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Mitsubishi Electric GT14 User Manual (1546 pages)
Brand:
Mitsubishi Electric
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Touch terminals
| Size: 51.87 MB
Table of Contents
Introduction
9
Safety Precautions
3
Table of Contents
9
55. Connection to Ge Plc
30
Rough Procedure
45
Overall Configuration
47
System Equipment
48
Option
49
General Specifications
55
Performance Specifications
56
Power Supply Specifications
58
Battery Specifications
59
Front Panel
61
Back Panel
62
Opening and Closing of Environmental Protection Back Cover
63
Top Face (Interface)
64
UL, Cul Standards
65
EMC Directive
66
EMC Directive-Compliant System Configuration
68
Precautions for Wiring/Connecting the EMC Directive-Compliant Product
70
Applicable SD Card
73
USB Memory
76
Battery
77
Protective Sheet
79
Emergency Stop Switch Guard Cover
80
Connector Conversion Box
81
Connector Conversion Box (GT11H-CNB-37S)
96
Pin Assignment
99
Connector Conversion Box (GT16H-CNB-37S)
101
With Wall-Mounting Attachment
106
Attachment of GT14 Handy GOT
107
Installing Procedure
109
Hanging on a Wall
110
Installing To/Removing from Panel
111
Overview of Communication Cable
115
External Cable, Relay Cable
118
Pin Layout of the Relay Cable
119
Connector Specifications
122
Internal Wiring Diagram of GT14 Handy
127
Power Wiring
128
The Cause of Malfunctions Related Wiring/Remedy
129
Wiring Inside and Outside the Panel
132
Attaching Surge Killers to Control Equipment
133
Switch Wiring
134
Switch Wiring Example
135
Operation Switch Wiring
139
Emergency Stop Switch Wiring
140
Grip Switch
143
LED Settings of Grip Switch
145
Utility Execution
147
Utility Function List
148
Utility Display
150
Display Operation of Main Menu
152
Utility Basic Configuration
154
Basic Operation of Settings Change
155
Communication Setting
157
Communication Setting Contents
158
Communication Setting Operation
160
Communication Detail Setting
163
Display Contents of Communication Detail Setting
165
Ethernet Setting
169
Display Contents of Ethernet Setting
170
Display Setting
173
Display Operation of Display
175
Display Operations
176
Operation Setting (Settings Regarding Operation)
179
Display Operation of Operation
180
Setting Operation of Operation
181
Security Level Change
182
Utility Call Key Setting
184
Adjusting the Touch Panel Position (Touch Panel Calibration)
186
USB Mouse/Keyboard Setting
188
VNC(R) Server Function Setting
190
Transparent Mode Setting
191
Backup/Restoration Setting
192
Trigger Backup Settings
194
Display Operation of Trigger Backup Setting
194
Behavior of Duplicate Ips
195
License Management
198
Time Setting and Display
201
Operation of Time Setting
202
Data Storage Location
205
OS Version Confirmation
207
Capacity Confirmation of the Project Data Downloading Location
208
Various Data Control
209
Display Example of os Information
210
Alarm Information
215
Project Information
221
Display Example of Project Information
222
Hard Copy Information
231
Advanced Recipe Information
237
Logging Information
257
Memory Card Format
267
Memory Information
269
USB Device Status Display
270
SRAM Control
272
GOT Data Package Acquisition
277
Operator Information Management
278
Function Setting
291
Display Example of Got Data Package Acquisition
294
Got Data Package Acquisition Operation
294
Debug
297
Backup/Restoration
298
Self Check
299
Drawing Check
302
Font Check
306
Touch Panel Check
308
I/O Check
310
Ethernet Status Check
314
System Alarm Display
316
GOT Start Time
318
Bootos and Standard Monitor os Required for Installation
324
Prior Preparations for Installing Bootos and Standard Monitor os
325
Bootos and Standard Monitor os Installation Using SD Card or USB Memory
326
Installing When Starting the GOT
327
Installing Using the Program/Data Control Function (Utility)
329
When Installing the Different Version of Bootos, Standard Monitor os
331
Coreos
333
When the Coreos Cannot be Installed
335
Setting the Communication Interface
337
Setting Connected Equipment (Channel Setting)
338
I/F Communication Setting
348
Precautions
350
Writing the Communication Settings and Common Settings Onto the GOT
351
Checking the Project Data and os Writing on GOT
352
Maintenance and Inspection
353
Daily Inspection
354
Cleaning Method
355
Battery Voltage Low Detection and Battery Replacement
356
Backlight Shutoff Detection
359
GOT Restoration Sheet
361
Troubleshooting
368
Error Message and System Alarm
371
List of Error Message/System Alarm
373
Connectable Model List
383
System Configuration
386
Connecting to LCPU
387
Connecting to Qnacpu
389
Connecting to ACPU
390
Connecting to MELSEC Iq-F Series
391
Connecting to FXCPU
397
Connecting to WSCPU
407
Connecting to the Motion Controller CPU (Q170MCPU)
408
Connection Diagram
409
RS-422 Cable
410
GOT Side Settings
412
PLC Side Setting
414
Precautions
415
Connectable Model List
417
Serial Communication Module/Computer Link Module
420
System Configuration
421
Connecting to QCPU (Q Mode)
422
Connecting to LCPU
424
Connecting to QCPU (a Mode)
426
Connecting to Qnacpu (Qnacpu Type)
428
Connecting to Qnacpu (Qnascpu Type)
431
Connecting to ACPU (Ancpu Type)
434
Connecting to ACPU (Anscpu Type, A0J2HCPU, A2CCPUC)
435
Connection Diagram
437
RS-422 Cable
438
GOT Side Settings
440
PLC Side Setting
442
Connecting Serial Communication Module (Q, L Series)
443
Connecting Serial Communication Module (Qna Series)
444
Connecting Computer Link Module
446
Precautions
449
Connectable Model List
451
Ethernet Module
454
System Configuration
455
Connection to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU or C Controller Module
459
Connecting to Display I/F
461
Connecting to CC-Link IE Field Network Ethernet Adapter Module
462
Connecting to PERIPHERAL I/F
463
GOT Side Settings
464
Ethernet Setting
465
Routing Parameter Setting
466
PLC Side Setting
467
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU (One-To One Connection)
468
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU (Multiple Connection)
469
Connecting to Ethernet Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series)
471
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU (Multiple Connection)
478
Connecting to Ethernet Module (Q/L Series)
480
Connecting to C Controller Module (Q Series)
483
Connecting to Ethernet Module (Qna Series)
486
Connecting to Ethernet Module (a Series)
489
Connecting to Ethernet Module (FX Series)
493
Connecting to Display I/F (CNC C70)
499
Connecting to CC-Link IE Field Network Ethernet Adapter Module
501
Connecting to PERIPHERAL I/F (Built-In Ethernet Port Motion Controller CPU)
503
Precautions
506
Connectable Model List
509
CC-Link Module/Peripheral Module
511
System Configuration
512
Connecting to LCPU
514
Connection Diagram
515
Connection Diagram
516
GOT Side Settings
517
PLC Side Setting
518
Connecting AJ65BT-R2N
519
Switch Setting of CC-Link Module (Q Series)
521
Parameter Setting (When Connecting to C Controller Module (Q Series))
522
Controller Setting] of GT Designer3
523
Precautions
524
Mitsubishi Fa Device Connections
525
Inverter Connection
527
Connectable Model List
527
System Configuration
528
Connecting to FREQROL-E500/S500/S500E/F500J/D700/F700PJ
533
Connecting to FREQROL E700/Sensorless Servo (FREQROL-E700EX)
536
Connecting to FREQROL-A700/F700/F700P
540
Connecting to FREQROL-A800/F800
546
Connecting to MD-CX522-K(-A0)
550
Connection Diagram
553
GOT Side Settings
560
FREQROL Series Inverter Side Settings
561
Connecting to FREQROL-F500, F500L Series
562
Connecting to FREQROL-V500 or V500L Series
563
Connecting to FREQROL-D700/F700PJ Series
564
Connecting to FREQROL-F700/F700P
565
Connecting to FREQROL-A700 Series
566
Connecting FREQROL-A800/F800 Series
567
Connecting Sensorless Servo (FREQROL-E700EX Series)
568
Connecting to MD-CX522-K(-A0)
569
Device Range that Can be Set
570
Servo Amplifier Connection
571
Connectable Model List
571
System Configuration
572
Connecting to MELSERVO-J4 or J3 Series
575
Connecting to the MELSERVO-JE Super Series
579
Connection Diagram
581
RS-422 Cable
582
GOT Side Settings
587
Setting on Servo Amplifier Side
588
Connecting to the MELSERVO-J2M Series
589
Connecting to the MELSERVO-J4, J3, or JE Series
590
Device Range that Can be Set
591
Robot Controller Connection
593
Connectable Model List
593
GOT Side Settings
594
Ethernet Setting
595
PLC Side Setting
596
Device Range that Can be Set
597
Cnc Connection
599
Connectable Model List
599
Ethernet Connection
601
Connection Diagram
602
GOT Side Settings
603
Ethernet Setting
604
CNC Side Settings
605
Connectable Model List
609
Connecting the GOT to PLC Via RS-422 Interface
611
Connection Diagram
613
RS-422 Cable
614
GOT Side Settings
615
Communication Detail Settings
616
Precautions
618
What Is Multi-Channel Function?
621
System Configuration
622
GOT Side Settings
623
Determining the Connection Type and Channel No. (System Selection)
624
Determining the GOT Side Interface (Interface Selection)
625
Setting for Communication Settings
628
Items to be Checked before Starting Drawing
629
Precautions
631
Multi-Channel Function Check Sheet
632
FA Transparent Function
637
List of Models that Can be Monitored
641
System Configuration
647
PX Developer, GX Configurator
648
MT Developer, MT Works2
649
MR Configurator, MR Configurator2
650
FR Configurator
651
RT Toolbox2
652
GOT Side Settings
653
Personal Computer Side Setting
655
Accessing by CW Configurator
659
Accessing the PLC by GX Developer, PX Developer, or GX Configurator
661
Accessing by GX Works2
665
Accessing by GX Logviewer
673
Accessing PLC by FX GX Configurator-QP
674
Accessing by the MT Developer
675
Accessing by MT Works2
676
Accessing the Servo Amplifier by the MR Configurator
677
Accessing PLC by FX Configurator-FP
678
Accessing by RT Toolbox2
679
Accessing by NC Configurator
681
Accessing by the CPU Module Logging Configuration Tool
682
Precautions
684
When Using GX Works3, GX Works2, GX Developer
685
When Using MT Works2, MT Developer
687
Appendix.1 External Dimensions
689
Appendix.2 Usage Condition of Utility Function
695
Appendix.3 Transportation Precautions
699
Safety Precautions
707
Introduction
713
VNC(R) Server Function Setting
716
Connectable Model List
717
Connecting Serial Communication Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series)
718
Connection to C Controller Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series)
719
Mitsubishi Fa Device Connections 25. Inverter Connection
720
Connection Diagram
721
FX Configurator-FP, FX3U-ENET-L Configuration Tool
722
Connection Diagram
723
Connecting to the THERMAC NEO Series
724
Connection Diagram
725
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Table of Contents
Introduction
11
Safety Precautions
3
Table of Contents
11
Manuals
23
Quick Reference
25
Abbreviations and Generic Terms
27
How to Read this Manual
32
Preparatory Procedures for Monitoring
35
Setting the Communication Interface
37
Setting Connected Equipment (Channel Setting)
38
I/F Communication Setting
47
Precautions
49
Writing the Project Data and os Onto the GOT
50
Checking the Project Data and os Writing on GOT
51
Communication Module
52
Option Devices for the Respective Connection
52
Option Unit
53
Conversion Cables
53
Connector Conversion Adapter
53
Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit
53
RS-232/485 Signal Conversion Adapter
53
Installing a Unit on Another Unit (Checking the Unit Installation Position)
54
Connection Cables for the Respective Connection
61
GOT Connector Specifications
61
Coaxial Cable Connector Connection Method
64
Terminating Resistors of GOT
65
Setting the RS-232/485 Signal Conversion Adaptor
68
Verifying GOT Recognizes Connected Equipment
69
Checking for Normal Monitoring
74
Check on the GOT
74
Confirming the Communication State on the GOT Side (for Ethernet Connection)
80
Confirming the Communication State to each Station (Station Monitoring Function)
82
Check on GX Developer
85
Check on GX Works2
89
Check on the PLC
90
Mitsubishi Electric Plc Connections
91
Device Range that Can be Set
94
MELSEC Iq-F
94
MELSEC Iq-R, Rnmt
94
Melsec-L
95
MELSEC-Qna/Q/Qs, MELDAS C6
95
MELSEC-Qnu/DC, Q17Nd/M/Nc/Dr, Crnd-700
95
MELSEC-Q (Multi)/Q Motion
105
Melsec-A
106
Melsec-Fx
107
Melsec-Ws
108
Access Range for Monitoring
111
Access Range for Monitoring
112
Access Range for Monitoring Stations on Network Systems
112
MELSECNET/H, MELSECNET/10, CC-Link IE Controller Network, CC-Link IE Field Network
112
Access Range for Monitoring When Using Ethernet Connection
123
CC-Link System Access Range for Monitoring
124
Data Link System (MELSECNET/B, (II)) Access Range for Monitoring
127
Access Range for Monitoring When Connecting FXCPU
128
Connection to Remote I/O Station in MELSECNET/H Network System
129
Connection to the Head Module of CC-Link IE Field Network System
132
System
135
How to Monitor Reduntant System
135
Connection to Remote I/O Station in MELSECNET/H Network System
142
Direct Connection to Cpu
142
Direct CPU Connection (Direct CPU Connection to the Remote I/O Station)
142
Computer Link Connection
143
Computer Link Connection (Connection to Serial Communication Module Mounted on Remote I/O Station)
143
Ethernet Connection
144
Ethernet Connection (Connection to Ethernet Module Mounted on Remote I/O Station)
144
Direct CPU Connection
145
When Using One GOT
145
When Using Two Gots
146
Precautions When Connecting a GOT Directly to a PLC CPU in the Redundant System Without Making Q Redundant Setting
147
CC-Link Connection (Intelligent Device Station)
152
CC-Link Connection (Via G4)
154
MELSECNET/H and MELSECNET/10 Connections (Network Systems)
156
CC-Link IE Controller Network Connection (Network System)
157
System
157
Ethernet Connection
158
Computer Link Connection (Connection to the Serial Communication Module Mounted on the Redundant Type Extension Base Unit)
159
Connection to the Redundant Type Extension Base Unit
159
Ethernet Connection
160
Ethernet Connection (Connection to the Ethernet Module Mounted on Redundant Type Extension Base Unit)
160
CC-Link Connection (Intelligent Device Station) (Connection to the CC-Link Module Mounted on Redundant Type Extension Base Unit)
161
CC-Link Connection (Via G4) (Connection to the CC-Link Module Mounted on Redundant Type Extension Base Unit)
162
Q Redundant Setting
162
Q Redundant Setting
163
Function
165
Method for Using the Station Number Switching Function
165
Switch the Monitor Target to the Control System Using the Script
165
Switch the Monitor Target to the Control System Using the Script Function
165
Method for Using the Screen Changing Function
172
Bus Connection
177
Connectable Model List
178
Connecting to QCPU
183
System Configuration
183
Connecting to Qnacpu or Ancpu
187
Connection to Qnascpu or Anscpu
190
Connection to A0J2HCPU
196
Connection to Motion Controller CPU (A273UCPU, A273UHCPU(-S3), A373UCPU(-S3))
197
Connecting to Motion Controller CPU (A171SCPU(-S3(N)), A171SHCPU(N), A172SHCPU(N), A173UHCPU(-S1))
202
Communication Detail Settings
208
GOT Side Settings
208
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
208
Gt15-C [ ] Exss-1, Gt15-C [ ] Bs
212
Precautions
212
Turning the GOT on
212
Position of the GOT
213
Powering off or Resetting the PLC
213
Powering off the GOT, Reapplying the Power (off to ON)
213
Reset Switch on GOT
213
When the GOT Is Bus-Connected to a PLC CPU Without the Communication Driver Written
213
When Assigning GOT I/O Signals
214
When Connecting to a QCPU (Q Mode)
214
When Designing the System
214
When Connecting to a Qna(S)CPU or an(S)CPU Type
215
When Connecting Multiple Gots
216
When Using a PLC CPU in the Direct Mode
216
Troubleshooting
217
When Connecting to a Q4ARCPU Redundant System
217
When Monitoring the Q170MCPU
217
Direct Connection to CPU
219
Connectable Model List
220
Connecting to QCPU
225
System Configuration
225
Connecting to LCPU
226
Connecting to Qnacpu
228
Connecting to ACPU
229
Connecting to MELSEC Iq-F Series
230
Connecting to FXCPU
233
Connecting to the Motion Controller CPU
243
Connecting to WSCPU
243
Cable
245
Connection Diagram
245
Cable
246
RS-422 Cable
246
Communication Detail Settings
248
GOT Side Settings
248
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
248
GX Works2 Settings
251
L6ADP-R4 Adapter Settings
251
PLC Side Setting
251
Precautions
252
Computer Link Connection
255
Connectable Model List
256
Plc/Motion Controller CPU
256
Serial Communication Module/Computer Link Module
261
Connecting to MELSEC Iq-R Series
262
System Configuration
262
Connecting to QCPU (Q Mode)
263
Connecting to LCPU
264
Connecting to QCPU (a Mode)
265
Connecting to Qnacpu (Qnacpu Type)
266
Connecting to Qnacpu (Qnascpu Type)
267
Connecting to ACPU (Ancpu Type)
269
Connecting to ACPU (Anscpu Type, A0J2HCPU, A2CCPUC)
270
Cable
271
RS-422 Cable
273
Connection Diagram
271
Communication Detail Settings
275
GOT Side Settings
275
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
275
Connecting Serial Communication Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series)
278
PLC Side Setting
278
Connecting Serial Communication Module (Q, L Series)
279
Connecting Serial Communication Module (Qna Series)
280
Connecting Computer Link Module
282
Precautions
285
Ethernet Connection
287
Connectable Model List
288
Plc/Motion Controller CPU
288
Ethernet Module
293
Connection to Ethernet Module
294
System Configuration
294
Connection to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU or C Controller Module
298
Connecting to Display I/F
300
Connection to CC-Link IE Field Network Ethernet Adapter Module
301
Connecting to PERIPHERAL I/F (Built-In Ethernet Port Motion Controller CPU)
302
Communication Detail Settings
303
Ethernet Setting
305
GOT Side Settings
303
Setting Communication Interface (Communication Settings)
303
PLC Side Setting
308
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU (One-To One Connection)
309
Ethernet Setting
309
PLC Side Setting
309
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU (Multiple Connection)
310
Connecting to Ethernet Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series)
312
Connection to C Controller Module (MELSEC Iq-R Series)
315
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU (One-To-One Connection)
317
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port CPU (Multiple Connection)
319
Connecting to Ethernet Module (Q/L Series)
321
Connecting to C Controller Module (Q Series)
324
Connecting to Ethernet Module (Qna Series)
327
Connecting to Ethernet Module (a Series)
330
Connecting to Ethernet Module (FX Series)
335
Connecting to Built-In Ethernet Port FXCPU (FX3GE)
339
Connecting to Display I/F (CNC C70)
341
Connecting to CC-Link IE Field Network Ethernet Adapter Module
343
Connecting to PERIPHERAL I/F (Built-In Ethernet Port Motion Controller CPU)
345
Precautions
348
Mitsubishi Electric GT14 User Manual (310 pages)
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Mitsubishi Electric
| Category:
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| Size: 5.38 MB
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
3
Wiring Precautions
6
Table of Contents
9
Manuals
15
Quick Reference
15
Abbreviations and Generic Terms
17
How to Read this Manual
22
1 Overview
23
Features
24
Rough Procedure
25
2 System Configuration
27
Overall Configuration
27
System Equipment
27
Got (Gt14)
28
3 Specifications
35
General Specifications
35
Performance Specifications
36
Power Supply Specifications
37
4 Parts Name
39
Front Panel
39
Back Panel
40
Rear Face
41
5 UL, Cul STANDARDS and EMC DIRECTIVE
43
UL, Cul Standards
43
EMC Directive
43
Requirements to Meet EMC Directive
44
EMC Directive-Compliant System Configuration
46
Precautions for Wiring/Connecting the EMC Directive-Compliant Product
47
6 Installation
49
Control Panel Inside Dimensions for Mounting GOT
49
Panel Cutting Dimension
50
Mounting Position
50
Control Panel Temperature and Mounting Angle
51
Installation Procedure
52
7 Wiring
55
Power Supply Wiring
56
Wiring Example
56
Grounding the GOT
56
The Cause of Malfunctions Related Wiring/Remedy
57
Wiring Inside and Outside the Panel
59
Wiring Inside
59
Outside the Panel
59
Attaching Surge Killers to Control Equipment
60
8 Option
61
SD Card
61
Applicable SD Card
61
Installing and Removing Procedures of the SD Card
61
USB Memory
63
Applicable USB Memory
63
Installing and Removing Procedures of the USB Memory
63
Battery
64
Applicable Battery
64
Battery Specifications
64
Battery Replacement Procedure
65
Protective Sheet
66
Applicable Protective Sheet
66
Installing Procedure
66
Protective Cover for Oil
67
Applicable Protective Cover for Oil
67
Installing Procedure
67
USB Environmental Protection Cover
69
Applicable USB Environmental Protection Cover
69
Installing Procedure
69
Stand
70
Applicable Stand
70
Installing Procedure
70
Connector Conversion Adapter
71
Applicable Connector Conversion Adapter
71
Installing Procedure of Connector Conversion Adapter
71
Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit
72
Applicable Serial Multi-Drop Connection Unit
72
Installation
72
Parts Name
73
Caution for Compliance with EMC Directive
73
Panel-Mounted USB Port Extension
74
Applicable Panel-Mounted USB Port Extension
74
Parts Name
74
Installing Procedure
74
RS-232/485 Signal Conversion Adapter
76
Applicable RS-232/485 Signal Conversion Adapter
76
Installing Procedure of RS-232/485 Signal Conversion Adapter
76
9 Utility Function
77
Utility Execution
77
Utility Function List
78
Utility Display
80
Display Operation of Main Menu
82
Utility Basic Configuration
84
Basic Operation of Settings Change
85
10 Communication Interface Setting (Communication Setting)
87
Communication Setting
87
Communication Setting Functions
87
Display Operation of Communication Setting
87
Communication Setting Contents
88
Communication Setting Operation
90
Communication Detail Setting
94
Communication Detail Setting Functions
94
Display Operation of Communication Detail Setting
94
Display Contents of Communication Detail Setting
96
Ethernet Setting
101
Ethernet Setting Functions
101
Display Operation of Ethernet Setting
101
Display Contents of Ethernet Setting
102
11 Display and Operation Settings (Got Set Up)
105
Display Setting
105
Function of Display
105
Display Operation of Display
106
Display Operations
107
Brightness, Contrast
109
Operation Setting (Settings Regarding Operation)
110
Operation Setting Functions
110
Display Operation of Operation
111
Setting Operation of Operation
112
Key Sensitivity Setting
112
Usb Mouse/Keyboard Setting
112
Security Level Change
113
Utility Call Key Setting
115
Adjusting the Touch Panel Position (Touch Panel Calibration)
117
USB Mouse/Keyboard Setting
119
VNC(R) Server Function Setting
121
Transparent Mode Setting
122
Backup/Restoration Setting
123
Trigger Backup Settings
125
Display Operation of Trigger Backup Setting
125
Behavior of Duplicate Ips
126
License Management
129
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