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1. Cable model Cable length m ft External dimensions GT16 C02R4 9S 0 2 0 7 a GT01 C30R4 25P 3 10 b GT01 CoR4 25P 10 33 20 66 30 98 c GT01 CoR4 8P 1 3 3 10 10 33 20 66 30 98 d GT10 CoR4 8P 1 3 3 10 10 33 20 66 30 98 e GT10 CoR4 25P 3 10 10 33 20 66 30 98 f GT10 C10R4 8PL 1 3 g a GT16 C02R4 9S 15 45 5 200 38 8 0 59 1 79 7 87 1 50 0 31 pa 5 0 20 I9 o p o 32 a 7 Ip 9 38 Unit mm inch b GT01 C30R4 25P 16 50 3000 53 16 0 63 N1977 118 11 C09 gt a pa J 7 0 28 J 0 i a lb a a Unit mm inch c GT01 CoR4 25P 16 50 L 0 63 1 97 la 7 0 28 J ra T Kes Unit mm inch d GT01 CoR4 8P 16 50 L 40 l 13 0 63 1 97 TAN 7 Nosi gt j 6 0 24 pi Ji AA J Ox Q a ee PATA A Unit mm inch e GT10 CoR4 8P L we 40 250 1 57 9 84 ENE 13 7 0 51 7 0 28 25 0 98 Unit mm inch X33 1 30 f GT10 CoR4 25P 30 L 53 1 18 250 eos 16 0 84 0 63 on UL ng 7 0 28 25 0 98 g X33 1 30 Unit mm inch 11 16 11 1 External Dime
2. 228 8 98 J 303 11 93 10 0 39 199 7 83 10 0 39 T i ia _ TET GA TET THT FIOELE TEE pe ng JET a Anil a CC MNN LI 288 11 34 Unit mm inch 11 4 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams M4 GT2708 GT2508 37 5 166 6 54 KETIN di nr O i T rel re T3 TT HSHERSHEHG HE HOHERE HER 01 G Q 37 5 171 6 6 76 fe a 2g 241 9 49 D F S e LO O O N Ww O A Q it 23 n Q F o N 2 I 52 2 05 o HD ou UUUHH HHUWHH HHHUH HUH SI a if ToL s DA ed ALI T 226 8 90 Unit mm inch 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams 11 5
3. F Connection cable CN1A CN1B A g FG e L CN2 CN3 LG 5 Yo F The power equipment FG GOT and the control 1G equipment are connected with a wire Panel grounding Panel grounding B3 Recommended terminal shape Cr 2 Terminal Solderless yy terminal Terminal Solderless Ds terminal 6 2 mm or ess Cle 6 2 mm or less ofe po When wiring one cable When wiring two cables to one terminal to one termi Applicable solderless terminal RAV1 25 3 V2 S3 3 V2 N3A FV2 N3A nal 7 3 Grounding z Q H O m N a o o 3 D Y Lu O IL O O z x 7 3 2 Causes of wiring related malfunction and countermeasure examples Causes of a malfunction due to grounding of the GOT include potential difference caused by grounding and noise The following measures may reduce potential difference and noise Hi Wiring of the ground cable and power line of the GOT When the ground cable and power line of the GOT are installed together the GOT may malfunction due to noise Separating the ground cable and power line of the GOT in wiring reduces the influence of noise Power for the power equipment Power for the power equipment Good example The ground and power cables Bad example The ground and power cables are separated in wiring are installed together E2 When leading the ground cable from the control
4. gt AB 19 18 1 7 Aa HOC Deh HeC Jef BL 25 24 23 22 21 4 1 GT27 GT25 M3 GT2710 S GT2710 V GT2510 V 1 2 7 8 SI imi MT MIA m rm ee 77 ll TLL ed 25 24 23 22 21 M4 GT2708 S GT2708 V GT2508 V 1 2 16 25 24 23 22 21 4 1 GT27 GT25 N Oo m Ww N QD z lt N Ww lt z EF Ba o E5 PART NAMES AND SETTINGS OF GT27 No Name Display section Description Displays the utility and the user created screen 2 Touch panel For operating the touch switches in the utility and the user created screen USB interface Host front For connecting a USB mouse and a USB keyboard transferring data and storing data Connector shape TYPE A GT2715 XTBA D GT2712 STBA D GT2710 STBA D GT2710 VTBA D GT2708 STBA D GT2708 VTBA D GT2512 STBA D GT2510 VTBA D GT2508 VTBAID only 4 USB interface Device front For connecting a personal computer Connector shape Mini B GT2715 XTBA D GT2712 STBA D GT2710 STBA D GT2710 VTBAID GT2708 STBA D GT2708 VTBA D GT2512 STBA D GT2510 VTBA D GT2508 VTBAI
5. The surge suppressor must be attached close to the load Connection cable FG GOT LG Panel grounding a Effective o Ineffective 0 Applicable a Not applicable 2 Measure when a single ground cable is led Perform independent grounding at two places as shown in Figure A The independent grounding reduces the influence of noise When independent grounding is unavailable perform shared grounding as shown in Figure B Figure A Panel grounding Terminal block Grounding for power system Figure B Servo amplifier Panel grounding Connection cable Grounding for control system Panel grounding Grounding for power system Connection cable Panel grounding 10 10 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets o Effective o Ineffective M6 Grounding status of the control panel having the GOT 1 Current status Check if a single ground cable is led from the control panel having the control equipment such as a PLC to the control panel having the GOT Connection Ground cable led from the panel having the control equipment o Applicable o Not applicable 2 Measure when a single ground cable is led a Measure 1 By connecting the ground cable to the control panel having the GOT as shown in Figure A to reduce the potential difference a malfunction can be prevented If wiring as shown
6. 5 6 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements E2 Connection type The following table lists the connection types compliant with the EMC Directive o Compliant with EMC Directive x Not compliant with EMC Directive Connection type 1 GT27 GT25 GT23 GT21 Ethernet connection o o o o Direct CPU connection o o o o Computer link connection o o o x Bus connection o o x x MELSECNET H connection PLC to PLC network o o x x CC Link IE Field Network connection o o x x CC Link IE Controller Network connection o o x x CC Link connection Intelligent device station o o x x GOT multi drop connection x x x x Other connections 2 Connection with non Mitsubishi PLC microcomputer inverter 072 of 012 o temperature controller servo amplifier CNC and MODBUS equipment ral For the details of each connection type refer to the following manual m GOT2000 Series Connection Manual For GT Works3 Version1 compatible for a controller used 2 When connecting the GOT to other controllers such as a non Mitsubishi PLC fabricate connection cables and configure the system following the EMC Directive specifications n10 Non Mitsubishi PLC microcomputer temperature controller inverter servo amplifier CNC MODBUS RTU and MODBUS TCP connections AIN Connected devices When connecting the GOT to a non Mitsubishi PLC refer to the manual about the EMC Directive compliance of the connected device such as a PLC a
7. Lo wo AIT wl SS AI J J si IN h wail 5 M p 4 ly L GOT FG terminal FG wire Bus connection cable To ground a bus connection cable ground the braided cable for grounding to the control panel by tightening a screw M2 Precautions Do not arrange the cable clamp close to the other cables that are not clamped The noise from the control panel may enter the cable clamp and adversely affect the GOT 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements 5 3 Low Voltage Directive Requirements The Low Voltage Directive requires that the equipment operating with power supply ranging from 50 V AC to 1000 V AC or 75 V DC to 1500 V DC has enough safety This section explains the precautions for the installation and wiring of the GOT to comply with the Low Voltage Directive The data described herein are produced with our best based on the regulation requirements and standards obtained by Mitsubishi However the data do not guarantee that the equipment produced according to the data comply with the above directive The manufacturer of the equipment must determine the method to comply with the Low Voltage Directive and conformance to the directive 5 3 1 Power supply The insulation specification of the GOT is designed assuming installation category Il Make sure to supply power to the GOT in installation category Il I T I I 4 gt 4
8. E10 Cable for FUJI FA PLC Supported model Cable Product name Model ienei Specifications em er ETGT 27 25 23 21 For connecting a FUJI FA RS 232C interface card RS 232C interface RS 232 cable GT09 C30R21003 25P 3m capsule RS 485 interface capsule o o o general purpose interface module and GOT GT09 C30R41001 6T 3m For connecting a FUJI FA RS 232C GT09 C100R41001 6T 10m _ interface capsule 485 interface capsule RS 422 cable o o o GT09 C200R41001 6T 20m general purpose interface module and GOT GT09 C300R41001 6T 30m E11 Cable for Panasonic IDS PLC Supported model Cable INA Product name Model font Specifications GT GT GT GT a 25 23 2a For connecting a Panasonic IDS RS422 GT09 C30R20901 25P 3m i o o o o1 RS232C conversion adapter and GOT For connecting a Panasonic IDS PLC RS 232 cable GT09 C30R20902 9P 3m ae o o o o1 computer communication unit and GOT GT09 C30R20903 9P 3m For connecting a Panasonic IDS PLC a o o o 0 GT09 C30R20904 3C 3m and GOT ia This cable can be used if connected with the RS 232 connector conversion cable GT 10 C02H 6PT9P E12 Cable for YASKAWA PLC Supported model Cable Product name Model length Specifications GT GT GT GT 27 25 23 21 GT09 C30R20201 9P 3m GT09 C30R20202 15P 3m For connecting a YASKAWA PLC and
9. SD card 1 channel SDHC card supported max 32 GB Extension To bya I For installing a communication unit or an option unit interface Extension auxiliary interface For installing an option unit Side interface For installation of a communication unit Buzzer output Single tone tone tone length adjustable POWER LED Color 2 colors blue and orange Productive structure Outside the enclosure IP67F 5 Inside the enclosure IP2X 3 2 Performance Specifications 3 7 Specifications Item GT2712 STBA GT2712 STBD GT2712 STWA GT2712 STWD External dimensions 316 12 44 W x 246 9 69 H x 52 2 05 D mm inch Panel cut dimensions 302 11 89 W x 228 8 98 H mm inch Weight excluding a fitting 2 4 5 3 kg Ib Compatible software package GT Works3 Version1 112S or later 1 Bright dots always lit and dark dots unlit may appear on a liquid crystal display panel due to its characteristics It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements In addition color tone difference unevenness of brightness or flickers may occur due to individual differences of liquid crystal display panels Please note that these symptoms occur due to GOT s characteristic and are not caused by product defect 2 Flicker may occur due to vibration shock or display color 3 When a stylus pen is used the touc
10. W1 Displaying the error codes and error messages with the popup display Alarm popup display When an error occurs the GOT can display the error code and error message with the popup display at the front of the monitor screen Since an alarm pops up regardless of the screen you cannot miss the error OO kba aano lo olksilo olkska KID atl I D 04 6 1 13 20 Power modi Generated alarms are popped up regardless of the screen TROUBLESHOOTING E2 Displaying the error codes and error messages in a list System alarm display When an error occurs the GOT can display the error codes and error messages in the list set on the screen Displaying multiple errors and recording the events as history are available Date Time Message Recovered Checked Pi 04 6 1 10 25 Temp error F 04 6 1 8 05 Fuse error 11 25 10 45 Create a screen to display alarms and confirm the details of the alarms and take measures for the errors 10 3 Error Messages and System Alarms 10 17 m3 Checking error messages with the utility Utility You can check the error codes and error messages using the system alarm display of the utility even though its object is not set mpg GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility Error codes and reference manuals Storage location
11. o NG iO e ee eee dv i i l i Horizontal Vertical 6 1 Installation Precautions Unit mm inch C Panel thickness 10 0 39 or More 1 6 0 06 to 4 0 16 Model A Sa 620 08 00 20 08 00 GT2712 GT2512 besa OL 2 0 08 010 GT2710 GT2510 kanda ani 2 0 08 010 GT2708 GT2508 eon aes M2 GT23 2 0 08 0 0 2 0 08 0 0 Open an installation hole on the control panel with the dimensions as shown below B Horizontal C B Vertical Unit mm inch Panel thickness Model 289 11 38 200 7 87 vies 2 0 08 0 0 2 0 08 0 0 GT2308 227 8 94 176 6 93 M3 GT21 2 0 08 0 0 2 0 08 0 0 10 0 39 or More 1 6 0 06 to 4 0 16 Open an installation hole on the control panel with the dimensions as shown below Model GT2103 B Horizontal 105 4 14 1 0 04 0 0 66 2 60 1 0 04 0 0 13 0 52 or more 6 2 Panel Cut Dimensions 6 3 C B C Vertical Unit mm inch Panel thickness 1 0 04 to 4 0 16 4 gt O Li Y Q Z lt z o q J J lt 7 z 6 3 Installation Position To install the GOT some distance is required between the GOT and the other devices Hi For GT27 GT25 Depending on the units and cables used for the GOT the distance more than the described dimensions may be required Install the GOT with consideration of the connector di
12. 10 ms or less Noise immunity Noise voltage 500 Vp p noise width 1 us measured by a noise simulator with noise frequency ranging from 25 Hz to 60 Hz Withstand voltage 350 V AC for 1 minute across power terminals and earth Insulation resistance 500 V DC across power terminals and earth 10 MQ or more by an insulation resistance tester Applicable wire size 0 75 mm2 to 2 mm2 Applicable solderless terminal Solderless terminal for M3 screw RAV1 25 3 V2 S3 3 V2 N3A FV2 N3A Applicable tightening torque Terminal block terminal screw 0 5 N m to 0 8 N m 3 3 Specifications of Power Supply Section SPECIFICATIONS 3 3 4 GT21 i GT21 Input power supply 24 V DC Item Power supply voltage Specifications GT2103 PMBD GT2103 PMBDS 24 V DC 10 15 Under the Power maximum load 2 6 W or less 1 9 W or less consumption Backlight OFF 2 0 W 1 3 W Inrush current 30 A or less 1 ms ambient temperature 25 C under the maximum load Permissible instantaneous power failure time 5 ms or less Noise immunity Noise voltage 1000 Vp p noise width 1 us measured by a noise simulator with noise frequency ranging from 30 Hz to 100 Hz Withstand voltage 500 V AC for 1 minute across power supply terminals and earth Insulation resistance 500 V DC across power supply terminals and earth 10 MQ or more by an insulation resistanc
13. After the successful completion dialog is displayed remove the USB device by hand carefully Failure to do so may cause the USB device to drop from the GOT resulting in a failure or break The following shows the procedure for installing and removing an SD card Described with the GOT rear face facing up 6 8 Installing and Removing the SD Card 6 29 6 8 1 Installing the SD card Mi GT27 GT25 GT23 Step 1 Open the SD card cover as shown below Step 2 After making sure that SD card access LED is off with SD card cover 90 degrees or more open insert an SD card with its front side facing up Open the cover of the SD card interface 90 degrees or more Step 3 Push and close the SD card cover until it clicks Step 4 When the SD card cover is closed the access to the SD card is allowed 6 30 6 8 Installing and Removing the SD Card M2 GT21 Insert or remove an SD card after powering off the GOT or enabling Access inhibit in the SD card access setting of the GOT Step 1 Touch Utility main menu Data control SD card access Permissions to enable Access inhibit u GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility Check that the SD card access LED turns off When the LED is off it indicates that the SD card can be inserted or removed even though the GOT power is on SD card access Caution This setting is initialized to Permissions at the GOT Permissions Step
14. USB Mini B 6 Extended USB waterproof cable GT10 C10EXUSB 5S 1m Use this cable for extracting the USB port of a GOT to the surface of a control panel 2 3 System Equipment 2 13 2 O q 2 O IL 2 O o Lu EF Dm gt N FA LTBGT2R4CBLao FA CNV240nCBL are developed by Mitsubishi Electric Engineering Company Limited and sold through your local sales office The other products listed are developed by Mitsubishi Electric Systems amp Service Co LTD and sold through your local sales office 2 This cable can be used for GT2103 PMBD only 3 This cable can be used for GT2103 PMBDS only 4 This cable can be used if connected with the RS 422 connector conversion cable GT 10 C02H 9SC 5 This cable can be used if connected with the RS 232 connector conversion cable GT 10 C02H 6PT9P 6 This cable cannot be used for printer connection M2 Cable for OMRON PLC Supported model Cable ean Product name Model Bag Specifications GT GT GT GT eng Zi 2s 28 2 For connecting an OMRON PLC serial GT09 C30R20101 9P 3m communication module communication board and GOT RS 232 cable For connecting an OMRON connection o o o 0 1 GT09 C30R20102 25S 3m cable and GOT For connecting an OMRON rack type GT09 C30R20103 25P 3m N host link unit and GOT GT09 C30R40101 9P 3m GT09 C100R40101 9P 10m For connecting an OMRON PLC serial
15. 4 33 Unit mm inch GT2712 GT2710 GT2708 Ferrite core Vision sensor GOT side Se 1330 personal computer side 170 or less 6 69 Unit mm inch 130 or less or less gt Grounding braided wire 5 12 1 57 50 1 97 3 RGB output cable Step 1 Wrap the cable shielding material around the cable and pull out the braided cables for grounding from the cable shielding material with the length as shown in the figure below Step 2 Install a ferrite core to the cable in the positions as shown in the figure below Ferrite core GOT side ia ZCAT3035 1330 Maa aang Grounding braided wire 50 1 97 200 or less 20 or less 20 or less 200 or less 7 87 0 79 0 79 7 87 Unit mm inch 5 16 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements 10 Non Mitsubishi PLC microcomputer temperature controller inverter servo amplifier CNC MODBUS RTU and MODBUS TCP connections Create the cables RS 232 cable RS 422 485 cable for connecting the GOT and a controller by yourself For how to create a cable refer to the following mp GOT2000 Series Connection Manual For GT Works3 Version1 compatible for a controller used POM Treatment of the RS 232 cable and RS 422 485 cable When the GOT is connected to a controller configure the system according to the EMC Directive specifications for the controller The following shows the recommended instructio
16. D sub 9 pin D sub 9 pin Supported model GT GT GT GT 27 25 23 21 5 Computer link connection cable GT09 C30R2 25P For connecting a Serial communication module and GOT For connecting a Computer link module and GOT D sub 25 pin D sub 9 pin 5 RS 232 connector conversion cable GT10 C02H 6PT9P 0 2m For connecting a PLC and GOT For connecting multiple GOTs For connecting a barcode reader RFID or serial printer and a GOT Conversion of D sub 9 pin MINI DIN 6 pin 3 Data transfer cable GT01 C30R2 6P For connecting a GOT and personal computer Only the FA transparent function can be used This cable cannot be used to transfer screen or OS data MINI DIN 6 pin gt D sub 9 pin 3 Conversion cable for connecting External I O unit GT15 C03HTB 0 3 m For connecting an External O unit GT 15 DIO and external I O interface unit A8GT CO5TK A8GT C30TB user fabricated cable for GOT A900 Analog RGB cable GT15 C50VG For connecting an external monitor personal computer vision sensor and GOT USB cable Data transfer cable Printer connection cable GT09 C30USB 5P For connecting a personal computer Screen creation software and GOT For connecting a personal computer GT SoftGOT2000 and QnU L FXCPU For connecting a PictBridge compatible printer and printer unit GT15 PRN USB A
17. Refer to 9 4 Low voltage Battery Detection and Battery Replacement for details of the battery directive in the EU member states 9 1 Daily Inspection The GOT does not have consumable components that shorten its life However the battery and liquid crystal display have limited life The periodical replacement of the battery is recommended For replacing the liquid crystal display consult Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd For the battery and the liquid crystal display refer to the following um 3 2 Performance Specifications Hi Daily inspection items Item Inspection item Inspection method Criterion Corrective action f Retighten screws with the 1 GOT installation status Check for loose screws Securely tightened o specified torque Loose terminal Retighten screws with a Retighten terminal Not loose screws screwdriver Screws Proximity of Connection I I 2 hie solderless Visual check Proper intervals Correct intervals u terminals Loose Retighten contactor fixing Visual check Not loose contactors screws Dirt on the Replace the sheet with a protective Visual check Not outstanding new sheet Usage sheet 3 status Foreign N Remove and clean the material Visual check No foreign matter adherence foreign material adherence For the model of the protective sheet and the replacement procedure refer to the following sp User s manual of the protec
18. gt Other device t gt Other device Unit mm inch GOT type GT2103 PMBD 28 1 11 5 0 20 GT2103 PMBDS 23 0 91 5 0 20 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams 11 13 E10 Depth dimensions for the GOT with several extension units mounted in multiple stages GT27 GT25 The following shows how to calculate the depth dimensions for the GOT with several extension units mounted in multiple stages For the dimensions for the GOT with one extension unit refer to the dimension D in Step 1 Select the GOT main unit coefficient from the following table 100 3 94 or more a grrr HI A kF Other device Unit mm inch GOT type G main unit coefficient GT2715 3 5 0 14 GT2712 GT2512 3 5 0 14 GT2710 GT2510 0 5 0 02 GT2708 GT2508 1 5 0 06 Step 2 Select the option coefficient of the extension unit from the following table a ies GT27 V4 Z2 1 2 GT27 R2 Z 1 2 GT27 V4R1 Z2 1 2 GT27 ROUT Z 1 2 43 0 1 69 GT15 QBUS GT15 QBUS2 GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S GT15 RS4 TE GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13 GT15 J61BT13 GT15 PRN GT15 DIO 21 5 0 85 GT15 DIOR GT15 SOUT GT27 MMR Z 1 2 57 0 2 24 GT15 J71GP23 SX 1 GT15 J71GF13 T2 1 35 5 1 40 Step 3 11 14 1 When installing GT27 V4 Z GT27 R2 Z GT27 V4R1 Z GT27 ROUT Z or GT27 MMR Z and GT15 J71GP23 SX or GT15 J71GF13 T2 install GT15 J71GP23 SX or GT15 J71GF13 T2 in the second stage on the GOT
19. sy A Y Za TBS CPE cable A AR as Red cable gt Z a Red cable Va N N i OPK PAX Do lt Battery Connector Battery Connector Without a battery extension cable With a battery extension cable The GT27 models with the following hardware versions have no battery extension cable e GT2715 Version G or later manufactured in September 2014 e GT2712 Version M or later manufactured in September 2014 e GT2710 Version Nor later manufactured in September 2014 The GT25 models have no battery extension cable regardless of the hardware version For how to check the hardware version refer to the following u 11 2 Confirming of Versions and Conforming Standards 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery 6 25 Step 4 Push and close the battery cover until it clicks Battery cover M2 Removing the battery from GT2708 or GT2508 The following shows the battery removal procedure taking GT2708 as an example Step 1 Make sure that the GOT power is off Step 2 The battery is stored inside the SD card cover on the side of the GOT Open the SD card cover as shown in the following figure Battery SD card cover Step 3 After removing the battery from the battery holder of the GOT unplug the battery connector from the GOT connector Connector SD card cover Battery Black cable Red cable 6 26 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery Step 4 Close the SD
20. CH X o pat l7 t U a A eH B Ferrite core approx D35 1 38 x40 1 57 red holder tube Unit mm inch 2 External dimension diagrams of the RS 232 connection cable connector Cable model Cable length m ft External dimensions GT01 C30R2 6P 3 10 a GT01 C30R2 9S 3 10 b GT01 C30R2 25P 3 10 c GT10 C30R2 6P 3 10 d a GT01 C30R2 6P 16 50 3000 40 13 o 0 63 1197 T 118 11 1 57 051 aT ia T Ji i NO CA il 2G O PAPAG POGI Unit mm inch Ww b GT01 C30R2 9S a HY a 3000 118 11 50 1 97 16 0 63 lt or fe 6 0 24 nag Gb 2 o c GT01 C30R2 25P 16 50 3000 53 16 0 63 1 97 118 11 gi 2 08 10563 are iy 6 0 24 E gt Bil 4 I SES Unit mm inch d GT10 C30R2 6P 30 3000 40 1 18 118 11 200 1 57 w200 Approx 30 1 18 7 87 f 013 iz j 0 51 ep8 7 0 28 Unit mm inch 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams 11 15 3 External dimension diagrams of the RS 422 connection cable connector
21. D sub 25 pin separate wire Connector terminal block 9 pin 3 RS 422 Cable 2 3 System Equipment Reco Supported model Cable ME KA Product name Model length nded Specifications GTIGTIGT GT produ 27 25 23 21 ct 1 GT21 C30R4 25P5 3m For connecting the QnACPU GT21 C100R4 25P5 10m neon For connecting the RS 422 GT21 C200R4 25P5 20m connector conversion cable FA CNVoCBL and GOT QnAAIFXGPU direct For connecting a Serial connection cable communication module and GOT Computer link o For connecting a Peripheral a z pi connection cable 2 connection module AJ65BT CC Link G4 GT21 C300R4 25P5 30m G4 S3 and GOT connection cable D sub 25 pin separate wire Connector terminal block 5 pin GT2103 PMBD cannot be connected to Q00JCPU QOOCPU or Q01CPU GT09 C30R4 6C 3m For connecting a Serial GT09 C100R4 6C 10m communication module and Computer link SO bia paaa GT09 C200R4 6C 20m o For connecting a Computer o o o 3 link module and GOT 4 GT09 C300R4 6C 30m Separate wire D sub 9 pin GT01 C10R4 8P 1m For connecting the FXCPU GT01 C30R4 8P 3m een For connecting the FXCPU o GT01 C100R4 8P 10m communication expansion o o o 3 GT01 C200R4 8P 20m poaraand GOT i MINI DIN 8 pin gt D sub FXCPU direct GT01 C300R4 8P 30m 9 pin connection cable GT10 C10R4 8P 1
22. Lu 2 EF o LI x m m 2 H O gt O ka m z Pa Lu 2 EF o LU x m o mm um 5 2 6 Grounding a cable Step 2 Connect the braided shield to the connector with the connector cover Step 3 Twist the power cables GOT side External I O device side Braided shield Connector cover Power cable Bali 360 or less 140 40 360 or less 14 17 1 57 1 57 14 17 Unit mm inch 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements 5 15 E9 Video RGB connection 1 Video input cable Step 1 Strip off the sheath at both ends of the cable as shown in the figure below to expose outer braided shield for grounding The braided shield sections are used for grounding with a cable clamp mp 5 2 6 Grounding a cable Video camera GOT side vision sensor side 230 or less 40 40 400 or less 9 06 1 57 1 57 15 75 Unit mm inch 2 RGB input cable Step 7 Wrap the cable shielding material around the cable and pull out the braided cables for grounding from the cable shielding material with the length as shown in the figure below Step 2 Install a ferrite core to the cable in the positions as shown in the figure below Vision sensor GT2715 Ferrite core GOT side NO ai ZCAT3035 4 390 personal computer side Memm 4 Cable shielding material 40 or 1 30 or less pla Grounding braided wire kaaa 110r loss ae 5 12 50 1 97 1 57
23. Mitsubishi cable 5C 2V CCY TET Grounding gt Sheath oe rx KA KA Baog 05 SS Baog KA RS Ca nG NG ae 22902 N25 ROKER RRS NGH RXR o es aes SRR NAG RS QO Internal conductor Insulation External material conductor External conductor Grounding CC Link IE Field Network connection Use the following cable dedicated to the CC Link IE Field Network Manufacturer Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd SC E5EW SoM Other connections For the details of the cables used refer to the following manual mp GOT2000 Series Connection Manual For GT Works3 Version1 compatible for a controller used COIN Fabricating cables To comply with the EMC Directive fabricate cables including user created cables For how to fabricate a cable refer to the following mp GOT2000 Series Connection Manual For GT Works3 Version1 compatible for a controller used 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements 5 2 4 Connection of power cables and ground cables Carry out wiring and connect the power and ground cables according to the following instruction By the different wiring or connection method the system may not comply with EMC Directive Hi Wiring method As shown in the figure below connect the power cable and the ground cable and then attach a ferrite core ZCAT3035 1330 manufactured by TDK Corporation within the specified range GT23 does not need fer
24. communication module serial o o o o2 GT09 C200R40101 9P 20m communication board and GOT GT09 C300R40101 9P 30 m GT09 C30R40102 9P 3m GT09 C100R40102 9P 10m For connecting an OMRON rack type RS 422 cable 3 gt o o o o2 GT09 C200R40102 9P 20m host link unit and GOT GT09 C300R40102 9P 30 m GT09 C30R40103 5T 3m GT09 C100R40103 5T 10m For connecting an OMRON no o O o lal GT09 C200R40103 5T 20m communication board and GOT GT09 C300R40103 5T 30 m 4 This cable can be used if connected with the RS 232 connector conversion cable GT 10 C02H 6PT9P 2 This cable can be used if connected with the RS 422 connector conversion cable GT 10 C02H 9SC M3 Cable for KEYENCE PLC Supported model Cable PANES Product name Model ee Specifications GT GT em GT eng 27 25 23 21 For connecting a KEYENCE PLC and GT09 C30R21101 6P 3m GOT RS 232 cable o o o o 1 GT09 C30R21102 9S 3m For connecting a KEYENCE multi GT09 C30R21103 3T 3m communication unit and GOT GT09 C30R41101 5T 3m GT09 C100R41101 5T 10m For connecting a KEYENCE multi RS 422 cable KANG F o o o o2 GT09 C200R41101 5T 20m communication unit and GOT GT09 C300R41101 5T 30m 1 This cable can be used if connected with the RS 232 connector conversion cable GT10 C02H 6PT9P 2 This cable can be used if connected with the RS 422 connector conversion cable GT10 C02H 9SC 2 14 2 3 System Equipment W4 Cable for SHARP
25. 2 The Mitsubishi graphic operation terminal has been designed and manufactured for applications in general industries etc Thus applications in which the public could be affected such as in nuclear power plants and other power plants operated by respective power companies and applications in which a special quality assurance system is required such as for Railway companies or Public service purposes shall be excluded from the graphic operation terminal applications In addition applications in which human life or property that could be greatly affected such as in aircraft medical applications incineration and fuel devices manned transportation equipment for recreation and amusement and safety devices shall also be excluded from the graphic operation terminal range of applications However in certain cases some applications may be possible providing the user consults the local Mitsubishi representative outlining the special requirements of the project and providing that all parties concerned agree to the special circumstances solely at our discretion In some of three cases however Mitsubishi Electric Corporation may consider the possibility of an application provided that the customer notifies Mitsubishi Electric Corporation of the intention the application is clearly defined and any special quality is not required GOT is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Microsoft Windows Windows NT Windows Server Window
26. 2 This model cannot be used for GT2512 GT2510 or GT2508 Substitute the coefficients selected in step 1 and step 2 to the following formula E for two extension units G GOT main unit coefficient H option coefficient H option coefficient F for three extension units G GOT main unit coefficient H option coefficient H option coefficient H option coefficient Calculation example Dimension F for three extension units for installing the multimedia unit GT27 MMR Z in the first stage and the second stage and the CC Link IE Controller Network communication unit GT15 J71GP23 SX in the third stage on the GT2712 F for three extension units 3 5 main unit coefficient of GT2712 57 0 option coefficient of GT27 MMR Z 35 5 option coefficient of GT15 J71GP23 SX 89 0 When the above two extension units are installed the dimension F is 89 0 mm 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams E i1 External dimension diagrams of the communication cable 1 External dimension diagrams of the bus connection cable connector External dimension Cable model Cable length m ft dada i GT15 QCoB 0 6 2 0 1 2 3 9 3 10 5 16 10 33 GT15 QCaBS 15 49 20 66 25 82 30 98 35 115 K a GT15 QCoB GT15 QCoBS 34 5 L 1 36 145 95 10 0 39 5 71 3 74 1 lt gt Cable approx 10 0 39 gt Na maana aneii 3
27. 200 V AC and 24 V DC cables from the main circuit lines high voltage large current and I O signal lines Separate them with a distance of 100 mm or more as a guide E3 Treatment on power cables Twist 100 V AC 200 V AC and 24 V DC cables as closely as possible and connect the cables with the minimum length between the power supply and each device To minimize the voltage drop use thick wires as much as possible Cable cross section 0 75 mm2 to 2 mm2 Use M3 solderless terminals and securely tighten them with a tightening torque of 0 5 N m to 0 8 N m to prevent any problems E4 Connecting the lightning surge absorber As measures against surge due to lightning connect a lightning surge absorber as shown below lt Lightening surge absorber Separate the grounding of the lightning surge absorber E1 from the grounding of the GOT E2 Select an appropriate lightning surge absorber that has the maximum allowable circuit voltage withstanding the maximum power supply voltage z Q EF o LI N a a o 3 D Y Lu O IL O O z x 7 1 Wiring of External Power Supply 7 3 7 2 Power Supply Wiring to the GOT GT27 GT25 GT23 3 GOT a For 100 V AC Fuse INPUT 100 240VAC T II tt tL ala GOT For 24V DC Ground wires 1 Grounding GT21 24V DC pe GOT power supply termi
28. 6 Installing and Removing the Extension Unit B3 Installing the GOT and power supply wiring Step 7 Install the GOT to the control panel For how to install the GOT refer to the following mp 6 5 Installing and Removing the GOT Step 2 Carry out wiring of power cables for the GOT For the wiring of power cables refer to the following im 7 WIRNG OF POWER SUPPLY SECTION 8 2 8 1 Outline Procedure to Start the GOT W4 Writing package data Write package data with GT Designer3 Version1 The writing procedure differs depending on the data writing method AINA Terms 1 Basic software The basic software is equivalent to an operating system of the GOT A GOT in which no basic software is written cannot be started 2 Package data The package data contains project data and applications necessary to execute the project data Writing the package data into the GOT enables you to use the user created project data on the GOT 1 Writing package data directly from a personal computer to the GOT Connect the GOT and a personal computer and write the package data to the GOT Step 1 Connect the personal computer and GOT USB Connect the USB interface Device and the USB port of the personal computer with a USB cable Ethernet Connect the Ethernet interface and the Ethernet port of the personal computer with an Ethernet cable To write the package data to the GOT by Ethernet install the basic software to the GOT and confi
29. 8 43 H x 52 2 05 D mm inch Panel cut dimensions 289 11 38 W x 200 7 87 H mm inch Weight excluding a fitting 2 1 4 6 kg Ib Compatible software package GT Works3 Version 1 112S or later 1 Bright dots always lit and dark dots unlit may appear on a liquid crystal display panel due to its characteristics It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements In addition color tone difference unevenness of brightness or flickers may occur due to individual differences of liquid crystal display panels Please note that these symptoms occur due to GOT s characteristic and are not caused by product defect 2 Flicker may occur due to vibration shock or display color 3 When a stylus pen is used the touch panel endures touches of up to 100000 times The specifications must satisfy the following condition e Material Polyacetal resin Tip radius 0 8 mm or more 4 Settings the screen saving backlight to OFF prevents the display screen from burn in and enables the backlight to lengthen its life 5 When 2 points on the touch panel are pressed simultaneously if a switch is located the middle of the 2 points then the switch will be activated Therefore avoid pressing 2 points on the touch panel simultaneously 6 When attaching the USB environmental protection cover pushing into the PUSH mark firmly complies with IP67F When the USB environmental prote
30. D Compatible with GT Works3 Version1 112S e Description of SAFETY PRECAUTIONS changed e Abbreviations and generic terms changed e GT2715 X GT25 and options added Jun 2014 SH NA 081194ENG E Compatible with GT Works3 Version1 117X e Description of SAFETY PRECAUTIONS changed e Vertical installation of GT27 GT25 and GT23 supported Jul 2014 SH NA 081194ENG F Cotible with GT Works3 Version 1 118Y Abbreviations generic terms and icon indications changed Battery installation and removal procedures changed Oct 2014 SH NA 081194ENG G Compatible with GT Works3 Version1 122C Description of SAFETY PRECAUTIONS is changed Abbreviations generic terms and icon indications are changed e GT21 is supported e GT2512 S is supported This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual 2013 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION REVISIONS 1 Mee REVISIONS 2 WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product 1 Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects hereinafter Failure found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the gratis warranty ter
31. EMC DIRECTIVE AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 5 1 OVENI OW 8 maa AA kna NG aNG a haka haka Gma 5 2 5 1 1 Conforming standards in the EMC Directive uaaanananaawaaanawasaawaaanasanananssssassnansasasssnnanssann 5 2 5 1 2 Conforming standards in the Low Voltage Directive umunanananwwanaananaanwaaannasananaaanusssnna 5 3 5 2 EMG Directive Requirements 2a ANAL NG GAGA BA NA MA a a a a 5 4 5 2 1 Installing the GOT on the control paneL 7 7 mnaannnnaaawaanaasanawasasasanasaasanaaannasasasannaasssssessnaans 5 4 5 2 2 Installing a noise filter power supply line filter 2 mananaawawaaanasanawananasanawaaasasannnnaans 5 5 5 2 3 System configuration mm mmsasasanaaaaanaanaaana NN NGNEGGNG eeaeeeeeeteeaeeeeeseeeaeeeeeseneeeeessenenaeeeeenaeeeees 5 6 5 2 4 Connection of power cables and ground cables 7 000u un ananuaawwannananawaanunasansaaasssssana 5 11 5 2 5 Fabricating a connection cable ULA AA AA 5 12 5 2 6 Grounding a sable ma NANANA NA ANG BAKA BA IAN ANN Ka 5 18 5 3 Low Voltage Directive Requirement cccceececceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeteeaeeeeseeenneeees 5 19 5 3 1 Power supply ssiri ieia E A ae DUNG GAB 5 19 5 3 2 Control panel minantran e ea a eaa a Aa a a aaa Aaa 5 19 5 3 3 GrOUMdING9 cecer MA BABA AA AABANGAN AA Ama 5 20 5 3 4 External Winng aman pahanap Mee E S 5 20 6 INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL 6 1 Installation Precautions a GANA AA AA
32. External Dimension Diagrams m8 Depth dimensions and cable bend dimensions for the GOT with an extension unit GT27 GT25 The following table shows the depth dimensions and the cable bend dimensions for the GOT with one extension unit For the dimensions for the GOT with several extension units mounted in multiple stages refer to the following w W10 Depth dimensions for the GOT with several extension units mounted in multiple stages GT27 GT25 Rear face Side face 100 or more e X Extension unit D e a Other device unit mm inch GOT type Dimension of X GT2715 46 1 81 GT2712 GT2512 46 1 81 GT2710 GT2510 46 1 81 GT2708 GT2508 46 1 81 APPENDICES 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams 11 9 1 GT2715 Unit mm inch Model A B C D R cable bend radius GT 15 QBUS 88 3 46 0 23 0 91 50 1 97 GT15 QBUS2 GT15 75QBUSL 88 3 46 0 10 0 39 50 1 97 GT15 75QBUS2L GT15 RS2 9P 1 72 5 2 85 0 27 5 1 08 GT15 RS4 9S 1 GT15 RS4 TE 1 33 5 1 32 0 23 0 91 GT15 J71LP23 25 3 3 3 GT15 J71BR13 79 3 11 0 30 1 18 GT15 J71GP23 SX 65 2 56 0 15 0 59 37 1 46 GT15 J71GF13 T2 4 65 2 56 0 26 1 02 GT15 J61BT13 47 1 85 0 23 0 91 28 1 10 139 5 47 GT27 V4 Z 132 5 20 0 20 0 79 GT27 R2 Z 77 3 03 0 32 1 2
33. GT2512 S GT2512 STBA GT2512 STBD GT GT25 GT2510 V GT2510 VTBA GT2510 VTWA GT2510 VTBD GT2510 VTWD 25 GOT2000 GT25 V Sen GT2508 V GT2508 VTBA GT2508 VTWA GT2508 VTBD GT2508 VTWD eres GT2310 V GT2310 VTBA GT2310 VTBD GT GT23 GT23 V 23 GT2308 V GT2308 VTBA GT2308 VTBD GT GT2103 PMBD Par Buko GT21 GT21 P GT2103 P ST o3p GT2103 PMBDS 21 Soft GT SoftGOT2000 GT SoftGOT2000 Version1 GOT1000 Series GOT1000 Series GOT900 Series GOT A900 Series GOT F900 Series GOT800 Series m2 Communication unit Abbreviations and generic terms Bus connection unit GOT 800 Series Description GT15 QBUS GT15 QBUS2 GT15 ABUS GT15 ABUS2 GT15 75QBUSL GT15 75QBUS2L GT15 75ABUSL GT15 75ABUS2L Serial communication unit GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S GT15 RS4 TE MELSECNET H communication unit GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13 CC Link IE Controller Network communication unit GT15 J71GP23 SX CC Link IE Field Network communication unit GT15 J71GF13 T2 CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 Wireless LAN communication unit GT25 WLAN Serial multi drop connection unit GT01 RS4 M Connection conversion adapter GT10 9PT5S m3 Option unit Abbreviations and generic terms Printer unit Description GT15 PRN Video input unit GT27 V4 Z A set of GT16M V4 Z and GT27 IF 1000 RGB input unit Video RGB unit GT27 R2 Z A set of GT16M R2 Z and GT27
34. IF 1000 Video RGB input unit GT27 V4R1 Z A set of GT16M V4R1 Z and GT27 IF 1000 RGB output unit GT27 ROUT Z A set of GT16M ROUT Z and GT27 IF 1000 Multimedia unit GT27 MMR Z A set of GT16M MMR Z and GT27 IF1000 Video signal conversion unit GT27 IF 1000 External I O unit GT15 DIO GT15 DIOR Sound output unit GT15 SOUT m4 Option Abbreviations and generic terms Description SD card L1MEM 2GBSD L1MEM 4GBSD Battery GT11 50BAT Protective sheet GT27 15PSGC GT25 12PSGC GT25 10PSGC GT25 08PSGC GT27 15PSCC GT25 12PSCC GT25 10PSCC GT25 08PSCC GT25 12PSCC UC GT25 10PSCC UC GT25 08PSCC UC Protective cover for oil GT20 15PCO GT20 12PCO GT20 10PCO GT20 08PCO USB environmental protection cover GT25 UCOV Stand GT15 90STAND GT15 80STAND GT15 70STAND GT 15 60STAND Attachment GT15 70ATT 98 GT15 70ATT 87 GT15 60ATT 97 GT15 60ATT 96 GT15 60ATT 87 GT15 60ATT 77 m5 Software 1 Software related to GOT Abbreviations and generic terms GT Works3 Description SW1DND GTWK3 J SW1DND GTWK3 E SW1DND GTWK3 C GT Designer3 Version Screen drawing software GT Designer3 for GOT2000 GOT1000 series GT Designer3 GT Designer3 GOT2000 Screen drawing software for GOT2000 series included in GT Works3 GT Designer3 GOT1000 Screen drawing software for GOT1000 series included in GT Works3 GT Simulat
35. M5 GT2310 208 8 19 pi See Qu ceeeccee fr A T a 228 8 98 10 0 39 303 11 93 199 7 84 10 0 39 Jnl 288 11 34 Unit mm inch 11 6 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams M6 GT2308 166 6 54 auuuswoo MIA HHHARBRLIIHAA HBUNRUNMHK o OF s p an 0 fe ra te ed a o O E O 166 6 54 D a lt 241 9 49 Ch K I A 3 o el E 3 LU O LT V a 5G ai e a a FT ofA s a20 C bos Pd Mal 226 8 90 Unit mm inch 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams 11 7 B7 GT2103 1 GT2103 PMBD 19 64 0 75 2 52 9 5 _ 0D 2 52 2 GT2103 PMBDS Unit mm inch 11 8 11 1
36. Red are Bet 4 WV Ki SO VAN Black cable LA Red cable d A 95 3 N a A Battery Connector Battery Connector Without a battery extension cable With a battery extension cable The GT27 models with the following hardware versions have no battery extension cable e GT2715 Version G or later manufactured in September 2014 e GT2712 Version M or later manufactured in September 2014 e GT2710 Version Nor later manufactured in September 2014 The GT25 models have no battery extension cable regardless of the hardware version For how to check the hardware version refer to the following u 11 2 Confirming of Versions and Conforming Standards Step 5 After installing the battery to the battery holder of the GOT close the battery cover until it clicks Battery cover z gt O Lu X Q zZ Pi z Q q l l lt N lt Step 6 Turn on the GOT Step 7 Check that the battery condition is normal with the utility For the details of the battery condition display refer to the following u GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery 6 21 E2 Installing the battery to GT2708 or GT2508 The following shows the battery installation procedure taking GT2708 as an example Step 1 Make sure that the GOT power is off Step 2 Install the battery inside the SD card cover on the side of the GOT Open the SD card cover a
37. User memory capacity capacity Life number of write times Memory for storage ROM 32MB Memory for operation RAM 80MB 100000 times Built in clock precision 90 seconds month Ambient temperature 25 C GT11 50BAT type lithium batteries Battery Life Approx 5 years Ambient temperature 25 C RS 232 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Connector shape D sub 9 pin male 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps RS 422 485 Connector shape D sub 9 pin female Ethernet 1 channel Data transfer method 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector shape RJ 45 modular jack 2 channels Front face rear face USB Host Built in Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB A interface 1 channel Front face USB Device Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB Mini B auxiliary interface SD card 1 channel SDHC card supported max 32 GB Extension Pe For installing a communication unit or an option unit interface Extension Side interface For installation of a communication unit Buzzer output Single tone tone tone length adjustable POWER LED Color 2 colors blue and orange 3 2 Performance Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Item Specifications GT2512 STBA GT2512 STBD Productive structure Front IP67F 6 In con
38. User memory capacity User memory capacity Life number of write times Memory for storage ROM 3 MB 100000 times Built in clock precision Battery Life 1 channel transmission speed 115200 57600 RS 232 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Connector shape MINI DIN 6 pin Female 1 channel transmission speed 115200 57600 1 channel transmission speed 115200 57600 RS 422 485 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Connector shape Connector terminal block 5 Connector shape Connector terminal block 9 pin Female pin Female 1 channel data transfer method 10BASE T Ethernet 100BASE TX Built in Connector shape RJ 45 Modular jack interface USB Host USB Device 1 channel Maximum transfer rate Full Speed 12 Mbps Connector shape USB Mini B SD card 6 1 channel SDHC card supported Maximum 32 GB Extension interface Extension auxiliary interface 3 2 Performance Specifications Item Specifications GT2103 PMBD GT2103 PMBDS Built in Side interface interface Buzzer output Single tone Tone length adjustable POWER LED Productive structure Front IP67F 7 In control panel IP2X External dimensions 113 4 45 W x 74 2 92 H x 32 1 26 D 113 4 45 W x 74 2 92 H x 27 1 07 D mm inch mm inch 8 Panel cut dimensions 105 4 14 W x 66 2 60 H mm inch
39. a An error occurs when the power is turned on or immediately after the PLC is reset The error may be detected in the initial process of the PLC CPU In this case since the faulty module cannot be usually identified set only the END instruction in the sequence program and remove the modules one by one When the error is eliminated after a specific module has been removed the module may have caused the error b An error occurs after or several seconds after a specific operation The error may occur in the sequence program Check the error step where the error may occur and the sequence program in the step You can determine whether the whole sequence program has a problem by setting only the END instruction in the sequence program c An error occurs when a specific device operates A malfunction caused by noise is considered Check if any signal line such as a bus connection cable is not installed close to the operating device If the line is close to the device keep a distance of 100 mm or more between the line and the device 3 Identifying the module where an error occurs Identify the module where an error occurs using the PLC CPU error codes and special resister information 10 14 10 2 Troubleshooting for the Bus Connection 10 2 2 Narrowing the possible error positions If the system cannot be restored even though the module with an error is replaced another module may cause the error Disconnect the extension cables and bus c
40. aa PLC side VVMVVVV Cable shielding material Grounding braided wire 200 7 87 Grounding braided wire 1 57 50 1 97 40 or less 1 57 Unit mm inch 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements 5 13 LU 2 EF o LU x m LU 2 H O gt O kar QD z lt LU 2 EF O LU x m o LU E5 MELSECNET H connection PLC to PLC network connection 1 Coaxial cable Step 1 Strip off the sheath at both ends of the cable as shown in the figure below to expose outer braided shield for grounding The braided shield sections are used for grounding with a cable clamp mp 5 2 6 Grounding a cable Step 2 Install a ferrite core to the cable in the positions as shown in the figure below Ferrite core GOT side ee ZCAT3035 1330 Ko PLC side 7 130 or less 130 or less 5 12 5 12 230 or less 40 40 400 or less a Baa aaa paaa Unit mm inch 9 06 1 57 1 57 15 75 2 Fiber optic cable Fabricating a cable is not required M6 CC Link IE Field Network connection Step 1 Strip off the sheath at both ends of the cable as shown in the figure below to expose braided shield for grounding The braided shield sections are used for grounding with a cable clamp mp 5 2 6 Grounding a cable Step 2 Install a ferrite core to the cable in the positions as shown in the
41. capacit i pacity Life number of 100000 times write times Built in clock precision 90 seconds month Ambient temperature 25 C GT11 50BAT type lithium batteries Battery Life Approx 5 years Ambient temperature 25 C RS 232 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Connector shape D sub 9 pin male 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps RS 422 485 Connector shape D sub 9 pin female Ethernet 1 channel Data transfer method 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector shape RJ 45 modular jack 2 channel front face rear face 1 channel rear face USB Host Built in Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB A interface 1 channel front face 1 channel rear face USB Device Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB Mini B SD card 1 channel SDHC card supported max 32 GB Extension are I a R For installing a communication unit or an option unit interface Extension auxiliary interface Side interface For installation of a communication unit Buzzer output Single tone tone tone length adjustable POWER LED Color 2 colors blue and orange Productive structure Outside the enclosure IP67F 6 Inside the enclosure IP2X 3 2 Performance Specifications 3 15 Specifications Item GT2510 VTBA GT2510 VTBD GT2510 VTWA GT2510 VTWD External dimensions 303 11 93 W x 218
42. data clock data and system O o Battery GT11 50BAT y a Sere status log data ceme ceme tion nt nt m V0 gt Mm mi Cable for MITSUBISHI PLC Reco Supported model Cable e PAD Product name Model lengi nded Specifications Gn er GT GT produ 27 25 23 21 chal GT15 QC06B 0 6 m QCPU connection GT15 QC12B 1 2m cable mamana an QCPU GOT GOT to GOT ae 3m cot cort ee ENG i GT15 QC50B 5 QcCPU connection cable Q m Bus GT15 QC100B 10m connection GT15 QC150BS 15m cable QCPU connection GT15 QC200BS 20 For connecting the QCPU cable i ds and GOT long distance GOT to GOT GT15 QC250BS 25m o A9GT QCNB is required o o connection cable GT15 QC300BS 30 m For connecting the GOT and long distance GOT long distance GT15 QC350BS 35m Connect the connector box A to the main base unit of PLC Bus extension connector box A9GT QCNB when connecting the QCPU o o and GOT long distance Attach a ferrite core to the GOT A900 bus connection Bus connection cable cable when an existing GOT Ferrite core GMSQFG i A900 is replaced with a 7 GOT2000 two ferrite cores set 2 3 System Equipment 2 9 Product name RS 485 terminal block conversion unit Model FA LTBGT2R4CBL05 Cable length 0 5 m FA LTBGT2R4CBL10 FA LTBGT2R4CBL20 1m Reco mme nded produ ct 1 Specifications RS 485 terminal block co
43. figure Insulation sleeve Contact part 2mm to 2 5 mm 0 08inch to 0 10inch Gmm 0 24inch 10 5mm to 12 mm 0 42inch to 0 48inch Manufacturer PHOENIX CONTACT CRIMPFOX UD6 2 Tool Tighten the power supply terminal using a commercially available small screwdriver The screwdriver shall have a straight tip and its tip shall not be wider than the shaft as shown in the right figure Straight tip 0 4mm 2 5mm maa HE PAN 0 02inch 0 10inch Manufacturer PHOENIX CONTACT SZS 0 4 x 2 5 z O EF o m N a o o 3 D Y Lu O IL O o Z x 7 2 Power Supply Wiring to the GOT 7 5 7 3 Grounding Each GOT has the following ground terminals e GT27 GT25 GT23 FG terminal and LG terminal GT21 FG terminal 7 3 1 Grounding the GOT Bi Grounding method Ground the GOT as shown below Use independent grounding as much as possible for the GOT Ground the GOT with a ground resistance of 100 Q or less When independent grounding cannot be applied for the GOT use shared grounding as shown in 2 below KS L gt NY oter device CA GOT Other device Grounding Grounding ground resistance 100 ground resistance lt Q or less 100 Q or less NI 1 Independent grounding Best 2 Shared grounding Good 3 Common grounding Not allowed e For the grounding methods of 1 and 2 above use a cable with 2 mm or more cro
44. from the extension base unit in order setting only the END instruction in the sequence program eliminates errors arising from the sequence program Therefore you can check the error occurrence easily When the error does not occur frequently take time to check the error occurrence with the modules disconnected This check is effective to identify a noise invading route when the malfunction is caused by noise TROUBLESHOOTING 10 2 Troubleshooting for the Bus Connection 10 15 10 2 3 Specific example of troubleshooting With the following system as an example this section shows a troubleshooting when an error occurs in the PLC CPU When QnASCPU and an extension base unit are used PLC main base unit GOT 1 GOT 2 Extension cable extension base unit Bus connection Bus connection cable cable y Check the error code step appearing on the PLC CPU Identify the status of the error and the location where the error occurs Yy The SP UNIT DOWN message appears on the PLC CPU x Turn off the power of the GOT Turn off the power of the PLC v Replace the faulty PLC CPU with a new one v Turn on the power of the PLC Turn on the power of the GOT Yy A further error occurs not on PLC CPU Y Turn off the power of the GOT Turn off the power of the PLC v Disconnect the bus connection cable from the GOT 2 at IN side to further identify the error positions v Turn
45. gt l4 gt i gt I I I Category IV Category Ill Category Il Category The installation category indicates the withstand surge voltage generated by lightning strike Installation category indicates the lowest withstand level and installation category IV indicates the highest withstand level Installation category Il indicates a power supply whose voltage has been reduced by two or more levels of isolation transformers from the public power distribution 5 3 2 Control panel The GOT is an open type device designed to be integrated in equipment Make sure to install the GOT in a control panel mi Electric shock protection To prevent a person who does not have enough knowledge of electric facilities such as an operator from electric shock take the following measures on the control panel 1 Locking the control panel Lock the control panel and allow only a person who is well educated and has enough knowledge of electric facilities to unlock the control panel LU 2 EF o LU x m LU 2 H O gt O pa m z lt LU 2 EF o LU x m o LU 2 Automatic power shutdown Build the structure so that the power supply is shut down when the control panel is opened E2 Dustproof and waterproof features The control panel also prevents dust and water Insufficient dustproof and waterproof protection may lower the insulation withstand voltage resulting in an insulation breakdown Since the insulation of
46. horizontally installed 0 C to 50 C When vertically installed Storage ambient temperature 20 C to 60 C Operating ambient humidity 10 RH to 90 RH non condensing 2 Storage ambient humidity 10 RH to 90 RH non condensing 2 Vibration resistance Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude Sweep count Under 5 to 8 4 Hz 3 5mm 10 times in Compliant with intermittent each X Y or Z JIS B3502 and vibration 8 4 to 150 Hz 9 8 m s2 direction IEC61131 2 Under 5 to 8 4 Hz 1 75 mm continuous vibration 8 4 to 150 Hz 4 9 m s2 Shock resistant Compliant with JIS B3502 and IEC61131 2 147m s2 15G Three times in each X Y or Z direction Operating atmosphere No greasy fumes corrosive gas flammable gas excessive conductive dust and direct sunlight as well as at storage Operating altitude 3 2000 m or less Installation location Inside control panel Overvoltage category 4 ll or less Pollution degree 5 2 or less Cooling method Self cooling Grounding 4 2 3 4 5 3 4 Grounding with a ground resistance of 100 or less If impossible perform grounding to the control panel The operating ambient temperature indicates the temperature inside the enclosure of the control panel to which the GOT is installed If the ambient temperature exceeds 40 C the absolute humidity must not exceed 90 at 40 C Do not use or store the G
47. in which burst noise is applied to the power cables and the signal lines Power cable 2 kV Digital I O 24V or higher 1kV Digital I O less than 24 V 250 V or higher Analog I O signal lines 250 V or higher IEC61000 4 5 Surge immunity 1 Immunity test in which lightening surge is applied to the product AC power type Power cable between cable and ground 2 kV Power cable between cables 1 kV Data communication port 1 kV DC power type Power cable between cable and ground 0 5kV Power cable between cables 0 5kV Data communication port 1 kV IEC61000 4 6 Conducted RF immunity 1 Immunity test in which a noise inducted on the power cable and the signal lines is applied Power cable 10V Data communication port 10 V IEC61000 4 8 Power supply frequency magnetic field immunity 5 1 Overview Test for checking normal operations under the circumstance exposed to the ferromagnetic field noise of the power supply frequency 50 60 Hz 30 A m Applied Test standard Test details Standard value standard AC power type 0 5 cycle 0 Interval 1 second to 10 IEC61000 4 11 EN61131 2 Test for checking normal operations at seconds Instantaneous power failure 2007 instantaneous power failure 250 300 cycle 0 and voltage dips immunity 10 12 cycle 40 y o 25 30 cycle 70 a The GOT is an open type device designed to be integrated in equipment Ma
48. installing and removing the multiple extension units is as follows 6 6 1 Installing multiple extension units This section explains the procedure for mounting an extension unit on an already mounted extension unit Step 1 Make sure that the GOT power is off Step 2 Remove the connector cover and the stickers from the mounted extension unit Connector cover Y INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL Step 3 6 6 Installing and Removing the Extension Unit 6 17 6 18 Step 4 Step 5 Tighten the screws within the specified torque range 0 36 N m to 0 48 N m To mount another extension unit repeat Step 2 to Step 3 When you do not mount another extension unit cover the screws with the accessory stickers to avoid static electricity Keep the connector cover and the stickers attached Accessory sticker Connector cover Sticker AIN 1 Mounting position of the communication unit that occupies two extension interfaces The following lists the communication units that occupy two extension interfaces These units must be mounted to the GOT directly These communication unit cannot be mounted on other communication units When a video RGB unit or a multimedia unit is mounted to the GOT mount a communication unit on the video RGB unit or the multimedia unit Bus connection unit GT15 QBUS2 GT15 ABUS2 GT15 75QBUS2L and GT15 75ABUS2L only MELSECNET H communication unit e CC Link I
49. m separate wire Connector terminal block 9 pin For connecting a PLC and GOT RS 422 connector 5T10 C02H 9SC 0 2m Conversion of D sub 9 pin o conversion cable 3 separate wire Connector terminal block 9 pin For connecting the Q LCPU and GOT Skebifapsd For connecting LEADP R2 o f GT01 C30R2 6P 3m and GOT personal computer o o o 3 connection cable GT SoftGOT2000 5 MINI DIN 6 pin gt D sub 9 pin For connecting an FXCPU communication expansion FXCPU board and GOT personal communication computer GT expansion board SoftGOT2000 a RS 232 connection cable GT01 C30R2 98 oo F For connecting an FXCPU R si o baa cable FXCPU communication special 5 communication adapter and GOT personal special adapter computer GT connection cable SoftGOT2000 D sub 9 pin gt D sub 9 pin For connecting an FXCPU communication special Rr adapter and GOT personal o special adaptor GT01 C30R2 25P 3m computer GT o o o 3 connection cable SONGO T2000 2 D sub 25 pin D sub 9 pin 2 3 System Equipment Product name RS 232 cable Computer link connection cable CC Link G4 connection cable Model GT09 C30R2 9P Cable length Reco mme nded produ ct 1 Specifications For connecting a Serial communication module and GOT For connecting a Computer link module and GOT For connecting a Peripheral connection module AJ65BT R2N and GOT
50. mode For the setting method refer to the following u GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility Step 2 Remove the USB interface from the USB interface Host as shown below Step 3 Push the PUSH mark on the USB environmental protection cover to close the cover 6 34 6 9 Installing and Removing the USB Devices 6 10 Installing and Removing the USB cable The following shows the procedure for installing and removing a USB cable to the USB interface on the GOT rear face 6 10 1 Installing the USB cable Install the USB cable to the GOT in the following procedure Attach a cable clamp depending on the usage environment such as when fixing a cable is difficult Step 7 Install the USB cable to a USB interface Host device on the GOT rear face SI A A KIN NS N 1D K Step 2 Insert a cable clamp to the mounting hole for a cable clamp shown in the following figure and push it until you hear a clicking sound For the direction that the band goes through refer to the arrow in the figure Cable clamp used in this example RSG 130 V0 KITAGAWA INDUSTRIES CO LTD Step 3 Pass the USB cable through a hole of the cable clamp and pull the band to fix the cable SR 6 10 Installing and Removing the USB cable 6 35 z gt O Lu Y Q zZ Pi z O q l l lt N lt 6 10 2 Removing the USB cable When removing the mounted cable clamp and USB cable refer to the fol
51. o e o GT09 C30R20203 9P 3m GOT RS 232 cable GT09 C30R20204 14P 3m For connecting a YASKAWA MEMOBUS GT09 C30R20205 25P 3m o o module and GOT GT09 C30R40201 9P 3m GT09 C100R40201 9P 10m For connecting a YASKAWA MEMOBUS O 12 o GT09 C200R40201 9P 20m module and GOT GT09 C300R40201 9P 30 m RS 422 cable GT09 C30R40202 14P 3m GT09 C100R40202 14P 10m For connecting a YASKAWA PLC and 0 0 o GT09 C200R40202 14P 20m GOT GT09 C300R40202 14P 30m 2 17 2 3 System Equipment 2 O q 2 O IL 2 O o Lu EF gt Mm E13 Cable for YOKOGAWA PLC and temperature controller Supported model Cable eee Product name Model feng Specifications Gt Gt GT GT 27 25 23 21 For connecting a YOKOGAWA CPU port GT09 C30R20301 9P 3m i o o o D sub 9 pin conversion cable and GOT For connecting a YOKOGAWA PC link GT09 C30R20302 9P 3m o o o module and GOT RS 232 cable For connection a YOKOGAWA converter GT09 C30R20304 9S 3m o o o ML2 0 and GOT For connecting a YOKOGAWA PLC and GT09 C30R20305 9S 3m o o o GOT GT09 C30R40301 6T 3m GT09 C100R40301 6T 10m GT09 C200R40301 6T 20 m GT09 C300R40301 6T 30m For connecting a YOKOGAWA PC link O O O in GT09 C30R40302 6T 3m module and GOT GT09 C100R40302 6T 10m GT09 C200R40302 6T 20m GT09 C300R40302 6T 30m RS 422 cable GT09 C30R40303 6T 3m GT09 C100R40303 6T 10m For connecting a YOKOGAWA te
52. object may be activated This may cause an unexpected operation due to incorrect output or malfunction PRECAUTIONS WHEN THE DATA STORAGE IS IN USE N WARNING f the SD card is removed from drive A of the GOT while being accessed by the GOT the GOT may stop processing data for about 20 seconds The GOT cannot be operated during this period The functions that run in the background including a screen updating alarm logging scripts and others are also interrupted Remove the SD card after checking the following items e GT27 GT25 GT23 After checking the light off of SD card access LED remove the SD card e GT21 After disabling SD card access on the utility screen of the GOT and checking that the SD card access LED is off remove the SD card CAUTION If the data storage is removed from the GOT while being accessed by the GOT the data storage and files may be damaged Before removing the data storage from the GOT check the SD card access LED system signal or others to make sure that the data storage is not accessed Turning off the GOT while it accesses the SD card results in damage to the SD card and files When using the GOT with an SD card inserted check the following items e GT27 GT25 GT23 When inserting a SD card into the GOT make sure to close the SD card cover Failure to do so causes the data not to be read or written GT21 When using an SD card connected to the SD card unit or the GOT enable the SD card ac
53. of Error source Error code Description channel No Reference with error sq 0 to 99 5 Error code of CPU ACPU User s Manual of the ACPU connected Value of D9008 to the GOT Error code of the following Controller controllers GS263 Manual of the controller connected to FXCPU 2 the GOT 1040299 Non Mitsubishi PLC Deal with errors according to the error Temperature controller OMRON messages temperature controller only 300 to 399 Error code of the GOT main unit function GOT 5 400 to 499 oe a GOl GS262 4 communication function GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility 500 to 699 Error code of the GOT main unit function Network 800 to 999 Error code of the network GS264 CPU 1000 to 10000 Error code of the CPU User s Manual of the QCPU LCPU or Value of SDO QCPU LCPU or QnACPU QnACPU connected to the GOT Motion Eines code Gi the moton controller User s Manual of the motion controller troll 109011019999 connected to the GOT COPT RN Q173DCPU Q172DCPU Error code of the CNC User s Manual of the CNC C70 sneer 110901011399 Q173NCCPU GS263 connected to the GOT Robot Emr gode ofthe robot oomrales User s Manual of the robot controller troll 20001012933 connected to the GOT a Q172DRCPU Seno U M of th lifi m es ser s Manual o e servo amplitier Mi 20016 to 20237 Error code of the servo amplifier connected to the GOT 4 For the details of the GOT special registers GS262 to GS264 refer to the following lump GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help 2 FXC
54. of brightness or flickers may occur due to individual differences of liquid crystal display panels Please note that these symptoms occur due to GOT s characteristic and are not caused by product defect Flicker may occur due to vibration shock or display color When a stylus pen is used the touch panel endures touches of up to 100000 times The specifications must satisfy the following condition e Material Polyacetal resin Tip radius 0 8 mm or more Settings the screen saving backlight to OFF prevents the display screen from burn in and enables the backlight to lengthen its life If you touch two or more points on the touch panel simultaneously and a switch is placed between the two points the switch may be activated Do not touch two or more points on the touch panel simultaneously Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment In addition the GOT may not be usable in the environment where oil or chemicals affect the GOT for a long time or where oil mist is filled 3 2 Performance Specifications M2 GT2308 V Specifications Item GT2308 VTBA GT2308 VTBD Display device TFT color liquid crystal display Screen size 8 4 Resolution VGA 640 x 480 dots Display size 170 9 6 728 W x 128 2 5 047 H mm inch Display Displayed number 16 dot standard font 40 characters x 30 lines two byte characters section o
55. on the power of the PLC Turn on the power of the GOT v A further error occurs not on the GOT 2 bus connection unit v Turn off the power of the GOT Turn off the power of the PLC v Disconnect the bus connection cable from the GOT 1 at OUT side to further identify the error positions Y Turn on the power of the PLC Turn on the power of the GOT v No error occurs The bus connection cable connecting the GOT 1 to the GOT 2 is identified as faulty Replace the faulty bus connection cable with a new one End 10 16 10 2 Troubleshooting for the Bus Connection 10 3 Error Messages and System Alarms This section explains the error messages and system alarms displayed on the GOT The system alarm function displays the error code and error message when an error occurs in the GOT controller or network For the details of the system alarm refer to the following mp GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help AIN Error code and channel No You can check error codes in the error code storage area of the system information function You can check the channel No where an error occurs with the GOT special register GS262 to 264 For the details of the system information and GOT special register refer to the following ip GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help 10 3 1 Displayed contents The section explains an example of displaying an error code and error message on the GOT
56. or less which is used exclusively for the GOT Not doing so may cause an electric shock or malfunction GT21 does not have the LG terminal Correctly wire the GOT power supply section after confirming the rated voltage and terminal arrangement of the product Not doing so can cause a fire or failure Tighten the terminal screws of the GOT power supply section in the specified torque range Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or the GOT Exercise care to avoid foreign matter such as chips and wire offcuts entering the GOT Not doing so can cause a fire failure or malfunction NCAUTION Plug the communication cable into the connector to be connected and tighten the mounting screws and the terminal screws in the specified torque range Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit This section describes wiring to the GOT power supply section For the connection to a controller refer to the following manual mp GOT2000 Series Connection Manual For GT Works3 Version1 compatible for a controller used For external dimensions of connection cable refer to the following im 11 APPENDICES PIN General preventive measures against noise There are two kinds of noises Radiated noise that is transmitted into the air and C
57. or more External I O unit fitted 18 0 71 or more BER 48 1 89 or more Sound output unit fitted 18 0 71 or more B Horizontal 78 3 07 or more 18 0 71 or more Vertical 48 1 89 or more 18 0 71 or more 50 1 97 or more 50 1 97 50 1 97 or more 50 1 97 When heSDicardisused 20 0 79 or more or more 20 0 79 or more or more C A 50 1 97 or more When the SD card is not used 20 0 79 or more D Horizontal 50 1 97 or more 20 0 79 or more Vertical 80 3 15 or more 20 0 79 or more 4 100 3 94 or more E 20 0 79 or more 6 3 Installation Position 6 5 14 This value is for use of the coaxial cable 3C 2V JIS C 3501 For specifications of the cable refer to the GOT2000 Series Connection Manual for a controller used 2 This value differs depending on the cable used 3 This value differs depending on the cable used If the bending radius of the cable used is greater than the value specified above apply the value of the cable used 4 When opening or closing the battery cover 72 2 83 or more 6 3 Installation Position M2 For GT23 Depending on the units and cables used for the GOT the distance more than the described dimensions may be required Install the GOT with consideration of the connector dimensions and the cable bend radius For the cable pull out distance from the bottom of the GOT refer to the following um 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams For the vertical installation install the GOT
58. package GOT type of the package data stored in the SD data containing the GOT type same as the GOT card to be used Delete unnecessary data in the memory of the The GOT has insufficient memory GOT map GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help 8 1 Outline Procedure to Start the GOT 8 2 Creating Project Data Create project data with GT Designer3 Version1 For how to operate GT Designer3 Version1 refer to the following mp GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help mi Precautions for drawing 1 Starting GT Designer3 Version1 When starting GT Designer3 Version1 make sure to start the GOT2000 application You cannot create the GOT2000 screens with the GOT 1000 application O o Ll I O Z 3 W Q O 8 2 Creating Project Data 8 5 8 2 Creating Project Data PER 9 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION z O H O LU fam 7 zZ Q z lt LU o z lt z LU EF lt 1 9 1 Daily Inspection 2 22 04542 ses usec stam ieeedewes es ese 9 3 9 2 Periodic Inspection gg sapaw wee R EGO eee desi e wee een 9 4 9 3 Screen Cleaning Method 2222 00 e eee eee eee 9 5 9 4 Low voltage Battery Detection and Battery Replacement 9 6 N WARNING When power is on do not touch the terminals Doing so can cause an electric shock or malfunction Correctly connect the battery connector Do not charge disassemble heat short circuit solder or throw the battery into the fire Doing so will cause the battery to prod
59. part with GT25 10PSCC For 10 4 an opening o o i GT25 08PSCC For 8 4 Number of sheets 5 sheets o o Protective sheet 1 Surface treatment antiglare Sheet color transparent GT21 03PSGC UC For 3 8 USB environmental protection cover part o without an opening 2 Number of sheets 5 sheets GT25 12PSCC UC For 12 1 Surface treatment clear o GT25 10PSCC UC For 10 4 Sheet color transparent a 4 5 p USB environmental protection cover part GT25 08PSCC UC For 8 4 without panel opening 2 o o o GT21 03PSCC UC For 3 8 Number of sheets 5 sheets o USB i tal i i i environmen a GT25 UCOV Environmental protection cover for the USB interface on ka i protection cover the GOT front face for replacement GT20 15PCO For 15 o gt GT20 12PCO For 12 1 o Protective cover for oil 3 GT20 10PCO For 10 4 o o o i GT20 08PCO For 8 4 o o o z GT10 20PCO For 3 8 o GT15 90STAND For 15 o z Stand GT15 80STAND For 12 1 o GT15 70STAND For 10 4 8 4 o o o L1MEM 2GBSD SD memory card for GOT 2 GB o o o o SD card L1MEM 4GBSD SDHC memory card for GOT 4 GB o o o o GT05 MEM 128MC CF card for GT27 MMR Z 128 MB o GT05 MEM 256MC CF card for GT27 MMR Z 256 MB o a GT05 MEM 512MC CF card for GT27 MMR Z 512 MB o Memory card GT05 MEM 1GC CF card for GT27 MMR Z 1 GB o CF card GT05 MEM 2GC CF card for GT27 MMR Z 2 GB o GT05 MEM 4GC CF card for GT27 MMR Z 4 GB o 7 GT05 ME
60. screw E2 GT25 Input power supply 24 V DC Item Power supply voltage 0 5 N m to 0 8 Nem Specifications GT2512 STBD GT2510 VTBD GT2510 VTWD 24 V DC 25 20 GT2508 VTBD GT2508 VTWD Under the D 37 W or less 33 W or less 31 W or less maximum load Power Main unit 13W 10W 8w consumption Main unit 6 W 6W 6W Backlight OFF Inrush current 5 Aor less 20 ms ambient temperature 25 C under the maximum load Permissible instantaneous power failure time 10 ms or less Noise immunity Noise voltage 500 Vp p noise width 1 us measured by a noise simulator with noise frequency ranging from 25 Hz to 60 Hz Withstand voltage 350 V AC for 1 minute across power terminals and earth Insulation resistance 500 V DC across power terminals and earth 10 MQ or more by an insulation resistance tester Applicable wire size 0 75 mm to 2 mm2 Applicable solderless terminal Solderless terminal for M3 screw RAV1 25 3 V2 S3 3 V2 N3A FV2 N3A Applicable tightening torque Terminal block terminal screw 0 5 N m to 0 8 N m 3 3 Specifications of Power Supply Section SPECIFICATIONS 3 3 3 GT23 i GT23 Input power supply 100 V AC to 240 V AC Item Power supply voltage Specifications GT2310 VTBA GT2308 VTBA 100 V AC to 240 V AC 10 15 Power supply frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz 5 Maximum apparent power 4
61. supported max 32 GB Extension A PO I a For installing a communication unit or an option unit interface Extension T For installing an option unit auxiliary interface Side interface For installation of a communication unit 3 2 Performance Specifications 3 9 Specifications Item GT2710 STBA GT2710 VTBA GT2710 VTWA GT2710 STBD GT2710 VTBD GT2710 VTWD Buzzer output Single tone tone tone length adjustable POWER LED Color 2 colors blue and orange Productive structure Outside the enclosure IP67F 5 Inside the enclosure IP2X External dimensions 303 11 93 W x 218 8 43 H x 52 2 05 D mm inch Panel cut dimensions 289 11 38 W x 200 7 87 H mm inch Weight excluding a fitting 2 1 4 6 kg Ib Compatible software package GT Works3 Version 1 112S or later 1 Bright dots always lit and dark dots unlit may appear on a liquid crystal display panel due to its characteristics It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements In addition color tone difference unevenness of brightness or flickers may occur due to individual differences of liquid crystal display panels Please note that these symptoms occur due to GOT s characteristic and are not caused by product defect 2 Flicker may occur due to vibration shock or display color 3 When a stylus pen is used the touch panel endures touches of up to 100
62. surge voltage 1 2 50 us 150 V AC or less 2500V 300 V AC or less 4000V 5 20 5 3 Low Voltage Directive Requirements 6 INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL l 6 1 Installation Precautions ccc eee eee 6 2 S 6 2 Panel Cut Dimensions naanaunssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 2 a 6 3 Installation Position 622 ses cece ss bebe Sa BALANGA YITA AGANG 6 4 6 4 Control Panel Inside Temperature and GOT Installation Angle AA AA 6 10 2 6 5 Installing and Removing the GOT 22 aaa 6 12 6 6 Installing and Removing the Extension Unit 6 17 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery 6 20 Z 6 8 Installing and Removing the SD Card 6 29 6 9 Installing and Removing the USB Devices 6 34 6 10 Installing and Removing the USB cable 6 35 6 1 Installation Precautions Install the GOT with consideration of the control panel inside dimensions and the installation prohibited area Depending on the types of connection cables connected to the GOT the distance more than the described dimensions may be required Install the GOT with consideration of the connector dimensions and the cable bend radius 6 2 Panel Cut Dimensions Mi GT27 GT25 Open an installation hole on the control panel with the dimensions as shown below For GT2715 X Horizontal Vertical For GT27 except GT2715 X and GT25 C B C Lo AA Hear KO
63. the GOT tighten a screw within the specified torque range 0 36 N m to 0 48 N m Tightening the screw with a torque exceeding the specified torque range may deform the GOT front panel causing the protective sheet to become crinkled For GT2715 X 8 fittings 6 12 6 5 Installing and Removing the GOT For GT27 except GT2715 X and GT25 4 fittings M2 GT21 Install the GOT in the following procedure For the panel cut dimensions for the GOT refer to the following mp 6 2 Panel Cut Dimensions The following shows an installation example for the horizontal direction For the vertical installation install the GOT so that the power supply terminal which is located on the GOT rear face is at the lower side um 4 3 GT21 AIN TUF Cautions for an installation panel Use a panel that has no warpage damage and unevenness on its surface Failure to do so may not result in waterproof effect Determine the panel thickness considering the panel strength For example even though the panel has thickness within the range the strength may be insufficient depending on the material and size Insufficient panel strength may result in warpage depending on the installation position of the GOT and other devices Step 1 Install a packing to the packing installation groove on the GOT rear face a gt O m Y a Z lt z O T J a lt zZ installation groove 6 5 Installing and Removing the GOT 6 13 Step
64. the fittings from the GOT Step 1 For GT2715 X 8 fittings For GT27 except GT2715 X and GT25 4 fittings TWAOWSY ANY NOILVTIVLSNI a at ee JI Se Remove the GOT from the panel opening Step 2 Panel opening 6 15 6 5 Installing and Removing the GOT M2 GT21 Step 7 Remove the mounting screws of the installation fitting on the GOT in the following order 1 to 3 Remove the installation fitting on the GOT Installation fitting Mounting screw Step 2 Remove the GOT from the panel opening Installation hole 6 16 6 5 Installing and Removing the GOT 6 6 Installing and Removing the Extension Unit For installing and removing a single extension unit refer to the user s manual included in each extension unit POINT Installing the extension interface relay board Installing any of the following communication units to the GOT does not require the extension interface relay board to be installed e Bus connection unit GT15 QBUS2 GT15 ABUS2 e MELSECNET H communication unit e CC Link IE Controller Network communication unit e CC Link IE Field Network communication unit e CC Link communication unit For installing removing a wireless LAN communication unit to from GT27 or GT25 refer to the following mp GOT2000 Series Wireless LAN Communication Unit User s Manual For installing removing an SD card to from GT21 refer to the following GT21 03SDCD General Description The procedure of
65. unit auxiliary interface Side interface For installing a communication unit Buzzer output Single tone tone tone length adjustable POWER LED Color 2 colors blue and orange 3 2 Performance Specifications 3 11 Specifications ka GT2708 STBA GT2708 STBD GT2708 VTBA GT2708 VTBD Productive structure Outside the enclosure IP67F 5 Inside the enclosure IP2X External dimensions 241 9 49 W x 194 7 64 H x 52 2 05 D mm inch Panel cut dimensions 227 8 94 W x 176 6 93 H mm inch Weight excluding a fitting 1 5 3 3 kg Ib Compatible software package GT Works3 Version1 112S or later 1 Bright dots always lit and dark dots unlit may appear on a liquid crystal display panel due to its characteristics It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements In addition color tone difference unevenness of brightness or flickers may occur due to individual differences of liquid crystal display panels Please note that these symptoms occur due to GOT s characteristic and are not caused by product defect 2 Flicker may occur due to vibration shock or display color 3 When a stylus pen is used the touch panel endures touches of up to 100000 times The specifications must satisfy the following condition e Material Polyacetal resin Tip radius 0 8 mm or more 4 Settings the screen saving backlight to OFF prevents the display sc
66. voltage Battery Detection and Battery Replacement 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets cc eee eee eee 10 2 10 2 Troubleshooting for the Bus Connection 10 14 10 3 Error Messages and System Alarms 10 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 1 This GOT Restoration Sheets section provides check sheets for restoration in cases where the GOT does not operate normally The following explains how to use each sheet Hi M2 M3 10 2 When the GOT does not operate or malfunctions GOT status check sheet When the GOT does not operate or malfunctions identify the cause of the malfunction using mthe GOT status check sheet and take a corrective action When the GOT is restored see the status for a while When the wiring needs to be improved GOT installation status check sheet As a result of the above check 1 the cause of the malfunction or others is thought to be due to the noise generated by the GOT wiring status take a corrective action for wiring by using the GOT installation status check sheet When the GOT is restored see the status for a while When a corrective action other than the above is required System configuration check sheet If a malfunction or others still occurs even after the above checks fill out the system configuration check sheet with details about your system and consult your local Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd When sen
67. 0 Series Connection Manual Mitsubishi Products for GT Works3 Version1 Manual number Model code SH 081197ENG 1D7MJ8 GOT2000 Series Connection Manual Non Mitsubishi Products 1 for GT Works3 Version1 SH 081198ENG GOT2000 Series Connection Manual Non Mitsubishi Products 2 for GT Works3 Version1 SH 081199ENG GOT2000 Series Connection Manual Microcomputers MODBUS Products Peripherals For GT Works3 Version1 3 GT SoftGOT2000 manuals Manual name GT SoftGOT2000 Version1 Operating Manual 4 GOT2000 manuals SH 081200ENG Manual number Model code SH 081201ENG Manual name Manual number Model code GOT2000 Series User s Manual Hardware SH 081194ENG 1D7MJ5 GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility SH 081195ENG 1D7MJ6 GOT2000 Series User s Manual Monitor SH 081196ENG 1D7MJ7 Abbreviations Generic Terms the meaning of the icon The following shows the abbreviations and generic terms used in Help a1 GOT Meaning of icon Abbreviations and generic terms Description Not Support support GT27 X GT2715 X GT2715 XTBA GT2715 XTBD G GT2712 S GT2712 STBA GT2712 STWA GT2712 STBD GT2712 STWD 27 GT27 S GT2710 S GT2710 STBA GT2710 STBD GT27 GT27 V GT2710 V GT2710 VTBA GT2710 VTWA GT2710 VTBD GT2710 VTWD GT27 S GT2708 S GT2708 STBA GT2708 STBD GT27 V GT2708 V GT2708 VTBA GT2708 VTBD GT25 S
68. 00 Q or less Grounding If impossible perform grounding to the control panel 4 The operating ambient temperature indicates the temperature inside the enclosure of the control panel to which the GOT is installed 2 Ifthe ambient temperature exceeds 40 C the absolute humidity must not exceed 90 at 40 C 3 Donot use or store the GOT under pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure of altitude 0 m Doing so may cause a malfunction When an air purge is made inside the control panel by adding pressure there may be a clearance between the surface sheet and the screen making you difficult to use the touch panel or the sheet may come off 4 This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the public electrical power distribution network and the machinery within the premises Category Il applies to equipment for which electrical power is supplied from fixed facilities The withstand surge voltage for the equipment with the rated voltage up to 300 V is 2500 V 5 This indicates the occurrence rate of conductive material in an environment where a device is used Pollution degree 2 indicates an environment where only non conductive pollution occurs normally and a temporary conductivity caused by condensation shall be expected depending on the conditions 3 1 General Specifications 3 3 3 1 3 GT21 Item Operating ambient temperature 1 Specifications 0 C to 55 C When
69. 000 times The specifications must satisfy the following condition e Material Polyacetal resin Tip radius 0 8 mm or more 4 Settings the screen saving backlight to OFF prevents the display screen from burn in and enables the backlight to lengthen its life 5 When attaching the USB environmental protection cover pushing into the PUSH mark firmly complies with IP67F When the USB environmental protection cover is open IP2X is supported Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment In addition the GOT may not be usable in the environment where oil or chemicals affect the GOT for a long time or where oil mist is filled 3 10 3 2 Performance Specifications M4 GT2708 S GT2708 V Specifications Item GT2708 STBA GT2708 STBD GT2708 VTBA GT2708 VTBD Display device TFT color liquid crystal display Screen size 8 4 Resolution SVGA 800 x 600 dots VGA 640 x 480 dots Display size 170 9 6 728 W x 128 2 5 047 H mm inch 16 dot standard font 50 characters x 37 lines 16 dot standard font 40 characters x 30 lines Binan Displayed number two byte characters two byte characters D i i wg ia y of characters 12 dot standard font 66 characters x 50 lines 12 dot standard font 53 characters x 40 lines two byte characters two byte characters Display color 65536 colors a Brightness gt 32 levels O Adjustment LU Backlight LED
70. 2 Insert the GOT from the front of the panel surface The following shows an example of the horizontal installation Installation hole Step 3 Fix the GOT Hang the hook of the installation fitting accessory on the hole of the unit fixing hole of the GOT Slide the installation fitting to the rear edge Slide the installation fitting to the left to fix it Tighten and fix mounting screws within the specified torque range 0 20 N m to 0 25 N m Four points on the top and bottom of the GOT can be fixed Installation fitting LAGUNA Cautions for the GOT installation Tighten mounting screws within the specified torque range Undertightening can cause the GOT to drop In addition waterproof effect or oilproof effect may not be obtained Tightening the screw in the specified torque range or more may damage the GOT or distort the panel causing wrinkles on the surface of the display section The wrinkles may lower visibility and lead to an incorrect input to the touch panel Waterproof effect or oilproof effect may not be obtained because of distortion of the GOT or panel Step 4 The GOT in the factory shipment state has a protective film on the display section After installing the GOT remove the film 6 14 6 5 Installing and Removing the GOT Removing the GOT 6 5 2 GT27 GT25 GT23 Hi Remove the screws from the GOT Remove
71. 2 Open the SD card cover and insert the SD card with its front surface Name plate side facing outward Close the SD card cover SD card surface Step 3 Touch SD card access Access inhibit to enable Permissions Check that the SD card access LED turns on z gt O Lu Y Q zZ Pi z Q q l l lt N lt 6 8 Installing and Removing the SD Card 6 31 6 8 2 Removing the SD card Mi GT27 GT25 GT23 Step 1 Open the SD card cover as shown below Step 2 After making sure that SD card access LED is off with SD card cover 90 degrees or more open push in the SD card to remove it Open the cover of the SD card interface 90 degrees or more Step 3 Close the cover of the SD card interface 6 32 6 8 Installing and Removing the SD Card M2 GT21 Step 1 Touch Utility main menu Data control SD card access Permissions to enable Access inhibit u GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility Check that the SD card access LED turns off When the LED is off it indicates that the SD card can be inserted or removed even though the GOT power is on SD card access Caution This setting is initialized to Permissions at the GOT Permissions Step 2 Open the SD card cover and remove the SD card AIN 1 Cautions for removing the SD card While the SD card access LED is on do not remove the SD card or power off the GOT Doing so results in
72. 2 GB Buzzer output Single tone tone length adjustable POWER LED Color 2 colors blue and orange Productive structure Outside the enclosure IP67F 6 Inside the enclosure IP2X External dimensions 241 9 49 W x 194 7 64 H x 56 2 20 D mm inch Panel cut dimensions 227 8 94 W x 176 6 93 H mm inch Weight excluding a fitting 1 5 3 3 kg Ib Compatible software package GT Works3 Version1 112S or later 3 2 Performance Specifications 3 21 4 2 3 4 5b 6 Bright dots always lit and dark dots unlit may appear on a liquid crystal display panel due to its characteristics It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements In addition color tone difference unevenness of brightness or flickers may occur due to individual differences of liquid crystal display panels Please note that these symptoms occur due to GOT s characteristic and are not caused by product defect Flicker may occur due to vibration shock or display color When a stylus pen is used the touch panel endures touches of up to 100000 times The specifications must satisfy the following condition e Material Polyacetal resin Tip radius 0 8 mm or more Settings the screen saving backlight to OFF prevents the display screen from burn in and enables the backlight to lengthen its life If you touch two or more points on the touch panel simultaneously and a sw
73. 2 channel front face rear face USB Host Built in Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB A interface 1 channel front face USB Device Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB Mini B auxiliary interface SD card 1 channel SDHC card supported max 32 GB Extension r TA F A For installing a communication unit or an option unit interface Extension For installing an option unit Side interface For installation of a communication unit Buzzer output Single tone tone tone length adjustable POWER LED Color 2 colors blue and orange Productive structure Outside the enclosure IP67F 5 Inside the enclosure IP2X External dimensions 397 15 63 W x300 11 81 H x60 D mm inch Panel cut dimensions 383 5 15 10 W x282 5 11 12 H mm inch Weight excluding a fitting 4 5 9 9 kg Ib Compatible software package 4 2 3 4 5 GT Works3 Version1 112S or later Bright dots always lit and dark dots unlit may appear on a liquid crystal display panel due to its characteristics It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements In addition color tone difference unevenness of brightness or flickers may occur due to individual differences of liquid crystal display panels Please note that these symptoms occur due to GO
74. 21 Installing a battery is not required for GT21 2 battery replacement time To replace the battery leave the GOT on for more than 10 minutes before replacing the battery Replace the battery within 5 minutes As for GT23 replace the battery within 30 seconds 6 7 1 Installing the battery The battery installation procedure differs depending on the GOT models um m1 Installing the battery to GT2715 GT2712 GT2710 GT2512 or GT2510 m2 Installing the battery to GT2708 or GT2508 m3 Installing the battery to GT2310 or GT2308 Bi Installing the battery to GT2715 GT2712 GT2710 GT2512 or GT2510 The following shows the battery installation procedure taking GT2712 as an example Step 1 Make sure that the GOT power is off Step 2 Install the battery to the GOT rear face Open the battery cover as shown below Battery cover Step 3 To replace the battery remove the old battery and then disconnect the connector mp 6 7 2 Removing the battery 6 20 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery Step 4 The GOT side connector depends on whether the GOT has a battery extension cable e Without a battery extension cable Insert the battery connector to the GOT connector With a battery extension cable Insert the battery connector to the battery extension cable connector of the GOT Battery cover Battery extension cable Battery cover A A Black cable Pay KNs e Xs AANI SF g A AL Lo Black cable Sa a CIR A
75. 3 Battery Space for housing the battery Pond When using the GOT with the vertical display install the GOT so that the arrow 14 Vertical installation mark points upward 15 Power terminal Power input terminal LG terminal FG terminal For communicating with a controller or connecting a personal computer 16 Ethernet interface a Connector shape RJ 45 modular jack 17 RS 232 interface For communication with a controller Connector shape D sub 9 pin male 18 RS 422 485 interface For communication with a controller Connector shape D sub 9 pin female 4 2 GT23 4 3 Hi GT21 GT2103 PMBD 1 2 M2 GT2103 PMBDS 1 2 M3 PART NAMES AND SETTINGS No 1 Name Display section a 9 Description Displays the utility and the user created screen 2 Touch panel For operating the touch switches in the utility and the user created screen 3 Ethernet interface For communicating with a controller or connecting a personal computer Connector shape RJ 45 Modular jack 4 RS 232 interface For communicating with a controller or connecting a personal computer Transparent Female MINI DIN 6 pin For connecting multiple GOTs a barcode reader an RFID or a serial printer 5 RS 422
76. 30 1 18 GT15 J71GP23 SX 65 2 56 9 0 95 15 0 59 37 1 46 GT15 J71GF13 T2 4 65 2 56 9 0 95 26 1 02 GT15 J61BT13 47 1 85 0 23 0 91 28 1 10 GT27 V4 z gt 132 5 20 56 2 20 76 2 99 20 0 79 GT27 R2 Z 77 3 03 21 0 83 32 1 26 BNC BNC 132 5 20 76 2 99 445 1 75 BNC 20 0 79 GT27 V4R1 Z j i i RGB RGB RGB 32 1 26 77 3 03 21 0 83 GT27 ROUT Z 77 3 03 21 0 83 32 1 26 GT27 MMR Z 132 5 20 76 2 99 58 5 3 82 20 0 79 GT15 PRN 52 2 05 17 0 67 23 0 91 18 0 71 GT15 DIO 2 77 3 03 21 0 83 43 1 69 O GT15 DIOR 23 0 91 A GT15 SOUT 41 1 61 0 30 1 18 ai a 4 For cables prepared by the user the dimensions in the table are not applied 9 2 If cable bending radius is smaller than the lowest part of the GOT rear face the dimension of 3 is equal to or less than O however it is written as O in the table 3 For details of the cable for GT15 J71LP23 25 optical loop unit contact your local Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd 4 The bend radius depends on the Ethernet cable to be used 5 This model cannot be used for GT2508 M9 Depth dimensions for the GOT with an SD card unit GT21 The following table shows the depth dimensions for the GOT with an SD card unit GT2103 PMBD GT2103 PMBDS Rear face Side face Side face 80 3 15 or more 80 3 15 or more _ 808 15 or mg _ 80 3 15 to NI ib SD card unit X X
77. 4 VA under the maximum load 30 VA under the maximum load Under the 18 W or less 11 W or less maximum load Power Main unit 15W 9W consumption Main unit 8W 6W Backlight OFF Inrush current 40 A or less 4 ms ambient temperature 25 C under the maximum load Permissible instantaneous power failure time 20 ms or less 100 V AC or more Noise immunity Noise voltage 1500 Vp p noise width 1 us measured by a noise simulator with noise frequency ranging from 25 Hz to 60 Hz Withstand voltage 1500 V AC for 1 minute across power terminals and earth Insulation resistance 500 V DC across power terminals and earth 10 MQ or more by an insulation resistance tester Applicable wire size 0 75 mm to 2 mm Applicable solderless terminal Solderless terminal for M3 screw RAV1 25 3 V2 S3 3 V2 N3A FV2 N3A Applicable tightening torque Terminal block terminal screw 3 28 0 5 N m to 0 8 Nem 3 3 Specifications of Power Supply Section 2 GT23 Input power supply 24 V DC Item Power supply voltage GT2310 VTBD Specifications 24 V DC 25 20 GT2308 VTBD Under the 16 W or less 11 W or less maximum load Power F Main unit 13W 8 W consumption Main unit 7W 6W Backlight OFF Inrush current 40 A or less 2 ms ambient temperature 25 C under the maximum load Permissible instantaneous power failure time
78. 485 interface For communicating with a controller Connector terminal block 9 pin or 5 pin 6 Power supply terminal Power supply input terminal FG terminal 7 USB interface Device For transferring data and storing data Connector shape Mini B 8 Terminating resistor setting switch Switches the terminating resistor for the RS 422 485 communication port among 330 Q OPEN and 110 Q Initial setting 330 Q 9 Installation fitting Mounting fitting for fixing the GOT to the control panel 10 SD card unit connector inside the cover Connector for mounting the SD card unit 4 3 GT21 N Oo EF EF WW N QD z lt N Ww lt z EF oe o eel 5 EMC DIRECTIVE AND LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 5 1 OYEINIEW as KAT RRAR BKA NENG NGANGA NARAGEPEERAN ND REA Na NAA 5 2 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements an 5 4 5 3 Low Voltage Directive Requirements 5 19 LU 2 EF o LU x m LU Q H O gt O kar m z lt LU 2 EF O LU x m o W 5 1 Overview For the products sold in European countries the conformance to the EMC Directive which is one of the European Directives has been a legal obligation since 1996 In addition conformance to the Low Voltage Directive another European Directive has also been a legal obligation since 1997 Manufacturers who recognize that their products comply with the EMC Directi
79. 5 20 j 44 5 1 75 BNC 20 0 79 GT27 V4R1 z 5 47 1 85 RGB RGB 32 1 26 RGB 0 77 3 03 GT27 ROUT z 5 77 3 03 0 32 1 26 GT27 MMR Z 5 132 5 20 47 1 85 58 5 2 30 20 0 79 GT15 PRN 52 2 05 0 23 0 91 18 0 71 GT15 DIO 77 3 03 0 43 1 69 GT15 DIOR 23 0 91 GT15 SOUT 41 1 61 0 30 1 18 4 For cables prepared by the user the dimensions in the table are not applied 2 If cable bending radius is smaller than the lowest part of the GOT rear face the dimension of 3 is equal to or less than APPENDICES O however it is written as O in the table 3 For details of the cable for GT15 J71LP23 25 optical loop unit contact your local Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd 4 The bend radius depends on the Ethernet cable to be used 5 This model cannot be used for GT2512 11 11 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams 3 GT2710 GT2510 11 12 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams 78 3 07 Unit mm inch R cable bend radius For cables prepared by the user the dimensions in the table are not applied If cable bending radius is smaller than the lowest part of the GOT rear face the dimension of 3 is equal to or less than For details of the cable for GT15 J71LP23 25 optical loop unit contact your local Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd Model A GT15
80. 6 BNC 132 5 20 44 5 1 75 BNC 20 0 79 GT27 V4R1 Z 0 RGB RGB 32 1 26 77 3 03 GT27 ROUT Z 77 3 03 0 32 1 26 GT27 MMR Z 132 5 20 0 58 5 2 30 20 0 79 GT15 PRN 52 2 05 0 23 0 91 18 0 71 GT15 DIO 77 3 03 0 43 1 69 GT15 DIOR 23 0 91 GT15 SOUT 41 1 61 0 30 1 18 1 For cables prepared by the user the dimensions in the table are not applied 2 If cable bending radius is smaller than the lowest part of the GOT rear face the dimension of 3 is equal to or less than O however it is written as O in the table 3 For details of the cable for GT15 J71LP23 25 optical loop unit contact your local Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd 4 The bend radius depends on the Ethernet cable to be used 11 10 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams 2 GT2712 GT2512 Unit mm inch Model A B C D R cable bend radius GT15 QBUS 88 3 46 3 0 12 23 0 91 50 1 97 GT15 QBUS2 GT15 75QBUSL 88 3 46 3 0 12 10 0 39 50 1 97 GT15 75QBUS2L GT15 RS2 9P 1 72 5 2 85 0 27 5 1 08 GT15 RS4 9S 1 GT15 RS4 TE 1 33 5 1 32 0 23 0 91 GT15 J71LP23 25 3 3 3 GT15 J71BR13 79 3 11 0 30 1 18 GT15 J71GP23 SX 65 2 56 0 15 0 59 37 1 46 GT15 J71GF13 T2 4 65 2 56 0 26 1 02 GT15 J61BT13 47 1 85 0 23 0 91 28 1 10 85 3 35 GT27 V4 Z 5 132 5 20 47 1 85 20 0 79 GT27 R2 Z 5 77 3 03 0 32 1 26 BNC Bana 132
81. Cone S aaa ges ceeded gece GANG ghee nade evel Ana Gavan Maa ab 10 17 10 3 2 Error messages and system alarms 0aannawanawaaauasaaawaaasanaaasasanasaannasssasasunassssces0sanas 10 18 11 APPENDICES 11 1 External Dimension Diagram8 anan ALANGAN niini GUD E DAI 11 2 11 2 Confirming of Versions and Conforming Standards 2 ma anawwanananawwwawannnanawwaannnnaawnnaasnssannn ans 11 18 11 2 1 GT274G125 GT 23 puma aan Nasan ei AU Aa a 11 18 11 2 2 GT 21 access cach cies ma a3 NN AA ANG AB NA AA 11 19 11 3 Transportation Precautions aaaaaaa waaa aa ANAN NG NUNG N GG GNG NENA ANA ANAN KKEKAGENGNEKE NAGANA An E EEEE EEE Enn ennnen 11 19 11 3 1 Relevant Models AA ANAN BALARA Aa 11 19 11 3 2 Transportation guidelines al aa AA LA GA KNA KA ai 11 19 REVISIONS WARRANTY List of Manuals for GT Works3 For the manuals related to this product install the manuals with the drawing software If you need a printed manual consult your local Mitsubishi representative or branch office a1 List of Manuals for GT Designer3 GOT2000 1 Screen drawing software manuals Manual name GT Works3 Version1 Installation Procedure Manual Manual number Model code GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help GT Converter2 Version3 Operating Manual for GT Works3 SH 080862ENG 1D7MB2 GOT2000 Series MES Interface Function Manual for GT Works3 Version1 2 Connection manuals SH 081228ENG Manual name GOT200
82. D only POWER LED Lit in blue Power is properly supplied Lit in orange Screen saving Blinks in orange and blue Backlight failure Not lit Power is not supplied Human sensor Detects human movement GT2715 GT2712 only Unit installation fitting Mounting fixtures for fixing the GOT to the control panel Reset switch Hardware reset switch S MODE switch Used for OS installation at the GOT startup 10 SD card access LED ON SD card installed Blink SD card accessed OFF SD card not installed or SD card installed but removal possible 11 SD card interface For installing an SD card 12 SD card cover Has the function to switch the access to the SD card between enabled and disabled states When the cover is opened Access prohibited When the cover is closed Access allowed 13 Battery Space for housing the battery 14 Side interface For installing a communication unit 15 USB interface Host back For connecting a USB mouse and a USB keyboard transferring data and storing data Connector shape TYPE A 16 Cable clamp mounting hole Cable clamp mounting hole as a precaution against a disconnection of the USB cable Recommended product RSG 130 V0 of KITAGAWA INDUSTRIES CO LTD 17 Terminating resistor setting switch inside the cover Switches the terminating resistor for the RS 422 485 communication port between used an
83. E Controller Network communication unit e CC Link IE Field Network communication unit e CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 Mounting GT15 75QBUSL GT15 75QBUS2L GT15 75ABUSL and GT15 75ABUS2L These units cannot be mounted on a video RGB unit or a multimedia unit When connecting these units by the bus connection use GT15 QBUS GT15 QBUS2 GT15 ABUS or GT15 ABUS2 2 6 6 Installing and Removing the Extension Unit 6 6 2 Removing the extension unit Step 1 Make sure that the GOT power is off Step 2 Remove the accessory stickers from the mounted extension unit Step 3 Loosen the screws of the unit Step 4 Remove the extension unit Step 5 Install the connector covers and stickers of the extension interface z gt O Lu X Q zZ Pi z Q q l l lt N lt Connector cover 6 6 Installing and Removing the Extension Unit 6 19 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery Install a battery to the GOT before the first startup The following shows the procedure for installing and removing a battery Described with the GOT rear face facing up Pon 1 Battery e GT27 GT25 GT27 and GT25 have a battery in the battery cover as default Before using GT27 and GT25 connect the battery connector to the GOT connector e GT23 Batteries for GT23 GT11 50BAT are sold separately Purchase a battery before using GT23 mount it to the GOT and connect the GOT connector to battery connector e GT
84. GX LogViewer SWaDNN VIEWER J type software package o indicates a version PX Developer MT Works2 SWaD5C FBDQ J type FBD software package for process control o indicates a version Motion controller engineering environment MELSOFT MT Works2 SWaoDND MTW2 J o indicates a version MT Developer SWORNC GSV type integrated start up support software for motion controller Q series o indicates a version MR Configurator2 SWaDNC MRC2 J type servo configuration software o indicates a version MR Configurator MRZJWo SETUP type servo configuration software o indicates a version FR Configurator Inverter setup software FR SWo SETUP WJ o indicates a version NC Configurator CNC parameter setting support tool NC Configurator FX Configurator FP Parameter setting monitoring and testing software packages for FX3U 20SSC H SWaD5CFXSSC J o indicates a version FX3U ENET L Configuration tool FX3U ENET L type Ethernet module setting software SW1D5 FXENETL J RT ToolBox2 Robot program creation software 3D 11C WINJ MX Component Versiona SWaD5C ACT J SWoD5C ACT JA MX Component esas E o indicates a version MX Sheet Versiona SWoD5C SHEET J SWoD5C SHEET JA MX Sheet o indicates a version CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool m6 License key for GT SoftGOT2000 Abbreviations and generic terms License key CPU module logging c
85. H communication unit GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13 or CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT13 is mounted the operating ambient temperature must be 5 C lower than the maximum temperature described in Section 3 1 General Specifications 1 Installing the GOT horizontally When the GOT is installed at any angle from 60 to 105 the control panel inside temperature must be within 55 C When the GOT is installed at any angle outside the range from 60 to 105 the control panel inside temperature must be within 40 C GOT Display section Control panel or others 2 Installing the GOT vertically When the GOT is installed a 90 angle the control panel inside temperature must be within 55 C When the GOT is installed at any angle other than 90 the control panel inside temperature must be within 40 C GOT 90 Display section Control panel or others 6 10 6 4 Control Panel Inside Temperature and GOT Installation Angle M2 GT23 Regardless of the installation orientation install the GT23 so that the following conditions are satisfied When the GOT is installed at any angle from 60 to 105 the control panel inside temperature must be within 55 C When the GOT is installed at any angle outside the range from 60 to 105 the control panel inside temperature must be within 40 C GOT Display section Control panel or others m3 GT21 1 Installing the GOT horizontally When the GOT is
86. IFICATIONS Approx 60000 h operating ambient temperature 25 C display intensity 50 Touch panel 3 Type Analog resistive film Key size Minimum 2 x 2 dots per a key Simultaneous press Up to two points Life 1 million times or more Operating force 0 98 N or less Human sensor Detection length 1m Detection temperature Temperature difference between human body and ambient air 4 C or higher User memory capacity User memory capacity Memory for storage ROM 57MB Memory for operation RAM 128MB Life number of write times 100000 times Built in clock precision 90 seconds month Ambient temperature 25 C GT11 50BAT type lithium batteries Battery Life Approx 5 years Ambient temperature 25 C RS 232 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Connector shape D sub 9 pin male 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps RS 422 485 Connector shape D sub 9 pin female Ethernet 1 channel Data transfer method 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector shape RJ 45 modular jack 2 channel front face rear face 1 channel rear face USB Host Built in Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB A interface 1 channel front face 1 channel rear face USB Device Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB Mini B
87. Inside control panel Power cable Inside control panel GOT connection I l 3 l E cable I B E U Driving P3 Driving control linef control line Terminal block l Terminal block 7 4 2 Control panel outside wiring To lead the power line and the communication cable outside the control panel open cable holes at two separate places to lead the cables separately out When the cables are led out through the same cable hole for wiring reasons the cables are more easily affected by noise Wiring the power lines and the communication cables outside the control panel Power line Power line Communication cable Communication D H cable Lao Cable hole Separate the power line and communication cable each other 100 mm or more in the duct When the cables are close each other for wiring reasons use a separator made of metal Doing so reduces the noise influence Wiring of power line and communication cable in the duct a Power line 100 mm or more N Signal wire Wiring duct Separator _ Communication cable Power line 7 10 7 4 Wiring Inside and Outside the Control Panel 7 5 Attaching a Surge Suppressor to Control Equipment When the GOT fails to work properly for example a communication error occurs in synchronization with the ON OFF status of the specific control equipment including a molded case circuit breaker electromagnetic contactor relay solenoid valve and induction motor
88. M 8GC CF card for GT27 MMR Z 8 GB o GT05 MEM 16GC CF card for GT27 MMR Z 16 GB o a Conversion adapter from CF card for GT27 MMR Z to Memory card adaptor GT05 MEM ADPC o o memory card TYPE II 2 3 System Equipment Supported model Product name Model Description Ci Gili ee GT GT 27 25 23 21 1 The while model does not have the front USB interface It is recommended to use the products that the USB environmental protection cover area is closed 2 When using the product with the USB environmental protection cover area closed the front USB interface cannot be used 3 Check if the protective cover for oil can be used in the actual environment before use When using the cover the front USB interface and human sensor cannot be used 4 Including the GP2500 and GP260n manufactured by Digital Electronics Corporation 2 3 5 Cable GT15 70ATT 98 For replacing GT1680 GT1580 A985GOT 4 o o o For 10 4 For replacing A870GOT SWS TWS or A8GT GT15 70ATT 87 o o o 2 70GOT TB TW SB SW GT15 60ATT 97 For replacing GT167o GT1570 A970GOT o o o Attachment GT15 60ATT 96 For replacing A960GOT o o o For replacing A870GOT EWS A8GT 70GOT EFE GT15 60ATT 87 For 8 4 o o o i EB EW A77GOT EL A77GOT EL S5 S3 D For replacing A77GOT CL A77GOT CL S5 oO GT15 60ATT 77 o o o S3 A77GOT L A77GOT L S5 S3 L z O For O For O Battery for backup of SRAM
89. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL GOT2000 Series User s Manual Hardware SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Always read these precautions before using this equipment Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product In this manual the safety precautions are ranked as WARNING and CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in A WARNING death or severe injury CAUTION Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions CAUTION GN a resulting in minor or moderate injury or property damage Note that the N caution level may lead to a serious accident according to the circumstances Always follow the instructions of both levels because they are important to personal safety e e e e e Please save this manual to make it accessible when required and always forward it to the end user DESIGN PRECAUTIONS N WARNING Some failures of the GOT communication unit or cable may keep the outputs on or off Some failures of a touch panel may cause malfunction of the input objects such as a touch switch An external monitoring circuit should be provided to check for output signals which may lead to a serious accident Not doing so can cause an accident
90. Non Mitsubishi PLC 06 0 6m 01 OMRON 4 4 pin connection cable 12 1 2m 02 For YASKAWA products GT09 Commonly used for GT27 GT25 GT23 30 3m 03 For YOKOGAWA products 25 25 pin GT21 GT16 GT15 50 5m 04 For HITACHI IES products The number of terminals for and GT11 100 10 05 For TOSHIBA duck solderless or preparatory soldered m or products terminals 150 15m 06 For SHARP products 200 20m ae For ALLEN BRADLEY 250 25m products 300 30m 08 For SIEMENS PLC 350 35m 09 For Panasonic IDS Symbol Connector pin type products y of connection target 10 For FUJI FA products P Plug male 11 For KEYENCE products S Socket female 12 For JTEKT products T Solderless terminal 13 For HITACHI products C Preparatory soldering Non Mitsubishi PLC side Symbol Description R4 Dedicated for RS 422 R2 Dedicated for RS 232 Symbol Non Mitsubishi manufacturer No When cable distinction is required for one manufacturer s products Example When wirings are different for each PLC type When connection targets are different such as servo inverter and temperature controller 2 2 How to Read the Model Name 2 3 System Equipment The following shows the system equipment of the GOT2000 series 2 3 1 GOT Mi GT27 GT25 Classification GT27 GT2715 Model GT2715 XTBA GT2715 XTBD Screen size 15 XGA GT2712 GT2712 STBA GT2712 STBD GT2712 STWA GT2712 STWD 12 1 SVGA GT2710 GT2710
91. Not replaceable O Backlight life 4 Approx 60000 h operating ambient temperature 25 C display intensity 50 Type Analog resistive film Key size Minimum 2 x 2 dots per a key Touch panel 3 Simultaneous Up to two points press Life 1 million times or more Operating force 0 98 N or less Detection length Human sensor Detection temperature User cee Memory for storage ROM 57MB Memory for operation RAM 128MB User memory capacity capacit i pacity Life number of 100000 times write times Built in clock precision 90 seconds month Ambient temperature 25 C GT11 50BAT type lithium batteries Battery Life Approx 5 years Ambient temperature 25 C RS 232 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Connector shape D sub 9 pin male 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps RS 422 485 Connector shape D sub 9 pin female Ethernet 1 channel Data transfer method 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector shape RJ 45 modular jack 2 channel front face rear face USB Host Built in Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB A interface 1 channel front face USB Device Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB Mini B SD card 1 channel SDHC card supported max 32 GB Extension er For installing a communication unit or an option unit interface Extension eer For installing an option
92. OT under pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure of altitude 0 m Doing so may cause a malfunction When an air purge is made inside the control panel by adding pressure there may be a clearance between the surface sheet and the screen making you difficult to use the touch panel or the sheet may come off This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the public electrical power distribution network and the machinery within the premises Category Il applies to equipment for which electrical power is supplied from fixed facilities The withstand surge voltage for the equipment with the rated voltage up to 300 V is 2500 V This indicates the occurrence rate of conductive material in an environment where a device is used Pollution degree 2 indicates an environment where only non conductive pollution occurs normally and a temporary conductivity caused by condensation shall be expected depending on the conditions 3 1 General Specifications 3 2 Performance Specifications The following shows the performance specifications of the GOT 3 2 1 GT27 Mi GT2715 X Display section 4 2 Item Display device Specifications GT2715 XTBA GT2715 XTBD TFT color liquid crystal display Screen size 15 Resolution XGA 1024x768 dots Display size 304 1 12 0 W x228 1 8 98 H mm inch Displayed 16 dot standard font 64 chars x 48 lines 2 byte num
93. PLC Supported model Cable Sa sas Product name Model length Specifications em Eer ler ICi All 2S ZB 24 GT09 C30R20601 15P 3m RS 232 cable For connecting a SHARP PLC and GOT o o o GT09 C30R20602 15P 3m GT09 C30R40601 15P 3m GT09 C100R40601 15P 10m GT09 C200R40601 15P 20 m q GT09 C300R40601 15P 30 m 5 GT09 C30R40602 15P 3m c GT09 C100R40602 15P 10m zZ RS 422 cable For connecting a SHARP PLC and GOT o o o O GT09 C200R40602 15P 20m o GT09 C300R40602 15P 30m EF GT09 C30R40603 6T 3m go GT09 C100R40603 6T 10m N GT09 C200R40603 6T 20 m GT09 C300R40603 6T 30 m M5 Cable for JTEKT PLC Supported model Cable TER Product name Model emei Specifications GT GT GT GT 27 25 23 21 RS 232 cable GT09 C30R21201 25P 3m For connecting a JTEKT PLC and GOT o o o GT09 C30R41201 6C 3m GT09 C100R41201 6C 10m RS 422 cable For connecting a JTEKT PLC and GOT o o o GT09 C200R41201 6C 20m GT09 C300R41201 6C 30m m6 Cable for SHINKO indicating controller Supported model Product name Specifications RS 232 cable M7 Cable for TOSHIBA PLC Supported model Cable er Product name Model Specifications length GT09 C30R20501 9P 3m For connecting a TOSHIBA PLC and RS 232 cable GT09 C30R20502 15P 3m GOT 2 3 System Equipment 2 15 Supported mod
94. PU has error codes 100 to 109 indicating the status of M8060 to M8069 Example If error code 100 occurs handle the error according to the M8060 description 3 The GOT displays the error code displayed on the servo amplifier hexadecimal in decimal 20000 Therefore when referring to the manual of the servo amplifier with the error code displayed on the GOT using the system alarm subtract 20000 from the GOT error code and convert the last 3 digits into the hexadecimal number Example When the GOT system alarm shows 20144 the error code of the servo amplifier is 90H 4 Depending on the error code the channel No is not stored For channel No storage availability of each error code refer to the following GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help 5 With the system alarm related to the file access you cannot identify the drive where the alarm occurs However you can identify the drive by checking the File Access Error signal b7 to b10 of System signal 2 2 10 3 2 Error messages and system alarms For the details of the error massages and the system alarms displayed on the GOT refer to the following u GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility 10 18 10 3 Error Messages and System Alarms 11 APPENDICES 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams a 11 2 11 2 Confirming of Versions and Conforming Standards 11 18 11 3 Transportation Precautions 0000 cece en eeee 11 19 APPENDICES 11 1 11 1 External Dimen
95. QBUS 88 3 46 GT15 QBUS2 GT15 75QBUSL 88 3 46 GT15 75QBUS2L GT15 RS2 9P A 72 5 2 85 GT15 RS4 9s GT15 RS4 TE 33 5 1 32 GT15 J71LP23 25 3 GT15 J71BR13 79 3 11 GT15 J71GP23 SX 65 2 56 GT15 J71GF13 T24 65 2 56 GT15 J61BT13 47 1 85 GT27 V4 z 132 5 20 GT27 R2 Z 77 3 03 BNC A 132 5 20 GT27 V4R1 Z RGB 77 3 03 GT27 ROUT Z 77 3 03 GT27 MMR Z 132 5 20 GT15 PRN 52 2 05 GT15 DIO 77 3 03 GT15 DIOR GT15 SOUT 41 1 61 4 2 O however it is written as O in the table 3 4 The bend radius depends on the Ethernet cable to be used 5 This model cannot be used for GT2510 C D 10 0 39 23 0 91 50 1 97 10 0 39 10 0 39 50 1 97 0 27 5 1 08 0 23 0 91 3 3 1 0 04 30 1 18 0 15 0 59 37 1 46 0 26 1 02 0 23 0 91 28 1 10 54 2 95 20 0 79 0 32 1 26 KN 44 5 1 75 BNG 20 0 79 RGB 32 1 26 RGB 0 0 32 1 26 45 1 77 58 5 2 30 20 0 79 0 23 0 91 18 0 71 0 43 1 69 23 0 91 0 30 1 18 4 GT2708 GT2508 Unit mm inch Model A B C D R cable bend radius GT 15 QBUS 88 3 46 32 1 26 23 0 91 50 1 97 GT15 QBUS2 GT15 75QBUSL 88 3 46 32 1 26 10 0 39 50 1 97 GT15 75QBUS2L GT15 RS2 9P 1 72 5 2 85 16 5 0 65 27 5 1 08 GT15 RS4 9S 1 GT15 RS4 TE 1 33 5 1 32 0 23 0 91 GT15 J71LP23 25 3 3 3 GT15 J71BR13 79 3 11 23 0 91
96. STBA GT2710 STBD 10 4 SVGA GT2710 VTBA GT2710 VTBD GT2710 VTWA GT2710 VTWD 10 4 VGA GT2708 GT2708 STBA GT2708 STBD 8 4 SVGA GT2708 VTBA GT2708 VTBD 8 4 VGA GT25 M2 GT23 GT2512 GT2512 STBA GT2512 STBD 12 1 SVGA GT2510 GT2510 VTBA GT2510 VTBD GT2510 VTWA GT2510 VTWD 10 4 VGA GT2508 Classification GT2508 VTBA GT2508 VTBD GT2508 VTWA GT2508 VTWD Model 8 4 VGA Screen size Display section TFT color Display section Display color 65536 colors Display color GT23 GT2310 GT2310 VTBA GT2310 VTBD 10 4 VGA GT2308 GT2308 VTBA GT2308 VTBD 8 4 VGA TFT color 65536 colors Panel Power Remarks color AC Black DC AC Black DC AC White DC AC Multimedia Video DC RGB compatible Black AC Multi touch DC compatible AC White DC AC DC Black AC DC AC Black DC AC Black DC AC White DC AC Black DC AC White DC Fanel Power Remarks color AC DC Black AC DC 2 3 System Equipment M3 GT21 4 May not be able to be used depending on the connection target For details refer to GOT2000
97. STRIES CO LTD RFC H13 or equivalent When attaching a ferrite core insert the cable through the ferrite core several times approximately three times When Countermeasure example 2 1 is difficult to be taken such as the wiring is impossible carry out wiring as shown in Countermeasure example 2 2 Measure example 2 1 Measure example 2 2 Connection Connection bl bl Ground wires Z Ferrite core Z Ferrite core Ground wires Use as short Grounding to and thick a wire ply the panel as possible na Grounding to the panel z Q H O m N a a o 3 D Y wi O IL O O z x 7 3 Grounding 7 9 7 4 Wiring Inside and Outside the Control Panel 7 4 1 Control panel inside wiring As shown in the following figure power lines including power cables and servo amplifier driving cables and communication cables including bus connection cables and network cables must not be mixed Mixing the power lines and communication cables may cause a malfunction due to noise When devices that generate surge noise including a molded case circuit breaker MCCB electromagnetic contactor MC relay RA solenoid valve and induction motor are used a surge suppressor is effective For the surge suppressor refer to the following um 7 5 Attaching a Surge Suppressor to Control Equipment Separately wired power lines and Mixed power lines and communication cables communication cables Power cable
98. Series Connection Manual 2 Cannot be used when connected with temperature controllers or indicating controllers by RS 485 2 wire type connection 3 Camnot be used overlapping other units 2 3 System Equipment Classification Model Screen size Bisplay Display color Panel Power Remarks section color Ethernet GT2103 PMBD Monochrome DC EE GT21 GT2103 sad EE black white nak 320 x 128 dots monochrome 32 shade RS 232 GT2103 PMBDS DC grayscale RS 422 485 3 Q 2 3 2 Extension unit q Mi Communication unit D Supported model 5 Product name Model Specifications GT GT er GT R 27 2s 2B Zi GT15 RS2 9P RS 232 serial communication unit D sub 9 pin male o o g inah D Haini N GT15 RS4 9S RS 422 485 serial communication unit D sub 9 pin z 7 7 gt female 1 2 N Serial communication unit RS 422 485 serial communication unit terminal block 1 GT15 RS4 TE Can be used only when connected with temperature o o controllers indicating controllers by RS 485 connection or at the GOT multi drop connection GT15 QBUS QBUS connection 1ch unit standard model o o GT15 QBUS2 QBUS connection 2ch unit standard model o o GT15 ABUS ABUS connection 1ch unit standard model o o GT15 ABUS2 ABUS connection 2ch unit standard model o o Bus connection unit GT15 75QBUSL QBUS connection ich unit slim model 3 o o E E GT15 75QBUS2L QBUS connection 2ch unit slim model 3 o o GT15 75ABUSL ABUS connection 1c
99. Series User s Manual Utility To start the GOT with the data storage Drive A B D to G writing the package data to the built in flash memory Drive C of the GOT is not required Connecting the GOT and the controller Step 1 Check the communication settings in the utility screen of the GOT u GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility Step 2 Turn off the power of the GOT Step 3 Connect the GOT and controller with a cable u GOT2000 Series Connection Manual For GT Works3 Version1 compatible for a controller used Starting monitoring Step 1 Turn on the GOT and the connected system Step 2 The GOT starts monitoring LAGUNA Precautions when the startup source of the GOT is any other than the built in flash memory Drive C 1 GOT startup time The GOT startup time is longer than the normal startup time The GOT startup time differs depending on the data storage type number of written applications and package data size 2 Handling the SD card during the GOT startup When the startup source is the SD card Drive A do not open the cover of the SD card interface during the GOT startup Doing so causes the GOT to fail to start normally 3 Corrective actions when the GOT cannot be started The GOT cannot be started in any of the following conditions Take the following corrective actions and turn on the GOT again Condition Corrective action The type of the physical GOT differs from the Prepare the SD card that stores the
100. T s characteristic and are not caused by product defect Flicker may occur due to vibration shock or display color When a stylus pen is used the touch panel endures touches of up to 100000 times The specifications must satisfy the following condition e Material Polyacetal resin Tip radius 0 8 mm or more Settings the screen saving backlight to OFF prevents the display screen from burn in and enables the backlight to lengthen its life When attaching the USB environmental protection cover pushing into the PUSH mark firmly complies with IP67F When the USB environmental protection cover is open IP2X is supported Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment In addition the GOT may not be usable in the environment where oil or chemicals affect the GOT for a long time or where oil mist is filled 3 2 Performance Specifications M2 GT2712 S Specifications Item GT2712 STBA GT2712 STBD GT2712 STWA GT2712 STWD Display section x4 2 Display device TFT color liquid crystal display Screen size 12 1 Resolution SVGA 800 x 600 dots Display size 246 9 685 W x 184 5 7 264 H mm inch Displayed BENG 16 dot standard font 50 characters x 37 lines two byte characters u 12 dot standard font 66 characters x 50 lines two byte characters characters Display color 65536 colors Brightness gt 32 levels Adjustment Backlight LED Not replaceable Backlight life 4 SPEC
101. UA Aka 6 2 6 2 Panel Cut DIMENSIONS aaa AA AA E 6 2 6 3 Installation POSMOM sss E AA GD 6 4 6 4 Control Panel Inside Temperature and GOT Installation Angle 7 mssanananananawawwaanananaanananan 6 10 6 5 Installing and Removing the GOT c cece re etree ee ieee eet e ee aAA AAAA NAAA E 6 12 6 5 1 Installing the GO Ta AN UAAP aide pain eda ann ka ies 6 12 6 5 2 Removing the GO Tma na AINA a LANA an 6 15 6 6 Installing and Removing the Extension Unit ec eceeee eee eeee rere reese eee eaaeeeeeetaeeeeeeeiaeeeeeee 6 17 6 6 1 Installing multiple extension UNItS c ce ceee eee eeeee ee eee eect eee eeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaas 6 17 6 6 2 Removing the extension UN rsrsrsr ainan nOn Nanananana 6 19 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery 2 0 00 cece eceeee eee en teeter eine eter eaeee eee eeeeeeeeaeeeeeeniaeeeee 6 20 6 7 1 Installing the Dato occ cieceecee ties aNG ANA NANA MANGA cient ARAA 6 20 6 7 2 Removing the batee akan aa AN BUAN a NUN ka 6 25 6 8 Installing and Removing the SD Card 6 29 6 8 1 Installing the SD card 2 0 mananwawawaanana awa etne eee eee eae eee GN AEEA EEA AEEE EESAN ENNA NNNKKGG0NNanKK0 kana EE EEEE Enant 6 30 6 8 2 Removing the SD Cand ARA ARAB 6 32 6 9 Installing and Removing the USB Devices naa nnwwawannannasananannanannanassanannnanasansnnnnasanasnnansssrnn 6 34 6 9 1 Installing the USB devices AA AA AALALA aang 6 34 6 9 2 Removing the USB devi
102. Weight Excluding installation fitting 0 2 0 44 kg Ib Compatible software package GT Works3 Version1 112S or later 14 Bright dots always lit and dark dots unlit may appear on a liquid crystal display panel due to its characteristics It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom as the liquid crystal display comprises a great number of display elements lin addition color tone difference unevenness of brightness or flickers may occur due to individual differences of liquid crystal display panels Please note that these symptoms occur due to GOT s characteristic and are not caused by a product defect 2 Flicker may occur due to vibration shock or display color 3 Setting the screen saving backlight to off prevents the display section from burn in and lengthens the backlight life 4 When a stylus pen is used the touch panel endures touches of up to 100000 times The specifications must satisfy the following condition e Material Polyacetal resin Tip radius 0 8 mm or more 5 If two points on the touch panel are pressed simultaneously a switch located at the middle of the two points may be activated Avoid pressing two points on the touch panel simultaneously 6 The SD card unit GT21 03SDCD sold separately needs to be mounted 7 Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment In addition the GOT may not be usable in the environment where oil or chemicals affect the GOT for a long time or where oil mi
103. a If no problem is found in the setting GT27 GT25 GT23 only turned on and the screen was switched to the forced screen saving status proceed to 4 Blinks in orange blue GT27 GT25 GT23 only A backlight failure has occurred Proceed to Ml 5 Faulty product investigation If the GOT is not restored proceed to 4 Not lit The power is not supplied If the power is supplied the GOT hardware may be faulty 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets Check if the power is supplied If the GOT is not restored proceed to WD Faulty product investigation 10 3 4 Check of the screen display Check Symptom The screen is completely black Cause status The LCD or basic software may be faulty Corrective action Perform the following in order 1 Write the package data again 2 Install the basic software again If the GOT is not restored by the above operations proceed to Ml 5 Faulty product investigation The screen is completely white The GOT hardware may be faulty A line is displayed on the screen Other faulty displays The GOT hardware may be faulty Example A vertical line is displayed LI Proceed to Ml 5 Faulty product investigation The screen freezes 5 Check of buzzer sound Check o Symptom No buzzer sound The screen display is not updated and any operation is unavailable Cause status Contin
104. ach GOT has the following ground terminals e GT27 GT25 GT23 FG terminal and LG terminal e GT21 FG terminal Ei Control panel inside wiring 1 Current status Check if power lines such as power cables and servo amplifier driving cables and communication cables such as bus connection cables except for GT23 and network cables are mixed in the wiring duct inside the control panel JE E o Mixed a Not mixed 2 Measure for the mixed cables Wiring the power lines and the communication cables inside the control panel without mixing them in the duct reduces the influence of noise a Effective o Ineffective m2 Control panel outside wiring 1 Current status Check if the power line and the communication cable are installed together Power line g a Installed together a o Not installed together Communication cable 2 Measure for the cables tied in a bundle As shown in the figure below leading the power line and communication cable separately from different places to the outside of the control panel reduces the influence of noise from the power line Power line Communication a Effective cable F g o Ineffective 10 8 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets Separating the communication cable from the power line or using a separator made of metal in the duct as shown below reduces the influence of noise Power g Wiring duct Separator maa inc 100 mm or more a Effective re wee o Ineffective Signal Po
105. ansformer the influence of noise is reduced Isolation transformer ergs power PLC power PLC o oO O o j S s GOT o Effective 1 O power o Ineffective o o gt O equipment Main circuit power o o gt Power equipment 10 12 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets 10 1 3 System configuration check sheet Fill in the following table with the details of the system configuration such as the GOT type and unit model Hi System configuration for the GOT System configuration Item Usage Model GOT Example GT2710 STBA 2 Communication unit Used Not used Communication interface GOT built in interface Used Not used Option unit Used Not used Cable between the controller and GOT Cable length When using any other units or options describe them M2 System configuration for the PLC Oo System configuration Item EF Usage Model O O Power supply module I Mm Lu al CPU aa D O Serial communication module nd f Used Not used H Computer link module Network module Used Not used Interrupt module Used Not used Positioning module Used Not used Number of PLC extension base units extension base units When using any other units or others describe them M3 Entry column for recurrence when the malfunction has occurred after the corrective action was taken Describe the operation situation when the GOT screen froze or
106. ars Ambient temperature 25 C RS 232 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Connector shape D sub 9 pin male 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps RS 422 485 Connector shape D sub 9 pin female Ethernet 1 channel Data transfer method 10BASE T 100BASE TX Built in Connector shape RJ 45 modular jack interface 1 channel USB Host Maximum transfer rate Full Speed 12 Mbps Connector shape USB A 1 channel USB Device Maximum transfer rate Full Speed 12 Mbps Connector shape USB Mini B SD card 1 channel SDHC card supported max 32 GB Buzzer output Single tone tone length adjustable POWER LED Color 2 colors blue and orange Productive structure Outside the enclosure IP67F 6 Inside the enclosure IP2X External dimensions 303 11 93 W x 218 8 58 H x 56 2 20 D mm inch Panel cut dimensions 289 11 38 W x 200 7 87 H mm inch Weight excluding a fitting 1 9 4 2 kg Ib Compatible software package GT Works3 Version1 112S or later 3 2 Performance Specifications 3 19 3 20 4 2 3 4 5b 6 Bright dots always lit and dark dots unlit may appear on a liquid crystal display panel due to its characteristics It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements In addition color tone difference unevenness
107. at the Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation Global Website For the latest information go to the Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation Global Website http Awww mitsubishielectric co jp fa Hi GOT Use the following GOTs having a CE mark on the rating plate For how to check the hardware version of the GOT refer to the following um 11 2 Confirming of Versions and Conforming Standards When any GOT other than the following does not comply with the EMC Directive o Compliant with EMC Directive x Not compliant with EMC Directive Hardware version Manufacture year and month EMC Directive Product name Model GT2715 XTBA GT2715 Version A or later April 2014 o GT2715 XTBD GT2712 STBA GT2712 STBD GT2712 GT2712 STWA GT2712 STWD GT2710 STBA GT2710 STBD GT2710 VTBA GT2710 Version A or later August 2013 o GT2710 VTBD GT2710 VTWA GT2710 VTWD GT2708 STBA GT2708 STBD GT2708 GT2708 VTBA GT2708 VTBD GT2512 STBA GT2512 Version A or later October 2014 o GT2512 STBD GT2510 VTBA GT2510 VTBD GT2510 GT2510 VTWA GT2510 VTWD Version A or later April 2014 o GT2508 VTBA GT2508 VTBD GT2508 GT2508 VTWA GT2508 VTWD GT2310 VTBA GT2310 GT2310 VTBD Version A or later August 2013 o GT2308 VTBA GT2308 GT2308 VTBD GT2103 PMBD GT2103 Version B or later October 2014 o GT2103 PMBDS
108. ation sic cieii ceeded ABANGAN ABANGAN AA 2 2 2 2 How to Read the Model Name 0077 E AEE NAE ENSEN 2 2 2 2 1 GOT model name 11111110 0a 2 2 2 2 2 Option model hame nala GL AD AA Ga aa 2 3 2 3 System Equipment pamana ccd oecaacecusaszennddanadenedacarderadee sen dacscdsuavdsuatecsseszediannecadeecnaneads 2 4 2 3 1 BO aaa AA a aa Aari 2 4 2 3 2 Extension Unit 2 5 2 3 3 Sona ANA a AO 2 7 2 3 4 OPTION ase efi IANG ma ANAKAN AA NADA KG Gan TA DAA LA AABANG UTANG aa 2 8 2 3 5 E o e E E E ANGAT GAGA E NBA NG 2 9 2 3 6 QURGMS enseia ieda E ABA ANU GB E AGA 2 19 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 General Specificatii ONS AANGAL ARUGA LALA AALAGA 3 2 3 1 1 GG Aa Ga Baa PA AO ghana 3 2 3 1 2 GO 23 a AA aa aha E E aaa 3 3 3 1 3 GTA AA AA AA AA 3 4 3 2 Performance SPECIHICALIONS Lama AGANG AUG Na GG 3 5 3 2 1 Ga NAA ANA AA 3 5 3 2 2 O Z0 aaa AA RANA AA A NA AA Aa 3 13 3 2 3 Ga AA EOE E EEEE AA AA 3 19 3 2 4 GT 21 cecene E A E E E E 3 23 3 3 Specifications of Power Supply Section c ccceceecceceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeesececcnaeeeeeeereeeetenee 3 25 3 3 1 E E T T E AT ANA AN Ga aa Ka 3 25 3 3 2 GIA AA AA AA 3 27 3 3 3 Cya AA AA AA 3 28 3 3 4 GT 2 AA 3 30 3 4 Battery Specifications AA ANAL stad eves BARAN PATA ARR 3 31 A 10 4 PART NAMES AND SETTINGS 4 1 GT27 6125 aian p AA E a ets Ma eee ee 4 2 4 2 GT 28 ma ANA A fe ddl A ARI een ae 4 5 4 3 GT2 Dan NA a KA NAAN KANA AIRA Aa ah EES 4 7 5
109. been carried out on a panel having the damping characteristics of 37 dB max and 30 dB mean measured by 3m method with 30 to 300 MHz Manufacturer Contact KITAGAWA INDUSTRIES CO LTD 0587 34 3651 E2 Connection of power and ground cables Ground the GOT and connect power supply cables as shown below 1 Wiring the ground cable Provide a ground point near the GOT Short circuit the line ground terminal LG terminal and the frame ground terminal FG terminal of the GOT and ground them with the thickest and shortest cable as possible 2 Ground cable length The ground cable length must be 30 cm or shorter The LG and FG terminals pass the noise generated in the PLC system to the ground Therefore ensure an impedance as low as possible Since the ground cables relieve the noise the cables themselves carry a large noise Thus short wiring prevents the cable from acting as an antenna A long conductor is an antenna radiating noise more efficiently 3 Treatment of the power cable and the ground cable Twist the ground cable led from the ground point with the power cable Twisting with the ground cable relieves more noise from the power cable to the ground When a noise filter is installed to the power cable twisting the power cable and the ground cable may not be required 5 4 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements 5 2 2 Installing a noise filter power supply line filter A noise filter is a part to effectively reduce conduc
110. ber of 12 dot standard font 85 chars x 64 lines 2 byte characters Display color 65536 colors Brightness h 32 levels Adjustment Backlight LED Not replaceable Backlight life 4 Approx 60000 h operating ambient temperature 25 C display intensity 50 Touch panel 3 Type Analog resistive film Key size Minimum 2 x 2 dots per a key Simultaneous press Up to two points Life 1 million times or more Operating force 0 98 N or less Human sensor Detection length 1m Detection temperature Temperature difference between human body and ambient air 4 C or higher User memory capacity User memory capacity Memory for storage ROM 57MB Memory for operation RAM 128MB Life number of write times 100000 times Built in clock precision 90 seconds month Ambient temperature 25 C Battery GT11 50BAT type lithium batteries Life Approx 5 years Ambient temperature 25 C 3 2 Performance Specifications SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Item GT2715 XTBA GT2715 XTBD RS 232 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Connector shape D sub 9 pin male 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps RS 422 485 Connector shape D sub 9 pin female Ethernet 1 channel Data transfer method 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector shape RJ 45 modular jack
111. card cover until it clicks SD card cover M3 Removing the battery from GT2310 or GT2308 The following shows the battery removal procedure taking GT2310 as an example Step 1 Make sure that the GOT power is off Step 2 The battery is stored in the GOT rear face Open the battery cover as shown below Battery Battery cover z gt O Lu X Q zZ Pi z Q q l l lt N lt Connector Step 3 After removing the battery from the battery holder of the GOT unplug the battery connector from the GOT connector Battery Battery cover Red cable Black cable Connector E 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery 6 27 Step 4 Push and close the battery cover until it clicks Battery cover 28 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery 6 8 Installing and Removing the SD Card N WARNING f the SD card mounted on drive A of the GOT is removed while the GOT is accessed processing for the GOT might be interrupted about for 20 seconds The GOT cannot be operated during this period The functions that run in the background including a screen updating alarm logging scripts and others are also interrupted This affects the system operation and can cause an accident Remove the SD card after checking the following items e GT27 GT25 GT23 After checking the light off of SD card access LED remove the SD card e GT21 After disabling SD card access on the utility
112. ces unanananawwwaaaaana kaa tnts tutuan NKKNGGGNNNNANKG eee taeee eee naeeeeeenaeeeeee 6 34 6 10 Installing and Removing the USB cable ec cece eeetee etre ete ee sere aaia anaia 6 35 6 10 1 Installing the USB Cable aka PAN NG dinero aide 6 35 6 10 2 Removing the USB cable aaa dr AG aa AG ANA 6 36 7 WIRNG OF POWER SUPPLY SECTION TA Wiring of External Power Supply 111111111111 AA AA KANAN NAA AG 7 3 7 2 Power Supply Wiring to the GOT Ja TIG AANGAL E LALA 7 4 7 3 GIQUNdIN ak ANA ANDA RA AA AYIEE 7 6 7 3 1 Grounding the GO aaa Aa Aa ARA Ghana 7 6 7 3 2 Causes of wiring related malfunction and countermeasure examples 00 seeceeeeeeeeeees 7 8 TA Wiring Inside and Outside the Control Panel 1 7 7000073mamasussnanunusasanaanasansaananasanaaannsasssrasnsssana 7 10 7 4 1 Control panel inside WING a DAA OR 7 10 7 4 2 Control panel outside wiring 011 111111111111 3a 7 10 7 5 Attaching a Surge Suppressor to Control Equipment cccccecceceeeeeeeeeceencneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteees 7 11 7 6 Grounding the Extension Units ciccccsisn cecectescivececcsarnadeeeeeis iededdevaseueddccaspaeedeechagnedecdevsgneceddsvagnecvazsanee 7 12 7 6 1 Wiring of the FG cable of a bus connection Cable ceecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenieeeeeeeeneeeeerenea 7 12 8 OPERATING THE GOT 8 1 Outline Procedure to Start the GOT 11111111 17007770 AGA Aa 8 2 8 2 Creating Project Data sicisisi
113. cess in the GOT utility in advance Failure to do so causes the data not to be read or written When removing the SD card from the GOT make sure to support the SD card by hand as it may pop out Failure to do so may cause the SD card to drop from the GOT resulting in a failure or break When inserting a USB device into a USB interface of the GOT make sure to insert the device into the interface firmly Failure to do so may cause the USB device to drop from the GOT resulting in a failure or break Before removing the USB device from the GOT follow the procedure for removal on the utility screen of the GOT After the successful completion dialog is displayed remove the USB device by hand carefully Failure to do so may cause the USB device to drop from the GOT resulting in a failure or break DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS CAUTION When disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste When disposing of batteries separate them from other wastes according to the local regulations Refer to 9 4 Low voltage Battery Detection and Battery Replacement for details of the battery directive in the EU member states TRANSPORTATION PRECAUTIONS CAUTION When transporting lithium batteries make sure to treat them based on the transport regulations Refer to 11 3 Transportation Precautions for details of the regulated models Make sure to transport the GOT main unit and or relevant unit s in the manner they will not be exp
114. controller CPU Q series is unnecessary since they have no FG cable Connecting the QnACPU ACPU motion controller CPU A series and GOT Ground a GOT as shown below when GT15 CnEXSS 1 or GT15 CaBS is used COIN 1 Terminals of the GOT Layout of terminal blocks of a GOT differs depending on the GOT model Check the terminal layout of the GOT to be used and perform wiring 2 Ground cables Up to two ground cables can be connected to each of LG and FG of the GOT When three or more ground cables need to be connected connect the third and later cables to the LG 1 For GT15 CHEXSS 1 2 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Not connected ooo000 Ms L N LG FG GT15 EXCNB h 5 2SQ wire FG terminal 28 cm or less D Sb a 5 4 2 Connect the LG and FG of the GOT power supply at the terminal block and ground them with one cable Wire the FG cable of the GT15 CaBS The length of the cable must be 28 cm or shorter Do not connect the ground cable for FG of the GT15 EXCNB Connect the FG cable of the GT15 CaBS at the GOT side to FG of the power terminal block of the GOT Connect the FG cable of the GT15 CaBS at the PLC side to the FG of the power supply module of the PLC Connect the LG and FG of the PLC at t
115. ction cover is open IP2X is supported Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment In addition the GOT may not be usable in the environment where oil or chemicals affect the GOT for a long time or where oil mist is filled 3 16 3 2 Performance Specifications M3 GT2508 V Specifications Item GT2508 VTBA GT2508 VTBD GT2508 VTWA GT2508 VTWD Display device TFT color liquid crystal display Screen size 8 4 Resolution VGA 640 x 480 dots Display size 170 9 6 728 W x 128 2 5 047 H mm inch Displavsection Displayed number 16 dot standard font 40 characters x 30 lines two byte characters pa y of characters 12 dot standard font 53 characters x 40 lines two byte characters n 2 Display color 65536 colors O gt Brightness ie 32 levels lt Adjustment o Le Backlight LED Not replaceable O Backlight life 4 Approx 60000 h operating ambient temperature 25 C display intensity 50 ma N Type Analog resistive film Key size Minimum 2 x 2 dots per a key Touch panel 3 Simultaneous KA f p ess Simultaneous press prohibited 5 only 1 point can be pressed s Life 1 million times or more Operating force 0 98 N or less Detection length Human sensor Detection temperature i user cee Memory for storage ROM 32MB Memory for operation RAM 80MB User memory capacity capacit i pacity Life number of 100000 times write time
116. d screwdriver No 1 When the GOT is installed vertically its side interface is positioned on the bottom To prevent the falling of the wireless LAN communication unit from the side interface install or remove the unit while holding it with hands GT21 When mounting the SD card unit on the GOT fit it to the side of the GOT and tighten the tapping screws in the specified torque range 0 3 Nem to 0 6 Nem with a Phillips head screwdriver No 2 Under tightening can cause the GOT to drop short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a drop failure or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit When closing the USB environmental protection cover fix the cover to the GOT by pushing the PUSH mark on the latch firmly to comply with the protective structure GT27 GT25 Only Remove the protective film of the GOT When the user continues using the GOT with the protective film the film may not be removed In addition for the models equipped with the human sensor function using the GOT with the protective film may cause the human sensor not to function properly Operate and store the GOT in environments without direct sunlight high temperature dust humidity and vibrations When using the GOT in the environment of oil or chemicals use the protective cover for oil Failure to do so may cause failure or malfunction due to the oil or chemical entering into the GOT Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used b
117. d unused states initial setting unused 18 Extension auxiliary interface For installing an option unit GT27 only 19 Extension interface For installing a communication unit or an option unit 20 Vertical installation arrow mark For the vertical installation install the GOT so that the arrow points upward 21 Power terminal Power input terminal LG terminal FG terminal 22 Ethernet interface For communicating with a controller or connecting a personal computer Connector shape RJ 45 modular jack 23 RS 232 interface For communication with a controller Connector shape D sub 9 pin male 24 RS 422 485 interface For communication with a controller Connector shape D sub 9 pin female 25 USB interface Device back 4 1 GT27 GT25 For connecting a personal computer Connector shape Mini B GT2712 STWA D GT2710 VTWA D GT2510 VTWAID GT2508 VTWAID only 4 2 GT23 Mi GT2310 V GT2308 V Example GT2310 VTBA 4 5 4 6 ST y ata UIT TT 3 14 Al an d Ib onl Ct Ce Ae ill N Oo EF EF WW N QD z lt N Ww lt z EF Ba o 4 2 GT23 4 5 E2 PART NAMES AND SETTINGS N
118. damage to the SD card and files When removing the SD card from the GOT make sure to hold the SD card as it may pop out a gt O m Y Q Z lt z O T J a lt N zZ 2 Enabling or disabling the SD card access when the SD card cover is removed GT27 and GT25 only The GOT enables or disables the SD card access depending on whether the SD card cover is open or closed When the SD card cover is opened b0 of the SD Card Access Switch Status Control GS1820 turns on After GS1820 b1 is enabled turning on GS1820 b1 enables the SD card access and turning off GS1820 b1 disables the access 6 8 Installing and Removing the SD Card 6 33 6 9 Installing and Removing the USB Devices The following shows the procedure for installing and removing a USB device LAGUNA The following shows the procedure for installing and removing a USB device When connecting the devices to the USB interface Host using USB hub with the GOT power on drive assignment of connected USB devices may be changed To use the USB hub devices turn on the GOT with the devices connected 6 9 1 Installing the USB devices Step 1 Push the PUSH mark on the USB environmental protection cover to open the cover Step 2 Insert the USB interface to the USB interface Host as shown below Make sure to insert the USB interface connector in the correct direction 6 9 2 Removing the USB devices Step 1 Place the USB device in removable
119. ding a faulty product attach the GOT restoration sheets GOT status check sheet GOT installation status check sheet and the system configuration check sheet checked in this section Keep copies of the restoration sheets 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets 10 1 1 GOT status check sheet Check the GOT starting from W1 GOT status Mark checkboxes that apply to the symptom of your GOT Proceed according to the corrective actions Hi GOT status 1 Check of failure frequency such as the GOT does not operate and an error occurs on the screen Check o Symptom Always occurs 2 Check of Occurs sometimes Cause Frequency Example Once a month the displayed error code system alarm Corrective action Proceed to 2 Check Symptom Cause Corrective action Error code system alarm Take the corrective action for the error code system alarm or error message o Can be checked If the status does not change with the corrective action proceed to 3 Example 460 Communication unit a Cannot be checked Proceed to 3 error o Z H 3 Check of the POWER LED Q Check Symptom Cause status Corrective action Lit in blue Wu a The power is supplied normally Proceed to 4 GT27 GT25 GT23 only m Screen saving is being performed O When the read device of the system x a F Check the setting of the read device Lit in orange information was set the device was s
120. due to false output or malfunction Do not use the GOT as the warning device that may cause a serious accident An independent and redundant hardware or mechanical interlock is required to configure the device that displays and outputs serious warning Failure to observe this instruction may result in an accident due to incorrect output or malfunction When the GOT backlight has a failure the GOT status will be as follows Failure to observe this instruction may result in an accident due to incorrect output or malfunction e GT27 GT25 GT23 When the GOT backlight has a failure the POWER LED blinks orange blue and the display section dims In such a case the input by the touch switch s is disabled e GT21 When the GOT backlight has a failure the display section dims In such a case the input by the touch switches is disabled Even if the display section dims on the liquid crystal of the GOT the input by the touch switch s may remain enabled This may cause a malfunction of the touch switch For example if an operator assumes that the display section has dimmed because of the screen save function and touches the display section to cancel the screen save a touch switch may be activated The GOT backlight failure can be checked with a system signal of the GOT DESIGN PRECAUTIONS A WARNING The display section of the GOT is an analog resistive type touch panel When multiple points of the display section are touched simultaneo
121. e GOT complies with IP67F When the USB environmental protection cover is open IP2X is supported Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment In addition the GOT may not be usable in the environment where oil or chemicals affect the GOT for a long time or where oil mist is filled 3 14 3 2 Performance Specifications M2 GT2510 V Specifications Item GT2510 VTBA GT2510 VTBD GT2510 VTWA GT2510 VTWD Display device TFT color liquid crystal display Screen size 10 4 Resolution VGA 640 x 480 dots Display size 211 2 8 315 W x 158 4 6 236 H mm inch Displav section Displayed number 16 dot standard font 40 characters x 30 lines two byte characters a a y of characters 12 dot standard font 53 characters x 40 lines two byte characters n 2 Display color 65536 colors O gt Brightness ba 32 levels lt Adjustment o Le Backlight LED Not replaceable O Backlight life 4 Approx 60000 h operating ambient temperature 25 C display intensity 50 a N Type Analog resistive film Key size Minimum 2 x 2 dots per a key Touch panel 3 Simultaneous g i press Simultaneous press prohibited 5 only 1 point can be pressed Life 1 million times or more Operating force 0 98 N or less Detection length Human sensor Detection temperature user cee Memory for storage ROM 32MB Memory for operation RAM 80MB User memory capacity
122. e tester Applicable wire size Single wiring Single wire 0 14 to 1 5 mm AWG26 to AWG16 Stranded wire 0 14 to 1 0 mm AWG26 to AWG16 Rod terminal with an insulation sleeve 0 25 to 0 5 mm AWG24 to AWG20 Double wiring Single wire 0 14 to 0 5 mm2 AWG26 to AWG20 Stranded wire 0 14 to 0 2 mm AWG26 to AWG24 Applicable solderless terminal Al 0 25 6BU AWG24 Al 0 34 6TQ AWG22 Al 0 5 6WH AWG20 manufactured by PHOENIX CONTACT Swage CRIMPFOXZA3 manufactured by PHOENIX CONTACT Applicable tightening torque Terminal block terminal screw 3 30 0 22 to 0 25 N m 3 3 Specifications of Power Supply Section 3 4 Battery Specifications Bi Applicable battery The following batteries are applicable for GOT2000 series GT11 50BAT aa for backup of SRAM data clock data and system status log GT27 GT25 GT23 2 Battery specifications The following describes the battery specifications for the GOT2000 series Item Specifications Model name GT11 50BAT Type Magnesium manganese dioxide lithium primary battery Initial voltage 3 0V Nominal current 550mAh Storage life Approx 5 years Operating ambient temperature of 25 C Total power stoppage time W3 Battery life Lithium content 0 00015kg POM For the battery directive in EU member states refer to the following w 9 2 m2 Handling of batteries and devices with built in batteries in EU member states M3 Battery life Life span of t
123. eceniisisceceaiteceeiliceeveiviilececes Aa 8 5 9 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 9 1 Daily INSPOCHONN 2 ANGARA GAGA AG KALA ng AR taal 9 3 9 2 Peri dic INSPECTION aNG NAGTAKA AA AA AGA 9 4 9 3 Screen Cleaning Method 0000003p00aaasunanaana Gu uNANGNNG GNG etne eee eeeeeee eee eeaeeeeeesaeeeseesiaeeeeesenaeeeeenaees 9 5 9 4 Low voltage Battery Detection and Battery Replacement 7 mamassaawaananaawawanananaauwananasanusanas 9 6 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets AN GA NGARAN ALAALA 10 2 10 1 1 GOT status check sheet Ba GA BAL ET 10 3 10 1 2 GOT installation status check sheet 1 1 7 0000mananuaaawasanasaannaaanasanananasasananaasassananaasssscs0wns 10 8 10 1 3 System configuration check sheet 7 0000mananuawawaaanasawawananaaawsnananasansanasasasanaaasssan00ns 10 13 10 2 Troubleshooting for the Bus Connection seeeessseesessrraseeennensssnnnaasnnnnnaasannnaannennaaatannaaaennnnneaaanna 10 14 10 2 1 Identifying the error position s cesaria Eana aE AANS AAEE ERRATA 10 14 10 2 2 Narrowing the possible error positions ccccceecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeceneaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesenssenieeeeeees 10 15 10 2 3 Specific example of troubleshooting cececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeecaeaaecaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseesenneeaeess 10 16 10 3 Error Messages and System Alarms c ccceccecceeeeeeeneeeeeeenneeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeiaeeeeeeeaaas 10 17 10 3 1 Displayed
124. ections are used for grounding with a cable clamp gt 5 2 6 Grounding a cable GOT side PLC GOT side o 360 or less 40 40 360 or less 14 17 1157 1 57 14 17 Unit mm inch 2 GT15 CoBS Step 7 Cut the ground cables from both ends of the cable to the length as shown in the figure below Step 2 Install ferrite cores to the cable in the positions as shown in the figure below and insert the ground cables through the ferrite cores Step 3 Strip off the sheath at both ends of the cable as shown in the figure below to expose braided shield sections for grounding The braided shield sections are used for grounding with a cable clamp um 5 2 6 Grounding a cable Ferrite core ZCAT3035 1330 GOT side Pasa ba PLC GOT side N oa 60 or less 36 60 or less 360 or less 40 Ground 40 2 39 or less gt cables 14 17 1 57 280 11 02 1 57 14 17 Unit mm inch 3 Other bus connection cables Step 1 Wrap the cable shielding material around the cable and pull out the braided cables for grounding from the cable shielding material with the length as shown in the figure below Step 2 Install ferrite cores to the cable in the positions as shown in the figure below and insert the braided cable for grounding at the PLC side through the ferrite core Ferrite core GOT side se ZCAT3093571330
125. ed a Not restored Cause status If the GOT is restored by the operation on the left a temporary malfunction or others due to noise is considered Corrective action Take the corrective action of 10 1 2 GOT installation status check sheet 5 Connect the cable again a Restored a Not restored If the GOT is restored by the operation on the left the cable connection may be faulty Securely connect the cable If an error occurs again proceed to MM 5 Faulty product investigation 6 Write the package data again a Restored a Not restored Install the basic software again a Restored a Not restored If the GOT is restored by the operation on the left data may have been destroyed by an action such as powering off the GOT during the package data writing or basic software installation Do not power off the GOT during data transfer If an error occurs again proceed to W 5 Faulty product investigation Take the preventive measures against noise 10 1 2 GOT installation status check sheet a Restored a Not restored A temporary malfunction or others due to noise is considered Take the action in 10 1 2 GOT installation status check sheet 9 Replace the unit a Restored a Not restored If the GOT is restored by the operation on the left the unit may has a hardware failure Install the failure unit to the GOT again to check that the unit causes the malfuncti
126. el Cable Product name Model feng Specifications Gt GT GT GT Bt 2s 2 21 GT09 C30R40501 15P 3m GT09 C100R40501 15P 10m GT09 C200R40501 15P 20 m GT09 C300R40501 15P 30 m GT09 C30R40502 6C 3m GT09 C100R40502 6C 10m For connecting a TOSHIBA PLC and RS 422 cable o o o GT09 C200R40502 6C 20m GOT GT09 C300R40502 6C 30m GT09 C30R40503 15P 3m GT09 C100R40503 15P 10m GT09 C200R40503 15P 20 m GT09 C300R40503 15P 30 m m8 Cable for HITACHI IES PLC Supported model Cable TA Product name Model enai Specifications CMGI CMI CT Zi 2 283 21 For connecting a HITACHI IES PLC GT09 C30R20401 15P 3m o o o intelligent serial port module and GOT RS 232 cable For connecting a HITACHI IES PLC and GT09 C30R20402 15P 3m o o o GOT GT09 C30R40401 7T 3m GT09 C100R40401 7T 10m For connecting a HITACHI IES intelligent RS 422 cable o o o z GT09 C200R40401 7T 20m serial port module and GOT GT09 C300R40401 7T 30 m mo Cable for HITACHI PLC Supported model Cable a AN Product name Model enei Specifications GT GT GT GT 27 25 23 21 For connecting a HITACHI RS 232 cable GT09 C30R21301 9S 3m aa o o o communication module and GOT GT09 C30R41301 9S 3m GT09 C100R41301 9S 10m For connecting a HITACHI PLC RS 422 cable a Pek o o o 5 GT09 C200R41301 9S 20m communication module and GOT GT09 C300R41301 9S 30m 2 3 System Equipment
127. erless terminal Solderless terminal for M3 screw RAV1 25 3 V2 S3 3 V2 N3A FV2 N3A Applicable tightening torque Terminal block terminal screw 0 5 N m to 0 8 Nem 3 26 3 3 Specifications of Power Supply Section 3 3 2 GT25 i GT25 Input power supply 100 V AC to 240 V AC Item Power supply voltage Specifications GT2512 STBA GT2510 VTBA GT2510 VTWA 100 V AC to 240 V AC 10 15 GT2508 VTBA GT2508 VTWA Power supply frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz 5 Maximum apparent power 80 VA 80 VA 70 VA Under the 35 W or less 34 W or less 31 W or less maximum load Power Main unit 14W 12W 11W consumption Main unit i 7 W 7W 7W Backlight OFF Inrush current 60 A or less 2 ms ambient temperature 25 C under the maximum load Permissible instantaneous power failure time 20 ms or less 100 V AC or more Noise immunity Noise voltage 1500 Vp p noise width 1 us measured by a noise simulator with noise frequency ranging from 25 Hz to 60 Hz Withstand voltage 1500 V AC for 1 minute across power terminals and earth Insulation resistance 500 V DC across power terminals and earth 10 MQ or more by an insulation resistance tester Applicable wire size 0 75 mm to 2 mm Applicable solderless terminal Solderless terminal for M3 screw RAV1 25 3 V2 S3 3 V2 N3A FV2 N3A Applicable tightening torque Terminal block terminal
128. eshooting functions Abundant diagnosis functions and guidance displays reduce the time required for startup or troubleshooting Easy and simple screen creation You can create screens easily and simply with the screen design software GT Designer3 Version1 mp GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help Personal computer like operation screen The personal computer like operation screen enables intuitive operations Multi touch function gesture function Characters can be scaled by pinch in out with fingers Also screens can be scrolled with a flick operation Support for the vertical installation Since the vertical installation is supported the GOT can be installed in even a vertically oriented space Enhanced compatibility with Mitsubishi FA devices The sequence program monitor function enables enhanced compatibility with Mitsubishi FA devices You can save programs and data of Mitsubishi FA devices such as PLCs to an SD card using the backup restoration function Easy replacement Since the existing project data is compatible with the GOT2000 series you can replace an existing model with the GOT2000 series model easily Additionally since the panel cut dimensions for the GOT2000 series are the same as those for the GOT 1000 series the control panel is not required to be reworked LED backlight Since the GOT adopts a long life LED backlight you do not have to replace the backlight Support for external controllers including those handling mul
129. evels Adjustment Backlight LED Not replaceable Backlight life 4 Approx 60000 h operating ambient temperature 25 C display intensity 50 Type Analog resistive film Key size Minimum 2 x 2 dots per a key Touch panel 3 Simultaneous Up to two points press Life 1 million times or more Operating force 0 98 N or less Detection length Human sensor Detection temperature User memory i Memory for storage ROM 57MB Memory for operation RAM 128MB User memory capacity ry ge ry for op RAM capacit i pacity Life number of 100000 times write times Built in clock precision 90 seconds month Ambient temperature 25 C GT11 50BAT type lithium batteries Battery Life Approx 5 years Ambient temperature 25 C RS 232 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Connector shape D sub 9 pin male 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps RS 422 485 Connector shape D sub 9 pin female Ethernet 1 channel Data transfer method 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector shape RJ 45 modular jack 2 channel front face rear face 1 channel rear face USB Host Built in Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB A interface 1 channel front face 1 channel rear face USB Device Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB Mini B SD card 1 channel SDHC card
130. f characters 12 dot standard font 53 characters x 40 lines two byte characters D AK za ta Display color 65536 colors O gt Brightness 3 16 levels lt Adjustment o Le Backlight LED Not replaceable O Backlight life 4 Approx 50000 h operating ambient temperature 25 C display intensity 50 a N Type Analog resistive film Key size Minimum 2 x 2 dots per a key Touch g Simultaneous at panel 3 erase Simultaneous press is prohibited 5 Only one point can be touched Life 1 million times or more Operating force 0 98 N or less eee ee Memory for storage ROM 9MB Memory for operation RAM 9MB User memory capacity capacit i pacity Life number of 100000 times write times Built in clock precision 90 seconds month Ambient temperature 25 C GT11 50BAT type lithium batteries Battery Life Approx 5 years Ambient temperature 25 C RS 232 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Connector shape D sub 9 pin male RS 422 485 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Connector shape D sub 9 pin female Built in Ethernet 1 channel Data transfer method 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector shape RJ 45 modular jack uilt i interface 1 channel USB Host Maximum transfer rate Full Speed 12 Mbps Connector shape USB A 1 channel USB Device Maximum transfer rate Full Speed 12 Mbps Connector shape USB Mini B SD card 1 channel SDHC card supported max 3
131. figure below Ferrite core ZCAT3035 1330 GOT side Controller side 230 or less 40 40 400 or less 9 06 1157 1157 15 75 Unit mm inch 5 14 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements m7 CC Link connection Intelligent device station Step 1 Strip off the sheath at both ends of the cable as shown in the figure below to expose braided shield for grounding The braided shield sections are used for grounding with a cable clamp um 5 2 6 Grounding a cable Step 2 Install a ferrite core to the cable in the positions as shown in the figure below e CC Link dedicated cable for connecting the GOT and PLC F Ferrite core GOT side PLC side ZCAT3035 1330 po asil ki TA O t es i 130 130 5 12 5 12 230 or less 40 40 400 or less Unit inch alka nit mm inc 9 06 1 57 1 57 15 75 CC Link dedicated cable for connecting the GOT and GOT Ferrite core GOT side ae ZCAT3035 1330 Te GOT side 7 NP 130 5 12 5 12 230 or less 40 40 230 or less T87 pag Di Unit mm inch 9 06 1 57 1 57 9 06 Ms External I O device connection Step 1 Strip off the sheath at both ends of the cable as shown in the figure below to expose braided shield for grounding The braided shield sections are used for grounding with a cable clamp
132. ge category 4 ll or less Pollution degree 5 2 or less Cooling method Self cooling Grounding with a ground resistance of 100 Q or less Grounding i If impossible perform grounding to the control panel The operating ambient temperature indicates the temperature inside the enclosure of the control panel to which the GOT is installed 2 When any of the following units is mounted the operating ambient temperature must be reduced by 5 C against the maximum values described in the general specifications e GT27 Multimedia unit GT27 MMR Z MELSECNET H communication unit GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13 CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT 13 e GT25 MELSECNET H communication unit GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13 CC Link communication unit GT15 J61BT 13 3 Donot use or store the GOT under pressure higher than the atmospheric pressure of altitude 0 m Doing so may cause a malfunction When an air purge is made inside the control panel by adding pressure there may be a clearance between the surface sheet and the screen making you difficult to use the touch panel or the sheet may come off 4 This indicates the section of the power supply to which the equipment is assumed to be connected between the public electrical power distribution network and the machinery within the premises Category Il applies to equipment for which electrical power is supplied from fixed facilities The withstand surge voltage for the equipment with the rated
133. gure the communication settings to enable the communication between the GOT and the personal computer by Ethernet in advance e Via PLC Connect the GOT and the personal computer via the PLC connected to the GOT For each connection setting refer to the following mp GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help Step 2 Turn on the GOT Step 3 Write the package data with GT Designer3 Version1 For how to write the package data refer to the following mp GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help 2 Writing package data from the data storage to the GOT Write the package data to the GOT using the data storage such as an SD card EF O Lu I EF Oo Z 3 Lu Qo O Step 1 Install a data storage such as an SD card to the personal computer Step 2 Write the package data to the data storage with GT Designer3 Version1 For how to write the package data refer to the following mp GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help Step 3 Install the data storage to the GOT SD card A drive Insert the card to the SD card interface USB memory Drive B Insert the memory to the USB interface Host Other data storage Drive B to drive G Connect the storage to the USB interface Host 8 1 Outline Procedure to Start the GOT 8 3 H5 m6 Step 4 Turn on the GOT To start the GOT with the built in flash memory Drive C write the package data to the built in flash memory Drive C of the GOT For how to write the package data refer to the following mp GOT2000
134. h unit slim model 3 o o GT15 75ABUS2L ABUS connection 2ch unit slim model 3 o o MELSECNET H GT15 J71LP23 25 Normal station unit optical loop o o communication unit GT15 J71BR13 Normal station unit coaxial bus olo CC Link IE Controller Network communication GT15 J71GP23 SX Normal station unit optical loop o o unit CC Link IE Field Network erisiricriaTe Intelligent device station unit tol ee Wee communication unit ee communication 6115 J61BT13 Intelligent device station unit CC Link Ver 2 compliant o o f IEEE802 11b g n compliant built in antenna station Wireless EAN GT25 WLAN client connection to personal computer for Japanese o o communication unit 3 domestic use Serial multidrop GT01 RS4 M For GOT multi drop connection alla e a connection unit E2 Option unit Supported model Product name Model Specifications GT GT GT GT KENZO ee ead USB slave PictBridge for printer connection 1ch Printer unit GT15 PRN Cable for connection between printer unit and printer 3m o o included Multimedia unit GT27 MMR Z For video input NTSC PAL 1 channel recording video o 4 p playing video files Video input unit GT27 V4 Z For video input NTSC PAL 4 channels o RGB input unit GT27 R2 Z For analog RGB input 2 channels o Video RGB input unit GT27 V4R1 Z For video input NTSC PAL 4 channels analog RGB 1 E i i i channel input RGB output uni
135. h panel endures touches of up to 100000 times The specifications must satisfy the following condition e Material Polyacetal resin Tip radius 0 8 mm or more 4 Settings the screen saving backlight to OFF prevents the display screen from burn in and enables the backlight to lengthen its life 5 When attaching the USB environmental protection cover pushing into the PUSH mark firmly complies with IP67F When the USB environmental protection cover is open IP2X is supported Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment In addition the GOT may not be usable in the environment where oil or chemicals affect the GOT for a long time or where oil mist is filled 3 8 3 2 Performance Specifications M3 GT2710 S GT2710 V Specifications Item GT2710 STBA GT2710 VTBA GT2710 VTWA GT2710 STBD GT2710 VTBD GT2710 VTWD Display device TFT color liquid crystal display Screen size 10 4 Resolution SVGA 800 x 600 dots VGA 640 x 480 dots Display size 211 2 8 315 W 158 4 6 236 H mm inch 16 dot standard font 50 D characters x 37 lines two byte 16 dot standard font 40 characters x 30 lines two byte Displayed number characters characters Display section tf a1 ag of characters 12 dot standard font 66 12 dot standard font 53 characters x 40 lines two byte qt characters x 50 lines two byte characters 2 characters O Display color 65536 colors ma N Brightness gt 32 l
136. he battery set in the GOT is shown below Battery life Data backup time after detection of battery voltage low Operating ambient temperature Operating ambient of 25 to 45 C temperature of 45 to 55 C 4 In the following conditions the data backup time is 5 minutes after the power supply is turned off As for GT23 the data backup time is 30 seconds The battery connector is disconnected The battery connector is disconnected Pon The battery connector is disconnected 1 Battery life reference Approx 4 years in actual use Ambient temperature 25 C Battery replacement time reference 3 to 4 years Calculate the natural discharge amount of the battery as necessary Operating ambient temperature of 0 to 25 C 14 days 3 years 2 Check if the battery condition is normal within the utility Refer to the following for the details of battery status display u GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility 3 4 Battery Specifications 3 31 SPECIFICATIONS 3 32 3 4 Battery Specifications PER 4 PART NAMES AND SETTINGS gt e Q N a Q N a P N PART NAMES AND SETTINGS 4 1 Hi 3 4 GT27 GT25 GT2715 X 1 2 4 uae 18 17 7 dei dti 24 23 22 21 M2 GT2712 S GT2512 S 3 4 a 1 2
137. he equipment must determine the method to comply with the EMC Directive and conformance to the directive 5 2 1 Installing the GOT on the control panel The GOT is an open type device designed to be integrated in equipment Make sure to install the GOT in a control panel This restriction ensures safety and also has a large effect of suppressing noise generated from the GOT by using the control panel Hi Control panel The control panel must be conductive When fixing a top or bottom plate of the control panel with bolts do not coat the plate and bolt surfaces so that they contact each other Connect the door and the box using a thick grounding cable to ensure the low impedance under high frequency To ensure electric conductivity in the large area as much as possible between an inner plate and the control panel do not coat the fixing bolt area of the inner plate and the control panel e Ground the control panel using a thick grounding cable to ensure the low impedance under high frequency The diameter of cable holes on the control panel must be 10 cm or less If the diameter of the hole is 10 cm or more radio waves may leak To reduce the chance of radio waves leaking out ensure that the space between the control panel and its door is as small as possible Pasting the following EMI gasket directly on the painted surface seals the space reducing the leak of electric waves RFSG series Recommended Product Our test has
138. he following option units is used the GOT does not comply with the EMC Directive 4 To use the unit on GT2715 the hardware version of the supplied GT16M V4R1 Z GT 16M V4 Z GT 16M R2 Z and GT27 IF 1000 must also be B or later Lu F gt Hard Manufact d a ae Mede ardware version Manufacture year an month O LJ Multimedia unit GT27 MMR Z Version A or later August 2013 Y Video RGB input unit GT27 V4R1 Z o i i F Version A or later August 2013 Ll Video input unit GT27 V4 Z eet o GT2715 Version B or later April 2014 dq RGB input unit GT27 R2 Z H RGB output unit GT27 ROUT Z Version A or later August 2013 Q Printer unit GT15 PRN Version B or later Feb 2006 Sound output unit GT15 SOUT Version B or later May 2007 l Q GT15 DIO Version B or later May 2007 Z External I O unit lt x GT15 DIOR Version A or later July 2008 LU SD card unit GT21 03SDCD October 2014 o Lu x m o Lu 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements 5 9 M5 Cable 1 2 3 MELSECNETIH coaxial cable and video connections Use a double shielded coaxial cable The 5C 2V connector plug is applicable to the double shielded coaxial cable Connect the 5C 2V connector plug to the coaxial cable inside the double shielded coaxial cable Ground the shielded part outside the double shielded coaxial cable as shown in the following figure Double shielded coaxial cable Enlarged view of cable
139. he terminal block and ground them with one cable For GT15 CoBS Perform the grounding at the GOT side described in 1 for both GOTs 7 6 Grounding the Extension Unit 8 OPERATING THE GOT 8 1 Outline Procedure to Start the GOT 8 2 8 2 Creating Project Data 0c cece eee eee eee eee 8 5 O o Ll I o Z 3 W Q O 8 1 Outline Procedure to Start the GOT This section explains the outline procedure to operate the GOT Preparing project data Installing an extension unit and option Installing the GOT and power supply wiring Writing package data Connecting the GOT and the controller Starting monitoring Wi Preparing project data Step 7 Install GT Designer3 Version1 on the personal computer For how to install GT Designer3 Version refer to the following mp GT Works3 Version1 Installation Instructions Step 2 Create project data with GT Designer3 Version1 For how to use GT Designer3 Version1 and create project data refer to the following mp GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help M2 Installing an extension unit and option Step 1 Install options other than the SD card and USB memory to the GOT For how to install options refer to the following wp 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery mp User s Manual of each option Step 2 Install an extension unit to the GOT For how to install extension units refer to the following mp 6
140. hereinafter described as load the GOT may be affected by surge noise In such a case separate the ground cable and the communication cable from the load When the ground cable or communication cable has to be installed close to the load attaching a surge suppressor is effective Attach a surge suppressor closest to the load Mi Measures against AC inductive load The GOT ground cable and the communication cable must not be installed close to the load Output equipment such as PLC s output module The surge suppressor must be attached close to the load E2 Measures against DC inductive load The GOT ground cable and the communication cable must not be installed close to the load Output equipment such as PLC s output module The surge suppressor must be attached close to the load z Q H O LI N a a o 3 D Y Lu O IL O O z x 7 5 Attaching a Surge Suppressor to Control Equipment 7 11 7 6 Grounding the Extension Unit 7 6 1 Wiring of the FG cable of a bus connection cable This section explains wiring of FG cables when a GOT is connected to a PLC CPU with bus connection cables Hi M2 PIN Cables connected to the PLC CPU Do not install the connection cable together with or close to the main circuit lines high voltage large current or I O signal lines Connecting the QCPU motion controller CPU Q series and GOT Grounding of the FG cable for the QCPU and motion
141. in Figure A is unavailable perform wiring as shown in Figure B Figure A Connection 2 O Ground wires D N Use as short and Grounding to mr thick a wire as the panel a possible o Effective 5 Figure B o Ineffective x H Ground wires Grounding to q the panel 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets 10 11 Measure 2 By attaching a ferrite core KITAGAWA INDUSTRIES CO LTD RFC H13 or equivalent to the ground cable connected to the control panel having the GOT as shown in Figure C the influence of noise is reduced If wiring as shown in Figure C is unavailable perform wiring as shown in Figure D Figure C b Connection Ground wires Z Ferrite core Use as short Grounding to and thick a wire pay the panel 7 F NA NA as possible o Effective E 0 Ineffective Figure D Ground wires Grounding to the panel B7 Power supply system 1 Current status Check if the power is supplied for the GOT I O equipment such as a relay and power equipment such as a servo amplifier from the same system Isolation transformer Main power 200VAC Pre power PLC GOT o Applicable 1 O power o Not applicable o o gt O equipment Main circuit power o gt Power equipment 2 Measure when a single ground cable is led By separately wiring the GOT power and the I O equipment power power equipment power and connecting an isolation tr
142. installed at any angle from 60 to 105 the control panel inside temperature must be within 55 C When the GOT is installed at any angle outside the range from 60 to 105 the control panel inside temperature must be within 40 C GOT Display section Control panel or others 2 Installing the GOT vertically When the GOT is installed at any angle from 60 to 105 the control panel inside temperature must be within 50 C When the GOT is installed at any angle outside the range from 60 to 105 the control panel inside temperature must be within 40 C 4 gt O Li Y Q Z lt z o z J J lt 7 Z GOT Display section Control panel or others 6 4 Control Panel Inside Temperature and GOT Installation Angle 6 11 6 5 Installing and Removing the GOT The following shows the procedure for installing and removing the GOT 6 5 1 Installing the GOT Hi GT27 GT25 GT23 Install the GOT in the following procedure For the panel cut dimensions for the GOT refer to the following mp 6 2 Panel Cut Dimensions The following shows an installation example for the horizontal direction For the vertical installation install the GOT so that the vertical installation arrow printed on the GOT rear face points upward img 4 PART NAMES AND SETTINGS Step 1 Insert the GOT rear face into the panel opening Panel opening Step 2 While positioning a fitting on the mounting hole of
143. ion unit is fitted 18 0 71 or more CC Link communication unit 48 1 89 or more GT15 J61BT13 fitted 18 0 71 or more 48 1 89 48 1 89 48 1 89 48 1 89 48 1 89 MELSECNET H communication or more or more ormore 67 2 64 or more ormore 67 2 64 unit coaxial fitted 18 0 71 38 1 50 45 1 77 ormore 38 1 50 45 1 77 or more or more or more Or more or more or more MELSECNET H communication 48 1 89 or more unit optical fitted 18 0 71 or more CC Link IE Controller Network 48 1 89 or more communication unit fitted 18 0 71 or more q CC Link IE Field Network 48 1 89 or more 5 X communication unit fitted 18 0 71 or more LI 48 1 89 48 1 89 48 1 89 X Video i it fitted or more or more or more 67 2 64 O ideo input unit fitte 18 0 71 38 4 50 45 1 77 or more Z or more or more or more lt 2 RGB i it fitted 48 1 89 or more O input unit fitte 18 0 71 or more lt x 48 1 89 48 1 89 48 1 89 l or more or more or more 67 2 64 J Video RGB input unit fitted 3 lt 18 0 71 38 1 50 45 1 77 or more F or more or more or more 2 RGB it fitted 3 48 1 89 or more za output unit fitte 18 0 71 or more 48 1 89 48 1 89 48 1 89 Multimedi it fitted or more or more or more 67 2 64 ultimedia unit fitte 18 0 71 38 4 50 45 1 77 or more or more or more or more aig 48 1 89 or more Printer unit fitted 18 0 71 or more 48 1 89
144. itch is placed between the two points the switch may be activated Do not touch two or more points on the touch panel simultaneously Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment In addition the GOT may not be usable in the environment where oil or chemicals affect the GOT for a long time or where oil mist is filled 3 2 Performance Specifications 3 2 4 GT21 Hi GT2103 P tem Specifications GT2103 PMBD GT2103 PMBDS Display section x4 2 Display device TFT monochrome liquid crystal display Screen size 3 8 Resolution 320 x 128 dots Display size 89 0 3 51 W x 35 6 H 1 41 mm inch Displayed number 16 dot standard font 20 characters x 8 rows Two byte characters of characters 12 dot standard font 26 characters x 10 rows Two byte characters Display color Monochrome black white 32 shade grayscale Brightness 32 levels adjustment Backlight 5 color LED White green pink orange red Not replaceable Backlight life 3 SPECIFICATIONS Approx 50000 h Operating ambient temperature 25 C display intensity 50 Touch panel 4 Type Analog resistive film Key size Minimum 2 x 2 dots per a key Simultaneous press Simultaneous press prohibited 5 Only 1 point can be pressed Life 1 million times or more Operating force 0 98 N or less Human sensor Detection length Detection temperature
145. ke sure to install the GOT on a control panel This test item is conducted in the condition where the GOT is installed on a control panel and combined with the MITSUBISHI PLC 2 QP Quasi peak value Mean Average value 3 This test item is conducted in the following conditions 30 MHz to 230 MHz QP 40 dBuV m measured at 10 m 230MHz to 1000MHz QP 47 dBuV m measured at 10 m 5 1 2 Conforming standards in the Low Voltage Directive The GOT complies with the following standards in the Low Voltage Directive e EN61131 2 Programmable controllers Equipment requirements and tests e EN60950 1 Information technology equipment Safety LU 2 EF o LU x m LU Q H O gt O kar m z lt LU 2 EF O LU x m o LU 5 1 Overview 5 3 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements The EMC Directive requires the following Strong electromagnetic waves are not emitted to the outside Emission Electromagnetic interference The product is not affected by the electromagnetic waves from the outside Immunity Electromagnetic sensitivity To comply with the EMC Directive this section explains the precautions for configuring equipment integrating the GOT The data described herein are produced with our best based on the regulation requirements and standards obtained by Mitsubishi However the data do not guarantee that the whole equipment produced according to the data comply with the above directive The manufacturer of t
146. l Model Symbol Resolution Symbol Display section EW lolo Bacao SWlole Power type Symbol Communication interface GT27 GT27 X XGA T TFT color B Black A 100VACto240VAC None Ethernet RS 422 485 GT25 GT25 S SVGA M TFT monochrome W White D 24V DC si RS 232 RS 422 485 GT23 GT23 V VGA 4 GT21 only GT21 GT21 P 320 x 128 dots 15 15 12 12 1 10 10 4 08 8 4 03 3 8 2 2 2 1 Overall Configuration 2 2 2 Option model name Hi Extension unit and option dedicated to the GOT2000 series GT kk kkkk 2 O Symbol Model Symbol Screen size F 27 Dedicated for GT27 15 15 4 25 Dedicated for GT27 GT25 12 12 1 gt 23 Dedicated for GT23 10 10 4 o 21 Dedicated for GT21 08 8 4 L 20 Common for all models 03 3 8 01 Common for all models None Common for all sizes o Lu M2 Option unit for the GOT1000 series and GOT2000 series iya gt GT Lk RK 77 Symbol Model Screen size Common for 90 Dedicated for 15 15 GT27 GT25 GT23 GT16 GT15 80 Dedicated for 12 1 Bala dedicated Ior G T45 75 Dedicated for 15 12 1 10 4 8 4 70 Dedicated for 10 4 60 Dedicated for 8 4 50 Dedicated for 5 7 None Common for all sizes 3 Communication cable for the GOT1000 series and GOT2000 series GT09 a Cc kk kk kk n Description Symbol Length Symbol Non Mitsubishi manufacturer Symbol No of connector pins
147. llation install the GOT so that the power supply terminal which is located on the GOT rear face is at the lower side mp 4 3 GT21 Horizontal E gt Panel thickness 1 mm to 4 mm 0 06 to 0 16 inch Vertical Panel thickness 1 mm to 4 mm 0 04 to 0 16 inch 6 8 6 3 Installation Position The following table lists the distance required between the GOT and the other devices The dimensions within the parentheses apply when no equipment generating radiated noise such as a contactor or heat is installed near the GOT Unit mm inch GT21 Item GT2103 A 50 1 97 or more 20 0 79 or more 50 1 97 or more 20 0 79 or more When the SD card is 50 1 97 or more used c When theSD Card 3s np 50 1 97 or more 20 0 79 or more used D 50 1 97 or more E 80 3 15 or more 20 0 79 or more When an RS 232 cable or a personal computer connection cable is connected to GT2103 PMBDS 80 3 15 or more 6 3 Installation Position 6 9 4 gt O wi Y Q Z lt z o q i J lt 7 zZ 6 4 Control Panel Inside Temperature and GOT Installation Angle Install the GOT with its display section positioned as shown below Using the GOT with the installation angle other than the following accelerates the deterioration of the GOT Mi GT27 GT25 When a multimedia unit GT27 MMR Z MELSECNET
148. lowing procedure Cable clamp used in this example RSG 130 VO KITAGAWA INDUSTRIES CO LTD Step 7 Remove the cable clamp band Draw out the band while pushing up the tab of the cable clamp with a screwdriver or other tools Band Tab Driver Step 2 Remove the cable clamp while holding its both sides Arrow A in the figure Removing the USB cable POINT The USB cable can be removed from the unit with the cable clamp Remove the cable with holding both sides of the cable clamp Arrow A in the figure When removing the mounted cable clamp and USB cable refer to the following procedure 6 36 6 10 Installing and Removing the USB cable 7 WIRNG OF POWER SUPPLY SECTION 74 Wiring of External Power Supply 000 eee eens 7 3 7 2 Power Supply Wiring to the GOT 2 00 eee eee 7 4 7 3 GrOUNnGING s26 552e00ensece obesthdcesees NEL seers 7 6 7 4 Wiring Inside and Outside the Control Panel 7 10 7 5 Attaching a Surge Suppressor to Control Equipment 7 11 7 6 Grounding the Extension Unit a 7 12 z Q H O LI N a a o 3 D Y Lu O IL O O z x 7 1 N WARNING Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before wiring Failure to do so may result in an electric shock product damage or malfunctions Please make sure to ground FG terminal of the GOT power supply section by applying 100Q
149. m the product shall be repaired at no cost via the sales representative or Mitsubishi Service Company However if repairs are required onsite at domestic or overseas location expenses to send an engineer will be solely at the customer s discretion Mitsubishi shall not be held responsible for any re commissioning maintenance or testing on site that involves replacement of the failed module Gratis Warranty Term The gratis warranty term of the product shall be for thirty six 36 months after the date of purchase or delivery to a designated place Note that after manufacture and shipment from Mitsubishi the maximum distribution period shall be six 6 months and the longest gratis warranty term after manufacturing shall be forty two 42 months The gratis warranty term of repair parts shall not exceed the gratis warranty term before repairs Gratis Warranty Range 1 The customer shall be responsible for the primary failure diagnosis unless otherwise specified If requested by the customer Mitsubishi Electric Corporation or its representative firm may carry out the primary failure diagnosis at the customer s expence The primary failure diagnosis will however be free of charge should the cause of failure be attributable to Mitsubishi Electric Corporation 2 The range shall be limited to normal use within the usage state usage methods and usage environment etc which follow the conditions and precautions etc given in the i
150. m For connecting the FXCPU FXCPU GT10 C30R4 8P 3m and GOT communication For connecting the FXCPU i GT10 C100R4 8P 10m communication expansion o expansion board 5 board and GOT 8 5 aa i GT10 C200R4 8P 20m connection cable MINI DIN 8 pin gt Baa GT10 C300R4 8P 30 m separate wire Connector terminal block 9 pin communication expansion board GT21 C10R4 8P5 1m For connecting the FXCPU connection cable GT21 C30R4 8P5 3m and GOT For connecting the FXCPU GT21 C100R4 8P5 10m communication expansion ale GT21 C200R4 8P5 20m board and GOT 2 MINI DIN 8 pin and GT21 C300R4 8P5 30m separate wire Connector terminal block 5 pin 2 11 Z O q 2 IL 2 O o Lu EF 7p gt N Reco Supported model Cable eke ibi By Product name Model lengka nded Specifications GT GT GT GT produ 27 25 23 21 ct 1 For connecting the FXCPU and GOT For connecting the FXCPU communication expansion board and GOT GT10 C10R4 8PL 1m MINI DIN 8 pin a Gam paa ee FXCPU direct separate wire Connector 3 connection cable terminal block 9 pin This cable cannot be used FXCPU for FX1NC FX2NC FX3UC communication D DSS or FX3G RS 422 expansion board GT10 C10R4 8PC 1m For connecting the FXCPU Cable connection cable AG an and GOT For connecting the FXCPU GT10 C100R4 8PC 10m communication expansion ole GT10 C200R4 8PC 20m board and GOT 3 MINI DIN 8 pin and GT10 C300R4 8PC 30
151. maged or can cause a malfunction due to a cable connection fault Do not drop the module or subject it to strong shock A module damage may result Do not drop or give an impact to the battery mounted to the unit Doing so may damage the battery causing the battery fluid to leak inside the battery If the battery is dropped or given an impact dispose of it without using Before touching the unit always touch grounded metals etc to discharge static electricity from human body etc Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction Use the battery manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Use of other batteries may cause a risk of fire or explosion Dispose of used battery promptly Keep away from children Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply before replacing the battery or using the dip switch of the terminating resistor Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction by static electricity TOUCH PANEL PRECAUTIONS CAUTION For the analog resistive film type touch panels normally the adjustment is not required However the difference between a touched position and the object position may occur as the period of use elapses When any difference between a touched position and the object position occurs execute the touch panel calibration When any difference between a touched position and the object position occurs other
152. mensions and the cable bend radius For the cable pull out distance from the bottom of the GOT refer to the following um 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams For the vertical installation install the GOT so that the vertical installation arrow printed on the GOT rear face points upward img 4 1 GT27 GT25 4 Horizontal Panel thickness 1 6 mm to 4 mm 0 06 to 0 16inch a 7 Vertical Panel thickness 1 6 mm to 4 mm 0 06 to 0 16inch The following tables list the distance required between the GOT and the other devices The dimensions within the parentheses apply when no equipment generating radiated noise such as a contactor or heat is installed near the GOT However always keep the ambient temperature of the GOT to 55 C or lower 6 3 Installation Position Unit mm inch GT27 GT25 Item GT2715 GT2712 GT2710 GT2708 GT2512 GT2510 GT2508 48 1 89 48 1 89 GOT onl 48 1 89 or more or more 48 1 89 or more or more y 18 0 71 or more 29 1 14 18 0 71 or more 29 1 14 or more or more 23 0 91 23 0 91 Bus connection unibis fitted 48 1 89 or more or more 48 1 89 or more or more 18 0 71 or more 29 1 14 18 0 71 or more 29 1 14 or more or more F a 48 1 89 or more Serial connect
153. mperature controller GREEN series o o o GT09 C200R40303 6T 20m and GOT GT09 C300R40303 6T 30m GT09 C30R40304 6T 3m GT09 C100R40304 6T 10m For connecting a YOKOGAWA temperature controller UT2000 series o o o GT09 C200R40304 6T 20m and GOT GT09 C300R40304 6T 30m E14 ALLEN BRADLEY PLC cables Product name RS 232 cable 4 2 3 System Equipment Cable length Specifications Supported model Supported model This cable can be used if connected with the RS 232 connector conversion cable GT 10 C02H 6PT9P 2 3 6 Others mi Peripheral device Of the following peripheral devices you can use some models that we validated For the validated models expect the SD cards refer to the following Technical News u List of valid devices applicable for GOT2000 series GOT A 0064 For the validated models of the SD cards refer to the following Technical News USB mouse u Information of valid Non Mitsubishi SD cards applicable for GOT2000 series GOT A 0065 For Technical News go to the MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC FA Global Website E http www mitsubishielectric co jp fa p3 2 Product name Overview o Barcode reader RS 232 connection 5 2D code reader RS 232 connection a RFID controller RS 232 connection EF 0p gt 7 USB keyboard Memory card reader writer Commercially available product SD card USB memory Hub Wirele
154. n circuit power or other wiring Run the above cables separately from such wiring and keep them a minimum of 100mm apart Not doing so noise can cause a malfunction Do not press the GOT display section with a pointed material as a pen or driver Doing so can result in a damage or failure of the display section When the GOT is connected to the Ethernet network the available IP address is restricted according to the system configuration e When multiple GOTs are connected to the Ethernet network Do not set the IP address 192 168 3 18 for the GOTs and the controllers in the network e When a single GOT is connected to the Ethernet network Do not set the IP address 192 168 3 18 for the controllers except the GOT in the network Doing so can cause the IP address duplication The duplication can negatively affect the communication of the device with the IP address 192 168 3 18 The operation at the IP address duplication depends on the devices and the system Turn on the controllers and the network devices to be ready for communication before they communicate with the GOT Failure to do so can cause a communication error on the GOT When the GOT is subject to shock or vibration or some colors appear on the screen of the GOT the screen of the GOT might flicker MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS A WARNING Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before mounting or removing the GOT main unit to fr
155. nal 7 LF INPUT T moe ol FG Ground cable L Grounding Hi Precautions 1 Treatment on power cables For 100 V AC 200 V AC and 24 V DC cables use thick wires as much as possible Cable cross section 0 75 mm to 2 mm2 and make sure to twist them to the terminals To prevent a short circuit due to loose screws use a solderless terminal with an insulation sleeve 2 Grounding After connecting the LG terminal and the FG terminal make sure to connect them to the ground Otherwise the system is susceptible to noise The LG terminal has a potential equal to a half of the input voltage Therefore touching the terminal may lead to an electric shock 7 4 7 2 Power Supply Wiring to the GOT M2 Precautions GT21 1 Terminal processing of power cables Connect a stranded wire or a single wire directly or use a rod terminal with an insulation sleeve Do not tighten the terminal screws in the specified torque range or more Doing so can cause a failure or malfunction a When connecting a stranded wire or a single wire directly Twist the terminal of a standard wire to prevent the wire element from protruding Do not apply solder plating on the wire terminal Approx 5mm 0 20inch b When using a rod terminal with an insulation sleeve Depending on the thickness of the wire sheath the wire cannot be inserted to the insulation sleeve smoothly Select a wire referring to the external dimensions
156. nd a microcomputer LU 2 EF o LU a m LU 2 H O gt O kar m z lt LU 2 EF O LU x m o W 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements 5 7 3 Communication unit To comply with the EMC Directive use the following communication units When any other than the following communication units is used the GOT does not comply with the EMC Directive Communication unit Connection type Ethernet connection Direct CPU connection Computer link connection GOT Ethernet interface GOT RS 232 interface Hardware version Manufacture year and month GOT RS 422 485 interface GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S GOT RS 232 interface Version D or later January 2006 GOT RS 422 485 interface Bus connection GT15 RS2 9P Version D or later January 2006 GT15 RS4 9S GT15 QBUS Version D or later October 2005 GT15 QBUS2 GT15 ABUS Version C or later October 2005 GT15 ABUS2 GT15 75QBUSL GT15 75QBUS2L GT15 75ABUSL GT15 75ABUS2L Version G or later March 2005 MELSECNET H connection PLC to PLC network GT15 J71LP23 25 GT15 J71BR13 Version C or later September 2006 CC Link IE Controller Network connection GT15 J71GP23 SX Version A or later December 2007 CC Link IE Field Network connection GT15 J71GF13 T2 Version A or later April 2011 CC Link connection Intelligent device station GT15 J61BT13 Version C or later September 2006 Non Mi
157. ns to comply with the EMC Directive However the manufacturer of the equipment must determine the method to comply with the EMC Directive and conformance to the directive 1 RS 422 485 cable When connecting each signal wire except SG and FG wires twist two signal wires as shown below D D SDB X RDB a an Ke RDB NT An SDB Connect two or more SG wires 2 RS 232 cable e Twist each signal wire except SG and FG wires with the SG wire aaa l l RD SD e Install a ferrite core to the cable in the positions as shown in the figure below Ferrite core GOT side Pd ZCAT3035 1330 aka PLC CPU side 0 To Ka KG CANG m NN 100 or less 100 or less Unit mm inch 3 94 3 94 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements 5 17 LU 2 EF o LU x m LU 2 H O gt O kar QD z lt LU 2 EF O LU x m o LU 5 2 6 Grounding a cable Hi Grounding method Ground the cable and ground cable to the control panel where the GOT and the PLC are installed Ground the braided shield section of the cable to the control panel with the cable clamp AD75CK Braided shield Cable clamps For the attachment details of cable clamps refer to AD75CK type Cable Clamping Instruction Manual lt IB 68682 gt Ground the ground cable to the FG terminal at the GOT power supply section when using GT15 CoEXSS 1 or GT15 CoBS
158. nsion Diagrams g g GT10 C10R4 8PL 30 1000 38 j 118 39 4 250 1 50 9 84 TZ Hf ole a 7 0 28 25 0 98 a X33 1 30 13 0 51 Unit mm inch 4 External dimension diagrams of RS 485 terminal block conversion unit Cable model FA LTBGT2R4CBLo FA LTBGT2R4CBL a L 47 1 85 External dimensions 4 8 1 0 32 1 14 200 93 3 66 115 4 53 Unit mm inch 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams 11 17 APPENDICES 11 2 Confirming of Versions and Conforming Standards 11 2 1 GT27 GT25 GT23 Hi Rating plate The GOT hardware version BootOS version function version and conforming standards can be confirmed at the rating plate on the GOT rear face ate MES GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL MODEL GT2708 VTBA IN 100 240VAC 50 60Hz poweR MAX 100VA MACADD 123456789012 QR code MAC address GOT serial number 0004 39 1 CAA00000 Function version BootOS version Hardware version Manufacturing date MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION i MADE IN JAPAN Manufacturing month 1 to 9 manufacturing month X October Y November Z December Manufacturing year lower two digits of the year of grace Conforming standard M2 Packing box The conforming standa
159. nstalling and Removing the Battery You can check if the battery has a low voltage by using the utility and the system alarm For details of the battery status display by using the utility refer to the following mp GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility The system alarm enables the GOT to display the message notifying the low voltage battery when the battery voltage is low To display the message by the system alarm set Battery alarm display to ON u GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility System alarm 500 Warning Built in battery voltage is low For the details of the system alarm refer to the following mp GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help LAGUNA Battery replacement timing When a low voltage battery is detected replace the battery immediately The GOT retains the data for 14 days after the low voltage battery detection However after the period the GOT cannot retain the data 9 4 Low voltage Battery Detection and Battery Replacement m2 Handling of batteries and devices with built in batteries in EU member states This section explains the precautions for disposing of waste batteries in EU member states and for exporting batteries and devices with built in batteries to EU member states 1 Precautions for disposal EU member states have a separate collection system for waste batteries Dispose of batteries properly at the local community waste collection recycling center The following symbol is
160. nstruction manual user s manual and caution labels on the product 3 Even within the gratis warranty term repairs shall be charged for in the following cases 1 Failure occurring from inappropriate storage or handling carelessness or negligence by the user Failure caused by the user s hardware or software design 2 Failure caused by unapproved modifications etc to the product by the user 3 When the Mitsubishi product is assembled into a user s device Failure that could have been avoided if functions or structures judged as necessary in the legal safety measures the user s device is subject to or as necessary by industry standards had been provided Failure that could have been avoided if consumable parts designated in the instruction manual had been correctly serviced or replaced Replacing consumable parts such as the battery backlight and fuses Failure caused by external irresistible forces such as fires or abnormal voltages and Failure caused by force majeure such as earthquakes lightning wind and water damage Failure caused by reasons unpredictable by scientific technology standards at time of shipment from Mitsubishi Any other failure found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi or that admitted not to be so by the user 2 Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production 1 Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for seven 7 years after production of the product is discontinued Discontin
161. nversion unit With a cable for connecting RS 422 485 connector of GOT2000 and a RS 485 terminal block conversion unit Supported model GT GT GT GT 27 25 23 21 RS 422 conversion cable FA CNV2402CBL 0 2m FA CNV2405CBL 0 5m Between QCPU LO2SCPU P and RS 422 cable GT01 CoR4 25P GT10 CoR4 25P GT21 CoR4 25P5 Between L6ADP R2 and RS 422 cable GT01 CoR4 25P GT10 CoR4 25P GT21 CoR4 25P5 MINI DIN 6 pin and D sub 25 pin RS 422 Cable QnA A FXCPU direct connection cable Computer link connection cable CC Link G4 connection cable GT01 C30R4 25P 3m GT01 C100R4 25P 10m GT01 C200R4 25P 20m GT01 C300R4 25P 30m For connecting the QnA ACPU FXCPU motion controller A series and GOT For connecting the RS 422 connector conversion cable FA CNVoCBL and GOT For connecting a Serial communication module and GOT For connecting a Peripheral connection module AJ65BT G4 S3 and GOT D sub 25 pin D sub 9 pin 4 GT10 C30R4 25P 3m GT10 C100R4 25P 10m GT10 C200R4 25P 20m GT10 C300R4 25P 2 3 System Equipment 30m For connecting the QnA ACPU FXCPU motion controller A series and GOT For connecting the RS 422 connector conversion cable FA CNVoCBL and GOT For connecting a Serial communication module and GOT For connecting a Peripheral connection module AJ65BT G4 S3 and GOT
162. o Name Description 1 Display section Displays the utility and the user created screen 2 Touch panel For operating the touch switches in the utility and the user created screen Lit in blue Power is properly supplied Lit in orange Screen saving 3 POWER LED Blinks in orange and blue Backlight failure Not lit Power is not supplied 4 Unit installation fitting Mounting fixtures for fixing the GOT to the control panel 5 S MODE switch Used for OS installation at the GOT startup ON SD card installed 6 SD card access LED Blink SD card accessed OFF SD card not installed or SD card installed but removal possible 7 SD card interface For installing an SD card Has the function to switch the access to the SD card between enabled and disabled states 8 SD card cover F ii When the cover is opened Access prohibited When the cover is closed Access allowed A For connecting a USB mouse and a USB keyboard transferring data and storing 9 USB interface Host data Connector shape TYPE A 10 USB interface Device For connecting a personal computer Connector shape Mini B Cable clamp mounting hole as a precaution against a disconnection of the USB 11 Cable clamp mounting hole cable Recommended product RSG 130 V0 of KITAGAWA INDUSTRIES CO LTD 12 Terminating resistor setting switch Switches the terminating resistor for the RS 422 485 communication port between inside the cover used and unused states initial setting unused 1
163. oes not guarantee all users operation environment In addition the GOT may not be usable in the environment where oil or chemicals affect the GOT for a long time or where oil mist is filled 3 18 3 2 Performance Specifications 3 2 3 GT23 Mi GT2310 V Specifications Item GT2310 VTBA GT2310 VTBD Display device TFT color liquid crystal display Screen size 10 4 Resolution VGA 640 x 480 dots Display size 211 2 8 315 W x 158 4 6 236 H mm inch Display Displayed number 16 dot standard font 40 characters x 30 lines two byte characters 2 section of characters 12 dot standard font 53 characters x 40 lines two byte characters O IG Display color 65536 colors pr o Brightness 3 16 levels ra Adjustment O Lu Backlight LED Not replaceable Q N Backlight life 4 Approx 50000 h operating ambient temperature 25 C display intensity 50 Type Analog resistive film Key size Minimum 2 x 2 dots per a key Touch 3 Simultaneous F Pat p pane press Simultaneous press is prohibited 5 Only one point can be touched Life 1 million times or more Operating force 0 98 N or less User anne Memory for storage ROM 9MB Memory for operation RAM 9MB User memory Capacity capacit i pacity Life number of 100000 times write times Built in clock precision 90 seconds month Ambient temperature 25 C GT11 50BAT type lithium batteries Battery Life Approx 5 ye
164. om the panel Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before mounting or removing the option unit onto from the GOT GT27 GT25 Only MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Use the GOT in the environment that satisfies the general specifications described in this manual Not doing so can cause an electric shock fire malfunction or product damage or deterioration When mounting the GOT to the control panel tighten the mounting screws in the specified torque range with a Phillips head screwdriver No 2 e GT27 GT25 GT23 Specified torque range 0 36 Nem to 0 48 Nem e GT21 Specified torque range 0 20 Nem to 0 25 Nem Undertightening can cause the GOT to drop short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a drop short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or the GOT When mounting a unit on the GOT tighten the mounting screws in the following specified torque range e GT27 GT25 When loading the communication unit or option unit other than wireless LAN unit to the GOT fit it to the connection interface of the GOT and tighten the mounting screws in the specified torque range 0 36 Nem to 0 48 Nem with a Phillips head screwdriver No 2 When loading the wireless LAN unit to the GOT fit it to the side interface of GOT and tighten the mounting screws in the specified torque range 0 10 Nem to 0 14 Nem with a Phillips hea
165. on After the check proceed to Ml 5 Faulty product investigation 10 The GOT is not restored even by 1 to 9 Proceed to Ml 5 Faulty product investigation aq Models other than GT23 are the targets The GOT reset switch does not operate when the bus connection is used 2 Models other than GT23 are the targets When using the bus connection do not turn off and then on the GOT while the PLC power is on Make sure to turn off the PLC first and turn off and then on the GOT 3 Models other than GT23 are the targets Powering off the GOT causes an error in the control station for the MELSECNET H connection or in the master station for the CC Link connection intelligent device station M5 Faulty product investigation If you cannot restore the GOT consult your local Mitsubishi Electric System amp Service Co Ltd Depending on the problem details we may ask you to send the faulty product to us In that case attach the GOT status check sheet GOT installation status check sheet and system configuration check sheet filled with details about your system 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets 10 7 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 1 2 GOT installation status check sheet Check the current installation status of your GOT as shown in m1 to m7 According to the status of the GOT found after a check take measures described below if necessary If the measure is taken mark the effect Effective or Ineffective E
166. onductive noise that is directly transmitted along connected lines Countermeasures must be taken considering both kinds of noises and referring to the following 3 points 1 Protecting against noise a Keep signal lines away from noise sources such as a power cable or a high power drive circuit b Shield the signal lines 2 Reducing generated noise a Use a noise filter etc to reduce the level of the noise generated due to a source such as a high power motor drive circuit b Attach a surge suppressor on the terminal of the molded case circuit breaker MCCB electromagnetic contactor relay solenoid valve or induction motor to supress the noise 3 Releasing noise to the ground a Make sure to connect the ground cable to the ground b Use a short and thick cable to lower its ground resistance c Ground the power system and the control system separately 7 1 Wiring of External Power Supply mi Separating the power supply system Carry out wiring so that the power supply system is separated into the GOT I O equipment and power equipment as shown below When frequent noise is identified connect an isolation transformer GOT Isolation Main power power transformer NS KON o o o S 8 GOT eg BAL bangag I O power woo O gt 1 0 equipment Main circuit power a o O gt Main circuit equipment E2 Separating the power cables from the main circuit line and the I O signal line Separate the 100 V AC
167. onfiguration tool SW1DNN LLUTL E Description GT27 SGTKEY U m7 Others Abbreviations and generic terms Description IAI IAI Corporation AZBIL Azbil Corporation OMRON OMRON Corporation KEYENCE KEYENCE CORPORATION KOYO El KOYO ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES CO LTD JTEKT JTEKT Corporation SHARP Sharp Manufacturing Systems Corporation SHINKO Shinko Technos Co Ltd CHINO CHINO CORPORATION TOSHIBA TOSHIBA CORPORATION TOSHIBA MACHINE TOSHIBA MACHINE CO LTD PANASONIC Panasonic Corporation PANASONIC IDS Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co Ltd HITACHI IES Hitachi Industrial Equipment Systems Co Ltd HITACHI Hitachi Ltd FUJI FUJI ELECTRIC CO LTD YASKAWA YASKAWA Electric Corporation YOKOGAWA Yokogawa Electric Corporation RKC RKC INSTRUMENT INC ALLEN BRADLEY Allen Bradley products manufactured by Rockwell Automation Inc GE GE Intelligent Platforms Inc LS IS LS Industrial Systems Co Ltd MITSUBISHI INDIA Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt Ltd SCHNEIDER Schneider Electric SA SICK SICK AG SIEMENS Siemens AG PLC Programmable controller manufactured by each corporation Control equipment Control equipment manufactured by each corporation Temperature controller Temperature controller manufactured by each corporation Indicating controller Indicating controller manufactured by each c
168. onnection cables in order starting from the module at the end of the system and check for the error The module extension cable or bus connection cable disconnected immediately before the error does not occur is considered to cause the error The following shows examples of narrowing possible error positions When QnASCPU and an extension base unit are used Example 1 Example 2 Turn off the power of the GOT Turn off the power of the GOT Turn off the power of the PLC Turn off the power of the PLC Disconnect the bus connection cable bis Disconnect the bus connection cable OUT side from IN side from the GOT located at the final stage E the GOT located at one stage before the final stage Zz 4 Turn on the power of the PLC Turn on the power of the PLC E Turn on the power of the GOT 7777 Turn on the power of the GOT DAM PE If an error does not occur the GOT located at fan error does not occur the GOT 2 IN the final stage and the bus connection cable located at the final stage may be faulty j Pam connected to that GOT may be faulty 1 A Il Vill sl sS Ki N aaa Repeat examples 1 and 2 above to identify the error position AIN Precautions for narrowing the possible error positions When disconnecting the modules
169. oose Retighten contactor fixing Visual check Not loose contactors screws Check the voltage status of Beplac the battery witha the GOT built in battery in NeW battery when the f Ka current battery has 5 Battery Time of the utility No alarm 9 2 Periodic Inspection gt GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility reached the specified life span even if the low voltage is not indicated 9 3 Screen Cleaning Method Use the GOT always in a clean condition To clean the GOT wipe the dirty part with a soft cloth using neutral detergent or ethanol Clean aise aD 3 Pi oo oo an GD Pi oo ao E oo y DONLDAEBDRBBRDB PIN Precautions for screen cleaning Do not use solvents such as acetone benzene toluene and alcohol Solvents may deform the protective sheet or peel the dissolvable paint on the surface In addition do not use spray solvents Doing so may cause an electrical failure of the GOT and peripheral devices z O H O LU O H zZ Q z lt LU o z lt zZ W EF x 9 3 Screen Cleaning Method 9 5 9 4 Hi Low voltage Battery Detection and Battery Replacement Low voltage battery detection and battery replacement The battery is used to hold the SRAM data clock data and backup data of the system status log data The periodical replacement of the battery is recommended For the battery replacement procedure refer to the following w 6 7 I
170. or Proceed to W 3 PLC status 3 Check of the objects that are not displayed on the monitor screen Check o Symptom Found Not found Cause status Details Example The numerical display object is not displayed Corrective action Proceed to m3 PLC status 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets 10 5 TROUBLESHOOTING m3 PLC status 1 PLC failure Check Symptom Always occurs Cause status CONTROL BUS ERROR SP UNIT LAY ERROR or others is considered e Error code system alarm Example 1204 CPU H W failure Corrective action Proceed to the following Occurs sometimes The PLC CPU may be affected by noise or the hardware may be faulty e Frequency Example Once a month e Error code system alarm Example 1204 CPU HW failure 10 6 Operates normally 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets Proceed to lll 4 GOT restoration procedure E4 GOT restoration procedure Follow the procedure below starting from 1 and check if the GOT is restored Mark the corresponding checkbox If the GOT is not restored proceed to the next check item No 1 2 Check item Press the GOT reset switch 1 3 Power on off the GOT 2 3 Check a Restored a Not restored a Restored a Not restored 3 Reset or power on off the PLC CPU a Restored a Not restored 4 Power on off the GOT and PLC CPU simultaneously a Restor
171. or3 Screen simulator GT Simulator3 for GOT2000 GOT 1000 GOT900 series GT SoftGOT2000 Monitoring software GT SoftGOT2000 series GT Converter2 Data conversion software GT Converter2 for GOT 1000 GOT900 series GT Designer2 Classic Screen drawing software GT Designer2 Classic for GOT900 series GT Designer2 Screen drawing software GT Designer2 for GOT 1000 GOT900 series DU WIN Screen drawing software FX PCS DU WIN for GOT F900 series 2 Software related to iQ Works Abbreviations and generic terms Description iQ Works Abbreviation of iQ Platform compatible engineering environment MELSOFT iQ Works MELSOFT Navigator 3 Other software Abbreviations and generic terms Generic term for integrated development environment software included in the SW DNC IQWK iQ Platform compatible engineering environment MELSOFT iQ Works o indicates a version Description SWaDND GXW3 E EA type programmable controller engineering software GX Works3 KAY o indicates a version SWaDNC GXW2 J JA JAZ type programmable controller engineering GX Works2 software o indicates a version GX Simulator2 GX Works2 with the simulation function SWaD5C LLT J JV type ladder logic test tool function software package GX Simulator SW5D5C LLT V or later versions o indicates a version GX Developer SWaD5C GPPW J JV SWoD5F GPPW V type software package o indicates a version
172. orporation Controller Controller manufactured by each corporation Mee OVERVIEW 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 GOD Za ee Ea AA Aa ee a 1 2 1 2 Features ana kaa te ee ee ne ee So ee Re 1 2 1 1 GOT The GOT is a device connected to a PLC and others to operate switches and to display lamps data and messages Install the GOT on the panel surface of a control panel or an operating panel 1 2 Hi 1 2 3 E2 1 2 3 4 5 m5 m4 H5 m6 Monitoring device values Data input switch operation PLC GOT2000 Features Abundant standard equipment Variety of connections with FA devices The GOT2000 series has interfaces with various FA devices GT27 GT25 Ethernet RS 232 RS 422 485 Extension interface e GT23 GT21 Ethernet RS 232 RS 422 485 SD card interface compatible with a large capacity SDHC card allowing high speed communication You can use a large capacity SDHC card allowing high speed communication as a data storage e GT27 GT25 GT23 Equipped with the SD card interface as standard e GT21 Equipped with the SD card interface as an option Connection with various peripheral devices with the USB host GT27 GT25 Only You can connect the GOT to various peripheral devices with the USB host standard equipment Using a USB memory USB mouse USB keyboard and others improves your convenience Improved usability Abundant troubl
173. osed to the impact exceeding the impact resistance described in the general specifications of this manual as they are precision devices Failure to do so may cause the unit to fail Check if the unit operates correctly after transportation When fumigants that contain halogen materials such as fluorine chlorine bromine and iodine are used for disinfecting and protecting wooden packaging from insects they cause malfunction when entering our products Please take necessary precautions to ensure that remaining materials from fumigant do not enter our products or treat packaging with methods other than fumigation heat method Additionally disinfect and protect wood from insects before packing products INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing the Mitsubishi Graphic Operation Terminal Before using the equipment please read this manual carefully to use the equipment to its optimum CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1110111100000nnna na unn EnAEAN ENAN AEEA AA AN AEAA ENEKEN AE EEEN EN EEANN EKERN EE EE ERREEN EEEE A 1 INTRODUC TION anand A EENE GARA AA A 10 CONTENTS a a a N T N T EA A 10 List of Manuals for GT WO0rk83 1 nanaga Dana ap GN maa Dn GG DAANG B 13 Abbreviations Generic Terms the meaning of the icon ccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeteesennsenneeaeeees B 14 1 OVERVIEW 1 1 GOT paaa An a AG 1 2 1 2 FOAtUreS ai TANANG AALANGAN NAA MAMANA NANA Ran 1 2 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 1 Overall Configur
174. ot doing so can cause a fire failure or malfunction The module has an ingress prevention label on its top to prevent foreign matter such as wire offcuts from entering the module during wiring Do not peel this label during wiring Before starting system operation be sure to peel this label because of heat dissipation GT27 GT25 Only Plug the communication cable into the GOT interface or the connector of the connected unit and tighten the mounting screws and the terminal screws in the specified torque range Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit Plug the QnA ACPU Motion controller A series bus connection cable by inserting it into the connector of the connected unit until it clicks After plugging check that it has been inserted snugly Not doing so can cause a malfunction due to a contact fault GT27 GT25 Only TEST OPERATION PRECAUTIONS N WARNING Before performing the test operations of the user creation monitor screen such as turning ON or OFF bit device changing the word device current value changing the settings or current values of the timer or counter and changing the buffer memory current value read through the manual carefully and make yourself familiar with the operation method During test operation never change the data of the devices which are used to perform significant operation for the
175. panel having control equipment into the control panel having the GOT When a single ground cable is led from the control panel having control equipment including a PLC into the control panel having the GOT the cable may be directly connected to the power terminal of the GOT Connection cable Ground cable led from the panel having the control equipment The malfunction due to the potential difference caused by the grounding in such a case may be prevented by reducing the voltage as shown in countermeasure example 1 below 1 Countermeasure example 1 When any potential difference between the ground cable and the control panel having the GOT affects the GOT also connect the ground cable to the control panel When Countermeasure example 1 1 is difficult to be taken such as the wiring is impossible carry out wiring as shown in Countermeasure example 1 2 Measure example 1 1 Measure example 1 2 Connection Connection Ground wires Ground wires Use as short and thick a wire as possible Grounding to the panel Grounding to athe panel If noise further affects the GOT by taking Countermeasure example 1 Countermeasure example 2 may reduce the influence of noise 7 8 7 3 Grounding 2 Countermeasure example 2 If the noise from the control panel having the GOT adversely affects the GOT even after Countermeasure example 1 is taken attach the ferrite core KITAGAWA INDU
176. printed on batteries and packaging of devices with built in batteries used for Mitsubishi Graphic Operation Terminal GOT POM This symbol is valid in the EU member states only The symbol is specified in Article 20 Information for end users and ANNEX II of the new EU Battery Directive 2006 66 EC The symbol indicates that batteries need to be disposed of separately from other wastes 2 Precautions for export The new EU Battery Directive 2006 66 EC requires the following when batteries and or devices with built in batteries are sold and exported to EU member states To print the symbol on batteries devices or their packaging To explain the symbol in the manuals of the products z O H o LU O H zZ Q z lt LU o z lt zZ W EF Pr The batteries and or devices with built in batteries manufactured before the EU Battery Directive 2006 66 EC took effect are also subject to the directive a Labelling the symbol To market or export batteries and or devices with built in batteries which have no symbol to EU member states print the symbol as shown in 1 above on the GOT or its packaging b Attaching the manual To export devices incorporating the GOT to EU member states attach this manual If no GOT manual is included with the equipment separately attach an explanatory note regarding the symbol to the manuals of each device 9 4 Low voltage Battery Detection and Battery Replacement 9 7 9 4 Low
177. rds can be confirmed by the label on the packing box Note that the position of the label differs depending on the model or the shipment date A TT i The conforming standards LU d such as CE are described 11 18 11 2 Confirming of Versions and Conforming Standards 11 2 2 GT21 Hi Rating plate The GOT hardware version BootOS version and conforming standards can be confirmed at the rating plate on the GOT rear face MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Q R code GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL f MODEL GT2103 PMBD GOT serial number IN 20 4 26 AVDC POWER W MAXL 144000 TAA S N 1440001AAG Img 7 MAC ADD 002692621092 BootOS version Hardware version Manufacturing month MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC COPORATION 1 to 9 manufacturing month X October MADE IN JAPAN Y November Z December Manufacturing year Conforming standard MAC address Lower two digits of the year of grace M2 Packing box The conforming standards can be confirmed by the label on the packing box Note that the position of the label differs depending on the shipment date The conforming standards are described Pa 11 3 Transportation Precautions When transporting lithium batteries make sure to treat them based on the transport regulations 11 3 1 Relevant models The battery for the GOT2000 series is classified as shown in the table below a Non dangerous Battery for GOT2000 series GT11 50BAT Lithium battery goods 11 3 2 Transportation g
178. reen from burn in and enables the backlight to lengthen its life 5 When attaching the USB environmental protection cover pushing into the PUSH mark firmly complies with IP67F When the USB environmental protection cover is open IP2X is supported Note that this does not guarantee all users operation environment In addition the GOT may not be usable in the environment where oil or chemicals affect the GOT for a long time or where oil mist is filled 3 12 3 2 Performance Specifications 3 2 2 GT25 Mi GT2512 S Item Display device Specifications GT2512 STBA GT2512 STBD TFT color LCD Screen size 12 1 Resolution SVGA 800 x 600 dots Display size 246 9 685 W x 184 5 7 264 H mm inch Displayed number Display section 16 dot standard font 50 characters x 37 lines two byte characters eel of characters 12 dot standard font 66 characters x 50 lines two byte characters Display color 65536 colors Brightness 32 levels adjustment Backlight LED Not replaceable Backlight life 4 Approx 60000 h operating ambient temperature 25 C display intensity 50 Type Analog resistive film Key size Minimum 2 x 2 dots per a key Touch panel 3 Simultaneous ra 2 press Simultaneous press prohibited 5 only 1 point can be pressed Life 1 million times or more Operating force 0 98 N or less Detection length Human sensor Detection temperature User memory
179. rite cores Make sure to ground the LG cable and FG cable For connection of power cables and ground cables refer to the following um 5 2 1 W2 Connection of power and ground cables 1 100 V AC to 240 V AC GOT power supply section GT27 GT25 GT23 Only J lnc L L LG FG 7 wi Ferrite core ZCAT3035 1330 y 2 24V DC GOT power supply section GT27 GT25 GT23 Only INPUT HA 24VDC LG FG mi i Cie A Ferrite core ZCAT3035 1330 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements 5 11 90 mm or less LU 2 EF o LU x m LU Q H O gt O kar m z lt LU 2 EF O LU x m o W 90 mm or less fa 5 2 5 Fabricating a connection cable Fabricate the cables used for the GOT by the methods as shown in this section The fabrication requires a ferrite core cable clamp and cable shielding materials The following products have passed the Mitsubishi EMC Directive compliance test e ZCAT3035 1330 ferrite core TDK Corporation e AD75CK type cable clamp Mitsubishi Electric Corporation e Zipper tubing SHNJ type Zippertubing Japan Ltd Wi Ethernet connection 1 Ethernet cable Strip off the sheath at both ends of the cable as shown in the figure below to expo
180. roduct and additional license product are also available For more details please refer to the MELSOFT iQ Works catalog L NA 08232 3 The product includes the following software System Management Software MELSOFT Navigator Programmable Controller Engineering Software MELSOFT GX Works2 Motion Controller Engineering Software MELSOFT MT Works2 Servo Setup Software MELSOFT MR Configurator2 Inverter Setup Software FR Configurator2 Screen Design Software for Graphic Operation Terminal MELSOFT GT Works3 Robot Engineering Software MELSOFT RT ToolBox2 mini 4 To use GT SoftGOT2000 a license key for GT SoftGOT2000 is necessary for each personal computer 5 1 license is required for 1 GOT unit 6 This product does not include the DVD ROM Only the license certificate with the product ID No is issued 2 3 System Equipment 2 7 2 3 4 Option Supported model Product name Model Description cr Gin er er 27 25 23 21 GT27 15PSGC For 15 Surface treatment antiglare o GT25 12PSGC For 12 1 Sheet color transparent USB environmental protection cover part with GT25 10PSGC For 10 4 an opening o o GT25 08PSGC For 8 4 Number of sheets 5 sheets o o GT27 15PSCC For 15 Surface treatment clear o GT25 12PSCC For 12 1 Sheet color transparent i F USB environmental protection cover
181. ry holder of the GOT close the battery cover until it clicks Battery Battery cover Connector Step 6 Turn on the GOT Step 7 Check that the battery condition is normal with the utility For the details of the battery condition display refer to the following mp GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery 6 7 2 Removing the battery The battery removal procedure differs depending on the GOT models um m1 Removing the battery from GT2715 GT2712 GT2710 GT2512 or GT2510 m2 Removing the battery from GT2708 or GT2508 m3 Removing the battery from GT2310 or GT2308 Mi Removing the battery from GT2715 GT2712 GT2710 GT2512 or GT2510 The following shows the battery removal procedure taking GT2712 as an example Step 1 Make sure that the GOT power is off Step 2 The battery is stored in the GOT rear face Open the battery cover as shown below Connector Step 3 After removing the battery from the battery holder of the GOT unplug the connector The GOT side connector depends on whether the GOT has a battery extension cable e Without a battery extension cable Unplug the battery connector from the GOT connector With a battery extension cable Unplug the battery connector from the battery extension cable connector of the GOT a gt O m Y a Z lt z O T J a lt zZ Battery cover Battery extension cable Battery cover Black cable
182. s Built in clock precision 90 seconds month Ambient temperature 25 C GT11 50BAT type lithium batteries Battery Life Approx 5 years Ambient temperature 25 C RS 232 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps Connector shape D sub 9 pin male 1 channel Transmission speed 115200 57600 38400 19200 9600 4800 bps RS 422 485 Connector shape D sub 9 pin female Ethernet 1 channel Data transfer method 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector shape RJ 45 modular jack 2 chamnel front face rear face 1 channel rear face USB Host Built in Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB A interface 2 channel front face rear face 1 channel rear face USB Device Maximum transfer rate High Speed 480 Mbps Connector shape USB Mini B SD card 1 channel SDHC card supported max 32 GB Extension ee F For installing a communication unit or an option unit interface Extension auxiliary interface Side interface For installing a communication unit Buzzer output Single tone tone tone length adjustable POWER LED Color 2 colors blue and orange Productive structure Outside the enclosure IP67F 6 Inside the enclosure IP2X 3 2 Performance Specifications 3 17 Specifications Item GT2508 VTBA GT2508 VTBD GT2508 VTWA GT2508 VTWD External dimensions 241 9 49 W x 194 7 64 H x 52 2 05 D mm inch Panel cut dimension
183. s 227 8 94 W x 176 6 93 H mm inch Weight excluding a fitting 1 5 3 3 kg Ib Compatible software package GT Works3 Version1 112S or later 1 Bright dots always lit and dark dots unlit may appear on a liquid crystal display panel due to its characteristics It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements In addition color tone difference unevenness of brightness or flickers may occur due to individual differences of liquid crystal display panels Please note that these symptoms occur due to GOT s characteristic and are not caused by product defect 2 Flicker may occur due to vibration shock or display color 3 When a stylus pen is used the touch panel endures touches of up to 100000 times The specifications must satisfy the following condition e Material Polyacetal resin Tip radius 0 8 mm or more 4 Settings the screen saving backlight to OFF prevents the display screen from burn in and enables the backlight to lengthen its life 5 When 2 points on the touch panel are pressed simultaneously if a switch is located the middle of the 2 points then the switch will be activated Therefore avoid pressing 2 points on the touch panel simultaneously 6 When attaching the USB environmental protection cover pushing into the PUSH mark firmly complies with IP67F When the USB environmental protection cover is open IP2X is supported Note that this d
184. s Vista and Windows 7 are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Adobe and Adobe Reader are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Pentium and Celeron are a registered trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Ethernet is a registered trademark of Xerox Corporation in the United States MODBUS is a trademark of Schneider Electric SA VNC is a registered trademark of RealVNC Ltd in the United States and other countries Other company and product names herein are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners SH NA 081194ENG G GOT2000 Series User s Manual Hardware MODEL GOT2000 U HW E MODEL 1D7MJ5 When exported from Japan this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry for service transaction permission SH NA 081194ENG G 1410 MEE MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN NAGOYA WORKS 1 14 YADA MINAMI 5 CHOME HIGASHI KU NAGOYA JAPAN Specifications subject to change without notice Printed in Japan October 2014
185. s shown in the following figure SD card cover Step 3 To replace the battery remove the old battery and then disconnect the connector mp 6 7 2 Removing the battery Step 4 Insert the battery connector to the GOT connector Connector SD card cover Battery Red cable Step 5 After installing the battery to the battery holder of the GOT close the SD card cover until it clicks Battery SD card cover Step 6 Turn on the GOT 6 22 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery Step 7 Check that the battery condition is normal with the utility For the details of the battery condition display refer to the following u GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility B3 Installing the battery to GT2310 or GT2308 The following shows the battery installation procedure taking GT2310 as an example Step 1 Make sure that the GOT power is off Step 2 Install the battery to the GOT rear face Open the battery cover as shown below Battery cover Step 3 To replace the battery remove the old battery and then disconnect the connector um 6 7 2 Removing the battery Step 4 Insert the battery connector to the GOT connector Battery Battery cover z gt O Lu X Q zZ Pi z Q q l l lt N lt Red cable Black cable Connector lt 6 7 Installing and Removing the Battery 6 23 6 24 Step 5 After installing the battery to the batte
186. screen of the GOT and checking that the SD card access LED is off remove the SD card NCAUTION If the data storage mounted on the GOT is removed while the GOT is accessed the data storage and files are damaged To remove the data storage from the GOT check that the access to the data storage in SD card access LED the system signal and others is not performed Turning off the GOT while it accesses the SD card results in damage to the SD card and files When using the GOT with an SD card inserted check the following items e GT27 GT25 GT23 When inserting a SD card into the GOT make sure to close the SD card cover Failure to do so causes the data not to be read or written e GT21 When using an SD card connected to the SD card unit or the GOT enable the SD card access in the GOT utility in advance Failure to do so causes the data not to be read or written When removing the SD card from the GOT make sure to support the SD card by hand as it may pop out Failure to do so may cause the SD card to drop from the GOT resulting in a failure or break 4 gt O Li Y Q Z lt z Oo q kar J lt 7 Z When inserting a USB device into a USB interface of the GOT make sure to insert the device into the interface firmly Failure to do so may cause the USB device to drop from the GOT resulting in a failure or break Before removing the USB device from the GOT follow the procedure for removal on the utility screen of the GOT
187. se braided shield for grounding The braided shield sections are used for grounding with a cable clamp mp 5 2 6 Grounding a cable Connecting to the Ethernet interface of the GOT GOT side PLC personal computer side 230 or less ED 400 or less Unit mm inch 9 06 1 57 1 57 9 06 f Connecting to the multimedia unit GT27 MMR Z Ferrite core GOT side ZCAT3035 1330 a Personal computer side 120 120 or less 4 72 or less 230 or less 40 1 57 4 72 9 06 Unit mm inch E2 Direct CPU connection 1 RS 232 cable and RS 422 cable Install a ferrite core to the cable in the positions as shown in the figure below GOT side Ferrite Core PLC side ZCAT3035 1330 oo 0 m eee aaa DO NO 100 or less Be or less 3 94 D 3 94 Unit mm inch E3 Computer link connection 1 RS 232 cable and RS 422 cable Strip off the sheath at both ends of the cable as shown in the figure below to expose braided shield sections for grounding The braided shield sections are used for grounding with a cable clamp mp 5 2 6 Grounding a cable GOT side PLC CPU side Unit mm inch 5 12 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements W4 Bus connection 1 GT15 QCoB and GT15 QCoBS Strip off the sheath at both ends of the cable as shown in the figure below to expose braided shield sections for grounding The braided shield s
188. sion Diagrams Hi GT2715 11 2 322 12 68 322 12 68 397 15 63 300 11 81 kog CDA ft 382 15 04 L 10 1 81 le 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams Unit mm inch M2 GT2712 GT2512 241 9 49 241 9 49 o o 3 316 12 44 h A L i E3 g O c0 O pd Palo Q N S N N W ou ou lt 1 IL N h olg S F o N 2 I N usi HHUUHHH HHHHHHH WHHHHH HHHHH HHHHUL LS LO et T T APAPAP ANAY DoT dL CAPO Ch Tt HIN lk 301 11 85 J Unit mm inch 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams 11 3 M3 GT2710 GT2510 208 8 19 i UR Cr ol
189. so that the vertical installation arrow printed on the GOT rear face points upward mp 4 2 GT23 ji C D E _ gt j lt _ gt _ gt Al l Horizontal Panel thickness 1 6 mm to 4 mm 0 06 to 0 16inch s O Lu p o Q 2 d 2 E O LB LA gt E lt q l 4 EF N lt O ct l aal Vertical Panel thickness 1 6 mm to 4 mm 0 06 to 0 16inch Unit mm inch Item GT2310 GT2308 A 48 1 89 or more 18 0 71 or more B Horizontal 78 3 07 or more 18 0 71 or more Vertical 50 1 97 or more 20 0 79 or more When the SD card is Horizontal ot pe EOD a or Horizontal 50 1 97 or more a used Vertical 80 3 15 or more 20 0 79 or more Vertical 80 3 15 or more 50 1 97 or more When the SD card is not Horizontal 50 1 97 or more 20 0 79 or more used Vertical 80 3 15 or more 20 0 79 or more D 50 1 97 or more 20 0 79 or more Ha 100 3 94 or more 20 0 79 or more 4 When opening or closing the battery cover 72 2 83 or more 6 3 Installation Position 6 7 M3 GT21 Depending on the units and cables used for the GOT the distance more than the described dimensions may be required Install the GOT with consideration of the connector dimensions and the cable bend radius For the cable pull out distance from the bottom of the GOT refer to the following um 11 1 External Dimension Diagrams For the vertical insta
190. ss LAN access point Video camera Speaker 2 3 System Equipment 2 19 2 20 2 3 System Equipment ee 3 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 General Specifications 0 00 e eee eee 3 2 Performance Specifications eee 3 5 Specifications of Power Supply Section 3 25 Battery Specifications 00002 e eee ee 3 31 SPECIFICATIONS 3 1 General Specifications The following shows the general specifications of the GOT 3 1 1 GT27 GT25 Item Specifications Operating ambient 0 C to 55 C 2 temperature 1 Storage ambient temperature 20 C to 60 C Operating ambient humidity 10 RH to 90 RH non condensing Storage ambient humidity 10 RH to 90 RH non condensing Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude Sweep count Under 5 to 8 4 Hz 3 5 mm 10 times in Compliant with intermittent each X Y orZ Vibration resistance JIS B3502 and vibration 8 4 to 150 Hz 9 8 m s2 7 direction IEC61131 2 Under 5 to 8 4 Hz 1 75 mm continuous vibration 8 4 to 150 Hz 4 9 m s2 Shock resistant Compliant with JIS B3502 and IEC61131 2 147m s2 15G Three times in each X Y or Z direction No greasy fumes corrosive gas flammable gas excessive conductive dust Operating atmosphere j and direct sunlight as well as at storage Operating altitude 3 2000 m or less Installation location Inside control panel Overvolta
191. ss section Make a ground point near the GOT as much as possible to shorten the ground cable 2 Grounding examples 1 Independent grounding Best For grounding for control system ground the system at one end Especially for the control devices communicating each other ground the system at one end Power equipment such as servo Connection cable FG i LG 7 VA cal GOT LG Ground Ground terminal block Panel terminal grounding block Grounding for power system 7 3 Grounding Grounding for control system 2 Shared grounding Good Ground the system at one end To prevent noise from entering the GOT use a short and thick wire for grounding between the ground and the control panel to lower ground resistance Power equipment such as servo Connection cable FG i G A c GOT LG Panel grounding Panel grounding Use as short and thick a wire as possible 3 Common grounding Not allowed Do not connect the ground cables of the power equipment and control equipment with a wire When the cables are connected noise from the power equipment may affect the control equipment causing a malfunction Power equipment such as servo
192. st is filled 8 The dimension when the SD card unit GT21 03SDCD is mounted is 113 W x 74 H x 32 D mm 3 24 3 2 Performance Specifications 3 3 Specifications of Power Supply Section The following shows the power supply specifications of the GOT POINT Operation at instantaneous power failure If an instantaneous power failure occurs in the power supply and continues for more than the permissible period the GOT may be reset Make sure to power on the unit more than 5 seconds after power off 3 3 1 GT27 N 2 Hi GT27 Input power supply 100 V AC to 240 V AC O EF Specifications x o GT2710 STBA Item GT2712 STBA GT2708 STBA LL GT2715 XTBA GT2710 VTBA o GT2712 STWA GT2708 VTBA Ww GT2710 VTWA O N Power supply voltage 100 V AC to 240 V AC 10 15 Power supply frequency 50 Hz 60 Hz 5 Maximum apparent power 140 VA 100 VA Under the 51 W or less 44 W or less 41 W or less 41 W or less maximum load Power i Main unit 25 W 19 W 17 W 15W consumption Main unit 10 W 10W 10W 10W Backlight OFF 40 A or less 3 ms ambient temperature 25 C under the maximum load Inrush current 60 A or less 2 ms ambient temperature 25 C under the maximum load Permissible instantaneous power a 20 ms or less 100 V AC or more failure time Noise voltage 1500 Vp p noise width 1 us measured by a noise simulator with noise frequency Noise immunity ranging from 25 H
193. system False output or malfunction can cause an accident STARTUP MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS N WARNING When power is on do not touch the terminals Doing so can cause an electric shock or malfunction Correctly connect the battery connector Do not charge disassemble heat short circuit solder or throw the battery into the fire Doing so will cause the battery to produce heat explode or ignite resulting in injury and fire Before starting cleaning or terminal screw retightening always switch off the power externally in all phases Not switching the power off in all phases can cause a unit failure or malfunction Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit STARTUP MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Do not disassemble or modify the unit Doing so can cause a failure malfunction injury or fire Do not touch the conductive and electronic parts of the unit directly Doing so can cause a unit malfunction or failure The cables connected to the unit must be run in ducts or clamped Not doing so can cause the unit or cable to be damaged due to the dangling motion or accidental pulling of the cables or can cause a malfunction due to a cable connection fault When unplugging the cable connected to the unit do not hold and pull from the cable portion Doing so can cause the unit or cable to be da
194. t GT27 ROUT Z For analog RGB output 1 channel o Sound output unit GT15 SOUT For sound output 3 5 stereo pin jack o o For connecting an external I O device and an operation GT15 DIOR panel o o Negative common input source type output External I O unit For connecting an external I O device and an operation GT15 DIO panel o o Positive common input sink type output SD card unit GT21 03SDCD For mounting an SD card o 2 3 System Equipment 2 3 3 Software Hi Software Product name Model Description HMI GOT Screen SW1DND GTWK3 E ara Standard license product Design Software SW1DND GTWK3 EA rekon Volume license product 1 DVD product MELSOFT GT Works3 sw4DND GTWK3 EAZ Additional license product 1 6 FA Integrated 2 Engineering Software i i ion gi i g W SW1DND IQWK E English Standard license product Version1 77F or DVD product a MELSOFT iQ Works version later 5 2 3 oO iL License key for GT GT27 SGTKEY U USB port licence key zZ SoftGOT2000 4 O o Remote Personal s Computer Operation Lu GT25 PCRAKEY 1 license Function Ethernet x gt License 5 o VNC Server Function 3 f GT25 VNCSKEY 1 license License for GOT remote access function License 5 MES I F Function GT25 MESIFKEY 1 license License 5 The desired number of licenses 2 or more can be purchased For details please contact your local sales office 2 Volume license p
195. ted noise Except some models installation of a noise filter to the power supply lines is not necessary However installing the noise filter can reduce conducted noise The noise filter is effective to reduce conducted noise in the band of 10 MHz or less Use a noise filter equivalent to the following noise filters double 11 type filters Model Manufacturer Rated current Rated voltage FN343 3 05 SCHAFFNER 3A FN660 6 06 SCHAFFNER 6A 250V RSHN 2003 TDK 3A Wi Precautions The following shows the precautions for installing a noise filter 1 Prohibition of bundling cables Do not bundle the input and output cables of the noise filter Bundling the cables inducts the noise from the output side cable into the input side cable where noise has been eliminated by the noise filter Wire the input and output cables separately Bundling the input and output cables inducts noise Input side Input side power supply side Bundling power supply side Induction Output side device side 2 Grounding the noise filter Connect the ground terminal of the noise filter to the control panel with a short cable as much as possible approximately 10 cm LU 2 EF o LU x m LU 2 H O gt O kar QD z lt LU 2 EF O LU x m o W 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements 5 5 5 2 3 System configuration You can also check the EMC Directive compliance status of the GOT2000 series
196. the GOT display is faulty at the recurrence 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets 10 13 10 2 Troubleshooting for the Bus Connection If an error occurs in the bus connection between the GOT and the PLC CPU and the cause is not clear with the system alarm perform the troubleshooting described in this section For the details of the system alarm refer to the following mp GOT2000 Series User s Manual Utility For the details of the bus connection refer to the following mp GOT2000 Series Connection Manual For GT Works3 Version1 compatible for a controller used 10 2 1 Identifying the error position This section explains how to identify the error position For the details of the PLC CPU error and special register refer to the User s Manual of the PLC CPU used mi How to identify the error position Identify the error position modify the sequence program or replace the module where the error occurs and check whether the error occurs again If the error occurs again other causes are considered Refer to the following to narrow possible error positions mp Refer to the User s Manual of the PLC CPU you use 1 Checking the error in the PLC Step 1 Check the type of the error detected in the PLC using GX Works2 or others Step 2 Check each module and the installation and grounding status of the cables according to the error message on the PLC CPU 2 Checking the error occurrence timing Check the timing of the error occurrence
197. the GOT is designed assuming pollution degree 2 use the GOT in an environment of pollution degree 2 or less Pollution Description degree H 1 Environment where the air is dry and nonconductive dust occurs Environment where normally nonconductive dust occurs 2 However temporary conductivity occasionally occurs due to the accumulated dust For example the inside of the control panel in a control room or in the floor at a typical factory Environment where conductive dust occurs and conductivity may occur due to the 3 accumulated dust For example a typical factory floor Environment where continuous conductivity may occur due to rain snow and others For example outdoor 5 3 Low Voltage Directive Requirements 5 19 5 3 3 Grounding The GOT has the following ground terminals The ground terminals must be grounded in use Ground the GOT to ensure the safety and to comply with the EMC Directive Functional grounding l The functional ground terminal improves noise resistance 5 3 4 External wiring mi External controllers If an external device connected to the GOT has a hazardous voltage circuit the interface circuit to the GOT must have a reinforced insulation M2 Reinforced insulation The reinforced insulation indicates the insulation with the following withstand voltage Reinforced insulation withstand voltage Source Installation Category II of IEC664 Rated voltage of hazardous voltage area Withstand
198. timedia and video Video signals can be input or output with the combination of the GOT and an extension unit for multimedia 1 1 GOT B7 Support for abundant functions The GOT supports abundant functions such as the recipe function the alarm function operation logs and operator authentication mp GT Designer3 GOT2000 Help OVERVIEW 1 2 Features 1 3 1 2 Features ee 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 1 Overall Configuration 0 00 cee eee 2 2 2 2 Howto Read the Model Name 000eeeeeee 2 2 2 3 System Equipment 00000 na cece eee cence enenes 2 4 2 2 O q D IL 2 O o Lu EF N gt N 2 1 Overall Configuration The following shows the overall configuration of the GOT2000 series Devices for drawing setting and data collection Personal computer Commercially available External memory GT Works3 GOT2000 Optional device Peripheral device Barcode Memory card reader reader writer SD card Battery Commercially Commercially Extension unit ao os RFID USB memory Protective controller Commercially sheet Commercially available available 2D code reader Commercially available Protective USB mouse USB keyboard cover for oil S Commercially Commercially FH available available 2 2 How to Read the Model Name 2 2 1 GOT model name GT27 15 XTBA Symbo
199. tive sheet 9 1 Daily Inspection z O H O W fam 77 Z Q z lt LU o z lt zZ LU EF q 9 2 Periodic Inspection Wi Half yearly or yearly inspection items Inspect the following items when moving or modifying equipment or changing wiring Item Inspection item Inspection method Criterion Corrective action i Display 0 C to 40 C ee naka For use in a control panel temperature R use k Measure corrosive gas with o o Surrounding d Other sections 0 C to 55 C the control panel inside environment ee temperature is the ambient VI Ambient ure l hygrometer humidity de eS Ree RREI temperature Atmosphere No corrosive gas GOT with Measure voltage across the 100 VAC Power supply 100 V AC terminal to the 85 V AC to 242 V AC Change the power supply 240 V AC voltage check 240 V AC terminal 2 power Input polarity GOT with 24 Measure voltage across 24 Left mag of 24 V DC Change wiring V DC power V DC terminals Right power Looseness Move the unit Mounted firmly Retighten screws Installation Foreign 3 status Remove and clean the material Visual check No foreign matter adherence foreign material adherence Loose A Retighten screws with a terminal Not loose Retighten terminal screws screwdriver screws 4 Connection Proximity of status solderless Visual check Proper intervals Correct intervals terminals L
200. trol panel IP2X External dimensions 316 12 44 W x 246 9 69 H x 52 2 05 D mm inch Panel cut dimensions Weight Excluding installation 302 11 89 W x 228 8 98 H mm inch 2 4 5 3 kg Ib fitting Compatible software package GT Works3 Version1 112C or later 4 Bright dots always lit and dark dots unlit may appear on a liquid crystal display panel due to its characteristics It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom as the liquid crystal display comprises a great number of display elements In addition color tone difference unevenness of brightness or flickers may occur due to individual differences of liquid crystal display panels Please note that these symptoms occur due to GOT s characteristic and are not caused by product defect 2 Flicker may occur due to vibration shock or display color 3 When a stylus pen is used the touch panel endures touches of up to 100000 times The specifications must satisfy the following condition e Material Polyacetal resin Tip radius 0 8 mm or more 4 Setting the screen saving backlight to off prevents the display section from burn in and lengthens the backlight life 5 If two points on the touch panel are pressed simultaneously a switch located at the middle of the two points may be activated Avoid pressing two points on the touch panel simultaneously 6 When the USB environmental protection cover is locked by fully pressing the PUSH mark on the cover th
201. tsubishi PLC connection GOT RS 232 interface GOT RS 422 485 interface GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S Version D or later January 2006 Microcomputer connection Ethernet GOT Ethernet interface Microcomputer connection Serial GOT RS 232 interface GOT RS 422 485 interface GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S Version D or later January 2006 Temperature controller connection GOT RS 232 interface GOT RS 422 485 interface GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S GT15 RS4 TE Version D or later January 2006 Inverter connection GOT RS 422 485 interface GT15 RS4 9S Version D or later January 2006 Servo amplifier connection GOT RS 232 interface GOT RS 422 485 interface GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S 5 2 EMC Directive Requirements Version D or later January 2006 Connection type Communication unit Hardware version Manufacture year and month GOT RS 232 interface GOT RS 422 485 interface GT15 RS2 9P Version D or later January 2006 CNC connection GT15 RS4 9S GT15 J71LP23 25 Version C or later September 2006 GT15 J61BT13 GOT Ethernet interface GOT RS 232 interface MODBUS RTU connection GOT RS 422 485 interface GT15 RS2 9P GT15 RS4 9S Version D or later January 2006 MODBUS TCP connection GOT Ethernet interface E4 Option unit To comply with the EMC Directive use the following option units When any other than t
202. uation of production shall be notified with Mitsubishi Technical Bulletins etc 2 Product supply including repair parts is not available after production is discontinued CON ou A 3 Overseas service Overseas repairs shall be accepted by Mitsubishi s local overseas FA Center Note that the repair conditions at each FA Center may differ 4 Exclusion of loss in opportunity and secondary loss from warranty liability Regardless of the gratis warranty term Mitsubishi shall not be liable for compensation to damages caused by any cause found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi loss in opportunity lost profits incurred to the user by Failures of Mitsubishi products special damages and secondary damages whether foreseeable or not compensation for accidents and compensation for damages to products other than Mitsubishi products replacement by the user maintenance of on site equipment start up test run and other tasks 5 Changes in product specifications The specifications given in the catalogs manuals or technical documents are subject to change without prior notice 6 Product application 1 In using the Mitsubishi graphic operation terminal the usage conditions shall be that the application will not lead to a major accident even if any problem or fault should occur in the graphic operation terminal device and that backup and fail safe functions are systematically provided outside of the device for any problem or fault
203. uce heat explode or ignite resulting in injury and fire Before starting cleaning or terminal screw retightening always switch off the power externally in all phases Not switching the power off in all phases can cause a unit failure or malfunction Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit CAUTION Do not disassemble or modify the unit Doing so can cause a failure malfunction injury or fire Do not touch the conductive and electronic parts of the unit directly Doing so can cause a unit malfunction or failure The cables connected to the unit must be run in ducts or clamped Not doing so can cause the unit or cable to be damaged due to the dangling motion or accidental pulling of the cables or can cause a malfunction due to a cable connection fault When unplugging the cable connected to the unit do not hold and pull from the cable portion Doing so can cause the unit or cable to be damaged or can cause a malfunction due to a cable connection fault Before touching the unit always touch grounded metals etc to discharge static electricity from human body etc Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS CAUTION When disposing of this product treat it as industrial waste When disposing of batteries separate them from other wastes according to the local regulations
204. ues to beep randomly Continues to beep in a particular pattern Buzzer sound Example The rhythm repeats as three beeps one beep and two beeps Proceed to 5 Corrective action Proceed to Ml 2 Status of the GOT when it freezes screen operation stopped 10 4 Beeps continuously 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets When the read device of the system information was set the device was turned on and the Buzzer Output signal was input Check the setting of the read device If the Buzzer Output signal has no error proceed to m2 Status of the GOT when it freezes screen operation stopped M2 Status of the GOT when it freezes screen operation stopped 1 Check of switching to the utility screen Check Symptom Cause status Corrective action Error code system alarm When the system alarm display function can be used take the action for the error a Possible code system alarm displayed If the corrective action cannot be taken Example proceed to 2 460 Communication unit error a Impossible The system alarm cannot be used Proceed to 3 2 Executing the I O check from the GOT utility Check Symptom Communication error Cause status Display details Example A message indicating that the cause may be a connection error has been displayed Corrective action Proceed to 3 No error The hardware such as a communication interface has no err
205. uidelines Products are packed properly in compliance with the transportation regulations prior to shipment When repacking any of the unpacked products to transport it to another location make sure to observe the IATA Dangerous Goods Regulations IMDG Code and other local transportation regulations For details please consult your transportation company APPENDICES 11 3 Transportation Precautions 11 19 11 20 11 3 Transportation Precautions REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print Date Manual Number Revision Sep 2013 SH NA 081194ENG A First printing GT Designer3 Version1 100E Nov 2013 SH NA 081194ENG B Compatible with GT Works3 Version1 104J e Description of SAFETY PRECAUTIONS changed e Abbreviations and generic terms changed e Compatible with printer unit Compatible with wireless LAN connection to be supported soon General specifications changed e Performance specifications changed e Printer unit added to the list of Depth dimensions and cable bend dimensions for the GOT with an extension unit and Depth dimensions for the GOT with several extension units mounted in multiple stages Jan 2014 SH NA 081194ENG C Compatible with GT Works3 Version1 108N Abbreviations and generic terms changed Installation Position changed Depth dimensions and cable bend dimensions for the GOT with an extension unit changed Apr 2014 SH NA 081194ENG
206. usly an accident may occur due to incorrect output or malfunction e GT27 Do not touch three points or more simultaneously on the display section Doing so may cause an accident due to an incorrect output or malfunction e GT25 GT23 GT21 Do not touch two points or more simultaneously on the display section Doing so may operate the switch located around the center of the touched point or may cause an accident due to an incorrect output or malfunction When programs or parameters of the controller such as a PLC that is monitored by the GOT are changed be sure to reset the GOT or turn on the unit again after shutting off the power as soon as possible Not doing so can cause an accident due to false output or malfunction If a communication fault including cable disconnection occurs during monitoring on the GOT communication between the GOT and PLC CPU is suspended and the GOT becomes inoperative For bus connection GT27 GT25 Only The CPU becomes faulty and the GOT becomes inoperative For other than bus connection The GOT becomes inoperative A system where the GOT is used should be configured to perform any significant operation to the system by using the switches of a device other than the GOT on the assumption that a GOT communication fault will occur Not doing so can cause an accident due to false output or malfunction DESIGN PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Do not bundle the control and communication cables with mai
207. ve and the Low Voltage Directive must declare that their products comply with the Directives and put a CE mark on the products Hi Sales representative in Europe The sales representative in Europe is as shown below Company name Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV Address Gothaer strase 8 40880 Ratingen Germany 5 1 1 Conforming standards in the EMC Directive The GOT complies with the following standards in the EMC Directive Applied standard EN61131 2 2007 Test standard CISPR16 2 3 Radiated noise 1 Test details Test for measuring electromagnetic emissions from the product Standard value 30 MHz to 230 MHz QP 30 dBuV m measured at 30 m 2 3 230MHz to 1000MHz QP 37 dBuV m measured at 30 m 2 3 CISPR16 2 1 Conducted noise 1 Test for measuring electromagnetic emissions from the product to the power cables 150kHz to 500kHz QP 79dB Mean 66dB 2 500kHz to 30MHz QP 73dB Mean 60dB 2 IEC61000 4 2 Electrostatic immunity 1 Immunity test in which static electricity is applied to the cabinet of the equipment Contact discharge 4 kV e Aerial discharge 8 kV IEC61000 4 3 Radiated electromagnetic field amplitude modulation 1 Immunity test in which an electric field is applied to the product 80 MHz to 1000 MHz 10 V m 1 4GHz to 2GHz 3V m 2 0GHz to 2 7GHz 1V m 80 amplitude modulation at 1 kHz IEC61000 4 4 Fast transient burst noise 1 Immunity test
208. voltage up to 300 V is 2500 V 5 This indicates the occurrence rate of conductive material in an environment where a device is used Pollution degree 2 indicates an environment where only non conductive pollution occurs normally and a temporary conductivity caused by condensation shall be expected depending on the conditions 3 2 3 1 General Specifications 3 1 2 GT23 Item Specifications Operating ambient 0 C to 55 C temperature 1 Storage ambient temperature 20 C to 60 C Operating ambient humidity 10 RH to 90 RH non condensing 2 Storage ambient humidity 10 RH to 90 RH non condensing 2 Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude Sweep count Under 5 to 8 4 Hz 3 5 mm 10 times in Compliant with intermittent each X Y or Z D Vibration resistance JIS B3502 and vibration 8 4 to 150 Hz 9 8 m s2 direction 5 IEC61131 2 Under 5 to 8 4Hz 1 75 mm F continuous lt bration 8 4 to 150 Hz 4 9 m s2 o Le Shock resistant Compliant with JIS B3502 and IEC61131 2 147m s2 15G Three times in each X Y or Z direction o No greasy fumes corrosive gas flammable gas excessive conductive dust T Operating atmosphere and direct sunlight as well as at storage Operating altitude 3 2000 m or less Installation location Inside control panel Overvoltage category 4 ll or less Pollution degree 5 2 or less Cooling method Self cooling Grounding with a ground resistance of 1
209. wer Communication wire j line cable m3 Wiring of the FG cable and power line for the GOT 1 Current status Check if the FG cable and power line of the GOT are installed together GOT ER o Installed together o Not installed together i Power for the power equipment 2 Measure for the cables tied in a bundle Separating the FG cable and power line of the GOT reduces the influence of noise o Effective lt 0 o Ineffective Power for the power equipment TROUBLESHOOTING E4 Measures against surge 1 Current status Check if a surge suppressor is used for the wiring of the load such as a molded case circuit breaker electromagnetic contactor relay solenoid valve or induction motor When a surge suppressor is used fill in the entry column below with the surge suppressor model and the name of the equipment with the surge suppressor o Used o Not used Entry column Surge suppressor model Equipment name 10 1 GOT Restoration Sheets 10 9 2 Measure for the equipment without a surge suppressor Attaching a surge suppressor close to the load reduces the influence of surge on the GOT PLC 5 Installation status 1 Current status Check if the FG cables of the control equipment such as a PLC and the power equipment such as a servo amplifier are connected as shown in a of the following figure Servo amplifier Panel grounding PLC
210. y the system before wiring Failure to do so may result in an electric shock product damage or malfunctions WIRING PRECAUTIONS CAUTION Make sure to ground the FG terminal and LG terminal of the GOT power supply section to the protective ground conductors dedicated to the GOT with a ground resistance of 100 Q or less GT21 does not have the LG terminal When tightening the terminal screws use a Phillips head screwdriver No 2 Tighten the terminal screws of the GOT power supply section in the following specified torque range e GT27 GT25 GT23 Specified torque range 0 5 Nem to 0 8 Nem For a terminal processing of a wire to the GOT power supply section use the following terminal e GT27 GT25 GT23 Use applicable solderless terminals for terminal processing of a wire and tighten them with the specified torque Not doing so can cause a fire failure or malfunction e GT21 Connect a stranded wire or a single wire directly or use a rod terminal with an insulation sleeve Correctly wire the GOT power supply section after confirming the rated voltage and terminal arrangement of the product Not doing so can cause a fire or failure Tighten the terminal screws of the GOT power supply section in the following specified torque range e GT27 GT25 GT23 Specified torque range 0 5 Nem to 0 8 Nem GT21 Specified torque range 0 22 Nem to 0 25 Nem Exercise care to avoid foreign matter such as chips and wire offcuts entering the GOT N
211. z to 60 Hz Withstand voltage 1500 V AC for 1 minute across power terminals and earth Insulation resistance 500 V DC across power terminals and earth 10 MQ or more by an insulation resistance tester Applicable wire size 0 75 mm to 2 mm Applicable solderless terminal Solderless terminal for M3 screw RAV1 25 3 V2 S3 3 V2 N3A FV2 N3A Applicable tightening torque Terminal block terminal screw 0 5 N m to 0 8 Nem 3 3 Specifications of Power Supply Section 3 25 2 GT27 Input power supply 24 V DC Item Specifications GT2712 STBD GT2710 STBD GT2708 STBD GT2715 XTBD GT2710 VTBD GT2712 STWD GT2710 VTWD GT2708 VTBD Power supply voltage 24 V DC 25 20 Unger the 48 W or less 45 W or less 42 W or less 39 W or less maximum load Power Ilmamaa 23 W 18W 15W 13W consumption Mai unit 8w 8w 8w 8w Backlight OFF Inrush current 5 A or less 20 ms ambient temperature 25 C under the maximum load Permissible instantaneous power failure time 10 ms or less Noise immunity Noise voltage 500 Vp p noise width 1 us measured by a noise simulator with noise frequency ranging from 25 Hz to 60 Hz Withstand voltage 350 V AC for 1 minute across power terminals and earth Insulation resistance 500 V DC across power terminals and earth 10 MQ or more by an insulation resistance tester Applicable wire size 0 75 mm to 2 mm 2 Applicable sold
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