About Data Types Transferred To The Got - Mitsubishi Electric Fatec GOT2000 Series Basic Training Textbook

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4.3.2

About data types transferred to the GOT

To operate the GOT, it is necessary to transfer the following types of data to the GOT.
Data type
Boot OS
Package data
Project data
(Required)
Standard system
applications
(Required)
Extended system
applications
Communication
driver
(Required)
Special data
Resource data
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For the extended system applications, refer to section 6.1.
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With GOT, data exchange between the personal computer and GOT is expressed in the following terms.
• Write: Write package data or install the BootOS to the GOT from a personal computer.
• Read: Load project data, package data, resource data, or drive information to a personal computer from the
GOT.
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4. From GOT screen creation up to the test
4.3 Data transfer (personal computer to GOT)
The program needed to control GOT hardware, and during communication
between GOT and personal computers.
As the BootOS has been installed to the GOT at the factory, installing the
BootOS is usually unnecessary.
Data consists of a project, standard system applications, extended system
applications, communication drivers, and special data.
Data for user-made monitor screens, such as screen data, comments,
common settings, etc.
Applications to operate the GOT and display the utility.
Applications to enable some functions of the GOT, such as the system
monitor function and the logging function.
Drivers required for the GOT to communicate with controllers.
Special data is used for the intelligent module monitor, R motion monitor, Q
motion monitor, or servo amplifier monitor.
All types of data created in the GOT main unit, such as recipe file, alarm log
file, etc.
Outline
Data transfer timing
• When restoring the factory
default settings to the GOT
(Installing the BootOS is
usually unnecessary.)
• When using GOT for the first
time
• When changing screens or
settings
• When changing the functions
to be used (extended system
applications) or
communication type
• When upgrading the
versions of system
applications
• When changing the functions
to be used
• Varies depending on each
GOT function

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