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1. SW no 2 DIP SW 2 Setting port TOOL port Memory COM setting port Setting Transfer Data Modem Program Program contents speed length control memory memory Transfer speed protect select Value Set Not related to GT10 communication 19200 bits s Not related to GT10 ee Not related to GT10 communication ON OFF eiee communication 907 5 3 status z O Unit number setting IGN Ign EEEE E y TETTI TEHE PLC communication cable D sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842D 2000mm gt Signals on D sub side Pinno Wire color__ GT COM por ea Wires cross section 0 25mm2 D sub 9 pin 2m AIP81842D Single side loose wiring 52 GT10 GT30 4 6 Connecting the FP10SH Connecting to the FP10SH COM port Pin no on PLC side GT10 GT30 PLC side GT main unit side Pin no Abbreviation Pin no Abbreviation No 3 green eat 1 6 1 i IS SD D 7 2 No 2 white JA IS RD 3 8 3 IS RS 9 4 No 7 brown 1S cs 4 IS GND 5 6 ee 7 8 9 4 6 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port E FP10SH communication format settings DIP SW
2. 57 GT10 GT30 4 9 Automatic Communication Settings Function 4 9 Automatic Communication Settings Function After turning on the power supply if there is no response from the PLC connected to the GT10 GT30 the GT10 GT30 switches to the automatic setting mode for the communication conditions In the automatic setting mode commands are sent to the PLC while changing the communication conditions in the sequence shown below If there is no response from the PLC commands are sent to the PLC while changing the communication conditions gt 1 9600 bits s 8 bits odd parity 1 stop bit 2 19200 bits s 8 bits odd parity 1 stop bit 3 115200 bits s 8 bits odd parity 1 stop bit 4 Communication conditions set in GTWIN Configuration Settings The GT10 GT30 in automatic setting mode continues to repeat steps 1 to 4 until there is a response from the PLC While it is repeating these steps it is in the Standby mode under GT10 GT30 Configuration a Communication Parameters a Handle Communication Error on GTWIN For information on how settings are entered please refer to page 75 GT10 and page 97 GT30 EXPLANATION WV e Conditions when the automatic settings mode is in effect If communication is attempted the specified number of times and there is no response from the PLC the GT10 GT30 goes into the automatic settings mode The number o
3. FP2 FP2SH FP M TOOL port of FP10SH and computer communication unit of FP2 FP3 8 a Sir omen x A EET eree T a i mi a 4 0 y ppan gt i A b dD d gt Ps Q xvii GT10 GT30 GT Series System Configuration AMAN CAUTION Connecting to the COM port of the FPO Because connecting the unit to the COM port of the FPX FPO requires a loose wire connection this cable is not available For more detailed information please see Connecting the FP on page 42 or Connecting the FPO on page 45 xviii GT10 GT30 Products for the GT Series Products for the GT Series Products types Product No Programmable display unit STN monochrome AIGT1000B SO eda ah GT10 main unit liquid crystal display z Programmable display unit STN monochrome liquid crystal display AIGT3100B T30 main unit GT30 main unit STN color liquid crystal display AIGT3300B Terminal Terminal GTWIN English language screen creation tool AIGT8001V2 GTWIN CD ROM English langua _ Set of GT10 Technical manuals English Contents ge version Screen transfer Cable for transferring data between GTWIN and GT10 AFC8513 cable 3m PLC For connection to TOOL port of FPO FP2 FP2SH FP M AIGT8192 connecting Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable 2m cable 1 of FP2 FP3 cable 2 D sub 9 pin loose wire cable 2m PLC For conne
4. LJ a Peripheral pori on Connection cable for the peripheral port 25 pin GT main unit side CPU unit LU O Q CS1W SCU21 D sub 9 pin on Omron PLC side GT main unit side O CS1W SCB21 G O NIO AIA O IN OOO CS1W SCB41 1 The CS1W CN225 or CS1W CN625 cable is required in order to connect a peripheral board REFERENCE For the contents of error codes please refer to Error Codes and How to Handle Them on page 142 Setting the communication conditions Setting the communication conditions for the GT main unit The following settings should be entered for the COM port communication condition settings Tem al Se Communication speed setting 19200 bits s Data length 7 bits Parity check Yes Even Stop bits 1 bit 68 GT10 GT30 4 12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp Setting the communication conditions for the PLC The settings on the PLC side are as shown below Settings cannot be entered for some items depending on the model but if a setting cannot be entered it means that setting is not needed Value Set PLC main unit mode Monitor mode Mode setting Higher order link Procedure 1 N Communication speed setting 19200 bits s Data length 7 bits Parity check Yes Even Stop bits 1 bit St
5. 0 0 cece eee 49 4 4 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port 0 0 0 ccc eee 50 Connecting the FP2 FP2SH CCU 0 ccc eens 51 CS To FFIUSH hte eag4 994 9400 ed as esa sn ene ASE eae er eas 52 4 6 1 Connecting to the COM Port 0 ccc eee eee 52 4 6 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port 0 0 cee eee 53 Connecting the FP10SH FP3 CCU 0 ces 55 GT10 GT30 Table of Contents 4 8 4 9 4 10 4 11 4 12 Connecting the FP M 0 ccc cece eee eens 4 8 1 Connecting to the COM Port 0 ccc eee 4 8 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port 0 0 cee eee Automatic Communication Settings Function 0000 eee TO FIT grace ripats nrn AREEN ETE EPA EEEREN Connecting with a PLC by Mitsubishi Electric Corp 6 M110 FR SONGS 04 biededeeedsde ween deer add cee beer baie eeewne nes Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp 0 ccc eee 4 12 1 SYSMAC C Series a Series CV Series and CS1 Series Chapter5 GT10 Configuration Settings 5 1 5 2 5 3 GT10 Configuration Settings sa naasa oaaae eens 5 1 1 Two Types of GT10 Configuration Settings Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN 00 0c eee eee 5 2 1 Opening the GT Configuration Settings 0 05 5 2 2 GT Configuration Settings Basic Setup 5 2 3 GT Configuration Settings
6. C Inhibits system menu shift Shift possible Shift inhibited 7 Waterproof packing This assures that the front panel is waterproof One piece is provided as an accessory when the unit is shipped WA LY CAUTION With the GT30 screen data and configuration settings are stored in the internal F ROM Clock data and PLC device hold data are stored in the internal SRAM however and can be backed up by the lithium battery a replaceable battery When replacing the lithium battery be sure to insert the new battery within 20 seconds of removing the old one to avoid losing the data GT10 GT30 1 4 Internal Wiring Connections for Ports 1 4 Internal Wiring Connections for Ports 1 4 1 COM Port LY When connecting the unit to the FP series there is no need to wire both the RS and CS SD RD RS Wiring and cables should be laid out in such a way CS that cables are not affected by external noise Also GND shielded wiring should be used for cables COM RS232C 1 4 2 TOOL Port SG N C RD LZ The 5 V of Pin 5 is reserved for the FP Programmer II It should not be used for any other application 4 jev GT10 GT30 1 4 Internal Wiring Connections for Ports 1 4 3 Power Supply Ter
7. The Back button functions as a backspace key when entering addresses Back Clear Dancel The Glear button acts as a Clear key Transfer Outside Clock data displayed in the GT10 can be transferred to an external device such as a PLC using this setting Off The GT10 clock data is not transferred to an external device On The GT10 clock data is transferred to an external device If On is selected for the above Transfer Outside parameter click on the 4 button to specify the output destination and the initial device and specify the address Data storage sequence for internal PLC device Upper byte Lower byte Top address Minutes data HOO to H59 Second data HOO to H59 Top address 1 Day data H01 to H31 Hour data HOO to H23 Top address 2 Year data H0O to H99 Month data H01 to H12 Top address 3 Day data HOO to H06 In the day data HOO indicates Sunday and H06 indicates Saturday NAA LY CAUTION If On is selected for the Transfer Outside parameter the data will be transferred to the DT90054 as the default device If this device address does not exist in the PLC connected to the GT10 however re specify the address so that it matches the model connected to the GT10 Selecting a device address that does not exist in the PLC will cause an error ER61 to occur Backlight control Auto Off This is used to sp
8. Print Chrl P Print Style Setup Printer Setup Transter Chrl T Configuration d Keyboard Screen Utility Recent Bile Exit When the transfer function is selected a dialog box for file transfer is displayed At this point specify the type of data to be transferred and the direction of transfer Transfer data GT30 Configuration Transfer direction GTWIN GT main unit Enter the above conditions and click on the OK button The system files are transferred to the GT30 Transher Date Untitled Disia bp Taaie rer Al Dste Base Screen E GTGT FF Confganalion GToGTWIN l Eebe Screen ET 35 GT10 GT30 3 3 Setup Procedure for the GT30 When the menu operation as shown at the left page is carried out the configuration file is sent to the GT30 During the transfer a screen like that shown below is displayed 4 PC gt GOT GT30 Configuration file being transferred E GT30 Screen transfer cable GTWIN AFC8513D 4 Setup is completed lf the transfer has been completed without any problems the setup is completed AAA LY CAUTION Backup of the GT30 Configuration file The GT30 Configuration file is stored in the user memory F ROM of the GT30 This file is deleted if the memory is initialized using the command on the system menu of the GT30 main unit see page 130 and will have to be transferred again 36
9. 62 GT10 GT30 Table of Contents 6 3 6 2 3 GT Configuration Settings Communication Parameters 97 6 2 4 GT Configuration Settings Auto Paging 99 6 2 5 GT Configuration Settings Startup Screen Settings 101 6 2 6 GT Configuration Settings Setup 0 0 cee eee 102 6 2 7 GT Configuration Settings Hold PLC Device 104 6 2 8 GT Configuration Setting GT Internal Device Hold 105 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30 00 00 ae 108 6 3 1 What is the System Menu 0 0 cece ees 108 6 3 2 Bringing Up the System Menu cee eee eee ees 108 6 3 3 Setting Mode Liquid Crystal Display Contrast Adjustment 108 6 3 4 Setting Mode Clock Settings Clock 000005 109 6 3 5 Setting Mode Communication Parameters TOOL Port COM Port 0 0 0 0 ccc ccc eee ees 111 6 3 6 Setting Mode Memory Initialization Clear Memory 112 6 3 7 Test Mode Self Diagnosis 0 0 cece eens 113 6 3 8 Inhibiting the System Menu Display 2 00000 114 Chapter 7 How the Various Functions Are Used 7 1 7 2 7 3 ON bcd ony so t Errore TEE EEE eased Gaetan s eae heeas 116 7 1 1 Switching the Screen from the PLC 00 cece ees 116 7 1 2 Switching the Screen with the GT Main Unit
10. Bit area This specifies the type of device that reads and writes backlight control and other bit information and the initial address The type of device and addresses can be set by clicking on the buttons for the various items Device settings dialog box Device Setting Clicking on the x button displays a pull down menu Select the device for which settings are to be entered and use the ten keys to enter addresses The Back button functions as a backspace key when entering addresses Back Clear Cancel The Clear button acts as a Clear key REFERENCE For detailed information on the basic communication area map see GT10 Basic Communication Area Map on page 30 EXPLANATION WV Standard settings Clicking on the Standard button in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the following message Clicking on OK sets the default values the configuration settings entered when the unit is shipped for all of the settings GTIN x d i Are you sure to reset all settings For information on the contents of configuration settings entered when the unit is shipped see Contents of configuration settings for GT10 when shipped from the factory on page 26 5 2 3 GT Configuration Settings Communication Parameters Clicking on the Communication Parameters tab in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the following screen 75 GT
11. 117 a0 10 Bit Device FUNGHONS 6 4 4004404050454bees0sbs yee iededeeiaweas 122 GT30 Bit Device Functions 24 20sd lt cdwccsnvcdusesdeea bwerenencecs 124 Chapter8 Servicing and Maintenance 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 The Internal Secondary Battery GT10 0 cece eee 128 gt c EE Gl Bia ee ee ee ee eee er er ee ee er eee 130 Replacing the Front Panel Protective Sheet 0 c cee eae 131 Replacing the Waterproof Packing 0 cece eee eee eee eens 132 Replacing the Backlight GT30 Only 0 0c eee eee 133 Chapter9 Troubleshooting 9 1 9 2 9 3 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs GT10 0 136 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs GT30 05 139 Error Codes and How to Handle Them 0 000 cece eee eee 142 9 3 1 GT Series Error Codes o0x6 6 4ah004s0baddewi sess avesuenee dened 142 9 3 2 PLC Error Codes 0 ccc eee eens 144 vi GT10 GT30 Table of Contents 9 4 GT10 Screen Messages 0 ccc teen eee nens 145 9 5 GIGO Screen MGSsa0es s444e4005e ew ed dt bseeesGeeesiawbiviedioweds 146 Part Il Screen Creation Tool Terminal GTWIN Usage Environment and GT Main Unit Models that are Supported 149 Important Note About Saving Screen Data Files 0 000 e eae 150 Chapter 10 Preparing GTWIN 10 1 Installing GTWIN 0 0 0 ccc cent nen nnes 152 1a Boong OTNI a es ee es Se i 158 10 2 1 Selecti
12. No connection PLC communication cable D sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842D 2000mm Wires cross section 0 25mm2 Signals on D sub side Pinno Wire color__ GT COM por ce aes Sc a White RD Product no D sub 9 pin 2m AIP81842D Single side loose wiring Connecting to the FP1 COM port Pin no on PLC side PLC side GT main unit side GT10 GT30 Pin no Abbreviation Pin no Abbreviation No 3 green T IS SD No 2 white J IS RD IS RS No 7 brown IS CS 5 Is GND C 00 N oo po 48 GT10 GT30 4 4 Connecting the FP2 FP2SH 4 4 Connecting the FP2 FP2SH 4 4 1 Connecting to the COM Port FP2 FP2SH CPU COM port FP2 FP2SH communication format settings System register no Selection of target use of RS232C port Value Set Computer link Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Parity setting Odd Stop bits 1 bit Line return code CR Start code No STX Baud rate setting 19200 bits s Unit number 1 Modem connection No connection PLC communication cable D sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842D 2000mm Wires cross section 0 25mm2 Connecting to the FP2 FP2SH COM port Pin no on PLC side GT10 GT30 PLC side
13. Operation mode setting switches sea LG rs o as 123 SRAM backup using No Yes si N secondary battery mE settings when shipped fane e Inhibits system menu shift Shift possible Shift inhibited Usage inhibited Should always be in the OFF position when unit is used 7 Waterproof packing This assures that the front panel is waterproof One piece is provided as an accessory when the unit is shipped WA LY CAUTION SRAM backup by the secondary battery When the unit is shipped the No 1 operation mode setting switch is set to the OFF psosition in order to prevent excessive discharging of the secondary battery Before using the unit turn on the No 1 operation mode setting switch on the back of the main unit to turn on the SRAM backup function of the secondary battery For detailed information on the secondary battery please see page 128 What the Internal Secondary Battery Does GT10 GT30 1 3 GT30 Names and Functions of Parts 1 3 GT30 Names and Functions of Parts 1 3 1 GT30 front Liquid crystal display panel touch panel 2 Front panel protective sheet one sheet is attached to unit when unit is shipped 1 3 2 GT30 rear 7 Waterprrof packing 1 piece is attached to unit when unit is shipped O Tool port connection port for GTWIN screen creation tool Operation mode setting switches O COM port PLC external device connection
14. This is fixed at 1 bit Parity Bit Select None Odd or Even Handle Communication Error Clicking on the setip button displays the Communication Error Remedy dialog box This is used to specify the processing to be used if a communication error occurs Communication Error Remedy dialog box Communication Error Remedy Retry a j times Waiting 2 E sc o Onel Display Error Code C afi On Hold f On Uphold For Retry and Waiting click the EJ button and specify the values in the Value Set dialog box that is dis played For Display Error Code select Off On Hold or On Unhold by click ing the radio button of the desired val ue to turn it on Retry This specifies the number of retries if a communication error occurs The setting range is from 0 to 255 times 98 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Waiting This specifies the interval between retries if a communication error occurs The setting range is from 0 to 255 seconds Display Error Code This switches the setting for the error code display used if a communication error occurs Off No error code is displayed if a communication error occurs On Hold An error code is displayed at the upper right of the screen if a communication error occurs and continues to be displayed until the power supply is
15. e Do not use this product in an environment where combustible gases are present This can cause explosion e Do not dispose of it by incineration This can cause it to explode CAUTION Erroneous handling of an item marked with this label can cause injury to the user or physical damage to property e This product should not be used outside of the stated specifications ranges for ratings service life configuration factors and other elements This can cause abnormal generation of heat and smoke e The operational force of the touch panel should be kept to 0 98 N or lower Operating the touch panel at a higher force could cause damage e Never touch terminals while the power supply is on This can cause electric shock e Never disassemble or alter this product This can cause electric shock and smoke generation How This Manual Is Configured GT10 GT30 Main Unit Before Using the GT series This section describes items that should be confirmed and precautions that should be observed before the GT series are used Chapter 1 Specifications This chapter contains the names and specifications of the various parts of the GT se ries as well as a table of functions wiring diagrams and dimensions Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring This chapter explains how the GT series should be installed and how wiring should be connected Chapter 3 Setup This chapter describes the setup procedures necessary when using the GT series for
16. AMA LY catrion There is a film over the front panel protective sheet Remove this film when using the unit For instructions on removing the film see page 131 Front panel protective sheets for replacement are available as a separate purchase AIGT380 Please see page xix Waterproof packings for replacement are available as a separate purchase AIGT381 Please see page xix A replacement backlight AIGT382 is available sold separately Please see page xix for details e The commercially available CR2032 should be used for battery replacement XIV GT10 GT30 Confirming the Package Contents Items Included with the Terminal GTWIN English language version AIGT8001 V2 Terminal GTWIN CD ROM Software usage license agreement and user card Read the Software usage license agreement carefully and fill in the user card Please return the user card to Matsushita GT10 GT30 Technical Manual GT10 GT30 Technical Manual This is the manual you are currently reading It contains instructions on installing and booting GIWIN Please read it carefully before using your product WA CAUTION About the software usage license agreement and user card Before using GTWIN read the Software usage license agreement carefully The license agreement comes as a Set with the user card Fill in the user card and return it to Matsushita The user card is n
17. At the rise when the bit is turned on the screen specified by the PLC is forcibly displayed This is executed only when at the rise of the bit Backlight Valid flag When the bit is turned on the backlight flashing backlight color control becomes effective Backlight Flashing 0 Lighted normal 1 Flashing Backlight Color 00 Off 01 Lighted 10 Lighted 11 Lighted BAT This goes on if clock data and Hold PLC Device data held in the SRAM are not being backed up normally This bit also goes on if the SRAM is not backed up by the battery Data Input In Progress flag This is 1 while data is being input and 0 when data input has been completed BAT LOW flag This bit goes on if the battery capacity drops too low The battery should be replaced within one week after this bit goes on 39 GT10 GT30 3 4 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT30 and PLC 40 Chapter 4 Connecting and Communicating with the PLC GT10 GT30 4 1 Connecting the FP Sigma 4 1 Connecting the FP Sigma 4 1 1 Connecting to the COM Port AFPG801 RS232C m SD RDRS CSS Loose wire connection FPS communication format settings When using COM Port 1 System Item Value Set register no 410 COM Port 1 Unit number 412 COM Port 1 Communication No modem mode connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd Stop bits 1 bit Line return code CR
18. Data Input In Progress flag This is 1 while data is being input and 0 when data input has been completed BAT LOW flag This bit goes on if the battery capacitance drops too low The battery should be replaced within one week of the time when this bit goes on EXPLANATION WV DTO to DT2 and WRO to WR2 are set as the default values for the basic communication area For information on the contents of all areas of the basic communication area please see page 30 Turning the backlight on and off The A and B bits of the initial bit device word are used to turn the backlight on and off These bits can be changed to change the backlight illumination status 124 GT10 GT30 7 3 GTS80 Bit Device Functions To make these settings valid however Bit D Backlight Valid flag must always be turned on at the same time Bit status Backlight status B A OFF OFF Off OFF ON Lighted ON OFF ON ON Using a flashing backlight Bit C of the first word of the bit device is used to make the backlight flash The backlight status can be changed by turning this bit on and off To make this setting valid however Bit D Backlight Valid flag must always be turned on at the same time Bit status Backlight status C OF Lighted ON Flashing Making the buzzer sound Bit F of the first word of the bit device is used to make the buzzer sound The buzzer status can be changed by turning t
19. When the time is displayed the internal clock in the PLC is used as a reference for the value If the PLC Clock is referenced for the clock setting clicking on the X button displays a screen where the type of device and the address can be specified 102 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Device Setting dialog box Device Setting Click on the button to display the pull down menu and select the device from that menu Enter the address using the ten keys The Back button functions as a backspace key when entering addresses Back Clear Dancel The Glear button acts as a Clear key Transfer Outside Clock data displayed in the GT30 can be transferred to an external device such as a PLC using this setting Off The GT30 clock data is not transferred to an external device On The GT30 clock data is transferred to an external device If On is selected for the above Transfer Outside parameter click on the 4 button to specify the output destination and the initial device and specify the address Data storage sequence for internal PLC device Upper byte Lower byte Top address Minutes data HOO to H59 Second data HOO to H59 Top address 1 Day data H01 to H31 Hour data HOO to H23 Top address 2 Year data HOO to H99 Month data H01 to H12 Top address 3 Day data HOO to H06 In the day data HOO indicates Sunday and H06 indicates
20. GT10 GT30 3 4 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT30 and PLC 3 4 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT30 and PLC 3 4 1 What is the Basic Communication Area Communication between the GT30 and PLC is carried out as shown below Basic communication area For screen switching settings and system control word device bit device 3 words each Ongoing Communicatio Part reference output device For part functions free device specification ae PLC GT30 Internal PLC devices As shown in the illustration communication is carried out on an ongoing basis between the GT30 and internal devices in the PLC Internal PLC devices are divided into the following two devices Basic communication area This area is for system control such as screen switching settings PLC devices belong to this area on a fixed basis and communication is constantly being carried out Breakdown of the basic communication area Word devices DT FL etc Bit devices WR etc Word devices For reading devices handled in word units 8 consecutive words Bit devices For reading devices handled in bit units 8 consecutive words References and output devices for parts These are devices that are used in parts functions and can be freely specified by the user Communication is carried out on an ongoing basis only for those that are currently displayed on the screen and pertain to devices currently in use With the GT3
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22. Pin no Abbreviation ye Signals on D sub side Pinno Wire color__ GT COM por ae ee ee D sub 9 pin 2m Single side loose wiring AIP81842D GT main unit side Pin no Abbreviation No 3 green a IS SD No 2 white J IS RD IS RS No 7 brown IS CS 1S GND CO 00 N Ion oo po 49 GT10 GT30 4 4 Connecting the FP2 FP2SH 4 4 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port AIGT8192 FP2 FP2SH CPU TOOL port FP2 FP2SH communication format settings nani register no Item Value Set Unit number 1 Data length 8 bits Modem connection No connection Baud rate setting 19200 bits s PLC communication cable Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8192 2000mm Mini DIN plug side signals Abbreviation Wire color Specifications Product No Mini DIN 5 pin Single side AIGT8192 loose wire Connecting to the FP2 FP2SH TOOL port Pin no on PLC side GT10 PLC side GT main unit side No 3 white eo 4 5 Is SD oo No 2 green 1 RD 2 ON green ES ale 1 No 1 brown IS CS R GND 50 GT10 GT30 4 5 Connecting the FP2 FP2SH CCU 4 5 Connecting the FP2 FP2SH CCU FP2 computer communication unit COM 2 transfer speed 19200 bits s 1 Reserved for system
23. 2 COM 1 transfer speed 19200 bits s If both serial ports of the FP2 computer commu 3 nication unit are being 4 COM 1 data length 8 bits used each port should be 5 Reserved for svstem set individually as shown 4 at the left 6 T7 8 COM 2 data length 8 bits With the FP2 CCU the parity check is fixed at Odd and the number of stop bits is fixed at 1 bit PLC communication cable D sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842D 2000mm Signals on D sub side Pinno Wire color___ GT COM por a Wires cross section 0 25mm2 Product no D sub 9 pin 2m AIP81842D Single side loose wiring Connecting to the FP2 computer communication unit CCU Pin no on PLC side GT10 GT30 EEG side o or main unit side Pin no Abbreviation Pin no Abbreviation ea No 3 green SEA 1 IS SD of 2 No 2 white J S RD o113 IS RS of 4 No 7 brown 1S cs B 5 IS GND CO 00 N oo po 51 GT10 GT30 4 6 Connecting the FP10SH 4 6 Connecting the FP10SH 4 6 1 Connecting to the COM Port E FP10SH communication format settings SW no Setting port COM setting port Setting Modem Start End Stop bit Parity contents control code code length check Value STX Set No Gaia CR code 1 bit Odd parity OFF OFF ON ON Switch DIP SW 1 status DIP SW 1
24. Communication Parameters 5 2 4 GT Configuration Settings Auto Paging 5 2 5 GT Configuration Settings Startup Screen Settings 5 2 6 GT Configuration Settings Setup aenar aenea 5 2 7 GT Configuration Settings Hold PLC Device 5 2 8 GT Configuration Settings GT Internal Device Hold Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10 0006 5 3 1 What is the System Menu 0 000 cece eens 5 3 2 Bringing Up the System Menu 0 00 cece eee eee 5 3 3 Setting Mode Communication Parameters COM Port TOOL POr o cciidncdacadectacceesavereeabevns 5 3 4 Setting Mode Liquid Crystal Display Contrast Adjustment E o a E E EEN T E TE T 5 3 5 Setting Mode Clock Settings Clock 000000 5 3 6 Setting Mode Memory Initialization Clear Memory 5 3 7 Test Mode Self Diagnosis 0 cece eee eee 5 3 8 Inhibiting the System Menu Display 0 00000 Chapter6 GT30 Configuration Settings 6 1 6 2 GT30 Configuration Settings 0 ee eens 6 1 1 Two Types of GT30 Configuration Settings Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN 00 0c eee eee 6 2 1 Opening the GT Configuration Settings 0 0 6 2 2 GT Configuration Settings Basic Setup
25. of the first word backlight color setting in the basic com munication area bit device are set to ON Or Bits C and D backlight flashing set ting are set to ON Perform correct bit operations on the PLC side Do not use the basic commu nication area with ladder programs page 122 137 GT10 GT30 9 1 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs GT10 Cannot transfer data from GTWIN 1 The screen transfer cable is not con nected 2 The PC and GT10 COM port are con nected Related GTWIN HELP Solution 1 Confirm that the screen transfer cable is correctly and firmly connected 2 Connect to TOOL port with screen transfer cable Screen is blank power supply and substitution settings above are correct An incorrect screen is displayed error codes and erroneous date and time items noted above do not apply Switch doesn t work grid and validity settings noted above are correct An error has occurred in the GT10 sys tem 1 After confirming the safety of the de vice etc turn off the power supply and then turn it on again The GT10 CPU will be reset 2 If 1 produces no change bring up the system menu and initialize the memory F ROM then transfer data again from GTWIN to the GT10 CAUTION When doing this all base screen data GT10 setting data keyboard screen data and bitmap data will be lost Be fore doing this make sure all da
26. operating temperatures of more than 40 C 104 F or when the operating voltage exceeds 25V DC If GT10 is used under this environment please consult with us about service life 129 GT10 GT30 8 2 Battery GT30 8 2 Battery GT30 Internal GT30 data is backed up in the following ways Screen data Stored in the F ROM No battery backup required GT30 configuration data Hold PLC Device data Stored in the SRAM Backed up by battery in optional card Clock data GT internal device hold data In order to prevent the battery from discharging an insulation sheet is inserted Before turning on the power always remove the insulating sheet As noted above in order to back up the various types of data stored in the SRAM the insulation sheet should always be removed before turning on the power supply Remove insulation sheet EXPLANATION V Battery Performance Battery performance when operating at a normal temperature of 25 C a normal humidity of 65 RH and a voltage of 24V DC is as follows NAA LY CAUTION e lf the battery voltage drops too low the BAT LOW flag of the basic communication area map goes on If the battery has run down completely the BAT flag of the basic communication area map goes on Please be aware that the BAT flag goes on the first time that the power supply is turned on after the unit is purchased even though the battery insulation sheet
27. 1 Not related to SW no 2 4 5 GT10 communication Setting port TOOL port Memory COM setting port Program Program memory memory Transfer speed protect select Setting Transfer Data Modem contents speed length control Value Set 19200 8 bits bits s Not related to GT10 T communication KDR Unit number setting OFF ON Switch Not related to GT10 status communication Hi pE EF ae fu a AIP81842D oe FERRET FT a ees wae L weeEe BEES ae eRiriry FP10SH CPU TOOL port PLC communication cable D sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842D 2000mm ye Signals on D sub side Pinno Wire color__ GT COM por he ee Wires cross section 0 25mm2 Product no D sub 9 pin 2m AIP81842D Single side loose wiring 53 GT10 GT30 4 6 Connecting the FP10SH Connecting to the FP10SH TOOL port Pin no on PLC side GT10 GT30 Pie side GT main unit side Pin no Abbreviation Pin no Abbreviation No 3 green A S 1 IS SD 2 No 2 white P IS RD 3 IS RS 4 No 7 brown IS CS 5 Is GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 54 GT10 GT30 4 7 Connecting the FP10SH FP3 CCU 4 7 Connecting the FP10SH FP3 C
28. 25V DC or less Also the GT series should not be left connected to the 60 GT10 GT30 4 10 Through Function FP Programmer Il on an ongoing basis GT10 GT30 25V DC max Bog gaa fea FP Programmer Il 61 GT10 GT30 4 11 Connecting with a PLC by Mitsubishi Electric Corp 4 11 Connecting with a PLC by Mitsubishi Electric Corp 4 11 1 FX Series FX series of PLCs by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Making connections Adaptor Wiring diagram GT series FX1N FX1N 232 BD Mitsubishi PLC adaptor side GT main unit side GT10 GT30 FX2N 232 BD Be aware that communication will not be possible if the above adaptor cannot be connected to the FX series Setting the communication conditions Setting the communication conditions for the GT main unit The following settings should be entered for the COM port communication condition settings mem _ i Wale St Communication speed setting 9600 bits s Data length 7 bits Parity check Yes Even Stop bits 1 bit Setting the communication conditions for the PLC 0 should be stored in D8120 0 is the default value so this setting should not need to be entered by the user Devices that can be used Input relay X000 to X377 Octal notation 256 points Output relay Y000 to Y377 Octal notation 256 points Auxiliary relay M0000 to M1535 Decimal notatio
29. 4 9 o ds oa obs ENEE eae ceeas 23 29 1 WMO Method 264ciatisecnddetdctticdebsedrwawas kenikir 24 2 3 2 Precautions Concerning Wiring 0 cece eee eee eee 24 Chapter3 Setup 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Setup Procedure for the GT10 ee ee ees 26 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT10 and PLC 29 3 2 1 What is the Basic Communication Area 0 nnana 29 3 2 2 GT10 Basic Communication Area Map 00000 ee 30 Setup Procedure for the GT30 1 ee eee ees 34 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT30 and PLC 37 3 4 1 What is the Basic Communication Area 0 0c eee 37 3 4 2 GT30 Basic Communication Area Map 00000 ee 38 Chapter4 Connecting and Communicating with the PLC 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 1 Connecting the FP Sigma ccdiciccns eicextde eieavensenuenascaxenexs 42 4 1 1 Connecting to the COM Port ccc eee ees 42 4 1 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port 00 43 Connecting the FPO 2 cceses ee ddnseienedesd bed denciehwsa deb eeweenen 45 4 2 1 Connecting to the COM Port 0 0 cece eee eens 45 4 2 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port 00 0 c cece ene 46 COMMON THO FPI sancnvandsn enue hee cone day 646440640454 008406544 48 4 3 1 Connecting to the COM Port 0 0 0 cece eee 48 Connecting the FP2 FP2SH 2 ccc eee eens 49 4 4 1 Connecting to the COM Port
30. A Clockwise Counterclockwise REFERENCE For information on connecting the COM port of the GT series with various PLC units please see Chapter 4 Connecting and Communicating with the PLC on page 41 24 Chapter 3 Setup GT10 GT30 3 1 Setup Procedure for the GT10 3 1 Setup Procedure for the GT10 The GT10 should be set up using the procedure outlined below 1 Setting the Configuration File with GTWIN The GT10 has an internal file called the Configuration file which is used to determine various operating environment parameters When the GT10 is shipped from the factory the settings listed below are set for the parameters in the configuration settings file If changes are made to these settings they are made from GTWIN screen creation tool For detailed information on changing settings see page 73 and subsequent pages lf the GT10 is being used without changing the factory settings the following setup procedure is not necessary Contents of configuration settings for GT10 when shipped from the factory Classification Item Setting contents Area for basic Mode GT10 mode Basic Setup communication Word area DTO to DT2 with PLC Bit area WRO to WR2 Communication speed 19200 bits s data length 8 bits stop bit 1 bit parity odd Communication COM port lt Communication error temporary processing gt Retries 3 error code displayed parameter not held settings TOOL port C
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32. Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Before installing operating servicing or inspecting this product please make sure you have read this manual and the installation instructions and make sure the product is used correctly This manual uses two safety standard levels WARNING and CAUTION WARNING Erroneous handling of an item marked with this label can cause fatal or critical injury to the user CAUTION If this product is used in applications where accidents involving bodily injury and or significant damage may be conceivable measures should be taken to ensure adequate safety such as the use of duplicate safety mechanisms The functions of the GT series should not be used to design systems which may pose a threat to human life or which may cause severe injury or damage Designs should include safety mechanisms for use in the event that switch functions malfunction Do not use this product in an environment where combustible gases are present This can cause explosion Do not dispose of it by incineration This can cause it to explode Erroneous handling of an item marked with this label can cause injury to the user or physical damage to property This product should not be used outside of the stated specifications ranges for ratings service life configuration factors and other elements This can cause abnormal generation of heat and smoke The operational force of the touch panel should be k
33. When using set operation mode switch on back of main unit to ON position Memory backup GT10 GT30 1 1 GT10 GT30 Specifications 1 1 7 Interface Hem GT10 specifications GT30 specifications Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 Baud rate 9600 19200 38400 Conditions for 57600 76800 115200 bits s 57600 115200 bits s communications with Data bits 7 or 8 bits external devices Parity None Odd Even Stop bits 1 bit Protocol FP series supported general purpose RS232C supported Connector Connector terminal base 5 pin Communications ratings Conforms to RS232C Baud rate 9600 19200 115200 bits s Data bits 8 bits Parity None Odd Even Stop bits 1 bit Conditions for communications with TOOL external devices port GT10 GT30 1 2 GT10 Names and Functions of Parts 1 2 GT10 Names and Functions of Parts 1 2 1 GT10 front Liquid crystal display panel touch panel 2 Front panel protective sheet one sheet is attached to unit when unit is shipped 1 2 2 GT10 rear Power supply terminal COM port PLC external device connection port 1 communication connector provided as accessory when when unit is shipped O TOOL port connection port for GTWIN screen creation tool Waterproof packing 1 piece is attached to unit when unit is shipped a TEARS ae un DE T rae GrP O Operation mode setting switches 1 2 3 Names and Functions of Par
34. a backspace key when entering addresses The lear button acts as a Clear key Back Clear Cancel p KEY POINTS GT internal devices Address range Points Memory Data register GDT0000 to GDT2047 2048 words Internal relay WGR0000 to WGR0255 256 words Bits Internal relay GR0000 to GR255F 4096 points The WGR and GR are the same memory but in the WGR bits are handled in word units 84 GT10 GT30 5 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10 5 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10 5 3 1 What is the System Menu The system menu is a dedicated screen on which configuration settings for the GT10 are entered Some of the items that can be specified here can also be set using GTWIN screen creation tool and then sent to the GT10 but others such as the internal clock and adjustments to the LCD contrast level can only be set using the system menu This section explains how configuration settings are entered using the system menu 5 3 2 Bringing Up the System Menu The following procedure is used to bring up the system menu 1 Touch the four corners of the LCD touch panel simultaneously Touch these four corners at the same time and continue pressing them for about one second The initial screen of the system menu is displayed on the GT10 Touching either Swot em We rR OE the Setting or Test key shifts to the next screen Touching the ESC key exits the
35. at the same time as a PLC SYSMAC ao series using link interface Link I F Wiring diagram C200HX C200HW COMO06 pin on Omron PLC side GT main unit side CPU85 Z CPU64 CPU44 C200HE CPU42 a C200HG CPU63 CPU43 C200HE RS232C port on CPU42 Z CPU unit NS C200HX C200 LK201 V1 pin on Omron PLC side GT main unit side CPU64 Z i GT series GT10 GT30 66 GT10 GT30 4 12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp SYSMAC CV series using link interface Link I F CV500 LK201 Wiring diagram Communication port 1 connections D sub 25 pin on Omron PLC side GT main unit side Communication port 2 connections D sub 9 pin on Omron PLC side GT main unit side CO CO N a oo po Link interface on the CPU unit 1 pin on Omron PLC side GT main unit side Pin no Abbreviation X LJ a 1 This is connected to the HOSTLINK port GT series GT10 GT30 67 GT10 GT30 4 12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp Using the SYSMAC CS1 series 1 1 Link I F Wiring diagram GT series CS1H CPU67 RS232C port on GT10 GT30 CS1H CPU66 CPU unit CS1H CPU65 CS1H CPU64 CS1H CPU63 CS1G CPU45 CS1G CPU44 CS1G CPU43 CS1G CPU42
36. attempting to use the program 157 GT10 GT30 10 2 Booting GTWIN 10 2 Booting GTWIN Click on the Windows BA Start button and then select Program NAIS Terminal and GTWIN on the displayed Windows menu in that order 10 2 1 Selecting the Working Menu When GTWIN is booted a startup menu like that shown below is displayed on the screen Turn on one of the three radio buttons and click on OK Create New File Select this to create new screen data Open Existing File Select this to read and edit screen data saved to a disk An Open File dialog box is displayed on r Oper Exiting File the screen Select a file to edit l Read From GT 5 C Raad irom GT Select this to read and edit screen data Kael saved to the GT10 10 2 2 Selecting the Model If Create New File or Read From GT is selected from the startup menu a dialog box like that shown below is displayed where the model can be selected Click on the pull down list button to the right of the display window and select the model of PLC or GT being used Then click on OK PLC Model Matsushita MEWNET FP Series Select this if the GT10 is connected to the MEWNET FP Series General Purpose serial Select this if the GT10 is connected to a general purpose RS232C device such as a personal comput er or microcomputer board Mitsubishi FX series Select this when connecting to the FX series of PL
37. backspace key when entering an address and the Clear button functions as a Clear key 3 4 2 GT30 Basic Communication Area Ma In order for communication to be carried out between the GT30 and PLC an internal device area like that shown below is provided in the PLC This should be used to control the GT main unit through the PLC ladder program actually being run The starting address N of the field shown below is specified in the GT30 configuration settings of GTWIN screen creation tool and is then sent to the GT main unit 38 GT10 GT30 3 4 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT30 and PLC Word devices Sicilia a LL LE a Screen no specified by PLC area read by GT30 from PLC Usage prohibited No of currently displayed screen area in which data is written from GT30 to PLC Explanation of system area Screen no specified by PLC The screen number displayed on the GT30 is specified from the PLC in hexadecimal format No of currently displayed screen The number of the screen currently displayed on the GT30 is written to the PLC in hexadecimal format Bit devices Forced Backlight Backlight Backlight display flag Valid flag Flashing Color Usage prohibited Data Input In Progress flag Explanation of system areas BZ This turns on the buzzer Forced Display flag
38. below Procedure 1 Boot GTWIN Click on the menu items in the following sequence Start Menu Programs NAIS Terminal gt GTWIN gt GTWIN This boots GTWIN and displays a dialog box where the job can be selected Select New to created new file 2 Select the model being used A model selection dialog box is displayed Select the model of PLC and GT as indicated below PLC Model MEWNET FP Series or a general purpose serial device personal computer microcomputer board etc Mitsubishi FX series and Omron C series GT Model GT10 monochrome GT30 monochrome GT30 color 3 Specify the basic communication area to the PLC When creating a new file a basic communication area for the PLC must be set A message dialog box is displayed on the screen Follow the instructions to specify the basic communication area Click on File F on the menu bar and then on Configuration and GT Configuration This displays a dialog box where the GT main unit configuration settings can be entered Use the Setup tab to specify the basic communication area to the PLC LY If you are creating a new screen select GT10 Mode and if you are substituting a screen from an earlier model select IOPO1 Mode If using the GT10 mode specifying the first addresses for the word device and bit device reserves three consecutive words If using the IOPO1 mode match the f
39. connected to a personal computer GTWIN Clicking on the button displays a pull down menu from which the value to be set can be selected Baud Rate Select 9600 19200 or 115200 bits s Data Length This is fixed at 8 bits Stop Bits This is fixed at 1 bit Parity Bit Select None Odd or Even Through function lf the Forward only to the selected unit check box Is turned on communication can be carried out via the through function only with unit numbers for a PLC received from a higher order personal computer or higher order PLC 5 2 4 GT Configuration Settings Auto Paging Clicking on Auto Paging in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Here settings can be entered for a function that automatically switches the screens displayed on the GT10 17 GT10 GT30 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Auto Paging screen G6 Conlaotenn UahthedS x Bast Seo Conmuniosion Pyara duiPsgng Shvtup Sorsan Setup Hold PLO Oea ale Ok Auto paging This is used to specify the Auto paging function which automatically switches the specified screen when a given period of time has elapsed Off The screen is not switched automatically On The screen is switched automatically in conformance with the specified contents Auto paging settings If On is selected for auto
40. dedicated screen on which configuration settings for the GT30 are entered Some of the items that can be specified here can also be set using GTWIN screen creation tool and then sent to the GT30 but others such as the internal clock and adjustments to the LCD contrast level can only be set using the system menu This section explains how configuration settings are entered using the system menu 6 3 2 Bringing Up the System Menu The following procedure is used to bring up the system menu 1 Touch the four corners of the LCD touch panel simultaneously Touch these four corners at the same time _ and continue pressing them for about one second Wisten Menu ae y The initial screen of the system ystem Soa Antena menu is displayed on the GT30 PLE Oriver Yer ORE ROR ORR ER BOR Touching the ESC key exits AEC the system menu and returns to 2 the normal operating mode Setting Menu Test Menu ce indicates the ROM version of the GT30 system 6 3 3 Setting Mode Liquid Crystal Display Contrast Adjustment Touching Setting on the initial screen of the system menu and then the Contrast key of the setting mode menu displays the contrast adjustment screen The contrast of the GT30 LCD is adjusted here 108 GT10 GT30 6 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30 Contrast ajustment screen when using the color type Satt ing Mode ESC Procedure for bringing up the screen Initial screen C
41. indicate an unregistered screen num ber 2 When bringing up the keyboard screen during data input an unregistered key board screen number was specified 3 GT30 configuration data and keyboard screen data exist in the GT30 but there is no base screen data 1 Create and register screen content or specify the correct screen number 2 Create and register keyboard screen or specify the correct keyboard num ber 3 Transfer base screen data from GTWIN page 118 GTWIN HELP GTWIN HELP Screen displays Memory is Full The total capacity of transferred base screen data exceeds capacity of the GT30 Monochrome 1 5 M bytes color 3 25 M bytes Delete part of the base screen data so that the total capacity doesn t exceed the capacity of GT30 Data capacity can be checked by going to View V gt Memory Usage Conditions on GTWIN menu bar GTWIN HELP An unspecified screen appeared there is trouble when switching screens 1 The screen specification in the PLC screen setting the GT30 switch part or the auto paging is wrong 2 The startup screen is specified in the GT30 configuration settings GTWIN 3 An erroneous device or value is speci fied in the first word of the basic com munication area word device 1 Specify the correct screen number 2 Check the start up screen setting for the GT30 configuration settings in GTWIN Delete unnecessary settings and re transfe
42. install the program in a different folder click on the Browse button and specify a folder 155 GT10 GT30 10 1 Installing GTWIN 12 Select the program folder installshield Wizard The displayed name NAIS Terminal can be used just as it is To use a different folder name simply enter that name 13 After selecting a program folder click Next Ingtai Shield Wizard The installation process begins 156 GT10 GT30 10 1 Installing GTWIN 14 When this screen is displayed click OK HTML Help 1 3 x A This computer dogs not hawa HTML Help installed Click OK ta install HTML Help 1 3 Cancel When the installation has been completed a message like that shown here is displayed Click on OK The application required in order to access the Help function is installed If this message does not appear reboot the computer as described in step 15 15 Reboot the computer InstallShield Wizard Indiall Shield Wizard Completa The Irala hel iad hes succes iebelled GT WIH elme pm can usa the popar pou mus reglart pour computa OF e a bo restart nw Gonpube roe C Ho el resit mp copate lates Rere sa dek hom iher dias ord Geen cici Fria bo campii eip When all of the process has been completed a dialog box is displayed confirming that the computer will be rebooted To use GTWIN the computer must first be rebooted Make sure this is done before
43. l Ta This is used to specify the screen that will be displayed when the GT10 is booted as well as the time it will be displayed Clicking on the button for each of the items displays a Value Set dialog box where the values can be specified Start up Screen No This specifies the number of the screen that will be displayed when the GT10 is booted Clicking on the 4 button displays a Value Set dialog box where the value for the start up screen number can be specified Display Time This specifies the time for which the startup screen specified above will be displayed The value can be set to any number between 0 and 255 seconds Clicking on the 2 button displays a Value Set dialog box where the start up delay time can be specified p KEY POINTS e When the above settings are entered the screen specified with the Startup Screen No parameter is displayed for the amount of time specified with the Display Time parameter e When the amount of time specified with the Display Time parameter elapses the screen corresponding to the number stored 19 GT10 GT30 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN in the initial address of the word device under Basic Communication Area to PLC in the Basic Setup parameters under GT Configuration will be displayed e This function is used when it is necessary to delay the start up time when the power supply on the PL
44. operation mode setting switch is set to the OFF position Before turning on the power supply always set the No 1 operation mode setting switch on the back of the GT10 to the ON position In order to back up the various types of data stored in the SRAM as described above the No 1 operation mode setting switch on the back of the GT10 should always be set to the ON position before turning on the power supply EXPLANATION WV Secondary Battery Performance Secondary battery performance when operating at a normal temperature of 25 C a normal humidity of 65 RH and a voltage of 24V DC is as follows Backuptime Min 10 days when fully charged Charge time If the power has been off for 24 hours it takes approx 15 min to fully charge If the power has been off for 10 days it takes approx 2 hrs to fully charge Service life Approx 7 years LY CAUTION 1 Frequent long periods with the power off will decrease the service life of the secondary battery 128 GT10 GT30 8 1 The Internal Secondary Battery GT10 2 For long periods with the power off it is recommended that the No 1 operation mode setting switch SRAM backup with secondary battery be set to OFF for storage However please note that when the switch is set to OFF the clock data and the device hold area data will not be backed up 3 Service life shorten beyond all measure when used in ambient
45. or another medium with GTWIN 5 3 7 Test Mode Self Diagnosis Touching the Test key on the initial screen of the system menu displays the self diagnosis screen This is used to run a hardware check of the memory buzzers and other elements of the GT10 89 GT10 GT30 5 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10 Test mode screen Test Moge Procedure for bringing up the screen Touch Su Initial screen 4 B Light Contrast Test key Touch SW This runs an operation check of the touch switches B Light The color of the backlight changes at one second intervals in sequence from green a red a green a orange Buzzer This runs an operation check of the buzzer LCD This displays a pattern and runs an operation check of the display Contrast Touch the and keys to check changes in the contrast RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key EXPLANATION WV e Test mode self diagnosis screen On the Test Mode screen a dot appears next to the key switches of items that have been tested The dots are cleared when the screen is returned to the initial screen of the system menu 90 GT10 GT30 5 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10 5 3 8 Inhibiting the System Menu Displa In order to prevent unauthorized persons from being able to change GT10 configuration settings the GT10 is set up so that DIP switch
46. paging and the Setup button is clicked a dialog box containing the following auto paging settings is displayed Clicking on the E button for Screen No Time or Jump to displays a Value Set dialog box Set the value and click the Save button to save values one at a time Aulo Pagireg semen na wee WO Ho Tive Jump mwena ho Hee impot M H Screen No This specifies the screen targeted for auto paging Time This specifies the time for which the screen specified above is displayed The setting range is from 1 to 255 seconds Jump to This specifies the number of the next screen to be displayed Return This completes the auto paging settings and returns to the Auto Paging dialog box 78 GT10 GT30 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Delete This deletes screens registered for auto paging Save This saves the settings for the screen number time and jump destination as auto paging seitings 5 2 5 GT Configuration settings Startup Screen settings Clicking on Start up Screen in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Here the screen displayed when the GT10 is booted can be specified Start up Screen screen GT Conliguroten Uaidh EJ Easg Setup ConmunicsionPaaneterns dutoPagng Shahu Some Setup Hold PLC Cee P OE Dimiap Eis He AFF fo E Dipisa Time 15 lo
47. port 1 communication connector provided as accessory when unit is shipped Power supply terminal 1 3 3 Names and Functions of Parts 1 Liquid crystal display panel touch panel Various screens are displayed here A touch panel is provided on the liquid crystal display panel and switches can be operated and data entered simply by touching the panel 2 Front panel protective sheet This protects the touch panel and keeps it clean One sheet is attached to the panel when the unit is shipped GT10 GT30 1 3 GT30 Names and Functions of Parts 3 Power supply terminal The operation power supply is connected here 4 COM port PLC external device connection port A device such as a PLC a higher order computer or a microcomputer board can be connected to this RS232C port One communication connector is provided as an accessory when the unit is shipped 5 TOOL port GTWIN connection port This port is used to connect a personal computer in which the screen creation tool GTWIN has been installed using a dedicated cable AFC8513 6 Operation mode setting switches The operation mode setting switches control the ability to shift to the system menu and other functions Operation mode setting switches Usage inhibited Should always be in the OFF position 123 4 when unit is used ON Usage inhibited Should always be in the OFF position when unit is used HEHE settings when shipped
48. settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key EXPLANATION WV e TOOL Port communication parameter settings The default initial values for the TOOL Port communication parameter settings are 19200 bits s 8 1 Odd e COM port communication parameter settings The default initial values for the COM port communication parameter settings are 19200 bits s 8 1 Odd 6 3 6 Setting Mode Memory Initialization Clear Memory Touching Setting on the initial screen of the system menu and then the Memory key of the setting mode menu displays the memory initialization screen The internal user memory of the GT30 is initialized here Memory initialization screen Procedure for bringing up the screen Initial screen Memory Touching the SRAM key deletes clock data and Hold PLC Device data held in the SRAM Touching the FROM key deletes screen data and main unit configuration settings saved to the main unit user memory F ROM 112 GT10 GT30 6 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30 When either of the above keys is touched a confirmation message reading is displayed To clear the data touch the key When is displayed the memory has been completely cleared RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key AAA LY CAUTION e SRAM initialization deletes the clock data and Hold PLC Device data backed u
49. to GTWIN Help function Print the screen contents Clicking on File on the menu bar and then on Print displays a dialog box where the screen file can be printed Clicking on File on the menu bar and then on Print Pattern displays a dialog box where the print pattern can be specified To enter printer settings click on File on the menu bar and then on Printer Setup R For information on printing methods setting print patterns and entering printer settings please refer to GT WIN Help function 163 GT10 GT30 10 4 Procedures for Using GTWIN 164 Appendix A Code Tables GT10 GT30 A 1 BIN HEX BCD Code Correspondence Table A 1 BIN HEX BCD Code Correspondence Table N Oo OF BP WD DO O Binary 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000001 00000010 00000011 00000100 00000101 00000110 00000111 BCD code 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00001000 00001001 00001010 00001011 00001100 00001101 00001110 00001111 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00010000 00010001 00010010 00010011 00010100 00010101 00010110 00010111 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00011000 00011001 00011010 00011011 00011100 00011101 00011110 00011111 0
50. to Screen No 1 or shortly after that point the forced display flag in the first word Bit E of the basic communication area bit device is turned on using the bit as a PLC bit operation instruction 2 When the forced display flag begins to go on the screen corresponding to the number written to the first word of the basic communication area word device meaning Screen No 1 is forcibly displayed at the point that step 1 takes place This is carried out only at the rise of the forced display flag 3 After the screen has been switched the forced display flag should be turned off e Set the operation mode of the function switch parts to Value Set When the screen is switched using the function switch parts as shown in the illustration above the operation mode of the function switch parts is set to Value Set in order to switch the screen For detailed information see page 117 Using the Value Set mode changes the contents of the first word in the basic communication area word device the screen number specified by the PLC and the third word the number of the 120 GT10 GT30 7 1 Switching Screens currently displayed screen to that of the new screen number and thus avoids the kind of case described above 121 GT10 GT30 7 2 GT10 Bit Device Functions 7 2 GT10 Bit Device Functions In order for communication to be carried out between the GT10 and PLC an internal device area like tha
51. 0 before GTWIN screen creation tool is used to specify the devices for parts functions the basic communication area must be determined DTO to DI2 and WRO to WR2 are set as the default values for the basic communication area but the initial address can be changed using the following procedure AAA CAUTION The basic communication area should be used in the PLC ladder program to control the GT main unit Settings in GTWIN Select Configuration under File on the menu bar and then select the sub menu called GT Configuration This displays the dialog box for the GT30 Basic Setup as 3 GT10 GT30 3 4 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT30 and PLC shown below Clicking on the button in Basic Communication Area to PLC displays the device settings dialog box shown below where the initial addresses for the word area and bit area can be changed GT30 Configuration Basic Setup dialog box GT Configuration Untitled4 Title PLE Model Matsushita WE MET GT Model GT 30 Monochrome pm A T rE 0 E Initialize Basic Communication Area ta PLE Word Area ora d 5 pre Back Clear Bit 4rea Wo H to EXPLANATION V Key operation in the Device Settings dialog box Click on the button to display a pull down menu and then select the device for which settings are to be entered Use the ten keys to enter the address The fak button acts as a
52. 00 19200 38400 57600 76800 115200 bits s Set the speed to match that of the PLC connected to the GT10 Format Transmission format This sets the communication parameters data length stop bits parity for the external device PLC connected to the GT10 The items displayed are Data length Stop bit Parity and each time the Function key is pressed the display switches in the sequence of 7 1 None 7 1 Odd 7 1 Even 8 1 None 8 1 Odd 8 1 Even Set the parameters to match those of the PLC connected to the GT10 RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key EXPLANATION V COM port communication parameter settings The default initial values for the COM port communication parameter settings are 19200 bits s 8 1 Odd TOOL Port communication parameter settings GTWIN communication parameter settings 86 GT10 GT30 5 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10 Procedure for bringing up the screen Through Initial screen Function Mo zeel Bitrate 76H e Format coe L Hone TOOL Port Through function Through function destination setting When the through function is being used this specifies the number of the PLC at the other end of the connection Normally when used in a 1 1 configuration this should be set to 00 Bitrate GTWIN communication speed Each time the Function key is touched the Baud rate switch
53. 0000000 00000000 00100111 00111111 11111111 00001111 166 GT10 GT30 A 2 ASCII Code Table A 2 ASCII Code Table b7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 ASCII HEX code D O Cc 14 2 Cc Yn _ Yn 14 NUL SOH STX ETX EOT ENQ ACK BEL BS HT LF VT FF CR SO SI DEL SPACE DC D DC3 DC4 NAK SYN ETB CAN EM SUB ESC FS GS RS US Y i y J Z j Z K k L M m N i n 5 O o DEL 167 GT10 GT30 A 2 ASCII Code Table 168 Index A ASCII code table 167 B Backlight GT30 133 Basic communication area 29 37 Battery Backup GT10 128 GT30 130 BIN HEX BCD code table 166 Bit device functions GT10 122 GT30 124 C Cable PLC communication D sub 9 pin 48 49 51 52 53 55 56 Mini DIN 5 pin 44 46 50 57 PLC connection xvi xvii Screen transfer xvii COM port FP M 56 FP Sigma 42 FPO 45 FP1 48 FP10SH 52 FP2 FP2SH 49 internal wiring 9 Wiring 23 Configuration settings GT10 72 GT30 94 D Dimensions GT10 11 GT30 12 DIP switches See also Operation mode setting switches GT10 91 GT30 114 E Error codes 142 GT10 GT30 142 PLC 144 F FP M Connect 56 FP Sigma Connect 42 FPO Connect 45 FP1 Connect 48 FP10SH Connec
54. 1 Two Types of GT10 Configuration Settings 1 Entering configuration settings from GTWIN screen creation tool page 73 With this method GT10 configuration settings are entered from GTWIN screen creation tool and the GT10 configuration file is sent to the GT10 Most items can be set using this method GT10 configuration file sent GTWIN GT10 2 Entering configuration settings from the GT10 main unit page 85 Some of the settings such as the communication parameters the internal clock and adjustments of the liquid crystal display contrast can be set using the system menu of the GT10 Settings are entered using the touch switches on the front of the panel GT10 EXPLANATION WV Items in the GT10 Configuration Settings Items that can be set Items that can be set from the Items that can be set from GTWIN either way GT10 system menu Title setting Communication parameters ae division setting for the internal Type of PLC connected LCD contrast setting Basic communication area to PLC Communication parameters Communication parameters Memory initialization Auto paging screen settings self diagnosis Startup screen default screen settings Reference destination setting for clock Backlight control Touch sounds Hold PLC device GT internal device hold 72 GT10 GT30 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings
55. 10 AIGT1000B Main unit Communication connector Attachment fittings x 4 Attachment screws x 4 Front panel protective sheet Waterproof packing There is a front panel protective sheet One piece of waterproof packing available as an optional product attached has been attached to unit to the front panel of the unit Installation instructions Please read these instructions carefully before using the product WA LY CAUTION There is a film over the front panel protective sheet Remove this film when using the unit For instructions on removing the film see page 131 Front panel protective sheets for replacement are available as a separate purchase AIGT180 Please see page xix Waterproof packings for replacement are available as a separate purchase AIGT181 Please see page xix xiii GT10 GT30 Confirming the Package Contents Items Included with the GT30 AIGT3100B AIGT3300B Main unit STN monochrome liquid crystal display type AIGT3100B STN color liquid crystal display type AIGT3300B Set of attachment fittings Communication connector Fittings x 2 Screws x 4 Front panel protective sheet Waterproof packing There is a front panel protective sheet One piece of waterproof packing available as an optional product attached has been attached to unit to the front panel of the unit Installation instructions Please read these instructions carefully before using the product
56. 10 GT30 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN This is where communication parameters for the PLC and personal computer GTWIN connected to the GT10 are set Communication Parameters screen GT Conlieoteon Urabe EJ Dapp Gamp Dorreari Pyrat ers usgng Shatup Soren Setup Hold PLE Deve F JE COM Pot Connected to PLO Esana C ra Goud Ate EE r O Horde Communication Ena Daaleangh i v bi Rap Simes dico Saup hiii Sm Bis fi bt Dipa Enx Coden Yes Unho Paty ii zci TOOL PortiCornmcted ie GTWINJ IAN m Fae e oie IT A te eaeeieel col Cate Lange be septs fl bat Petphe a COM port Connected to PLC External Device This is used to specify the communication speed and transmission format when the GT10 is connected to an external device PLC Clicking on the button displays a pull down menu from which the value to be set can be selected Baud Rate Select 9600 19200 38400 57600 76 800 or 115200 bits s Data Length Select either 7 bits or 8 bits Stop Bits This is fixed at 1 bit Parity Bit Select None Odd or Even Handle Communication Error Clicking on the setip button displays the Communication Error Remedy dialog box This is used to specify the processing to be used if a communication error occurs Communication Error Remedy dialog box Communication Error Remedy Retry a j times waite 2 Lo c
57. Attachment screws QUA y AY Installation panel Attachment fittings LY CAUTION e Screw tightening torque The screw tightening torque should be 0 1 N m to 0 25 N m Tightening the screws too hard can cause deformation of the front panel so that the switch will not function properly Make sure screws are tightened to the appropriate degree e Applicable panel thickness A panel with a thickness of 1 0 mm to 5 0 mm should be used e Installation angle and ambient temperature range for usage If the unit is being installed in a horizontal orientation and the Matsushita Programmer Il and C NET adaptor are being connected to the Tool port please be aware that the ambient usage temperature should not exceed 40 C 104 F Liquid display panel side Installation panel Horizontal installation e Clearance when the GT30 s installed When installing the GT30 if other parts are being installed to the panel or cables are being wired to it we recommend providing a GT10 GT30 2 1 Installation clearance of 30 mm to 50 mm 1 18 inch to 1 97 inch around the GT30 This prevents cables from being damaged and facilitates the installation work Also make sure that the slits in the main unit are never obstructed 20 GT10 GT30 2 2 Wiring the Power Supply 2 2 Wiring the Power Supply The power supply should be wired by securely connecting the terminal on the rear of the main unit to the terminal A
58. C side is turned on AAA LY CAUTION e Communication between the GT10 and the PLC external device cannot be carried out during the time specified by the Display Time parameter 5 2 6 GT Configuration Settings Setup Clicking on the Setup tab in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Here clock functions backlight control and other parameters can be specified Setup screen GT Conligarstean Uahiled x Baap baia Lonmin syans dutePaging Stat up Somsa Setup Holi PLC Gea P JE Clack ET Cock PUC Clock em Tarde Dupa a OF E On Backboard Auto OH E OF a On Toud Soar C Diosbie Evista Clock This is used to specify the reference destination for the clock displayed with the GT10 Select one of the radio buttons GT Clock When the time is displayed the internal clock in the GT10 is used as a reference for the value PLC Clock When the time is displayed the internal clock in the PLC is used as a reference for the value If the PLC Clock is referenced for the clock setting clicking on the X button displays a screen where the type of device and the address can be specified 80 GT10 GT30 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Device Setting dialog box Device Setting Click on the button to display the pull down menu and select the device from that menu Enter the address using the ten keys
59. CU FP3 computer communication unit 1 i Pas E TE Transfer speed 19200 bits s Data length 8 bits Parity check Odd parity Stop bit length 1 bit Control signals CS RS invalid O NI O O1 AJOI N PLC communication cable D sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842D 2000mm Signals on D sub side Pinno Wire color__ GT COM por fee ee Wires cross section 0 25mm2 Product no D sub 9 pin 2m AIP81842D Single side loose wiring Connecting to the FP3 computer communication unit CCU Pin no on PLC side GT10 GT30 PLC side Er main wares Pin no Abbreviation No 3 green 1 IS SD 2 No 2 white J IS RD 3 1S RS 4 No 7 brown 1S CS 5 Is GND r 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 55 GT10 GT30 4 8 Connecting the FP M 4 8 Connecting the FP M Connecting to the COM Port Das ot 8 gagy tebeet kipi e GRRE Cea eee FP M communication format settings System register no Selection of target use of RS232C port Computer link Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Parity setting Odd Stop bits 1 bit Line return code CR Start code No STX Baud rate setting 19200 bits s Unit number 1 Modem connection No connection PLC communication cabl
60. Cs made by Mitsubishi Electric Omron C series Select this when connecting to the C series of PLCs made by Omron Corporation GT Model GT10 monochrome GT10 vertical monochrome GT30 Monochrome GTS30 color 158 GT10 GT30 10 2 Booting GTWIN 10 2 3 Entering Settings for the Basic Communication Area to PLC Before creating a screen always enter the settings for the basic communication area to the PLC For detailed instructions on entering settings see page 29 GI10 and page 37 GT30 159 GT10 GT30 10 3 Exiting GTWIN 10 3 Exiting GTWIN To exit GTWIN follow the prescribed procedure Procedure 1 Select Exit on the File menu Hew Ctrl hy Oper Gtr O Close Dave Ctrl s ave Ae Delete Print Ctrl P Print Patterr Printer Setup Transter Ctr l T Configuration keyboard Screen Utility Recent File 2 Save the file If screen data has been edited but has not yet been saved a message like that shown below is displayed on the screen Click Yes to save the data GIN Ral AN Save changes ta Mo Titel No Cancel KEY POINTS GTWIN can also be exited by pressing Alt F4 or by clicking on the Close box at the upper right of GTWIN screen 160 GT10 GT30 10 4 Procedures for Using GTWIN 10 4 Procedures for Using GTWIN If you are using GT WIN for the first time follow the procedure outlined
61. De vice data is being lost 1 Turn off power and after turning on the No 1 operation mode setting switch on the back of the GT10 re supply power to the unit 2 Turn on the power and use the unit In cases when power is off for approx 10 days it takes around 2 hours for the secondary battery to fully charge page 128 Touch panel doesn t work 1 The switch part size setting does not match the touch panel grid 2 Valid conditions have been set for the switch part but those conditions have not been met Applies only to custom parts 1 When creating screens with GTWIN match grid settings to touch panel and make them valid then resize 2 Check that the device status condi tions on the PLC side are valid GTWIN HELP GTWIN HELP No operating sounds are heard when the touch panel is pressed 1 The Switch Sounds setting under Options in the switch part attributes is set to Disabled 2 The Touch Sounds setting under Setup in the GT10 configuration set tings in GTWIN is set to Disabled Bit F of the first word in the basic com munication area bit device is set to ON Buzzer sounds continuously 1 Change the setting to Enabled 2 Change the setting to Enabled Set the F bit to OFF on the PLC side Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs GTWIN HELP page 82 page 122 Backlight color changes flashes Bits A and B and Bit D
62. Device Functions 7 3 GT30 Bit Device Functions In order for communication to be carried out between the GT30 and PLC an internal device area like that shown below is provided in the PLC This basic communication area contains two types of devices word devices which are used to handle screen numbers and other data and bit devices which are used for bit information The various bits of the bit devices are turned on and off from the PLC and can be used to control various GT30 operations Bit devices Word position F E D C B A 198765432 1 0 Forced Backlight Backlight Backlight display flag Valid flag Flashing Color Usage prohibited Data Input In Progress flag Explanation of system areas BZ This turns on the buzzer Forced Display flag At the rise when the bit is turned on the screen specified by the PLC is forcibly displayed This is executed only when at the rise of the bit Backlight Valid flag When the bit is turned on the backlight flashing backlight color control becomes effective Backlight Flashing 0 Lighted normal 1 Flashing Backlight Color 00 Off 01 Lighted 10 Lighted 11 Lighted BAT This goes on if clock data and Hold PLC Device data held in the SRAM are not being backed up normally This bit also goes on if the SRAM is not backed up by the internal secondary battery
63. FPO communication format settings Loose wire connection System register no Item Value Set System register value Selection of target Computer link use of RS232C port Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Parity setting Odd Stop bits 1 bit Line return code CR Start code No STX Baud rate setting 19200 bits s HO 00 lt To set 19200 bits s Unit number 1 K4 for both the COM Modem connection No connection HO aie eh should be set Connecting to the FPO COM port m n FPO PLC side GT main unit side in no SSS S SD RE GT10 GT30 R RD G SG Is SD is RD 1S RS IS cs IS I GND NAA LY caron Because loose wiring is used for connection to the FPO COM port no dedicated cable is available The cable should be provided by the 45 GT10 GT30 4 2 Connecting the FPO customer When purchasing a cable the following precautions should be observed e Shielded wire with a size of AGW 28 to 16 conductor cross section surface area 0 08 mm to 1 25 mm should be used for connections e For wiring procedures please refer to Wiring the COM Port on page 23 4 2 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port FPO TOOL port AIGT8192 Value Set System register value Unit number 1 K1 Data length 8 bits HO Modem connection No connection lt To se
64. GT Internal Device Hold Clicking on the GT Internal Device Hold tab in the GT Configuration Settings dialog box displays the screen shown below GT Internal Device Hold is a function that holds the values for an internal device GDT or GWR in the GT main unit GT internal device hold screen Gl Coniouahen rinis F daistagng imiag iaren bera Hidd ALC Desesti Meet OT Dwe vom ajej H kiST Cece TF Care nerd Fey OF r oh biai 83 GT10 GT30 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN GT internal device hold GT Internal Device Hold is a function that backs up the values for an internal device GWR or GDT in the GT main unit Data registers Don t hold The GT internal device hold function is turned off Hold The GT internal device hold function is turned on Internal relays Don t hold The GT internal device hold function is turned off Hold The GT internal device hold function is turned on If the above setting for the GT internal device hold function is set to Hold a Start No item is displayed Click on the 2 button to display the value setting dialog box shown below and specify a starting number After the setting has been entered the contents of any addresses subsequent to the specified value will be held Value setting dialog box Set Value x Enter the starting number using the ten key pad The Back button functions as
65. GT10 Screen Messages In addition to screen data the GT10 also displays the following messages When transferring data from personal computer to a GT10 This is displayed when data is being transferred from the computer to the GT10 Transterring Pc 3 GI When transferring data from GT10 to a personal computer This is displayed when data is being transferred from the GT10 to the computer Transterring GT gt PE When there is no base screen data This is displayed when there is no base screen data It is displayed even if the configuration data has been sent eee No Screen data ey When the specified screen does not exist This is displayed in cases such as when there is no data for a specified screen number For detailed information see page 136 When the screen memory is full This is displayed if the internal user memory F ROM is full Memory is tull 145 GT10 GT30 9 5 GT30 Screen Messages 9 5 GT30 Screen Messages In addition to screen data the GT30 also displays the following messages When transferring data from personal computer to a GT30 This is displayed when data is being transferred from the computer to the GT30 Transterring Pc 3 GI When transferring data from GT30 to a personal computer This is displayed when data is being transferred from the GT30 to the computer Transterring GT gt PE When there is no base screen data This is displayed
66. P Print Style Setup Printer Setup Transter Chrl T Configuration d Keyboard Screen Utility Recent Bile Exit When the transfer function is selected a dialog box for file transfer is displayed At this point specify the type of data to be transferred and the direction of transfer Transfer data GT10 Configuration Transfer direction GTWIN GT main unit Enter the above conditions and click on the OK button The system files are transferred to the GI10 Trarsher Date Uniled Disia bp Traneler rer BLET F Coniguiaion C GT gt GTWIN Kapha fomen Tr Vendy 2 GT10 GT30 3 1 Setup Procedure for the GT10 When the menu operation as shown at the left page is carried out the configuration file is sent to the GT10 During the transfer a screen like that shown below is displayed PC gt GT fF GT10 Configuration file being transferred Screen transfer cable GTWIN AFC8513D 4 Setup is completed If the transfer has been completed without any problems the setup is completed AAA LY CAUTION Backup of the GT10 Configuration file The GT10 Configuration file is stored in the user memory F ROM of the GT10 This file is deleted if the memory is initialized using the command on the system menu of the GT10 main unit see page 89 and will have to be transferred again 28 GT10 GT30 3 2 Setting the Basic Comm
67. P65 in initial status Dustproof and drip proof from front panel only packing used on panel contact sur face When reattaching replace waterproof packing Mass Approx 260 g 9 171 oz Approx 440 g 15 519 oz Protective construction 1 1 2 Displa GT30 specifications GT10 specifications AIGT3100B AIGT3300B Resolution 160 W x 64 H dots 320 W x 240 H dots Display color 2 colors black white 2 colors blue white 92 8 W x 37 1 H mm 118 18 W x 89 38 H mm 3 65 W inch x 1 46 H inch 4 65 W inch x 3 52 H inch LCD life Average 50 000 hours at normal temperature of 25 C 3 color LED backlight green red CFL Average backlight service life 50 000 hours orange No replacement necessary 25 C Displayable area Backlight 1 1 3 Functions Item o GT10 specifications GT30 specifications Fixed fonts 1 4 width 8 x 8 half width 16 x 8 full width 16 x 16 Half width and full width characters can be displayed at same width doubled width or quadrupled width True Type fonts Displayable fonts Character types Alphanumeric characters GT10 GT30 1 1 GT10 GT30 Specifications Item GT10 specifications GT30 specifications Graphics Straight lines continuous straight lines squares circles ovals arcs elliptic arcs fan shapes elliptic fan shapes beveled squares bitmaps Approx 160 screens Approx 220 screens monochrome LCD Screen numbers that can be set Base t
68. SIVN Jenuew eduYys9e O LD OLLS PIT SOM OU 0e g EYYSNSIEWN 002 S N amp Al LAOVESLLOYV Programmable Display GT10 GT30 Technical Manual Includes installation guide for GTWIN screen creation software Applicable Models GT10 Ver 1 Ver 2 GT30 Dystrybutor w Polsce AUTOMATECH Sp z 0 0 www automatech pl e mail biuro warszawa automatech pl Tel 48 22 723 0606 Fax 48 22 723 0662 Smart Solutions by NAIS NAIS is a global brand name of Matsushita Electric Works SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ALWAYS OBSERVE THESE PRECAUTIONS Before installing operating servicing or inspecting this product please make sure you have read this manual and the explanations of how procedures are carried out and make sure the product is used correctly This manual uses two safety standard levels WARNING and CAUTION WARNING Erroneous handling of an item marked with this label can cause fatal or critical injury to the user e If this product is used in applications where accidents involving bodily injury and or significant damage may be conceivable measures should be taken to ensure adequate safety such as the use of duplicate safety mechanisms e The functions of the GT main unit should not be used to design systems which may pose a threat to human life or which may cause severe injury or damage Designs should include safety mechanisms for use in the event that switch functions do not function correctly
69. Saturday NAA LY CAUTION If On is selected for the Transfer Outside parameter the data will be transferred to the DT90054 as the default device If this device address does not exist in the PLC connected to the GT30 however re specify the address so that it matches the model connected to the GT30 Selecting a device address that does not exist in the PLC will cause an error ER61 to occur Backlight control Auto Off This is used to specify the Auto Off backlight feature Off The Auto Off backlight feature is not used On Auto Off backlight feature is used This parameter specifies the period of time that the GT30 is inactive before the backlight goes off automatically 103 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN If On is set for the above Auto Off backlight feature clicking on the 4 button displays a screen where the time until the backlight goes off can be specified Any time from one minute to 30 minutes can be specified p KEY POINTS If the backlight is turned off automatically using the backlight control function touching the screen turns it on again If a touch switch happens to be located at that point on the screen it will be invalid until the backlight has gone on again Touch Sounds This sets the touch sounds corresponding to GT30 screens as either invalid or valid Select one of the radio button
70. Screen is blank power supply and substitution settings above are correct An incorrect screen is displayed error codes and erroneous date and time items noted above do not apply Switch doesn t work grid and validity settings noted above are correct An error has occurred in the GT30 sys tem 1 After confirming the safety of the de vice etc turn off the power supply and then turn it on again The GT30 CPU will be reset 2 If 1 produces no change bring up the system menu and initialize the memory F ROM then transfer data again from GTWIN to the GT30 CAUTION When doing this all base screen data GT30 setting data keyboard screen data and bitmap data will be lost Be fore doing this make sure all data has been backed upage 3 If 2 produces no change set the op erating mode setting switches 2 3 and 4 on the rear of the GT30 to ON and reset the power supply CAUTION When doing this all of the contents will revert to those in effect at the time of shipping and all of the GT30 memory contents will be cleared Before doing this make sure all data has been backed upage 141 GT10 GT30 9 3 Error Codes and How to Handle Them 9 3 Error Codes and How to Handle Them When an error occurs in the GT series an error code displays at the top right of the screen There are two types of error codes e GT series error codes e PLC error codes Error code displ
71. Setting Click on the button to display the pull down menu and select the device from that menu Enter the address using the ten keys The Back button functions as a backspace key when entering addresses Back Clear Oanes The Clear button acts as a Clear key NAA LY CAUTION e Data for PLC devices held in the GT30 will be written to the internal PLC device the next time that the power supply is turned on e The data held for the internal PLC device is backed up by means of a lithium battery The service life of the battery is approximately two years For detailed information please see What the Battery Does DT30 on page 130 6 2 8 GT Configuration Setting GT Internal Device Hold Clicking on the GT Internal Device Hold tab in the GT Configuration Settings dialog box displays the screen shown below GT Internal Device Hold is a function that holds the values for an internal device GDT or GWR in the GT main unit 105 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN GT internal device hold screen G Comipatar Urdthed EJ doaar Sistup Sosen Setup Mold PLC Geis esis Mio GT Drace iius 4 P JE Had GT Oin Sle Garza Dais Flegister i DA Cin peel i i 3 Inera Ree F 7 n iiia GT internal device hold GT Internal Device Hold is a function that backs up the values for an internal device GWR or GDT in the GT m
72. Start code No STX COM Port 1 19200 bits s Communication speed setting Computer link Connecting to the FPS COM port FPG COM1 AFPG801 RS232C p GT10 GT30 SD RD S S S RS S S CS When using the RS232C 1 channel type the section between the RS and CS signals on the PLC side should be shorted TOOLIRS232C MODE 1234 ON E 0 FF FMD TOOL RS232C l Janan o When using COM Port 2 System Item Value Set register no 411 COM Port 2 Unit number 412 COM Port 2 Communication No modem mode connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd Stop bits 1 bit Line return code CR Start code No STX COM Port 2 19200 bits s Communication speed setting Computer link When using the RS232C 1 channel type PLC side GT main unit side Pin no Abbreviation Pin no Abbreviation When using the RS232C 2 channel type PLC side GT main unit side 42 GT10 GT30 4 1 Connecting the FP Sigma AAA LY caron Because loose wiring is used for connection to the FP COM port no dedicated cable is available The cable should be provided by the customer When purchasing a cable the following precautions should be observed e Shie
73. ah PLO ine n Tawa Pr On Hold PLC Device The Hold PLC Device function reads the values for the specified internal PLC device to the SRAM in the GT10 and backs up the values Off PLC devices are not held On PLC devices are held up to 24 words If On is selected for the above Hold PLC Device setting Device and Number of Word parameters are displayed Clicking on the button displays a dialog box like 82 GT10 GT30 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN that shown below where the type of initial device the address and the number of words can be specified Device Setting dialog box Device Setting Click on the button to display the pull down menu and select the device from that menu Enter the address using the ten keys The Back button functions as a backspace key when entering addresses Back Clear Caneel The Clear button acts as a Clear key NAA LY CAUTION e Data for PLC devices held in the GT10 will be written to the internal PLC device the next time that the power supply is turned on e If the power supply on the GT10 side is not turned on the data can be held for the period of time that the backup with the internal secondary battery is effective For information on the internal secondary battery specifications see What the Internal Secondary Battery Does on page 128 5 2 8 GT Configuration Settings
74. ain unit Data register Don t hold The GT internal device hold function is turned off Hold The GT internal device hold function is turned on Internal relay Don t hold The GT internal device hold function is turned off Hold The GT internal device hold function is turned on If the above setting for the GT internal device hold function is set to Hold a Start No item is displayed Click on the 2 button to display the value setting dialog box shown below and specify a starting number After the setting has been entered the contents of any addresses subsequent to the specified value will be held Value setting dialog box Set Value x Enter the starting number using the ten key pad The Back button functions as a backspace key when entering addresses The lear button acts as a Clear key Back Clear Cancel 106 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN p KEY POINTS GT internal devices Device type Address range Data register GDT0000 to GDT2047 2048 words Internal relay WGRO0000 to WGR0255 256 words Internal relay GR0000 to GR255F 4096 points The WGR and GR are the same memory but in the WGR bits are handled in word units 107 GT10 GT30 6 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30 6 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30 6 3 1 What is the System Menu The system menu is a
75. ase screen data in the GT10 Appears even when GT10 con figuration data exists Transfer base screen data from GTWIN GTWIN HELP Screen displays Screen No Error 1 Screen settings from the PLC the GT10 s switch part or the auto paging indicate an unregistered screen num ber 2 When bringing up the keyboard screen during data input an unregistered key board screen number was specified 3 GT10 configuration data and keyboard screen data exist in the GT10 but there is no base screen data 1 Create and register screen content or specify the correct screen number 2 Create and register keyboard screen or specify the correct keyboard num ber 3 Transfer base screen data from GTWIN page 118 GTWIN HELP GTWIN HELP Screen displays Memory is Full The total capacity of transferred base screen data exceeds the 384kbyte ca pacity of the GT10 Delete part of the base screen data so that the total capacity doesn t exceed 384kbyte Data capacity can be checked by going to View V gt Memory Usage Conditions on GTWIN menu bar GTWIN HELP An unspecified screen appeared there is trouble when switching screens 1 The screen specification in the PLC screen setting the GT10 switch part or the auto paging is wrong 2 The startup screen is specified in the GT10 configuration settings GTWIN 3 An erroneous device or value is speci fied in the first word
76. ation No No 0 CTS specification Normally on 5 V supply Not supplied Communication method RS232C For most models of PLCs the following method can be used for communication but some items may vary depending on the model Please refer to the instruction for the PLC being used when entering settings Communicating with the RS232C port of the CPU unit The system areas should be set as indicated below Address Value set Setting contents DM6600 0201 HEX PLC main unit mode setting monitor mode DM6645 0001 HEX RS232C port mode setting higher order link DM6646 0004 HEX Communication conditions settings 19200 bits s 7 bits even 1 bit DM6668 0000 HEX Machine no setting Machine No 0 Communicating with a communication port The system areas should be set as indicated below Communicating with Port A Address Value set Setting contents DM6600 0201 HEX PLC main unit mode setting monitor mode DM6550 0001 HEX RS232C port mode setting higher order link DM6551 0004 HEX Communication conditions settings 19200 bits s 7 bits even 1 bit Communicating with Port B Address Value set Setting contents DM6600 0201 HEX PLC main unit mode setting monitor mode DM6555 0001 HEX RS232C port mode setting higher order link DM6556 0004 HEX Communication conditions settings 19200 bits s 7 bits even 1 bit Communicating with a higher order link interface
77. ay 9 3 1 GT Series Error Codes When connected to a FP series PLC The following three types of error codes are displayed when there is an error in the GT main unit Content Cause and solution Time up error 1 The PLC connection cable is disconnected Check the connection No response from the PLC cable to make sure it is connected 2 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power to the PLC and GT main unit Data error 1 An error exists in the communication condition settings Check the A data error occurred dur PLC and GT main unit communication speed and transfer format Ing communication 2 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power to the PLC and GT main unit Overrun error The reception buffer in the GT main unit is overflowing The GT main unit cannot There could be an error in the PLC receive data Re supply power to the PLC and GT main unit When connected to a PLC FX series made by Mitsubishi Electric The following four types of error codes are displayed when there is an error in the GT main unit Content Cause and solution Time up error Check the connection cable to make sure it is connected No response from the PLC Data error Check to see if there is an error in the communication parameters A data error occurred dur settings ing communication Overrun error The problem may be caused by a runaway PLC The GT main unit cannot rec
78. benzene etc or strong alkali substances ammonia caustic soda etc might adhere to the product Locations where the product is subject to extreme vibration and or impact Avoid installing the product near high voltage lines high voltage devices power lines power devices amateur radio sets and other transmitters and devices that generate strong current surges Avoid locations where the display unit is subject to direct sunlight Safety Precautions The switch functions of the programmable display unit should not be used to design systems which may pose a threat to human life or which may cause severe injury or damage Designs should include safety mechanisms for use in the event that switch functions do not function correctly Power Supply Wiring For the power supply use twisted wire strand wire There is sufficient noise resistance to offset power line noise but we recommend reducing noise by measures such as installing an insulated transformer GT10 GT30 2 1 Installation Separate wiring systems should be used for the power supply unit and the operating unit Static Electricity Noise Keep the GI10 GT30 main unit PLC connecting cable and other wiring as far away as possible from machines which are likely to produce noise welding equipment power lines inverters motors etc For use in environments where the frequent occurrence of static electricity radiation or ind
79. can be used to make it impossible to display the system menu If the second operation mode setting switch is turned on as shown at the left access to the Operation mode setting switches system menu is denied MODE Usage inhibited Should always be in the OFF 123 4 position when unit is used ON Inhibits system menu Shift possible Shift inhibited shift H H H H Usage inhibited Should always be in the OFF OFF position when unit is used 114 Chapter 7 How the Various Functions Are Used GT10 GT30 7 1 Switching Screens 7 1 Switching Screens There are three ways to switch screens registered in the GT main unit 7 1 1 Switching the Screen from the PLC GT main unit screens can be switched from the PLC ladder program by writing the number of the screen to be displayed in hexadecimal format to the initial word of the word device in the basic communication area At the same time that the screen is switched the GT main unit writes the number of the screen to which the display was switched in the first to third words of the basic communication area in hexadecimal format How communication is carried out between the GT main unit and the PLC screen switching Basic communication area word device First word specifies screen no from PLC Ongoing communication Second word usage prohibited area Third word no of screen currently displayed GT main unit I
80. cation speed 19200 bits s data length 8 bits stop bit 1 bit parity odd p lt Through function local setting gt None Auto paging Automatic paging No Startup screen Startup screen No 00 settings Rise delay time 0 seconds Clock GT main unit clock external transmission No Other settings Backlight control Not turned off automatically Touch operation Valid sounds Hold PLC Device Holds a PLC device Not held GT internal GT internal device Not held device hold hold Always confirm Basic communication area to PLC under Basic Setup This is an internal device area that comes already provided in the GT30 for the purpose of communicating with a PLC If the factory settings are to be changed the setup procedure must be carried out For detailed information please see page 37 2 Connect the GT30 and the personal computer After the settings have been entered with GTWIN connect the computer and the GT30 using the screen transfer cable ma SEE be EEA Screen transfer Cable AFC8513D 34 GT10 GT30 3 3 Setup Procedure for the GT30 3 Transfer the GT30 Configuration file from GTWIN After connections have been completed use the following procedure to transfer the GT30 Configuration file from GTWIN Boot GTWIN and select Transfer on the File menu New Chi h Open Chrl 0 Close Save Chrl 5 Save z Delete
81. cking 8 4 Replacing the Waterproof Packing If the panel is being detached from the GT main unit and then reattached the waterproof packing should be replaced in order to assure that the panel remains waterproof IP65 Product name Contents Product number Waterproof packing Waterproof packings for replacement set of 10 For GT10 AIGT181 For GT30 AIGT381 Replacing the Waterproof Packing Follow the steps below to replace the packing 1 Remove the currently attached waterproof packing Remove the attached waterproof packing from the GT main unit 2 Attach the provided waterproof packing Take out one of the replacement waterproof packing pieces and attach the outer edge as shown in the illustration do not use the inner edge When doing this fasten it to the front frame being sure not to twist the waterproof packing 132 GT10 GT30 8 5 Replacing the Backlight GT30 Only 8 5 Replacing the Backlight GT30 Only The average service life of the GT30 backlight is 50 000 hours at room temperature normal humidity and 24 VDC Service life refers to the period over which the brightness diminishes by half and does not mean that the backlight no longer lights at all If the backlight has become dim it should be replaced with a replacement backlight The backlight is sold separately Product number Replacement backlight For color and B amp W LCD types AIGT382 NAA CAUTION Whe
82. communication area For information on the contents of all areas of the basic communication area please see page 30 Changing the backlight color Bits A and B of the first word of the bit device are used to change the backlight color The color of the backlight can be changed by turning these bits on and off 122 GT10 GT30 7 2 GT10 Bit Device Functions To make these settings valid however Bit D Backlight Valid flag must always be turned on at the same time Bit status Backlight color B A OFF OFF Off OFF ON Green ON OFF Red ON ON Orange Using a flashing backlight Bit C of the first word of the bit device is used to make the backlight flash The backlight status can be changed by turning this bit on and off To make this setting valid however Bit D Backlight Valid flag must always be turned on at the same time Bit status Backlight status C OF Lighted ON Flashing Making the buzzer sound Bit F of the first word of the bit device is used to make the buzzer sound The buzzer status can be changed by turning this bit on and off Bit status Buzzer status OF Stopped Data Input in Progress flag With the GT10 while data is being input from the screen keyboard part Bit O of the third word of the bit device is on Applications should be set up so that when this bit is on the screen cannot be changed from the PLC 123 GT10 GT30 7 3 GTS80 Bit
83. ction to COM port of FP1 FP2 FP2SH FP M AIP81842D connecting FP10SH TOOL port of FP10SH and computer communication unit Front panel protective sheet for GT10 for replacement AIGT180 Ten in set Front panel 1 sheet included with GT10 when shipped protective sheet Front panel protective sheet for GT30 for replacement AIGT380 Ten in set 1 sheet included with GT30 when shipped Waterproof packing for GT10 for replacement Ten in set 1 piece included with GT10 when shipped Waterproof packing Waterproof packing for GT30 for replacement AIGT381 Ten in set 1 sheet included with GT30 when shipped Replacement This is the replacement backlight for the GT30 color monochrome AIGT382 backlight liquid crystal display A LY CAUTION Connecting to the COM port of the FPO Because connecting the unit to the COM port of the FP gt FPO requires a loose wire connection this cable is not available For more detailed information please see Connecting the FP on page 42 or Connecting the FPO on page 45 About the manual packed with the Terminal GTWIN English language version The manual you are currently reading is included as an accessory with the Terminal GTWIN English language version This manual contains information only on procedures such as installing GTWIN For detailed information on operating GTWIN please refer to the Help function in the software Xix GT10 GT30
84. d off to the next upper value Ava EXAMPLE J If the time is set to 12 hours 35 minutes 29 seconds 12 hour 35 minute 00 seconds If the time is set to 12 hours 35 minutes 30 seconds 12 hour 36 minute 00 seconds RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key EXPLANATION WV Setting the day The day is set automatically based on the year month and date data 110 GT10 GT30 6 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30 6 3 5 Setting Mode Communication Parameters TOOL Port COM Port Touch the Port key on the initial screen of the system menu to display the communication parameters setting screen Here parameters controlling communication between the PLC and personal computer GTWIN connected to the GT30 are specified Port communication parameter settings Setting Mode F J Procedure for bringing up the screen TOY Aart Initial screen L Port 8 1 Mane Bitrate gt oA Format TOOL Port communication parameter settings GTWIN communication parameter settings Through function Through function destination setting When the through function is being used this specifies the number of the PLC at the other end of the connection Normally when used in a 1 1 configuration this should be set to 00 Bitrate GTWIN communication speed Each time the Function key
85. ds Clicking on the Fill button E3 fills in a field enclosed by lines Arrange the parts on the screen Using the parts function specify functions such as switches data displays and keyboards on the base screen To use the parts function select Parts on the menu bar and then click on Open Parts Library This displays a Select Parts Library screen Normally the Standard parts library is used For information on the differences between the various parts libraries and on using the parts function see GTWIN Help function 162 GT10 GT30 10 4 Procedures for Using GTWIN 10 Save the screen file Save the screen file that has been created Click on File on the menu bar and then on Save As The Save File message dialog box is displayed Confirm the contents carefully and then save the file under any desired file name LY With GTWIN multiple files are saved although treated as a single file by GTWIN Because of this a folder with the same name as the name of the file is automatically created in GTWIN when the file is saved under the folder to which the file is being saved and multiple files are saved in that folder Please be aware of this when saving files Transfer the file to the GT Send the screen file that has been created to the GT by clicking on File on the menu bar and then on Transfer For information on how to transfer screen files please refer
86. e D sub 9 pin loose wire cable AIP81842D 2000mm ye Signals on D sub side Pinno Wire color__ GT COM por Le ee Wires cross section 0 25mm2 D sub 9 pin 2m AIP81842D Single side loose wiring 56 GT10 GT30 4 8 Connecting the FP M Connecting to the FP M COM Port Pin no on PLC side GT10 GT30 EEO side _ a main unit side Pin no Abbreviation Pin no Abbreviation No 3 green era 1 2 No 2 white P IS RD 3 3 1S RS 4 No 7 brown 1S CS 4 5 IS GND 5 6 7 8 9 4 8 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port sama wm TUTTI oo cai FP M communication format settings System register no Item Value Set System register value Unit number 1 Data length 8 bits Modem connection No connection PLC communication cable Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8192 he 2000mm ae Mini DIN plug side signals Abbreviation Wire color 2 Cable cross section 0 25mm Specifications Product No Mini DIN 5 pin Single side AIGT8192 loose wire Connecting to the FP M TOOL port Pin no on PLC side Pin no Abbreviation No 3 white SG 4 5 SD Q a l 2 ote No 2 green RD 1 No 1 brown a
87. e key when entering an address and the ies button functions as a Clear key 3 2 2 GT10 Basic Communication Area Ma In order for communication to be carried out between the GT10 and PLC an internal device area like that shown below is provided in the PLC This should be used to control the GT main unit through the PLC ladder program actually being run The starting address N of the field shown below is specified in the GT10 configuration settings of GTWIN screen creation tool and is then sent to the GT main unit 30 GT10 GT30 3 2 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT10 and PLC Word devices Schl E E E Screen no specified by PLC area read by GT10 from PLC Usage prohibited No of currently displayed screen area in which data is written from GT10 to PLC Explanation of system area Screen no specified by PLC The screen number displayed on the GT10 is specified from the PLC in hexadecimal format No of currently displayed screen The number of the screen currently displayed on the GT10 is written to the PLC in hexadecimal format Bit devices Forced Backlight Backlight Backlight display flag Valid flag Flashing Color Usage prohibited Data Input In Progress flag Explanation of system areas BZ This turns on the buzzer Forced Display flag At the rise whe
88. e screen to be changed Then press the switch part to switch the screen to the specified screen To return to the screen displayed just prior to the currently displayed screen the Return to Previous Screen operation mode can be used LY In this case the value of the third word in the basic communication area word device the number of the currently displayed screen changes to that of the new screen number but please be aware that the contents of the first word the screen number specified by the PLC do not change For detailed information see page 120 2 Using the Value Set operation mode Select the Value Set operation mode and enter the following settings Data format Specify 1 word Output destination Specify to first word of basic communication area word device Value Number of screen to be changed to hexadecimal specification Each time the GT main unit switch part is pressed the screen number is forcibly written by the GT main unit to the first word of the basic communication area word device and the screen is switched LY If using this method the values for both the first word of the basic communication area word device the screen number specified by the PLC and the third word the number of the currently displayed screen are changed Using the auto paging function The GT main unit has an Auto paging function that automatically switches the screen to a specified screen
89. ea If a switch part is set on the touched area the area will not light even if touched To change the setting change the content of the backlight auto off settings Backlight goes off too quickly The backlight auto off timer setting is too short Change the backlight auto off timer set ting Date time display is incorrect 1 The GT10 internal clock is incorrect 2 Clock data is lost when power is off because the secondary battery is not set to ON 3 The secondary battery is set to ON but due to long periods with the power off or on over 10 days the clock data has been lost 4 The PLC s internal calendar timer used as a reference is incorrect 1 Bring up the system menu and adjust the clock 2 Turn off the power and after turning on the No 1 operation mode setting switch on the back of the GT10 power up the unit and adjust the clock 3 Turn on the power and set the system menu clock data In cases when pow er is off for approx 10 days it takes around 2 hours for the secondary bat tery to fully charge 4 Adjust by rewriting the value in the PLC s internal calendar timer page 128 All PLC manuals Hold PLC Device data content isn t saved 1 Hold PLC Device data is being lost when power is turned off because sec ondary battery is not set to ON 2 The secondary battery is set to ON but due to long periods of power off or on over 10 days the Hold PLC
90. ecessary in order to obtain support services such as future version upgrades and technical support Don t forget to return the card in order to be eligible for such services The serial number needed in order to install GTWIN is found on the user card Please make a copy of it before returning the card and keep it in a safe place XV GT10 GT30 Confirming the Package Contents Items Included With the PLC Connection Cable AIGT8192 AIP81842D Cable One of the following two cables has been included with the product you have purchased AIP81842D 2m AIGT8192 2m Wiring diagram The package includes a diagram that shows the internal wiring of the cables pictured above v REFERENCE For information on connecting and wiring the cables shown above and the PLC please refer to page 41 Chapter 4 Connecting and Communicating with the PLC Items Included with the Front Panel Protective Sheet AIGT180 AIGT380 Front panel protective sheet In order to protect the touch panel on the GT series and keep it clean one front panel protective sheet is included when the unit is shipped If this front panel protective sheet is dirty or has become worn it should be replaced Replacement sheets are sold separately in packages of ten N N Ww eee ey Lx Is Ww p LW I Installation instructions Please read these instructions carefully before instal
91. ecify the Auto Off backlight feature Off The Auto Off backlight feature is not used On Auto Off backlight feature is used This parameter specifies the period of time that the GT10 is inactive before the backlight goes off automatically GT10 GT30 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN If On is set for the above Auto Off backlight feature clicking on the 4 button displays a screen where the time until the backlight goes off can be specified Any time from one minute to 30 minutes can be specified p KEY POINTS If the backlight is turned off automatically using the backlight control function touching the screen turns it on again If a touch switch happens to be located at that point on the screen it will be invalid until the backlight has gone on again Touch Sounds This sets the touch sounds corresponding to GT10 screens as either invalid or valid Select one of the radio buttons Disable Touch sounds are disabled Enable Touch sounds are enabled 5 2 7 GT Configuration Settings Hold PLC Device Clicking on the Hold PLC Device tab in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Hold PLC Device is a function that enables internal PLC device values to be held on the GT10 side Hold PLC Device screen Gl Centguaten Undress EI Lormar skr Pomme Airbag ilaia awan caus Paid PL Deae visti jini Li H
92. eet these requirements When installing make sure that the connection and power cables are not stressed as this could result in broken con nections a a jaa over COM RS232C t a ojo Pe pane o 4 S F QE m RoR errite core CJ ee HHH N LW Wj Ferrite core 10 GT10 GT30 1 5 Dimensions 1 5 Dimensions 1 5 1 GT10 Dimensions 144 5 67 4 0 16 97 3 82 Display unit Display unit 8 5 0 33 138 0 5 43 80 3 15 Packing 65 8 2 59 Ja E Q N S 9 6 0 38 60 2 36 Unit mm inch 11 GT10 GT30 1 5 Dimensions 1 5 2 GT10 Panel Cutout Dimensions The panel cutout dimensions of the GT10 are as shown below ae Applicable panel thickness 1 0 to 6 0 0 002 to 0 236 1 5 3 GT30 Dimensions 177 6 97 Display unit 126 8 4 99 88 3 46 Display unit 118 8 4 68 G WUE Aer i bs are oar ae eee s Po ugi U LS L LSZ t F ETE Renaa EA lj a Unit mm inch Unit mm inch GT10 GT30 1 5 Dimensions 1 5 4 GT30 Panel Cutout Dimensions The panel cutout dimensions of the GT30 are as shown below 0 93 0 50 5 Applicable panel thickness 1 0 to 5 0 0 039 to 0 197 0 04 1 ro ep lt lt w SS ro gt re re Unit mm inch GT10 GT30 1 5 Dimensions Cha
93. eive data PLC error Check the PLC settings A NAK error has been re turned by the PLC 142 GT10 GT30 9 3 Error Codes and How to Handle Them Connecting to a PLC made by Omron The following three types of error codes are displayed when there is an error in the GT main unit Content Cause and solution Time up error No response from the PLC Check the connection cable to make sure it is connected Data error A data error occurred dur ing communication Check to see if there is an error in the communication parameters settings Overrun error The GT main unit cannot receive data The problem may be caused by a runaway PLC Error codes other than the above correspond to error codes for an Omron PLC 143 GT10 GT30 9 3 Error Codes and How to Handle Them 9 3 2 PLC Error Codes Error codes which are sent from the PLC are listed in the table below For details please refer to the separate Computer Communication Unit Introductory Manual Content Cause and solution Data error A data error occurred during communication 1 There is an error in the communication condi tion settings Check the PLC and GT10 com munication speed and transfer format 2 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power to the PLC and GT10 Overrun error The PLC isn t receiving data The CPU unit s reception buffer is overflowing There could be an error in the PLC Re su
94. el For information on the contents of configuration settings entered when the unit is shipped see Contents of configuration settings for GT30 when shipped from the factory on page LEERER MERKER 6 2 3 GT Configuration Settings Communication Parameters Clicking on the Communication Parameters tab in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the following screen This is where communication parameters for the PLC and personal computer GTWIN connected to the GT30 are set 97 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Communication Parameters screen ET Conligwreten Ushiled Eq Bsa fat Communication Pama durPsgng Startup Soren Setup MoM PLO Oe LE ge DOH FotjConnected to PLO E fanal Dima sdAyse i100 Wa Harde Cormriain Ena Dali Lergh E b Reap Bies Jihod iniiis Shop Bis i bat pis E mo Codes ves Urdecdd Prip t c TOOL Perijodi GT WIKI 3 15200 fang le ill il galt sen pa a Oats Legi E bat chp Bis fi bet Pape i COM port Connected to PLC External Device This is used to specify the communication speed and transmission format when the GT30 is connected to an external device PLC Clicking on the button displays a pull down menu from which the value to be set can be selected Baud Rate Select 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 bits s Data Length Select either 7 bits or 8 bits Stop Bits
95. elapses the screen corresponding to the number stored 101 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN in the initial address of the word device under Basic Communication Area to PLC in the Basic Setup parameters under GT Configuration will be displayed e This function is used when it is necessary to delay the start up time when the power supply on the PLC side is turned on AWA LY CAUTION e Communication between the GT30 and the PLC external device cannot be carried out during the time specified by the Display Time parameter 6 2 6 GT Configuration Settings Setup Clicking on the Setup tab in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Here clock functions backlight control and other parameters can be specified Setup screen G6 Conlaoten Urhtied Ea Baap bain Lonmin syans dubePsgng Shytup Somen Setup Holi PLO Cea P OK Cit Fitze Tee T ouzh Seach Chock GT Gock PLC Clock C w Dike T Enab Tiemie Dande 7 Di M n File Cuprins e of E n miga Ewtkigi Cei Auo i OF On Touch Seman C Dnsbis Ensis Eats Emu Dpi E OF w Oa Clock Clock This is used to specify the reference destination for the clock displayed with the GT30 Select one of the radio buttons GT Clock When the time is displayed the internal clock in the GT30 is used as a reference for the value PLC Clock
96. emory Initialization Clear Memory Touching Setting on the initial screen of the system menu and then the Memory key of the setting mode menu displays the memory initialization screen The internal user memory of the GT10 is initialized here Memory initialization screen Procedure for bringing up the screen Initial screen Setting 4 Memory Touching the SRAM key deletes clock data and Hold PLC Device data held in the SRAM Touching the FROM key deletes screen data and main unit configuration settings saved to the main unit user memory F ROM When either of the above keys is touched a confirmation message reading is displayed To clear the data touch the key A buzzer sounds and the memory is cleared When the buzzer stops sounding the memory has been completely cleared RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key NAA LY CAUTION e SRAM initialization deletes the Hold PLC Device data backed up in the SRAM Please be sure that you want to do this before initializing the SRAM e FROM initialization deletes the base screen data the main unit configuration setting data the main unit configuration setting data returns to the default values and contrast adjustment setting data the contrast returns to the default value in the user memory F ROM of the main unit Before initializing the F ROM always save screen data to a floppy disk
97. en Setup Hold PLO Oea ale Ok Auto paging This is used to specify the Auto paging function which automatically switches the specified screen when a given period of time has elapsed Off The screen is not switched automatically On The screen is switched automatically in conformance with the specified contents Auto paging settings If On is selected for auto paging and the Setup button is clicked a dialog box containing the following auto paging settings is displayed Clicking on the E button for Screen No Time or Jump to displays a Value Set dialog box Set the value and click the Save button to save values one at a time Aulo Paging ahr o Na Time Jump mwena ho Hee impor M H Screen No This specifies the screen targeted for auto paging Time This specifies the time for which the screen specified above is displayed The setting range is from 1 to 255 seconds Jump to This specifies the number of the next screen to be displayed Return This completes the auto paging settings and returns to the Auto Paging dialog box 100 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Delete This deletes screens registered for auto paging Save This saves the settings for the screen number time and jump destination as auto paging seitings 6 2 5 GT Configuration settings Startup Scree
98. eo o Cancel Display Error Code C ofi On Hold f On Uphold For Retry and Waiting click the EJ button and specify the values in the Value Set dialog box that is dis played For Display Error Code select Off On Hold or On Unhold by click ing the radio button of the desired val ue to turn it on 76 GT10 GT30 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Retry This specifies the number of retries if a communication error occurs The setting range is from 0 to 255 times Waiting This specifies the interval between retries if a communication error occurs The setting range is from 0 to 255 seconds Display Error Code This switches the setting for the error code display used if a communication error occurs Off No error code is displayed if a communication error occurs On Hold An error code is displayed at the upper right of the screen if a communication error occurs and continues to be displayed until the power supply is turned off On Unhold An error code is displayed at the upper right of the screen if a communication error occurs and is cleared when the cause of the error is eliminated For contents of error codes please see Error Codes and How to Handle Them on page 142 TOOL Port for GTWIN connection This is used to specify the communication speed and transmission format when the GT10 is
99. ept to 0 98 N or lower Operating the touch panel at a higher force could cause damage Never touch terminals while the power supply is on This can cause electric shock Never disassemble or alter this product This can cause electric shock and smoke generation XX GT10 GT30 Safety Precautions Special Items Maximum attention has been given to quality control of this product however 1 In order to prevent as much as possible unexpected situations not covered by these specifications please consult us regarding your product s specifications and demands as well as this unit s operating conditions and installation details 2 To avoid the unlikely event of a situation attributed to inferior quality of the unit which has serious adverse affects on persons or property the numeric values for guaranteed characteristics and performance noted in this specifications manual should be considered the minimum necessary values As the manufacturer of this unit we recommend incorporating additional safety measures such as duplicate circuits wherever possible 3 The quality of this product is guaranteed for one year after purchase and this guarantee is limited to the range of items stated in these specifications In the case of a defect in the product which is clearly Matsushita s responsibility we will offer a replacement unit or replacement of the defective part s of the unit and we will repair the unit promptly at the p
100. er Type Initial Comment aR Sitch Seren BOOL kj FALSE a Screen To Display WORD Ei 16A No of screen to be displayed 3 VAR _ EXTER MAL i Fddr_ CommArea WORD iD address of first word in basic communication area LD owth cereen e a l E Move e waa ees a i EH ENG E ted ard beeen EE a_ Hum AddrCommArea FPWIN GR XO i FO MV H2 DTO Condition that No of screen Address of first word in basic displays screen displayed communication area word device 7 1 2 __ Switching the Screen with the GT Main Unit Using the function switch unit GTWIN has function switching parts FSWO0 FSW1 FSW2 in the parts library that can be used to switch screens on the GT main unit These parts should be arranged on the base screen and assigned the attributes indicated below 117 GT10 GT30 7 1 Switching Screens Function switching parts Attribute editing dialog box Func aboh Ao Lit Baik Setup OMADFF Display Color Setup Waki Condition Chasacte OK Upsin Mice Cancel Change Screen Vel Sat Sub Change GT Caritas T Thi h Back to Pear Somen Simon Ha Double clicking on the parts arranged on the base screen or selecting a switch part and clicking on the Parts T menu and then the Edit Attribute sub menu displays the dialog box shown above 1 Using the Change Screen operation mode Select the Change Screen operation mode and specify the number of th
101. erminals Fenics Model No Model No Product No Fenics Contact Co Ltd CRIMPFOX UD6 1204436 Use a special tool to tighten the terminal base of the communication connector Tightening of terminals should be done using a screwdriver made by Fenics Contact Co Ltd Fenics mfg no 1205037 blade width 0 4 x 2 5 model no SZS 0 4 x 2 5 or a screwdriver made by Matsushita Electric Works Co Ltd Product number AFPO806 The tightening torque should be 0 22 N m to 0 25 N m or less 23 GT10 GT30 2 3 Wiring the COM Port 2 0 1 Wiring Method 1 Remove the sheath from the wire SS 7 mm 0 28 inch 2 Insert the wire all the way into the terminal base and tighten the screw in the clockwise direction to secure it 2 3 2 Precautions Concerning Wirin The following precautions should be observed to avoid broken or disconnected wires When removing the sheath be careful not to scratch the core wire Wire the terminal without twisting the core wire The core wire should be connected without soldering it Vibration can sometimes cause soldered connections to break loose After connecting the wiring avoid subjecting the cable to stress Because of the construction of the terminal tightening the wire in the counterclockwise direction will cause a faulty connection If this happens disconnect the wire check the terminal hole and connect the wire again a g N D AN
102. es can be used to make it impossible to display the system menu Operation mode setting switches If the second operation mode setting switch is turned on as shown at the left access to the system menu is denied Operation mode setting switches Function MODE SRAM backup using No Yes secondary battery 123 4 Inhibits system menu Shift possible Shift inhibited ON shift Usage inhibited Should always be in the OFF H H H H position when unit is used OFF 91 GT10 GT30 5 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10 92 Chapter 6 GT30 Configuration Settings GT10 GT30 6 1 GT30 Configuration Settings 6 1 GT30 Configuration Settings Before using the GT30 for the first time it must be set up by entering the GT30 configuration settings indicated below Always check and enter the settings under Basic communication area to PLC For instructions on setting up the GT30 see page 37 6 1 1 Two Types of GT30 Configuration Settings 1 Entering configuration settings from GTWIN screen creation tool page 95 With this method GT30 configuration settings are entered from GTWIN screen creation tool and the GT30 configuration file is sent to the GT30 Most items can be set using this method GT30 configuration file sent GTWIN GT30 2 Entering configuration settings from the GT30 main unit page 108 Some of the settings such as the co
103. es in the sequence of 9600 19200 1 15200 bits s Set the speed to match that of the personal computer GTWIN connected to the GT10 Format Transmission format This sets the communication parameters data length stop bits parity for the personal computer GI WIN connected to the GT10 The items displayed are Data length Stop bit Parity and each time the Function key is pressed the display switches in the sequence of 8 1 None 8 1 Odd 8 1 Even RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key EXPLANATION V TOOL Port communication parameter settings The default initial values for the TOOL Port communication parameter settings are 19200 bits s 8 1 Odd 5 3 4 Setting Mode Liquid Crystal Display Contrast Adjustment Contrast Touching Setting on the initial screen of the system menu and then the Contrast key of the setting mode menu displays the contrast adjustment screen The contrast of the GT10 LCD is adjusted here Contrast adjustment screen E ontras t Procedure for bringing up the screen Initial screen Setting Contrast 87 GT10 GT30 5 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10 Eve SHORTCUTS ADJUST Touching the key increases the contrast and touching the key decreases it RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key 9 3 0 Setting M
104. f attempts is specified using the No of Retries parameter under GT10 GT30 Configuration Communication Parameters Handle Communication Error on GTWIN For information on how settings are entered please refer to page 75 GT10 and page 97 GT30 e Automatically set communication conditions In the automatic settings mode if there is a response from the PLC subsequent communication is carried out under conditions matching the response The main unit configuration settings are not updated however even if the communication parameters are different from those of the main unit configuration settings NAA LY CAUTION e An error response from the PLC is taken as a response and the GT10 GT30 does not go into the automatic settings mode e If the unit is connected to the COM port of the FPO FP1 FP2 FP2SH FP M communication between the FP device 58 GT10 GT30 4 9 Automatic Communication Settings Function and the PLC will not be possible if the target usage of the RS232C port has been set to Computer Link Always set the setting on the PLC side to match Computer Link For detailed information please refer to Chapter 4 Connecting and Communicating with the PLC on page 41 59 GT10 GT30 4 10 Through Function 4 10 Through Function With the GT series communication can be set to take place automatically between the COM and TOOL ports in a t
105. has been removed e When replacing the lithium battery insert the new battery within 20 seconds of removing the old one 130 GT10 GT30 8 3 Replacing the Front Panel Protective Sheet 8 3 Replacing the Front Panel Protective Sheet In order to protect the touch panel and keep it clean the GT main unit comes with a protective sheet attached over the panel If this protective sheet becomes dirty or worn it should be replaced Replacement sheets are available as an optional item Product name Contents Product number Front panel protective sheet Front panel protective sheets for replacement set of 10 For GT10 AIGT180 For GT30 AIGT380 Replacing the Front Panel Protective Sheet Follow the steps below to replace the sheet 1 Remove the attached front panel protective sheet First peel off the front panel protective sheet already attached to the GT main unit starting from the upper left edge where the knob is 2 Peel off the seal from the provided protector sheet and attach it to the unit Take out one of the replacement front panel protective sheets and peel off the seal with the shiny side When attaching the sheet align the adhesive edges with the front of the GT main unit 3 Finish by peeling off the thin film attached to the top of the front panel protective sheet Peel off the front film fe Sa s m os Adhesive face attached seal 131 GT10 GT30 8 4 Replacing the Waterproof Pa
106. his bit on and off Bit status Buzzer status OF Stopped Data Input in Progress flag With the GT30 while data is being input from the screen keyboard part Bit O of the third word of the bit device is on Applications should be set up so that when this bit is on the screen cannot be changed from the PLC 125 GT10 GT30 7 3 GTS80 Bit Device Functions 126 Chapter 8 Servicing and Maintenance GT10 GT30 8 1 The Internal Secondary Battery GT10 8 1 The Internal Secondary Battery GT10 Internal GT10 data is backed up in the following ways Screen data Stored in the F ROM No battery backup required GT10 configuration data Hold PLC Device data Stored in the SRAM Backed up by the internal secondary Clock data battery which is charged when power is supplied to the GT 10 GT internal device hold data The No 1 operation mode setting switch on the back of the GT10 is used to specify whether or not the contents of the SRAM are backed up Operation mode setting switches Switch no Function OFF ON MODE SRAM backup using sec No Yes 2 3 7 ondary battery i ON Inhibits system menu shift Shift possible Shift inhibited HHHH Usage inhibited Should always be in the OFF OFF position when unit is used status when shipped In order to prevent excessive discharging of the internal secondary battery when the unit is shipped from the factory the No 1
107. hrough function When the FP series tool software installed in the computer connected to the GT series as shown below is booted PLC programs can be edited through the GT series The through function does not require any special settings and is always in the standby mode GT10 GT30 Connected by cable to the COM port or TOOL port of the PLC PLC debugging Screen data being sent and received FPWIN Pro or FPWIN GR are booted on the computer being used to edit the GT series screens and the PLC pro grams can be edited and monitored via the GT series Screen creation tool GTWIN FP series programming tool FPWIN Pro or FPWIN GR Personal computer AAA LY CAUTION e Precautions when using the through function The system should be set up so that the interval for communication retries in the FP series software FPWIN Pro or FPWIN GR A is larger than that of the GT10 COM port B meaning A gt B If the system is set up so that A B or A lt B the through function will not work properly e Restrictions on COM port connections If the GT series is connected to the COM port of the PLC please be aware that some functions cannot be used such as rewriting in the RUN mode in FPWIN Pro or FPWIN GR e Precautions when connecting the FP Programmer Il to the TOOL port If the FP Programmer Il is connected to the TOOL port of the GT series the operating voltage of the GT series should be set to
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109. ion to change the screen has been issued by the PLC Example Screen No 1 is displayed in keeping with the instruction from the PLC and the screen is changed to Screen No 2 using the function switch parts 119 GT10 GT30 7 1 Switching Screens Contents of basic communication area word device pclee rv svitemag First word screen no instruction from PLC 1 Sereen No 1 Instruction C Currently display screen number changes Third word currently displayed screen no 1 Jd L Screen is switched in response to function switch parts Change Screen operation mode Change is not lecie gt First word screen no instruction from PLC 1 Sereen No Currently displayed screen no is changed Jol Screen changing instruction from PLC Screen changing Sereen No Se ee First word screen no instruction from PLC 1 In this state 1 is already written for the first word so if an instruction is sent from the PLC to the first word to display Screen No 1 it duplicates what is already written and the Third word currently displayed screen no 2 screen will not be switched This problem can be solved in the following manner e Use the forced display flag in the basic communication area bit device 1 At the same time that the PLC issues an instruction to change the screen again
110. irst address to the System Area of the earlier model eZ For detailed information on the basic communication area to the PLC and on the map see page 29 GT10 and page 37 GT30 4 Enter the GT configuration settings and transfer the file to the GT main unit If contents other than Basic communication area to the PLC are being changed from the default values in the GT configuration settings enter the various settings When the settings have been entered send the configuration settings file to the GT main unit For information on entering and transferring GT configuration settings see GT10 Setup Procedure on page 26 GT10 Configuration Settings on page 72 GT30 Setup Procedure on page 34 GT30 Configuration Settings on page 107 5 Open a base screen from the Screen Manager With the above step preparation is now complete The Screen Manager indicates the screen file itself and the numerous small buttons each indicate an individual base screen screen creation screen 161 GT10 GT30 10 4 Procedures for Using GTWIN Opening and closing base screens Either double click on the button for the number of the screen to be created or select the button and click on Open This opens the base screen Clicking on the Close button Ed of the base screen closes the screen If a screen has been created on the base screen the contents of the screen will be saved to the computer me
111. is touched the Baud rate switches in the sequence of 9600 19200 1 15200 bits s Set the speed to match that of the personal computer GTWIN connected to the GT30 Format Transmission format This sets the communication parameters data length stop bits parity for the personal computer GI WIN connected to the GT30 The items displayed are Data length Stop bit Parity and each time the Function key is pressed the display switches in the sequence of 8 1 None 8 1 Odd 8 1 Even COM Port communication parameter settings PLC communication parameter settings Bitrate PLC communication speed This sets the communication speed or Baud rata for communication with an external device PLC connected to the GT30 Each time the Function key is pressed the Baud rate switches in the sequence of 9600 19200 38400 57600 1 15200 bits s Set the speed to match that of the PLC connected to the GT30 111 GT10 GT30 6 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30 Format Transmission format This sets the communication parameters data length stop bits parity for the external device PLC connected to the GT30 The items displayed are Data length Stop bit Parity and each time the Function key is pressed the display switches in the sequence of 7 1 None 7 1 Odd 7 1 Even 8 1 None 8 1 Odd 8 1 Even Set the parameter to match those of the PLC connected to the GT30 RETURN To complete the
112. l addresses under Output relay are not supported with the GT10 32 GT10 GT30 3 2 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT10 and PLC System switches should be replaced with keyboard parts and function switches with switch parts 33 GT10 GT30 3 3 Setup Procedure for the GT30 3 3 Setup Procedure for the GT30 The GT30 should be set up using the procedure outlined below 1 Setting the Configuration File with GTWIN The GT30 has an internal file called the Configuration file which is used to determine various operating environment parameters When the GT30 Is shipped from the factory the settings listed below are set for the parameters in the configuration settings file If changes are made to these settings they are made from GTWIN screen creation tool For detailed information on changing settings see page 109 and subsequent pages If the GT30 is being used without changing the factory settings the following setup procedure is not necessary Contents of configuration settings for GT30 when shipped from the factory Classification Item Setting contents Area for basic Word area DTO to DT2 Basic Setup communication Bitarea WROto WR2 with PLC Communication speed 19200 bits s data length 8 bits stop bit 1 bit parity odd Communication COM port lt Communication error temporary processing gt Retries 3 error code displayed parameter not held settings TOOL vort Communi
113. lace of purchase The following are not included in the warranty 1 Other damage resulting from damage to or defects in the supplied product 2 Problems caused by conditions other than those noted in these specifications involving use storage or shipment transport after product delivery 3 Developments which were unforeseeable given the technology in practical use prior to product delivery 4 Earthquake flood fire war and damage due to other naturally occurring events or human disasters for which Matsushita bears no responsibility GT10 GT30 Safety Precautions xxii Chapter 1 Specifications GT10 GT30 1 1 GT10 GT30 Specifications 1 1 GT10 GT30 Specifications 1 1 1 General specifications GT10 specifications GT30 specifications Rated voltage 24 V DC Operating voltage range 21 6 to 26 4 V DC 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 25 V DC max if installed horizontally 25 V DC max if installed horizontally Ambient humidity 20 RH to 85 RH non condensing Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Storage humidity 10 RH to 85 RH non condensing 3 10Hz to 55 Hz 1 minute cycle Vibration resistance Amplitude 0 75 mm 10 min on 3 axes Ambient temperature Shock resistance 98 m s2 min 4 times on 3 axes KET 1 000 V p p min pulse width 50 ns 1 us between power supply terminals based Static noise resistance 5 000 V min panel display I
114. lation type 3 This connects to the RS232C port 64 GT10 GT30 4 12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp Link I F Wiring diagram GT series C500 C120 LK201 V1 pin on Omron PLC side GT main unit side GT10 GT30 C500F C500 LK201 V1 C1000H C500 LK203 C2000 C2000H C1000HF C500 LK203 Link interface on D sub 9 pin on Omron PLC side GT main unit side the CPU unit 3 C120 LK201 V1 CQM1 CPU42 RS232C port on CPU unit CPM1 CIF01 SRM1 C02 RS232C port on CPM2A CPU unit N E O CO N amp 01 AIIN ae CPM1 20CDR A CPM1 CIF01 RS232C port on CQM1H CPU21 CPU unit 1 This is the base installation type 2 This is the CPU installation type 3 This connects to the RS232C port 65 GT10 GT30 4 12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp SYSMAC C series direct connection to CPU CPU 1 Usable cables GT series C200HS Isolation cable by Omron GT10 GT30 SRM1 C02 Corporation CQM1 CPU11 CQM1 CIF01 CQM1 CPU42 CPM1 20CDR A CQM1H CPU21 2 1 This is connected to the peripheral port 2 The CS1W CN114 cable by Omron Corporation is required AAA LY caron Please be aware that because only one peripheral port is provided with the CQM1 CPU11 it cannot be used
115. lded wire with a size of AGW 28 to 16 conductor cross section surface area 0 08 mm to 1 25 mm should be used for connections e For wiring procedures please refer to Wiring the COM Port on page 23 4 1 2 Connecting to the TOOL Port FP TOOL port AIGT8192 FPS communication format settings TOOL Port Unit number Modem connection No modem connection Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Odd Stop bits 1 bit Line return code CR Fixed Start code no STX Fixed COM Port 1 19200 bits s Communication speed setting 43 GT10 GT30 4 1 Connecting the FP Sigma PLC communication cable Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8192 2000mm Mini DIN plug side signals 35mm Pin no Abbrev Wire Color 1 SG Brown 5mm Jai le 2 SD Green ar 3 RD White o g 4 5 Wires cross section 0 25mm2 Specifications L Product No Mini DIN 5 pin Single side 2m AIGT8192 loose wire Connecting to the FP gt TOOL port Pin no on PLC side GT10 GT30 PLC side 4 No 3 green or orange SG 2 ON No 2 white or red SD SF RD No 1 brown Oro GT main unit side Pin no Abbreviation 44 GT10 GT30 4 2 Connecting the FPO 4 2 Connecting the FPO 4 2 1 Connecting to the COM Port
116. ling the product v REFERENCE For information on replacing the front panel protective sheet please refer to page 131 xvi GT10 GT30 GT Series System Configuration GT Series System Configuration The following devices are necessary in order to use the GT series Screen creation tool Co Terminal GTWIN English language version Windows 95 98 2000 NT supported GTWIN CD ROM Connecting cable GT10 Technical Manual included as Seren wansiceeanle Commercially available accessory D sub 9 pin personal computer Product No AIGT8001V2 mini DIN 5 pin 3 m 9 84 ft Product No AFC8513 GT10 GT30 GT30 STN monochrome liquid STN monochrome liquid STN color liquid crystal crystal display crystal display display p Product No AIGT1000B Product No AIGT3100B Product No AIGT3300B Communication cable Communication cable PLC connecting cable 1 PLC connecting cable 2 For connection to TOOL port of FPO FP2 For connection to COM port of FP1 FP2 FP2SH FP M FP2SH FP M FP10SH TOOL port of FP10SH and computer communication unit Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable of FP2 FP3 2 m 6 56 ft D sub 9 pin loose wire cable 2 m 6 56 ft Product No AIGT8192 Product No AIP81842D gt Connecting to the TOOL port of the FPO Connecting to the COM port of FP1 FP2 FP2SH FP M FP10SH
117. lways use crimp terminals for wiring OV F E D type 24 V ground Use twisted wiring for the power supply In order to minimize influence from noise the wiring for the power supply should be twisted Insulate the power supply inside a protective circuit n order to protect the unit against abnormal voltage from the power supply line the power supply should be an insulated type and should be enclosed within a protective circuit A non insulated regulator is used with the GT series lf a power supply device without an internal protective circuit is being used power should always be supplied to the GT series through a fuse or a similar protective device Keep the power supply voltage within the operating voltage range Operating voltage range 21 6 to 26 4V DC Use M3 crimp terminals The terminal screws are M3 screws We recommend using crimp terminals for wiring to terminals Open tip terminals Round terminals LY The tightening torque for terminal base screws should be between 0 5 6 0 mmf aa 6 0 mm TO and 0 6 N m or less Operating at a max 1 max 1 _ higher force could cause damage Applicable Tightening wiring torque If crimp terminals are not being used wire with a diameter of 0 5 mm to 1 25 mm should be used Front opening 1 25 B3A for power cables z 2 Round 2 MS3 1 04 mm to LY For precautions concerning con 2 Fro
118. minals G110 Applicable crimp terminals The terminal screws are M3 screws We recommend using crimp terminals for wiring to terminals Open tip terminals Round terminals 24 V 6 0 mm T A mm T max v max Y oV BE Maker Shape Mosel S a D type torque ground 0 25 mm to 1 65 mm2 0 5 N m raa l The tightening torque for terminal base screws should be between 0 5 and 0 6 N m or less Operating at a higher force could cause damage If crimp terminals are not being used wire with a diameter of 0 5 mm to 1 25 mm should be used for power cables OV gt lt N In keeping with the European EMC Directive EMC Direc tive 89 336 EEC the GT10 conforms to European Stan dards EN50081 2 1993 EN50082 2 1995 As a condi tion of compatible a ferrite core should be installed when wiring to the terminal base Seiwa Electric Mfg Co Ltd E04RC281613 or equivalent When installing make sure that the connection and power cables are not stressed as this could result in broken con nections D type ground The GT30 conform to European EMC directives EMC Di rective 89 336 EEC and meet European EMC standards EN50081 2 EN6100 6 2 A ferrite core E04SR211132 by Seiwa Electric Mfg Co Ltd or an equivalent product should be installed when wiring connections to the terminal base as shown below in order to m
119. mmunication parameters the internal clock and adjustments of the liquid crystal display contrast can be set using the system menu of the GT30 Settings are entered using the touch switches on the front of the panel GT30 EXPLANATION WV Items in the GT30 Configuration Settings Items that can be set Items that can be set from the either way GT30 system menu Title setting Communication parameters Clock division setting for the internal clock Type of PLC connected LCD contrast setting Basic communication area to PLC Communication parameters Communication parameters Memory initialization Auto paging screen settings Self diagnosis Startup screen default screen settings Reference destination setting for clock Backlight control Touch sounds Hold PLC device GT internal device hold Items that can be set from GTWIN 94 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN This section describes how configuration settings for the GT30 are entered from GTWIN screen creation tool 6 2 1 Opening the GT Configuration settings The GT configuration settings are set by selecting Configuration on the menu displayed by clicking with the mouse on File or pressing the Alt F keys Then select the GT Configuration sub menu under Configuration File iew start Editor Help Nem Gtri N Open Gtr Close aye Ct
120. mory and a red mark will appear on the button Copying moving and deleting base screens Select the base screen to be copied moved or deleted and then press the Copy Move or Delete button Multiple screens can be selected simply select them consecutively They are possible between different screen files however Displaying the Screen Manager To display the Screen Manager select whether a map type default or a list type display is preferred Then select View V on the menu bar followed by Screen Manager Display Method Select the preferred method If a list type display is selected use Base Screen on the menu bar and then Set Screen Attributes to display a list of names Create the text and graphics for the screen To create text and graphics on a base screen use the Toolbox under the tool bar Writing text Clicking on the Text button A in the toolbox changes the mouse pointer to an I mark enabling text input at any desired point on the base screen To exit from the input mode click on the Select button To change the text size and the color use the Font button a Drawing graphics The buttons in the toolbox can be used to draw graphics To exit from the input mode click on the Select button To change the color use the Graphic Color button j and to change the type of line use the Line Type button al Filling in enclosed fiel
121. n 1536 points Data register D0000 to D1023 Decimal notation 1024 words 62 GT10 GT30 4 11 Connecting with a PLC by Mitsubishi Electric Corp NOTES e Depending on the type being used the address range may be limited to a small range Please refer to the instruction manual of the PLC being used for detailed information e lf input relays output relays and auxiliary relays are being used in word units addresses should be specified in 16 point units starting from 000 X000 X020 X040 REFERENCE For the contents of error codes please refer to Error Codes and How to Handle Them on page 142 63 GT10 GT30 4 12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp 4 12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp 4 12 1 SYSMAC C Series a Series CV Series and CS1 Series Omron Corporation PLC Making connections SYSMAC C series using link interface Link I F Wiring diagram GT series C200H LK201 D sub 25 pin on Omron PLC side GT main unit side GT10 GT30 C120 LK201 V1 i LJ y Q C200HS C200H LK201 C120 LK201 V12 N LJ O S Link interface on D sub 9 pin on Omron PLC side GT main unit side the CPU unit 3 Mi CO COIN or Bi s Nh Li O 1 This is the base installation type 2 This is the CPU instal
122. n it for you Open Je Setup exe OK Cancel Browse Click OK A confirmation message is displayed installshield Wizard Whee dime jo Ret babal Piehd Wir mid fai G TA The rahe a val m TTH on pour mpais To corde Chk Hei 7 Confirm the contents and click Next To interrupt the installation click Cancel 153 GT10 GT30 10 1 Installing GTWIN 8 Confirm the licensing agreement by clicking Yes ahii hield Wired The setup process begins Selecting No cancels GTWIN setup 9 Register the user information fmstaisShiald iraro The serial number is noted on the user card included in GTWIN package Make sure it is entered correctly Make sure you keep a copy of the serial number in a safe place for future reference The contents entered here can be confirmed under Version Information on the splash screen and in the Help function when GTWIN is booted WA LY CAUTION Never eject the CD during the installation process 154 GT10 GT30 10 1 Installing GTWIN 10 Click Next 11 Select the installation destination i Ae Ea is i iag Messer Teci holder where Sedan ral raliai kis A dialog box is displayed where the folder to which GTWIN is to be installed can be confirmed To install the program in the displayed folder click on the Next button The displayed destination c ProgramFiles NAiS Terminal GTWIN can be used just as it is To
123. n replacing the backlight always turn off the power supply to the main unit Also we recommend wearing gloves when doing this to prevent injuries Procedure Replacing the Backlight 1 Remove the cover 2 Disconnect the connector by pulling upward z an Tr Remove the cover _ Disconnect the connector 4 Install the new backlight reconnect the connector and replace the cover NOTE After replacing the backlight be careful that the backlight cable is not pinched by the case cutting through it 133 GT10 GT30 8 5 Replacing the Backlight GT30 Only 134 Chapter 9 Troubleshooting GT10 GT30 9 1 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs GT10 9 1 Screen is blank 1 Power is not on 2 When only lamp and message parts are configured to the base screen Value of substitute reference device value does not exist in substitute data Solution 1 Supply 24V DC power to unit 2 Check the address of the substitute reference device and the device val ues on the PLC side What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs GT10 Related page 21 GTWIN HELP Error code ER appears at the top right of the screen An error has occurred in communication between the GT10 and an external de vice e g PLC Troubleshooting error codes are listed on page 142 Refer to this section for de tails Screen displays No Screen data There is no b
124. n settings Clicking on Start up Screen in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Here the screen displayed when the GT30 is booted can be specified Start up Screen screen GT Conligeotenn Urdbiheds EJ iago Setup ConmunicsionPaaneters dutoPagng Sbvtup Sores Setup Hold PLC Cee P OE Dimiap Eie Ae EFF fo E Dipisa Time 15 lo l Ta This is used to specify the screen that will be displayed when the GT30 is booted as well as the time it will be displayed Clicking on the button for each of the items displays a Value Set dialog box where the values can be specified Start up Screen No This specifies the number of the screen that will be displayed when the GT30 is booted Clicking on the button displays a Value Set dialog box where the value for the start up screen number can be specified Display Time This specifies the time for which the startup screen specified above will be displayed The value can be set to any number between 0 and 255 seconds Clicking on the 2 button displays a Value Set dialog box where the start up delay time can be specified p KEY POINTS e When the above settings are entered the screen specified with the Startup Screen No parameter is displayed for the amount of time specified with the Display Time parameter e When the amount of time specified with the Display Time parameter
125. n the bit is turned on the screen specified by the PLC is forcibly displayed This is executed only when at the rise of the bit Backlight Valid flag When the bit is turned on the backlight flashing backlight color control becomes effective Backlight Flashing 0 Lighted normal 1 Flashing Backlight Color 00 Off 01 Green 10 Red 11 Orange BAT This goes on if clock data and Hold PLC Device data held in the SRAM are not being backed up normally This bit also goes on if the SRAM is not backed up by the internal secondary battery Data Input In Progress flag This is 1 while data is being input and 0 when data input has been completed LOD EXPLANATION AAN e IOP01 mode The GT10 is equipped with an IOP01 mode for users with conventional models 1 0 P BO1C MO1L DO1TL series Using this function enables compatibility with earlier models so that communication is possible between the GT10 and PLC except for one part of the basic communication area e Entering settings for the IOP01 mode Click on the File menu in GTWIN and then select Configuration from the displayed menu Next select GT Configuration from the 31 GT10 GT30 3 2 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT10 and PLC sub menu Turn on the radio button for IOP01 Mode in the displayed dialog box For information on the displayed dialog box please see Basic Setup unde
126. nction Internet Explorer 4 0 or a subsequent version by Microsoft must be installed in order to use GTWIN Help function If you do not have the appropriate version of Internet Explorer it can be downloaded from the Microsoft home page on the Web Particular caution is required if using Windows 95 or NT If using Windows 2000 or NT Please be aware that GTWIN cannot be installed unless you log in at the Administrator level when booting the system Applicable GT models GTWIN is supported by the GT10 and GT30 series True Type fonts True Type fonts are drawn and font characters ornamented using the functions provided in Windows Please be aware that because of this the fonts may be displayed somewhat differently depending on the Windows version and computer model Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG 149 GT10 Technical Manual Special Precautions Special Precautions Important Note About Saving Screen Data Files The following measures should be taken to protect against data loss in the event that screen data files become damaged or missing Always back up screen data files screen data saved in the GT main unit could possibly be destroyed by noise in the system To protect against such a loss screen data files which have been created should be backed up and saved in both a personal computer and on a floppy disk Data destroyed by noise cannot be retrieved Make hard copies of your data Files which ha
127. ng the Working Menu 000 cece eens 158 10 2 2 Selecting the Model 0 ccc ccc eens 158 10 2 3 Entering Settings for the Basic Communication Area to PLC 159 ik Pauno Cl Pa ee er ee eee ee ee ee ere eee ee eee 160 10 4 Procedures for Using GTWIN 0 c cece eens 161 Appendix A Code Tables A 1 BIN HEX BCD Code Correspondence Table 0000 cena 166 A2 Po TCS HANG 4 lt 4 025s eux esr ar E Err rE 024A KE aE dee ENS 167 Index Record of Changes vii GT10 GT30 Table of Contents viii Part GT10 GT30 Main Unit GT10 GT30 Before Using the GT10 GT30 This section describes items that should be confirmed and precautions that should be observed before the GT10 GT30 is used Make sure you read this section before using the GT10 GT30 GT10 GT30 GT10 GT30 Usage Procedures GT10 GT30 Usage Procedures If you are using the GT10 GT30 for the first time please follow the procedure outlined below Procedure For Using the GT10 GT30 1 Confirm the items included with the product page xiii Please confirm that all of the items have been included with the product you have purchased Products are carefully checked before being shipped but if you do find anything missing please contact your dealer 2 Confirm the items listed under Safety Precautions m page xx Before using your product please make sure you read the items listed under Safe
128. nsert the fittings into the grooves provided in the GT10 main unit and tighten the screws to secure the GT10 main unit to the installation panel Four fittings and four screws provided with the unit LY CAUTION e Screw tightening torque The screw tightening torque should be 0 1 N m to 0 25 N m e Applicable panel thickness A panel with a thickness of 1 0 mm to 6 0 mm should be used e Installation angle If the installation angle is between 60 degrees and 0 degrees horizontal the operating voltage should be set to 25V DC or lower l ae il ea Installation angle e Clearance when the GT10 is installed When installing the GT10 if other parts are being installed to the panel or cables are being wired to it we recommend providing a clearance of 30 mm to 50 mm 1 18 inch to 1 97 inch around the GT10 This prevents cables from being damaged and facilitates the installation work Also make sure that the slits in the main unit are never obstructed GT10 GT30 2 1 Installation 2 1 3 GT30 Installation Method Secure the GT30 to the installation panel using the two fittings and four screws provided with the unit 1 Place the GT30 main unit in the installation panel 2 Insert the fittings into the grooves provided in the GT30 main unit and tighten the screws to secure the GT30 main unit to the installation panel
129. nt opening 2 N3A coer formance to European EMC di rectives please see Power Supply Terminals on page 10 Round 1 25 MS3 0 25 mm to 1 65 mm 21 GT10 GT30 2 2 Wiring the Power Supply Keep the power supply wiring separate Wiring to the GT series PLC and other power equipment should have separate wiring systems Breaker po Power equipment Insulated DC power supply 22 GT10 GT30 2 3 Wiring the COM Port 2 3 Wiring the COM Port Accessory communication connector applicable wiring The communication connector used for the COM port provided as an accessory with the main unit has a screw tightening type of terminal base The wiring shown below should be used Accessory communication connector The communication connector is made by Fenics Contact Co Ltd Fenics Model No Model No Product No MC1 5 5 ST 3 5 1840396 Applicable wiring twisted wiring Size Conductor Cross Section Surface Area AGW 28 to 16 0 08 mm to 1 25 mm Applicable stick type terminals with insulated sleeves If stick type terminals are used the models listed below are marketed by Fenics Contact Co Ltd Maker Cross Section Surface Fenics Co Model 0 25 mm2 AGW 24 Al 0 25to6 YE Fenics Contact 0 50 mm AGW 20_ Al0 50 to 6 WH Co Ltd 0 75 mm2 AGW 18 Al 0 75 to 6 GY 1 00 mm2 AGW 18 Al 1 to6 RD Crimp tools for stick type t
130. nternal PLC device How screens are switched Basic communication area word device haere HID 2 Screen No 1 Second word usage prohibited area When Screen No 2 is specified by the Third word HEX 1 PLC GT main unit the screen switches to No 2 and the PLC is noti Basic communication area word device fied that the screen has been switched First word HEX 2 Second word usage prohibited area gt Third word HEX 2 GT main unit Example of ladder programs Following are basic screen display programs in FPWIN Pro and FPWIN GR When the PLC directs the display unit to switch screens indicate as shown in the programs both e the screen to be displayed using a hexadecimal number e the destination of the screen as defined in the basic communication area 116 GT10 GT30 7 1 Switching Screens FPWIN Pro GVL In the Global Variable List you define variables that can be accessed by all POUs in the project il Global ariable List Identifier IEC Add Type Int Aud Comment Address of first word in basic communication area i ECEECEEEETEELCELELELELEELLELELELLEELLLEEL Titer errrrerrrri te LLLELLLELELELELELLLLELC LELELCLELLLEELLELET ete rer r eter irr ELLEELLE str terrier tire errr rrr r irr itr tit irri rirt irr itr rt iti i In the POU header all input and output variables are declared that are used for eaaet programming this function E Class Identifi
131. number when a certain period of time has elapsed This function can be used to switch screens automatically 118 GT10 GT30 7 1 Switching Screens For information on setting the auto paging function please see page 78 GT10 and page 100 GT30 LY If using this function please be aware that the value of the third word in the basic communication area word device the number of the currently displayed screen changes to that of the new screen number but the contents of the first word the screen number specified by the PLC do not change For detailed information see page 120 Clicking on the 2 button displays the value setting dialog box shown below Specify the number of the screen to which the display is to be changed Value Set dialog box If the value is entered with the _HER button pressed as shown at the left a hexadecimal screen number is speci fied and if the value is entered with the _VES button pressed a decimal value is entered The Back button acts as a backspace key when entering an address and the Clear button functions as a Clear key DEC HEX afete E E F ale T Back Clear Caneel _ p KEY POINTS e Ifthe screen does not change as expected If the screen is changed from the PLC and the GT main unit function switch parts are also used to change the screen Change Screen operation mode a case sometimes occurs in which the screen does not change even though an instruct
132. ode Clock Settings Clock Touching Setting on the initial screen of the system menu and then the Clock key of the setting mode menu displays the clock setting screen The internal clock of the GT10 is set here Clock setting screen MOlock SETADIUST Procedure for bringing up the screen Initial screen FE EE GRE Su RGR GRR RE Setting AHAHHOAE vn The time displayed on the screen is the current time indicated by the internal clock of the GT10 Items can be changed by touching the item year month day date hour minute second and touching the and keys to change the values BRA romeus ADJUST Touching the key increases the value and touching the key decreases it SET Touching the SET key updates the Value Set and restarts the clock Touching the ADJUST key sets the seconds value of the current time to 00 A seconds value of 0 to 29 is rounded off to the next lower value and a seconds value of 30 to 59 is rounded off to the next upper value Ava EXAMPLE D If the time is set to 12 hours 35 minutes 29 seconds 12 hour 35 minute 00 seconds If the time is set to 12 hours 35 minutes 30 seconds 12 hour 36 minute 00 seconds RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key 88 GT10 GT30 5 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10 9 3 6 _ Setting Mode M
133. oes off too quickly The backlight auto off timer setting is too short Change the backlight auto off timer set ting page 121 Date time display is incorrect 1 The GT30 internal clock is incorrect 2 No battery has been inserted 3 The battery insulation sheet has not been removed 4 The battery has run down 5 The PLC s internal calendar timer used as a reference is incorrect 1 Bring up the system menu and adjust the clock 2 Open the cover on the option compart ment and install a battery 3 Open the cover on the option compart ment and remove the battery insula tion sheet 4 Replace the battery 5 Adjust by rewriting the value in the PLC s internal calendar timer page 127 page 130 page 130 All PLC manuals Hold PLC Device data content isn t saved 1 No battery has been inserted 2 The battery insulation sheet has not been removed 3 The battery has run down 1 Open the cover on the option compart ment and install a battery 2 Open the cover on the option compart ment and remove the battery insula tion sheet 3 Replace the battery page 130 page 130 Touch panel doesn t work 1 The switch part size setting does not match the touch panel grid 2 Valid conditions have been set for the switch part but those conditions have not been met Applies only to custom parts 1 When creating screens with GTWIN match grid se
134. of the basic com munication area word device 1 Specify the correct screen number 2 Check the start up screen setting for the GT10 configuration settings in GTWIN Delete unnecessary settings and re transfer configuration data 3 Check the device content specified on the PLC side in the first word of the basic communication area Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs page 118 page 77 page 29 to page 30 Screen doesn t switch 1 No screen number has been written to the screen setting area the first word in the basic communication area word device from the PLC 2 The screen number to which you are attempting to switch has already been written from the PLC to the screen set ting area the first word in the basic communication area word device 1 Specify correct screen number 2 Refer to page 119 If the screen does not change as expected Do not use the basic communication area with lad der programs page 118 page 119 136 GT10 GT30 9 1 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs GT10 Cause Solution Related Screen is dim 1 The power voltage may be low 2 The contrast is set too low 3 The backlight is off due to the Back light Auto off setting in the Setup of the GT10 configuration settings in GTWIN 1 Supply 24V DC 0 3 A 2 Bring up the system menu and adjust the contrast 3 Touching any area of the screen lights that ar
135. ommunication speed 19200 bits s data length 8 bits stop bit 1 bit parity odd p lt Through function local setting gt None Auto paging Automatic paging No Startup screen Startup screen No 00 settings Rise delay time 0 seconds Clock GT main unit clock external transmission No Other settings Backlight control Not turned off automatically Touch operation Valid sounds Hold PLC Device Holds a PLC device Not held GT internal GT internal device Not held device hold hold Always confirm Basic communication area to PLC under Basic Setup This is an internal device area that comes already provided in the GT10 for the purpose of communicating with a PLC If the factory settings are to be changed the setup procedure must be carried out For detailed information please see page 29 2 Connect the GT10 and the personal computer After the settings have been entered with GTWIN connect the computer and the GT10 using the screen transfer cable Screen transfer able AFC8513D 26 GT10 GT30 3 1 Setup Procedure for the GT10 3 Transfer the GT10 Configuration file from GTWIN After connections have been completed use the following procedure to transfer the GT10 Configuration file from GTWIN Boot GTWIN and select Transfer on the File menu New Chi h Open Chrl 0 Close Save Chrl 5 Save z Delete Print Chrl
136. ontrast Contrast ajustment screen when using the monochrome type Setting kode Procedure for bringing up the screen Foni reoi iia screen Contrast ADJUST Touching the key increases the contrast and touching the key decreases it RETURN To complete the settings and return to the previous screen touch the ESC key 6 3 4 Setting Mode Clock Settings Clock Touching Setting on the initial screen of the system menu and then the Clock key of the setting mode menu displays the clock setting screen The internal clock of the GT30 is set here 109 GT10 GT30 6 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30 Clock setting screen Settine Mode Est Procedure for bringing up the screen foal Initial screen _ La pkk eR RE ly Lv ae oe L sat The time displayed on the screen is the current time indicated by the internal clock of the GT30 Items can be changed by touching the item year month day hour minute second and touching the and keys to change the values ADJUST Touching the key increases the value and touching the key decreases it SET Touching the SET key updates the Value Set and restarts the clock Touching the ADJUST key sets the seconds value of the current time to 00 A seconds value of 0 to 29 is rounded off to the next lower value and a seconds value of 30 to 59 is rounde
137. p in the SRAM Please be sure that you want to do this before initializing the SRAM e FROM initialization deletes the base screen data and the main unit configuration setting data the main unit configuration setting data returns to the default values in the user memory F ROM of the main unit Before initializing the F ROM always save screen data to a floppy disk or another medium with GTWIN 6 3 7 Test Mode Self Diagnosis The self diagnosis is run from the initial screen of the system menu This is used to run a hardware check of the memory buzzers and other elements of the GT30 Touch SW amp DIP SW This runs an operation check of the touch switches and the DIP switches Backlight amp Buzzer This runs an operation check of the backlight and the buzzer LCD This displays a pattern and runs an operation check of the display Contrast Touch the and keys to check changes in the contrast RETURN To exit the system menu and return to the normal operation mode touch the ESC key EXPLANATION WV e Test Menu items A dot is displayed to the left of the key switch for items on the Test Menu which have already been tested 113 GT10 GT30 6 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT30 6 3 8 Inhibiting the System Menu Displa In order to prevent unauthorized persons from being able to change GT30 configuration settings the GT30 is set up so that DIP switches
138. pply power to the PLC and GT10 BCC error A data error occurred during communication 1 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power to the PLC and GT10 2 There is an error in the CPU unit Re supply power to the PLC and GT10 3 See note Format error The PLC has been sent a command that doesn t match the protocol 1 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power to the PLC and GT10 2 There is an error in the CPU unit Re supply power to the PLC and GT10 3 See note NOT support error The GT10 has sent a non supported command to the PLC 1 There is a temporary error due to noise etc Re supply power to the PLC and GT10 2 There is an error in the CPU unit Re supply power to the PLC and GT10 3 See note BUSY error The PLC is currently processing another com mand A large amount of data is being communicated with another RS232C port on the PLC Wait until the error is gone Data run error There is an error in the register or relay number A register or relay number which doesn t exist in the PLC was specified during screen creation using GIT WIN Correct the output device being used with the part or the transfer of clock data to an external device NOTE For some older GT models the cable may be too long Try shortening the cable to max 10 meters 144 GT10 GT30 9 4 GT10 Screen Messages 9 4
139. pter 2 Installation and Wiring GT10 GT30 2 1 Installation 2 1 Installation 2 1 1 Installation Environment When installing and using the GT series always make sure the following conditions are observed Usage Conditions When installing the product make sure it is used within the range of the general specifications Do not use in the following environments Areas where the unit may come in contact with water the unit is warranted by IP65 for the installed panel but this applies to initial values and operation cannot be guaranteed in areas where the unit is constantly subjected to water or to extreme temperatures or humidity Areas where the ambient temperature exceeds the range 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F for the GT30 Areas where the ambient humidity exceeds 20 RH to 85 RH f the control panel and other parts are installed in an environment where the air tends to be poorly ventilated forced cooling should be used to keep the ambient temperature of the from going over 40 C 104 F 50 C 122 F for the GT30 This prevents the temperature of the GT display unit from rising Locations where condensation may form because of sudden fluctuations in temperature Locations where flammable or corrosive gases are present Locations where there are high concentrations of dust or iron filings Locations where substances such as organic solvents thinner
140. r GT10 Configuration Settings on page 73 e Map of the basic communication area for conventional models conventional name system area If the IOP01 mode is set the basic communication area map for the GT10 is as follows Reference data area Bit configuration Address F EID C Screen no N System field fixed at 2 words Tag bit field Note 1 Field for Used to turn tag display on off display status screen segments and display settings ek ne fixed at 126 words Tag field Note 1 maximum Used to switch tags specify movements and reference and set data System switch out Function switch out m put destination put destination Displayed screen data no of screen System field Not supported Not supported currently displayed fixed at 2 Note 2 Note 2 words BAT SET Field for Output destination relay Note 1 rie age Used for switch output destinations of tags segments and manual switches fixed at 30 words max imum NOTES 1 The tag bit field and tag field under Reference data area and the output destination relay field under Output relay can be switched just as they are as device setting destinations for GT10 parts functions 2 System switch output destinations and function switch output destinations provided in conventional models as the initia
141. r configuration data 3 Check the device content specified on the PLC side in the first word of the basic communication area Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs page 118 page 115 page 37 to page 38 Screen doesn t switch 1 No screen number has been written to the screen setting area the first word in the basic communication area word device from the PLC 2 The screen number to which you are attempting to switch has already been written from the PLC to the screen set ting area the first word in the basic communication area word device 1 Specify correct screen number 2 Refer to page 119 If the screen does not change as expected Do not use the basic communication area with lad der programs page 118 page 119 139 GT10 GT30 9 2 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs GT30 Screen is 1 The power voltage may be low dim 2 The contrast is set too low 3 The backlight is off due to the Back light Auto off setting in the Setup of the GT30 configuration settings in GTWIN Solution 1 Supply 24V DC 0 5 A 2 Bring up the system menu and adjust the contrast 3 Touching any area of the screen lights that area If a switch part is set on the touched area the area will not light even if touched To change the setting change the content of the backlight auto off settings Related page 21 page 126 page 121 Backlight g
142. r l 5 See AS Delete Print Ctrl F Print Pattern Printer Setup Tranater Ctr l 7 Configuration G TWIN Confieuration keyboard Screen GT Confieuration Utility Recent FIle Exc it Configuration Settings GTWIN Configuration These are operating environment settings for GTWIN GT Configuration These are configuration settings for the GT30 The file is sent from GTWIN to the GT30 after the settings have been entered 6 2 2 GT Configuration settings Basic Setup Selecting Configuration on the File menu of GTWIN and then the sub menu GT Configuration displays the Basic Setup screen shown below This is used to specify the basic communication area used for communication between the GT30 and PLC and the environment required for GT30 operation 95 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Basic Setup screen GT Conliquaeatean Untithedth Tile Era PLC Model Matruchits HEWHET FF Seins GT Hadal GTH Hoha Bade Cm Aa bo PLC iced Ona Ei As pm O e fre Title The title of the configuration settings file is entered here Titles are convenient if each GT30 has its own configuration settings PLC Model The model of PLC specified when GTWIN is booted is displayed here GT Model The model of GT specified when GTWIN is booted is displayed here Basic communication area to PLC The following explains how to specify a de
143. s Disable Touch sounds are disabled Enable Touch sounds are enabled Dead battery display This specifies whether or not a dead battery mark will be displayed on the GT30 screen if the voltage of the internal battery drops too low Don t display The dead battery mark is not displayed Display The dead battery mark is displayed 6 2 7 GT Configuration Settings Hold PLC Device Clicking on the Hold PLC Device tab in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Hold PLC Device is a function that enables internal PLC device values to be held on the GT30 side Hold PLC Device screen GT Comipatar Urhted EJ Communication Pasretere Aut Pagg Statuo Sosan Ssp Mold PLE Deica Wake Hoal e OE Reid PUL Cisti ihai Cai f jog C On 104 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Hold PLC Device The Hold PLC Device function reads the values for the specified internal PLC device to the SRAM in the GT30 and backs up the values Off PLC devices are not held On PLC devices are held up to 24 words If On is selected for the above Hold PLC Device setting Device and Number of Word parameters are displayed Clicking on the button displays a dialog box like that shown below where the type of initial device the address and the number of words can be specified Device Setting dialog box Device
144. s Chapter1 Specifications 1 1 GT10 GT30 Specifications 1 1 1 General Specifications tie HODOV cuxeaeitetadshasccus eau 1 1 38 Functions 1 1 4 Touch Key 005 1 1 5 Memory 1 1 1 66 Memory 2 1 1 7 Interface 064 4 0540 6544464004 1 2 GT10 Names and Functions of Parts 1 2 1 GT10 front re eee 1 2 2 G110 rear 1 2 38 Names and Functions of Parts 1 3 GT30 Names and Functions of Parts Tage AN SO TOM sn ces ade sasesases 1 3 2 GT 30 rear 1 3 8 Names and Functions of Parts 1 4 Internal Wiring Connections for Ports 1 4 1 COM Port 00 eee ee 1 4 2 TOOL Port cccoeseccsaatsnacs 1 4 3 Power Supply Terminals 1 5 Dimensions ccc c eee ees 1 5 1 GT10 Dimensions 1 5 2 GT10 Panel Cutout Dimensions 1 5 3 GT30 Dimensions 1 5 4 GT30 Panel Cutout Dimensions OO NNNN OTM T A BRWBWWNNDND YM GT10 GT30 Table of Contents Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2 1 ee 2 3 IE Gav katuseseuecuseian etn betutesutgisseenseteuedutetstias 16 2 1 1 Installation Environment 0 cc cece eee eee eee 16 2 1 2 GT10 Installation Method 0 cece eee 17 2 1 3 GT30 Installation Method 0 cece eee 19 Wiring the Power Supply 6 p54 dc eens carder eindb eeu stan nhbs eens dbens 21 NOTO le PON og wh 3 G4 ea
145. ss GT Hael G77 001 RIRA Mona hioma Bade Co Aa bo PLC Wod GT mo C OPO made E Ai pmo He Pe Title The title of the configuration settings file is entered here Titles are convenient if each GT10 has its own configuration settings PLC Model The model of PLC specified when GTWIN is booted is displayed here GT Model The model of GT specified when GTWIN is booted is displayed here Basic communication area to PLC This is used to specify the mode in which communication takes place between the GT10 and PLC and the internal PLC device used for basic communication Modes Turn on the radio button for either GT10 Mode or IOP01 Mode GT10 Mode Select this if you are using the GT10 for the first time IOP01 Mode This mode is for users who are using a conventional model 1 O P BO1C MO1L DO1TL If this mode is selected the basic communication area for communication between the GT10 and PLC is compatible with conventional models for the most part except for a few items REFERENCE For information on the IOP01 mode please see page 31 IOPO1 Mode Device used This specifies the internal PLC device used for basic communication between the GT10 and PLC Word area This specifies the type of device that reads and writes screen numbers and other information in word units and the initial address 74 GT10 GT30 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN
146. system menu and returns to the normal operating indicates the ROM version of the GT10 system mode 3 Select the mode Setting Setting mode initial screen This is where configuration settings for the COM Port GT10 such as the contrast clock COM port TOOL Port TOOL port and memory are specified Test Test mode initial screen Test Mode Touch Sk This is where GT10 configuration elements B Light such as the touch switches backlight clock buzzer LCD contrast and memory are tested Buzzer 85 GT10 GT30 5 3 Entering Configuration Settings from the GT10 5 3 3 Setting Mode Communication Parameters COM Port TOOL Port Touching the Setting key on the initial screen of the system menu and then touching the COM Port and TOOL Port keys on the setting mode menu displays the communication parameters setting screen Here parameters controlling communication between the PLC and personal computer GTWIN connected to the GT10 are specified COM port communication parameter settings PLC communication parameter settings Procedure for bringing up the screen Initial screen Bitrate Fee l Setting Format f 1l None COM port Bitrate PLC communication speed This sets the communication speed or Baud rate for communication with an external device PLC connected to the GT10 Each time the Function key is pressed the Baud rate switches in the sequence of 96
147. t 52 FP10SH FP3 CCU 55 DIP switch settings 55 FP2 FP2SH Connect 49 FP2 FP2SH CCU Connect 51 DIP switch settings 51 FPWIN GR 60 FPWIN Pro 60 Front panel Protective sheet 131 169 GT10 GT30 Index G Specifications 2 Switching screens 116 GTWIN Booting 158 Exiting 160 T Installing 152 Th ee rene Precautions 149 150 Da nee Using the first time 161 TOOL port FP M 57 FP Sigma 43 I FPO 46 FP10SH 53 Installation 16 i GT10 17 7 mA Eon X GT30 19 internal wiring 9 Troubleshooting GT10 136 M GT30 139 Mitsubishi PLC Connect 62 WwW O Wiring COM port 23 Omron PLC Connect 64 Operation mode setting switches GT10 6 GT30 8 P Parts GT10 5 GT30 7 Power supply Terminals 10 Wiring 21 S Screen messages GT10 145 GT30 146 Setup GT10 26 GT30 34 Power supply 21 170 Record of Changes Manual No Date Description of Changes ARCT1F340E NOV 2001 First edition ARCT1F340V1 0END JAN 2002 First European edition ARCT1F340V1 1EN MAY 2003 Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable color information corrected GLOBAL NETWORK T Aromat Corporation Europe Europe Austria Benelux France Germany Ireland Italy Portugal Scandinavia Spain Switzerland u UK Matsushita Electric Works Ltd Automation Controls Group Matsushita Electric Works Matsushita Electric Works Matsushita Electric Works
148. t 19200 bits s for both Baud rate settin 19200 bits s H010X 9 XisOto6 the COM port and the TOOL port H0100 should be set PLC communication cable Mini DIN 5 pin loose wire cable AIGT8192 leg 2000mm Mini DIN plug side signals 35mm Pin no Abbrev Wire Color 1 SG Brown 2 SD White or red 3 RD Green or orange 4 a 5 Specifications L Product No Mini DIN 5 pin Single side 2m AIGT8192 loose wire 46 GT10 GT30 4 2 Connecting the FPO Connecting to the FPO TOOL port Pin no on PLC side GT10 GT30 PLC side GT main unit side Pin no Abbreviation No 3 green or orange 1 SG 2 SD 3 RD 4 5 2 a No 2 white or red 1 No 1 brown 47 GT10 GT30 4 3 Connecting the FP1 4 3 Connecting the FP1 4 3 1 Connecting to the COM Port baj lis nae Robi he sie te A slacismasssatastertislsalsetic Ell mar FP1 COM port AIP81842D FP1 communication format settings System register no Item Selection of target use of RS232C port Value Set Computer link System register value Data length 8 bits Parity check Yes Parity setting Odd Stop bits 1 bit Line return code CR Start code No STX Baud rate setting 19200 bits s Unit number 1 Modem connection
149. t shown below is provided in the PLC This basic communication area contains two types of devices word devices which are used to handle screen numbers and other data and bit devices which are used for bit information The various bits of the bit devices are turned on and off from the PLC and can be used to control various GT10 operations Bit devices Word position F Forced Backlight Backlight Backlight display Valid flag Flashing Color flag Usage prohibited Data Input In Prog ress flag Explanation of system areas BZ This turns on the buzzer Forced Display flag At the rise when the bit is turned on the screen specified by the PLC is forcibly displayed This is executed only when at the rise of the bit Backlight Valid flag When the bit is turned on the backlight flashing backlight color control becomes effective Backlight Flashing 0 Lighted normal 1 Flashing Backlight Color 00 Off 01 Green 10 Red 11 Orange BAT This goes on if clock data and Hold PLC Device data held in the SRAM are not being backed up normally This bit also goes on if the SRAM is not backed up by the internal secondary battery Data Input In Progress flag This is 1 while data is being input and 0 when data input has been completed EXPLANATION V DTO to DT2 and WRO to WR2 are set as the default values for the basic
150. ta has been backed upage 3 If 2 produces no change set the op erating mode setting switches 2 3 and 4 on the rear of the GT10 to ON and reset the power supply CAUTION When doing this all of the contents will revert to those in effect at the time of shipping and all of the GT10 memory contents will be cleared Before doing this make sure all data has been backed upage 138 GT10 GT30 9 2 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs GT30 9 2 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs GT30 Screen is blank 1 Power is not on 2 When only lamp and message parts are configured to the base screen Value of substitute reference device value does not exist in substitute data Solution 1 Supply 24V DC power to unit 2 Check the address of the substitute reference device and the device val ues on the PLC side Related page 21 GTWIN HELP Error code ER appears at the top right of the screen An error has occurred in communication between the GT30 and an external de vice e g PLC Troubleshooting error codes are listed on page 142 Refer to this section for de tails Screen displays No Screen data There is no base screen data in the GT30 Appears even when GT30 con figuration data exists Transfer base screen data from GTWIN GTWIN HELP Screen displays Screen No Error 1 Screen settings from the PLC the GT30 s switch part or the auto paging
151. the first time Chapter 4 Connecting and Communicating with the PLC This chapter explains how to connect the GT series to the PLC and the FP series by Matsushita and how to set up communications between the units Chapter 5 GT10 Configuration Settings This chapter describes the configuration settings for the GT10 and how they should be entered Chapter 6 GT30 Configuration Settings This chapter describes the configuration settings for the GT30 and how they should be entered Chapter 7 How the Various Functions Are Used Functions such as switching GT series screens backlighting and buzzer control are explained here Chapter 8 Servicing and Maintenance This chapter describes servicing and maintenance procedures for the GT series as well as how optional items are handled Chapter 9 Troubleshooting This explains what to do if there appears to be something wrong with the GT series or an error occurs Screen Creation Tool Terminal GTWIN Before Using Terminal GTWIN This section contains special precautions that should be read if you are using GTWIN Chapter 10 Preparing GTWIN This section explains how to install GTWIN in the personal computer how to boot it and how to exit it Table of Contents How This Manual Is Configured Part GT10 GT30 Main Unit Before Using the GT10 GT30 GT10 GT30 Usage Procedures Confirming the Package Contents GT Series System Configuration Products for the GT Series Safety Precaution
152. tool is used to specify the devices for parts functions the basic communication area must be determined DTO to DI2 and WRO to WR2 are set as the default values for the basic communication area but the initial address can be changed using the following procedure AAA CAUTION The basic communication area should be used in the PLC ladder program to control the GT main unit Settings in GTWIN Select Configuration under File on the menu bar and then select the sub menu called GT Configuration This displays the dialog box for the GT10 Basic Setup as 29 GT10 GT30 3 2 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT10 and PLC shown below Clicking on the button in Basic Communication Area to PLC displays the device settings dialog box shown below where the initial addresses for the word area and bit area can be changed GT10 Configuration Basic Setup dialog box GI Cowdiqus ateon Lievtithed1 Ej gase San Cannan Parean nF Sop Sonn Seb Haims tL Tite ee Cace FLC Hoda Wistsushits HE WHE T rrr Hode GT mok C IOPDI n Wed dies pro Ere Back Cear Eel caii p we fore E _ cen LOD EXPLANATION WAN Key operation in the Device Settings dialog box Click on the button to display a pull down menu and then select the device for which settings are to be entered Use the ten keys to enter the address The Eak button acts as a backspac
153. ts 1 Liquid crystal display panel touch panel Various screens are displayed here A touch panel is provided on the liquid crystal display panel and switches can be operated and data entered simply by touching the panel GT10 GT30 1 2 GT10 Names and Functions of Parts 2 Front panel protective sheet This protects the touch panel and keeps it clean One sheet is attached to the panel when the unit is shipped 3 Power supply terminal The operation power supply is connected here 4 COM port PLC external device connection port A device such as a PLC a higher order computer or a microcomputer board can be connected to this RS232C port One communication connector is provided as an accessory when the unit is shipped 5 TOOL port GTWIN connection port This port is used to connect a personal computer in which the screen creation tool GTWIN has been installed using a dedicated cable AFC8513 6 Operation mode setting switches With the GT10 screen data and configuration settings data are stored in an internal F ROM so no battery backup is needed However data such as clock data and the Hold PLC Device Data is stored in the internal SRAM and is backed up by the internal secondary battery which is charged when the power supply is turned on The operation mode setting switches control the ON OFF settings for the secondary battery backup function the ability to shift to the system menu and other functions
154. ttings to touch panel and make them valid then resize 2 Check that the device status condi tions on the PLC side are valid GTWIN HELP GTWIN HELP No operating sounds are heard when the touch panel is pressed 1 The Switch Sounds setting under Options in the switch part attributes is set to Disabled 2 The Touch Sounds setting under Setup in the GT30 configuration set tings in GTWIN is set to Disabled Bit F of the first word in the basic com munication area bit device is set to ON Buzzer sounds continuously 1 Change the setting to Enabled 2 Change the setting to Enabled Set the F bit to OFF on the PLC side Do not use the basic communication area with ladder programs GTWIN HELP page 122 page 124 Backlight color changes flashes Bits C and D of the first word backlight flashing setting in the basic communica tion area bit device are set to ON Perform correct bit operations on the PLC side Do not use the basic commu nication area with ladder programs page 124 140 GT10 GT30 9 2 What to Do If Something Unusual Occurs GT30 Cannot transfer data from GTWIN 1 The screen transfer cable is not con nected 2 The PC and GT30 COM port are con nected Solution 1 Confirm that the screen transfer cable is correctly and firmly connected 2 Connect to TOOL port with screen transfer cable Related GTWIN HELP
155. turned off On Unhold An error code is displayed at the upper right of the screen if a communication error occurs and is cleared when the cause of the error is eliminated For contents of error codes please see Error Codes and How to Handle Them on page 142 TOOL Port for GTWIN connection This is used to specify the communication speed and transmission format when the GT30 is connected to a personal computer GTWIN Clicking on the button displays a pull down menu from which the value to be set can be selected Baud Rate Select 9600 19200 or 115200 bits s Data Length This is fixed at 8 bits Stop Bits This is fixed at 1 bit Parity Bit Select None Odd or Even Through function lf the Forward only to the selected unit check box is turned on communication can be carried out via the through function only with unit numbers for a PLC received from a higher order personal computer or higher order PLC 6 2 4 GT Configuration settings Auto Paging Clicking on Auto Paging in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the screen shown below Here settings can be entered for a function that automatically switches the screens displayed on the GT30 99 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Auto Paging screen EI Conlgaotenn Urphthed x Bast Seo Conmuniosion Pyara fuiPsgng Shvtup Scre
156. ty Precautions in order to make sure your product is used safely After reading the precautions please make sure the product is used correctly 3 Install and wire the main unit mw page 16 Install the main unit and connect the power supply PLC connection cable and other wiring When installing and wiring the product carefully read the explanation on pages 16 to 19 concerning the installation environment and make sure the product is installed correctly in an appropriate environment For information on connecting the product to the FP series PLC and on entering communications settings please see page 42 and subsequent pages 4 Set up the main unit mw page 26 34 When the product is shipped from the factory it is set up with specifications that enable connection to the FP series PLC If you plan to use the product without changing these settings no setup is required but if you plan to change the settings you will need to follow the setup procedure outlined on page 26 34 and subsequent pages Particularly with regard to the basic communication area to the PLC and other devices please confirm the settings carefully and change only those that are necessary W Main cases in which setup is necessary When the device being connected is a general purpose serial device Such as a computer or microcomputer board When the basic communication area for the device is different from that set when the product is shipped 5 Check comm
157. uced noise can be expected the use of shielded cable on all wiring and grounding of shield 1 point ground is recommended When wiring the equipment shielded wires should be electrically insulated to signal lines and signal grounds lf excessive static electricity is applied to the panel surface the LCD display unit may be damaged Battery Service Life The service life of the internal battery will be radically shortened if used continually in ambient operating temperatures of more than 40 C 104 F 50 C 122 F for the GT30 or when the operating voltage exceeds 25V DC Use caution when using the clock and device hold area functions Other Precautions Do not leave the GT10 connected to the TOOL port of the FP Programmer II Always operate the touch panel with your fingers Excessive load about 98 N cm or impact operating with tools etc will cause damage Touch panel operation must be within the standard operating power range Uniform pressure should be used to avoid abnormal wear of electrodes which may disable operation Operate the unit only by touch Never dismantle re assemble or alter the unit Performance cannot be warranted if this precaution is disregarded 2 1 2 GT10 Installation Method Secure the GI10 to the installation panel using the four fittings and four screws provided with the unit 1 Place the GT10 main unit in the installation panel GT10 GT30 2 1 Installation 2 I
158. unication Area GT10 and PLC 3 2 Setting the Basic Communication Area GT10 and PLC 3 2 1 What is the Basic Communication Area Communication between the GT10 and PLC is carried out as shown below Basic communication area For screen switching settings and system control word device bit device 3 words each Ongoing Communicatio Part reference output device For part functions free device specification GT10 PLC Internal PLC devices As shown in the illustration communication is carried out on an ongoing basis between the GT10 and internal devices in the PLC Internal PLC devices are divided into the following two devices Basic communication area This area is for system control such as screen switching settings PLC devices belong to this area on a fixed basis and communication is constantly being carried out Breakdown of the basic communication area Word devices DT FL etc Bit devices WR etc Word devices For reading devices handled in word units 8 consecutive words Bit devices For reading devices handled in bit units 8 consecutive words References and output devices for parts These are devices that are used in parts functions and can be freely specified by the user Communication is carried out on an ongoing basis only for those that are currently displayed on the screen and pertain to devices currently in use With the GT10 before GTWIN screen creation
159. unication with the external device PLC etc mw page 45 Check the connections and communication with the external device Connections and communication with devices in the FP series PLC vary depending on the device so check the information on page 45 and subsequent pages 6 Enter the operating environment settings mw page 72 In addition to the setup described at step 4 various detailed settings can be entered for the GT10 GT30 operating environment Enter any necessary operating environment settings referring to page 72 and subsequent pages Xi GT10 GT30 GT10 GT30 Usage Procedures 7 Install the screen creation tool mw page 149 Install the Terminal GTWIN screen creation tool in the personal computer Follow the instructions on page 149 and subsequent pages to install the software 8 Create the screen contents Create the screen contents using the Terminal GTWIN screen creation tool and send the screen to the GT main unit For information on creating screens and on operating GTWIN please refer to the Help function that comes with GTWIN 9 Test the operation Connect the GT main unit containing the screen data to an external device PLC or general purpose serial device and check the operation contents xii GT10 GT30 Confirming the Package Contents Confirming the Package Contents Check to make sure the necessary items have been included with the product you have purchased Items Included with the GT
160. unit Always make sure the CPU mode is set to the monitor mode The baud rate is set using the DIP switches and rotary switch on the link interface unit For detailed information please refer to the instruction manual of the unit being used 69 GT10 GT30 4 12 Connecting with a PLC by Omron Corp Communicating with a peripheral board The system areas should be set as indicated below Address Value set Setting contents DM6600 0201 HEX PLC main unit mode setting monitor mode DM6550 0001 HEX RS232C port mode setting higher order link DM6551 0004 HEX Communication conditions settings 19200 bits s 7 bits even 1 bit Devices that can be used Device type Address range Points Relay area 0000CH to 0252CH 253 words Data memory area DMO0000 to DM6143 6143 words NOTES e Depending on the type being used the address range may be limited to a small range Please refer to the instruction manual of the PLC being used for detailed information e Data cannot be written to relay areas 253 255CH 70 Chapter 5 GT10 Configuration Settings GT10 GT30 5 1 GT10 Configuration Settings 5 1 GT10 Configuration Settings Before using the GT10 for the first time it must be set up by entering the GT10 configuration settings indicated below Always check and enter the settings under Basic communication area to PLC For instructions on setting up the GT10 see page 29 5 1
161. ve been created should always be printed out and a hard copy stored in a safe place in case programs are lost or data is inadvertently destroyed Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG 150 Chapter 10 Preparing GTWIN GT10 GT30 10 1 Installing GTWIN 10 1 Installing GTWIN In order to use GTWIN e Windows 95 OSR2 Ver 4 00 950B or higher Windows 98 Windows Me NT Ver 4 0 or a subsequent version or 2000 must be installed in the computer e The computer in which GTWIN is being installed must have at least 20 Mbyte of hard disk space available GTWIN is installed in a personal computer using the procedure outlined below This explanation assumes that Windows is installed in the C drive and that the CD drive is the E drive If your drives are configured differently or if you are installing the program over a network enter the appropriate drive name for your configuration Procedure 1 Exit any applications currently running Insert the setup CD into the CD ROM drive Click on the Start button at the lower left of the screen or press Cnitl ESC to display the Windows menu 4 Select Run a m Programs _ Favorites j 7 Documents BR Settings 152 GT10 GT30 10 1 Installing GTWIN Enter the name of the file on which the function is to be run e g E Setup exe Run Ei x Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will ope
162. vice in the PLC to be used for basic communication between the GT30 and the PLC Device used This specifies the internal PLC device used for basic communication between the GT30 and PLC Word area This specifies the type of device that reads and writes screen numbers and other information in word units and the initial address Bit area This specifies the type of device that reads and writes backlight control and other bit information and the initial address The type of device and addresses can be set by clicking on the X buttons for the various items 96 GT10 GT30 6 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Device settings dialog box Device Setting Clicking on the x button displays a pull down menu Select the device for which settings are to be entered and use the ten keys to enter addresses The Back button functions as a backspace key when entering addresses The Clear button acts as a Clear key Cancel REFERENCE For detailed information on the basic communication area map see GT30 Basic Communication Area Map on page 38 EXPLANATION WV Standard settings Clicking on the Standard button in the GT Configuration dialog box displays the following message Clicking on OK sets the default values the configuration settings entered when the unit is shipped for all of the settings GTIN X d Are vou sure to reset all settings 7 Canc
163. when there is no base screen data It is displayed even if the configuration data has been sent eee No Screen data ey When the specified screen does not exist This is displayed in cases such as when there is no data for a specified screen number For detailed information see page 139 When the screen memory is full This is displayed if the internal user memory F ROM is full Memory is tull 146 Part Il Screen Creation Tool Terminal GTWIN Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG 147 GT10 Technical Manual Before Using Terminal GTWIN Before Using Terminal GTWIN This section contains special precautions that should be read if you are using GI WIN for the first time Please be sure to read it carefully Matsushita Electric Works Europe AG 148 GT10 Technical Manual Precautions Before Using GTWIN Precautions Before Using GTWIN Usage Environment and GT Main Unit Models that are Supported Please confirm the environment in which GTWIN is being used Applicable Environment Operating system Windows 95 OSR2 Ver 4 00 950B or higher 98 Me NT Ver 4 0 or higher 2000 Required hard disk capacity 50 Mbyte or more Recommended CPU Pentium II 300 MHz or more Recommended memory 64 Mbyte or more Recommended screen resolution 800 x 600 min Recommended display colors 256 colors min AMAN LY CAUTION In order to use the Help fu
164. with GTWIN This section describes how configuration settings for the GT10 are entered from GTWIN screen creation tool 5 2 1 Opening the GT Configuration Settings The GT configuration settings are set by selecting Configuration on the menu displayed by clicking with the mouse on File or pressing the Alt F keys Then select the GT Configuration sub menu under Configuration File iew start Editor Help Nem Ctrl h Oper Ctr Close ae Ctr l 5 See S Delete Fr int tr l P Print Pattern Printer Setup Traneter Ctr l 7 Configuration G TWIN Confieuration keyboard Screen GT Confieuration Utility Recent Ile Exit Configuration Settings GTWIN Configuration These are operating environment settings for GTWIN GT Configuration These are configuration settings for the GT10 The file is sent from GTWIN to the GT10 after the settings have been entered 5 2 2 GT Configuration Settings Basic Setup Selecting Configuration on the File menu of GTWIN and then the sub menu GT Configuration displays the Basic Setup screen shown below This is used to specify the basic communication area used for communication between the GT10 and PLC and the environment required for GT10 operation 73 GT10 GT30 5 2 Entering Configuration Settings with GTWIN Basic Setup screen T Conliqaeatecn UnitithesdS Tite Erg PLC Hoda Matruchite HEWHET FF San
165. ype screens No 00 to FF HEX Approx 160 screens color LCD type Number of screens Screen numbers that can be set Base screens No 00 to 3FF Number of screens that can be registered varies depending on registered contents Part functions Messages lamps switches data bar graphs clocks keyboard Clock functions Clock built into main unit can also be displayed with reference to PLC clock Contrast adjustment Contrast can be adjusted using touch panel operation Automatic Settings for communication between dedicated software and PLC set automatically by communication settings connecting cable i Through function PLC can be debugged from personal computer by connecting com Pengging UNENOnS puter to TOOL port and PLC to COM port ereen creation Dedicated software Terminal GTWIN used Applicable OS Windows 95 98 2000 NT Ver 4 0 or later 1 1 4 Touch Ke Item GT10 specifications GT30 specifications Touch key resolution 20 W x 8 H 16 W x 12 H Touch key operation 0 98 N max 1 1 5 Memory 1 Screen data and GIWIN Configuration Settings data GT30 specifications GT10 specifications AliGT3100B AIGT 3300B monochrome LCD type color LCD type 1 1 6 Memory 2 Clock data and PLC device storage data 24 words max Item GT10 specifications GT30 specifications Backed up by internal secondary battery Lithium battery replaceable type charged when power is on CR2032 commercially available Note
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