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1. E Basic Comment List PEE E Tet Invert Blink HQ Ste Solid 1 I line supply convoyer stopped Check the power source No Mane F Regular Fig 3 69 Type the first comment 3 After registering the comment click New Comment on the Comment toolbar Fig 3 70 Comment Comment toolbar GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 33 Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data NOTE Comment toolbar displaying method Choose View Toolbars Comment to display the toolbar 4 Register the second comment After that register the third and fourth comments in the same procedure OBR Invert yle Solid i 4 ae Regular L E 2 Emergency stop limit switch operated Check the product tein TT 8 El Regular MEN Fig 3 71 Typeafurther comment 5 When comment creation is completed close the Basic Comment List dialog box B Basic Comment List Style Regular Regular Product limit switch does not operate Check for ee i p the product Regular Regular Fig 3 72 Comment creation completed Alarm List m Alarm Setting Method User Alarm Display ti System Alarm Display Fig 3 73 Object toolbar 7 As the mouse cursor turns into click the mouse in the desired position to arrange the Alarm List After arrangement right click the mouse to cancel the arrangement mode Fig
2. Security qp Print Common Setting Print Preview Print Ctrl P 1 CDacuments and SetkingslAdrminist PRODEMO 1 2 C Documents and Settings PRO wizard GOT1000 3 C Documents and Settings 4 PROFDEMO_GoTi000 Exit Alt F4 The Edit menu contains edit functions for created figures objects If incorrect operation is done during edit the screen can be ES di returned to the previous status Copy paste and grouping E nnd of objects and figures are also allowed ad cut Ctrl x Copy Ckri c Chri V Edit SearchfReplace View Screen M Undo Ctrl z Duplicate Ctrl D igi 4 Consecutive Copy Object of Selection Select All Chrl 4 Delete DEL CErI LI Add to Category Stacking Order align RatateJFlip Edit Touch Area Frame Region Edit vertices 4 Adjust Direct Text Size Set to Default Shape Change 5 Setting Alt Enter Tab A 1 Overview of menus 1 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual A 1 wa oO E cc The Search Replace menu contains functions for list dis play searching batch editing of devices and texts set ina Search Replace project Device List Aes Text List ra Batch Edit The View menu contains functions of display on the view Screen Common Figure GT Designer3 iA Bo E Toolbars status bar workspace or property sheet can be icy dd displayed or not displayed UH Window Preview Taol
3. True Type Font etc Alarm log file Alarm History Advanced alarms l D A Standard CF Card Recipe data GT16 GT15L IL only Resource data Advanced recipe data file Screen transition information file D Built in SRAM Image file Hard Copy Tab 6 1 Overview of data types The GT11 GT1000 supports only the alarm log file alarm history and recipe data However the recipe data cannot be used by the user if uploaded NOTES Basically it is not necessary to install the Boot OS as it has been factory installed in the GOT To return the GOT to the factory settings install the Boot OS This will initialize the GOT When downloading project data When the OS Standard monitor OS Communication driver Extended function OS Option OS of GT Designer3 used to create the project data are newer than the OS installed in the GOT new functions may be invalid When downloading the project data to the GOT it is recommended to reinstall the OS When installing the OS Make sure that OSs Standard monitor OS Communication driver Extended function OS Option OS are of the same major version and minor version If their version numbers are different the GOT will not operate GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 6 1 Data Types NOTES Transferring Data Standard monitor OS The Standard monitor OS includes the Standard monitor OS Standard Font System Screen Data etc They are programs that operate the GOT e
4. Undo menu to reverse Editing Figures and Objects Draw and Edit 9 4 3 Changing Attributes of Figures and Objects D Select the desired figure object 2 Change the attribute of the selected figure object on the property sheet Circle Circle Common Information Common Information I l Aa i Style Style Line Style Line width Line Color Category Use Lamp Attribute No Line Style Line width Line Color Category Use Lamp Attribute No le ON Settings ON Settings Fig 9 5 Changing Pattern Foreground Color NOTE Attributes of different types of objects figures cannot be changed at a time Attributes of grouped objects figures of different types cannot be changed at a time either 9 10 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Editing Figures and Objects 9 4 4 Changing Size of Figures Objects D Select the desired figure or object 2 Move the cursor to a handle of figure or object Drag it to change the size of figure or object Changing vertical and Changing vertical and horizontal sizes horizontal sizes from corner Fig 9 6 Changing sizes NOTES Operation in combination with the Shift and Ctrl keys allows the following changes of size Changing sizes without changing the horizontal to vertical ratio Drag while pressing the Shift key Drag while pressing the Ctrl key Drag while pressing the Shift and Ctrl keys Fig 9 7 Changing sizes while pressing additional key
5. Copy Screen Image to the Clipboard Default Setting Customize Option Tab A 1 Overview of menus 3 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual The Figure menu contains functions of drawing figures Various figures can be drawn or figures can be filled Image data can also be imported The Object menu contains functions of objects such as lamps or switches witch are arranged on the screen The Tools menu contains functions of list display of set devices and error check of setting items The data view can be displayed or not displayed aan L Communication Window Help Write to GOT Read From GOT Verify GOT Communication Configuration Transfer ta Memory Card Communicate with T10 LDR Communicate with GTO1 R54 M Cascade Arrange Sideways Arrange Lengthways Arrange Icons m Close All Windows v 1 B 1 Data View ScreentFrant Back Select Windaws Screen Design Manual Fundamentals Screen Design Manual Functions Index Connect to MELFAMSweb 4bouk aT Designers Tab A 1 Overview of menus 4 The Communication menu includes the functions that download and upload data display GOT drive information and make the communication settings The Window menu contains functions of tiling multiple screens The Help menu contains functions of viewing the PDF man ual related to the GT Designer3 and checking the software version MITSUBIS
6. Editor Tab T Screen List Tree Status Bar i System Tree Display Items ifp Propertysheet Alt 1 Grid Library List F8 Layer mi Data View Guidelines auxiliary line screen Image List Category List Fig A 3 Select the respective menu command A 16 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC A 4 2 The cursor remains to be mark Objects are continuously arranged How can the cursor be recovereSolutiod The cursor is not recovered Solution Fig A 4 Objects are continuously arranged After arrangement of an object right click the mouse or press the Esc key on the keyboard to recover the cursor to I3 To maintain the cursor to an arrow mark select Tools Option and check Deselect figures objects once they are placed on the Operation tab Options Operation View i Default Setting il Works Interaction C Display the project selection dialog at the time of startup C Display New Project wizard Perform type setting at the time of creating a new project Place figures objects sequentially Mark the check box to Deselect figures objects once they are placed C Display the setting dialog once figures objects are placed enable the item Move figures objects in the screen display area move to temporary area with the Alt key Close the first edited screen before opening another one when the number of open screens is at its maximum Effective from the next activation of GT Design
7. Look in 73 GTD3 ly EG Cy amp mdpinon My Recent GotBaseFile Documents ess3 IE ImgLib O LibraryData Manu os1000 om PageFrame IC SvsLibl n hy Documents gi My Computer LP File name bly Network Files of type Bitmap Files bmp Dithering Apply Dithering 3 When the specified figure data is displayed on the upper left of screen move the cursor to the area to place and click 9 6 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Basic Operation of Library NOTE The BMP JPEG DXF format file can be pasted onto the GT Desinger3 screen by drag and drop operation Fig 9 3 Pasting file by Drag and drop operation GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 9 7 Editing Figures and Objects Draw and Edit 9 4 Editing Figures and Objects 9 4 1 Arranging Figures and Objects D Select the desired figure object for editing 2 Perform the following operations according to the editing details The front to back sequence of objects is changed within the screen Example Bring to Front or Front The selected objects are changed in front toback Layer sequence e Back Send to Back or Back Hy Send to Bac Layer Paes XI e Edit Stacking order gt Y 1 Send to Back on Back Layer e a Bring to Front e Edit Stacking order gt Bring to Front on Front Layer The front to back sequence of figures objects is changed within the same layer Example The selected figure is moved to the
8. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC GT Designer3 Graphic Software for GOT1000 Series Beginner s Manual m sa MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC NOUSTRIAL AUTOMATION About this Manual The texts illustrations diagrams and examples in this manual are only intended as aids to help explain the functioning operation use and programming of the configuration system for the GOT1000 serie MELSOFT GT Designer3 Version1 Separate manuals are available for the programmable logic controllers PLCs and HMI devices of the different MELSEC series of MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC This manual focuses on users with experience in dealing with automation and communication networks For using and usage of this software only the user his own is responsible If you have any questions regarding the installation and operation of the software described in this manual please do not hesitate to contact your sales office or one of your Mitsubishi distribution partners You can also obtain information and answers to frequently asked questions from our Mitsubishi website under www mitsubishi automation com The GT Designer3 software is supplied under a legal license agreement and may only be used and copied subject to the terms of this License Agreement No part of this manual may be reproduced copied stored in any kind of information retrieval system or distributed without the prior express written consent of MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC reserves the right to change the s
9. Redis figure marked with Paint painted in the figure play menu to refresh dis is moved play Fig 5 16 Screen re displaying D Choose the View Redisplay menu 2 The display of the drawing screen will be corrected GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 5 9 Library Tab Screen Configuration Setting the Lamp Bit Lamp Object D Click Bit Lamp on the Object toolbar The mouse cursor changes to 2 Click the mouse on the desired position to place the object The Bit Lamp dialog box appears Set the Device Display Style etc in the Basic tab Bit Lamp x Fig 5 17 Basic Settings Advanced Settings Bit Lamp dialog box Oe Device Style tab Lamp Type Bit O Word Device M Shape Circle Fixed Width Circle 6 OFF Shape Attribute Frame Color ia Lamp Color EE ON Background Color Em M Pattern O E None Bint 3 Set the text color text size etc in the Text tab The settings of ON Display and OFF Display can be made in the Text tab and both settings are required Click the ON button to set the ON status display and the OFF button to set the OFF Status display A text can be registered in each display position Center Top Bottom Left Right The text registered display position button is displayed in purple characters Fig 5 18 Basic Settings ings Bit Lamp dialog box p Device Se MEI Text tab Text Type Text OFF O
10. Text can be resized by performing the operation in above When high quality or True Type font is used the text may not be resized as intended since they are restricted in the applica ble size GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 9 11 Editing Figures and Objects Draw and Edit 9 4 5 Copying Figures and Objects Consecutively D Select the desired figure or object for consecutive copies For consecutive copy of multiple figures or objects select multiple figures objects at a time 2 Select the Edit Consecutive Copy from the menu The Consecutive Copy dialog box appears After setting the copy details click the OK button to make copies Fig 9 8 C tive Ci Maie mu Consecutive Copy dialog box Total count after copy Interval Dot E x 10 wr E 2 Copy Hange Screen Temporary area Screen onen ese eee Set the number of figures copy source its copies that will appear on the screen For example when Number is set to 2 two figures i e the copy source and its one copy will appear on the screen Example Number is set to X 3 and Y 2 Copy source Number Before setting After setting Set the number of figures copy source its copies in the X direction rightward from the copy source 1 to 100 Set the number of figures copy source its copies in the Y direction downward from the copy source 1 to 100 Set the interval dots between copy source and its copies Example Int
11. MI far the screen with asterisk Digits 6 LJFiwih Alignment Format String Shape Settings Normal Preview Shape None y Numerical Color M Reverse Blink None v Sample Value 123456 4 Click the OK button to close the dialog box Click the Cancel button to cancel the settings and close the dialog box 5 Right click the mouse to exit from the placement mode 5 8 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Library Tab NOTES When the object size is changed this may result in misalignment between the figure frame and the object as shown below In this case perform the following operation Select the object Right click the mouse and select Centering This will automatically correct the misalignment Fig 5 15 Centering Cu Chrl Copy CEri4 c Paste Ctrl V Duplicate Ctrl D Consecutive Copy w Delete Guidelines auxiliary line Stacking Order Rotates Flip Show ON state F7 Group Ctrl G Ungroup Chri Align Window Preview Move Mode Add Ta Category Adjust Direct Text Size Edit Touch Area Frame Region Display Touch Area Set to Default Shape Change Setting By selecting Enable Two Tracker Mode the figure frame and object can be moved or resized separately Screen Re displaying Procedure When the object placed on the figure marked with Paint is moved some area may remain unpainted in the figure The object placed on the Some area remains un Choose View
12. X Dow EB Offset to Frame Copy Range Al Settings DFF ON Copy Otisci Name Jemen Settings Device MO Q Action Reset Layer Front Device MO Font 16dot Standar Creating the Project Data Fig 3 49 Bit Switch dialog box Style tab Fig 3 50 Bit Switch dialog box Text tab MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function 4 Click the ON button to check the attributes of ON time A text can be registered in each display position Center Top Bottom Left Right The text registered display position button is displayed in purple characters 5 When the settings are completed click the OK button Fig 3 51 Bit Switch after setting 6 This completes the setting of the first Switch 2 When creating the second Switch or later select the Switch and then select the Edit Consec utive Copy menu to display the Consecutive Copy dialog box Fig 3 52 Consecutive Copy Consecutive Copy dialog box Total count after copy Interval Dot e il 2 e Hm 1 E d Address Increment None Increment DEC 5 Prioritize X direction 4 ai un Q Priontize r direction Copy Range Screen Temporary area 2 Screen Example V Set data Number X 4 Interval Dot X 10 Click the OK button to copy the Switch Fig 3 53 Bit Switch after copying 9 Change the text of each Switch in the Bit Switch dialog
13. cc ccc ccc eeeee 3 25 3 4 4 Switch Go To Screen Switch Setting Method ccc eee eee ee 3 28 3 45 Alarm List System Alarm Setting Method ccc cece eee eees 3 32 3 4 6 Alarm List User Alarm Setting Method ccc ccc cece eens 3 33 3 5 Saving the Created Project Data ccc ccc ccc eee ee ee eee heh 3 37 3 6 Previewing the Created Project Data cc ccc cece cece eee n 3 37 3 7 Transferring Project Data from PC to GOT cece ccc cece cece en 3 38 3 7 1 Connecting the PC and GOT cece ccc cece cnet eeeees 3 38 3 7 2 Installing the Standard monitor OS and Communication driver 3 38 3 7 3 Downloading the Project Data cece ccc ccc eee ene nn 3 41 3 8 Connecting with the PEG CPU oi opEe VR Eod P Ros ee USE Vs vd a d icis 3 42 3 8 1 Connecting to the PEC CPU vua vations ose RD ren ox cor EH oes baee tt 3 42 3 8 2 Operation Image onm GO T aus dad eu NU NA AERACUN Ee M RR MUR UR AL 3 43 3 8 3 Uploading the Project Data ccc cece ccc cece eee eeeeenes 3 44 4 Configuration of Working Areas 4 1 Screen Configuration and Various Tools llle 4 1 4 2 Workspace TVDes cos hein iana EDO RP RNC EO RADI RU Dd nde ERA 4 1 4 2 1 PIOJeCcUTITOe evo nieee Voters pieds Sic a ee dd oe peni s 4 1 4 2 2 Screen bise ICC i earras oo E dorsi dudit ne doer dan do 4 2 4 2 3 System IEC ns soa re heen nese Reload ipu RR olde Roa iau das 4 3 4 3 Settings for W
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15. 3 79 Screen Preview window GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Transferring Project Data from PC to GOT Creating the Project Data 3 7 3 7 1 3 7 2 NOTE Transferring Project Data from PC to GOT Connecting the PC and GOT Connect your PC to the USB interface on the front of the GOTs by using a USB cable GT09 C20USB 5P Alternatively you can use the RS232 interface of your PC and the GOT to establish the connection In this case use a RS232 cable GT01 C30R2 9S or FX 232 CAB 1 When connecting to an ETHERNET you can also transfer project data from your PC to several GOTs via ETHERNET The following table lists the different data transfer speeds Data transfer time of the particular connection method Project data size ETHERNET USB RS232 100 Mbps 12 Mbps 115 kbps Tab 3 3 Data transfer speed Installing the Standard monitor OS and Communication driver The GOT does not include the Standard monitor OS for monitoring and the Communication driver for communication with the PLC CPU Therefore it is necessary to perform this operation only once be fore monitoring This operation is required again when the Standard monitor OS is updated or the communication method with the PLC is changed Precautions for OS installation Installing the OS into the GOT clears the project data within the GOT Upload the data within the GOT as necessary MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Transferring Project Data fro
16. CPU Connected to GOT 4 oet otim treo Rve Tobi t edev tte dde te abus A 14 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Contents A 4 FAOS eur EET A 16 A 4 1 The Data Browser has disappeared from the screen How can it be displayed sees A 16 A 4 2 The cursor remains to be mark Objects are continuously arranged How can the cursor be recovereSolutiod cece cece eee ee ees A 17 A 4 3 Object figure is not accurately arranged How Cali ANS IE s alos Sees trates apa e a aod a e para cha e a Pac c ba ans A 18 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 5 Contents 6 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Introduction 1 Introduction About the GOT The GOT Graphic Operation Terminal can be used as an electronic operation panel on which func tions such as switch operation lamp display data display message display can be operated on the monitor screen which had been conventionally implemented with a control box About Project Data to be Displayed on GOT The screen project data displayed on the GOT is created on the PC using the dedicated software GT Designer3 On GT Designer3 paste display frame figures called objects such as switch figures lamp figures and numerical display to create a screen and set operation functions to the pasted objects with the de vice memory bit word of the PLC CPU to execute the functions of the GOT Transfer the created project data to the GOT using the USB cable RS 232 cable Ethernet only
17. GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 9 Creating Screens Creating the Project Data 3 2 Creating Screens After making preparations for screen creation actually create screens for the desired GOT type In this manual the following two screens will be created Numerical Display N umer ical Input Er or Sc reen Alarm Lamp System Alarm Fig 3 15 Basic screen samples 3 2 1 Creating the Second Screen One screen has already been created in the previous section Section Setting before Screen Creation Since two screens will be created in this manual create the second screen first D Select the screen list tree in the work tree and double click under Base Screen on the option New Fig 3 16 Workspace SCreen 2 a n 3 Base Screen window Screen ra New 3 10 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Creating Screens 2 As the Screen Property dialog box is displayed input the Screen Name Click the OK button Screen Property Fig 3 17 Key Window Basic Setting Key Window Advanced Setting V Dialog Window S cr een P r oper ty di a Og b OX Screen No 2 Screen Name Error Screen Screen Type Base Screen Detailed Description vv Security 0 Front Layer Transparent a C Use screen color Display alarm flow Display Position Bottom Example V Set data Screen Name Error Screen 3 2 2 Setting the Screen Switching Device A screen switching device is a wo
18. GT15LJLJ GT16LIL or memory card USB cable RS232 cable or Ethernet cable Memory card Connection cable Screen data transfer Connection Personal PLC CPU Computer The Ethernet communication unit is necessary to connect via an Ethernet cable GOT1000 series Fig 1 1 Scheme of data transfer to GOT GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 1 1 Overview Software Package Introduction 1 1 1 1 1 NOTE Overview Software Package GT Works3 contains the following programs on the attached DVD These programs can be installed and used by using the selection menu on the DVD Please note the descriptions in chap 2 powe re GT Designer3 Creates screens for the GOT1000 series GT SoftGOT1000 Enables a PC to operate as the GOT1000 series The license key is required to use this software GOT 1000 series software GT Simulator3 Connects to the GX Simulator or PLC CPU and enables the operation of GOT1000 series to simulate in PC Adobe Acrobat Reader is the product of Adobe Systems Incorporated and the software necessary to view PDF data The online manual is in PDF format data and requires this software to view Converts the project data for GOT800 series or Digital s package data into a GT GT Designer3 format file ler Software for viewing PDF Reader Tab 1 1 Overview of software package included in the provided DVD Copyright This software is protected by copyright By opening the distribution
19. To start the search click Nest If pou are searching on a floppy disk or CD ROM dene insert the Hoppe disk or CO beture choking Nest Optional search locations Floppy dek dives CD ROM dives 4 As the screen below appears set the product installation destination EasysocketNUSBdrivers and click the button Next The screen shown below shows the example of setting C MELSEC Easysocket USBdrivers Fig 2 6 Copy manufacturer s data Found New Hardware Wizard X Insert the manufacturers installation disk into the dive selected and then click OK Copy manufacturer s files from CAM elsec E asySocketNLISBarvers GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Install Hardware Device Drivers Installing the USB Driver Installation 5 When the following screen appears this indicates that the installation is completed Click the Finish button to terminate the installation ound New Hardware Wizard Fig 2 7 Completing the Found New Completing the Found New Hardware Hardware Wizard Wizard MITSUBISHI Easysocket Direei Windows har hruzbeesd installing the sottware For thie device To close the vazand click Fresh 2 8 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation 2 4 2 NOTE GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Installing the USB Driver On Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition The following describes a USB driver installation procedure when Windows XP Professional or Windows XP
20. 3 74 Alarm List User Alarm after inserting 3 34 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function Double clicking the arranged Alarm List or the respective entry in the dialog box User Alarm Display displays the respective dialog box Make settings See below Confirm settings by clicking OK Fig 3 75 EEE User Alarm Display um le i dialog box Device tab User Alarm Display Alarm Points Number of Comments 9 Plural C Single Head Comment Ma A line supply convoyer stopped Che we Device Display Destination Comment window v Detail Display No Continuous C3 Random Device Mo e Continuous CO Random ME Detsi Ma Comment Selection line supply convoyer stoppe Emergency stop limit switch op Product limit switch does not D Hydraulic pressure of a Generated Number Storage Detail No Offset Single Touch Operation Object Name Fig 3 76 User Alarm dialog box Basic Settings Ac E A Style tab Shape Settings Shape TY Shae m User Alarm Display Display Format Font 16dot Standard ki Text Size i B v jd v x x Y Alignment EJ amp E Sort Ascending bd C Date Display yv mm dd hh mm ss C Display Start Row Fixed H Number of Display Rows Figer j Li eve Object Mame GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 35 Settin
21. Base Screen Rename pes Open Image List p Screen Property 3 When the Screen Property dialog box appears set the screen number etc of the screen to be copied 5 14 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Library Tab 4 Then click the OK button to display the copied screen Fig 5 25 Screen after inserting Base Screen 7 Production Output Screen 7 2 Numerical Input and Display 7 3 Message Display P 4 Error Screen 5 Multilingual Input a Window Screen Fan Mew Example V Parts registration A figure can be registerd as a part in the project list D Select the figure to be registered and drag it to the Parts folder in the project list s Fjg 5 26 AN Sete eat Drag selected figure to Parts LG Project 33 System ej Screen erence er M L Project Information quan ME a Comment HE Ec T aD Alam H E amp EH Recipe ne H E Script Rag Og peu E oh eb E E E MV ELI ELE A UA LA m Lun iue ca 2 The Parts Property dialog box appears Set the number and name of the part umm Fig 5 27 RERADAM BE Parts Property dialog box Noa 1 E Hame Circle filled GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Library Tab Screen Configuration 3 Click the OK button to register the figure as the part ee Fig 5 28 RAMS f macte imet Parts after registering Lr5 Project 3 System Screen s Project Information a gt Comment q Alarm E Rec
22. Basic Settings Advanced Settings Style Extended eee Bem v Collectively set ON OFF shape in the case of Basic Figure Shape Square 3D Fixed width Push Rect 12 w Shape Attribute Frame Color Emm Switch Color M Background Color M Pattern L1 I Os Name exes Go To Screen Switch Basic Settings Advanced Settings Text Extended Text Type Text v OFF 0ON Common Settings of Display Position Font 16dot Standard Text Size x 1 v X x Y Text Color i BJ S R Text Settings Display Position Alignment X Dow BHAE Offset to Frame Copy Range All Settings OFF0N Copy Object Name Eero Lane Example V Settings GoTo Screen Fixed 2 Error Screen Layer Front Text Error Screen Font 16dot Standard GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Setting the Object Function Fig 3 58 Go To Screen Switch dialog box Style tab Fig 3 59 Go To Screen Switch dialog box Text tab Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data 4 Click the ON button to check the attributes of ON time A text can be registered in each display position Center Top Bottom Left Right The text registered display position button is displayed in purple characters 5 When the settings are completed click the OK button Fig 3 60 Switch after Setting Fig 3 61 Switch after adjustment the size 7 This complete
23. Beginner s Manual 9 1 Drawing Figures Draw and Edit 9 1 2 Use of Tools Drawing figures using the tools Line Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 and release the left button of the mouse Draw while pressing the Shift key Draw while pressing the Ctrl key Lines can be drawn at the angle of A line can be drawn from the start 45 degrees point 1 as a center Draw while pressing the Shift key Draw while pressing the Ctrl key A square can be drawn A rectangle can be drawn from the start point 1 as a center wa Draw while pressing the Shift key Draw while pressing the Ctrl key A complete round circle can be drawn A circle can be drawn from the start point 1 as a center Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 Click at the end point of next line 3 Repeat the operation in 3 until a figure and release the left button of the is drawn Double click end point 4 to mouse complete drawing Tab 9 2 Drawing figures using tools 1 9 2 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Drawing Figures Drawing figures using the tools Polygon Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 A dashed line is displayed Click at the Repeat the operation in 3 until the de of the first side and release the left but end point of next side 3 sired figure is drawn Double click 4 to ton of the mouse complete drawing Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 Click the left mouse button at the start Click
24. Creating the Project Data 3 3 Figure Drawing and Text Input In the GOT 1000 series a single screen can consist of two layers i e front layer and back layer Base screen 1 Numerical Display Numerical Input ui Alarm Lamp Alarm Reset Switch pL Xp System Alarm Joea Back layer Base screen 2 Error Screen booo Front layer Back layer Fig 3 23 Base Screen Setup 3 14 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Figure Drawing and Text Input 3 3 1 Frame Line Drawing Method D Click tool Rectangle on the Figure toolbar Fig 3 24 Figure toolbar 2 As the mouse cursor turns into press the left mouse button at the starting point for drawing a rectangular 3 Drag and move the cursor to the end point 4 Release the left mouse button to draw a rectangular After arrangement right click the mouse to cancel the arrangement mode Fig 3 25 Drawing a rectangular 5 As double clicking the created rectangle displays the Rectangle dialog box where attributes such as color and thickness of the line can be changed Click the OK button to close the dialog box Fig 3 26 Rectangle Rectangle dialog box Line Style m v Set as Default Line width H Cot E Clear Default Line Color Pattern MONE Ordinary 7 m Category Othe C Use Lamp Attribute Lamp Lo Lk JL even j 6 Repeat steps 1 to 5 to dra
25. DVD package you automati cally accept the terms and conditions of the License Agreement You are only permitted to make one single copy of the original distribution disk for your own backup and archiving purposes MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Introduction Related Manuals 1 2 Related Manuals Manual Name Art No Manuals for GOT1000 Series GT15 User s Manual 169273 GT Designer3 Version2 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual 166738 GT Designer3 Version2 Screen Design Manual For GOT1000 Series 169246 GTSoRGOTIO0OVesion2 OperatngManwal Tab 1 2 Overview of manuals available GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 1 3 Related Manuals Introduction 1 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation 2 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 NOTE System Requirements Installation System Requirements The following hardware and system requirements for your computer should be fulfilled to be able to install and use the software GT Designer3 Minimum Hardware Requirements Processor CPU with 1 GHz or higher 512 MB RAM for Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows XP 1 GB RAM for Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows 7 XGA compatible graphics card resolution min 1024 x 768 dots High Color 16 bits 19 43 cm diag XGA monitor For installation min 1 6 GB available hard disc space For execution min 512 MB available hard disc space DVD drive Software Requirements The GT Designer3 is a 32 Bit Software requiring the followin
26. Device Style tab Lamp Type Bit O Word Device N Ld Shape Circle Fixed Width Circle 1 Shape Attribute Frame Color 7 Lamp Color EN Background Color EE M Pattem L Ic GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 21 Setting the Object Function Basic Settings Advanced Settings Device Style FT Text Type Creating the Project Data Fig 3 40 Bit Lamp dialog box Text tab ft Common Settings of Display Position Font 16dot Standard v Test Size 1 vx V KY Text Settings Display Position Cu Copy Range All Settings OFFS0N C opy Object Nene Jette Basic Settings Extended Security Level Use Offset KANJI Region lapan Layer Front Back Text Color M BI SR Text Alignment X YO Offset to Frame 0 Dot Fig 3 41 Bit Lamp dialog box Extended tab Category Object Name leeta Seach MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function Example V Settings Device Style tab Lamp type Bit Device MO Settings Text tab Device MO Font 16dot Standard Settings Extended tab Layer Front A 4 Click the ON button to check the attributes of ON time A text can be registered in each display position Center Top Bottom Left Right The text registered display position button is displayed in purple charact
27. Folder X Library Ep Import 3 Recent Library D My Favorites a My Library S P System Library Search By Subject z Pm AM p AN Lamp 3 AV Switch PP AV 45tates Switch I3 AY Slide Switch 5 AY Rotam Switch 3 AY Numerical Key D ec F AY Numerical Kev Hex DB AY Ascii Key D AY Ascii Window Switch Key D AV KANA Key 9 AY Document Display Key I3 AY Alarm Key I AY HistoricalGraph Key I3 AY KANA KANJI JPN D AV Key Fa AY Normal Pa Av n ff P AY 45tates 3 AY Slide Sr Py AV Rotary 46 AV012_6 m Crystal a Soft E P Retro a Real m P Simple E P Basic Figure m Frame 0 Frame E553E gj Bi ISO E P Dialog a p Metallic a p Plastic 9 Illustration H P Search By Function i Library w ra EI m T oo io um T I I Iz ri t O lt z lt E o o c c c c um E D Rm cm Eee ES c mM R im a1 C oo L m GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 5 11 Library Tab Screen Configuration 3 Click the target Lamp object in the Library Image List window and position it by clicking on the desired position Fig 5 20 Placing objects from the library E Library on B Import o OFF aas Recent Library a E My Favorites 1 amp VDDT m My Library T E P System Library TIRAGE MS rete a Search By Subje E AM F AV Lamy PE AM Suite ng Av 45ta im AV Slide gt 10 4V003 Setting the Touch Switch Bit Switch Object D Click on the Objec
28. Home Edition is used D When the PC and GOT are connected with the USB cable the following screen appears Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced and click the Next button Found New Hardware Wizard Fig 2 8 Walcome to the Found Hew Welcome to the Found New Hardware Hardware Wizard Wizard This vazad helps pou install solbueane for USE Device W pour hardware came with an installation CD of floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wazad bo do CQ Install the software automatically Recommended install from a list or pectic locaton Advanced Chick Hext to continue sess conca 2 Asthe screen below appears choose Include this location in the search Check Include this location in the search and set EasysocketNUSBDrivers of the folder where GT Designer was installed After setting click the button Next The screen shown below shows the example of setting C MELSEC Easysocket USBDrivers Found Mew Hardware Wizard Fig 2 9 Pleaze choose your search and installation options p Search and installation options 9 Search for the best diver in these locations Use the check boxer below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best diver found wall be installed Search removable meda floppy CD ROM H Include this ipcation in the search CAMELSECXE asusockeLs BDmeers v Browse J CO Don t search will choose th
29. Monitor Speed Normal Fig 3 12 Controller Setting dialog box DAR Apply 3 Select Common GOT Environmental Setting Screen Switching Windows from the menu The Environmental Window dialog box Screen Switching Window appears Set screen switching devices for the base screen and required screens Click the OK button W Environmental Setting Screen Switching Window rS Language Switching Dialog Window Key Window Fp System Information 3 Security de Operation Log KANA KANJI Conversion E Startup Logo L3 GOT Setup Base Screen aD 100 vL Overlap Window mpg 913 Screen Switching Device Window Bar oo Display C Display Position X Y Display Display Position Display Display Position Display I 1 LLLLOLOG AQ EZ Display Position Y sp Display Display Position Superimpose Window Era 20 Dialog Window L Screen Switching Device Data Type BIN BCD C Disable background colors of overlay screen when setting an overlay screen M Plana the avaran saraan 1mdar the hasin ecraan GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Environmental Setting dialog box Apply 3 7 Setting before Screen Creation Creating the Project Data 3 1 3 o e e Seect a figure object GT16 V 640x480 65536 Colors CH 1 MELSEC QnU DC Q17nD M NC DR CRnD 700 ri 0 0 X467 Y 108 Basic screen
30. Source Drive C Builtin Flash Memory Destination Prior to use Click on the Info Reception button to acquire GOT Information when changing a destination drive prior to GOT write Communication Configuration Info Reception Fig 3 86 Communicate with GOT dialog box 3 Select the Source Drive and set Destination GT Designer3 NOTE When the project data are not displayed in a tree structure click the Info Reception button 4 Click the GOT Read button to execute uploading 3 44 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Configuration of Working Areas Screen Configuration and Various Tools 4 Configuration of Working Areas 4 1 Screen Configuration and Various Tools For the basic screen configuration please refer to sec 3 1 3 4 2 Workspace Type 4 2 1 Project Tree Overall project settings such as created screens and common settings are displayed in a tree It is con venient to see the project details to check the work progress and to copy a screen system Displays System Tree screen Displays Screen List Tree 6 Project Information gt Comment D Alarm m Logging Recipe oct ipt H H lei Device Data Transfer gt Status Observation C Time Action LZ Hard Copy 20 MES Interface H F Parts a e Sound Files C Proje c t E Screen C2 System Fig 4 1 Project tab NOTE Available functions Right click the mouse to select basic commands such as New or Open Dragging a
31. Switch Color EN Background Color EE M Pattern L1 m Blink p mmm vil Object Name Convert to Lamp 4 Click the OK button to close the dialog box Click the Cancel button to cancel the settings and close the dialog box 5 Right click the mouse to exit from the placement mode NOTE Making the ON Display and OFF Display the same To make the ON Display and OFF Display settings the same set either ON or OFF status in the Text tab and then click the Copy ON OFF or Copy OFF ON button For example when reflecting the settings of the OFF Display on the ON Display click the Copy OFF ON button with the OFF Display selected GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 5 13 Library Tab Screen Configuration 5 4 4 Workspace Operations The workspace displays the whole project settings by data type in the tree structure The data of the whole project can be managed edited easily Example V Screen copy The existing screen can be copied in the screen list D In the screen list select and right click the screen and select the Copy menu Fig 5 23 Copy menu GOE E New 7 3 Message Display 3 Open 7 4 Error Screen ee Close is Window Screen Close All Base Screen M Delete Previous Screen Next Screen Open closed screens Rename Open Image List Screen Property 2 Right click the mouse again and select the Paste menu Fig 5 24 Paste menu Close Close All
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33. configuration In GT Designer3 now the first sreen will be displayed In the following figure the basic screen configuration of GT Designer3 will be explained GT Desiener3 Untitledi afak p 2 A i System L GOT Setting ol Type Setting SLE Environmental Settne EE y E Screen Switching Window fos RS Language Switching E Dialog Window Key Window Fip System Information B Security 433 rd Operation Log 3 KANA KANJI Conversion FEI Startun 1 nen s si TT 2j C Project i Screen EA System CT Property nx Base Screen Security 0 Front Layer Transpe Emmy Use screen color No i Data View Data View B 1 Front Back Objects Figures Number o Object Figure Object Name Po Switch Station No No Popup the display o Yes Display Position Bottom i Data Browser Refinement Tem Screen Monitor Dev Data Type Text Genter Group No Comment No Font Text Numb Text Numb Security Rang Editing screen There are no items to show J 7 t r Fig 3 14 Basic screen of GT Designer3 Description Title bar Names of software project or project file is displayed Menu bar GT Designer3 can be operated from the drop down menu Toolbar GT Desingner3 can be operated by selecting icons Editor tab Tabs of opened screen editor the GOT Type Setting dialog
34. dialog box appears input a text and set attributes Fig 5 11 Text dialog box Set as Default Clear Default Convert to Logo Test 1Bdot tandard w Bee a es Text Color M S Rl Background Color 1l Direction 9 Horizontal CO Vertical B The input will be immediately reflected on the screen 3 Click the OK button to close the dialog box Click the Cancel button to cancel the settings and close the dialog box NOTE Changing the text size Select the text to be resized and then drag the handle L to change its size Fig 5 12 Resizing with mouse GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 5 7 Library Tab Screen Configuration 5 4 3 Object Function Setting Setting the Numerical Display Object D Click Numerical Display on the Object toolbar The mouse cursor changes to 2 Click the mouse on the desired position to place the object Fig 5 13 Numerical Display after inserting 3 The Numerical Display dialog box appears Set the Type Display Format Shape Settings etc Fig 5 14 Numerical Display EE Numerical Display Basic Settings Advanced Settin ES dialoa b J Devce Se Uf evendec Y Tiger Y Operation M ialog box Type Numerical Display Numerical Input Device v s Data Type Signed BIN16 Display Format Format Signed Decimal v Font 16dot Standard v Display the numerical value to be shown on Number Size 1 Be
35. end point 4 to complete drawing to determine the radius of arc point of arc 3 and move the cursor to A dashed line is displayed inside end point 4 the circle Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 Click the left mouse button at the start Click end point 4 to complete to determine the radius of arc point of arc 3 and move the cursor to drawing A dashed line is displayed inside end point 4 the circle Scale Drag from start point 1 to end point 2 and release the left button of the mouse Draw while pressing the Shift key Draw while pressing the Ctrl key A scale with the same vertical and hori A scale can be drawn from the start zontal sizes can be drawn point as a center Tab 9 2 Drawing figures using tools 2 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 9 3 Editing Text 9 2 Draw and Edit Editing Text Click A Text on the Figure toolbar or choose the Figure Text menu 2 Clicking on the screen displays the Text dialog box Fig 9 1 Text dialog box Text Input the text here Set as Default Clear Default Convert to Logo Text Size Text Color Background Color M Direction 9 Horizontal Vertical es Category Other Cancel 3 Enter the texts to be displayed set their attributes and click the OK button Then the entered texts will be displayed Text Enter the text to be displayed Up to 512 characters can be entered as texts A text can be enter
36. figures delivered with the GT Designer3 These can be used freely but cannot be registered deleted or changed for their attributes By double clicking on a subdirectory the dialogue window Library Image List for the subdirectory will be displayed 2x Fig 8 5 7 ON 0 System Library LE E Import P Recent Library of My Favorites m My Library a System Library Search By Subject m Av m DP Crystal m Soft m Retro m Real m Simple P Basic Figure m Frame E P Frame B5536 a su E P Dialog E P Metallic E P Plastic E P Illustration P Search By Function E f Lamp E P Switch E P Special Switch E P Key Figure so Dialog 2 Meter P Real Meter Square MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Library Using Library 8 1 4 Registering Library Data D In the library list window select a library folder under My Library where figures and objects are registered 2 Click the New Library data button Clicking this button creates New Library data in the library folder and the library data editor appears ES 3 Draw v MM Blue ON E fe E ES gt gt Clicking c Laer J Library a ee Import P3 Recent Library A P3 My Favorites d 7 New Library data P9 My Library LONE 2 cube is created isk New Library folder Displaying library BE LIB 3 New Library data Front Back data editor Fig 8 6 Creating newlibrary data 3 Create the library data by
37. front e Bring to Front of Layer e Edit Stacking order gt Bring to Front of Bring to Front of Layer Layer Sent to Back of e Send to Back of Layer Layer e Edit Stacking order gt Send to Back of Layer The selected figure is flipped Not available for objects Example Flipping selected figure vertically e Em Flip Vertical e Edit Rotate Flip Flip Vertical Flip Vertical e Flip Horizontal Flip Horizontal Jk P e Edit Rotate Flip Flip Horizontal Figure is rotated 90 degrees to right left Not available for objects Example Rotating selected figure 90 degrees to left e Rotate Left Edit Rotate Flip Rotate Left Rotate Left e e Rotate Right h Rotate Right e Edit Rotate Flip Rotate Right Multiple figures and objects are grouped or ungrouped Example Multiple selected figures and objects are grouped e m Group eEdit Group Group Ungroup s S p e 1 Ungroup eEdit Ungroup Tab 9 6 Arranging figures and objects 9 8 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit 9 4 2 Aligning Figures and Objects D Select the desired figure object for editing Editing Figures and Objects 2 Perform the following operations according to the editing details Align Left Align Center Horizontal Align Right Align Top Align Center Vertical Align Bottom Align Across Align Down Figures and objects are aligned wit
38. screen Front and Back Memory Store Object Checks whether the objects exceeding the following numbers are set to be stored into memory Line graph path display 2 or more project Trend graph memory store 17 or more project Scatter graph memory store 17 or more project User alarm memory store 17 or more project Window Screen Data Checks whether the data list display and alarm history display are set on the window screen The data list display and alarm history display are inapplicable to the window screen Checks whether multiple objects Data List Display Alarm History Display User Alarm that Scroll Object need to be scrolled are set on a single screen Checks whether any of the objects is set outside the screen range Carry out Checking during Check this item to automatically carry out the data check when saving the project or down save or transfer loading the project data to the GOT All Screen A data check is made on all screens Open Screen Only A data check is made on open screens only Dialog Window Checks whether there is a window screen set as a replacement for the system dialog Tab 5 4 Description to Fig 5 31 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 5 19 Data Check Screen Configuration NOTES A data check is made on open screens only in standard setting Unopened screens are not che cked if the option Open Screen Only is checked in the dialouge window Data Check To check all screens
39. system label display or Device of System Label non display Tab A 4 Description of View toolbar Screen Toolbar Icon and Name Description ran Creates a new screen Open Opens closed screens Opens a screen of which screen No is smaller by one than that of the screen Previous Screen currently being edited Opens a screen of which screen No is larger by one than that of the screen Next Screen currently being edited me When opening screens with or button switches the display type of the 4E open Closed Screen closed screens opening or closing the closed screens Ll Background Pattern Color Sets the color of screen background pattern of screen Cl Background Pattern Sets the back ground pattern of screen 23 gt Background Color Sets the back ground color of screen Ld Preview Displays a preview window of screen ii Tab A 5 Description of Screen toolbar GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual A 7 A 2 5 Edit Toolbar cl de Cat Sal AY EA m TEE SS Icon and Name Description Bring to Front Places the selected figure or object in the front Tab A 6 Description of Edit toolbar A 8 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC A 2 6 Figure Toolbar CVOMO CF Au ol AC ee ll ee he Icon and Name Description TA Line Line is drawn n C Captures the specified rectangular range area in BMP JPEG format and aptare rectangie pastes it on the screen editor Captures the specified window
40. the USB driver operates properly using Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition No problem will occur after installation of the USB driver Click the Continue Anyway button to continue installation of the USB driver 4 When the following screen appears this indicates that the installation is completed Click the Finish button to end the installation Found New Hardware Wizard Fig 2 1 T Gon detig ihe Find New Completing the Found New Hardware Hardware Wizard Wizard The wead haz inehed installing the sofbarane for MITSUBISHI E sspo0tket Diner Dick Finish bo close the wizard 2 10 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting before Screen Creation 3 3 1 3 1 1 Creating the Project Data Setting before Screen Creation With using the New Project Wizard Before screen creation specify the relevant GOT and PLC type and set the screen name D Start the GT Designer3 As a new screen will be created this time click the option New in the Project menu Fig 3 1 Project Tools Communication Hel Project menu H3 New ctrl Open chro Delete Project Recent Files Exit Alt F4 2 The following screen New Project Wizard is displayed To hide the wizard for the next time a new project is created clear Display New Project Wizard Click the Next button New Project Wizard Fig 3 2 New Project din Se Wizard Settings required for GOT can be easily specifi
41. the first opened screen when the maximum screen number set for the screen editors of the base screen window screen and report screen is opened After the selection set Max 1 to 25 The setting is enabled at the next start up Display the dialog of Com munication Setting before displaying the dialog of Communicate with GOT Select this item to display the Communication Configuration dialog box before the Com municate with GOT dialog box CH No Selection Dialog Dis play Setting Select whether to display or hide the Select CH No dialog box when setting a device The Select CH No dialog box is displayed when two channels or more are set with the Con troller Setting dialog box Display only Select this item to display the Select CH No dialog box only when a when setting new device is set new device Select this item to constantly display the Select CH No dialog box when setting a device Always display Not display Select this item to hide the Select CH No dialog box when setting a Display the dia device After the selection set a channel number or label in Label CH log of specified No CH No When a channel number is selected the Device dialog box of the set channel number appears When a label is selected the Import System Labels to Project dialog box appears Reflect the data type of sys tem label Select this item to reflect the data type of system label to the data type
42. 05 Write Made Select write data E _ Untitled Project m Base Screen E Common Settings Communication Settings D Communication Settings with GOT 7 TP List f4 Standard monitor 0S fe Communication driver Extended function OS _ Option QS Write after deleting all contents in the project folder Communication with the GOT 2 The following dialog box with several tabs will be displayed Write Check Acquire GOT information Write Data Size Project Data 0 Kbyte 5 O Kbyte Total O Kbyte Write Drive Information SSS B Dats Area Kbyte B Free Space Kbyte GOT rite For the communication of your PC with the GOT some settings have to be done first The first step for communication was done when creating the new project by the configuration of communication see sec 3 1 The configuration of communication can be checked and edited by the menu Communication Communication Configuration The communication with the GOT is controlled by the menu Communication Write to GOT Communication Configuration Info Reception Fig 6 1 Dialog box Communicate with GOT GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Communication with the GOT Transferring Data GOT Write Transfering the project data OS Boot OS special data t
43. 8 New Project Un Bice heard 3 Wizard ew Project Wizar Chanel I3 Such se Ba ng VF Standard I F Standard RS 232 dialog box Controller MELSEC QnU DC Q1 nD M NC DR CRnD 700 Settin 5 Q Conf irmat ion Driver 4 On4 L 0 CPU LJ71C24 QJ710C24 g m Commun i cat i on Q VF C GT16 can be connected to multiple controllers x Con Driver Click on the Add button to set another controller item Q Confirmation E Screen Switch NOTE The multi channel function installs multiple communication drivers on the GOT and monitors up to four controllers four channels by one GOT 9 Set screen switching devices for the base screen and required screens Click the Next button New Project Wizard Fig 3 9 New Project EUN Wizard r5 New Project Wizard Set screen switching devices Kon The devi tting i ired to displ EY sie Seil e device setting is required to display screens IdiOg OOX Base Screen GD100 v Settings Q Conf i rmat ion m Communication Q I F Overlap Window2 2 Com Driver 2 Confirmation Overlap Window GD101 e Ea Overlap Window3 m Overlap Window4 Overlap Windows I3 Superimpose Window Superimpose Window2 lt JgoggggggE Dialog Window K 3 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting before Screen Creation Confirm the contents set with New Project Wizard Click the Finish button to complete the setting To make an
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45. Column No to be previewed on the editor 4 Check the option Use Language Switching set the Language Switching Device and input a preview column No The text of this column will be displayed during the creation of the screen in GT Designer3 The language switching device is relevant for the complete project It cannot only be set for one screen If no language switching device is set the text of the column No 1 of the comment group will be displayed The language switching function is only available for objects being supported by the commentar group If the value of the language switching device is O or not defined when the power is switched on the comment No comment will be displayed For further information refer to the following manual GT Designer3 Screen Design Manual MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC A Appendix A 1 Menu Configuration ee The Project menu contains functions of file management Project Edit Search Replace View Screen Common preference settings and printing Chri N New creation of project reading existing files preference settings and printing of data being edited are available The recent file record can also be displayed New Open Chrl 0 Close Save Ctrl 5 Save S Flz Delete Project Verify Data Import Project Project Information Import Device Comment of GX Developer T L T Trmec ag rmmm import g or Ro LOOM abi
46. Data Transfer Manual MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Entering Multiple Languages 9 5 1 Setting Language Switching Device The comment displayed on the objects can be switched by writing a column No of comment group in the language switching device set up by GT Designer3 If registering messages of Japanese English Chinese and other language in each column of comment group the language of the comment displayed can be switched Example V When switching language by Comment display Word A7178t883L7 71 1E Comment display word b EN specifies a comment No D100 D100 2 Language switching device D200 D200 D200 specifies a column No No 1 Multi Language Comment List B x Comment Ha 2 3 A line supply conveyer stopped AE IRAR E ER S ib Emergency stop limit switch nn Duerated eee itm ia Product limit switch does nat sant operate hn Tis Hydraulic pressure ol finishing WIL iE FRE machine 1 ig low Fig 9 11 Switching the comment display NOTE By registering comments of the same language in several columns of a comment group the com ment group can be used as not language switching but comment switching GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 9 15 Entering Multiple Languages Draw and Edit Creating anew comment group D Select Common Comment 2 Select the submenu Comment New Comment Group 3 The comment group property dialog box is displayed Fig 9 12 Comment Group
47. HI ELECTRIC A 2 Types of Toolbars The following types of toolbars are available When desired toolbars are checked for display non dis play the toolbars can be displayed non displayed accordingly Preview Ctrl I Window Preview Main Window Display View Screen v Edit Layer Guidelines auxiliary line Figure Object Align Draw Simulator Communication Fig A 1 View Toolbars menu Comment Coordinates Size My Favorites Switches display non display for tool bars Displays the Customize dialog box If you drag a displayed toolbar it may be arranged as a window on the screen If you drag the toolbar back to the tool bar displaying area it will be integrated here again The following pages also describe details of each toolbar GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual A 2 1 A 2 2 Main Toolbar Tab A 2 Description of Main toolbar Window Display Toolbar BEG ABE Assi as Tab A 3 Description of Window Display toolbar MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC A 2 3 A 2 4 View Toolbar Icon and Name Description 16 Screen display magnification rate shrinkage rate is set Screen display magnification of the screen editor can be zoomed in by 10 e Zoom In increments T Snap Snap movement of the cursor is set Screen display magnification of the screen editor can be zoomed out by 1096 a Zoom Out increments Switches the display type of a device assigned to a
48. Log KANA KANJI Conversion Startup Logo C GOT Setup E Controller Seting GH1 MELSEG QnU Q1 7nD M NG DR C D CH2 None D CH3 None Q CH4 None Sch Network Duplex Setting L3 Ethernet Routing Information 5b Gateway Fp Communication Setting El Gateway Server DB Gateway Client E Mail FTP E Redundant QD Station No Switching 3 Peripheral Unit Setting gf PO Data Trancefer MH Bar Code RFID gj PC Remote Operation s Fingerprint Authentication Xl video RGB Input gt Multimedia lu Operation Panel El RGB Output CF Card Unit Printer cJ Sound Output Gl I F Communication Setting GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 4 3 Settings for Working with GT Designer3 Configuration of Working Areas 4 3 Settings for Working with GT Designer3 4 3 1 Menu Configuration In the appendix of this manual you will find an overview of the menu configuration Please see Appendix sec A 1 4 3 2 Types of Toolbars In the appendix of this manual you will find an overview of the toolbars Please see Appendix sec A 2 4 3 3 Adding or Deleting Toolbars Icons Toolbars C1 Select Tools Customize 2 Select Toolbar tab in the Customize dialog box Fig 4 4 Customize x Customize dialog box Toolbar Command Toolbars z Main window Display vw view v Screen Edit Figure Object Align Draw Simulator Communication Comment Check the desired toolbars for addition
49. N Common Settings of Display Position Font 16dot Standard Text Size 1 v x L v RY Text Color EJ BJ S R Text Settings Text Alignment 2 aE E GI Offset to Frame 0 Display Position Object Name Convert to Switch 4 Click the OK button to close the dialog box Click the Cancel button to cancel the settings and close the dialog box MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Library Tab 5 Right click the mouse to exit from the placement mode NOTE Making the ON Display and OFF Display the same To make the ON Display and OFF Display settings the same set either ON or OFF status in the Text tab and then click the Copy ON OFF or Copy OFF ON button For example when reflecting the settings of the OFF Display on the ON Display click the Copy OFF ON button with the OFF Display selected Placing the Lamp or Switch Objects with Figures from the Library D Select View View Window Library List from the menu to display the library list window 2 For example select the subfolder AV in the path System Library and open it by doulbe clicking A list of the available objects in this subfolder will be displayed With a double click on the subfolder AV Lamp the contained AV lamps is displayed Fig 5 19 BS a Lamp Eus ON ore 100 Library List dialog box showing a nas re ES r5 5626 ES I5 4 Du 5 selection of AV lamps i
50. New Hardware Wizard E Fig 2 3 Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install a device diver for hardware device Ta continue click Next Cancel J6 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation Installing the USB Driver 2 Select Search for a suitable driver for my device recommended and click the Next button Fig 2 4 Install Hardware Device Drivers A device diver iz a solbwane program ihat enable a hardware device bo work wath an operating system This wizard wall complete the inclallaton For this device e USB Device A device diver it 4 software program that makes a hardware device work Windows need dives fles for pour new device To locate diver file and complete the inztallabon chick Het What do you want the wizard to do Search for a suitable driver lor my device recommended C Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that can choose a specific one Back Hent gt Cancel 3 Select Specify a location and click the Next button Found New Hardware Wizard O O O OOOO Fig 2 5 Locate Driver Files Locate Driver Files Where do pou want Windows lo search For dimer files Search for diver files for the following hardware device oy USB Device The wizard searches for suitable divers in ts diver database on your computer and in ony of the followeng optional search locations that you specily
51. OT information Write Data Size Project Data OS Total Write Drive Information SS T B Data Area Kbyte B Free Space Kbyte GOT Write Communication Configuration Into Reception Fig 3 81 Communication Configuration dialog box On the Communicate with GOT dialog box select the Standard monitor OS Communication driver Extended function OS and Option OS to be installed into the GOT 6 After making the selection click the GOT write button This starts the installation of the OS and communication driver After OS installation is completed the GOT restarts MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Transferring Project Data from PC to GOT 3 7 3 Downloading the Project Data At the time of OS installation or after the OS installation download the created project data to the GOT D Choose the Communication Write to GOT menu 2 On the Communicate with GOT dialog box select the project data to be written into the GOT Communicate with GOT ESI ET sor wre Elem cot read E C cot verity Write Data 9Project Data 05 O Boot 05 Write Mode FE lect iile data Write Check Acquire GOT information Write Data Size Project Data 0 Kbyte E C Untitled Project 05 0 Khute oe Base Screen Co e e Common Settings Communication Settings Communication Settings w
52. Preperty Comment Group Property Group Mo Title dialog box 1 E Multi Language Column Mo KANJI Region Japan g 10 4 Input a group No and a name In the column Column No check the desired number of columns used in the comment group Confirm your input with OK The following dialogue box is displayed B No 1 Multi Language Comment List TA im el Column Mo Comment Ma Test Invert B _ No Fig 9 13 Comment List dialogue box 9 16 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Entering Multiple Languages With a right click on one line and selecting the option New you can insert further lines Invert B Insert Row 1 Insert Col mn Delete Clear Text Fig 9 14 Comment List dialog box 2 Insert the desired text in the columns here columns No 1 2 and 3 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 9 17 Entering Multiple Languages Draw and Edit NOTES Registering the language switching D Select the menu Common GOT Environmental Setting 2 Double click on the option Language Switching 3 The following dialogue box will be displayed Fig 9 15 nas 9 Screen Switching window PI eap eee ye er AE y RE Language Switching Environment ducc Language Switching Device D120 v L dialog box ii System Information Alternative Display when Language Switching Device is other than 1 10 3 Security M ST Startup Logo Hide Display CR GOT Setup Comment
53. To delete it remove the check New Click this button to display the New Toolbar dialog box To create a toolbar enter Toolbar name and then click the OK button Rename Clicking this button displays the Rename Toolbar dialog box and enables to change the name of toolbar This button is available only for user created toolbars To change the name of toolbar enter Toolbar name and then click the OK button Delete Click this button to delete toolbars This button is available only for user created toolbars Reset Click this button to reset the selected toolbar to default status This button is available only for toolbars setting on GT Designer3 by default Tab 4 2 Description to Fig 4 4 3 In the selection field Toolbars you can select and deselect toolbars for displaying by checking or unchecking the desired toolbar 4 4 5 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Configuration of Working Areas Settings for Working with GT Designer3 Commands D Select Tools Customize 2 Select Command tab in the Customize dialog box Fig 4 5 Customize dialog box Customize Toolbar Command Select and drag an item From the dialog box ka the toolbar bo add a command Category View Screen Common Figure Object Tools p OW PON X Delete Project window ou Help Ee Verify Data Report 1 Import Project nia I5 Oe 3 Select the de
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55. aMs cece cece cece eee e e 2 4 2 4 Installing the USB DIIVel iced sae rrr ER P VER EV eate aan Prats 2 6 2 4 1 On Windows 2000 Professional cece cece cece e e 2 6 2 4 2 On Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition 2 9 3 Creating the Project Data 3 1 Setting before Screen Creations oor ori RA E IR A a add awa 3 1 3 1 1 With using the New Project Wizard ccc cece eee ee eee enenees 3 1 3 1 3 Without using the New Project Wizard ccc cece cece eee ee eeees 3 6 3 1 3 Basic screen configuration aded dus ea tirio Pa E bex adda eS de i 3 8 3 2 Creating SClICENS 3 23 30 2 914 18 4 RU ORA RC aU RR dea a UAR A UC d Ad Srt OCA 3 10 3 2 1 Creating the Second SCreen ccc cece cect cette eee 3 10 3 2 2 Setting the Screen Switching Device cc ccc ccc cc eee eeeee 3 11 3 2 3 How to Switch Between the Created Screens ccc eee eee ee 3 13 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 1 Contents 3 3 Figure Drawing and Text INDUt 6 6 ccc ccc ccc cece enhn 3 14 3 3 1 Frame Line Drawing Method sss 3 15 3 3 2 Textinput Methodus ss iit ev eve ERE EN REIR Utere e ERE ENIM e 3 16 3 4 Setting the ODIect FUNCION a5 ax Scheda d a ote dob o ehe daa sam Runde dba o de 3 17 3 4 1 Numerical Display Numerical Input Setting Method 5 3 18 3 4 2 Lamp Setting Method Bit Lamp ssssss I 3 21 3 4 3 Switch Bit Switch Setting Method
56. aced i position Cursor position GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 5 5 Library Tab Screen Configuration 5 4 2 Figure Drawing Text Input How to Draw a Frame Line D Click Rectangle on the Figure toolbar The mouse cursor changes to 2 Draw a rectangle Left click at the starting point Drag the mouse to move the cursor to the end point Releasing the left button of the mouse draws a rectangle Then right clickthe mouse to exit from the placement mode Fig 5 8 Drawing a rectangle 3 Set the frame line and paint of the rectangle Double click the created rectangle The Rectangle dialog box appears Change the color and thickness of the line Fig 5 9 Rectangle Rectangle dialog box Line Style i Set as Default Line width g Clear Default LX Line Color Pattern Ordinary L C Use Lamp Attribute Lamp Clicking the OK button determines the settings and closes the dialog box MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Library Tab Click the Cancel button to cancel the settings and close the dialog box NOTE Changing the figure size Select the figure to be resized and then drag the handle LI to change its size Fig 5 10 Resizing with mouse How to Draw a Text D Click Text on the Figure toolbar The mouse cursor changes to 2 Enter a text When the mouse cursor changes to click the mouse on the text drawing position When the Text
57. ange the size Fig 3 35 Resizing with mouse 5 When the object is resized the figure frame and object may be displaced If the figure frame and object are displaced select the object then right click the mouse and select Centering The displacement is automatically corrected Fig 3 36 H Centering figure frame and Cut Ctrl object Copy Ctrl C Paste Ctrl Duplicate Ctrl D Consecutive Copy Delete Guidelines auxiliary line Stacking Order Rotate Flip Show ON sEate F7 Group Ctrl G Ungroup Ctrl U Align Window Preview Move Mode Add To Category Adjust Direct Text Size Edit Touch Area Frame Region Display Touch Area Set to Default Shape Change Setting This completes the Numerical Display Numerical Input setting 3 20 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function 3 4 2 Lamp Setting Method Bit Lamp D Select and click Bit Lamp on the Object toolbar Fig 3 37 Object toolbar Bit Lamp v Word Lamp a 2 Lamp Area 2 When the mouse cursor turns to click the mouse in the desired position to place the Lamp After placing it right click the mouse to release the placement mode Fig 3 38 Bit Lamp after insertion 3 Double clicking the placed Lamp or the respective entry in the Property screen displays the respective dialog box Make settings Confirm settings by clicking OK mg Fig 3 39 e Bit Lamp dialog box i La m ag
58. arranging or editing figures and objects on the library data editor 4 After creating close the library data editor GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Using Library Library 8 1 5 Pasting Templates from Library D Select the template for pasting and paste it on the drawing screen Pasting from My Library Select position and click mes q Dx ij mee joo 0 o omi EP DL An Ex i Folder x E Library ES Import P Recent Library 73 My Favorites B P My Library EF New Library folder 1 Figures 73 2 Switches H P System Library Library E b Front Back Pasting from My Favorites Select position and click Template after pasting RP Fee Fig 8 7 Pasting a template on a screen 8 6 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Drawing Figures 9 Draw and Edit 9 1 Drawing Figures 9 1 1 Drawing Tools Fige Drawing example Tool icon and menu command e Line Line Figure Line A Line FreeForm Figure Line FreeForm a e IE Rectangle eForm Rectangle Rectangle EN e m Rectangle filled eFigure Rectangle filled Polygon oA Polygon Figure Polygon e gt Circle eri ircl Circle Figure Circle including ellipse e Circle filled Figure Circle filled Arc e e Arc including elliptic arc eFigure Arc e Sector eFigure Sector e m Scale Figure Scale Tab 9 1 Drawing tools overview GT Designer3
59. bar View Window Editor Tab Status Bar Displav Items Grid Layer Guidelines auxiliary line The Screen menu contains functions of screen manage Common Figure ment and settings in a project New screen creation opening closing screen and change of window size are available Utilize Delete The Common menu contains functions of common set Common Figure Object Tools cC tings GOT Type Setting The object functions used for the overall project can be set Also comments parts etc can be registered GOT Environmental Setting Peripheral Setting TF Communication Setting Comment Alarm LZ H r1 1 Controller Setting 2 Script Recipe El Status Observation Time Action Parts Tab A 1 Overview of menus 2 A 2 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC a oO eco Object Tools Com A Text Logo Text Line Freeform Rectangle Polygon Circle Arc Sector Scale n c Piping Paint em Import Image Impark DXF data 585 Import IGES data Capture Object Tools Communication CLE Switch 1 Lamp Numerical Display Input ASCII Display Input Data List Display Date Time Display Comment Display Alarm Display Graph Parts Display Parts Movement Set Overlay Screen Window Position Key Window Object My Favorites Communication Window Help Data Size Simulator
60. box In this case change the texts of ON and OFF times to the same one This completes the Switch setting Fig 3 54 Bit Switch after adaptation GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 27 Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data 3 4 4 Switch Go To Screen Switch Setting Method 1 Click M on the Object toolbar and select Go To Screen Switch in the displayed submenu Fig 3 55 Object too bar 123 JASE rt UT El Bit Switch ELI Word Switch E Special Function Switch Gnd Key Window Display Switch LI Kev Code Switch 2 When the mouse cursor turns to click the mouse in the desired position to place the Switch After placing it right click the mouse to release the placement mode Fig 3 56 Bit Switch after insertion 3 Double clicking the placed Switch or the respective entry in the Property screen displays the dialog box Make settings See below Confirm settings by clicking OK Fig 3 57 Go To Screen Switch Basic Settings T T i Amm dialog box Next Screentab Switch Screen Type Go To Screen Switch Detail Settings Next Screen G Fixed Back Previous History Device Screen No 1 2 Browse Lamp Timing to change shape text Key Touch State Select Bi ON OFF or Word Range when using Key Touch State in 2 combination with a device Bit ON OFF Word Range MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Go To Screen Switch
61. box or the Environmental Setting dialog box are displayed Screen editor Screens displayed on the GOT can be created Arrange figures and objects in the screen editor Work tree The work tree includes the project tree screen list tree and system tree The work tree is combined by default Property sheet The screen figure or object settings can be displayed and edited as a list The property sheet is combined by default Library list Figures or objects registered in the library can be displayed as a list The library list is combined by default Controller type list The controller settings can be displayed as a list Tab 3 1 Description to Fig 3 14 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting before Screen Creation Data view Figures or objects arranged in the screen can be displayed as a list Screen image list The thumbnail display screen creation or screen edit of base screen window screen is available Category list Figures or objects can be displayed for each category Parts image list Figures registered as a part can be displayed as a list Also registering and editing parts is available Data browser Figures or objects used for a project can be displayed as a list The figures or objects in the list can be searched or edited D Status bar The explanation of the menu or icon on which a cursor is placed and the GT Designer3 status are displayed Tab 3 1 Description to Fig 3 14
62. cemedn O 9 lenBradeyPicconnecton SIEMENS PLC connection The GOT1000 series does not support connection to the S7 200 series Tab A 2 Overview of connection combinations between GOT series and PLC series 1 Supported function CX Function deleted no corresponding function Function partly deleted when utilized for GOT1000 series MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC GOT1000 series Remarks GT11 GT15 GT16 OMRON temperature controller C 7 9 0 5 YAMATAKE temperature controller e J3J RKC temperature controller 39 9 15 MELSERVO J25 M connection e o5 Using the series GT11 you can only Multiple GOT connection function connectuptotwo devices with each other Tab A 3 Overview of connection combinations between GOT series and PLC series 2 o Supported function C Function deleted no corresponding function 9 Function partly deleted when utilized for GOT1000 series GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual A 15 A 4 FAQs A 4 1 The Data Browser has disappeared from the screen How can it be displayed ee ena eS ree a hr eed ete ee ee Fig A 2 Dataview has disappeared Solution Select View View Window Data Browser to display the Data Browser sheet Select CTRL E to display the Data Browser Comman Figure Preview Ctrl I Window Preview Show ON sEate Redisplay Toolbar PENAL 4 Project Tree Alt
63. creen areas o Screen display area Area displayed on the GOT Temporary area Not displayed on the GOT In this area however figures and objects can be placed during screen creation Tab 5 2 Description to Fig 5 3 The figures and objects temporarily saved in the temporary area are included in thetransfer size of the base screen After saving the project delete figures and objects from the temporary area before downloading to the GOT Please check not to place text figures or grafics on the border to the display area These would only be partly displayed on the GOT after transfering the project data to the GOT GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 5 3 Object Placement Area and Display Area Screen Configuration NOTES When using Superimpose Window If a character nameplate or frame figure object arranged in the window screen protrudes to the temporary area the protruding part is left on the base screen after the superimpose window is displayed then hidden Switching the base screen erases the remaining character nameplate or frame figure see following figure Displaying the superimposed window Hiding the superimposed window ABCDEFGHIJK 11K Character nameplate Frame figure Fig 5 4 Indication error due to protruding parts To check the later display on the GOT of the created screens you can use the function Pre view in the menu View of the GT Designers This function enables you to check all of the display conf
64. ct Function Numeric Input The value is written to the PLC CPU device Switch Bit Switch Touching this switch turns OFF the bit de vice of the PLC CPU Switch Go To Screen Switch Touching this switch switches the screen Switch Go To Screen Switch Touching this switch switches the screen Fig 3 30 Setting the object function GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 17 Setting the Object Function 3 4 1 Numerical Display Numerical Input Setting Method Creating the Project Data D Select and click Numerical Display or Numerical Input on the Object toolbar up 82 i23 st E e Daa Numerical Display i Numerical Input Fig 3 31 Object toolbar 2 As the mouse cursor turns into click the mouse in the desired position to arrange the display or input After arrangement right click the mouse to cancel the arrangement mode Fig 3 32 Numerical Display Numerical Input after insertion 3 As double clicking the arranged Numerical Display or Numerical Input or the respective entry in the Property screen displays the respective dialog box make settings Confirm settings by clicking OK Numerical Display Basic Settings Advar EU Device Sivle f Display Case f Lj f Trigger Operation Type Numerical Display Numerical Input Device v m Data Type Signed BIN16 Display Format Format Signed Decimal v Font 16dot Standard v Display the numerical value
65. d MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Library Using Library 8 1 2 Basic Operation of Library Select the item for operation and right click the mouse to select the setting item As shown below the display varies depending on the selected items Library Library ES Import ES Import P Recent Library P Recent Library 93 My Favorites P9 My Library EST F s Mi Library New Libr za Reduce New Library folder a 1 Figures ER M Library dara a 1 Figures Open i 3 System Libra C Paste iH 3 System Libra Open fi Search By Sub E New Library Folder i x 9 Search B e scr 1 Search By Function F 2E Paste 3 Search B inii S New Library data Save MyLibrary Load MyLibrary Rename x Delete i Ex Export Fig 8 4 Display depending on the selected items Item Deseription o The branch of the tree view is reduced Save MyLibrary The user library folder MyLibrary displayed in the current library workspace the user library folder MyFavorites and subordinate files are saved in the to be specified folder Each subdi rectory is stored in a seperate file with the extension mlb Load MyLibrary A desired user library file is searched for in the specified path folder and if one is found the user library is opened Tab 8 1 Description to Fig 8 4 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 8 3 Using Library 8 1 3 Library System Library The system library provides predefined objects and
66. de Switch 2 When the mouse cursor turns to click the mouse in the desired position to place the Switch After placing it right click the mouse to release the placement mode Fig 3 47 Bit Switch after insertion 3 Double clicking the placed Switch or the respective entry in the Property screen displays the dialog box Make settings See below Confirm settings by clicking OK fx Fig 3 48 TIE oe Bit Switch dialog box asic Settings a Ivance se ngs Device J eended Y Vinge Device tab Switch Action Bit Switch Device Action Momentary Alternate O Set Reset Lamp Timing to change shape text Key Touch State Select Bit ON OFF or Word Range when using Key Touch State in combination with a device Bit ON OFF Word Range GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 25 Setting the Object Function Example V Bit Switch Basic Settings Advanced Settings Style f Extended Trigger Se TON pe ee V Collectively set ON OFF shape in the case of Basic Figure Shape Square 3D Fixed Width Push Rect 12 Shape Attribute Frame Color mt Switch Color Background Color Pattern Oo Bit Switch Basic Settings Advanced Settings Text Type Text vi v OFF 0N NOTUM BM Common Settings of Display Position Font 16dot Standard v Text Size 1 Vix 1 KRY Text Color ld BJ S R Text Settings Display Position Alignment
67. dede erts n Pose as LAS 4 4 VOW aes s 4 7 PICVIGW APP rrrem 5 17 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 1 Index Printing SONOS a PPP TEPEEPCCP PCT 7 2 oni DH 7 1 V PAN Te este detected etsi rent a arene ee 7 1 Project Creation eai std uet a eae DE ed 3 1 R RE CISDIAVING 4 64 4 3 ba be VE ad oi ba qs 5 9 S Screen Alar S E 6 5661 nde vb dni Odds Ee eme qa 3 33 Basic COMMENT eoo stare vete datiawe eres 3 33 Configuration cee eee cece ee eens 5 1 Creati Ads senda sds e aU dan Ga MU mao 3 10 5 3 Display numerical 0c cece cece ee 3 18 EIU a a e a satu susstisurt adem scu tut 3 14 Lain acoso dee toe E E edu dau Pes dunt d 3 21 LayertessedorpeR P E E NU pese EAE 3 14 PAVING eem UR 5 2 Object fulctlonm aos TeubuRIS UITAE VET 3 17 lIGVIGW cers roina EDS tee be du tere Pe 3 37 DOV Tr 3 37 SAVEAS oua bist hdd A bia e voi dde 3 37 Screen configuration ccc cece eee ees 4 1 SWI D ae have e ata AANA 3 25 System Alarmi aes od eater EUER PE Cee baad 3 32 TOXPID DUE corda va o a De a aic ct des 3 16 Transfer to GOT cc cece cece e eens 3 38 UDIOS 225 Chen EET E ETE COS ies 3 44 User Alir ses cse Xs pone A pet dq 3 33 Screen configuraiton sees 4 1 9128 sd NL ve comer sana tend pani a dud 9 11 System Configuration 0 ccc cece eee eee ees 2 2 T Template esque betur PUDE Fa ERES e 8 6 WONG ao ae nd an sut Eas 5 7 9 4 TOODA ccs edv eed p m Ee
68. dicated editor E 3 E ES t c ry E System Library In GT Designer3 enclosed predefined library Fig 8 1 User created favorits and predefined objects and figures in the library GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 8 1 Using Library 8 1 1 Example V NOTE Library User Library Objects and figures templates created by the user can be registered in the user library My Favorites Objects or figures registered as My favourites are registered on the My Favourites toolbars When frequently used objects figures are registered on My Favourites toolbars it is convenient to use them Fig 8 2 _ My Favorites toolbar My Favorites X Further subfolders In the user library you can create further subfolders whose contents will not be displayed in a toolbar By entering a folder s name you can save your user defined and registered objects and figures Right click on the user library to open a drop down menu Select New Library Folder You are now asked to enter a name for the new subfolder In the user library the subfolder 1 Figures was created Fig 8 3 New subdirectory 1 Figures A Par a al Folder EJ Library E Import 73 Recent Library 7 My Favorites My Library pai New Library folder P 1 Figures a Sustem Library A The maximum number of user created libraries is 50 For one library the maximum 200 templates can be registere
69. dow Fig 5 2 Screen laying To display the screens Draw objects text graphics etc on each screen To switch the screen When switching the screen on the GOT be sure to make the settings for screen switching The GOT switches the base screen according to the touch switch operation or the current value of the screen switching device Specify the screen switching device for each project using GT Desginer2 Refer to Section 7 14 of the Screen Design Manual for details of the touch switches for screen switching and the screen switching device setting Screen No setting The base screens and window screens need not be numbered in serial order from No 1 2 3 Some screen No can be skipped for the future use if there is a possibility that screens may be increased At power on the GOT displays the lowest No of the registered base screens MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Object Placement Area and Display Area 5 3 NOTES Object Placement Area and Display Area The drawing screen editor for Base Screen and Window Screen provides two areas screen display area and temporary area The temporary area is the area for temporary placement of objects and figures during screen layout change This feature enables the screen layout to be smoothly changed Objects plased on the temporary area will not be displayed on the GOT they are positioned outside the area of screen display Temporary area Fig 5 3 S
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71. e 9 Short Displaying only the device Full Displaying the CH No NW No PC station number and device Device of System Select this item to display the device name which is assigned to a system label Label on the object This item is selected to display the object ID of each object The object ID is Object ID automatically put on each object It is convenient to display the object ID in set Display ting the system information item This item is selected to display the set object ObjectFrame Select this item to display the boundary of the object Device Object ID Specify the text color of the object or object ID text color This selection is available when Device or Object ID is selected Device Object ID Specify the text background color of the object or object ID background color This selection is available when Device or Object ID is selected Object Frame color Specify the color of the object boundary Displays the back ground color of the parts editor and library editor Parts Set the back ground color of the parts editor Library Set the back ground color of the library editor Editor Background Color Tab 4 4 Description to Fig 4 7 3 On the tab View you can activate and deactivate different options for displaying in the GT Designer3 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 4 7 Settings for Working with GT Designer3 Configuration of Working Areas NOTES The function Snap is used to aline figures and objects
72. e GOT in the following OS environment Windows x P HomeEdition Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Professional Windows Millennium Edi tion Me or Windows 98 Second Edition the USB driver must be installed The following describes a USB driver installation procedure NOTES When the USB driver cannot be installed check the following settings When Windows 2000 Professional is used If Block Prevent installation of unsigned files has been selected in Control Panel System Hardware Driver Signing the USB driver may not be installed Choose Ignore Install all files regardless of file signature or Warn Display a message before installing an unsigned file in Driver Signing and install the USB driver by the administrator authority When Windows XP Professional or Windows XP Home Edition is used If Block Never install unsigned driver software has been selected in Control Panel System Hardware Driver Signing the USB driver may not be installed Choose Ignore Install the software anyway and don t ask for my approval or Warn Prompt me each time to choose an action in Driver Signing and install the USB driver 2 4 1 On Windows 2000 Professional The following describes a USB driver installation procedure when Windows 2000 Professional is used When the PC and GOT are connected with the USB cable the following screen appears Click the Next button Found
73. e driver to install L ho this opbon to select the device diwer from a ki Windows doe not guarantee that ihe creer pou chorra will be the best mabch hor your hardware If you use Windows XP Professional and Windows XP Home Edition with ServicePack 2 please select the option Don t search will choose the driver to install in the dialogue win dow shown above The automatic search does not work with ServicePack 2 Then select the USB driver from your installation root If this is i e drive C please select C MELSEC Easysocket USBDrivers ECUsbd inf Installing the USB Driver Installation 3 The following warning screen appears but click the Continue Anyway button to continue installation Fig 2 10 Hardware Installation warning AN The software you are installing for this hardware Please see the foll owing note MITSUBISHI E asysacket Driver Hardware Installation has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing Is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway NOTE Though the screen above appears during installation of the USB driver we have confirmed that
74. ed on multiple lines To start a new line line feed press the Enter key at the end of the current line A line feed occupies one character Text Style Select the text display format Regular Bold Solid Raised 2 Select the text display color Effects T Select the effect of the character The option becomes valid if a Windows font is selected Skript The scripts that can be selected with the selected Windows font are displayed The option becomes valid if a Windows font is selected Select the text orientation horizontal vertical Alignment Select the position by which character strings on multiple lines will be aligned TextSolid Color Select the solid color when the Text Style item is set to Solid or Raised Select the font for the text size Select the text size width height magnification Interval Set the interval i e space between lines of character strings Category Select the category assigned to a figure o Set as Default Click this item to set the current attributes as the user defaults At the next attribute setting the attributes set as the defaults will be displayed Tab 9 3 Notes to Fig 9 1 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Editing Text Text style Solid Regular with shadow behind Text style Raised Bold with shadow behind 9 Setting of font type and size Tab 9 4 Fonts and Sizes overview 12dot Standard 16dot Standard T2dot HO Mincho 12d
75. ed with the use of this wizard The following settings can be prepared in this wizard d Id log box P Starting 1 GOT System Setting 2 Controller Setting 3 Screen Switching Device Setting GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 1 Setting before Screen Creation Creating the Project Data 3 Select the type of the GOT to be used and the color setting After making selection click the Next button New Project Wizard Fig 3 3 New Project Wizard 5 ig Project Wizard Select GOT Type and the number of colors to be used dia log box c System Setting x GOT System 4 Conf i rmat ion GOT Type GT16 V 6404480 y nipote Setting B Communicat ion Q I F CJ Com Driver Confirmation Color Setting 256 image data 65536 nl Screen Switch 4 Confirm the settings selected in step b Click the Next button Fig 3 4 New Project Wizard New Project Wizard r5 New Project Wizard GOT Type GT16 640x480 dialoa box dil System Setting Color Setting 256 image data 65536 Ia Og OX Confirmation Q B Communication I F e w Con Driver Set a controller to be connected to GOT next Q Confirmation m Screen Switch 35 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting before Screen Creation 5 Select the controller to be connected to the GOT Click the Next button Fig 3 5 New Project Wizard New Project 3 New Project Wizard Wizard ow Froject miza
76. ena mto adottati tabat adeb sat eee aa poten sat qus 7 2 7 1 1 Setting MEMS d 8 9 ic nad nes Raed ene LR CO d pe UR UR hw dead Meee esas BOS 7 2 8 Library 8 1 Usi TION AVY sodes deiade de e t cd eat aa eas Ee ees ida uiid d 8 1 8 1 1 LY STMT RAY Ens a odtpa c tectae bec db beh e S du D eat ARR C tua 8 2 8 1 2 Basic Operation of LID any vesc x x v e AC ob e ed aH fe Y ec apa aes 8 3 Belo System OIDI ee usce ot Ur n D UR US RI Wale UR Bu d atu DR Rh dn 8 4 8 1 4 Registering Library Data ccc ccc ccc cnet hh 8 5 8 1 5 Pasting Templates from Library cece cece eee cee eee nee eeennes 8 6 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 Contents 9 Draw and Edit 9 1 Drawing EIgUEGS owes tu ERAS Hn see adea ce hatte Ed redoa is date aed tco chee Du eta s 9 1 9 1 1 Drawing TOONS 5 sets trace dn ahs eiee a a a aa E doe 9 1 9112 Ueol TOOlS aasre ieai E Ue E Foe O E 9 2 9 2 EQIEING TE co bs oa Sr ru ESL A E A And Vac ea A T ALI Sat aui 9 4 9 3 Basic Operation Or IDEE unda aset vd e e o Do RA UR SRORCRR NL OE ARE 9 6 9 4 Editing Fiouresand ODES sun eeu dU E AUC Ip ACRI el ER UC RUP eiii RAE 9 8 9 4 1 Arranging Figures and Objects cc cece cece cece e eee ne 9 8 942 Aligning Figures and ODJGCtSs oo vuckoe Re ved e e ER wee ion ee taeda PK Us 9 9 9 4 3 Changing Attributes of Figures and Objects ccc cece eens 9 10 9 4 4 Changing Size of Figures Objects ccc ccc ccc ee eee eee ne 9 11 9 4 5 Copying F
77. equired items and then click the OK button Fig 3 11 E GOT Type Setting GOT Type Setting GOT Type dialog box EXEESECINNIN Patan CEDE 256 image data 65536 Default Drive Mame amp Standard CF Card Project Folder Project Standard Font Fort J apanese supporting Europe 16dot Standard Font Gothic C3 Mincha TrueType Numerical Font CoBothic 9 7 Segment Check for overlapping objects within GOT Adjust object display order in GOT to the one in GT Designers 3 46 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting before Screen Creation 2 A project is created and the Controller Setting dialog box appears Select the manufacturer type GOT interface and communication driver for the controller to be connected Set the required items and then click the OK button Controller Setting Controller Setting CH 1 MELSEC QnU DC Qo CH 2 None CH 3 None CH 4 None th Network Duplex Setting a Ethernet Routing Information Sb Gateway Sp Communication Si a Gateway Server ao Gateway Client E Mail FTP Eh O Redundant R Station No Switching Manufacturer MITSUBISHI Controller Type MELSEC QnU DC Q17nD M NC DR CAnD 700 IF Standard I F RS232 Driver 4 Qn4 L 0 CPU LJ71C24 QJ71C24 Detail Setting Value 115200 Property Transmission Speed BPS Retry Times Timeout Time Sec Delay Time ms
78. er editing with a commercially available word processor software Output to file 9 Text CSV format data Screen setting information comment etc BMP format data Saved in hard disk of PC Screen image Output to printer Screen setting information comment list screen image etc Fig 7 1 Data output via PC NOTE Print setting e Papers are printed in the portrait mode e Font and font size for printing cannot be changed e The header information date file name are automatically printed when output to a printer GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 7 1 Printer Setting Printing Project File Output 7 1 Printer Setting D Select Project Print 2 The Print dialog box appears Set items for printing and click the OK button 7 1 1 Setting items Fig 7 2 Print dialog box Items For Print Cover amp v Untitled Print Cover e Cover v Screen Title List zi i Screen Image List 4 v Screen Image Se Common Setting i Company Device v Name Comment v Memo x Parts i script Files Font Mame Microsoft Sans Serif e Category Eee v My Library Size 36 B iu js Location Test Top 35 0 mm Location Text Horiz Cover Preview Frame Image 14 Destination Printer File Printer Setting Mem JDeetplon S ome tor Print Select the items to be printed In the tree diagram mark the to be printed items Se
79. ers 5 When the settings are completed click the OK button Fig 3 42 Bit Lamp after making settings 6 This completes the setting of the first Lamp D When creating the second Lamp or later select the set Lamp and then select the Edit Consecutive Copy menu to display the Consecutive Copy dialog box 5 xe Ei Fig 3 43 onsecutive Copy Consecutive Copy dialog box Total count after copy Interval Dot A il i A Ne 1 ne Address Increment None Increment DEC 9 Prioritize amp direction E S F eee amp 2 Prioritize direction Copy Range Screen Temporary area 2 Screen ox tere Example V Set data Number X 4 Interval Dot X 10 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 23 Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data A Click the OK button to copy the Lamp Fig 3 44 Bit Lamp after copying 9 Change the text of each Lamp in the dialog box Bit Lamp In this case change the texts of ON and OFF times to the same one This completes the Lamp setting Fig 3 45 Bit Lamp after adaptation 3 24 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function 3 4 3 Switch Bit Switch Setting Method 1 Click M on the Object toolbar and select Bit Switch in the displayed submenu Fig 3 46 Object toolbar v Word Switch l Go To Screen Switch FE Special Function Switch Gd Kev Window Display Switch Bil Key Co
80. ers C Display the dialog of Communication Setting before displaying the dialog of Communicate with GOT CH Ma Selection Dialog Display Setting Display only when setting new device CO Always display Not display Display the dialog of specified CH Mo Shift key Device button Display the dialog of Select CH No Fig A 5 Options dialog box Operation tab GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual ox Cancel A 4 3 Object figure is not accurately arranged How can arrange it Solution Fig A 6 Object and figure not centered If the figure frame and object are displaced select the object then right click the mouse and select Centering The displacement is automatically corrected When Centering is selected the object is automatically moved to the center of the figure Cut Ctr x E Y Copy Ctrl C Ep Paste Ctrl Duplicate Ctrl D Consecutive Copy Delete Guidelines auxiliary line Stacking Order TEE RILALE mR ON Show ON state F7 ppf I 8 e ie a a Move Mode Add To Category A Adjust Direct Text Size Edit Touch Area Frame Region 7 Display Touch Area Set to Default Shape Change RE Setting Centering object and figure MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Index A i AMONG wa saerawstoucts A dass px AAEE 9 9 CONS aaa a E r E ta tet ens 4 5 ACERIDULEO Soccer ote e Euh aT tan ees 9 10 Installation Online manual data
81. erval is set to X 5 dots When one figure is selected When multiple figures are selected Interval Dot Set the interval dots between figures in the X direction rightward from the copy source 0 to 100 Set the interval dots between figures in the Y direction downward from the copy source 0 to 100 Tab 9 8 Description to Fig 9 8 1 9 12 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Draw and Edit Editing Figures and Objects It is set to offset the device of the object to the device number for the increments when cop ying an object For a touch switch the write device only for the bit word operation is applicable Not Increment is not performed X Priority Incremented in the X direction right Y Priority Incremented in the Y direction down After selecting the priority direction set the device No increment Increment Dec 10000 to 10000 Example 1 Example 2 Priority in the X direction Priority in the Y direction Address Increment Number of increments 2 Number of increments 2 Copy source Copy source M The increment is added in The increment is added in X direction right Y direction down Tab 9 8 Description to Fig 9 8 2 D See the following hint NOTE Copying with 0 interval If a figure object is copied with 0 interval the pasted figure object is overlapped with the source by 1 dot Set the interval to 1 or more to avoid overlapping of figures or objects Copying with 0 interval Copying w
82. figure to the Project tree allows registration of Parts GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 4 1 Workspace Type Configuration of Working Areas 4 2 2 Screen List Tree Screens existing in the currently creating project are displayed respectively for the base screen win dow screen and report screen in the tree structure The creation and copy of screens is available by double clicking or with the menu displayed by right clicking Fig 4 2 Screen tab B P Base Screen rab Mew 1 P Window Screen FB New Tm Heport Screen p Report Setting ESF New ul IA Screen Cg System Click this button to display all screens existing in a project respectively for the base screen window screen and report screen Click this button to hide all screens existing in a project respectively for the base screen window screen and report screen Click this button to display or hide the name of the called screen Tab 4 1 Description to Fig 4 2 4 2 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Configuration of Working Areas Workspace Type 4 2 3 System Tree GOT Type Setting Environmental Setting Controller Setting and Peripheral Unit Setting are dis played in the tree structure Each setting dialog box is displayed by double clicking Fig 4 3 System tab FAGOT Setting cy Type Setting Ce Environmental Setting f Screen Switchine Window RS Language Switching Dialog Window Key Window F System Information Secur ity ae Operation
83. g interface control OS screen data installation OS project data deletion touch key control and screen guidance display functions Communication driver The Communication driver is used to make a communication between the GOT and PLC CPU Make sure to select and install the Communication driver according to the connection method used Refer to the GOT1000 Series Connection Manual for details of the connection methods and communication settings The communication driver is automatically configurated when using the Project Wizard to create a new project Extended function OS The Extended function OS is needed for using extended functions such as system monitor or the use of a bar code reader Please also see the descriptions in the following manuals GOT1000 Series Extended Function Manual and GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Option OS The Option OS contains functions and fonts also needed for the use of optional function devices These are not installed in the shipping state of the GOT It has to be installed by the user before a project can be transfered Please also see the descriptions in the following manual GT Designer3 Screen Design Manual MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Transferring Data 6 2 Communication with the GOT D Select the menu Communication Write to GOT Communicate with GOT gt E GOT write Geno GOT Read Imi Y Got veis write Data Project Data 05 C Boot
84. g Operating Systems Microsoft Windows 2000 min Service Pack 2 Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional Edition Microsoft Microsoft Windows Vista all editions R Windows 7 all editions When installing the administrator authority is required With all Operating Systems except Microsoft Windows XP you have to install Microsoft Internet Explorer GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 2 1 System Configuration Installation 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 System Configuration Overview The following shows a system configuration that includes GOT 1000 series USB cable or RS232 cable GOT1000 series Personal a y EAN Computer a E Tn oe Ethernet communication unit Ethernet cable Memory card 4 c Printer cable GT Works3 Printer Fig 2 1 System configuration Permissible Cables ommunistionvis Wewwedarenwies Tye Mamfeduer USB port USB cable GT09 C20USB 5P Mitsubishi Electric A lt gt Mini B type RS232 port RS232 cable GT01 C30R2 9S or Mitsubishi Electric FX 232 CAB 1 9 Pin female lt gt 9 Pin female GT15 J71E71 100 Mitsubishi Electric unit Ethernet cable 100BASE TX Tab 2 1 Overview of permissible cables MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation Software Installation 2 3 Software Installation 2 3 1 Starting the Menu Screen Proceed as follows D Start Windows 2 Insert the DVD into the DVD drive Changes for the Better You a
85. g the Object Function Creating the Project Data Example V Set data Basic tab Alarm Device Points 4 Layer Front Set data Device tab Device No Continuous Alarm Device MO 9 Adjust the size Fig 3 77 Alarm List User Alarm after adjusting the size This completes the setting of the Alarm List User Alarm 3 36 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Saving the Created Project Data 3 5 Saving the Created Project Data D Choose the Project Save As menu 2 When the Save As dialog box appears select the storage place and set the Workspace Name and Project Name Save As Project E3 Fig 3 78 eee pak Save As dialog box ave Folder Path CADocuments and Settings 4dminstator hy Documents Browse W arkspace Praject List Workspace 3 Sample 5 FRO Workspace Mame Project M ame Formats Save compressed file Cancel 3 Click the Save button to save the project data 3 6 Previewing the Created Project Data Choose the View Preview menu 2 The screen to be displayed on the GOT appears in the Screen Preview window C Screen Preview B 1 Data View Screen i Bi x File View Li eb 256 Colors ON OFF State da E Security ft Language Switching 3 Numerical Display Numerical Input Alarm Lamp Alarm Reset Switch HO 1 Re FB system Alarm OFF Image State 256 Colors A Fig
86. h black numbers in a white circle like this D Text Text Text Character formatting and orientation aids Menu names menu commands submenu commands and dialog box options are printed in bold face type Examples The menu item New in the menu Project or the options PLC interface and Computer Link in the dialog box Transfer Setup Please keep this manual in a place where it is always available for the users GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Contents Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 Overview Software Package cc ccc cece cece ete eee eee 1 2 1 1 1 COPIONE Co ur oda bibe is dt ed eie bb duda osi ueber hte dada aw Dos te doa Ac Due 1 2 1 2 Related Manu alss usus titeres ae beret uper E ete ne bteed usb bbeseda qn tud 1 3 2 Installation 2 1 SYSTEM RECUIFEMENIS odd sedo dado istas diede Ce a adio diruta diede Sa sc mies 2 1 2 1 1 Minimum Hardware Requirements 0c ccc ccc cece cette es 2 1 2 1 2 Software RequireMents 0 cece cece nnn 2 1 2 2 System CONMGUPATION us ta cr aetas eade us etta eade tat OR ACIE et nara s alus 2 2 2 2 1 OVOIVIe Wa sica denies eo eoa cod E RU Edere arie de vag ten on oup qe 2 2 2 2 2 Permissible Cables oudvoste s aud pou a sud ons V ul ature V MEAE 2 2 2 3 SortwarelnstallatiOriei s sere voESTrnU EOS ET YO PP OVE he ROSEO ULUC A FOR DER 2 3 2 3 1 Starting the Menu Screen cece cc ccc ccc ete ee eect nnn 2 3 2 3 2 Installing the Software Progr
87. h the leftmost figure Figures and objects are aligned at the center in the horizontal direction Figures and objects are aligned with the rightmost figure Figures and objects are aligned with the uppermost figure Figures and objects are aligned at the center in the vertical direction Figures and objects are aligned with the lowermost figure Selected figures are equally aligned in the horizon tal direction Aligns the figures objects equally based on the top left coordinates of the leftmost and rightmost fig ures objects Selected figures are equally aligned in the vertical direction Aligns the figures objects equally based on the top left coordinates of the uppermost and lowermost figures objects Tab 9 7 Aligning figures and objects Example V XO XC OC OC ON T Nc POO POR On OLX Before alignement Fig 9 4 Examples of alignment NOTE the last action GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual e Em Align Left eEdit Align Left e HH Align Center Horizontal e Edit Align Center Horizontal e 35 Align Right Edit Align Right e ee Align Top eEdit Align Top e fa Align Center Vertical eEdit Align Center Vertical e on Align Bottom eEdit Align Bottom e lel Align Across eEdit Align Across e E Align Down eEdit Align Down Center Horizontal e If figures are overlapped by alignment or similar operation click Edit
88. igurations 5 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Library Tab 5 4 Library Tab 5 4 1 Placing Figures and Objects D Perform either of the following operations From the Object menu select the object to be placed Example Bit switch object Choose Object Switch Bit Switch The cursor changes to placement mode Onthe Object toolbar click the object to be placed Example Bit switch object Click on the Object toolbar and click Bit Switch from among the submenu items The mouse cursor changes to placement mode Raa Bit Switch i V ward Switch ET Go To Screen Switch i Ea Special Function Switch sn Key Window Display Switch DLE Kev Cade Switch 2 Move the cursor to the desired position and click the mouse to place the object Objects of the same type can be placed consecutively by clicking the mouse repeatedly When stopping this operation right click the mouse after placing the object to release the cursor from the placement mode Fig 5 6 Bit switch after placement NOTE Placing and moving a figure or object Performing the operation with the Alt key held down places the figure or object inside the screen display area Even if an attempt is made to place in the temporary area the target will be placed at the right or bottom end of the screen display area Fig 5 7 Placing or moving with the ALT key held down Actually placed position Cursor position Actually pl
89. igures and Objects Consecutively ccc cece eee eens 9 12 9 5 Entering Multiple Languages ccc cece ccc cece emn 9 14 9 5 1 Setting Language Switching Device lesse 9 15 A Appendix A 1 Ment Configuldtlol sees ov ic dua P ier eot E RII CotoPAN Edere pt E TPEREe oL PIE A 1 A 2 bypesor Toolbars ues RR dU ARRAS ORE A Eos Ad T ARR S LAURO RA RUN Ede A 5 A 2 1 Mall TOOlDSE S soos tania bx eb ado ae ud pides oU gd ebd tant A 6 A 2 2 Window Display Toolbar cece cece Rea III A 6 A2 VIEW TOOIDAN scd inredare ihe eodem eh E atte ne dettes ult nes wale A 7 Aq Sereen TOODI cretese canard eka ie eee d edes dut cte atone A 7 A2 ce ooo rr Chea eiaeead ese A ha T A E A 8 A207 3Hgure Toolbar essvoonis hor uM op dee ante segues eae En a PST VS A 9 AZ ODE TOGIDal aer yox o ERE ERA Pe Er at eren A 10 A28 ANGI TOOD exsswesouieeuta G05 au cute saw dea din Paten dar a datum Uere A 10 A29 UDraWwiloOldbcedcsetss rbteiaitus ries AAE veu PUO DI ohne A 11 5 2 10 Simulator Toolbar 2c kecie Ol esciduwkekU ewPE pic RUlswPEEEIERUI UE SEWER A 11 A241 COMMUNICAUON ToolDal usdecateboawedaswasituwedetwtavemcetnewie Gaede A 11 A212 Report TOODA eeni tous oto etait tous iot iie beue baut beds A 12 AZT Comment Toolbar 52 deci ert een d oot eben p EM oett ao Ene EA a bed A 12 A214 Coorditiate SIZe Toobi i sai op vuE tu ERC SEDE ERR RON EEE SER Ep A 13 A5 pavortes TOOlDAE oxosssdiEudo paca tesa eea Een eese a e unus A 13 A 3 PL
90. in BMP JPEG format and pastes it on the 5 Capture window ide editor Tab A 7 Description of Figure toolbar GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual A 9 A 2 7 A 2 8 Object Toolbar Icon and Name Description TI z Switch toolbar Switch function is set 123 Numerical toolbar Sets the numerical display or numerical input Parts display Sets the parts display ih Graph toolbar Sets a graph Tab A 8 Description of Object toolbar Align Toolbar ee LL Icon and Name Description Align Left Aligned with the selected leftmost figure or object Hh ES Align Center Horizontally Aligned at the center horizontally S Align Right Aligned with the selected rightmost figure or object Tur Align Top Aligned with the selected uppermost figure or object Hn Align Center Vertically Aligned at the center vertically In Align Bottom Aligned with the selected lowermost figure or object Selected figures and objects are evenly aligned in the horizontal direc Ml Align Evenly Horizontally tion E Align Evenly Vertically Selected figures and objects are evenly aligned in the vertical direction E Align Dialog Box Displays the Align dialog box Tab A 9 Description of Align toolbar MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC A 2 9 A 2 10 A 2 11 Draw Toolbar Description Line style is set or changed Line width is set or changed m Line Width Line color is set or changed Fill pattern is
91. ing the Software Programs Installation l T l i Before installation close all other applications running on Windows Before installing GT Designer3 do not connect the GOT to the PC The administrator authority is required to install GT Designer3 into Windows During installation do not install any other software programs During installation do not remove the DVD from the DVD drive Installing GT Designer3 GT SoftGOT1000 and GT Converter2 To prepare for installation any of the following messages may be displayed midway during instal lation The display changes depending on the Windows If any of the following messages is displayed reinstall the product after execution of the specified exe file according to the instruction of the screen When the product has not been installed cor rectly restart the computer once eC This package is not in the proper operating environment Please install this package after executing Update Axdist Exe from DVD If this message is displayed execute Update Axdist exe of the DVD This package is not in the proper operating environment Please install this package after executing Update SOCOMUPD Exe from DVD If this message is displayed execute Update SOCOMUPD exe of the DVD This package is not in the proper operating environment Please install this package after executing EnvMEL Setup Exe from DVD If this message is displayed execute E
92. inter icon By selecting Close you can cancel this function Outputs the data to the printer or file based on the settings Closes the dialog box without printing Tab 7 2 Description to Fig 7 2 2 NOTE Further information on printing and the above mentioned dialogue box you will find in the fol lowing manuals GT Designer3 Screen Design Manual Fundamentals Functions GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 7 3 Printer Setting Printing Project File Output 7 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Library Using Library 8 Library Figures and objects created by the user can be registered as a library Registered figures and objects can be easily pasted on the screen 8 1 Using Library 1 Figures z ON OFF 100 Q9 Em PS E3 p OC 36 Es 731 2 i In Ex Library Folder My Favorites E Library ER Import My Library aw Registered objects or fig P3 My Library ures are displayed in a tree re New Library folder 1 Figures Double click a branch of System Library 3B Search By Subject the tree to display the Ey tal E hidden folders tysta 3 Soft Retro Library data area bell The library can be operated rs BB LIB 1 New Library data Front Back SEE Figure while displaying image of fame o E Frame 65536 registered objects or figures Em Iso P Dialog P Metallic E Plastic eee Library Editor Illustrati ll Search By Function Double click the registered objects or figures to edit them with the de
93. ipe Script gt Status Observation C Time Action GF Parts Te Parts Image List Fe Parts Setting T Mew T 1 Circle filled 5 16 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Viewing Created Screen Image 5 5 Viewing Created Screen Image By using the preview function you can precheck the display of the created screen pages In the pre view screen the screen images are displayed in the same configuration as later in a project on the GOT and so can be checked D Click Screen Preview on the Main toolbar or select View Preview 2 The image displayed on the GOT is displayed on the preview screen C Screen Preview B 1 Data View Screen File view Ease w o E 256 Colors ON OFF State 4m mb Security D v Numer ical Display Mumerical Input State 1 256 CC n Fig 5 29 Screen Preview dialog box The preview display can be changed output from each File and View menu Fig 5 30 Save Mer and Tile Screen Preview Pune BI toobar dialog box menus Printer Settings w Status Bar Output in reverse Next Screen Fill Black at Text BG Use Preview Mo Dithering Copy Screen Image to the Clipboard ON Image Close v Overlapi v Overlap Superimpose Superimpasez Key Window Dialog Window 1 amp 6 Gravscale 256 Colors GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 5 17 Viewing Created Screen Image Screen Configuration Besa cet File menu Sa
94. ith GOT TP List Write Drive Information EE B Data Area Kbyte B Free Space Kbyte Write after deleting all contents in the project folder GOT Write Communication Configuration Info Reception Fig 3 82 Communication Configuration dialog box 3 After making the selection click the GOT write button This writes the selected data into the GOT GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 41 Connecting with the PLC CPU Creating the Project Data 3 8 NOTE 3 8 1 NOTE Connecting with the PLC CPU After transferring the Standard monitor OS Communication driver and project data to the GOT con nect the GOT and PLC CPU The RS422 connection between the GT11L I and PLC is taken as a connection example in this section PLC FX3U 85555099 35638500 GX Works2 e Fig 3 83 System configuration example Fordetails of GX Works2 including the system configuration and operation refer to the GX Works2 Manuals Before mounting the communication unit or connecting the cable completely power OFF the GOT Refer to the following manual for details GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Connecting to the PLC CPU Connect the GOT and PLC CPU PLC FX3U B RS422 cable q Fig 3 84 Connection between GOT and FX CPU Refer to the following manual for details of the system configuration f
95. ith the interval of 16 Fig 9 9 Changing sizes while pressing additional key GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 9 13 Entering Multiple Languages Draw and Edit 9 5 Project data download cI Entering Multiple Languages The GOT1000 series can display Unicode 2 1 characters Using the Windows multi language func tion or language input software enables the various languages to be entered on GT Designer3 and their characters can be displayed as they are on the GOT Characters or comments can also be entered in the various languages and the corresponding screens can be displayed on a single GOT Comment column No can be switched 34 vk ERER by the language switching function ana Message is switched from PLC e e gt oe i Comment group 1 Comment group 1 Comment group 1 Comment column No 1 Japanese Comment column No 2 English Comment column No 3 Chinese Fig 9 10 NOTES Use of various languages Multiple language input is available for the OS Windows below Windows 2000 Professional Windows xp Professional Windows xp Home Edition Multiple languages can be entered in either of the following methods Use the multi language function of Windows to enter Multiple languages can be entered on GT Designer3 by using the Windows multi language function Windows incompatible languages cannot be entered For further information refer to GT Designer3 Basic Operation
96. lap Window 090005009000 009002000000000900000000925 NY 7 7 tput Screen 1 Move bar Close key dp s Superimpose Window CL CLA Dialog Window Fig 5 1 Screens overview Screen Description o The basic screen for user created screen display on GOT Overlap A pop up window that appears over the base screen Up to two windows can be dis Window played simultaneously Overlap Window 1 Overlap Window 2 The Overlap Window can be moved or closed manually Superimpose A composite window placed on the base Screen Up to two windows can be dis Window played simultaneously Superimpose 1 Superimpose 2 If super impose window is switched the corresponding parts of the base screen will Window be changed Screen Key A pop up window for inputting numerical values and ASCII codes to be displayed on Window the base Screen There are two types of key window default key window and user created key window Dialog Window A window that displays errors and warnings as a system The dialog window can be displayed instead of the system message displayed by the GOT Report Screen A screen for creating the format output by the report function Tab 5 1 Description to Fig 5 1 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 5 1 Screen Laying 5 2 NOTES Screen Configuration Screen Laying The base screens and various windows are layered by type and displayed as shown below Base Screen System Message Dialog Win
97. lay rn System Alarm Display Fig 3 65 Object toolbar 2 As the mouse cursor turns into click the mouse in the desired position to arrange the Alarm List After arrangement right click the mouse to cancel the arrangement mode Fig 3 66 Alarm List System alarm after insertion 3 Adjust the size Fig 3 67 Alarm List System Alarm after adjusting the size 4 This completes the setting of the Alarm List System Alarm MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function 3 4 6 Alarm List User Alarm Setting Method When using the Alarm List User Alarm it is necessary to register the comments to be displayed as alarms in advance Basic Comment Registration Method The following explains how to register the Basic Comments with an example Comment No Comment A Line supply conveyor stopped Check the power source Emergency stop limit switch operated Check the product ie Product limit switch dose not operate Check for presence absence of the product Hydraulic pressure of finishing machine 1 is low Supply hydraulic oil Tab 3 2 Sample comments D Double click Basic Comment on the tree in the Project list Fig 3 68 Projekct ist dialog box 3 C33 System fr Screen Le Project Information cs Comment Basic Comment cup Mew Comment Group fey 1 Multi Language 5 EN Alarm EE Recipe E z Script H Status Observation A Time Action H F Parts
98. lect to print from a printer Select to print into a file Destination l l Printer setting The dialog box Printer setup is opened displaying the actually selected printer with the actuall parameters listed The further settings or changes depend on the printer con nected with the PC When data are written to files select the file format CSV TXT When selecting either of the items in Items for Print relevant setting items are displayed 9 Cover Select different settings to layout the printed cover 9 Screen Image List NE Select to output the image when the device is turned ON or OFF Setting for print item 9 Screen Image Setting Select different settings to output of the base screen the window screen and the report screen 9 Device Select which devices are to be printed Tab 7 1 Description to Fig 7 2 1 7 2 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Printing Project File Output Printer Setting C The dialog box Print Common Setting is opened displaying two tabs for further settings Print Common Setting concerning the print layout Using this button you can open a preview screen The display in this screen shows you what the printed projects will look like If there are several pages to be printed use the cursor keys to change to the next or previous page Zoom the display by entering the ad d desired procentage The button One Page changes the zoom factor to display a com plete page For printing click on the pr
99. m Environment J amp Language Switching di Eo ialog box ue Base Screen EXTR S g i l creen Switchin f ee TOM ST g Bars Device Setting r GOT Setup Screen Switching Device on Window Bar 1 GD101 Display I Display Position X 20 Display Pasitior Superimpose Window 100 200 Dialog Window Screen Switching Device Data Type BIN BCD C Disable background colors of overlay screen when setting an overlay screen Place the overlay screen under the basic screen Action of Go To Screen Switch gt When a finger is lifted O When a finger is touched Operation Timing OFF synchronous ON synchronous Back Screen Switching Previous CO History Store history to the memory card Example V Settings Base Screen Switching D100 3 12 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Creating Screens 3 2 3 How to Switch Between the Created Screens One created screen can be switched to the other by double clicking either of the base screens on the tree in the project workspace Fig 3 21 Work tree Screen i B iili Base Screen i ru New of 1 Data View Screen Double click 7 2 Error Screen a window Screen ran Mew Or select the desired base screen by its editor tab Fig 3 22 Screen editor s Editor tab a X 7 B Z Error Screen F X GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 13 Figure Drawing and Text Input
100. m PC to GOT D Choose the Communication Write to GOT menu 2 When the Communication Configuration dialog box appears select by clicking one of the icons the desired Communication method Communication Configuration Select the communication method and set the details J S H5232 USB Ethernet Modem Acquire GOT information and open the dialog of Communicate with GOT GOT will be off line Differences from GOT will be checked if Differences in vertication with GOT is selected For Vi rite Mode Fig 3 80 Communication Configuration dialog box 3 On the Communication configuration tab confirm and set the communication settings to be used Click the OK button GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 39 Transferring Project Data from PC to GOT Creating the Project Data 4 After that the Communicate with GOT dialog box is opened Communicate with GO T El T sor wie Ele cot read EM DY cor verity Write Data 9 Project Data 05 C Boot OS Write Made Select ite data E Untitled Project m Base Screen Common Settings Communication Settings Communication Settings with GOT TP List Standard monitor OS fl Communication driver f Extended function 0S a Option 0S Write after deleting all contents in the project folder Write Check Acquire G
101. n Displays the Comment Group Property dialog box for the selected eq JComment Group Property comment group Tab A 14 Description of Comment toolbar MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC A 2 14 Coordinate Size Toolbar Y 32 f Width 65 Height 65 Icon and Name Description di E The X coordinate that is on the top left of selected figure or object is set T The Y coordinate that is on the top left of selected figure or object is set The width of selected figure or object is set The height of selected figure or object is set Tab A 15 Description of Comment toolbar A 2 15 Favorites Toolbar User defined objects and figures registered in the subdirectory Favorites of the user library are dis played in the toolbar Favorites Also see sec 8 1 1 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual A 13 A 3 PLC CPU Connected to GOT GOT1000 series GT15 GT16 Remarks L CPU direct connection A OnA System Q X Computer link connection A OnA System Q L CC LINK ID connection Intelligent device station CC LINK G4 connection Via G4 e e e e Bemeewedn O peame O O O SSS mue e e 9 Gmweowmum e ouoneiccomecion Wwwrmcowewm e e e recon etm TO O connection Masssmmccmedo 9 ASKAWAEIecrcPLCcomecion Mooemmn
102. nvMEL Setup exe of the DVD Tab 2 2 Warnings due to wrong operating environment Click the software to be installed Fig 2 2 2 Follow the instructions on the screen These instructions will lead you through the installation To continue the installation procedure click on NEXT The product ID is indicated in the software registration form packed with the product 3 Depending on the version of Windows you will be asked to restart Windows after the installation has finished to complete the installation MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Installation Software Installation Installing the Manual Data The online manual data is viewed from Help of GT Designer3 D Click the option GT Manual3 1000 on the menu screen Fig 2 2 2 Follow the instructions on the screen These instructions will lead you through the installation To continue the installation procedure click on NEXT NOTE Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed separately to view the online manuals This software can be installed by the option Acrobat Reader Installation in the selection menu GT Manual Fig 2 2 Uninstalling the Software Programs Touninstall the programs use the Windows Control Panel Follow the instructions given by Windows NOTE Before uninstallation make sure to close all software packages GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 2 5 Installing the USB Driver Installation 2 4 Installing the USB Driver To make the USB communication with th
103. o the GOT Further information on this tab you will find in sec 3 7 GOT Read Transfering data from the GOT into the GT Designer3 This function is used to transfer an already existing project and its project data resource data or drive information from the GOT into the GT Designer3 on your PC GOT Verify This option lets you compare the on the GOT saved project data with the actually opened project in the GT Designer3 The verification result is displayed Tab 6 2 Description of the tabs in Fig 6 1 6 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Transferring Data 6 3 NOTE Transfering the Transfering the Project Data to the GOT Project Data to the GOT For the communication with the GOT you have to transfer the communication driver and the com munication settings to the GOT Further information on th is tab you will find in section and in the following manuals GOT1000 Series Connection Manual Installation of Communication Driver and GT Designer3 Screen Desi gn Manual Download of Communication Driver 1 Select the menu Communication Write to GOT 2 Set the for transfering data required settings Include required OS in the project data GOT Type Destination Drive No automatic restart after write manual restart is required Tree view Write after deleting all contents in the project folder Select the mode to write the project data and install the OS on the GOT The display of the Tree view check b
104. of GT Designer3 when setting a system label for a device setting Tab 4 3 Description to Fig 4 6 3 On the tab Operation you can activate and deactivate different options for working with the GT Designer3 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Configuration of Working Areas Settings for Working with GT Designer3 View Select Tools Options 2 Select View tab in the Options dialog box a Fig 4 7 Options dialog box Operation i Default Setting Y iQ Works Interaction Snap EM 16 vik x Y Grid Position Front Back None Spacing 4 x4 2x Y Color tr Display Item Paint Object ID Object Object Frame Device Shot v Device Object ID Text Color M Device Object ID Text Background Color M Object Frame Color M Editor Background Color Parts ri Library M DEC ee eee Sna Dot value 1 2 4 8 or 16 is selected for automatic arrangement of figures or P objects on the screen Position of grid display is selected 9 Front Grid is displayed at the front of the screen Position T9 9 Back Grid is displayed at the back of the screen 9 None Grid is not displayed Grid spacing 2 to 64 dots is set Grid display color is selected When a closed figure is filled with Paint this item is selected to display the Paint filled status This item is selected to display the device name set in the object After the selection the display type of the device can be selected eeve
105. or connection GOT1000 Series Connection Manual MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Connecting with the PLC CPU 3 8 2 Operation Image on GOT The D10 value is dis Touching here displays played Numerical Display Numerical Input the key window and in puts the value to D11 When any of MO to M3 is turned ON with l n E GX Developer etc Alarm Lamp Alarm Reset Switch Touching the switch the corresponding as os A S z Ums CE the corre mmo f f f m p Syst em A IE gata 322 Dedicated device is c ange 16 root ae Screen 2 If an error occurs in 2 the GOT or CPU the error code and error message are displayed Comments of Error Screen MO to M3 that AS ine supply conveyor are ON on Base Screen 1 are displayed Touching here switches the display to Base Screen 1 Fig 3 85 Functions of Base Screen 1 and 2 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 43 Connecting with the PLC CPU Creating the Project Data 3 8 3 Uploading the Project Data To back up or correct the project data downloaded to the GOT upload the project data to the PC D Select the Communication Read from GOT 2 When the Communicate with GOT dialog box appears select the GOT Read tab Communicate with GOT ES cU E co write Elem Got Read EY Y Got veis HeadData 9 Project Data Resource Data Drive Information Read Mode Read All GOT Read Data i 4
106. orking with GT Designer3 ccc cece cece ete eee e eee eennnes 4 4 4 3 1 Men Cobliguratlonoss per erro o EEEVRPKREPPSPC RV FREDDO REPE bDEP REI 4 4 432 JypesotToolbalsecccntoevi uere poEEa Mu erc atone yr Ea TEPERIV KEUO n ERR VIE 4 4 4 3 3 Adding or Deleting Toolbars ICOns cece cece cece cece eee eeees 4 4 4 3 4 Settings for Drawing SCreens 0 ccc cece eee ete e een 4 5 2 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Contents 5 Screen Configuration 5 1 Base Screen and Window Screen Types c cece eee e cece e eee n een 5 1 5 2 SChEe MLA VINO osere Pe buebubt eR dene Ux VR tide eaen a ae meron ade eae ee 5 2 5 3 Object Placement Area and Display Area ccc ccc ccc cece cece e eee eeenees 5 3 5 4 Fibrary laD eesse onnee reer E AT INET E E 5 5 5 4 1 Placing Figures and Objects 0 cece ccc cece cence eee nn 5 5 5 4 2 Figure Drawing Text INDUt 2 ccc cc eee cc eee en hh 5 6 54 3 ObDJEctFUNCtION Setting iocos uda wo EP eee ethos CEU A NAM ETE VES 5 8 5 4 4 Workspace ODSratlOriSu sus ob hdi aa ERE voe X ED ap ind aus 5 14 5 5 Viewing Created Screen IMage ccc eee eee e cence nese eeeeeeeeeeeees 5 17 5 6 BELKA E E ERR gata iat ae octane Tom 5 19 6 Transferring Data 6 1 Data YDE CER 6 1 6 2 COMMUNICATION With the GOT usaba nete enon sott enti tva pe E eS 6 3 6 3 Transfering the Project Data to the GOT cc cece cece cece eee n 6 5 7 Printing Project File Output 7 1 Per SUING oot t
107. ot HO Gothic 16dot HO Mincho 2x2to8x8 16dot HQ Gothic 2x2to8x8 TrueType Mincho 24 to 128 dots 4 dot Unit TrueType Gothic 24 to 128 dots 4 dot Unit Windows Fonts 8to 128 dots 1 dot increment amp Referto GT Designer3 Basic Operation Data Transfer Manual for further information GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Basic Operation of Library Draw and Edit 9 3 Basic Operation of Library This function imports figure data BMP JPEG DXF AutoCAD drawing file format to GT Desinger2 and pastes the figure on the screen C1 Perform either of the following operations BMP format file is imported as an image m Import Image Figure Import Image JPEG format file is imported as an image GT15CI only eid Import Image Figure Import Image DXF format file is imported as an image You can import in AutoCAD created files of the ver sions 12 13 and 14 Notes Data with the status Layer OFF cannot be imported e Data with the status Layer OFF cannot be imported e n Import DXF eOnly text with the code Shift JIS is compatible eFigure Import DXF The coordinate unit 1 becomes 1 dot in GT Designer3 The import can take up to 10 min An image with more than 2048 x 1536 dots cannot be imported Tab 9 5 Importing figure data 2 The Open aFile dialog box appears Select the file of the figure data to be imported and click the Open button Fig 9 2 Open a File Open a File dialog box
108. ox differs depending on the selected Write Mode When Difference in verification with GOT or Difference after the previous write is selected in Write Mode select this item to install the OS required by the extracted changed data The setting cannot be made when Project data OS batch write or Select write data is selected The GOT type set in GOT Type Setting for project data is displayed Select the GOT drive in which the project data and OS are to be written or installed 9 For GT16 and GT15 Select the drive from A Standard CF Card B Extended Memory Card and C Built in Flash Memory 9 For GT11 and GT10 The drive is fixed to C Built in Flash Memory Prevents the automatic restart of the GOT after the project data is written to the GOT The setting can be made only if the GOT is connected to the personal computer with Ethernet As the GOT is in the restart standby status after writing restart the GOT manually When the personal computer and the GOT are connected with Ethernet the project data is displayed in the tree When the personal computer and the GOT are connected with RS232 or USB the project data Standard monitor OS Communication driver Extended function OS and Option OS is displayed in the tree The OS cannot be installed when a drive other than C Built in Flash Memory is selected in Destination Drive In this case only the project data is displayed in the tree Select this item to dele
109. pecifications of its products and or the contents of this manual at any time and without prior notice 2009 Beginner s Manual GT Designer3 Version1 Changes Additions Corrections A 09 2011 pdp ow First issue as extractions of the following manual GT Designer3 Version Screen Design Manual Typographic Conventions Use of notes Notes containing important information are clearly identified as follows NOTE Note text Use of examples Examples containing important information are clearly identified as follows Example V Example text A Numbering in figures and illustrations Reference numbers in figures and illustrations are shown with white numbers in a black circle and the corresponding explanations shown beneath the illustrations are identified with the same numbers like this 0000 Procedures In some cases the setup operation maintenance and other instructions are explained with numbered procedures The individual steps of these procedures are numbered in ascending order with black numbers in a white circle and they must be performed in the exact order shown 1 Text 2 Text 3 Text Footnotes in tables Footnote characters in tables are printed in superscript and the corresponding footnotes shown be neath the table are identified by the same characters also in superscript If a table contains more than one footnote they are all listed below the table and numbered in as cending order wit
110. r Select a controller to be connected to GOT i m System Setting dialog box Starting Q Conf i rmat ion Manufacturer MITSUBISHI f v B Communication Q VF Sonuna MELSEC QnU DC Q17nD M NC DR CRnD 700 v Q Com Driver Q Confirmation 6 Screen Switch 6 Select the interface to connect the controller Click the Next button Fig 3 6 New Project Wizard New Project Wizard 5 ei Project Set the connect I F of MELSEC QnU DC Q17nD M NC DR CRnD 700 dialog box p System Setting Settings Q Conf i rmat ion Standard FiStandard A5 232 NM v B Communi cat i on Q Y Com Driver Conf irmat ion amp Screen Switch 7 Select the communication driver to be used Click the Next button Fig 3 7 New Project Wizard dialog box New Project Wizard r5 New Project Wizard Select a communication driver of MELSEC QnU DC Q17nD M NC DR CRnD 700 dil System Setting j 2 Conf i rmat ion Communication Driver 5 0n L Q CPU LJ71C24 QJ71C24 v Settin gs tH Communicat ion Q 1 F Q Con Driver Q Confirmation amp Screen Switch GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Setting before Screen Creation Creating the Project Data For the GT16 and GT15 the second and later controllers can be set using the multi channel function When connecting to more than one controller click the Add button Click the Next button on completion of controller setting New Project Wizard Fig 3
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112. rd device used to switch the screen on the GOT The GOT switches to the screen of the numeric value stored in the screen switching device Use the screen switching device for screen switching only When the value of the screen switching device is 1 When the value or the screen switching device turns the GOT displays Base Screen from 1 to 2 the GOT displays Base Screen 2 D100 M 93 i zl Cc Base screen 1 Base screen 2 Base screen 1 Base screen 2 Fig 3 18 Screen switching GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 11 Creating Screens Creating the Project Data Screen Switching Device Setting Method D Double click Environmental Setting Screen Switching Window in the system work tree E LE GOT Setting Work tree El Type Setting S E Environmental Setting FA screen SwibchingA window ru Language Switching P Dialog Window Rey window f System Information i Li Security fe Startup Logo C GOT Setup a Controller Setting QD CHTMELSEC Un amp D MELDAS CE E h Network Duples Setting E G Redundant A Peripheral Unit Setting fg PC Data Transfer AMM Bar Code Em RFID 7 F Communication Setting Egi system Lr Project 2 As the Screen Switching Device Setting dialog box appears set the switching device for the base screen Clicking the OK button completes the setting of the screen switching device F Environmental Setting DAR Fig 3 20 Screen Switchna Window Screen Switching Device Syste
113. re on this page Home MITSUBISH ur ELECTRIC Factory Automation for a greener tomorrow ee ate Home Contact Company News Center Press My Mitsubishi MELSOFT Software Powerful integrated programming tools Browse Media Exit Ne Y a GT Designer Classic a b GT Designer3 ae 4 7 jo m GT SoftGOT1000 Environment of MELSOFT a Register Now OT gt ee For Free Updates J Data Transfer Utility Q Product leaflets and more added value Oo Program Examples FB Libraries M CAD E Plan Data lt GT Manual3 1000 Certificates FAQ Pool Hardware Configuration Tools GTManual3900 C Adobe Reader Fig 2 2 Menu screen GT Works3 3 Asthe menu screen of GT Works3 starts install by cklicking the corresponding button the software GT Designer3 or the PDF manual GT Manual3 1000 4 As this menu screen is displayed after completion of one process another process can be executed without a break When it is desired to end the menu screen click the Exit button Start the menu screen in the following procedure if it does not start automatically when the DVD of GT Works3 is inserted into the DVD drive D Using Device Manager of Windows make setting to start the DVD drive automatically 2 Start Explorer and double click autorun exe of the DVD drive GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 2 3 Software Installation 2 3 2 NOTES NOTE Install
114. s the setting of the Switch on Base Screen 1 After setting press the Ctrl key C key with the Switch selected Shortcut Copy Click Base Screen 2 Error screen on the editor tab Fig 3 62 Screen editor s Editor tab 7 B 1 Data View SCE X 3 B Z Error ScreentF X 9 Press the Ctrl key V key on Base Screen 2 to paste the copied Switch Shortcut Paste Click the mouse to paste the Switch MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Setting the Object Function Double clicking the placed Switch or the respective entry in the Property screen displays the dialog box Fig 3 63 z Go To Screen Switch Basic Settings Advanced Settings a W Extended Y Tricoer W dialog box Text tab Go To Screen Switch Text Type Text v OFF 0N SEP TON Be Common Settings of Display Position Font 16dot Standard Text Size d v Ho v X x Y Text Color IM S R Test Settings Display Position Alignment X Down EN Y Offset to Frame Example V Set data Go To Screen Fixed 1 Data Display Screen Q Text Data Display Screen I This completes the Go To Screen Switch setting Fig 3 64 Usata EMSEEINME Switch after adjustment the size cA CLE GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 31 Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data 3 4 5 Alarm List System Alarm Setting Method TL P User en Disp
115. scription Display the project selection dialog at the time of startup Select this item to display Select Project dialog box creating a new project or opening an existing project can be selected when starting GT Designer3 Display New Project Wizard Select this item to display New Project Wizard when creating a new project Perform type setting at the time of creating a new project Select this item to display the GOT Type Setting dialog box when creating a new project Place figures objects sequentially Select this item to place figures or objects sequentially To stop this operation right click or press the ESC key Deselect figures objects once they are placed Select this item to deselect figures or objects after placing the figures or objects Display the setting dialog figures objects are placed Select this item to display the setting dialog box automatically after placing figures or objects Move figures objects in the screen display area move to temporary area with the Alt key Select this item to place figures or objects only in the screen display area of the screen edi tor Figures or objects can be placed in the temporary area with the figures or objects moved pressing the ALT key Close the first edited screen before opening another one when the number of open screens is at its maximum Effective from the next acti vation of GT Designer3 Select this item to close
116. set or changed Fill color is set or changed Fill background color is set or changed Text color is set or changed c Text Color Text style is set or changed Um Text Style Text solid color is set or changed vidi Text Solid Color Tab A 10 Description of Draw toolbar Simulator Toolbar Icon and Name Description E Ketivata Starts GT Simulator3 Updates the project being simulated with GT Simulator3 by the project being edited with GT Designer3 Changes the GT Simulator3 setting and others Ends GT Simulator3 Tab A 11 Description of Simulator toolbar Communication Toolbar Icon and Name Description 3 Write to GOT Writes data to the GOT vw l Readfrom GOT Reads out data from the GOT My Verify GOT Verifies projects between the GOT and a personal computer i Communication Configuration Configure the communication setting Tab A 12 Description of Communication toolbar GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual A 11 A 2 12 A 2 13 Report Toolbar Icon and Name Description Sets the comment Bit for printing Sets the comment Word for printing Tab A 13 Description of Report toolbar Fa Line Draws a line rectangle Comment Toolbar iS RUD Gn BS Ce H8 O9 on Icon and Name Description ESF New Row Adds a new comment line E Change Attribute Opens the comment attribute setting dialog EB Attribute Display Non Display Displays Hides the attribute informatio
117. sired command in the selection field Commands for movement and drag it to the desired position in a toolbar When you select an icon and drag it to the outside of the toolbar the icon will be deleted from that toolbox 4 3 4 Settings for Drawing Screens Operation D Select Tools Options 2 Select Operation tab in the Options dialog box Options Fig 4 6 View V Default Setting Y iQ Works Interaction Op tions dialog box Display the project selection dialog at the time of startup C Display New Project Wizard Perform type setting at the time of creating a new project Place figures objects sequentially C Deselect fiqures objects once they are placed C Display the setting dialog once figures objects are placed C Move figures objects in the screen display area move to temporary area with the Alt key Close the first edited screen before opening another one when the number of open screens is at its maximum Max Effective from the next activation of GT Designer3 Display the dialog of Communication Setting before displaying the dialog of Communicate with GOT CH No Selection Dialog Display Setting Display only when setting new device Always display Not display Display the dialog of specified CH No Shift key Device button gt Display the dialog of Select CH No GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 4 5 Settings for Working with GT Designer3 Configuration of Working Areas Element De
118. start a check after opening all screens Objects in the temporary area are not checked 4 To close the dialog box after checking the data click the OK button 5 If an error is detected after checking the following dialog box is displayed Example Fig des Data Check Error AN Data out of screen area detected dialog box Mo B 1 Data View Screen Data Type Go To Screen Switch Range 268 192 G60 228 When OK is clicked data check is continued for any other error When Abort is clicked data check is cancelled 5 20 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Transferring Data Data Types 6 Transferring Data 6 1 Data Types The GOT uses the following data As the Boot OS Standard monitor OS and Communication driver are required to operate the GOT make sure to install them before the created project data The OS required to control the GOT hardware and make Boot OS a communication between the PC and GOT Factory C Built in Flash Memory installed The monitoring function OS and screen data installation OS and screen data deletion touch key control system screen and guidance display function and other features for controlling the GOT are installed OS Standard monitor OS C Built in Flash Memory Communication driver Extended function OS Option OS etc User screen data Parts A Standard CF Card GT16 GT15L IL only Common settings Project data Comment ern C Built in Flash Memory
119. t toolbar and click Bit Switch from among the submenu items The mouse cursor changes to 2 Click the mouse on the desired position to place the object The Bit Switch dialog box appears Set the Switch Action Display Style etc in the Basic Settings tabs Bit Switch i Fig 5 21 PRET Paar Bit Switch dialog box manl i Device tab Switch Action Device Action Momentary Alternate O Set Reset Lamp Timing to change shape test Key Touch State Select Bit ON OFF or Word Range when using Key Touch State in combination with a device Bit ON OFF Word Range Object Name Convert to Lamp 5 12 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Library Tab 3 Set the Text Lamp function etc in the Style Text tabs The settings of ON Display and OFF Display can be made in the Text tab and both settings are required Click the ON button to set the ON status display and click the OFF button to set the OFF status display A text can be registered in each display position Center Top Bottom Left Right The text registered display position button is displayed in purple characters Bit Switch f Fig 5 22 Bit Switch dialog box Basic Settings Advanced Settings Y Device Y Stile 7 Extended Y Trigger Style tab Ree teat Collectively set ON OFF shape in the case of Basic Figure Shape Square_3D_Fixed Width Push Rect 12 Shape Attribute Frame Color EE
120. te all the data in the project folder before the data is written to the GOT Valid if Project data OS batch write or Select write data is selected in Write Mode This item is always selected when Project data OS batch write is selected and the set ting can be changed when Select write data is selected Initialize PRAN user area when Select this item to initialize the SRAM user area when data is written to the GOT writing project data OS Write Check The writing and installation status of the GOT is displayed The size of the data to be written and installed on the GOT is displayed Write Drive Information The information of the drive specified in Destination Drive is displayed In the graph the data area is shown in red and the free space is shown in blue Communication Configuration Displays the Communication Configuration dialog box Info Reception Communicates with the GOT to obtain the information The obtained information is displayed in Write Check Writes the project data and installs the OS on the GOT Tab 6 3 Description of the tab Project Download gt GOT in Fig 6 1 GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Transfering the Project Data to the GOT Transferring Data 6 6 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Printing Project File Output 7 Printing Project File Output Project settings or screen image created on the GT Designer3 can be output to a file or printer The data output to a file can be used for various documents aft
121. to be shown on Number Size 1 wx 1 fxxY the screen with asterisk Digits 6 CIFill with 0 Alignment Format String Shape Settings Normal Preview Shape None Numerical Color C Reverse Blink Sample Value 123456 Object Name 3 18 Fig 3 33 Numerical Display dialog box MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data Numerical Input Basic Settings f POL 7 mn ET 2 mm es y De ye F Input Case f Display Case f Extended l Trigger Operation Type Numerical Display Numerical Input Device E m Data Type Signed BIN16 d Display Format Format Signed Decimal vi Font 16dot Standard Display the numerical value to be shown on the screen with asterisk Digits 6 lrFiwiho Alignment Number Size 1 wix J xxv Format String Shape Settings Normal Preview Shape None v Shape 123456 Numerical Color Reverse Blink INone MI Sample Value 123456 Example V Settings for Numerical Display Type Numerical Display Device D10 Shape Frame Frame 1 Q Font 16dot Standard Layer Front Settings for Numerical Input Type Numerical Input Device D11 Shape Frame Frame 1 Font 16dot Standard Layer Front GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Setting the Object Function Fig 3 34 Numerical Input dialog box Setting the Object Function Creating the Project Data 4 Ch
122. ve Preview display is saved in a file BMP format file Print Preview display is printed Printer Settings Printer settings paper and paper orientation are set Output in reverse Black and white is reversed when printing based on the printer file setting Fill Black at Text BG Letters are filled in white and letter background is filled in black to make clearly visible reversed when printing based on the printer file setting Dithering Intermediate color tone is provided on the two tone monochrome screen when printing based on the printer file setting Close Preview screen is closed View menu Menu and Title Display non display of the title bar is selected Display non display of the toolbars is selected Display non display of the status bar is selected Use Preview No Checked Display Word Comment and Word parts Display of the set Preview No Not checked Display Word Comment and word parts Display according to the settings of each state Every time the menu item is selected the preview screen display status switches between ON and OFF The display contents are the same as those of the ON OFF display on the drawing screen When ON is selected Object of bit device Figure text set to ON is displayed Object of word device Status set to State 1 is displayed When OFF is selected Object of bit device Figure text set to OFF is displayed Object of word device Status set to State 0 normal is displa
123. w frame lines After selecting the drawn figure holding down the key Ctrl and dragging the figure allows it to be copied easily GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual 3 15 Figure Drawing and Text Input Creating the Project Data 3 3 2 Text Input Method D Click tool Text on the Figure toolbar Fig 3 27 Figure too bar 2 Clicking the mouse displays the Text dialog box Input text The font can also be set The default settings are as follows 16 dot Standard The input is immediately reflected on the screen Click the OK button to close the dialog box Fig 3 28 Text dialog box 16dot Standard Size E Elli Text Color ind C BackgroundColor i Direction Horizontal Vertical Category Other v NOTES After selecting the figure or text to be resized drag the handle L to change the size Fig 3 29 Resizing a rectangular with mouse MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Creating the Project Data 3 4 Setting the Object Function After drawing figures and texts set each object function Numeric Display The value stored in the PLC CPU device is displayed Lamp Bit Lamp The lamp is lit when the bit device of the PLC CPU turns ON Alarm List System Alarm The error that oc curred in the GOT is displayed Alarm List User Alarm When the bit device turns ON the corre sponding comment preregistered by the user is displayed Numerical Display Numerical Input evor Setting the Obje
124. with the grid The alinement is done with a multiple of the snap value For example if the value is set to 16 points the cursor can only moved to the coordinates of multiples of 16 A position in between is not possible The cursor or the object are so to say snaped every 16 points The items set on the display tab View can also be changed from the toolbar View and the menu View Grid Spacing Toolbar View Window Editor Tab Status Bar Display Items Grid Layer Guidelines auxiliary line Fig 4 8 View toolbar and View menu Grid Changes display Changes display Color of devices of layers Change of Changes display Changes ON OFF status of objects display of language Devices object IDs paint objects display non display of object frames Grid display position Display magnification MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Base Screen and Window Screen Types 5 Screen Configuration 5 1 Base Screen and Window Screen Types The user created screen displayed on the GOT consists of the base screens and window screens that are drawn by GT Designer3 These screens can be overlapped or switched on the GOT Objects such as Switch Lamp Comment Display and Numerical Display can be placed on the screens The following shows screens that can be created by the GT Designer3 These screens can be over lapped or switched Base Screen Production Output Screen 1 A 1254 B 348 ipe p Over
125. y changes use the Back button to go back to the desired setting New Project Wizard Lontirmatian of system Environment Setting The wizard will reflect the following contents in the project setting Item GOT Type GT16 640x480 Color Setting 256 image data E5536 Communication Setting 1st Channel 1 F Standard F Standard H5 232 Controller MELSEC QnU DC 1 7nO M NC DR C Driver A Dn amp LU CPU LIZ1024 04071024 Screen Switching Device Base Screen GD100 Overlap Window GDI Overlap Window Overlap windows Overlap Window Overlap Windows S upermpase Window Supermpase window Dialog Window GT Designer3 Beginner s Manual Fig 3 10 New Project Wizard dialog box Settings Setting before Screen Creation Creating the Project Data 3 1 2 Without using the New Project Wizard When creating a project without New Project Wizard uncheck the option Display New Project Wiz ard in the Operation tab of the Options dialog box To display the GOT Type Setting dialog box and Controller Setting dialog box in the step 1 and select Perform type setting at the time of creating a new project in the Operation tab of the Op tions dialog box Selected by initial status When Perform type setting at the time of creating a new project is cleared the project is created with the setting of previously created project D To display the GOT Type Setting dialog box select Project New from the menu Set the r
126. yed Switches the screen display which has been set in Object State in ascending order Switches the screen display which has been set in Object State in descending order Tab 5 3 Description Fig 5 30 To display a window in the preview window the window must have been displayed in the Editor window of the Base Screen 5 18 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Screen Configuration Data Check 5 6 Data Check Whether the project data created with the GT Designer3 has an error or not is checked D Open all screens for data check Unopened screens are not data checked 2 Select Tools Data Check menu 3 The Data Check dialog box is displayed Set the check items for data check and click the Check button Fig 5 31 Data Check ata Chec Data Check dialog box Check Item Bf ker Overlap kep Count Memon Store Object Window Screen Data Scroll Object Data Area Dialog Window Carry out checks at the time of saving or performing write to GOT y 58 C 2 All screens Open Screen Only eee e Key Overlap Checks whether the settings of the touch switch functions are overlapped as described below In addition checks whether the switch operates as the touch key or not The touch switches are overlaid each other Numerical input ASCIl input is overlapped with touch switches Checks whether more than 1000 touch switch functions all touch switch objects are placed in the GOT display area for each

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