Mitsubishi Electric GOT 1000 User Manual
Mitsubishi Electric GOT 1000 User Manual

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  • Page 1 GT11 User s Manual...
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Always read these precautions before using this equipment.) Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly. The precautions given in this manual are concerned with this product. In this manual, the safety precautions are ranked as "WARNING"...
  • Page 4 [DESIGN PRECAUTIONS] WARNING Incorrect operation of the touch switch(s) may lead to a serious accident if the GOT backlight is gone out. When the GOT backlight goes out, the POWER LED flickers (green/orange) and the display section turns black and causes the monitor screen to appear blank, while the input of the touch switch(s) remains active.
  • Page 5 [MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION Use the GOT in the environment that satisfies the general specifications described in this manual. Not doing so can cause an electric shock, fire, malfunction or product damage or deterioration. When mounting the GOT to the control panel, tighten the mounting screws in the specified torque range.
  • Page 6 [WIRING PRECAUTIONS] CAUTION Plug the communication cable into the connector of the connected unit and tighten the mounting and terminal screws in the specified torque range. Undertightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction. Overtightening can cause a short circuit or malfunction due to the damage of the screws or unit. Insert the bus cables for QnA, ACPU, and motion controller (A series) into the GOT's bus interface connectors until they click into the place.
  • Page 7 Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction. Replace battery with GT11-50BAT by Mitsubishi electric Co. only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Dispose of used battery promptly.
  • Page 8: Revisions

    REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover. Print Date Manual Number Ver. Revision Mar. 2005 JY997D17501 First edition Oct. 2005 JY997D17501 Partial correcting ABOUT MANUALS, ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS IN THIS MANUAL, Chapter 1, Section 2.2, 3.1, 3.2, 4.2, Chapter 6, 7, Section 8.1, 8.4, 8.5, 9.2, 9.3, Chapter 10, 11, 12, 13, Section 14.1, 14.3, 16.2, 16.3, 17.4, Chapter 18, Appendix2, Appendix 4 Additions...
  • Page 9 This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind, nor does it confer any patent licenses. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual.
  • Page 10: Introduction

    • Since the example indicated by this manual, technical bulletin, the catalog, etc. is reference, please use it after confirming the function and safety of equipment and system when employing. Mitsubishi Electric will accept no responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................A-1 REVISIONS........................A-6 INTRODUCTION......................A-8 OUTLINE PRECAUTIONS....................A-8 CONTENTS ........................A-9 ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS..............A-17 HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL ...................A-22 1. OVERVIEW............1-1 to 1-5 1.1 Features ........................1-4 1.2 Rough Pre-operation Procedure ................1-5 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ......2-1 to 2-13 2.1 Overall Configuration ....................
  • Page 12 7. WIRING..............7-1 to 7-8 7.1 Power Supply Wiring ....................7-2 7.1.1 Wiring example ..........................7-2 7.1.2 The cause of malfunctions related wiring/Remedy .................7-4 7.2 Wiring inside and outside the panel................7-6 7.2.1 Wiring inside ...........................7-6 7.2.2 Outside the panel..........................7-6 7.2.3 Attaching surge killers to control equipment ...................7-7 7.2.4 Wiring the FG wire of the BUS cable ....................7-8 8.
  • Page 13 9. UTILITY FUNCTION .......... 9-1 to 9-11 9.1 Utility Execution......................9-1 9.2 Utility Function List ..................... 9-2 9.3 Utility Display......................9-4 9.3.1 Display operation of main menu ..................... 9-6 9.3.2 Utility basic configuration ........................ 9-9 9.3.3 Basic operation of settings change ....................9-10 10.
  • Page 14 12. CLOCK SETTINGS AND BATTERY STATUS DISPLAY (TIME SETTING AND DISPLAY) ....12-1 to 12-5 12.1 Time Setting and Display..................12-1 12.1.1 Time setting and display functions....................12-1 12.1.2 Display operation of clock display and setting ................12-1 12.1.3 Clock setting operations......................12-2 13. FILE DISPLAY AND COPY (PROGRAM/DATA CONTROL) ....13-1 to 13-36 13.1 Data Storage Location....................13-1 13.1.1 Drive name allocation .........................13-1...
  • Page 15 14.2 System Monitor ...................... 14-2 14.2.1 Specifications..........................14-5 14.2.2 Display ............................14-13 14.2.3 Operation procedure common to the system monitor screens ..........14-14 14.2.4 Functional change menu screen....................14-14 14.2.5 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) ........14-15 14.2.6 Key window setting columns and operation procedure.............
  • Page 16 14.4 MELSEC-FX List Editor ..................14-84 14.4.1 Specifications..........................14-85 14.4.2 Access range ..........................14-86 14.4.3 Precautions ..........................14-87 14.4.4 Display ............................14-88 14.4.5 Operation procedures .......................14-90 14.4.6 Selection and operation of modes ....................14-92 14.4.7 Sequence program display .......................14-93 14.4.8 Searching commands and devices ...................14-95 14.4.9 Writing commands ........................14-97 14.4.10 Changing operands, set values ....................14-100 14.4.11 Deleting commands ......................14-101 14.4.12 Sequence program all clear ....................14-102...
  • Page 17 15. CLEANING OF DISPLAY SECTION(CLEAN) ... 15-1 15.1 Clean........................15-1 15.1.1 Display operation of clean......................15-1 15.1.2 Operation of clean........................15-1 16. INSTALLATION OF CoreOS, BOOTOS AND STANDARD MONITOR OS......16-1 to 16-13 16.1 BootOS and Standard Monitor OS Required for Installation........16-2 16.2 Prior Preparations for Installing BootOS and Standard Monitor OS ......
  • Page 18 Appendix 3 Transportation Precautions ..............App- 16 Appendix 3.1 Relevant models..................... App- 16 Appendix 3.2 Transport guidelines ....................App- 16 Appendix 4 List of Functions Added by GT Designer2 Version Upgrade (For GOT1000 Series) ................ App- 17 INDEX ............Index-1 to Index-2 A - 16...
  • Page 19: Abbreviations And Generic Terms

    ABBREVIATIONS AND GENERIC TERMS Abbreviations and generic terms Description GT1695 GT1695M-X Abbreviation of GT1695M-XTBA, GT1695M-XTBD GT1685 GT1685M-S Abbreviation of GT1685M-STBA, GT1685M-STBD GT1675M-S Abbreviation of GT1675M-STBA, GT1675M-STBD GT1675 GT1675M-V Abbreviation of GT1675M-VTBA, GT1675M-VTBD GT1675-VN Abbreviation of GT1675-VNBA, GT1675-VNBD GT1672 GT1672-VN Abbreviation of GT1672-VNBA, GT1672-VNBD GT1665M-S Abbreviation of GT1665M-STBA, GT1665M-STBD GT1665...
  • Page 20 Abbreviations and generic terms Description GT16 Handy GT1665HS-V Abbreviation of GT1665HS-VTBD Handy GOT1000 GT11 GT1155HS-Q Abbreviation of GT1155HS-QSBD Series Handy GT1150HS-Q Abbreviation of GT1150HS-QLBD GT SoftGOT1000 Abbreviation of GT SoftGOT1000 GOT900 Series Abbreviation of GOT-A900 series, GOT-F900 series GOT800 Series Abbreviation of GOT-800 series Communication unit Abbreviations and generic terms...
  • Page 21 Option Abbreviations and generic terms Description GT05-MEM-16MC, GT05-MEM-32MC, GT05-MEM-64MC, GT05-MEM-128MC, CF card GT05-MEM-256MC, GT05-MEM-512MC, GT05-MEM-1GC, GT05-MEM-2GC, Memory card GT05-MEM-4GC, GT05-MEM-8GC, GT05-MEM-16GC SD card L1MEM-2GBSD, L1MEM-4GBSD Memory card adaptor GT05-MEM-ADPC GT16-MESB, GT15-FNB, GT15-QFNB, GT15-QFNB16M, Option function board GT15-QFNB32M, GT15-QFNB48M, GT11-50FNB, GT15-MESB48M Battery GT15-BAT, GT11-50BAT GT16-90PSCB, GT16-90PSGB, GT16-90PSCW, GT16-90PSGW,...
  • Page 22 Software Abbreviations and generic terms Description GT Works3 Abbreviation of the SW DNC-GTWK3-E and SW DNC-GTWK3-EA GT Designer3 Abbreviation of screen drawing software GT Designer3 for GOT1000 series GT Simulator3 Abbreviation of screen simulator GT Simulator3 for GOT1000/GOT900 series GT SoftGOT1000 Abbreviation of monitoring software GT SoftGOT1000 GT Converter2 Abbreviation of data conversion software GT Converter2 for GOT1000/GOT900 series...
  • Page 23 Others Abbreviations and generic terms Description Abbreviation of IAI Corporation AZBIL Abbreviation of Azbil Corporation (former Yamatake Corporation) OMRON Abbreviation of OMRON Corporation KEYENCE Abbreviation of KEYENCE CORPORATION KOYO EI Abbreviation of KOYO ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES CO., LTD. SHARP Abbreviation of Sharp Manufacturing Systems Corporation JTEKT Abbreviation of JTEKT Corporation SHINKO...
  • Page 24: How To Read This Manual

    HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL Functions This manual describes functions available for the GT Designer2 Version 2.96A, GT Designer3 Version1.28E. For the added functions by the product version upgrade, refer to the list of functions added by GT Designer2 version upgrade in Appendices. Symbols Following symbols are used in this manual.
  • Page 25: Overview

    1. OVERVIEW About GOT A GOT is installed on the panel surface of a control panel or operating panel and connects to the PLC within the control panel. The GOT carries out switch operation, lamp display, data display, message display, etc. Connector for program For the display screen, two kinds of screens are available : user screen...
  • Page 26 About Manual The following manuals related to GOT 1000 series are available. Refer to each manual in accordance with the intended use. (1) Installation of the software programs Drawing Data transfer For operations from creating project data to transferring data to GOT, refer to the following manuals.
  • Page 27 (2) Installing a GOT connection to a PLC For the operations from installing a GOT to communicating with a PLC CPU, refer to the following manuals. (Included) GT15 General Description GT15 User's Manual GOT1000 Series Purpose GT11 General GT11 User's Manual Connection Manual Description Confirming part names and...
  • Page 28: Features

    1.1 Features (1) Improved monitoring performance and connectivity to FA devices • Multiple languages are displayed using the Unicode2.1-compatible fonts and beautiful characters are drawn using the TrueType and high quality fonts. • Two types of display modes are provided: 256-color display and monochrome display. In the monochrome display, 16 scales are used to improve the display.
  • Page 29: Rough Pre-Operation Procedure

    1.2 Rough Pre-operation Procedure The outline procedure before operating GOT is shown. Start Refer to GT Designer2 Version Install GT Designer2 or GT Designer3 in the PC. Basic Operation/Data Transfer Manual. Refer to GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual(Fundamentals) Refer to GT Designer2 Version Create project data.
  • Page 30: System Configuration

    2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2.1 Overall Configuration The overall configuration of GOT is as follows. For the connection methods applicable to GOT1000 series and cable, refer to the following. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Option function board Serial multi-drop connection unit Protective sheet Connector conversion adapter Protective cover for oil Stand...
  • Page 31: Component List

    7 : 10.4" 6 : 8.4" 5 : 5.7" 4 : 4.7" 3 : 4.5" 2 : 3.7" GOT 1000 series GT15/GT11/GT10 For GT15 that can display 65536 colors, refer to following. GT15 User's Manual 2 - 2 2.2 Component List...
  • Page 32 (2) Explanation of the option model name 90 : 15.0" 80 : 12.1" 75 : Common for 10.4", 8.4" 70 : Dedicated for 10.4" 60 : Dedicated for 8.4" 50 : Dedicated for 5.7" 40 : Dedicated for 4.7" 30 : Dedicated for 4.5" 20 : Dedicated for 3.7"...
  • Page 33: Got (Gt11)

    2.2.1 GOT (GT11) Models with a built-in serial interface 5.7" [320 x 240 dots], TFT color liquid crystal, 256 colors, 24VDC, memory size 3MB, built- GT1155-QTBD in battery, built-in serial interface 5.7" [320 x 240 dots], STN color liquid crystal, 256 colors, 24VDC, memory size 3MB, built- GT1155-QSBD in battery, built-in serial interface 5.7"...
  • Page 34: Option (Optional Components For Gt11)

    2.2.2 Option (Optional components for GT11) PLC connection cable (Sold separately) Product name Model name Cable length Contents GT01-C10R4-8P FXCPU direct GT01-C30R4-8P connection For connecting FXCPU (MINI DIN 8 pins) and cable GOT. GT01-C100R4-8P For connecting FXCPU expansion board (MINI expansion DIN 8 pins) and GOT.
  • Page 35 Bus cable for connection to QCPU (Q mode) (Sold separately) Product name Model name Cable length Description GT15-QC06B 0.6m GT15-QC12B 1.2m Q add-on cable For connecting QCPU and GOT Inter-GOT connection GT15-QC30B For interconnecting GOTs cable GT15-QC50B GT15-QC100B GT15-QC150BS For connecting QCPU and GOT over a Long Q connection GT15-QC200BS distance of 13.2 m or farther (Requires A9GT-...
  • Page 36 Product name Model name Cable length Description GT15-C07BS 0.7m GT15-C12BS 1.2m GT15-C30BS Long inter-GOT GT15-C50BS For interconnecting GOTs connection cable GT15-C100BS GT15-C200BS GT15-C300BS A0J2HCPU For connecting the power supply unit (A0J2- GT15-J2C10B connection cable PW) to GOT Can be used as a GT15-C EXSS-1 when Buffer circuit cable GT15-EXCNB 0.5m...
  • Page 37 Connection cables for JTEKT PLCs (Sold separately) Product Model name Cable length Description name GT09-C30R41201-6C GT09-C100R41201-6C 10 m RS-422 For connecting GOT to JTEKT PLC cable GT09-C200R41201-6C 20 m GT09-C300R41201-6C 30 m RS-232 GT09-C30R21201-25P For connecting GOT to JTEKT PLC cable Connection cables for SHARP PLCs (Sold separately) Product...
  • Page 38 Connection cables for HITACHI PLCs (Sold separately) Product Model name Cable length Description name GT09-C30R40401-7T GT09-C100R40401-7T RS-422 For connecting GOT to HITACHI intelligent serial port module cable GT09-C200R40401-7T GT09-C300R40401-7T For connecting GOT to HITACHI PLC, intelligent serial port GT09-C30R21101-6P RS-232 module cable GT09-C30R21103-3T...
  • Page 39 Connection cables for YASKAWA PLCs (Sold separately) Product Model name Cable length Description name GT09-C30R40201-9P GT09-C100R40201-9P For connecting GOT to YASKAWA MEMOBUS module GT09-C200R40201-9P GT09-C300R40201-9P RS-422 cable GT09-C30R40202-14P GT09-C100R40202-14P For connecting GOT to YASKAWA PLC GT09-C200R40202-14P GT09-C300R40202-14P GT09-C30R20201-9P GT09-C30R20202-15P For connecting GOT to YASKAWA PLC RS-232 GT09-C30R20203-9P cable...
  • Page 40 Connection cables for Allen-Bradley PLCs (Sold separately) Product Model name Cable length Description name RS-232 GT09-C30R20701-9S For connecting GOT to Allen-Bradley PLC cable Connection cables for SIEMENS PLCs (Sold separately) Product Model name Cable length Description name RS-232 GT09-C30R20801-9S For connecting GOT to SIEMENS HMI Adapter cable Connection cables for SHINKO indicating controller PLCs (Sold separately) Product...
  • Page 41 Stand (Sold separately) Product name Model name Contents GT05-50STAND Stand for 5.7” Stand A9GT-50STAND Stand for 5.7” (Common to A95 GOT) Battery (Sold separately) Product name Model name Contents For storing clock data, alarm history, recipe data and time action GT11-50BAT Battery setting value...
  • Page 42 Contents RFID controller Commercially-available RFID controller For connectable RFID controllers and system equipment, refer to the following Technical bulletin. List of valid devices applicable for GOT 1000 series (T10-0039) Serial multi-drop connection unit (Sold separately) Product name Model name Contents...
  • Page 43: Specifications

    3. SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 General Specifications Item Specifications Display Operating 0 to 50 section ambient Other than temperature 0 to 55 (when horizontally installed), 0 to 50 (when vertically installed) display section Storage ambient temperature -20 to 60 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Operating ambient humidity 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Storage ambient humidity...
  • Page 44: Performance Specifications

    3.2 Performance Specifications • GT1155-QTBD, GT1155-QSBD, GT1150-QLBD Specifications Item GT1155-QTBD GT1155-QSBD GT1150-QLBD STN monochrome (white/ Type TFT color liquid crystal STN color liquid crystal black) liquid crystal Screen size 5.7" Resolution 240 dots Display size W115(4.53) H86(3.39)[mm](inch) (Horizontal format) 16-dot standard font: 20 characters 15 lines (Horizontal format), Display character 12-dot standard font: 26 characters...
  • Page 45 Specifications Item GT1155-QTBD GT1155-QSBD GT1150-QLBD Weight 0.7kg (Excluding mounting fixtures) GT Designer2 Version2.73B or later/ Compatible software package GT Designer2 Version2 or later/GT Designer3 Version1 or later GT Designer3 Version1 or later • Bright dots (always lit) and dark dots (unlit) may appear on a liquid crystal display panel. It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom, as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements.
  • Page 46 • GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1150-QLBDQ, GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDA, GT1150-QLBDA Specifications Item GT1155-QTBDQ GT1155-QSBDQ GT1150-QLBDQ GT1155-QTBDA GT1155-QSBDA GT1150-QLBDA STN monochrome (black/ Type TFT color liquid crystal Color liquid crystal white) liquid crystal Screen size 5.7" Resolution 240 dots Display size W115(4.53) H86 (3.39)[mm](inch) (Horizontal format) 16-dot standard font: 20 characters 15 lines, 12-dot standard font: 26 characters Display character...
  • Page 47 Specifications GT1155-QTBDQ GT1155-QSBDQ GT1150-QLBDQ Item GT1155-QTBDA GT1155-QSBDA GT1150-QLBDA Weight 0.9kg(Excluding mounting fixtures) GT Designer2 Version2.58L or later/ GT Designer2 Version2 or later/GT Designer3 Version1 or Compatible software package later GT Designer3 Version1 or later • Bright dots (always lit) and dark dots (unlit) may appear on a liquid crystal display panel. It is impossible to completely avoid this symptom, as the liquid crystal display comprises of a great number of display elements.Flickers may be observed depending on the display color.Please note that these dots appear due to its characteristic and are not caused by product defect.
  • Page 48: Built-In Interface Specifications

    3.3 Built-in Interface Specifications • GT1155-QTBD, GT1155-QSBD, GT1150-QLBD Specifications GT1155-QSBD Item GT1155-QTBD GT1150-QLBD • RS422, 1ch • RS422, 1ch Transmission speed :115,200/57,600/ Transmission speed :115,200/57,600/ 38,400/19,200/ 38,400/19,200/ 9,600/4,800bps 9,600/4,800bps Connecter type : D-sub 9-pin (female) Connecter type : D-sub 9-pin (female) : PLC communication : PLC communication •...
  • Page 49 • GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1150-QLBDQ, GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDA, GT1150-QLBDA Specifications GT1155-QTBDQ GT1155-QTBDA Item GT1155-QSBDQ GT1155-QSBDA GT1150-QLBDQ GT1150-QLBDA QCPU (Q mode)/motion controller CPU (Q series), 1ch : PLC communication QnA/ACPU/motion controller CPU (A series), 1ch : PLC communication RS232, 1ch Transmission speed : 115,200/57,600/38,400/19,200/9,600/4,800bps Built-in RS-232 Connecter type...
  • Page 50: Power Supply Specifications

    3.4 Power Supply Specifications • GT1155-QTBD, GT1155-QSBD, GT1150-QLBD Specifications Item GT1155-QTBD GT1155-QSBD GT1150-QLBD Input power supply voltage 24VDC (+10% -15%), ripple voltage 200mV or less Fuse (built-in, not 1.0A exchangeable) 9.36W (390mA/24VDC) or Power consumption 9.84W (410mA/24VDC) or less less At backlight off 4.32W (180mA/24VDC) or less Inrush current...
  • Page 51 • GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1150-QLBDQ, GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDA, GT1150-QLBDA Specifications Item GT1155-QTBDQ GT1155-QSBDQ GT1150-QLBDQ GT1155-QTBDA GT1155-QSBDA GT1150-QLBDA Input power supply voltage DC24V(+10% -15%)ripple voltage 200mV or less Fuse (built-in, 1.0A irreplaceable) 11.16W (465mA/24VDC) or 9.72W (405mA/24VDC) or 7.92W (330mA/24VDC) or Power consumption less less less...
  • Page 52: Part Name

    4. PART NAME 4.1 Front Panel 1) 2) 3) 4) Name Specifications Display screen Displays the utility screen and the user creation screen. Touch key For operating the touch switches in the utility screen and the user creation screen USB interface for connecting a personal computer USB interface (OS installation, project data download, transparent) USB environmental...
  • Page 53: Back Panel

    Remark Connecting the back panel For the connection to the controller (PLC, microcomputer board, bar code reader, RFID, etc) or PC, refer to the following. GOT 1000 Series Connection Manual GT1155-QTBD, GT1155-QSBD, GT1150-QLBD • Hardware version GT1155-QTBD : A GT1155-QSBD : A to D...
  • Page 54 Name Specifications For communicating with controller (PLC, microcomputer board, bar code 1) RS-232 interface reader, RFID, etc) or personal computer (OS installation, project data download, transparent) (D-sub 9-pin male) For communicating with controller (PLC, microcomputer board, etc) 2) RS-422 interface (D-sub 9-pin female) Hole for the inserting installation fittings (accessory) during the GOT 3) Hole for unit installation fitting...
  • Page 55 GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1150-QLBDQ, GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDA, GT1150-QLBDA Battery cover opened Power supply terminal layout CF card cover opened Name Specifications Compatible GOT : GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1150-QLBDQ : For connection to QCPU (Q mode)/motion controller CPU (Q series) 1) Bus interface Compatible GOT : GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDA, GT1150-QLBDA : For connection to QnA/ACPU/motion controller CPU (A series) For communicating with controller (bar code reader, RFID) or personal...
  • Page 56: Ul, Cul Standards And Emc Directive

    Products that the EMC Directive applies to are marked with the CE mark logo. Authorized representative in Europe • This product is designed for use in industrial applications. • Authorized Representative in the European Community: Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Gothaer Str. 8, 40880 Ratingen, Germany 5.2.1 Requirements for Conformance to EMC Directive The EMC Directive specifies that products placed on the market must "be so constructed that they do not...
  • Page 57 Standards applicable to the EMC Directive The following products have shown compliance through direct testing (to the identified standards) and design analysis (forming a technical construction file) to the European Directive for Electromagnetic Compatibility (2004/108/EC) when used as directed by the appropriate documentation Type : Programmable Controller (Open Type Equipment) Standard...
  • Page 58 (2) Connection of power and ground wires Ground and power supply wires for the GOT must be connected as described below. (a) Provide an earthing point near the GOT. Earth the power supply's FG terminal (FG: Frame Ground) with the thickest and shortest wire possible. (The wire length must be 30cm (11.18inch) or shorter.) The FG terminal function is to pass the noise generated in the GOT to the ground, so an impedance that is as low as possible must be ensured.
  • Page 59: System Configuration When Emc Directive Is Applicable

    (1) GT1155-QTBD, GT1155-QSBD, GT1150-QLBD GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL GT1155-QSBD MODEL IN 20.4 26.4VDC POWER 9.84W MAX 540001 BC Hardware version MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN 80M1 IND. CONT. EQ US LISTED (2) GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1155-QSBDA, GT1150-QLBDQ, GT1150-QLBDA GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL MODEL...
  • Page 60: Wiring Precautions The Part Which Matches The Emc Directives

    Connection format Connection conditions where the GT11 is applicable to the EMC Directive are shown below. (1) GT1155-QTBD, GT1155-QSBD, GT1150-QLBD Connection format: CPU direct connection (RS-422) If connecting to a PLC not from this company (MELSEC-FX series), refer to the manual of the connected device (PLC, microcomputer) for information about the applicability of the EMC Directive.
  • Page 61 (2) Bus connection cable The following products are used in the EMC specification compatibility test conducted by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. • ZCAT3035-1330 ferrite core manufactured by TDK corporation • AD75CK-type cable clamp manufactured by MITSUBISHI • Zipper tube SHNJ type manufactured by Zippertubing(Japan),Ltd. GOT Unit Existing Cables User Made Cables...
  • Page 62 Method to connect the power wire and ground wire (1) GT1155-QTBD, GT1155-QSBD, GT1150-QLBD The GT1155-QTBD, GT1155-QSBD and GT1150-QLBD unit requires an additional ferrite filter to be attached to the 24V DC power supply cables. The filter should be attached in a similar manner as shown in the figure opposite, i.e.
  • Page 63 Grounding the cable Use the bus connection cable to ground the cable and grounding wire to the control panel where the GOT and base unit are installed. 1) Ground the braided shield portion of the cable to the control panel with the cable clamp (AD75CK).
  • Page 64: Installation

    6. INSTALLATION WARNING MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before mounting or removing the GOT to/from the panel. Not doing so can cause the unit to fail or malfunction. Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before mounting or removing the option function board on to/from the GOT.
  • Page 65: Control Panel Inside Dimensions For Mounting Got

    6.1 Control Panel Inside Dimensions for Mounting Mount the GOT onto the control panel while considering the following control panel inside dimensions. Vertical installation of the GOT requires a space with the same dimensions as the horizontal installation turned 90 degrees clockwise (seen from the display side). Applicable cable Some cables may need to be longer than the specified dimensions when connecting to the GOT.
  • Page 66 GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1150-QLBDQ, GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDA, GT1150-QLBDA 152 (5.99") Type GT1155-QTBDQ GT1155-QSBDQ 56(2.20”) 40(1.57”) GT1150-QLBDQ GT1155-QTBDA GT1155-QSBDA 38(1.50”) 40(1.57”) GT1150-QLBDA Unit: mm(inch) Name Bus cable PC cable/barcode cable/RFID cable 6 - 3 6.1 Control Panel Inside Dimensions for Mounting GOT...
  • Page 67: Panel Cutting Dimensions

    6.2 Panel Cutting Dimensions Make holes in the panel according to the dimensions list below. Also, ensure 10mm of space in upper and lower parts of the panel for mounting fixtures. Horizontal format (If the vertical format is selected, the dimension must be rotated 90 degrees.) +0.08"...
  • Page 68: Control Panel Temperature And Mounting Angle

    6.4 Control Panel Temperature and Mounting Angle When mounting the main unit to a control panel or similar fixture, set the GOT display section as shown below. Horizontal installation When the temperature inside the control panel is 40 to 55 , the mounting angle should be in the range from 60 to 105 degrees.
  • Page 69: Installation Procedure

    6.5 Installation Procedure The GOT is designed to be embedded into a panel. Mount the GOT by following the procedure below. Cautions on the installation panel Refer to "Section 6.2 Panel Cutting Dimensions" for the panel cutting dimensions and panel thickness. Make sure that the panel surface is free from warpage, flaws and irregularities.
  • Page 70 Fixing the GOT Engage the hook of the mounting fitting (accessory) to the unit fixing hole of the GOT and tighten the screw until the GOT is fixed with the mounting bolt (accessory). The GOT will be fixed in 4 upper/lower parts. Enlarged view Enlarged view Mounting...
  • Page 71: Wiring

    7. WIRING WARNING WIRING PRECAUTIONS Be sure to shut off all phases of the external power supply used by the system before wiring. Failure to do so may result in an electric shock, product damage or malfunctions. Please make sure to ground FG terminal of the GOT power supply section by applying 100 or less which is used exclusively for the GOT.
  • Page 72: Power Supply Wiring

    7.1 Power Supply Wiring 7.1.1 Wiring example Connect the power supply to the power terminals on the back panel of the GOT. Use 0.75mm or thicker cables to avoid voltage drop and tighten the terminal screw with the specified torque securely.
  • Page 73 Make sure to carry out the followings for grounding. • Carry out the independent grounding if possible. • If the independent grounding is impossible, carry out the shared grounding as shown in fig.2) below. Other Other Other device device device Grounding Grounding (100...
  • Page 74: The Cause Of Malfunctions Related Wiring/Remedy

    7.1.2 The cause of malfunctions related wiring/Remedy Grounding of the GOT may cause electric potential difference and noise interference, which may result in GOT malfunctions. These problems may be resolved by taking the following measures. Wiring path of the GOT's ground cable and power line Bundling the GOT's ground cable and power line together can cause interference noise, which may result in malfunctions.
  • Page 75 • Remedy 1 (Refer to the figures Remedy 1-1 and 1-2 below.) If the electric potential difference between the ground cable and the panel that houses the GOT is creating problems, connect the ground cable to the panel also. If the wiring method as shown in Remedy 1-1 is not feasible, follow Remedy 1-2. Connection cable Connection cable Ground cable from...
  • Page 76: Wiring Inside And Outside The Panel

    7.2 Wiring inside and outside the panel 7.2.1 Wiring inside Run power lines, servo amplifier drive wires, and communication cables so that they do not cross each other. Noise interference that is generated by cables that cross each other may cause malfunctions. Surge suppressors are an effective way to filter out surge noise that is generated from no fuse breakers (NFB), electromagnetic contactors (MC), relays (RA), solenoid valves, and induction motors.
  • Page 77: Attaching Surge Killers To Control Equipment

    7.2.3 Attaching surge killers to control equipment If communication errors happen in synch with the on/off signals from certain control equipment (referred to as "load" hereafter) such as no fuse breakers, electromagnetic contactors, relays, solenoid valves, and induction motors, surge noise interference is suspected. If this problem happens, keep the ground cable and communication cable away from the load.
  • Page 78: Wiring The Fg Wire Of The Bus Cable

    7.2.4 Wiring the FG wire of the BUS cable To connect the QCPU, motion controller CPU (Q series) and GOT The cable for connection to the QCPU, motion controller CPU (Q series) does not have a FG wire that needs to be grounded. To connect QnACPU, ACPU, motion controller CPU (A series) and GOT When using GT15-C EXSS-1 or GT15-C BS, ground the FC wires as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 79: Cf Card

    Commercially-available CF card Some models with the operations checked by our company are usable. For the operation-checked models, refer to "List of valid devices applicable for GOT 1000 series" (T10-0039) separately available. The flash PC card of the GOT-A900 series In the GT11 , the flash PC card for GOT-A900 series cannot be used.
  • Page 80: Installing And Removing Procedures Of The Cf Card

    8.1.2 Installing and removing procedures of the CF card Install/remove the CF card with the power supply of GOT is OFF or CF card access switch is "OFF". Installing Set the CF card access switch of the GOT to "OFF", and make sure CF card CF card access access LED...
  • Page 81 Removing CF card CF card access Set the CF card access switch of the GOT to "OFF." access LED switch Make sure that the CF card access LED turns off. When the CF card access LED turns off, the CF card can be installed CF card or removed even during the GOT power on.
  • Page 82: Memory Card Adaptor

    8.2 Memory Card Adaptor The memory card adaptor is used to convert the CF card into the memory card (Type II). Install the memory card adaptor to a PC equipped with a PCMCIA interface, to write the OS or project data on the CF card from the PC or load alarm history data from the CF card to the PC.
  • Page 83: Option Function Board

    GT1155-QSBD MODEL IN 20.4 26.4VDC POWER 9.84W MAX 540001 BC Hardware version MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN 80M1 IND. CONT. EQ US LISTED GT1155-QTBD, GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1155-QSBDA,GT1150-QLBDQ, GT1150-QLBDA The above models of GOTs have built-in option functions and do not require the option function board.
  • Page 84: How To Install Or Remove The Option Function Board

    8.3.3 How to install or remove the option function board Installing Dummy cover Turn the GOT power off. Rise the lever on the dummy cover with a fingernail as shown in the figure on the right. Pinch the lever with fingers and pull-up it vertically to remove the dummy cover.
  • Page 85: Battery

    8.4 Battery The battery backs up clock data, alarm history and recipe data. A battery is installed to GT11 when the GT11 is shipped from the factory. 8.4.1 Applicable battery The following battery is applicable for GT11 Model Contents Battery for backup of clock data, GT11-50BAT alarm history, recipe data and time action setting value 8.4.2...
  • Page 86 Example nameplate (manufacture's serial number 1010001) GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL GT1155-QSBD MODEL CF CARD IN 20.4 26.4VDC POWER 9.84W MAX 1010001 BC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN INPUT 24V DC 80M1 IND. CONT. EQ US LISTED * Actual product nameplate <Jan., 2010 or later>...
  • Page 87 MODEL GT1155-QTBDQ IN 24VDC POWER MAX 00W SERIAL 00007201DP00001-A MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MADE IN JAPAN 0 7 2 0 1 Date (e.g., 1st) 1 to 31=1st to 31st Year (e.g., 2007) The last two digits Month of the Western calendar year (e.g., February)
  • Page 88: Protective Sheet

    8.5 Protective Sheet The protective sheet is used to protect the operation surface from damage or dirt when the touch key of GOT display section is operated. 8.5.1 Applicable protective sheet The following protective sheets are applicable for GT11 Product name Model Contents GT11-50PSCB...
  • Page 89: Usb Environmental Protection Cover

    8.6 USB Environmental Protection Cover The USB environmental protection cover protects the USB connector on the front face of GOT from dust, water, and oil. The GOT is installed with the USB environmental protection cover at factory shipment. Replace when damage and deterioration are caused. 8.6.1 Applicable USB environmental protection cover The following USB environmental protection cover is applicable for GT11...
  • Page 90: Stand

    8.7 Stand Stand is used to fix the GOT to standing status in order to debug the monitor screen data easily. 8.7.1 Applicable stand The following stand is applicable for GT11 Product name Model Contents " GT05-50STAND Stand for 5.7 Stand "...
  • Page 91 8.8 Protective cover for oil Use of the protective cover for oil improves waterproof property, oil resistance, and chemical resistance of the GOT. 8.8.1 Applicable protective cover for oil The following protective covers for oil are applicable to the GT11 Product name Model Contents...
  • Page 92: Protective Cover For Oil

    One corner of the cover is pulled outside, and it hangs it Please do not pull the oil cover on the corner of the front panel of GOT. more than the necessity, and do not bend it extremely. The seat part and the rubber part in the display part might flake off.
  • Page 93 Precautions for protective cover for oil • The protective cover for oil is a consumable product. Check the cover for scratch, damage or dirt at regular intervals, and replace with new one if necessary. • Do not push the protective cover for oil with pointed tools, including mechanical pencils and screwdrivers.
  • Page 94: Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit

    Confirm the hardware version with the products rating plate. GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL GT1155-QSBD MODEL IN 20.4 26.4VDC POWER 9.84W MAX 540001 BC Hardware version MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN 8 - 16 8.9 Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit 8.9.1 Serial multi-drop connection unit...
  • Page 95: Applicable Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit

    8.9.2 Applicable serial multi-drop connection unit The following serial multi-drop connection unit is applicable. Model Contents GT01-RS4-M For GOT multi-drop connection 8.9.3 Part name • Protective cover is installed • Protective cover is removed 2- 4.5 Name Specifications Installation hole for the main unit Installation hole POWER Lit in green when the power is properly supplied.
  • Page 96: Installation

    8.9.4 Installation Installed with DIN rail Install the multi-drop connection module with its hook (1 place) using the DIN rail. • Applicable DIN rail DIN46277 (width: 35mm) (Install the DIN rail with screws at intervals of 150mm.) Directly installed to panel Install the multi-drop connection module to the panel using 4.5mm holes (2 places).
  • Page 97: Connector Conversion Adapter

    GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL GT1155-QSBD MODEL IN 20.4 26.4VDC POWER 9.84W MAX 540001 BC Hardware version MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION MADE IN JAPAN 8.10.1 Applicable connector conversion adapter The following connector conversion adapter is applicable. Model Contents GT10-9PT5S For GOT multi-drop connection 8.10.2 Installing procedure...
  • Page 98: Utility Function

    9. UTILITY FUNCTION Utility is a function, which carries out connection of GOT and PLC, screen display and operation method settings, program/data control and self-check etc. Refer to the following for the utility function list. Section 9.2 Utility Function List 9.1 Utility Execution For utility execution, utility has to be displayed by installing BootOS and Standard monitor OS in the C drive (Flash memory).
  • Page 99: Utility Function List

    9.2 Utility Function List The items in the following list can be set/operated on the utility screens. Item Functions overview Setting of channel number for the communication interface and assignment of communication driver Setting of communication parameter. Sequence program protection key word setting. (When FX series PLC is connected) Sequence program protection key word deleting.
  • Page 100 Item Functions overview Installing OS. Uploading OS. OS information Property display of OS. (Kind, version, and date) Data check of system file. (OS) Downloading project file. Uploading project file. Project file deleting. Project Information Copying project file. (A drive A drive) Property display of project file.
  • Page 101: Utility Display

    9.3 Utility Display To display setting screens for each utility, the main menu must displayed first. (The utility screen is a factory installed horizontal format screen that cannot be edited.) (1) Main menu The menu items that can be selected from the GOT utility are displayed. Touching a menu item in the main menu will display the setting screen or following selection screen for the item.
  • Page 102 Switching the display language of the utility (1) When starting the GOT without selecting any language or the selected language and the installed fonts are not matched. The following screen will be displayed. Touching the button of a desired language restarts the GOT and the language is switched to the selected one.
  • Page 103: Display Operation Of Main Menu

    9.3.1 Display operation of main menu The following four types of operation can display the main menu. (Display the main menu after installing the Standard monitor OS from drawing software to the GOT Flash memory (Internal).) (1) When project data is undownloaded After the GOT is turned on, a dialog box for notifying of absence of project data is displayed.
  • Page 104 (3) When touching special function switch (utility) If you touch the special function switch (utility) while user-created screen is displayed, the main menu is displayed. The special function switch (utility) can be set as a touch switch that is displayed on a user-created screen by drawing software.
  • Page 105 Remark Lock the utility display by password. When a password is set on the GOT using drawing software, a password dialog box is displayed when trying to access the main menu of the utility display. (The password setting option in drawing software is located in the common menu.) When the password is not matched, the following error message is displayed.
  • Page 106: Utility Basic Configuration

    9.3.2 Utility basic configuration The basic configuration of the screen is as follows. Title display Close/Return button Scroll key Screen (1) Title display The screen title name is displayed in title display part. As the screen is composed of multiple layers, the title including these layers is Title display displayed.
  • Page 107: Basic Operation Of Settings Change

    9.3.3 Basic operation of settings change Change of setting value Setting item Select button Setting item Select button Touch the select button (setting point) on the screen. • Key: It is a key for selecting the setting value. Repeats with each touch ON OFF Numerical •...
  • Page 108 Keyboard operation Touch the numerical value to be changed. Keyboard for numerical input is displayed and cursor is displayed simultaneously. The key board display position changes by the position of numerical value touched. (At the time of numerical input, displayed in the position which will not interrupt the inputting.) Cursor Keyboard Input numeric with keyboard.
  • Page 109: Communication Interface Setting (Communication Setting)

    10. COMMUNICATION INTERFACE SETTING (COMMUNICATION SETTING) In [Communication Setting], the communication interface names and the related communication channel, communication driver names display and channel numbers are set. Moreover, in [Communication Detail setting], the communication interface details are set. (Communication parameters setting) 10.1 Communication Setting 10.1.1 Communication setting functions Function...
  • Page 110: Description Of Communication Setting Screen

    10.1.3 Description of communication setting screen Name of setting item and display item columns for [Communication Setting] (1) Channel - Driver assign (a) Assigning channel No. Channel No.s can be assigned to each of the communication drivers installed in the GOT. Without setting [Communication Settings] in drawing software, communication with PLC CPU is only available after assigning a channel No.
  • Page 111 (b) GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1150-QLBDQ, GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDA, GT1150-QLBDA Standard interfaces have the following three types BUS..For communication with PLC RS232 ..For communication with PC (drawing software) and barcode reader, RFID USB..For communication with PC (drawing software) [GOT front face] [GOT rear face] USB interface (Standard interface) RS-232 interface (Standard interface) (mini)
  • Page 112 Precautions for communication between GOT and connected devices (1) Installing [Communication driver] and downloading [Communication Settings] To perform communication with the connected device, the following actions are necessary. 1) Installing [Communication driver] (Up to 4, OS installation) 2) Assigning channel number and communication driver to communication interface (Communication Setting) 3) Downloading [Communication Settings] (project data) assigned in step 2) Perform 1), 2) and 3) with drawing software.
  • Page 113: Operation Of Communication Setting

    10.1.4 Operation of communication setting Channel and driver assignment operation The operation method for the channel and communication driver assignment is described here. In this section, the case for changing the computer link connection (Communication driver: [AJ71QC24, MELDAS C6*]) to CPU direct connection (Communication driver: [A/QnA/QCPU, QJ71C24]) is described. (In the present example, [Communication Settings] is not downloaded.) Before starting operation (1) Restarting the GOT...
  • Page 114 The [Channel-Driver assign] screen is displayed again. Touch the button. Touch the button to return to the [Communication Settings] screen. Check that the selected communication driver ([A/QnA/QCPU, QJ71C24]) is assigned. After checking, touch the button. Touch the button. The GOT restarts. Communication driver (1) Multi-channel function GT11 can install up to 4 communication drivers.
  • Page 115 Channel number setting operation Touch channel number specification menu BOX to be set. Keyboard The cursor for the channel number specification menu BOX is displayed. Simultaneously the keyboard for a numerical input is displayed. Enter the channel number from the keyboard and touch the key to settle the entered value.
  • Page 116: Communication Detail Settings

    10.2 Communication Detail Settings 10.2.1 Communication detail settings functions Function Contents Communication Set various communication parameters of communication devices. parameters setting The settable parameters differ according to the communication device. Keyword Register For the FX series PLCs, key word for protecting program in the PLC can be set. Keyword Delete For the FX series PLCs, key word for protecting program in the PLC can be deleted.
  • Page 117: Display Contents Of Communication Detail Settings

    Communication parameter setting using drawing software (1) Select [System Environment] [Communication Settings] from GT Designer2 to enter the communication parameters for each communication driver. When using GT Designer3, execute the settings at [Controller Setting...] of [Common]. To change the communication parameter setting after downloading project data, change the setting at [Communication Detail Setting] (described in this section).
  • Page 118 Item Description Setting range Select the connection method to the personal Host (PC) / Host (Modem) PC connection type computer. <Default: Host (PC)> Set the transmission speed when 9600/19200/38400/57600/115200 Transmission Speed communicating. <Default: 115200> Data Bit Set the data bit when communicating. 7bit/8bit <Default: 8bit>...
  • Page 119 Regist Keyword is registered. Touching the Regist key displays the selection screen for the registration. For a FX PLC that is not compatible with the customer keyword, the keyboard for the keyword input of is displayed. Select [Keyword] or [Keyword and Customer keyword]. When the key is touched, the selection is completed and the keyboard for the keyword input is Enter...
  • Page 120 When the registration is selected or the Regist key is touched on a PLC not compatible with the customer keyword, the keyboard for the keyword input is displayed in a pop-up window. When the keyword is input and the key is touched, registration is completed. Enter When [Keyword and Customer Keyword] is selected on the selection screen for the registration, the Customer Keyword entry screen of...
  • Page 121 (1) Selection of keyword protection level For the devices which can perform the online operation of FX PLC, 3 levels of protection can be set. When the monitoring or setting change by online devices is needed, set the keyword taking the following into consideration. (a) When only keyword is registered Protection level is selected by the head character of keyword.
  • Page 122 Delete Registered keyword is deleted. Touching the key pops up a keyboard for keyword input. Delete When the correct keyword is input and the key is touched, the keyword is deleted. Enter Target PLC Settings Input a keyword to be deleted. FX PLC compatible with 2nd keyword Input a keyword to be deleted only into "keyword".
  • Page 123 Clear To access an FX PLC where a keyword has been registered, keyword protection is cancelled. Touching the key pops up a keyboard for keyword input. Clear When the correct keyword is input and the key is touched, the protection is cancelled. Enter Target PLC Settings...
  • Page 124: Display And Operation Settings (Got Set Up)

    11. DISPLAY AND OPERATION SETTINGS (GOT SET UP) Setting screen for display and setting screen for operation can be displayed from GOT setup. In the setting screen for display and the setting screen for operation, the following settings can be set. Screen Description Reference page...
  • Page 125 (1) Display setting by drawing software Set title display period, screen save time and screen save backlight at [GOT set up] in [System Environment] of GT Designer2. When using GT Designer3, execute the settings at [GOT Setup...] of [GOT Environmental Setting]. When change a part of the setting after downloading the project data, change the setting by [Display] screen of the GOT.
  • Page 126: Display Operation Of Display Setting

    11.1.2 Display operation of display setting Main menu GOT setup Section 9.3 Utility Display) Touch [Display]. Touch [GOT setup]. Display Touch an item to change settings. Restart after setting change If return the display to the GOT setup screen by touching the button after the setting of each item is changed and touch the button on the GOT setup screen,...
  • Page 127: Display Setting Operations

    11.1.3 Display setting operations Opening screen time, screen save time If touching the setting time (numerical), keyboard is displayed. Input numeric with the keyboard. Setting contents are defined if button is touched. button is touched without touching button, the dialogue box shown on the left is displayed.
  • Page 128 Screen save backlight, Battery alarm display Setting item is changed if setting item is touched. (ON OFF) Setting contents are defined if button is touched button is touched without touching button, the dialogue mentioned left is displayed. button: The change contents are canceled, and the screen is closed.
  • Page 129 Language Touch the setting items to display the Select Language screen. When touching the button of a desired language, the language is selected and the screen returns to the Display screen. Setting contents are defined if button is touched. The language display does not change till is carried out.
  • Page 130 Brightness, Contrast Refer to the following for brightness, contrast setting. Section 11.2 Brightness, Contrast Adjustment Invert colors Setting item is changed if setting item is touched. (ON OFF) Setting contents are defined if button is touched button is touched without touching button, the dialogue mentioned left is displayed.
  • Page 131: Brightness, Contrast Adjustment

    11.2 Brightness, Contrast Adjustment 11.2.1 Brightness, contrast adjustment function Brightness or contrast can be adjusted. Function Contents Brightness setting Brightness of display part can be adjusted by 8 levels. Contrast of display part can be adjusted by 16 levels. Contrast setting (GT1155-QTBQ, GT1155-QTBDQ and GT1155-QTBDA excluded) 11.2.2 Display operation of brightness, contrast Main menu...
  • Page 132: Brightness Adjustment Operation

    11.2.3 Brightness adjustment operation Brightness can be adjusted by touching key of brightness adjustment. Contrast can be adjusted by touching key of contrast adjustment. Setting contents are defined if button is touched button is touched without touching button, the dialogue box shown on the left displayed.
  • Page 133: Operation Settings

    11.3 Operation Settings 11.3.1 Operation setting functions Setting regarding GOT operation can be set. The items which can be set are described below. Function Contents Setting range OFF/SHORT/LONG Buzzer volume setting Buzzer volume setting can be changed. <At factory shipment: SHORT>...
  • Page 134: Display Operation Of Operation Setting

    11.3.2 Display operation of operation setting Main menu GOT setup Section 9.3 Utility Display) Touch [GOT setup]. Touch [Operation]. Operation Touch an item to change settings. Restart after setting change If return the display to the GOT setup screen by touching the button after the setting of each item (excluding the security setting) is changed and touch the button on the GOT setup screen, the GOT will restart.
  • Page 135: Setting Operation Of Operation

    11.3.3 Setting operation of operation Buzzer volume, window move buzzer Setting items are changed if setting item is touched. Buzzer volume : SHORT LONG Window move buzzer : OFF Setting contents are defined if button is touched. button is touched without touching button, the dialogue box shown on the left is displayed.
  • Page 136 Key sensitivity setting The keyboard is displayed if setting item is touched. Enter the numerical value from the keyboard. The key reaction speed according to the "key sensitivity" setting is displayed. Setting contents are defined if button is touched. 11 - 13 11.3 Operation Settings 11.3.3 Setting operation of operation...
  • Page 137: Security Level Change

    11.4 Security Level Change 11.4.1 Security level change functions Changes the security level to the same security level set by each object or screen switch. To change the security level, input the password of the security level which is set in drawing software. Security level setting .....
  • Page 138: Security Level Change Operation

    11.4.3 Security level change operation Password input operation By touching key, the password of the changed security level is input. When correcting the input character, touch key to delete the correcting character and input the password again. After inputting password, touch the Enter key.
  • Page 139: Utility Call Key Setting

    11.5 Utility Call Key Setting 11.5.1 Utility call key setting function The key position for calling the main menu of the utility can be specified. The key position can be specified by one point or two points of 4 corners on the screen. When the key position is specified by one point, the time to switch to the utility when the key position is kept pressing can be set.
  • Page 140: Utility Call Key Setting Operation

    11.5.3 Utility call key setting operation Touch displayed on the four corners of the setting screen. The button repeats every time it is pressed. Change the part to be set as a key position The key position can be set to the zero point.
  • Page 141 (1) Setting another key position when there are two Make the setting after changing either one of the key positions from Three of cannot be set at the same time. Example: When changing the two positions from the upper left and upper right corners to the upper left and lower left corners Change the upper right Change the lower left...
  • Page 142: Clock Settings And Battery Status Display (Time Setting And Display)

    12. CLOCK SETTINGS AND BATTERY STATUS DISPLAY (TIME SETTING AND DISPLAY) The clock display setting items and the time when displayed the setting screen are displayed. The voltage status of the built-in battery is also displayed. 12.1 Time Setting and Display 12.1.1 Time setting and display functions Time settings and displaying of the status of GOT built-in battery are possible.
  • Page 143 12.1.3 Clock setting operations Clock setting Setup the method to adjust the time between GOT data and the clock data of PLC CPU connected with GOT. Setting Contents Adjust the time of GOT clock data to the clock data of PLC CPU. Adjust Same as setting in [GOT setup] in [System Environment] of GT Designer2.
  • Page 144: Clock Setting Operations

    If touch the setup item, the setup contents is changed. Adjust Broadcast Adjust/Broadcast None If touch button, the setup contents is reflected. If touch button without touching button, the dialogue box shown on the left is displayed. button: The changed value is canceled, and the screen is closed.
  • Page 145 Clock display Carry out the display and setting of GOT clock data. When setting the clock data, change the clock data on the GOT and controller regardless of clock setting. The setup methods of clock data are shown below. If touch the clock display section, the keyboard for input is displayed and the clock update stops.
  • Page 146 Touching the button reflects the settings and restarts updating the clock display. Then, the settings are reflected to both clock data on the GOT and controller. If touch button, the GOT restarts if the clock settings is changed, or the screen closes if clock settings is not changed.
  • Page 147: File Display And Copy (Program/Data Control)

    13. FILE DISPLAY AND COPY (PROGRAM/DATA CONTROL) The display of OS, project data or alarm data which is written in the GOT or CF card and the data transmission between GOT and CF card are possible. The format of the CF card is also possible. 13.1 Data Storage Location 13.1.1 Drive name allocation For the Built-in CF card, Flash Memory (Internal) or Internal SRAM, the following drive names (A drive, C...
  • Page 148 At maintenance GOT main unit Alarm Recipe Alarm (D drive) (C drive) Upload Recipe Internal SRAM Flash Memory (Internal) GT Designer2 GT Designer3 Upload Copy Copy files Alarm Alarm on Windows Recipe Alarm Alarm (A drive) Recipe Inserting/Removing Recipe Built-in CF card Built-in CF card (when installed in PC) (when installed in GOT)
  • Page 149: Os Version Confirmation

    13.1.3 OS version confirmation Confirm the OS version carefully when install BootOS and Standard monitor OS. When OS is installed, GOT checks and compares the OS version automatically. (1) When install BootOS When the BootOS to be installed has the older major version, GOT displays the installation disapproving message to cancel the installation so that the older version may not be written.
  • Page 150 MODEL IN 20.4 26.4VDC POWER 9.84W MAX Example H/W version: H 540001 BC Boot OS version: AD BootOS MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION version MADE IN JAPAN Rating plate: HD 80M1 IND. CONT. EQ US LISTED (b) GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDQ, GT1155-QSBDA, GT1150-QLBDQ, GT1150-QLBDA...
  • Page 151: Display File

    13.1.4 Display file The files that can be displayed in each screen are as follows. Display Storage location Contents screen (Drive name/folder name) BootOS Built-in flash memory C:\G1BOOT\ Standard monitor OS system screen data Standard monitor OS system screen management information file Standard monitor OS (monitor function) Standard 8-dot font (ASCII characters)
  • Page 152: Os Information

    13.2 OS Information 13.2.1 Function of OS information Each file name/folder name of BootOS and OS (Standard monitor OS, PC communication driver and Option OS) by which each drive (A: Built-in CF card, C: Flash memory) holds can be displayed in lists. Installation and uploading of the files are also possible.
  • Page 153: Display Example Of Os Information

    13.2.3 Display example of OS information OS information screen OS information screen: Storage file/folder display screen Number Item Contents The drive of which file or folder is displayed can be selected. When the CF card is Select drive not installed, [A: Built-in CF card] will not be displayed. Indicates whether the displayed name is for file or folder.
  • Page 154: Operation Of Os Information

    13.2.4 Operation of OS information Display operation of OS information If touch a drive in [Select drive], the OS information screen information of the first folder of the touched drive is displayed. If touch a folder name, the information of the touched folder is displayed.
  • Page 155 Installation operation BootOS and OS which are written in the A drive (Built-in CF card) can be installed in GOT. Install the CF card to which the BootOS or OS to install is written to the GOT. Refer to the following for inserting/ removing method of CF card.
  • Page 156 Upload operation BootOS and OS in the C drive (Flash memory) can be uploaded to the A drive (Built-in CF card). Install the CF card used as the uploading destination to GOT. Refer to the following for inserting/removing method of CF card. Section 8.1 CF Card OS information screen Touch [A: Built-in CF Card] of [Select...
  • Page 157 Property display operation Displays the property of the file stored in the selected folder. If touch button after selecting the Property property displaying target folder, the [Property] screen shown left is displayed. In the [Property] screen, the following information is displayed for each file selected by Item Contents...
  • Page 158 Data check operation Carries out data check of the selected system file. When data is normal. Touch button after selecting a Data check data check target file. The dialog mentioned left will be displayed after executing data check. Touching button closes the dialog. If the data check fails, the target file may be broken.
  • Page 159: Project Information

    13.3 Project Information 13.3.1 Function of project information The project data files stored in each drive (A: Built-in CF card, C: Flash memory) can be displayed by lists. In addition, the files can be downloaded, uploaded, deleted or copied, etc. Function Contents Reference page...
  • Page 160: Display Example Of Project Information

    13.3.3 Display example of project information Project information screen: Project information screen Storage file/folder display screen Number Item Contents The drive by which a file or folder is displayed can be selected. Select drive When the CF card is not connected, [A: Built-in CF card] is not displayed. Indicates the type of the displayed name (file or folder).
  • Page 161: Operation Of Project Information

    13.3.4 Operation of project information Display operation of project information Project information screen Touch a drive in [Select drive], and the data in the first folder contained in the touched drive is displayed. If touch a folder name, the data contained in the touched folder is displayed.
  • Page 162 Delete operation This operation deletes the selected file. Touch and select the file to delete. Screen mentioned left is displayed if button is touched. Confirm the deletion targeted file is specified correctly. If touch button, the file is deleted. If touch button, the deletion is Cancel canceled.
  • Page 163 Copy operation The file in the A drive is copied to another directory of the A drive. Copy to/from C drive or D drive is disabled. Install CF card in the PC, in which create a Dialog for selecting a copy destination drive folder for the copy destination.
  • Page 164 Touch button. If there is no file of the same name in the copy destination folder, starts to copy. When there is a file of the same name in the copy destination folder, the dialog mentioned left is displayed without starting the copy.
  • Page 165 Data check operation Carrys out data check of the selected project file. When data is normal. Touch the button after Data check selecting the file for data check. The data check is executed and the result is displayed by the dialog shown left. If touch button, the dialog is closed.
  • Page 166 Download Transfers the project data from the A drive (Built-in CF card) to the C drive (Flash Memory). Transfer the project data to be downloaded to the GOT to the CF card, using drawing software or another GOT. Install the CF card mentioned by GOT.
  • Page 167 Touch button. If there is no project data of the same name in the C drive, starts the download. If there is a project data of the same name in the C drive, the screen shown left is displayed without starting the download. If touching button, an overwrite download is executed to a project data of...
  • Page 168 Upload Transfers the project data from the C drive (Flash Memory) to the A drive (Built-in CF card). Mount the CF card to GOT. For the CF card installation/removal method, refer to the following. Section 8.1 CF Card Touch "A: Standard CF card" in the drive selection.
  • Page 169: Alarm Information

    13.4 Alarm Information 13.4.1 Function of alarm information The alarm log file held by the D drive (Internal SRAM) is displayed. The functions below can be carried out for files. Function Contents Reference page Information display of files and Displays name, data size, creation date and time of file or folder. 13-24, 13-25 folders Deletion...
  • Page 170: The Display Example Of Alarm Information

    13.4.3 The display example of alarm information Alarm information screen Alarm information: Storage file/folder display screen Number Item Contents The drive of which file or folder is displayed can be selected. When the CF card is Select drive not installed, [A: Built-in CF card] is not displayed. Indicates whether the displayed name is file or folder.
  • Page 171: Alarm Information Operation

    13.4.4 Alarm information operation The display operation of alarm information Alarm information screen If touch a drive of [Select drive], the information in the first folder of the touched drive is displayed. If touch a folder name, the information of the touched folder is displayed.
  • Page 172 Deletion operation Deletes selected files. Touch and select the file to delete. If touch button, the dialog mentioned left is displayed. Confirm deletion targeted file is specified correctly. If touch button, the file is deleted. If touch button, the deletion is Cancel canceled.
  • Page 173 Copy operation Copies the selected file. Touch and select the file to copy. Dialog for selecting a copy destination drive If touch button, the message Copy [Please select a destination.] is displayed in the left bottom of the screen. Touch the drive name display area to select a drive, and then touch the button.
  • Page 174 Touch button. If there is no file of the same name in the copy destination folder, starts to copy. If there is a file of the same name in the copy destination folder, the following dialog is displayed without starting the copy. If copy, in this case, the copied file is overwritten to the project data in the copy destination folder.
  • Page 175: Memory Card Format

    13.5 Memory Card Format 13.5.1 Format function of memory card Formats the CF card or Internal SRAM. 13.5.2 Display operation of memory card format Main menu Program/Data control Program/Data control Section 9.3 Utility Display) Touch Touch [Program/data control]. [Memory card format]. Touch [ Memory card format Select a drive and...
  • Page 176: Format Operation Of Memory Card

    13.5.3 Format operation of memory card To format the CF card, install the CF card to the GOT first. For the CF card installation/removal method, refer to the following. Section 8.1 CF Card Touch and select the drive to format by [Select Drive].
  • Page 177: Memory Information

    When the formatting is completed, the completion dialog mentioned left is displayed. If touch button, closes the dialog. Remark Restrictions on formatting • When use an unformatted CF card in GOT, format the CF card by PC. GOT cannot format the unformatted CF card. •...
  • Page 178: Display Example Of Memory Information

    13.6.3 Display example of memory information Setting items Description Indicates the amount of memory empty area size for each drive in which a file or Flash memory empty area size folder can be stored. If CF card is not mounted, "A: Standard CF card" is not displayed. 13 - 32 13.6 Memory Information 13.6.3 Display example of memory information...
  • Page 179: Got Data Package Acquisition

    13.7 GOT data package acquisition 13.7.1 The function of GOT data package acquisition This function copies the following OSs that are installed on the GOT and the data to the memory card. • OS (Boot OS, Standard monitor OS, Communication driver, Extended function OS, Option OS) •...
  • Page 180: Display Example Of Got Data Package Acquisition

    13.7.3 Display example of GOT data package acquisition Setting items Description Displays the drive to which the user can copy the OS and data. Select Drive [A: Standard CF Card] will not appear if a CF card is not inserted. Copy Copying begins when [Copy] is touched.
  • Page 181: Got Data Package Acquisition Operation

    13.7.4 GOT data package acquisition operation GOT data package acquisition operation on the display Copy the following OS that is installed on the GOT and data to the CF card. Touch [A: Standard CF Card] under Select drive to highlight it. Touch the button to begin copying.
  • Page 182 Notes on copying operations (1) Copying the OS/Project data to the GOT When the OS or project data are copied to the memory card using the GOT data package acquisition function and then to the GOT, the utility settings will also be copied. After copying the OS and project data to the GOT, check the utility settings and reconfigure the settings as necessary.
  • Page 183: Got Self Check (Debug & Self Check)

    14. GOT SELF CHECK (DEBUG & SELF CHECK) The GOT can display the screen for debugging or self-checking. The following describes the functions available as the debugging and self-checking function. Items Contents Reference page Debug System monitor, A list editor and FX list editor 14-1 Self check Memory check, Drawing check, Font check, Touch panel check and I/O check...
  • Page 184: System Monitor

    14.2 System Monitor The system monitor function is capable of monitoring and changing the devices within a target controller. It is intended to troubleshoot the controller system and to streamline maintenance operations. By installing the system monitor, an extended function OS, from drawing software into the GOT, you can monitor and test the devices of the controller and the buffer memory of the intelligent function module.
  • Page 185 Displaying the system monitor screen The GOT can display one of the four monitor screens as a full screen. Data can be changed by test operation For further information, see the following: Subsection 14.2.24 Test operation (Test example) When turning ON MO When changing the present value of DO (1) Testing a bit device A device specified by the user is turned on and off.
  • Page 186 The display format and device comment/no-comment display can be switched For further information, see the following: Subsection 14.2.7 Switching the display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display (Test example) When the entry monitor is displayed When the entry monitor is displayed (hexadecimal display) (comment display) (1) Switching the display format...
  • Page 187: Specifications

    14.2.1 Specifications System configuration This subsection describes the controller names and the connection forms between the GOT and the controller that can be covered by the system monitor function. For further information about communication units and cables for each connection form, see the following: GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Target controller...
  • Page 188 Connection type (1) When the GOT is connected to a QCPU (Q mode), Q series motion controller CPU, or QSCPU : Available, : Partly restricted, : Unavailable) Function Connection type between GOT and controller CC-Link Direct CPU Computer link Reference GOT multidrop connection Name...
  • Page 189 (2) When the GOT is connected to a QnACPU : Available, : Partly restricted, : Unavailable) Function Connection type between GOT and controller CC-Link Direct CPU Computer link Reference GOT multidrop connection Name Description connection connection connection connection Monitoring present values by Entry entering devices to be monitored Subsection 14.2.10...
  • Page 190 (3) When the GOT is connected to a ACPU/QCPU (A mode) or A series motion controller CPU : Available, : Partly restricted, : Unavailable) Function Connection type between GOT and controller CC-Link Direct CPU Computer link Reference GOT multidrop connection Name Description connection...
  • Page 191 (4) When the GOT is connected to an FXCPU : Available, : Partly restricted, : Unavailable) Function Connection type between GOT and controller Reference Name Description Direct CPU connection GOT multidrop connection Entry Monitoring present values by entering Subsection 14.2.10 monitor devices to be monitored in advance Monitoring the present value of n...
  • Page 192 (5) When the GOT is connected to a remote I/O station of MELSECNET/H system : Available, : Partly restricted, : Unavailable) Function Connection type between GOT and controller CC-Link Direct CPU Computer link Reference GOT multidrop connection Name Description connection connection connection connection...
  • Page 193 Required Extended function OS (1) The Extended function OS shown in the table below is required. Extended function OS OS memory space (user area) Option function board System monitor Not required (2) Install the Extended function OS. Install System monitor (Extended function OS) in the GOT. For a detailed installation procedure, see the following: GT Designer2 Version Basic Operation/Data Transfer Manual...
  • Page 194 Precautions (1) Monitoring and testing real number data Real number data cannot be monitored and tested. All word devices containing real number data are monitored in integer data (binary data). (2) Monitoring devices in 32-bit (two-word) module When monitoring word devices (T, C, D, W, etc.) in 32-bit (two-word) module, those with 32 bits of data remaining are monitored.
  • Page 195: Display

    14.2.2 Display This section describes the operation procedure from turning on the power to the GOT to system monitor display. Outline until starting the system monitor This subsection describes the flow until the system monitor function screen is displayed after System monitor (Extended function OS) is installed in the GOT.
  • Page 196: Operation Procedure Common To The System Monitor Screens

    14.2.3 Operation procedure common to the system monitor screens 14.2.4 Functional change menu screen This subsection describes the configuration of the functional change menu screen and the functions of the keys displayed on it. The table below describes the functions of the keys displayed on the functional change menu screen. Function Performs entry monitoring in the Entry Monitor window.
  • Page 197: Entering Monitor Devices (Specifying Monitor Stations And Devices)

    14.2.5 Entering monitor devices (specifying monitor stations and devices) This subsection describes how to specify network numbers, monitor stations, and monitor devices by taking the Entry Monitor window as an example. The procedure for specifying network numbers, monitor stations, and monitor devices is the same even if other items than the "entry monitor."...
  • Page 198 (From previous page) Device entry screen when the entry monitor, Device entry screen when the batch monitor or TC monitor is selected BM monitor is selected Set 1) to 8) as shown in the table below, and then touch the key.
  • Page 199 (From previous page) DEVICE ENTRY Touch " " (1) Retaining entered information If the system monitor function is reactivated without turning off the power to the GOT, the last displayed information will be retained. If the power to the GOT is turned on again and the system monitor function is reactivated, the last displayed information will be deleted.
  • Page 200: Key Window Setting Columns And Operation Procedure

    14.2.6 Key window setting columns and operation procedure Operating the key window Using the keys, move the cursor to the item you want to set. The displayed keyboard depends on the position of the cursor as shown below. Displayed position of cursor Keyboard displayed when the cursor is placed on the device name Keyboard displayed when the cursor...
  • Page 201: Switching The Display Format (Dec/Hex) And Comment/No-Comment Display

    14.2.7 Switching the display format (DEC/HEX) and comment/no-comment display This subsection describes how to switch the display format and comment/no-comment display. The Entry Monitor window is taken here as an example to describe the specification of a monitor station and a monitor device when the system monitor function is executed.
  • Page 202 (1) Changing the comment or comment capacity of the controller If you change a comment or comment capacity of the controller after the system monitor function is activated, the comment may not be properly displayed on each monitor screen. After a comment or comment capacity is changed, turn off the GOT and turn it on again.
  • Page 203: Quick Test Operation Of Monitor Devices

    14.2.8 Quick test operation of monitor devices WARNING Before performing the quick test operations of the system monitor function (such as turning ON or OFF bit device, changing the word device current value, changing the settings or current values of the timer or counter, and changing the buffer memory current value), read through the manual carefully and make yourself familiar with the operation method.
  • Page 204 (1) Quick test of bit devices (Operation example) Change the status of bit device X001 from off ( ) to on ( ). Touch the bit device you want to switch its status to on or off. The device name and number of the selected bit device are highlighted.
  • Page 205 (2) Quick test of word devices (Operation example) Change the device value of word device W200 from 43 to 100. Conditions: Data range: 16 bits, device value display format: decimal number Touch the device you want to change the device value. Enter a new device value by operating the key window.
  • Page 206 (From previous page) Touch " " The device value of W200 is changed from 43 to 100. Effective number of digits of device values that can be changed If an entered value exceeds the corresponding number of digits specified below, the device value cannot be changed.
  • Page 207: Changing Screens (Common Operation)

    14.2.9 Changing screens (common operation) This subsection takes the entry monitor as an example to describe how to change screens. Functional change menu screen Section 14.2 System Monitor The screen returns to the screen on which the system monitor function was activated. (Start from the utility screen) The screen returns to the Main Menu screen of the utility.
  • Page 208: Entry Monitor

    14.2.10 Entry monitor The device monitor is a function to enter devices to be monitored in advance and monitor only entered devices. This section describes how to activate the entry monitor when the system monitor function is executed. 14.2.11 Information displayed on the entry monitor screen and key functions (1) The information displayed on the Entry Monitor screen is described below.
  • Page 209 (2) The following table describes the key functions displayed on the Entry Monitor screen. Key switch Function Activates the Quick test operation. TEST Subsection 14.2.8 Quick test operation of monitor devices Switches the screen to the functional change menu screen to activate another monitor function or terminate the system monitor function.
  • Page 210: Procedure For Entry Monitor Basic Operation

    14.2.12 Procedure for entry monitor basic operation Touch "DEV MON" When no devices are entered Display example when devices are already entered MENU MENU Touch Touch TEST FORM Touch Touch Touch If necessary, perform Quick test If necessary, switch the screen display. operation.
  • Page 211: Deleting Entry Devices

    14.2.13 Deleting entry devices This subsection describes how to delete entry devices. Deleting entry devices with the system monitor function executed is described below. Touch "SET" When specifying the device When deleting devices at a time name you want to delete Touch Touch "ALL CLR"...
  • Page 212: Batch Monitor

    14.2.14 Batch monitor The batch monitor is a function to specify the head device of any device range to perform monitoring. This section describes how to operate the batch monitor when the system monitor function is executed. 14.2.15 Information displayed on the Batch Monitor screen and key functions (1) The information displayed on the Batch Monitor screen is described below.
  • Page 213 Display example of word devices (32-bit) (No comments displayed) (Comments displayed) 9) Displays a data range. 10) Monitor display area For further information about items 1) to 10) shown above, see the page that follows. Number of devices displayed on a single screen The number of devices displayed on a single screen depends on the setting of the data range, as shown below.
  • Page 214 (2) The following table describes the key functions displayed on the Batch Monitor screen. Key switch Function Activates the Quick test operation. TEST Subsection 14.2.8 Quick test operation of monitor devices Switches the screen to the functional change menu screen to activate another monitor function or terminate the system monitor function.
  • Page 215: Procedure For Batch Monitor Basic Operation

    14.2.16 Procedure for batch monitor basic operation Touch "BAT MON" When no devices When devices are entered are entered MENU MENU Touch Touch TEST FORM Touch Touch Touch If necessary, perform Quick test If necessary, switch the screen display. operation. Subsection 14.2.7 Switching the Subsection 14.2.8 Quick test display format (DEC/HEX) and...
  • Page 216: Tc Monitor (Monitoring Timers And Counters)

    14.2.17 TC Monitor (Monitoring Timers and Counters) The TC monitor is a function to monitor only timers (T) and counters (C). This section describes how to operate the TC monitor when the system monitor function is executed. 14.2.18 Information displayed on the TC Monitor screen and key functions (1) The information displayed on the TC Monitor screen is described below.
  • Page 217 (3) The following table below describes the range of display of items 1) to 11) displayed. Description of setting CC-Link Item Direct CPU Computer link connection Bus connection connection connection Network No. FF: When the host station is selected 0: When the master Station No.
  • Page 218: Procedure For Tc Monitor Basic Operation

    14.2.19 Procedure for TC monitor basic operation Touch "TC MON" When no devices are entered Display example when devices are already entered MENU MENU Touch Touch TEST FORM Touch Touch Touch If necessary, perform Quick test operation. If necessary, switch the screen display. Subsection 14.2.8 Quick test Subsection 14.2.7 Switching operation of monitor devices...
  • Page 219: Procedure For Canceling Tc Monitor Keywords

    14.2.20 Procedure for canceling TC monitor keywords When the target controller is a QCPU and a password is entered in the sequence program, the keyword must be canceled to display the set values of times and counters. The procedure for canceling keywords is described below. Touch "SET"...
  • Page 220: Bm Monitor (Monitoring Buffer Memory)

    14.2.21 BM monitor (monitoring buffer memory) The BM monitor (buffer memory monitor) is a function to monitor the buffer memory of special function modules. This section describes how to operate the BM monitor when the system monitor function is executed. 14.2.22 Information displayed on the BM Monitor screen and key functions (1) The information displayed on the BM Monitor screen is described below.
  • Page 221 (2) The following table describes the key functions displayed on the BM Monitor screen. Key switch Function Activates the Quick test operation. TEST Subsection 14.2.8 Quick test operation of monitor devices Switches the screen to the functional change menu screen to activate another monitor function or terminate the system monitor function.
  • Page 222: Procedure For Bm Monitor Basic Operation

    14.2.23 Procedure for BM monitor basic operation Touch "BM MON" When no devices are entered Display example when devices are already entered MENU MENU Touch Touch TEST FORM Touch Touch Touch If necessary, perform Quick test operation. If necessary, switch the screen display. Subsection 14.2.8 Quick test Subsection 14.2.7 Switching the operation of monitor devices...
  • Page 223: Test Operation

    14.2.24 Test operation WARNING Before performing the quick test operations of the system monitor function (such as turning ON or OFF bit device, changing the word device current value, changing the settings or current values of the timer or counter, and changing the buffer memory current value), read through the manual carefully and make yourself familiar with the operation method.
  • Page 224: Information Displayed On The Test Menu Screen And Key Functions

    14.2.26 Information displayed on the test menu screen and key functions (1) Test menu screen The table shown below describes the key functions. Function Switches the screen to the functional change menu screen to activate another monitor function or terminate the system monitor function.
  • Page 225: Information And Set Items Displayed On Each Setting Key Window Screen

    14.2.27 Information and set items displayed on each setting key window screen The information and set items on the setting key window screen to be used for each test are described below. (1) Information displayed on each setting key window screen 1) Displays a network No.
  • Page 226 (2) Set items on the setting key window screen The table shown below describes details of the set items mentioned on the preceding page. Description of setting CC-Link Item Direct CPU Computer link connection Bus connection connection connection G4 * Net No.
  • Page 227: Test Operation Procedure

    14.2.28 Test operation procedure Test operation takes place by setting on the setting key window screen the name and number of a device, initial device number of the buffer memory, and the initial I/O of the module or entering change values. This subsection takes a change of set values as an example to describe the test operation procedure.
  • Page 228 Operating the set values of timers and counters (1) Time-up/Count-up status Even if a set value or present value is changed after a timer or counter is up, the time-up or count-up status does not change. The present status is retained. (2) Changing an index qualifier Only the constant part of a T/C set value with a qualifier can be changed.
  • Page 229: Test Operation Basic Procedure

    14.2.29 Test operation basic procedure Touch any switch. Device entry screen Device Entry screen Touch Touch "TEST" Test menu screen CANCEL Touch SET/RST SET VAL VALUE 16 VALUE 32 BM VAL 16 BM VAL 32 Touch Touch Touch Touch Touch Touch If necessary, change bit device on/off or word device values on the setting key window screen.
  • Page 230: Error Messages And Corrective Actions

    14.2.30 Error messages and corrective actions This section describes the error messages displayed when the system monitor function is executed, and corrective action. Error message Description Corrective action (1) Connections between the PLC CPU and the GOT. (disconnected or cut cables). (2) Has an error occurred in the PLC CPU.
  • Page 231: Melsec-A List Editor

    14.3 MELSEC-A List Editor The MELSEC-A list editor enables you to change the sequence program in the ACPU/QCPU (A mode). This function is intended to troubleshoot the PLC system and to streamline maintenance operations. By installing list editor for MELSEC-A, an Option OS, from drawing software into the GOT, you can edit the ACPU/QCPU (A mode) PLC program.
  • Page 232: Specifications

    14.3.1 Specifications System configuration This subsection describes the PLC CPU series names and the connection forms between the GOT and the PLC for which the MELSEC-A list editor is available. For further information about communication units and cables for each connection form, see the following: GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Targeted PLC...
  • Page 233: Access Range

    Required option OS and option function board The option OS and option function board shown below are required. Option OS OS memory space (user area) Option function board MELSEC-A list editor GT11-50FNB (1) Option OS Install the option OS in the above table to the GOT. Refer to the following manual for the procedure for installing the option OS.
  • Page 234: Display

    14.3.4 Display Outline until the start This subsection describes an outline until the system monitor screen is displayed after List editor for MELSEC-A (Option OS) is installed in the GOT. Start Turn on the power to the GOT. Starting from the special function switch (MELSEC-A List editor) Starting from the utility set in the project data...
  • Page 235: Operation Of Keyword Input

    14.3.5 Operation of keyword input If a keyword is registered in the ACPU when the connected ACPU or the ACPU PLC No. No. corresponding to the operation is changed, the GOT requests for input of the registered keyword. Input the keyword registered in the ACPU and press the key.
  • Page 236 When you forgot the keyword entered in the ACPU • Even if you are unsure of the keyword entered in the ACPU, you cannot delete it independently. If deleting user data, including sequence programs, does not cause any inconvenience to you, clear (delete) the entered keyword by <PLC memory all clear.>...
  • Page 237: Operation Methods

    14.3.6 Operation methods Key arrangement and a list of key functions (1) The arrangement and functions of the keys displayed on the MELSEC-A List Editor window are described below. Display area 4) Control keys 1) Mode keys 2) Help key 4) Control key 3) Command/Device keys Key name...
  • Page 238 (2) How to express keys and key operation descriptions The keys for the MELSEC-A list editor and operation procedures are described in text in a simplified manner as shown below. (a) Some keys, such as , are available for two different purposes. Operate such keys with either the upper or lower function indicated on them valid according to the operation.
  • Page 239: Display Format Of The Display Area

    14.3.7 Display format of the display area The following describes the position and content of each data field in the MELSEC-A list editor display area. Current mode display Valid key display Step number; The 4th line displays data (program device name and number Program list etc.
  • Page 240 (2) The cursor appears The cursor appears and is highlighted during data input. (3) Indication of the selected line When a program list is displayed, the line currently selected for editing is indicated by " " appearing immediately after the step number. The 3rd line in the display area is selected for editing.
  • Page 241 (7) Shifting of data to the left during the input of a program When the user inputs a program, the codes entered before a touch on the key will appear on the 4th (bottom) line of the display area. If the codes cannot appear on a single line, the display on the 4th line only will shift by a single character position to the left each time the user touches a key.
  • Page 242: Switching Valid Keys (Upper/Lower Functions)

    14.3.8 Switching valid keys (upper/lower functions) Make valid the upper or lower function of keys available for two different purposes to operate the MELSEC-A list editor. (1) Switching the upper and lower functions of mode keys In general, the upper functions of mode keys are valid. To make the lower function of a mode key valid, touch the SHIFT key and then the mode key.
  • Page 243: Command Input Procedures

    14.3.10 Command input procedures Command input procedures can be classified as follows: 1) Input the command key to use the command on the key. 2) Input the alphanumeric keys corresponding to each character of command sequentially. 3) Select and input the command to be used from the Help function. Command input procedures for 1) and 2) above are as follows.
  • Page 244 (2) For command code and device (1) Command DEVICE DEVICE No. (Ex) When LD X0 is input 0 0 0 (3) For commands other than above Input the key between the command and the device, the source data, and the destination data. (Ex 1) When FMOV K2 DO K5 is input (Ex 2) When OUT T1 K10 is input 0 0 0...
  • Page 245 (Ex 3) When MC N3 M5 is input (Ex 4) When LD = K10 D10 is input (Ex 5) When ANDD<=H7FFFF D20 is input < 0 7 F F F F (4) Handling of devices M, L and S Devices M, L and S in the Test, Monitor, Write and Insert modes change the display depending on the set parameters.
  • Page 246: Action If An Incorrect Key Is Input

    (5) For extension timer/extension counter of AnA and AnUCPU When the extension timer (T256 to T2047) and the extension counter (C256 to C1023) are input as the first device of the command, input the first device and the device number. (Ex) When OUT T256 D500 is input T 2 5 6 The device (D500) for the T256 setting value...
  • Page 247: List Of Functions

    14.3.12 List of functions The table below shows the functions available for each mode. Mode (mode display) Function Writes, adds, or modifies a program. Changes a device used at the selected step in the program. Displays a list of instructions that start with the specified character and allows the user to choose from them. Write (W) Reads a program after allowing the user to specify a step number.
  • Page 248: Basic Operation

    14.3.13 Basic Operation This section takes an easy operation example to describe the basic operation of the MELSEC-A list editor. 14.3.14 Reading sequence programs [Operation example] <Key operation> <Display> Select the "Read" mode. READ Read the 0th step. Scroll the screen with the GO key. 14 - 66 14.3 MELSEC-A List Editor 14.3.13 Basic Operation...
  • Page 249: Changing (Overwriting) Commands

    14.3.15 Changing (Overwriting) commands The example shown below is used to describe how to change sequence program commands. Before change 3 OUT Y010 X000 X001 4 OUT T0 K10 Y010 Change the timer setting K100 Y010 value from K10 to K100. After change 3 OUT Y010...
  • Page 250: Adding (Inserting) Commands

    14.3.16 Adding (Inserting) commands The example shown below is used to describe how to add sequence program commands. Before addition 7 +P K80 K5 D20 14 END +P K80 K5 D20 Add the MOV command. MOV D20 K2Y018 After addition 7 +P K80 K5 D20 14 MOV D20 K2Y018 Add the MOV...
  • Page 251: Deleting Commands

    14.3.17 Deleting commands The example shown below is used to describe how to delete sequence program commands. Before deletion Delete the ANI MO command. 5 LD T0 6 ANI M0 +P K80 K5 D20 7 +P K80 K5 D20 MOV D20 K2Y018 After deletion Delete the ANI 5 LD T0...
  • Page 252: Using The Help Function

    14.3.18 Using the help function is input to use the Help function. HELP Input of displays the Help function menus in each mode. Select the corresponding item for HELP execution. (1) Reading the command in the sequence program Example of reading the area using the "MOV" command in the sequence program. [Operation example] <Key operation>...
  • Page 253 (2) Displaying comment The following example shows the procedure of displaying the comment in the Read mode. [Operation example] <Key operation> <Display> Input the HELP key in the Read mode. *HELP MENU * * * READ HELP COMMENT DISPLAY CLEAR:END Select "2: COMMENT DISPLAY".
  • Page 254: Plc Memory All Clear

    14.3.19 PLC memory all clear When input of a keyword is requested, all parameters and sequence programs can be cleared together with the keyword registered in the ACPU using the operation below. [Operation example] Display the keyword input request. KEYWORD= [ Stop operation of ACPU Set the target ACPU to the stop status.
  • Page 255: List Of Operation Procedures

    14.3.20 List of operation procedures 14.3.21 Common operation Details Purpose Procedures (key input sequence) Input when the Input of keyword at keyword is Keyword start-up registered in the ACPU. Mode selection ( READ , INSERT , PARAM ) Mode key Switching of valid Select the mode.
  • Page 256: Operation In Write Mode (W)

    14.3.22 Operation in write mode (W) Details Purpose Procedures (key input sequence) Program display HELP in the Write mode Set the specified range in the Continuous write in NOP Final step program to NOP. Start step specification specification Start step specification WRITE SHIFT Step number...
  • Page 257: Operation In Insert Mode (I)

    14.3.24 Operation in insert mode (I) Details Purpose Procedures (key input sequence) INSERT Step number Insert a command in the Insert a command in the mand program. program. Display the program HELP Specify the movement in the Insert mode. start step. Move the program.
  • Page 258: Operation In Parameter Mode (P)

    14.3.26 Operation in parameter mode (P) Details Purpose Procedures (key input sequence) Return the parameters to the PARAM Clearing all parameters initial setting status. Parameter setting Set the parameters for the PARAM (for A0J2HCPU) A0J2HCPU. Select the latch range from Setting of latch range "No latch", "1/2 latch"...
  • Page 259: Operation In Other Mode (O)

    14.3.27 Operation in other mode (O) Details Purpose Procedures (key input sequence) Operation that checks the error step number/error code SHIFT OTHER (Except AnA, AnUCPU) Error check for the current error in the (AnA, AnUCPU) ACPU. (other than AnA and AnUCPU) Check the program(double SHIFT...
  • Page 260: Error Messages And Corrective Actions

    14.3.28 Error messages and corrective actions Error messages and corrective actions in direct CPU connection If an error is detected with the MELSEC-A list editor during operation of each mode, an error message appears at the 4th line of the display. Error messages, display conditions and corrective actions are displayed below.
  • Page 261 Error message Description Corrective action In machine language writing, the address which was Address error Set the correct address. tried to be written was at the write-protect area. No corresponding program The specified command was not found. Check the program. In communication with the CPU for clearing the keyword (1) Mount the memory cassette properly.
  • Page 262 Error message Description Corrective action The value exceeding the range of the program capacity Reduce the program capacity by **K steps for **KS over by **K steps was attempted to be set. setting. The value exceeding the range of the file The value exceeding the range of the file register **KP over register capacity by **K points was attempted...
  • Page 263 PLC CPU error messages and troubleshooting When the error step read in other mode is performed, the error message and the error step of the current error in the ACPU are displayed. Error messages, error details and corrective actions are displayed below. If an error message appears, take the following actions to resume operation.
  • Page 264 Error using list editor function on the link system When the MELSEC-A list editor is used on the link system, the "PLC communication error (**)" may appear. In this case, check the error details and the corrective actions. Error No. Error message Corrective action Time-out error: No response to the request...
  • Page 265 (2) When connected to the local station Device Description Details number The control depends on whether there is an error at the Link card error OFF : Normal M9211 hardware of the link card. The link card in the CPU link unit (for local station) ON : Error is judged at the CPU.
  • Page 266: Melsec-Fx List Editor

    14.4 MELSEC-FX List Editor The MELSEC-FX list editor enables you to change the sequence program in the FX PLC. This function is intended to troubleshoot the PLC system and to streamline maintenance operations. By installing list editor for MELSEC-FX, an Option OS, from drawing software into the GOT, you can edit the FX PLC program.
  • Page 267: Specifications

    14.4.1 Specifications System configuration This section describes the system configuration of the MELSEC-FX list editor. For further information about communication units and cables for each connection form, see the following. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Controllers that can be edited with the MELSEC-FX list editor Target controller FXCPU Connection forms...
  • Page 268: Access Range

    Functions list and monitor conditions The following shows the memory that can be monitored by the MELSEC-FX list editor and the FX PLC status conditions. : Can be monitored : Can be monitored under certain conditions : Cannot be monitored) Memory that can be monitored EEPROM FX PLC...
  • Page 269: Precautions

    14.4.3 Precautions (1) Using other peripheral equipment for sequence program/parameter change When using the MELSEC-FX list editor, do not change programs or parameters in the PLC CPU from other peripheral equipment. If you make a change, temporarily exit the MELSEC-FX list editor after the change is made, then start the MELSEC-FX list editor again.
  • Page 270: Display

    14.4.4 Display Outline until the start This subsection describes an outline until the MELSEC-FX list editor screen is displayed after List editor for MELSEC-FX (Option OS) is installed in the GOT. Start Turn on the power to the GOT. Starting from the special function Starting from the switch (MELSEC-FX list editor) utility...
  • Page 271 Change screens This section describes how to change the screen. Start Utility Main Menu user-created monitor screen MORE MORE [PLC diagnostics] [Parameter setting] [Keyword setup] [List Monitor] With setting special function switches (FX list monitor), the list monitor can be started on the monitor screen. When the list monitor is started on the monitor screen, the list editor cannot be used.
  • Page 272: Operation Procedures

    14.4.5 Operation procedures This section describes the contents of the MELSEC-FX list editor and the key functions displayed on the screen. Key arrangement and a list of key functions The arrangement and functions of the keys displayed on the MELSEC-FX List Editor window are described below.
  • Page 273 Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the MELSEC-FX list editor screen. Function Selects a mode for MELSEC-FX list editor. ( Subsection 14.4.6 Selection and operation of modes) Displays the PLC diagnostics, parameter setting, and keyword selection menu. Switches between command keyboard 1 and command keyboard 2.
  • Page 274: Selection And Operation Of Modes

    14.4.6 Selection and operation of modes The MELSEC-FX list editor has four modes: READ, WRITE, INSERT, and DELETE. Select an appropriate mode for the intended operation. For more information on the mode to select, refer to the function operations from subsection 14.4.7 onward. How to change modes Touch the MODE...
  • Page 275: Sequence Program Display

    14.4.7 Sequence program display Sequence programs are read from the FX PLC to the GOT and displayed. There are two displaying methods: specifying the step number, and scrolling one screen at a time. Display using cursor keys (1) Operation Scroll with (2) Example Scroll one line upward or downward.
  • Page 276 Display scrolling one screen at a time (1) Operation MODE (Read mode) (2) Example Displaying with scrolling one screen at a time. < WRITE > MODE Set the READ mode. < READ > Displaying with scrolling K 200 one screen at a time. D 58 14 - 94 14.4 MELSEC-FX List Editor...
  • Page 277: Searching Commands And Devices

    14.4.8 Searching commands and devices Displays a command or device by searching it in sequence program from Step 0. Command search (1) Operation Select the command Input the device name and MODE device number. to search for. (Read mode) MORE *1 If the command you want to search for is not on the keyboard, touch the key to switch to the other keyboard.
  • Page 278 Device search (1) Operation Input the device name and MODE device number. (Read mode) *1 After the search results are displayed, you can continue searching with the same conditions by touching the key. Touching any key other than the key ends the search. (2) Example Searching for LD M8000.
  • Page 279: Writing Commands

    14.4.9 Writing commands Writes a sequence program to the FX PLC. (Overwrite/Insert) Writing basic commands (1) Operations (a) Inputting command only (Ex.: ANB, ORB command etc.) Input the command Stop the FX PLC MODE For overwriting: (WRITE mode) For insertion: (INSERT mode) (b) Inputting command and device (LD, AND commands etc.) Input the command Stop the FX PLC...
  • Page 280 (b) Inputting LD X000 Stop the FX PLC 0 NOP 1 NOP < READ > 2 NOP 3 NOP MODE Set the WRITE or < WRITE > 0 LD INSERT 1 NOP mode. 2 NOP 3 NOP With , move the cursor to the position to overwrite/insert the command.
  • Page 281 Writing applied instructions (1) Operations Applied instruction number Stop the FX PLC MODE For overwriting: (WRITE mode) For insertion: (INSERT mode) Input the device name and device number. (double word command) and (pulse execution format command) can also be input after the applied instruction number is input. Inputting in the order is also possible.
  • Page 282: Changing Operands, Set Values

    14.4.10 Changing operands, set values Changes the operand section of an applied instruction and OUT (T, C) command set value. Operation Input the device name and device number Stop the FX PLC MODE (Read mode) *1 For decimal numbers, input K, then the number. For hexadecimal numbers, input H, then the number.
  • Page 283: Deleting Commands

    14.4.11 Deleting commands Deletes one command at a time from a sequence program. Operation Stop the FX PLC MODE Move the cursor to the command to be deleted. (DELETE mode) When moving the cursor to the position where the command is to be deleted. Place the cursor on the command line (the line on which the step number is displayed).
  • Page 284: Sequence Program All Clear

    14.4.12 Sequence program all clear Clears all the sequence programs. Operation Stop the FX PLC MODE (WRITE mode) Example Clears all the sequence programs. Stop the FX PLC ! Caution The program will be erased. < READ > Press "OK" to continue. MODE Cancel Set the...
  • Page 285: Plc Diagnostics

    14.4.13 PLC diagnostics Displays the FX PLC error message, error code, and step at which the error occurred. Operation [PLC diagnostics] Select [PLC diagnostics] with PLC diagnostics screen The following describes the contents displayed on the PLC diagnostics screen and the function of on- screen key.
  • Page 286 Remark Error details For details on an FX PLC error, refer to the manual below. Programming manual for the FX CPU used (2) Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the PLC diagnostics screen.
  • Page 287: Parameter Setting

    14.4.14 Parameter setting Sets FX PLC parameters. Parameters that can be changed and change targets (1) Parameters that can be changed The parameters that can be changed with the MELSEC-FX list editor and the target FX PLCs are as follows. : Can be set/changed : Cannot be set/changed) Target CPU...
  • Page 288 Parameter setting screen The following describes the contents displayed on the PLC diagnostics screen and the function of on- screen keys. (1) Displayed contents Item Display contents Sets the memory space (number of steps). Memory capacity If you touch the section, you can change the memory space.
  • Page 289: Keywords

    (2) Key functions The table below shows the functions of the keys that are used for the operation on the parameter setting screen. Function Initializes the parameters Completes the changed setting contents. Ends parameter setting. 14.4.15 Keywords Registers, deletes, releases protection for, and sets protection for the FX PLC keywords. Function usability of the MELSEC-FX list editor for keyword protection levels The functions that can be used with the MELSEC-FX list editor depend on the keyword protection level.
  • Page 290 Operation [Keyword setup] Select [Keyword setup] with Keyword screen and protection level When [Keyword setup] is selected with the MELSEC-FX list editor, the keyword screen is displayed. Refer to the following manual for the procedure for keyword operations. Subsection 10.2.3 Display contents of communication detail settings Remark Keywords Refer to the following manual for details of keyword.
  • Page 291: List Monitor

    14.4.16 List monitor The status of contacts and coils in a sequence program is displayed. Operation [ List Monitor ] Select [List Monitor] with When the list monitor is started on the FX list editor screen, the step numbers displayed on the FX list editor screen is displayed on the list monitor screen.
  • Page 292 Displays and key functions The following describes the displays for the list monitor. Item Display contents The status of contacts and coils is displayed on the left of device displays. List display area The same operations as in the READ mode of the FX list editor can be executed. Keys Subsection 14.4.7 Sequence program display Ends the list monitor.
  • Page 293: Action For An Incorrect Key Input

    14.4.17 Action for an incorrect key input If an incorrect key is input, cancel the input contents. Operation (1) Before touching the key (before reading/writing the input contents) Before touching the key, touch the key. After touching the key (after reading/writing the input contents) Write the command again.
  • Page 294: Self Check

    14.5 Self Check 14.5.1 Self check function Carries out self-check for the GOT hardware or memory etc. The items that can be self-checked are as follows. Items Contents Reference page Carries out write/read check of the Built-in CF card, Flash memory, and Internal Memory check SRAM.
  • Page 295: Memory Check

    14.6 Memory Check 14.6.1 Memory check function The memory check function carries out the write/read check of the Standard CF card, Flash memory, and Internal SRAM. Function Contents Checks whether the memory (Standard CF card) of the A drive can be read/written A drive memory check normally.
  • Page 296: Memory Check Operation

    14.6.3 Memory check operation Carries out write/read check of memory. When drive is not displayed When the drive (memory) to check is not displayed, confirm the mounting procedure or memory type with reference to the following. • CF card inserting/removing method Section 8.1 CF Card When no faults are found in mounting, etc, a memory failure may be arisen.
  • Page 297 Touching the button returns to the [Memory check] screen. Remark Password change The password cannot be changed. When input password error, the cancel dialog is displayed. If touch , returns to the [Memory check] screen. 14 - 115 14.6 Memory Check 14.6.3 Memory check operation...
  • Page 298 When error is found in the memory When error is found by memory check, the dialog indicating the area in which the error occurred is displayed. If an error is found in the D drive [Internal SRAM], format the internal SRAM. For details of the formatting of the D drive [Internal SRAM], refer to the following.
  • Page 299: Drawing Check

    14.7 Drawing Check 14.7.1 Drawing check function The drawing check function carries out display checks as missing bit check, color check, basic figure display check, move check among screens. 14.7.2 Display operation of drawing check Main menu Debug & self check Self check Section 9.3 Utility Display) Touch...
  • Page 300: Display And Operation Of Drawing Check

    14.7.3 Display and operation of drawing check Touching [Drawing check] in the [Display check] displays the screen describing the drawing check operation. Touch the upper right of the screen to start a drawing check. Before execute drawing check (1) Touching the upper right part of the screen proceeds to the next check in each step during the drawing check.
  • Page 301 Move check among screens (a) Pattern 1: Shape transformation, color check The drawn figures are displayed in order and at regular intervals. If the shape and color (white, yellow, light blue, green, purple, red, blue, black) are displayed visually in order, it is normal. For GT1150 (monochrome 16 scales), each color is subtracted to monochrome 16-scale.
  • Page 302 (c) Pattern 3: Shape transformation, color check The overlapped shapes of pattern 1 and pattern 2 are displayed. If the shape and color (white, yellow, light blue, green, purple, red, blue, black) are displayed visually in order, it is normal. For GT1150 (monochrome 16 scales), each color is subtracted to monochrome 16-scale.
  • Page 303: Font Check

    14.8 Font Check 14.8.1 Font check function The font check is a function which confirms fonts installed in GOT. The character data of the font is displayed on the upper left part of the screen one by one. 14.8.2 Display operation of font check Main menu Debug &...
  • Page 304: Font Check Operation

    14.8.3 Font check operation Touching [Font check] in the [Display check] menu displays the screen describing the font check operation. Touching the upper right of the screen starts the font check. The character data of the installed font (stored in the flash memory) can be displayed on the screen one by one to confirm the font drawings visually.
  • Page 305: Touch Panel Check

    14.9 Touch Panel Check 14.9.1 Touch panel check function Touch panel check is a function which checks whether there is no dead zone area in touch key minimum unit (16 dots x 16 dots). 14.9.2 Display operation of touch panel check Main menu Debug &...
  • Page 306: Touch Panel Check Operations

    14.9.3 Touch panel check operations Touching [Touch panel check] of [Self check] displays the screen explaining the touch panel check operation. Touch the button to start the touch panel check. Touch a part of the screen. The touched part becomes a yellow -filled display.
  • Page 307: I/O Check

    Controllers except MITSUBISHI PLC cannot be checked with the use of I/O check function. When checking the communication between GOT and controller, follow "Preparatory Procedures for Monitoring" in "GOT 1000 Series Connection Manual". GOT 1000 Series Connection Manual. 14.10.2 Display operation of I/O check Main menu Debug &...
  • Page 308: I/O Check Operation

    14.10.3 I/O check operation Target confirmation As a preparatory step for the CPU communication check, perform the following items. • Installing [Communication driver]: Use drawing software to install. • Setting [Communication settings]: Use drawing software to enter and download. • Connecting connection device: Connect a PLC to the communication interface for which the CPU communication check is applied in order to start the communication.
  • Page 309 Self-loopback 4 3 2 For preparation for the self-loopback communication check, insert the connector for self-loopback check (Customer purchased) shown in the diagram left in 8 7 6 the RS-232 interface. Display unit (back) For this connector, short 2 and 3 pins, 7 and 8 pins, 4 CF CARD and 6 pins, respectively.
  • Page 310: System Alarm Display

    If an error occurs the dialog is displayed at that point, notifying the GOT has terminated abnormally and which byte the error occurred, and then the GOT restarts. If a verification error occurs, the RS-232 interface hardware may be faulty. 14.11 System Alarm Display 14.11.1 System alarm display function System alarm display is the function to display error code and error message when an error occurs in GOT,...
  • Page 311: Operating The System Alarm Display

    14.11.3 Operating the system alarm display System Alarm display resetting Eliminate each cause of the system alarm being occurred. Error causes can be identified by the error code, error message and channel No. displayed on the System alarm display screen. 18.
  • Page 312: Got Start Time

    14.12 GOT Start Time 14.12.1 GOT start time function GOT start time is the function to display the following date and time. • Start time of GOT • Current time of GOT • Operating hours of GOT 14.12.2 Display operation of GOT start time Main menu [Debug &...
  • Page 313: Display Of Got Start Time

    14.12.3 Display of GOT start time Item Description Displays the time when the GOT was powered on or reset-restarted (OS installation, Start Time communication setting change). Current Time Displays the current time. Displays operating hours of the GOT. The displayed operating hours is the accumulated time while GOT is powered on or reset- Operating hours restarted (OS installation, communication setting change).
  • Page 314: Cleaning Of Display Section(Clean)

    15. CLEANING OF DISPLAY SECTION (CLEAN) In utility, the screen can be set as not to be effected by touching the screen when clean with clothes. For cleaning method, refer to "Section 17.3 Cleaning Method". 15.1 Clean 15.1.1 Display operation of clean Main menu Clean 9.3 Utility Display)
  • Page 315: Installation Of Coreos, Bootos And Standard Monitor Os

    16. INSTALLATION OF CoreOS, BOOTOS AND STANDARD MONITOR OS To execute the GOT utility, BootOS or Standard monitor OS has to be installed in the C drive (Flash memory). This chapter explains the installation using GOT. Drawing software CF card BootOS or standard monitor OS Write OS...
  • Page 316: Bootos And Standard Monitor Os Required For Installation

    16.1 BootOS and Standard Monitor OS Required for Installation Under-mentioned BootOS and Standard monitor OS are necessary to execute utility. OS name Function overview Storage location Required for the control of GOT and the communication between PC and GOT. Installed at factory shipment. Flash memory BootOS (BootOS can be installed from drawing software or the CF card.
  • Page 317: Prior Preparations For Installing Bootos And Standard Monitor Os

    16.2 Prior Preparations for Installing BootOS and Standard Monitor OS For the installation using GOT, the CF card storing BootOS or Standard monitor OS is required. For the method of writing BootOS and Standard monitor OS in the CF card, the following two methods are available.
  • Page 318: Bootos And Standard Monitor Os Installation Using Cf Card

    16.3 BootOS and Standard Monitor OS Installation Using CF Card There are the following two types for the BootOS, Standard monitor OS installation using CF card. (1) Installation method when the GOT is turned on When the GOT is turned on, all the OS and project data stored in the memory card are transferred to the GOT.
  • Page 319: Installation Method When The Got Is Turned On

    16.3.1 Installation method when the GOT is turned on The displayed message is different depending on the installation condition of Standard monitor OS. When the screen requesting operation is displayed, operate the GOT according to the instructions on the screen. Operation procedure Power OFF GOT and CF card access switch.
  • Page 320: Installation Method Using The Program/Data Control Function (Utility)

    16.3.2 Installation method using the program/data control function (Utility) For details of program/data control function, refer to the following. Chapter 13 FILE DISPLAY AND COPY (PROGRAM/DATA CONTROL) Program/data control is a function to install OS files from the CF card to GOT by the Utility operation. Precautions on executing program/data control function When execute program/data control function, Standard monitor OS has to be installed in GOT in advance.
  • Page 321 The CF card access LED is lit during install execution. Do not pull out the CF card, power OFF, or reset the GOT while the CF card access card is lit. After the installation is finished, the dialog box shown on the left is displayed. Touch the button to reboot the GOT.
  • Page 322: When Installing The Different Version Of Bootos, Standard Monitor Os

    16.4 When Installing the Different Version of BootOS, Standard Monitor OS (1) Boot OS installation When the Boot OS is installed, the GOT compares the version of the current Boot OS and the version of the Boot OS to be installed. When the major version of the Boot OS to be installed is older than that of the current Boot OS, the following warning dialogs will appear to prevent an accidental overwriting.
  • Page 323 MODEL IN 20.4 26.4VDC POWER 9.84W MAX Example H/W version: H 540001 BC Boot OS version: AD BootOS MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION version MADE IN JAPAN Rating plate: HD 80M1 IND. CONT. EQ US LISTED 16 - 9 16.4 When Installing the Different Version of BootOS, Standard Monitor OS...
  • Page 324 MODEL GT1155-QTBDQ IN 24VDC POWER MAX 00W 00007201 DP00001-A SERIAL MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC BootOS MADE IN JAPAN version 16 - 10 16.4 When Installing the Different Version of BootOS, Standard Monitor OS 16.3.2 Installation method using the program/data control function (Utility)
  • Page 325: Coreos

    16.5 CoreOS Install CoreOS only if the GOT is not in its factory-shipped condition, even if BootOS is installed. Normally, installation is not required. Precautions when installing CoreOS. The installation cannot be interrupted. The followings should not be performed during the installation of CoreOS. GOT may not operate.
  • Page 326 Installation method of CoreOS Write CoreOS from drawing software to the CF card For details on the operation method of drawing software, refer to the following manual. GT Designer2 Version Basic Operation/Data Transfer Manual GT Designer3 Version1 Screen Design Manual (Fundamentals) Check that the power of GOT main unit is OFF, and then mount the CF card to GOT.
  • Page 327: When Coreos Cannot Be Installed

    When the installation is completed, the dialogue box shown on the left is displayed. Check that the message is displayed, and turn the GOT power OFF. (When the installation is completed, the power LED blinks.) Remove the CF card after turning the power OFF.
  • Page 328: Maintenance And Inspection

    17. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION STARTUP AND MAINTENANCE WARNING PRECAUTIONS When power is on, do not touch the terminals. Doing so can cause an electric shock or malfunction. Connect the battery correctly. Do not discharge, disassemble, heat, short, solder or throw the battery into the fire. Incorrect handling may cause the battery to generate heat, burst or take fire, resulting in injuries or fires.
  • Page 329: Daily Inspection

    17.1 Daily Inspection Daily inspection items Inspection Inspection Item Criterion Action Method Check for loose Retighten screws within the GOT mounting status Securely mounted mounting screws. specified torque range Retighten screws Loose terminal screws Not loose Retighten terminal screws with screwdriver Connection Proximate solderless Visual check...
  • Page 330: Cleaning Method

    17.3 Cleaning Method Use the GOT always in a clean condition. To clean the GOT, wipe the dirty part with a soft cloth using neutral detergent. For the display operation of the [Clean] screen, refer to the following. Chapter 15 CLEANING OF DISPLAY SECTION (CLEAN) Clean Precautions for cleaning Do not use chemicals such as thinner, organic solvents and strong acids, since they...
  • Page 331: Battery Voltage Low Detection And Battery Replacement

    17.4 Battery Voltage Low Detection and Battery Replacement Low battery voltage detection and replacement The battery is used for backing up the clock data, alarm history or recipe data. It is recommended that you replace battery periodically. Refer to the following for the replacement procedure. Section 8.4 Battery The battery voltage low detection can be confirmed by the utility screen and system alarm.
  • Page 332 Example of alarm output to external device (lamp, buzzer, etc.) The following describes an example of outputting the battery voltage low signal from a FX series PLC to an external device with system information. Condition: The Write Device is "D20" and all data is used (the button is Select All clicked on the setting screen of drawing software) for the system...
  • Page 333 (2) Exportation precautions The new EU Battery Directive (2006/66/EC) requires the following when marketing or exporting batteries and/or devices with built-in batteries to EU member states. • To print the symbol on batteries, devices, or their packaging • To explain the symbol in the manuals of the products (a) Labelling To market or export batteries and/or devices with built-in batteries, which have no symbol, to EU member states on September 26, 2008 or later, print the symbol shown in (1) on the GOT...
  • Page 334: Backlight Shutoff Detection

    17.5 Backlight Shutoff Detection The backlight is built into GOT for the liquid crystal display. When GOT detects backlight shutoff, the POWER LED blinks green/orange alternately. The brightness of the backlight decreases with the lapse of usage period. When backlight shutoff is detected or the display becomes unclear, replace the backlight.
  • Page 335: Error Message And System Alarm

    18. ERROR MESSAGE AND SYSTEM ALARM This chapter describes the error messages and system alarm displayed in the GOT. As the error code and error message displaying functions when an error occurs at the GOT or Controller, the system alarm is available. The error code can also be confirmed in the error code storage area of the system information.
  • Page 336: Error Contents Display

    (2) Error code and reference manual Error source Error code Contents Reference 0 to 99 User's manual of the ACPU Error code of CPU (for ACPU) (Value of D9008) connected with GOT User's manual of the FXCPU to Error code of CPU which GOT is connected •...
  • Page 337: List Of Error Message/System Alarm

    18.2 List of Error Message/System Alarm The system alarm detected with GOT is shown below. Error Error message Action code The number of objects of the screen to be displayed is too large and the system work area cannot be secured. Decrease the number of objects from the displayed screen.
  • Page 338 Error Error message Action code The monitored device No. is set out of the permissible range of the targeted PLC CPU, or the data length for a device dedicated to 32 bits is set other than 32 bits. Dedicated device is out of range. 1.
  • Page 339 Error Error message Action code When executing the recipe function specifying the file register name, error occurred in PLC CPU drive. Error in specified PLC drive. 1. Execute the recipe function again after confirming the specified PLC Confirm PLC drive. CPU drive.
  • Page 340 Error Error message Action code One or more channel for PLC and host (microcomputer) connection (Ch.1 Communication channel not set. to 5) is not allocated by drawing software or utility. Set channel number on Utility. Set the channel by drawing software or utility. Warning! Built-in battery voltage The voltage of the GOT built-in battery is decreased.
  • Page 341: Troubleshooting In Bus Connection

    18.3 Troubleshooting in Bus Connection When connect GOT and PLC CPU with bus connection, and the cause is not clear in "18.2 List of Error Message/System Alarm", execute the following troubleshooting. Refer to the following for details concerning the bus connection. GOT1000 Series Connection Manual 18.3.1 Locating error positions Explanation regarding the method of specifying the error part.
  • Page 342: Further Locating Error Positions

    18.3.2 Further locating error positions If the function of the PLC cannot be recovered even when the module on which an error occurs is replaced with a new one, the error may be caused by the effect from another module. Disconnect the extension cables and bus connection cables in order from the modules starting from the module located furthest from the operating position in the system, and check for the status of occurrence of the error each time the cables are disconnected until the error does not occur.
  • Page 343: Specific Example Of Troubleshooting

    18.3.3 Specific example of troubleshooting Taking the following system as an example, troubleshooting is shown when PLC CPU error occurred. (When QnASCPU and the extension base unit are used) (main base unit) GOT 1) GOT 2) Extension cable (extension base unit) Bus connection Bus connection cable...
  • Page 344: Troubleshooting For Monitoring

    18.4 Troubleshooting for Monitoring This section describes the countermeasures when GOT does not display the monitor screen. GOT does not display the screen POWER LED of GOT is off. Turn on the power supply of GOT Backlight OFF during screen saving is set. The setting of screen saving can be set GOT POWER LED is lit in orange in the GOT utility menu.
  • Page 345: Starting Got

    18.5 Starting GOT 18.5.1 Power-Off Do not turn the GOT power OFF during the start-up right after turning the GOT power on or during the restart-up after transferring each OS or project data and changing the setting on the utility screen. “When “Booting”...
  • Page 346: Appendices

    APPENDICES Appendix 1 External Dimensions External dimensional diagrams of GT1155-QTBD, GT1155-QSBD and GT1150-QLBD 164(6.46") 120(4.73") (0.87") 23(0.91") #4-40UNC (Inch screw type) M2.6 (Metric screw type) 120(4.73") (0.87") Panel thickness: 5mm(0.2") or less (0.16") (0.2") Unit: mm (inch) 152(5.99") App - 1 Appendix 1 External Dimensions...
  • Page 347 External dimensional diagrams of GT1155-QTBDQ, GT1155-QSBDQ and GT1150-QLBDQ 167(6.57") 28.5 110(4.33") (1.12") 21(0.83") (Metric screw type) #4-40UNC (Inch screw type) 28.5 110(4.33") Panel board thickness to be 5 mm(0.2 ) or less " (1.12") (0.16") (0.2") Unit: mm(inch) (5.99") App - 2 Appendix 1 External Dimensions...
  • Page 348: Appendix 1 External Dimensions

    External dimensional diagrams of GT1155-QTBDA, GT1155-QSBDA and GT1150-QLBDA 167(6.57") 28.5 110(4.33") (1.12") 21(0.83") #4-40UNC (Inch screw type) 28.5 110(4.33") Panel board thickness to be 5 mm(0.2 ) or less " (1.12") (0.16") (0.2") Unit: mm(inch) (5.99") App - 3 Appendix 1 External Dimensions...
  • Page 349 External dimensions of memory board Unit: mm (inch) 37.0(1.46") 6.1(0.25") External dimensions of stand GT05-50STAND For angle of 75 153(6.05") 260(10.24") 220(8.67") Unit: mm (inch) A9GT-50STAND For angle of 75 156(6.15") 262(10.32") 220(8.67") Unit: mm (inch) App - 4 Appendix 1 External Dimensions...
  • Page 350 External dimensions of serial multi-drop connection unit GT01-RS4-M • Protective cover is installed • Protective cover is removed 2- 4.5 57(2.25") 65(2.56") Unit : mm (inch) External dimensions of connector conversion adapter GT10-9PT5S 36(1.42") (0.87") Unit : mm (inch) App - 5 Appendix 1 External Dimensions...
  • Page 351 External dimensions of communication cable Unit: mm (inch) GT01-C30R4-25P 50(1.97") 30000(1181.1") 53(2.09") (0.63") (0.63") (0.28") M2.6 M2.6 GT01-C R4-25P 50(1.97") 53(2.09") (0.63") (0.63") (0.28") M2.6 M2.6 Length L mm (inch) Value of 10000 (393.7") 20000 (787.4") 30000 (1181.1") GT01-C R4-8P 50(1.97") 40(1.58") (0.52")
  • Page 352 GT01-C30R2-25P 50(1.97") 30000(1181.1") 53(2.09") (0.63") (0.63") #4-40UNC M2.6 GT01-C30R2-9S 50(1.97") 30000(1181.1") 50(1.97") (0.63") (0.63") #4-40UNC #4-40UNC GT01-C30R2-6P 50(1.97") 30000(1181.1") 40(1.58") (0.52") (0.63") (0.79") (1.11") (0.28") #4-40UNC App - 7 Appendix 1 External Dimensions...
  • Page 353 External dimensions of bus connection cable connector Cable model Cable length (m(ft.)) External dimensions 0.6(2),1.2(3.9),3(10),5(20),10(33) Fig. 1 GT15-QC B 15(49),20(66),25(82),30(98),35(120) Fig. 1 GT15-QC BS 1.2(3.9),3(10),5(20) Fig. 2 GT15-C NB 0.6(2),1.2(3.9),3(10),5(20) Fig. 3 GT15-AC B 1.2(3.9),2.5(8) Fig. 4 GT15-A370C B-S1 1.2(3.9),2.5(8) Fig.
  • Page 354 Fig.8 Fig.7 11.5(0.45") 32(1.25") 11.5 FG wire 20(0.78") 20.5(0.8") 32(1.25") 1000 (0.45") (2.36") 50(1.96") (39.37") (2.95") Cable Approx. 8.0 (4.33") 500(19.68") PLC side Ferrite core Approx. 35 40 PLC side GOT side A7GT-CNB side Contracted tube color: Green Cable Approx. 9.0 Fig.9 Fig.10 11.5(0.45") 33(1.29")
  • Page 355: Appendix 2 Usage Condition Of Utility Function

    : Not Applicable - : Not required Drawing GT Soft Setting items Function GT15 GT11 GOT 1000 Setting Channel No. setting and communication driver assignment to communication interface Communication parameter setting Sequence program protection key word setting (When connecting FX series PLC)
  • Page 356 : Applicable : Not Applicable - : Not required Drawing GT Soft Setting items Function GT15 GT11 GOT 1000 Setting Operation Buzzer volume setting Security level change (Security Security setting password input for each object) Utility call key Utility call key setting...
  • Page 357 : Applicable : Not Applicable - : Not required Drawing GT Soft Setting items Function GT15 GT11 GOT 1000 Setting Installing OS Uploading OS OS information Displaying the properties of OS (Type, version, date) System file (OS) data check Downloading project file...
  • Page 358 : Not Applicable - : Not required Drawing GT Soft Setting items Function GT15 GT11 GOT 1000 Setting CSV conversion (Conversion of logging file from G1L to CSV) TXT conversion (Conversion of logging file from G1L to TXT) Logging Deleting logging file or folder...
  • Page 359 : Not Applicable - : Not required Drawing GT Soft Setting items Function GT15 GT11 GOT 1000 Setting Changing the present value of the device System monitor of PLC, the buffer memory monitor of monitor the test function and special memory, and the...
  • Page 360 : Not Applicable - : Not required Drawing GT Soft Setting items Function GT15 GT11 GOT 1000 Setting A drive memory check (Standard CF card) C drive memory check (Built-in flash Memory check memory) D drive memory check (Built-in SRAM)
  • Page 361: Appendix 3 Transportation Precautions

    Appendix 3 Transportation Precautions When transporting lithium batteries, make sure to treat them based on the transport regulations. Appendix 3.1 Relevant models The battery for the GOT1000 Series is classified as shown in the table below. Product name Model Description Handled as Battery for GOT1000 Series GT11-50BAT...
  • Page 362: Appendix 4 List Of Functions Added By Gt Designer2 Version Upgrade (For Got1000 Series)

    Appendix 4 List of Functions Added by GT Designer2 Version Upgrade (For GOT1000 Series) For the functions added by version upgrade of the GT Designer2, refer to the following. GT Designer2 Version2 Screen Design Manual App - 17 Appendix 4 List of Functions Added by GT Designer2 Version Upgrade (For GOT1000 Series)
  • Page 363 INDEX A list editor............14-49 List of error code and error massage....18-3 Backlight shutoff detection........17-7 Memory card adaptor..........8-4 Bar code ............2-1,2-13 Message indicator..........18-3 Battery ............. 4-3,8-7,17-4 BootOS ..........9-1,13-2,16-2 Brightness/contrast adjustment ......11-8 Operation setting ..........11-11 Brightness/contrast adjustment of display ...
  • Page 364 Third party PLC connection cable ......2-3 Time setting and display ........12-1 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting in bus connection ....18-7 USB environmental protection cover ....8-11 Utility function list ........... 9-2 Wiring ..............7-1 Index-2...
  • Page 365 WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product. 1. Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty Range If any faults or defects (hereinafter "Failure") found to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the product within the gratis warranty term, the product shall be repaired at no cost via the sales representative or Mitsubishi Service Company.
  • Page 366 GOT is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, Windows Vista, Windows 7 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Adobe and Adobe Reader are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
  • Page 368 GT11 User s Manual GT11-U-E MODEL MODEL 09R815 CODE JY997D17501S HEAD OFFICE : TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3 MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN When exported from Japan, this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for service transaction permission. Effective June 2020 Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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