GT02 e e
101. m History CB Recipe El Script Elia Comment 0 8 Parts 2 Project amp Category 35 Library 3 4 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Creating Screens 2 As the Screen Property dialog box is displayed input the Screen Name Click the OK button 3 Fig 3 10 Em Screen Property dialog box Screen Number 2 3 Screen Type Base Screen y De p a Detailed Explanation Use screen color Pattern 3 M Em Transparent Example V Set data B Screen Name Error Screen 3 2 2 Setting the Screen Switching Device A screen switching device is a word device used to switch the screen on the GOT The GOT switches to the screen of the numeric value stored in the screen switching device Use the screen switching device for screen switching only When the value of the screen switching device is 1 When the value of the screen switching device turns the GOT displays Base Screen 1 from 1 to 2 the GOT displays Base Screen 2 Base screen 1 Base screen 2 Base screen 1 Base screen 2 Fig 3 11 Screen switching GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 3 5 Creating Screens Screen Switching Device Setting Method Creating the Project Data CD Double click Common Settings System Environment in the project workspace Display Overlay Screen 122 Project a Base Screen fend O 1 Data View Screen a Common Settings E Esystem Environment Re M0 Bar Code e Es y Status Obs
102. nce of figures objects is changed within the same layer Example The selected figure is moved to the front Bring to Front of Layer Edit Stacking order gt Bring to Front of Layer Send to Back of Layer Edit Stacking order gt Send to Back of Layer Flip Vertical Flip Horizontal The selected figure is flipped Not available for objects Example Flipping selected figure vertically E Flip Vertical Edit gt Rotate Flip gt Flip Vertical Ah Flip Horizontal Edit Rotate Flip gt Flip Horizontal Rotate Left Rotate Right Figure is rotated 90 degrees to right left Not available for objects Example Rotating selected figure 90 degrees to left GT Designe r ET Desjgnerz z tab Rotate Left Edit Rotate Flip Rotate Left E Ang Rotate Right Edit gt Rotate Flip gt Rotate Right Group Ungroup Tab 9 6 Multiple figures and objects are grouped or ungrouped Example Multiple selected figures and objects are grouped Arranging figures and objects T Group Edit gt Group Ca Ungroup Edit Ungroup 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit 9 4 2 Aligning Figures and Objects D Select the desired figure object for editing Editing Figures and Objects 2 Perform the following operations according to the editing details Function Description Icon und Menu Command Align Left Figures and objects ar
103. ne single copy of the original distribution disk for your own backup and archiving purposes 1 2 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Introduction 1 2 Related Manuals Manual Name Related Manuals Art No Manuals for GOT1000 Series GT15 User s Manual 169273 GT Designer2 Version2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual 166738 GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual For GOT1000 Series 169246 GOT1000 Series Connection Manual 169247 GOT1000 Series Extended Option Functions Manual 169248 GOT1000 Series Gateway Functions Manual 169249 GT Simulator2 Version2 Operating Manual 169250 GT SoftGOT 1000 Version2 Operating Manual GT Converter2 Version2 Operating Manual 169251 Manuals for GOT A900 GOT F900 Series GT Works2 Version2 GT Designer2 Version2 Operating Manual Startup Introductory Manual 169377 GT Designer2 Version2 Operating Manual 169378 GT Designer2 Version2 Reference Manual 169379 Manuals for GOT A900 Series GOT A900 Series Operating Manual GT Works2 Version2 GT Designer2 Version2 compatible Extended Option Functions Manual 169380 GOT A900 Series User s Manual GT Works2 Version2 GT Designer2 Version2 compatible Connection System Manual 169381 GOT A900 Series User s Manual GT Works2 Version2 GT Designer2 Version2 compatible Gateway Functions Manual 169382 GT Simulator2 Version2 Operating Manual 1
104. nt display A NOTE By registering comments of the same language in several columns of a comment group the comment group can be used as not language switching but comment switching GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 9 15 Entering Multiple Languages Draw and Edit Creating a new comment group D Select Common gt Comment Select the submenu Comment gt New Comment Group 3 The comment group property dialog box is displayed Fig 9 12 Group No Tite Comment Group Property dialogue NO CE box Column No KANJI Region Pa famn of Fef V2 japan rz y V3 fin of Fef raf As aaa z NAAA AE Cancel 4 Input a group No and a name In the column Column No check the desired number of columns used in the comment group 5 Confirm your input with OK The following dialogue box is displayed E Mo 1 Multi Language Comment List Bl Xx Tann E E E EH NN wm A DLL Fig 9 13 Comment List dialogue box 5 With a right click on one line and selecting the option New you can insert further lines Fig 9 14 Comment List dialog box 6 Insert the desired text in the columns here columns No 1 2 and 3 9 16 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Entering Multiple Languages Registering the language switching D Select the menu Common System Environment 2 Double click on the option Language Switching 3 The following dialogue box will be displayed ziBix
105. nterval dots between copy source and its copies Example Interval is set to X 5 dots When one figure is selected When multiple figures are selected Interval Dot O Set the interval dots between figures in the X direction rightward from the copy source O to 100 Set the interval dots between figures in the Y direction downward from the copy source 0 to 100 Tab 9 8 Description to Fig 9 8 1 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Editing Figures and Objects Description It is set to offset the device of the object to the device number for the increments when copying an object For a touch switch the write device only for the bit word operation is applicable Not Increment is not performed X Priority Incremented in the X direction right Y Priority Incremented in the Y direction down After selecting the priority direction set the device No increment Increment Dec 10000 to 10000 Example 1 Example 2 Priority in the X direction Priority in the Y direction Number of increments 2 Number of increments 2 Address Increment Copy source Copy source _ ____ a The increment is added in The increment is added in X direction right Y direction down Tab 9 8 Description to Fig 9 8 2 See the following hint NOTE Copying with O interval If a figure object is copied with O interval the pasted figure object is overlapped with the source by 1 dot Set t
106. og box Click the Cancel button to cancel the settings and close the dialog box NOTE Changing the figure size Select the figure to be resized and then drag the handle LI to change its size Fig 5 10 Resizing with mouse Uro 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Basic Operations for Object Placement How to Draw a Text D Click Text on the Figure toolbar The mouse cursor changes to 2 Enter a text When the mouse cursor changes to click the mouse on the text drawing position When the Text dialog box appears input a text and set attributes xl Fig 5 11 Text dialog box Set as Default Clear Default Test Style Regular v Effects Text Color X Script Py Text Solid Color Ea Direction 1 Horizontal Vertical Background Color HU Font 16dot Standard y Alignment Left Center Right Size ha ph dxi zken s Doy Interval lt KANJI Region Japan y Category Others v omeni The input will be immediately reflected on the screen 3 Click the OK button to close the dialog box Click the Cancel button to cancel the set tings and close the dialog box NOTE Changing the text size Select the text to be resized and then drag the handle LI to change its size Fig 5 12 Resizing with mouse GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 5 7 Basic Operations for Object Placement Screen Configuration 5 4 3 Object Function Setting Setting the Numerical Display
107. oject Editing project is overwritten and saved on the existing file E New Base Screen New screen is created Open Screen Specified screen is opened gt Cut Selected figures and objects are cut it Copy Selected figures and objects are copied Paste Figures and objects are pasted 2 RH Undo The last operation is cancelled to recover the status before change Redo The last operation is repeated Screen Preview Settings are displayed with the display image on the GOT Previous Screen Screen with the number before the current screen number is opened Next Screen Screen with the number next to the current screen number is opened Unopened Screens Unopened screen is opened with Previous Next Screen in the ascen ding descending order Screen Device List List of devices used is displayed Data View All figures and objects arranged on the screen are displayed in a list Comment Comment to be displayed with the object function is registered Figure And Object Objection of selection is switched to Figure and Object Tab A 2 Description of Main toolbar pA MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Appendix A 2 2 View Toolbar Types of Toolbars AAA ore A on for de o H S BeE aoe Icon and Name Description Snap Snap movement of the cursor is set Z00m Screen display magnification rate shrinkage rate is s
108. oject Data To back up or correct the project data downloaded to the GOT upload the project data to the PC D Select the Communication gt To From GOT 2 When the Communicate with GOT dialog box appears select the Project Upload gt Computer tab Communicate with GOT f Xx Communication configuration 05 Install GOT Boot 05 Install GOT Verify Special Data Download GOT Project Download GOT Project Upload gt Computer Resource Upload Computer Drive information Drive Information Uzer area size 3072 kbute Empty area size E kbute Memory meter B Used Bi Empty ea e 671155 Demafver 4 English DEMO C04 Eng ver 2 004 amp Base Screen O Window Screen O Parts amp Comment Common settings L O Communication Settings Boot Memory information User area size kbyte Empty area size kbyte Drive L Built in Flash Memory ba Password Upload path GT Designer p Select All Deselect Upload Fig 3 76 Communicate with GOT dialog box 3 Set Upload path GT Designer2 When the project data are not displayed in a tree structure click the Get Latest button 4 Click the Upload button to execute uploading 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Configuration of Working Areas Screen Configuration and Various Tools 4 Configuration of Working Areas 4 1 Screen Configuration and Various Tools sal GT Designer2 C ME
109. only when the Show Tool Tips is displayed Heset Only the selected toolbars are set to default status Reset All All toolbars are set to default status Tab 4 1 Description to Fig 4 5 3 In the selection field Toolbars you can select and deselect toolbars for displaying by checking or unchecking the desired toolbar 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Configuration of Working Areas Settings for Working with GT Designer2 Icons Select Project Preferences 2 Select Icon tab in the Preferences dialog box x Fig 4 6 Preferences dialog box 3 Select the desired icon in the selection field Icon for movement and drag it to the desi red position in a toolbar When you select an icon and drag it to the outside of the toolbar the icon will be deleted from that toolbox 4 3 4 Settings for Drawing Screens Operation D Select Project Preferences 2 Select Operation tab in the Preferences dialog box x Fig 4 7 Toolbars Icon Operation View Oper ation dialog box v Figure Object deselect after create Tool de select after use v System setting on new Change object after create Auto File Save Interval 5 Minutes v Show Select Project dialog when you start GT Designer2 v Show Wizard on New Project Figure bject move on screen display area with ALT key move to temporary area GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 4 5 Settings for Working with GT Designer2 El
110. ormat to GT Desinger2 and pastes the figure on the screen D Perform either of the following operations file format Description Icon and Menu Command a Import Image Figure Import Image BMP BMP format file is imported as an image JPEG format file is imported as an image PF Import Image GT15LL only Figure gt Import Image DXF format file is imported as an image You can import in AutoCAD created files of the versions 12 13 and 14 Notes e Data with the status Layer OFF cannot be imported due Only text with the code Shift JIS is compati Import DXF ble Figure Import DXF The coordinate unit 1 becomes 1 dot in GT Designer2 The import can take up to 10 min An image with more than 2048 x 1536 dots cannot be imported Tab 9 5 Importing figure data 2 The Open a File dialog box appears Select the file of the figure data to be imported and click the Open button ald Fig 9 2 Look in C3 GTD2 e ce Ee Open a File dialog box JExample900 7051000 L jExamplei000 35ysLib 1000 E Fonts DO SysLiba900 i Gmdp IC SysLibFa00 jGmdpi000 GjUsertio Los File name Files of type Bitmap Files bmp 3 When the specified figure data is displayed on the upper left of screen move the cursor to the area to place and click 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit NOTE Pasting Figure Data The BMP JPEG DXF format file can be pas
111. ox is displayed Set the check items for data check and click the Check button CE Fig 5 32 Check Item Key Court Memory Store Object Window Screen Data Scroll Object Data rea Dialog window Data Check dialog box Cary out Checking during save or transfer C Al Screen f Open Screen Only Check ok Cancel Item Description Touch Area Checks whether the settings of the touch switch functions are overlapped as descri bed below In addition checks whether the switch operates as the touch key or not e The touch switches are overlaid each other e Numerical input ASCIl input is overlapped with touch switches Key Count Checks whether more than 1000 touch switch functions all touch switch objects are placed in the GOT display area for each screen Front and Back Memory Store Object Checks whether the objects exceeding the following numbers are set to be stored into memory e Line graph path display 2 or more project e Trend graph memory store 17 or more project e Scatter graph memory store 17 or more project e User alarm memory store 17 or more project Window Screen Data Checks whether the data list display and alarm history display are set on the window screen The data list display and alarm history display are inapplicable to the wind ow screen Scroll Object Checks whether multiple objects Data List Display Alarm History Display User Alarm
112. perate Check for presence absence of the product Hydraulic pressure of finishing machine 1 is low Supply hydraulic oil Tab 3 2 Sample comments CD Double click Basic Comment on the tree in the Project workspace Workspace x Fig 3 59 Display Overlay Screen Workspace dialog box 1 15 Project EH Base Screen 0 B8 1 Data View Screen E 2 Eror Screen be of Window Screen E o Common Settings gN System Environment Ee A Bar Code be Bu y Status Observation pes EN Time Action Pe 8 Alarm History e BE Recipe NE NG Script al I Comment Basic Comment Bl 0 81 Parts A Project XP Library 2 When the Basic Comment box appears register a comment 777178 7 GANERN Zz A line supply conveyor stopped Check the power source a ECCE EE Fig 3 60 Type the first comment 3 After registering the comment click ElNew Comment on the Comment toolbar SERRA iment Comment toolbar 3 26 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function NOTE Comment toolbar displaying method Choose View Toolbars Comment to display the toolbar 4 Register the second comment After that register the third and fourth comments in the same procedure Basic Comment List Cormeno omm en Rev Birk HO Sue Sold no wo O Ree EN i A line supply conveyor stopped Check the power source No O 2Emegenoy stop imi switch operated Chec
113. rately arranged How can arrange it A 18 XII 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Introduction 1 Introduction About the GOT The GOT Graphic Operation Terminal can be used as an electronic operation panel on which functions such as switch operation lamp display data display message display can be operated on the monitor screen which had been conventionally implemented with a control box About Project Data to be Displayed on GOT The screen project data displayed on the GOT is created on the PC using the dedicated software GT Designer2 On GT Designer2 paste display frame figures called objects such as switch figures lamp figures and numerical display to create a screen and set operation functions to the pasted objects with the device memory bit word of the PLC CPU to execute the functions of the GOT Transfer the created project data to the GOT using the USB cable RS 232 cable Ethernet only GT15LIL1 or memory card lt gt USB cable SO RS232 cable or Memory card Ethernet cable Connection cable Screen data transfer Connection Personal PLC CPU Computer The Ethernet communication unit is necessary to connect via an Ethernet cable GOT1000 series Fig 1 1 Scheme of data transfer to GOT GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual des Overview Software Package Introduction 1 1 Overview Software Package GT Works2 contains the following programs on the attached CD These programs
114. re Displaying the superimpose window Hiding the superimpose window GOT display area GOT display area Statisches Fenster ABCDEFGHIJK Character nameplate Frame figure Fig 5 4 Indication error due to protruding parts To check the later display on the GOT of the created screens you can use the function Preview in the menu View of the GT Designer2 This function enables you to check all of the display configurations 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Basic Operations for Object Placement 5 4 Basic Operations for Object Placement 5 4 1 Placing Figures and Objects D Perform either of the following operations From the Object menu select the object to be placed Example Bit switch object Choose Object Switch gt Bit Switch The cursor changes to placement mode On the Object toolbar click the object to be placed Example Bit switch object Click on the Object toolbar and click Bit Switch from among the submenu items The mouse cursor changes to placement mode Object A Fig 5 5 Sy 4 Q 3 mc P3 E5 CO EE a UA ER ER b OL oh S7 da FE E Object toolbar did E a RJ 2 Move the cursor to the desired position and click the mouse to place the object Objects of the same type can be placed consecutively by clicking the mouse repeatedly When stopping this operation right click the mouse after placing the object to release the cursor from the placement mode Fi
115. reating the Project Data Setting the Object Function 7 When creating the second Lamp or later select the set Lamp and then select the Edit Consecutive Copy menu to display the Consecutive Copy dialog box ET EE X Fig 3 35 Number Interval Dot Consecutive Copy dialog box x E x 10 Y fi H Y 0 m Address Increment C Not Increment DEC G o A ia fi E C Y Priority Example V Set data m Number X 4 B Interval Dot X 10 Click the OK button to copy the Lamp Fig 3 36 Bit Lamp after copying 9 Change the text of each Lamp in the Property Sheet In this case change the texts of ON and OFF times to the same one Lx N Q im Co N roperty Sheet Bit Lamp Property Sheet dialog box Attribute Value a Position Y Fositian T x 2 2 I Mt m Lamp Frant Object State OFF Circle Circle 1 Frame Color n o Text Position Center col a mi r e ro m S mus z m eju Moo cocsZz md mm 31510 2 a ra EL Fig 3 38 Bit Lamp after adaptation GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 3 17 Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data 3 4 3 Switch Bit Switch Setting Method Click on the Object toolbar and select Bit Switch in the displayed submenu A Fig 3 39 Object toolbar 2 When the mouse cursor turns to click the mouse in the desired position to place the Switch After placing it r
116. s XP Home Edition Multiple languages can be entered in either of the following methods Use the multi language function of Windows to enter Multiple languages can be entered on GT Designer2 by using the Windows multi language function Windows incompatible languages cannot be entered For further information refer to GT Designer2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual 9 14 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Entering Multiple Languages 9 5 1 Setting Language Switching Device The comment displayed on the objects can be switched by writing a column No of comment group in the language switching device set up by GT Designer2 If registering messages of Japanese English Chinese and other language in each column of comment group the language of the comment displayed can be switched Example V When switching language by Comment display Word ma A Emergency stop limit a ren AN A71 Hia VAS ISIE FER IE U A FE switch operated Commen ASPA ANON HAOO or00 2 D100 specifies a comment No Language switching device p200 o200 1 TI D200 specifies a column No El Mo 1 Multi Language Comment List Comment Ho 2 3 A ine supple conveyer stopped ASS it Emergency stop limit switch pum operated Em SEXE ED Product limit switch does not EM operate MITRA Hydraulic pressure of finishing Aa sulo e mes IS AIR FBS machine 1 iz low Fig 9 11 Switching the comme
117. s of the user library are displayed in the toolbar Favorites Also see section 8 1 1 A 2 10 Comment Toolbar ARREYRORMED Icon and Name Description New Comment Adds a new comment line Fa New Comment Group Creates a new comment group fe Comment Group Property Selects the selected comment group property de Insert Row Inserts a row in the specified position r3 Insert Column Inserts a column in the specified position En Import Imports the existing CSV text or Unicode text file Fx Export Exports a comment list to a CSV text or Unicode text file ER Attribute Opens the comment attribute setting dialog ib Search Opens the character string search dialog Fim Jump Opens the jump dialog gl Attribute Display Non Display Displays Hides the attribute information Tab A 10 Description of Comment toolbar A 12 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Appendix PLC CPU Connected to GOT A 3 PLC CPU Connected to GOT GOT GOT GOT1000 series Function F900 A900 Remarks series series GT11 GT15 System Q O O o Bus connection A QnA CPU direct A QnA System Q connection FX Computer link A QnA System Q connection MELSECNET 10 connection PLC to PLC network CC LINK ID connection Intelligent device station CC LINK G4 connection Via G4 Ethernet connection FX 2N 10GM 20GM FREQROL series Computer connection OMRON PLC connection KEYENCE PLC connection
118. set Tab A 5 Description of Object toolbar GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Types of Toolbars Edit Toolbar Appendix Te aug rag Icon and Name Description Bring to Front Places the selected object on the front of the front layer Send to Back Places the selected figure or object on the back of the back layer Group Selected figures and objects are grouped Ungroup Grouping is canceled Flip Horizontal Selected figure is flipped horizontally Flip Vertical Selected figure is flipped vertically Rotate Left Selected figure is rotated 90 degrees to the left Rotate Right Selected figure is rotated 90 degrees to the right Edit Vertex Length of freeform line or polygon line is changed Align Selected figures and objects are aligned Selection Figure Only figures are selected Selection Object Only objects are selected Selection Figure and Object Figures and objects are selected Tab A 6 Description of Edit toolbar A 2 5 Ko du ai Ir dh A 10 pA MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Appendix Types of Toolbars A 2 6 Align Toolbar Baasa Icon and Name Description Ha Align Left Aligned with the selected leftmost figure or object HH Align Center Horizontally Aligned at the center horizontally Align Right Aligned with the selected rightmost figure or object Align Top Aligned with the sel
119. splay function are displayed Fig 4 1 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Screen configuration and various tools Workspace Type Configuration of Working Areas 4 2 Workspace Type 4 2 1 Project Tab Overall project settings such as created screens and common settings are displayed in a tree It is convenient to see the project details to check the work progress and to copy a screen B xj Display Overlay Screen Display Overlay Screen When this is checked the set overlay E screen status is displayed in a tree EL Base Screen 2 1 Production Output Screen E 2 Numerical Input and Display 5 3 Message Display 5 4 Data Display Screen ES 5 Error Screen 3 6 Multilingual Input Screen O 7 Main Menu Displays the created screens in a tree structure Bag Window Screen by type base screen window screen ES 7 Switch Window A 10 Numerical Order Es 11 Chronological Order 5 12 Numerical Order 1 S 13 Chronological Order 1 Fl Common Settings ks System Environment II Bar Code 3 E te Oe ion Common Settings t Time Action The object function settings used in common Sh Alarm History for the project are displayed in a tree When an item is double clicked the setting dialog box for each function is displayed EE EN Basic Comment E eT Parts Common file 2 MIE Key Displays the files parts comments common 18 2 Push Button to multiple object functions in a tree structure
120. t e D r ver F l es Search for driver files for the following hardware device oy USB Device The wizard searches for suitable drivers in its driver database on your computer and in any of the following optional search locations that you specify To start the search click Next If you are searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM drive insert the floppy disk or CD before clicking Nest Optional search locations Floppy disk drives CD ROM drives lt Back Cancel 4 As the screen below appears set the product installation destination EasysocketUSBdrivers and click the button Next The screen shown below shows the example of setting C MELSEC Easysocket USBadrivers Found New Hardware Wizard O x Fig 2 7 Insert the manufacturer s installation disk into the drive OK Copy man uf acturer S da ta selected and then click OK Cancel Copy manufacturer s files from jc AiMelsectE asyS ocket USBdrivers GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 2 7 Installing the USB Driver Installation 5 When the following screen appears this indicates that the installation is completed Click the Finish button to terminate the installation Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver Windows has finished installing the software for this device To close this wizard click Finish Fig 2 8 Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard 5 MITSUBISHI
121. t or similar operation click Edit Undo menu to reverse the last action GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Editing Figures and Objects Draw and Edit 9 4 3 Changing Attributes of Figures and Objects D Select the desired figure object 2 Change the attribute of the selected figure object on the property sheet Pattern Fg color is changed Change will be reflected on figure ES ES Circle Circle CO ces Pattern Fg Color EN 0 Pattern Fg Color L 1 1 Fig 9 5 Changing Pattern Foreground Color NOTE Attributes of different types of objects figures cannot be changed at a time Attributes of grouped objects figures of differenttypes cannot be changed ata time either 9 10 sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit 9 4 4 Changing Size of Figures Objects D Select the desired figure or object Editing Figures and Objects 2 Move the cursor to a handle of figure or object Drag it to change the size of figure or object Changing vertical and horizontal sizes Changing vertical and horizontal sizes from corner Fig 9 6 Changing sizes NOTES Operation in combination with the Shift and Ctrl keys allows the following changes of size Changing sizes without changing the horizontal to vertical ratio Drag while pressing the Shift key Drag while pressing the Ctrl key Drag while pressing the Shift and Ctrl keys Fig 9 7 Changing sizes while pressin
122. table contains more than one footnote they are all listed below the table and numbered in ascending order with black numbers in a white circle like this Text Text Text Character formatting and orientation aids Menu names menu commands submenu commands and dialogue box options are printed in boldface type Examples The menu item New in the menu Project or the options PLC inter face and Computer Link in the dialogue box Transfer Setup Please keep this manual in a place where it is always available for the users 1 1 1 2 2 1 ae 2 3 2 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Contents Contents Introduction Overview Software Package 2 00 cece eee ee eee eens 1 2 1 1 1 CODVIGN MP 1 2 Related Manuals 554450650504 DA ESE G ab hee PAGG HA oo doe db DS we NGA 1 3 Installation System GQUIRGINGINS o onerosa tadas do are cios dO oed ira eae ob ds 2 1 2 1 1 Minimum Hardware Requirements 0000 cece cease 2 1 2 1 2 Software Requirements 0 00 eee ees 2 1 system Configuration s xu m7 08 5 a ok Pma ra cd NARE i8 6 PRE pA 2 2 2 2 1 OVEIVIOW P 2 2 222 Permissible Cables sour nada ion daa a aa ado a 2 2 Software Installation sesso ronca dao rre pro 2 3 2 9 Starting the Menu Screen 2 0c ees 2 3 2 3 2 Installing the Software Programs 00000 eee ees 2 3 Installing the USB Driver acea sac dom aet ae oe esas eds Agee 2 6 2 4 1 On Windows 2000 Professional sese es
123. te drawing 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Drawing figures using the tools Drawing Figures Polygon Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 of the first side and release the left button of the mouse A dashed line is displayed Click at the end point of next side 3 Repeat the operation in 3 until the desired figure is drawn Double click 4 to complete drawing Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 to determine the radius of arc A dashed line is displayed inside the circle Click the left mouse button at the start point of arc 3 and move the cursor to end point 4 Click end point 4 to complete drawing Sector Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 to determine the radius of arc A dashed line is displayed inside the circle Click the left mouse button at the start point of arc 3 and move the cursor to end point 4 Click end point 4 to complete drawing Scale Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 and release the left button of the mouse Draw while pressing the Shift key A scale with the same vertical and horizontal sizes can be drawn Tab 9 2 Drawing figures using tools 2 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Draw while pressing the Ctrl key A scale can be drawn from the start point as a center Editing Text 9 2 Editing Text D Click A Text on the Figure toolbar or choose the Figure gt Text menu
124. ted onto the GT Desinger2 screen by drag and drop operation El Tank bmp IGT DesignerZ D 19_GTD2 DEMO_D1 Project Edit View Screen Common Figure Object Tools Communication Window Help AA at aes If AA ale ole amp ENE a x muy EE m AE ee tee P Aes wa TREO OMAA D sy SG ts nc ES P5 B RC PS EB ER AE AL n Display Overlay Screen E A Project eer Base Screen E 1 Datenanzeige 3 eG 2 Fehlermeldung E 3 Additional i Pave a Project 32 Library Bl xi Screen Screen Number Additional Base Screen Security o EEE AA Please select Figures or objects Fig 9 3 Pasting file by Drag and drop operation GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual Editing Figures and Objects 9 4 9 4 1 Editing Figures and Objects Arranging Figures and Objects D Select the desired figure object for editing Draw and Edit 2 Perform the following operations according to the editing details Function Description Icon and Menu Command Bring to Front or Front Layer Send to Back or Back Layer The front to back sequence of objects is changed within the screen Example The selected objects are changed in front to back sequence a Bring to Front e Edit Stacking order gt Bring to Front on Front Layer T Send to Back Edit Stacking order gt Send to Back on Back Layer Bring to Front of Layer Sent to Back of Layer The front to back seque
125. that need to be scrolled are set on a single screen Data Area Checks whether any of the objects is set outside the screen range Carry out Checking during save or transfer Check this item to automatically carry out the data check when saving the project or downloading the project data to the GOT All Screen A data check is made on all screens Open Screen Only A data check is made on open screens only Dialog Window Checks whether there is a window screen set as a replacement for the system dialog Tab 5 4 Description to Fig 5 32 GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 5 19 Data Check Screen Configuration NOTES A data check is made on open screens only in standard setting Unopened screens are not checked if the option Open Screen Only is checked in the dialouge window Data Check To check all screens start a check after opening all screens Objects in the temporary area are not checked 4 To close the dialog box after checking the data click the OK button If an error is detected after checking the following dialog box is displayed Example C Fig 5 33 Data Check Error AN Data out of screen area detected dialog box No B 1 Data View Screen Data Type Go To Screen Switch Range 268 192 360 228 a When OK is clicked data check is continued for any other error When Abort is clicked data check is cancelled 5 Z0 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Transferring Data
126. the touch sensitive area 7 This completes the setting of the Switch on Base Screen 1 After setting press the Ctrl key C key with the Switch selected Shortcut Copy Double click Base Screen 2 Error screen on the tree in the Project workspace Dialog box Workspace to display Base Screen 2 3 Fig 3 52 Display Overlay Screen Workspace dialog box Ec Base Screen i fes E T Data View Screen eee Error Screen EY Window Screen Seen Common Settings i ve System Environment MU Bar Code Pup Status Observation 2 Time Action e PA Alarm History EPT Parts A Project XP Library 9 Press the Ctrl key V key on Base Screen 2 to paste the copied Switch Shortcut Paste Click the mouse to paste the Switch GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 3 23 Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data Select the pasted switch and change the set data in the Property sheet roperty Sheet Go To Screen Switch Attribute Go To Screen Fired Value Dev Data Size m x iD Dev Details Setting Category Layer Object State Shape Frame Color Switch Color Bg Color Pattern Reverse Area Text Position Text Horizontal Align Example V Set data Ln n o Text Vertical Align Text Offset to Frame 1 4 Fig 3 54 B Go To Screen Fixed 1 Data Display Screen B Text Data Display Screen NOTE This completes the Go To Scr
127. ture enables the screen layout to be smoothly changed Objects plased on the temporary area will not be displayed on the GOT they are positioned outside the area of screen display Pa B 1 Front Back Data Yiew Screen Numer ical Display Numer cal Input Alarm Lamp Alarm Reset Switch System Al Temporary area Fig 5 3 Screen areas Bereich Beschreibung Screen display area Area displayed on the GOT Not displayed on the GOT In this area however figures and objects can be placed during screen creation Temporary area Tab 5 2 Description to Fig 5 3 The figures and objects temporarily saved in the temporary area are included in thetransfer size of the base screen After saving the project delete figures and objects from the tempo rary area before downloading to the GOT Please check not to place text figures or grafics on the border to the display area These would only be partly displayed on the GOT after transfering the project data to the GOT GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 5 3 Object Placement Area and Display Area Screen Configuration NOTES When using Superimpose Window If a character nameplate or frame figure object arranged in the window screen protrudes to the temporary area the protruding part is left on the base screen after the superimpose window is displayed then hidden Switching the base screen erases the remaining character nameplate or frame figure see following figu
128. ual 3 9 Figure Drawing and Text Input Creating the Project Data 3 3 2 Text Input Method CD Click tool Text on the Figure toolbar maga a Fig 3 20 v umzoe err OA Adam Figure toolbar 2 Clicking the mouse displays the Text dialog box Input text The font can also be set The default settings are as follows 16 dot Standard The input is immediately reflected on the screen Click the OK button to close the dialog box xl Fig 3 21 Text dialog box Set as Default Clear Default Text Style Regum y Effects Text Color m Script Text Solid Color Em Direction Horizontal Vertical Background Color Font 16dot Standard Y Alignment Let C Center Right Size Pa Bh dxi ze fs Wot Interval jo KANJI Region Japan y Category Others y Cancel NOTE After selecting the figure or text to be resized drag the handle LI to change the size Fig 3 22 Resizing a rectangular with mouse 3 10 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data 3 4 Setting the Object Function After drawing figures and texts set each object function Setting the Object Function Numeric Display The value stored in the PLC CPU device is displayed Lamp Bit Lamp The lamp is lit when the bit device of the PLC CPU turns ON Alarm List System Alarm The error that occurred in the GOT is displayed Alarm List User Alarm When the bit device turns ON the corre spon
129. x Device mo y Dev Basic tab m Display Style zou ore Shape Circle Circe 1 y Others PER m Frame M Lamp O M N J BackGround v Pattern O M Blin N O v Categor Lamp Layer THEMEN Extended Function Extended Cancel GT Designer2 Beginner s Manual 3 15 Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data Example V 3 16 x Fig 3 33 Basic Text Bit Lamp dialog box Text tab SON ore Copy OFF gt 0N All Settings Text Only Text M Style Regular v Solid Emm Font 16dot Standard y Effects size hx zh gt x Kam s x Doy Serin Eus Teo poto Let Ri tind eje gt hancs EJ E Offset to Frame fo H Dot Extended Function 1 Extended Settings Basic tab m Device MO m Layer Front Settings Text tab m Device MO B Font 16dot Standard A 4 After setting the Text tab click the All Settings button The Text tab settings made for OFF time are reflected when the Lamp is turned ON Click the ON button to check the attributes of ON time A text can be registered in each display position Center Top Bottom Left Right The text registered display position button is displayed in purple characters 5 When the settings are completed click the OK button Fig 3 34 Bit Lamp after making settings 6 This completes the setting of the first Lamp sx MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC C
130. xtended function OS The Extended function OS is needed for using extended functions such as system monitor or the use of a bar code reader Please also see the descriptions in the following manuals GOT1000 Series Extended Function Manual and GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Option OS The Option OS contains functions and fonts also needed for the use of optional function devices These are not installed in the shipping state of the GOT It has to be installed by the user before a project can be transfered Please also see the descriptions in the following manual GT Designer2 Screen Design Manual 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Transferring Data Communication with the GOT 6 2 Communication with the GOT For the communication of your PC with the GOT some settings have to be done first The first step for communication was done when creating the new project by the configuration of communication see section 3 1 The configuration of communication can be checked and edited by the menu Communication Communication Configuration The communication with the GOT is controlled by the menu Communication gt To From GOT D Select the menu Communication To From GOT 2 The following dialog box with several tabs will be displayed Communicate with GOT l EP x Communication configuration 015 Install GOT Boot 05 Install GOT Verity Special Data Download 3 GOT Project Download gt GOT Project Upload Computer Resource

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