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Mitsubishi Electric GT11 Connection Manual (864 pages)
GOT1000 Series
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 41.7 MB
Table of Contents
Introduction
11
Safety Precautions
3
Table of Contents
11
Manuals
23
Quick Reference
25
Abbreviations and Generic Terms
27
How to Read this Manual
32
Preparatory Procedures for Monitoring
35
Setting the Communication Interface
37
Setting Connected Equipment (Channel Setting)
38
I/F Communication Setting
47
Precautions
49
Writing the Project Data and os Onto the GOT
50
Checking the Project Data and os Writing on GOT
51
Communication Module
52
Option Devices for the Respective Connection
52
Option Unit
53
Conversion Cables
53
Connector Conversion Adapter
53
Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit
53
RS-232/485 Signal Conversion Adapter
53
Installing a Unit on Another Unit (Checking the Unit Installation Position)
54
Connection Cables for the Respective Connection
61
GOT Connector Specifications
61
Coaxial Cable Connector Connection Method
64
Terminating Resistors of GOT
65
Setting the RS-232/485 Signal Conversion Adaptor
68
Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment
69
Checking for Normal Monitoring
74
Check on the GOT
74
Confirming the Communication State on the GOT Side (for Ethernet Connection)
80
Confirming the Communication State to each Station (Station Monitoring Function)
82
Check on GX Developer
85
Check on GX Works2
89
Check on the PLC
90
Mitsubishi Electric Plc Connections
91
Device Range that Can be Set
94
MELSEC Iq-F
94
MELSEC Iq-R, Rnmt
94
Melsec-L
95
MELSEC-Qna/Q/Qs, MELDAS C6
95
MELSEC-Qnu/DC, Q17Nd/M/Nc/Dr, Crnd-700
95
MELSEC-Q (Multi)/Q Motion
105
Melsec-A
106
Melsec-Fx
107
Melsec-Ws
108
Access Range for Monitoring
111
Access Range for Monitoring
112
Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems
112
MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10, CC-Link IE Controller Network, CC-Link IE Field Network
112
Access Range for Monitoring When Using Ethernet Connection
123
CC-Link System Access Range for Monitoring
124
Data Link System (MELSECNET/B, (II)) Access Range for Monitoring
127
Access Range for Monitoring When Connecting FXCPU
128
Connection to Remote I/O Station in MELSECNET/H Network System
129
Connection to the Head Module of CC-Link IE Field Network System
132
System
135
How to Monitor Reduntant System
135
Connection to Remote I/O Station in MELSECNET/H Network System
142
Direct Connection to Cpu
142
Direct CPU Connection (Direct CPU Connection to the Remote I/O Station)
142
Computer Link Connection
143
Computer Link Connection (Connection to Serial Communication Module Mounted on Remote I/O Station)
143
Ethernet Connection
144
Ethernet Connection (Connection to Ethernet Module Mounted on Remote I/O Station)
144
Direct CPU Connection
145
When Using One GOT
145
When Using Two Gots
146
Precautions When Connecting a GOT Directly to a PLC CPU in the Redundant System Without Making Q Redundant Setting
147
CC-Link Connection (Intelligent Device Station)
152
CC-Link Connection (Via G4)
154
MELSECNET/H and MELSECNET/10 Connections (Network Systems)
156
CC-Link IE Controller Network Connection (Network System)
157
System
157
Ethernet Connection
158
Computer Link Connection (Connection to the Serial Communication Module Mounted on the Redundant Type Extension Base Unit)
159
Connection to the Redundant Type Extension Base Unit
159
Ethernet Connection
160
Ethernet Connection (Connection to the Ethernet Module Mounted on Redundant Type Extension Base Unit)
160
CC-Link Connection (Intelligent Device Station) (Connection to the CC-Link Module Mounted on Redundant Type Extension Base Unit)
161
CC-Link Connection (Via G4) (Connection to the CC-Link Module Mounted on Redundant Type Extension Base Unit)
162
Q Redundant Setting
162
Q Redundant Setting
163
Function
165
Method for Using the Station Number Switching Function
165
Switch the Monitor Target to the Control System Using the Script
165
Switch the Monitor Target to the Control System Using the Script Function
165
Method for Using the Screen Changing Function
172
Bus Connection
177
Connectable Model List
178
Connecting to QCPU
183
System Configuration
183
Connecting to Qnacpu or Ancpu
187
Connection to Qnascpu or Anscpu
190
Connection to A0J2HCPU
196
Connection to Motion Controller CPU (A273UCPU, A273UHCPU(-S3), A373UCPU(-S3))
197
Connecting to Motion Controller CPU (A171SCPU(-S3(N)), A171SHCPU(N), A172SHCPU(N), A173UHCPU(-S1))
202
Communication Detail Settings
208
GOT Side Settings
208
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
208
Gt15-C [ ] Exss-1, Gt15-C [ ] Bs
212
Precautions
212
Turning the GOT on
212
Position of the GOT
213
Powering off or Resetting the PLC
213
Powering off the GOT, Reapplying the Power (off to ON)
213
Reset Switch on GOT
213
When the GOT Is Bus-Connected to a PLC CPU Without the Communication Driver Written
213
When Assigning GOT I/O Signals
214
When Connecting to a QCPU (Q Mode)
214
When Designing the System
214
When Connecting to a Qna(S)CPU or an(S)CPU Type
215
When Connecting Multiple Gots
216
When Using a PLC CPU in the Direct Mode
216
Troubleshooting
217
When Connecting to a Q4ARCPU Redundant System
217
When Monitoring the Q170MCPU
217
Direct Connection to CPU
219
Connectable Model List
220
Connecting to QCPU
225
System Configuration
225
Connecting to LCPU
226
Connecting to Qnacpu
228
Connecting to ACPU
229
Connecting to MELSEC Iq-F Series
230
Connecting to FXCPU
233
Connecting to the Motion Controller CPU
243
Connecting to WSCPU
243
Cable
245
Connection Diagram
245
Cable
246
RS-422 Cable
246
Communication Detail Settings
248
GOT Side Settings
248
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
248
GX Works2 Settings
251
L6ADP-R4 Adapter Settings
251
PLC Side Setting
251
Precautions
252
Computer Link Connection
255
Connectable Model List
256
Plc/Motion Controller CPU
256
Serial Communication Module/Computer Link Module
261
Connecting to MELSEC Iq-R Series
262
System Configuration
262
Connecting to QCPU (Q Mode)
263
Connecting to LCPU
264
Connecting to QCPU (a Mode)
265
Connecting to Qnacpu (Qnacpu Type)
266
Connecting to Qnacpu (Qnascpu Type)
267
Connecting to ACPU (Ancpu Type)
269
Connecting to ACPU (Anscpu Type, A0J2HCPU, A2CCPUC)
270
Cable
271
RS-422 Cable
273
Connection Diagram
271
Communication Detail Settings
275
GOT Side Settings
275
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
275
Connecting Serial Communication Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series)
278
PLC Side Setting
278
Connecting Serial Communication Module (Q, L Series)
279
Connecting Serial Communication Module (Qna Series)
280
Connecting Computer Link Module
282
Precautions
285
Ethernet Connection
287
Connectable Model List
288
Plc/Motion Controller CPU
288
Ethernet Module
293
Connection to Ethernet Module
294
System Configuration
294
Connection to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU or C Controller Module
298
Connecting to Display I/F
300
Connection to CC-Link IE Field Network Ethernet Adapter Module
301
Connecting to PERIPHERAL I/F (Built-In Ethernet Port Motion Controller CPU)
302
Communication Detail Settings
303
Ethernet Setting
305
GOT Side Settings
303
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
303
PLC Side Setting
308
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU (One-To One Connection)
309
Ethernet Setting
309
PLC Side Setting
309
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU (Multiple Connection)
310
Connecting to Ethernet Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series)
312
Connection to C Controller Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series)
315
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU (One-To-One Connection)
317
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU (Multiple Connection)
319
Connecting to Ethernet Module (Q/L Series)
321
Connecting to C Controller Module (Q Series)
324
Connecting to Ethernet Module (Qna Series)
327
Connecting to Ethernet Module (a Series)
330
Connecting to Ethernet Module (FX Series)
335
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port FXCPU (FX3GE)
339
Connecting to Display I/F (CNC C70)
341
Connecting to CC-Link IE Field Network Ethernet Adapter Module
343
Connecting to PERIPHERAL I/F (Built-In Ethernet Port Motion Controller CPU)
345
Precautions
348
Melsecnet/H Connection
351
Melsecnet/H Connection (Plc to Plc Network)
351
Connectable Model List
352
Plc/Motion Controller CPU
352
Connectable Model List
353
MELSECNET/H Network Module
357
Connecting to Optical Loop System
358
Connecting to the Coaxial Bus System
358
System Configuration
359
System Configuration
358
Communication Detail Settings
360
GOT Side Settings
360
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
360
Routing Parameter Setting
361
PLC Side Settings
362
Switch Setting of MELSECNET/H Network Module
362
System Configuration
362
Parameter Setting
363
Controller Setting] of GT Designer3
366
Precautions
367
Melsecnet/10 Connection (Plc to Plc Network)
369
Connectable Model List
370
Plc/Motion Controller CPU
370
MELSECNET/H (NET/10 Mode), MELSECNET/10 Network Module
375
Connecting to Optical Loop System
376
System Configuration
376
Connecting to the Coaxial Bus System
377
Communication Detail Settings
378
GOT Side Settings
378
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
378
Routing Parameter Setting
379
Switch Setting (Only When MELSECNET/10 Communication Unit Is Used)
380
Connecting to MELSECNET/H Network Module
381
PLC Side Setting
381
Precautions
394
CC-Link IE CONTROLLER NETWORK CONNECTION
395
Connectable Model List
396
Plc/Motion Controller CPU
396
CC-Link IE Controller Network Communication Unit
401
Connecting to Optical Loop System
402
System Configuration
402
Communication Detail Settings
403
GOT Side Settings
403
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
403
Routing Parameter Setting
404
Connecting to MELSEC Iq-R Series
405
PLC Side Setting
405
Connecting to C Controller Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series)
409
Connecting to MELSEC-Q/L
413
Precautions
419
CC-Link IE FIELD NETWORK CONNECTION
422
Connectable Model List
422
Plc/Motion Controller CPU
422
CC-Link IE Field Network Communication Unit
427
Connecting to CC-Link IE Field Network Communication Unit
428
System Configuration
428
Communication Detail Settings
429
GOT Side Settings
429
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
429
Routing Parameter Setting
430
Connecting to MELSEC Iq-R Series
431
PLC Side Setting
431
Connection to C Controller Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series)
433
Connecting to MELSEC-Q/L
436
Precautions
439
CC-Link CONNECTION (INTELLIGENT DEVICE STATION)
441
Connectable Model List
442
Plc/Motion Controller CPU
442
CC-Link Module
446
Connecting with CC-Link Ver.1 Compatible
447
System Configuration
447
Connecting with CC-Link Ver.2 Compatible
449
Connecting with CC-Link Ver.1/Ver.2 Compatibles Mixed
450
Communication Detail Settings
451
GOT Side Settings
451
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
451
Switch Setting
453
Used)
453
PLC Side Setting
454
Connecting to CC-Link Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series) with Ver.1 Compatible
455
Connecting to CC-Link Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series) with Ver.2 Compatible
456
Connecting to CC-Link Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series) with Ver.1/Ver.2 Compatibles Mixed
458
Connection to C Controller Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series)
460
Connecting to CC-Link Module (Q Series) with Ver.1 Compatible
462
Connecting to CC-Link Module (Q Series) with Ver.2 Compatible
465
Connecting to CC-Link Module (Q Series) with Ver.1/Ver.2 Compatibles Mixed
469
Connecting to MELSEC-L Series with CC-Link Ver.1 Compatible
473
Connecting to MELSEC-L Series with CC-Link Ver.2 Compatible
473
Connecting to CC-Link Module (Qna Series)
476
Connecting to CC-Link Module (a Series)
480
Precautions
488
CC-Link CONNECTION (Via G4)
491
Connectable Model List
492
Plc/Motion Controller CPU
492
Connectable Model List
495
CC-Link Module/Peripheral Module
496
Connecting to QCPU (Q Mode)
497
System Configuration
497
Connecting to LCPU
498
Cable
499
Connection Diagram
499
Communication Detail Settings
500
GOT Side Settings
500
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
500
Connecting AJ65BT-G4-S3
502
PLC Side Settings
502
Connecting AJ65BT-R2N
503
Precautions
504
Network Parameter] of GX Developer
505
Switch Setting of CC-Link Module (Q Series)
505
Parameter Setting (When Connecting to C Controller Module (Q Series))
506
Controller Setting] of GT Designer3
507
Precautions
508
Mitsubishi Electric Fa Device Connections
509
Inverter Connection
511
Connectable Model List
512
Connecting to FREQROL-A500/A500L/F500/F500L/V500/V500L
513
System Configuration
513
Connecting to FREQROL-E500/S500/S500E/F500J/D700/F700PJ
517
Connecting to FREQROL E700/Sensorless Servo (FREQROL-E700EX)
520
Connecting to FREQROL-A700/F700/700P
524
Connecting to FREQROL-A800/F800
528
Connecting to MD-CX522-K(-A0)
531
Cable
534
Connection Diagram
534
Communication Detail Settings
542
GOT Side Settings
542
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
542
Connecting FREQROL-S500, S500E, F500J Series
544
FREQROL Series Inverter Side Settings
544
Connecting FREQROL-E500 Series
545
Connecting FREQROL-F500, F500L Series
546
Connecting FREQROL-A500, A500L Series
547
Connecting FREQROL-V500, V500L Series
548
Connecting FREQROL-E700 Series
549
Connecting FREQROL-D700 Series
550
Connecting FREQROL-F700/700P Series
551
Connecting FREQROL-F700PJ Series
553
Connecting FREQROL-A700 Series
554
Connecting FREQROL-A800/F800 Series
556
Connecting a Sensorless Servo (FREQROL-E700EX Series)
557
Connecting MD-CX522-K(-A0)
558
Station Number Setting
559
Device Range that Can be Set
560
Precautions
563
Servo Amplifier Connection
565
Connectable Model List
566
Connecting to the MELSERVO-J2-Super Series
567
System Configuration
567
Connecting to the MELSERVO-J2M Series
568
Connecting to the MELSERVO-J4, J3 Series
569
Connecting to the MELSERVO-JE Series
572
Cable
573
Connection Diagram
573
Cable
574
Communication Detail Settings
579
GOT Side Settings
579
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
579
Connecting to the MELSERVO-J2-Super Series
581
Setting on Servo Amplifier Side
581
Connecting to the MELSERVO-J2M Series
582
Connecting to the MELSERVO-J4,J3,JE Series
583
Station Number Setting
583
Device Range that Can be Set
584
Precautions
622
Robot Controller Connection
623
Connectable Model List
624
Connecting to Robot Controller (Crnd-700)
624
System Configuration
624
Communication Detail Settings
625
GOT Side Settings
625
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
625
Ethernet Setting
627
Connecting to Robot Controller (Crnd-700)
628
PLC Side Settings
628
Device Range that Can be Set
630
Precautions
630
Cnc Connection
631
Connectable Model List
632
Direct Connection to CPU
633
System Configuration
633
MELSECNET/10 Connection (PLC to PLC Network)
634
CC-Link Connection (Intelligent Device Station)
635
Ethernet Connection
636
Cable
637
Connection Diagram
637
Communication Detail Settings
638
GOT Side Settings
638
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
638
Ethernet Setting
643
Switch Setting
643
CNC Side Settings
646
MELSECNET/10 Connection
646
CC-Link (ID) Connection
649
Ethernet Connection
651
CC-Link (ID) Connection
653
Device Range that Can be Set
653
Direct Connection to CPU
653
MELSECNET/10 Connection
653
Precautions
653
Ethernet Connection
654
Energy Measuring Unit/Electric Multi-Measuring Instrument Connection
655
Connectable Model List
656
Connecting to an Energy Measuring Unit/Electronic Multi-Measuring Instrument
657
System Configuration
657
Connection Diagram
658
GOT Side Settings
663
Setting of Energy Measuring Unit/Electric Multi-Measuring Instrument
664
Device Range that Can be Set
665
Precautions
666
CPU that Can be Monitored
670
Connectable Model List
671
System Configuration
684
Connection Diagram
685
GOT Side Settings
693
Setting of Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit
694
Setting Switches
698
Setting of Connection Conversion Adapter
699
Precautions
700
Connecting the GOT to PLC Via RS-232 Interface
702
Connecting the GOT to PLC Via RS-422 Interface
704
What Is Multi-Channel Function?
716
System Configuration
718
Ethernet Multiple Connection
720
GOT Side Settings
721
General Flow from System Selection to Drawing
726
Determining the Connection Type and Channel No. (System Selection)
727
Determining the GOT Side Interface (Interface Selection)
737
Setting for Communication Settings
749
Items to be Checked before Starting Drawing
753
Precautions
755
Multi-Channel Function Check Sheet
756
FA Transparent Function
764
List of Models that Can be Monitored
777
System Configuration
796
PX Developer, GX Configurator
800
MT Developer, MT Works2
801
MR Configurator, MR Configurator2
803
FR Configurator
805
RT Toolbox2
806
GOT Side Settings
807
Personal Computer Side Setting
810
Accessing by CW Configurator
814
Accessing the PLC by the GX Developer, PX Developer, GX Configurator
815
Accessing by GX Works2
819
Accessing by GX Logviewer
829
Accessing by the MT Developer
830
Accessing by the MT Works2
831
Accessing the Servo Amplifier by the MR Configurator
835
Accessing PLC by FX Configurator-FP
836
Accessing by RT Toolbox2
837
Accessing by NC Configurator
839
Accessing by MELSOFT Navigator
840
Accessing by Setting/ Monitoring Tool for C Controller Module
841
Accessing by MX Component(MX Sheet)
843
Precautions
847
When Using GX Works3, GX Works2, GX Developer
849
When Using MT Developer, MT Works2
851
When Using MR Configurator, MR Configurator2
852
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Mitsubishi Electric GT11 User Manual (368 pages)
GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Touch terminals
| Size: 6.42 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Revisions
8
Introduction
10
Table of Contents
11
Abbreviations and Generic Terms
19
How to Read this Manual
24
Overview
25
Features
28
Rough Pre-Operation Procedure
29
System Configuration
30
Overall Configuration
30
Component List
31
Got (Gt11)
33
Option (Optional Components for GT11)
34
Specifications
43
General Specifications
43
Performance Specifications
44
Built-In Interface Specifications
48
Power Supply Specifications
50
Part Name
52
Front Panel
52
Back Panel
53
UL, Cul STANDARDS and EMC DIRECTIVE
56
UL, Cul Standards
56
Emc Directive
56
Requirements for Conformance to EMC Directive
56
System Configuration When EMC Directive Is Applicable
59
Wiring Precautions the Part Which Matches the EMC Directives
60
Installation
64
Control Panel Inside Dimensions for Mounting GOT
65
Panel Cutting Dimensions
67
Mounting Position
67
Control Panel Temperature and Mounting Angle
68
Installation Procedure
69
Wiring
71
Power Supply Wiring
72
Wiring Example
72
The Cause of Malfunctions Related Wiring/Remedy
74
Wiring Inside and Outside the Panel
76
Wiring Inside
76
Outside the Panel
76
Attaching Surge Killers to Control Equipment
77
Wiring the FG Wire of the BUS Cable
78
CF Card
79
Applicable CF Card
79
Installing and Removing Procedures of the CF Card
80
Memory Card Adaptor
82
Applicable Memory Card Adaptor
82
Option Function Board
83
Applicable Option Function Board
83
Part Names
83
How to Install or Remove the Option Function Board
84
Battery
85
Applicable Battery
85
Battery Specifications
85
Battery Replacement Procedure
85
Protective Sheet
88
Applicable Protective Sheet
88
Installing Procedure
88
USB Environmental Protection Cover
89
Applicable USB Environmental Protection Cover
89
Installing Procedure
89
Stand
90
Applicable Stand
90
Installing Procedure
90
Protective Cover for Oil
92
Installation Procedure
92
Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit
94
Applicable Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit
95
Part Name
95
Installation
96
Caution for Compliance with EMC Directive
96
Connector Conversion Adapter
97
Applicable Connector Conversion Adapter
97
Installing Procedure
97
Utility Function
98
Utility Execution
98
Utility Function List
99
Utility Display
101
Display Operation of Main Menu
103
Utility Basic Configuration
106
Basic Operation of Settings Change
107
Communication Interface Setting (Communication Setting)
109
Communication Setting Display Operation
109
Description of Communication Setting Screen
110
Operation of Communication Setting
113
Communication Detail Settings
116
Communication Detail Settings Functions
116
Display Contents of Communication Detail Settings
117
Display and Operation Settings (Got Set Up)
124
Display Settings
124
Display Setting Functions
124
Display Operation of Display Setting
126
Display Setting Operations
127
Brightness, Contrast Adjustment
131
Brightness, Contrast Adjustment Function
131
Display Operation of Brightness, Contrast
131
Brightness Adjustment Operation
132
Operation Settings
133
Operation Setting Functions
133
Display Operation of Operation Setting
134
Setting Operation of Operation
135
Security Level Change
137
Security Level Change Functions
137
Security Change Display Operation
137
Security Level Change Operation
138
Utility Call Key Setting
139
Utility Call Key Setting Function
139
Utility Call Key Display Operation
139
Utility Call Key Setting Operation
140
Clock Settings and Battery Status Display (Time Setting and Display)
142
Time Setting and Display
142
Time Setting and Display Functions
142
Display Operation of Clock Display and Setting
142
Clock Setting Operations
144
File Display and Copy (Program/Data Control)
147
Data Storage Location
147
Drive Name Allocation
147
Data Type and Storage Location
147
OS Version Confirmation
149
Display File
151
OS Information
152
Function of os Information
152
Display Operation of os Information Screen
152
Display Example of os Information
153
Operation of os Information
154
Project Information
159
Function of Project Information
159
Display Example of Project Information
160
Operation of Project Information
161
Alarm Information
169
Function of Alarm Information
169
The Display Operation of Alarm Information
169
The Display Example of Alarm Information
170
Alarm Information Operation
171
Memory Card Format
175
Format Function of Memory Card
175
Display Operation of Memory Card Format
175
Format Operation of Memory Card
176
Memory Information
177
Memory Information Function
177
Memory Information Display Operation
177
Display Example of Memory Information
178
GOT Data Package Acquisition
179
The Function of GOT Data Package Acquisition
179
Operating the GOT Data Package Acquisition Function
179
Display Example of GOT Data Package Acquisition
180
GOT Data Package Acquisition Operation
181
Got Self Check (Debug & Self Check)
183
Debug
183
Debug Functions
183
Display Operation of Debug
183
System Monitor
184
Specifications
187
Display
195
Operation Procedure Common to the System Monitor Screens
196
Functional Change Menu Screen
196
Entering Monitor Devices (Specifying Monitor Stations and Devices)
197
Key Window Setting Columns and Operation Procedure
200
Switching the Display Format (DEC/HEX) and Comment/No-Comment Display
201
Quick Test Operation of Monitor Devices
203
Changing Screens (Common Operation)
207
Entry Monitor
208
Information Displayed on the Entry Monitor Screen and Key Functions
208
Procedure for Entry Monitor Basic Operation
210
Deleting Entry Devices
211
Batch Monitor
212
Information Displayed on the Batch Monitor Screen and Key Functions
212
Procedure for Batch Monitor Basic Operation
215
TC Monitor (Monitoring Timers and Counters)
216
Information Displayed on the TC Monitor Screen and Key Functions
216
Procedure for TC Monitor Basic Operation
218
Procedure for Canceling TC Monitor Keywords
219
BM Monitor (Monitoring Buffer Memory)
220
Information Displayed on the BM Monitor Screen and Key Functions
220
Procedure for BM Monitor Basic Operation
222
Test Operation
223
Procedure for Displaying the Test Menu Screen and the Setting Key Window Screen
223
Information Displayed on the Test Menu Screen and Key Functions
224
Information and Set Items Displayed on each Setting Key Window Screen
225
Test Operation Procedure
227
Test Operation Basic Procedure
229
Error Messages and Corrective Actions
230
MELSEC-A List Editor
231
Specifications
232
Access Range
233
Precautions
233
Display
234
Operation of Keyword Input
235
Operation Methods
237
Display Format of the Display Area
239
Switching Valid Keys (Upper/Lower Functions)
242
Selection and Operation of Modes
242
Command Input Procedures
243
Action if an Incorrect Key Is Input
246
List of Functions
247
Basic Operation
248
Reading Sequence Programs
248
Changing (Overwriting) Commands
249
Adding (Inserting) Commands
250
Deleting Commands
251
Using the Help Function
252
PLC Memory All Clear
254
List of Operation Procedures
255
Common Operation
255
Operation in Write Mode (W)
256
Operation in Read Mode (R)
256
Operation in Insert Mode (I)
257
Operation in Delete Mode (D)
257
Operation in Parameter Mode (P)
258
Operation in Other Mode (O)
259
Error Messages and Corrective Actions
260
MELSEC-FX List Editor
266
Specifications
267
Access Range
268
Precautions
269
Display
270
Operation Procedures
272
Selection and Operation of Modes
274
Sequence Program Display
275
Searching Commands and Devices
277
Writing Commands
279
Changing Operands, Set Values
282
Deleting Commands
283
Sequence Program All Clear
284
PLC Diagnostics
285
Parameter Setting
287
Keywords
289
List Monitor
291
Action for an Incorrect Key Input
293
Error Messages and Corrective Actions
293
Self Check
294
Self Check Function
294
Memory Check
295
Memory Check Function
295
Display Operation of Memory Check
295
Memory Check Operation
296
Drawing Check
299
Drawing Check Function
299
Display Operation of Drawing Check
299
Display and Operation of Drawing Check
300
Font Check
303
Font Check Function
303
Display Operation of Font Check
303
Font Check Operation
304
Touch Panel Check
305
Touch Panel Check Function
305
Display Operation of Touch Panel Check
305
Touch Panel Check Operations
306
I/O Check
307
I/O Check Function
307
Display Operation of I/O Check
307
I/O Check Operation
308
System Alarm Display
310
System Alarm Display Function
310
Displaying the System Alarm Display
310
Operating the System Alarm Display
311
GOT Start Time
312
GOT Start Time Function
312
Display Operation of GOT Start Time
312
Display of GOT Start Time
313
Cleaning of Display Section(Clean)
314
Clean
314
Display Operation of Clean
314
Operation of Clean
314
INSTALLATION of Coreos, BOOTOS and STANDARD MONITOR os
315
Bootos and Standard Monitor os Required for Installation
316
Prior Preparations for Installing Bootos and Standard Monitor os
317
Bootos and Standard Monitor os Installation Using CF Card
318
Installation Method When the GOT Is Turned on
319
Installation Method Using the Program/Data Control Function (Utility)
320
When Installing the Different Version of Bootos, Standard Monitor os
322
Coreos
325
Installation Method of Coreos
325
When Coreos Cannot be Installed
327
Maintenance and Inspection
328
Daily Inspection
329
Periodic Inspection
329
Cleaning Method
330
Battery Voltage Low Detection and Battery Replacement
331
Backlight Shutoff Detection
334
Backlight Shutoff Detection and External Alarm
334
Error Message and System Alarm
335
Error Contents Display
336
List of Error Message/System Alarm
337
Troubleshooting in Bus Connection
341
Locating Error Positions
341
Further Locating Error Positions
342
Specific Example of Troubleshooting
343
Troubleshooting for Monitoring
344
Starting GOT
345
Power-Off
345
Communication from Drawing Software to the GOT
345
Appendices
346
Appendix 1 External Dimensions
348
Appendix 2 Usage Condition of Utility Function
355
Appendix 3 Transportation Precautions
361
Appendix 3.1 Relevant Models
361
Appendix 3.2 Transport Guidelines
361
Appendix 4 List of Functions Added by GT Designer2 Version Upgrade (for GOT1000 Series)
362
Mitsubishi Electric GT11 Quick Start Manual (6 pages)
Graphic Operation Terminal
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
Control Panel
| Size: 0.95 MB
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