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Appendix.3.3 About the restrictions
This section describes the restrictions of the FA transparent function.
Refer to the GOT2000 Series Connection Manual (Mitsubishi Products) for details on the specifications and cautions in
using the FA transparent function.
(1) GOT interface required to use the FA transparent function
Connect the personal computer, to which GX Works2 or any other relevant software has been installed, to the
USB interface or Ethernet interface of the GOT.
When performing the FA transparent function, use either USB interface or Ethernet interface of the GOT.
Using both of them to perform the FA transparent function concurrently is not allowed.
(2) When the FA transparent function is used in Ethernet connection
(a)
Functions of GX Developer and GX Works2
When the FA transparent function is used in Ethernet connection, the following GX Developer or GX
Works2 functions cannot be executed.
The message [The executed function is not supported. Please check the manual and other
documentation.] appears on GX Developer or GX Works2.
• Remote reset
• Remote system reset
• Remote RUN
• Remote STOP
• Remote PAUSE
• Remote STEP-RUN
• Remote latch clear
• Write clock data
• Clear malfunction log
• Remote password function
• MELSECNET diagnostics
• CC IE Control diagnostics
• CC IE Field diagnostics
• Ethernet diagnostics
(PING test/loopback test with the Ethernet module (Q series))
(b)
GOT station monitoring function
When the FA transparent function is used in Ethernet connection, GOT station monitoring function does not
work.
Therefore, in the cases of [no connection target], [PLC power OFF], etc., the monitoring of the GOT delays
for the timeout time.
USB
Unsupported functions
Ethernet
Inexecutable only when all stations/groups has
been specified.
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